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the supply chain thing is interestingly related to it because a disproportionate share of, like, truckers and longshoremen are people who are kind of older and closer to retirement and have maybe decided not to show up. so there are massive shortages of workers in the supply chain, especially, you know, truck drivers and people who work at ports. and so on this issue we have been hearing how it affects people, just, you know, when you re grocery shopping. we all feel it. we feel it at the gas pump. how concerned are you babout inflation. larry summers says this may go on for six months or longer. do you agree with that? we have been in agreement about inflation this year. the fact is a lot of it will depend on what happens with legislation this year. because the story of inflation always and everywhere is that if you throw lots of money at
since he tanked the president s v.a. pick? he has always been personally popular but his popularity has gone down since taking on the president. what democrats are worried about, even if people like democratic senators in conservative states, they like president trump more and this state president trump won by 20 points and tester, if he cannot win enough of those trump voters he will lose no matter how strong of a campaign he runs. he has a slight advantage at this point. but if president trump goes in tonight, going in for the kill, it could achange his approval numbers. dana: oh, me thinks that he is likely will and you wrote an interesting piece today. that democrats across the country are underperforming with hispanics. how can that be? you know, it turns out that perhaps immigration is not the only issue that hispanic voters care about. looking to every battle ground district or state that hispanics make up a share of, republicans are running well.
life. he s a pure salesman. yet, you put him at the iowa state fair and in his suit and he comes across as more authentic than the professional candidates who dressed up for the occasion in plaids and jeans and waving their pork chops in the air. that s a great point. they sit in front of the mirror and say does this plaid shirt make me look more or the belt here. and trump lands in the helicopter. that s right. he s more authentic. he is. and he s bringing so there s a criticism. there s a criticism of the media. there s a criticism of the political system. and we have a population now that is a significant share of, maybe even a majority, is sick of all of us. so that s incredibly appealing. and how do you respond to that if your playbook says and your consultants say you have to keep pretending? jeb bush has to keep pretending he s joyful. hillary clinton has to keep pretending that she really actually enjoys campaigning.
other the last three weeks, all that could be solved by one vote. there will come a day when we are going to have a real debt crisis not because congress can t pass a bill, but because no one will lend us money. that day is coming if we do nothing. jon: chief white house correspondent ed henry is live with more on all of this. ed, the president took a tougher tone this morning. what did he say about the path forward? reporter: he did, jon, because it s interesting, last night when he came out to the briefing room, he s suggesting let s turn the page, let s come together, and he said that again today. but he also did have some tough words for republicans starting his remarks by saying the whole reason the government got reopened was because of democrats and, in his words, responsible republicans, a little blast at the ted cruzs and mike lees and others who are battling him on all of this. they ve said thai not going to celebrate about a deal that many believe the president got the bet