in 2020. senate leaders planning a trial of protectionism, fighting trade of the president in january. wars, getting us ahead, it s been a year with justice in addressing unfair trade the headlines and many battles practices, or you see president over the principle that no trump as a beacon of corruption person is above the law. shining across the world, as a our thanks to ari melber right there. bad example tarnishing the when we come back, update on the breaking news and that country s image. the stock market, hand it to the tragic crash in louisiana that took place this morning. guy. outperforming. phenomenal. the relation between that crash if you have stocks you are and a huge lsu game that is expected to take place at the extremely happy when it comes to top of the hour. what we re learning about the that. the stock market return for s&p victims, next. next. let s be honest, 500 since elected more than 50%. more than double the market return for other u.s. presidents in the f
defend something like this. i will say donald trump s great-grandfather came to the country poor, speaking nothing but german and went into pimping because he couldn t do well finding gold and oil. there are a lot of immigrants who came to this country poor who came from europe, who came from ireland to escape the potato famine who were poor, came from italy who were poor. they didn t have masters degrees. it s changed since then. how? we ve had our manufacturing diluted that s not because of immigration. we ve had outsourcing of jobs. what does immigration have to do with manufacturing? if we have people who are underemployed, if we have people who aren t highly educated wait a minute, you re saying hold on, one question. do you think that the american economy has been growing factually over the last, let s
young journalist who i don t know, and i have lived in baltimore all my life. it doesn t mean i know everyone in baltimore but those in baltimore i ve talked to, they don t know her. and i ve searched. i even reached out to congressman cummings this morning who was in church while i was testing him and he said no, he doesn t know her. it s irresponsible for the president and irresponsible for this journalist not to the look at the full scope to bring all sides. that is one piece of the district. yes, baltimore is an area, a community that has pockets of poverty, pockets of wealth, pockets of people who are just trying to make it and pockets of people who are unemployed, underemployed, people just looking for a better way of life. as the leader of the free world, as the president of the united states, you re supposed to reach back to help instead of chooiding and chas chastising ana, na, look at you. just because you re mat about
pressed by it, but colin kaepernick, he sells. he knows what s on the pulse of younger americans. we are not trying to nike is making a smart business decision for themselves. dagen: is going to be a smart business decision? because, again, what does it say about nike s place in america and their support of this country? because where are their products may? not here. why don t they bring some drops back here if they really cared about people in this country who are unemployed or underemployed? why don t you make your shoes here? tomi: it has been profitable for nike and it looks like today at least it has been giving them a boost. but i wonder how many more of these attacks on patriotism that nike is going to be able to withstand before people say, this is getting petty, it s gone too far. i m glad you said he has really put his heart and soul into this. they give me huge payout to be part of nike, which is great, because he can t play football. it s great that his activism ro
those roles so we can put them in a different income category. we know that historically african-americans are paid disproportionately low so we want to close the gap and train african-americans to do these kind of jobs that will form and drive economic growth for them. tony, economic issues that are faced by african-americans are not usually exclusive to african-americans, they re just exaggerated for african-americans. lower wages or not having the right skills for jobs. do the prescriptives and solutions look like things that are designed for african-americans or designed for workers across the board who do not have adequate skills or do not have technological training or who are underemployed or who are not in schools where they re getting enough education? it s probably a little bit of both, ali. if you think a little bit about, let s just take the workforce development topic as an opportunity and how we re going to train them. one of the interesting ideas that s floating out