yes, there s some silence, but look at what mccarthy s saying. look at what mcconnell s saying. they re all in than ever before and those are the people that give the marching orders to the people below them. jim, we ll be reading axios a.m. this morning. thanks so much. jon meacham, great to see you. anchor down this weekend, my friend. the white house has three days to turn over documents related to the ukraine scandal, but the president is planning to ignore those demands. we ll talk to jackie speier who sits on the oversight committees about that standoff and the new text messages out overnight. morning joe is back in a moment. t overnight. morning joe is back in a moment.
they were predicting at the time of the dot com meltdown. i m not predicting a recession. most economists think they re looking for slow growth. which is good for donald trump too, he s run og 2 point growth. why is that? what is the fed factoring in to see that spike? they re looking at interest rates and so-called inverted yield curve and the fact that people, when treasury yields come down it s a sign of nervousness that people think the economy is just getting soft. every time there s been a inverted yield curve we go into a recession. that is correct, yes. this was a good class. heartwarming. coming up next, with the impeachment fight heating up, several democratic hopefuls appear to be falling off the national radar. new york nag magazine is asking this could be the end of the road for the 2020 field. that conversation and more.
that hasn t happened is. there any upside to the tariffs? hard to think of a treasuries collecting 70 or $80 billion, but that s coming mostly out of the pockets of consumers. right. the only advantage is if it actually wins. you know, you can run a bunch of football plays but if you don t get any yardage what s the point? we re going to see. any signs of the chinese being compelled by the tariffs to come to the table? no, not so far in a serious way. yesterday, though, they were offered, you know, quid pro quo from the white house when donald trump said we re negotiating, i need this investigation. yes. so. there we go. but let s turn because it s not just manufacturing anymore and we are obviously going to get jobs numbers this morning that i think people are probably nervous about. but let s look at the service sector which is the other side of the house and much bigger side of the house. and there you see while it s not below the magic 50 number which indicates co
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bernie sanders and elizabeth warren don t do that and therefore have more time to meet voters. biden s average donation is $42. bernie sanders average donation is $18. tells a lot. michael steele, how do you see 2020 politics as it applies to impeachment here? how does this factor in? obviously joe biden s at the center of it every time the conversation comes up he and his son hunter are raised. how does this change the dynamic of the race, if it does? it does. i mean, it really i think it rachets it up to a more serious level a lot sooner. i think that and what s interesting is that biden has pretty much been absent from this conversation since he s been the focus of it. and the way that he has. i would have thought by now that there would have been a very definitive, a very passionate moment by biden pushing back against the president and really kind of establishing another