cohn director who quit with larry kudlow conservative economist and tv host to vocally opposed trump s tariffs. tariffs are taxes and ones who suffer most are the users. okay. point made. the president s mercurial urges to purge closest to him without any warning is upping ante in white house who staffers thought they knew what chaos was. officials inside the white house tell cnn they are on edge. kaitlan outfront you are talking to people inside the white house. what are they telling you? reporter: that s right. erin, describing this atmosphere in the west wing and they feel like they are in the dark
disagrees. but tonight, 25 days until the election, vice president joe biden is upping ante. in a way, many democrats might cringe when they hear. the stimulus plan doesn t do enough, the vice president says, because, quote, we couldn t spend enough. let s talk jobs and the politics of jobs with republican strategist cnn political contributor doug robbins, john avila for the daily beast.com, in washington, paul begala and cnn national political correspondent jessica yellin. paul, in a campaign in which the republicans have been saying the problem is too much democratic spending, a lot of democrats are not going to appreciate their vice president saying the problem is we detective spend enough. he s economically correct but politically incorrect. the truth is the economy needs more spending. we need more customers. business needs consumers to have a little extra change in their pockets so they can go spend. economically he s on very solid ground. the problem is this is not an economic