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i want to bring in to our coverage former republican congressman, msnbc political analyst david jolly with me at the table, anchor and correspondent for bloomberg news. david gura is back. the we were talking before before the show started. a lot of what is happening could have been predicted. donald trump is not sneaky. in the second incarnation of himself. what was it about businesses that sort of failed to recognize how devastating the promised tariffs would be? >> you know, i think. >> that. >> people recognized it, but thought. >> optimistically that. >> he wasn't going. >> to. >> go through with it. >> i think that they. >> thought that that wiser heads would prevail here. >> and just listening to the premier there speaking, there's a. >> loneliness or uniqueness. >> to donald. >> trump that's coming. >> across here. >> and i. >> think as. >> he goes to address. >> congress and the. >> american people tonight. >> he's going to have. >> to. >> sell themselves. he's going have to sell. >> them on something. >> that i think. a lot. >> of people. >> a aren't engaged. >> with. >> i d
i want to bring in to our coverage former republican congressman, msnbc political analyst david jolly with me at the table, anchor and correspondent for bloomberg news. david gura is back. the we were talking before before the show started. a lot of what is happening could have been predicted. donald trump is not sneaky. in the second incarnation of himself. what was it about businesses that sort of failed to recognize how devastating the promised tariffs would be? >> you know, i think....
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and former republican congressman david jolly of the state of florida. oh, shannon, i want to start with donald trump's tariffs. what he said in his joint address last night, just a little more than 24 hours. >> ago. >> tariffs. it's a beautiful word, isn't it, that along with our other policies, will allow our auto industry to absolutely boom. it's going to boom. spoke to the majors today. all three the top people and they're so excited. >> so excited. tariffs are going to help the auto industry so much. he knew it wasn't true then. we had already heard from ford ceos saying it was going to blow a hole in the industry. and here we are 24 layers. exemption time. >> i mean i. >> will say. >> it took longer this time to walk back the tariffs than it did last time. i mean, if you remember like just a month ago, people are having a. hard time keeping track. early february, he said on like a saturday. he was going to put him in place on tuesday. >> and then by monday, mid morning. >> they were called off. during his first term, he had threatened. >> to put. >
and former republican congressman david jolly of the state of florida. oh, shannon, i want to start with donald trump's tariffs. what he said in his joint address last night, just a little more than 24 hours. >> ago. >> tariffs. it's a beautiful word, isn't it, that along with our other policies, will allow our auto industry to absolutely boom. it's going to boom. spoke to the majors today. all three the top people and they're so excited. >> so excited. tariffs are going to...
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and former congressman david jolly is back. christine, the president calls the impact of tariffs a little disturbance, right. give us a reality check. >> so moody's analytics says that little disturbance would be 1200 to $1300 a year extra for a family budget. that's not if you're going to buy a car. the car industry would be really hard hit. here you're talking about thousands of dollars, anywhere from 4000 to maybe $12,000 on a car or a new truck because of the cost of tariffs. what you're seeing happening over the past 24 hours is this hardliners versus compromisers in this trump administration, who are trying to persuade the president about whether to back off a little bit of 25% tariffs on canada and mexico, because it would be very, very disruptive for the auto industry, raise prices for everyone and maybe have some supply chain problems. so we've heard the commerce secretary now 3 or 4 times on tv talking about this potential deal. there's speculation it could be a carve out for the auto industry. but the president's own
and former congressman david jolly is back. christine, the president calls the impact of tariffs a little disturbance, right. give us a reality check. >> so moody's analytics says that little disturbance would be 1200 to $1300 a year extra for a family budget. that's not if you're going to buy a car. the car industry would be really hard hit. here you're talking about thousands of dollars, anywhere from 4000 to maybe $12,000 on a car or a new truck because of the cost of tariffs. what...
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former republican congressman and msnbc political analyst david jolly is here.strategist and professor at columbia university, msnbc political analyst michael is here. jacob, this was this was so awesome. and i it's been a long time since i worked in government, but i was reminded of so many of these folks who and i've had people on that said, you know, the federal workforce is extraordinary, and they're used to every four years turning and sort of pivoting some of the mission specific changes. they're actually the best in the world at doing that because of the nature of working for different administrations. and that was just in such sharp relief that that they're there to serve the public, sort of the people on the receiving end of any government service. >> i loved so much spending time with those folks, not because you sort of said they provided in terms of efficiency. they were providing what donald trump says he wants to do to the government, what elon musk says he wants to do to the government. it was very clear to me that that's what they were already do
former republican congressman and msnbc political analyst david jolly is here.strategist and professor at columbia university, msnbc political analyst michael is here. jacob, this was this was so awesome. and i it's been a long time since i worked in government, but i was reminded of so many of these folks who and i've had people on that said, you know, the federal workforce is extraordinary, and they're used to every four years turning and sort of pivoting some of the mission specific changes....
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white house correspondent aaron gilchrist, msnbc political analyst, former republican congressman david jolly, and msnbc political contributor, and soon to be senior washington correspondent and new co-host of the weekend, eugene daniels. all right. >> aaron. >> start us off here. what is the white house hoping tomorrow's speech will achieve? >> well, on. >> president trump himself. >> posted about the. >> speech this morning. >> on his social. >> media site. he said i will tell it. >> like it. >> is in. that post. >> and we know. >> administration officials have. >> told our team that the president worked on. >> the speech over the weekend, and. >> he's expected. >> to highlight what. he sees as his successes in these early days of. >> his second term in office. >> many of his big moves. >> are things that we've been able. >> to see ourselves. >> he'll talk. >> about his immigration efforts. >> to stop. >> illegal border. >> crossings, to ramp up. >> deportations across. >> the country. >> we can. >> expect to hear about ridding the federal government of diversity and equity programs. and pe
white house correspondent aaron gilchrist, msnbc political analyst, former republican congressman david jolly, and msnbc political contributor, and soon to be senior washington correspondent and new co-host of the weekend, eugene daniels. all right. >> aaron. >> start us off here. what is the white house hoping tomorrow's speech will achieve? >> well, on. >> president trump himself. >> posted about the. >> speech this morning. >> on his social. >>...