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everyone please welcome robin thede!applause oh my gosh, thank you very much oh, thank you so -- oh, my gosh >> that's so nice. so nice. >> jimmy: i'm so happy that you're here. >> me too. >> jimmy: thank you so much for coming on the show i'm a big fan of "black lady sketch show. >> thank you >> jimmy: you're hilarious in it it's so -- it's such a great idea it's super fun and we have mutual friends >> yes >> jimmy: but this is first time we're meeting each other. >> we've never met and i'm so excited it's a pleasure to meet you. >> jimmy: yeah, a pleasure to meet you as ll >> i feel like i've been stalking you for years because not only watching you on tv, but i, as you know, was in late night television and more than a decade ago i started submitting writer packets to you and i was trying to get on your show and write for you because you're so amazing. and actually i don't know, you probably didn't have a chance to read them so i brought some jokes from my 2011 packet. [ laughter ] [ cheers ] do you guys want to hear
everyone please welcome robin thede!applause oh my gosh, thank you very much oh, thank you so -- oh, my gosh >> that's so nice. so nice. >> jimmy: i'm so happy that you're here. >> me too. >> jimmy: thank you so much for coming on the show i'm a big fan of "black lady sketch show. >> thank you >> jimmy: you're hilarious in it it's so -- it's such a great idea it's super fun and we have mutual friends >> yes >> jimmy: but this is first time...
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rally in texas sunday president trump told the crowd the federal government is working hard to secure thedeouthern br. united states. legal immigrants who work hard,n pair their taxes, follow our rules and obey our laws. >> some critics are speaking out against the deal citing safety ncerns over el salvador's high homicide rates. trump made efforts withar s deals wither guatemala howev it's yet to go into effect. >> three people dead, four otherothersd hospitalize what pittsburgh police areoseli cal. police believe the gkup too drugs at the same venue prior to arriving at that apartment. three of the survived are fehor w. the fourth person is in critical condition.g growin concern about vaping this morning. looking toicials begin a criminal investigation into the issue. new death in my sore brings the total number oelvapingated deaths nationwide t. eight congressional sub committee will ho hearings on public health threats from e-cigarette tuesday. this as the trump adminisation worko formalize proposed ban and non tobacco flavors of e-cigarett. >> antonio brown says he's done with the nfl.
rally in texas sunday president trump told the crowd the federal government is working hard to secure thedeouthern br. united states. legal immigrants who work hard,n pair their taxes, follow our rules and obey our laws. >> some critics are speaking out against the deal citing safety ncerns over el salvador's high homicide rates. trump made efforts withar s deals wither guatemala howev it's yet to go into effect. >> three people dead, four otherothersd hospitalize what pittsburgh...
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a gathering general assembly possible meetin pra meeting that would have seed r less likely before thede suddparture this weenaof former natl security advisor john bolton whnce hawkish teies were believed to be frequeny at odds with president trump's ownie sensibilits. among those said to be on the long list of replacement, top hostage negotiator robert o'brien. special on by for our ronnoh e o the dinner was critical the president's >> bill: kevin cke reporting for the white house. joining us now, counsel to the president, kellyanne conway. e weback to "fox news sunday." >> good morng bill to you and. your vie it's been one believes that iran willing to do with m>>ot goinadf rerve, dendenary mnuchin st pbralanctii roatoraddi.sheer.of u natural gl at country has evern d that ha that our off of nar ir attackiahndy grdeti tam s iclepa, agbeviabornd proteconting american interests the notis teaonm oson aboutd y,saoind ss it's oes on longat those campa get him s coayiglko t hesind n so all of histju pntde meetings. he's very busy, doing a lot of soile we l seat happens. >>mbou.o meeting corr
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. >>> thede vice-pnt's story may have had an inspiring and deeply weird morale it may not be accuratee farm owner said it would be out of character for american pharaoh to bite hehe vice-president's visit last year but saidca if ameri pharaoh gave somebody a n would have known about it.dy anarr said he didn' see a t bite but said pence showed off a bruise later in air force two. it may have happened but in a american pharoah still innocent until proven guilty. pence's speech came a day a per thesident spoke at the retreats among the thi he addressed was his administration lifting energy efficiency regulations on several kin of light bulbs. the president explaining why it was such an important regulation to roll back. >> the light bu, people said what's with the light bulb. i said here's the story.and i l. the bulb we're being forced to us number one toe most importantly, the light's no go. i always look orange. and so do you. the light is the worst. >> i don't think it's the lig bulbs unless he's referring to light bulbs on a tang bed. after for the wfficialhite house position, they c
. >>> thede vice-pnt's story may have had an inspiring and deeply weird morale it may not be accuratee farm owner said it would be out of character for american pharaoh to bite hehe vice-president's visit last year but saidca if ameri pharaoh gave somebody a n would have known about it.dy anarr said he didn' see a t bite but said pence showed off a bruise later in air force two. it may have happened but in a american pharoah still innocent until proven guilty. pence's speech came a day...
