everyone, he doesn t have to focus on recent hess in the congress, which not everyone is worried about day to day, but connecting, as you say, with the support that s out there. yeah. and it will force us out of this box too of measuring whether he is successful in getting bipartisan policies through by looking to where the support is coming from. and if you have support from republican governors and you have support from republican mayors and you have support, i think more than 50% of republicans in the country support this package, then it s impossible to deny him the accomplishment of governing in a bipartisan way. yeah, all great points. i was curious what s on your mind going into this. nice to see you, my friend. thank you. thank you. i want to welcome everyone to the beat. i am ari melber. we have a special show planned for you tonight. a live interview right here on the beat with white house secretary jen psaki. that s coming up tonight. meanwhile, joe
so senator, everyone s watching this all play out, watching the negotiations take place. look at the tensions. they are front and center heating up between your colleagues bernie sanders and joe manchin. you know, what kind of obstacle does that present ultimately to getting everybody on the same page? well, you know we have spirited differences among the democrats. that s healthy. we have a broad tent, we talk about that often that we have different views within our party. i think it s healthy. i think at the end of the day when we come together, we come together with policies that have a much better chance of not only passing but lasting the test of time, being able to get more predictability on the programs including our spending and tax programs. so, look, i understand that bernie sanders has a different view than joe manchin and our caucus, and there are many members who have different views, but we ll come together, and that s a healthy process.
with it but obviously people understand they were sometimes crime that comes with them. but what i think they are saying by and large less likely to take a crime but the americans can also jobs specifically stimulate the economy. they take less and tax programs. so i think what are the jobs and clearly a lot of successful immigrants and start a lot of companies, but i m talking about immigrants and i think this is more than half that don t have a high school education and the lowest wage wage wages, but jonathan: but those jobs are service jobs, farming jobs, jobs hospitality for example, hospitality jobs doing housekeeping services. but these are jobs that actually stimulate the economy because the americans to take those jobs, far more. they would have to pay a living wage so they pay less than someone can live on and thn
ward. the dow up 55.5 points. with us now, bob nardelli, former chrysler ceo. you told me during the break, as important as this putin dust-up is and what the president said or didn t say, you re far more focused on trade issues. yeah. it s unfortunate that depending on what was said or not said or intended that creates such a distraction. as i talk to my fellow ceos, the economy is really percolating here. if you think about where it s going in speed of tariffs, in spite of sanctions, in spite of some of the things being discussed. i feel optimistic about corporate america. they re turning in great profits, reinvesting capitol based on the administration s previous tax programs. the 2. oh. neil: that stuff is good. it s great. neil: so you advise the president when you see it, the dust-up and confusion over the trade thing, what do you say?