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wtom: they booked theding on a greek island via thomas cook. their plans are in disarray. >> just broke my heart. can't believit. didn't want it to be true. >> it all seems for nothing now. a bit confed and empty. don't really know what to do. all that planning in this -- all gone. tom: the focus for the government is gettin of thousands of british holidaymakers home. 16,000 bri were booked on thomas cook flights today before it went bust. the hope is that by tonight, most of them will be back. others will return in the coming days. tom burridge, bbc news. laura: end of an era there. the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in pe town on the africa.f touof southern visiting one of the townships with the highest murder rates in the country, meghan spoke out against violence against women and praised those who had in hen words stood up for what was right. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell sent this report. nicholas: they both know that afe trip has to work well r recent missteps. harry and mean dispensed with the red carpet welcome and
wtom: they booked theding on a greek island via thomas cook. their plans are in disarray. >> just broke my heart. can't believit. didn't want it to be true. >> it all seems for nothing now. a bit confed and empty. don't really know what to do. all that planning in this -- all gone. tom: the focus for the government is gettin of thousands of british holidaymakers home. 16,000 bri were booked on thomas cook flights today before it went bust. the hope is that by tonight, most of them...
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. >> you said one thing in thede te that i'd love to have you take a look at. here's what you said about how people should start businesses. >> i was an unhappy lawyer for five whole months, and i left to start a business, and i'm gonna share with you all one of the sec entrepreneurship. if you want to start something, tell everyone you knowoi you're to do it, and then you will have a choice. >> that struck me because we met a couple of years ago,an one of the first things you told me is that you were u nna run for president. and i wonder if re telling people you were gonna n for president, because at that point, if you tell enough people, then you have to do it. >> [ laughing ] ll, i meant what i said, which is i discovered a long time agoe that if you teryone you're going to do something, then you're going to do it. and so when you become certain you're going to do something, then you should tell the world.e and somethey even drop everything and help you. >> andrew yang, thank for cong to "firing line." >> thankou. it's great to be here. >> "firing line wi ma
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laws -- if you hear your white friend talking about buying an afro wig for the school talent show, we thedestop it before it happens. and for those people who have a blackface photo who hasn't come out yet, we need one day of amnesty where you can put it online without getting cancelled. don't use this as an excuse to make new blackface photos. i see you white people! old photos only. last but not least, we need makeup companies to take responsibility for the products they sell. clearly these things are dangerous. so from now on, all those makeup ads need to be a lot more like this. >> i want a makeup that's made for me. >> i want a makeup that speaks to the truth of my color. >> and i want to look like a black person. >> um, i don't think you want to do that. >> no? >> no. >> and with the new all shade hallette, i can find the shade that fits my tone. >> it's not just makeup, it's who i am. >> and i want to go as pressure prince for halloween. >> i swear to god if you put that on -- >> okay, so look at this color palette right here. you're going to want to stay on this side of the palette.
laws -- if you hear your white friend talking about buying an afro wig for the school talent show, we thedestop it before it happens. and for those people who have a blackface photo who hasn't come out yet, we need one day of amnesty where you can put it online without getting cancelled. don't use this as an excuse to make new blackface photos. i see you white people! old photos only. last but not least, we need makeup companies to take responsibility for the products they sell. clearly these...
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. >> and he decisively won thede public relations battle. einstein sort of sat in his office in princeton, would occasionally write a paper, wrote a lot of letters to his friends, but in the physics community bohr was just givenpr the victore. like, okay, we're going to do what you say. it got so bad that, u know people were pushed out of the the quantum dogma.d to question >> reporter: so the dogma that had hardened under nie bohr was that the observer was the important thing, that there was an element to quantum mechanics thatnvolved observation. >> absolutely, so the dogma says that the act of observation is crucial, but then you say well okay. what counts as an observer. does it have to be a human being? could it be a cat? what about a rock? the system rather than lookingat at it directly, and the copenhagen interpretation says no, no, no., don't answer those questions. reporter: really, don't answer those questions? >> we have nothing to say about that. it's obvious what an observer is. >> reporter: sean carroll is among a group of theo
. >> and he decisively won thede public relations battle. einstein sort of sat in his office in princeton, would occasionally write a paper, wrote a lot of letters to his friends, but in the physics community bohr was just givenpr the victore. like, okay, we're going to do what you say. it got so bad that, u know people were pushed out of the the quantum dogma.d to question >> reporter: so the dogma that had hardened under nie bohr was that the observer was the important thing, that...
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in a halfpage ad, the airport theded "spare others from for the destruction."business flash. tackling brexit. we are looking at boris johnson's drama filled week. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i want everyone to know there are no circumstances in which i will ask brussels to delay. >> we must come together to stop no deal. this week could be our last chance. >> i don't want an election. you don't want an election. let's get on with the people's agenda. >> the ayes to the right, three to 28. the no's to the left, 321. [applause] >> not a good start, boris. >> the public will have to choose who goes to brussels on october 17. take this country forward. first ine bill through in order tovent -- take no deal off the table. >> the idea is to become the first leader of the opposition in the democratic history of our country to refuse the invitation to an election. >> the offer of an election today is a big like the offer of apple ii snow white from the queen. -- apple to snow white from the queen. >> the nation has not obtained the majority required under the fixed term pa
in a halfpage ad, the airport theded "spare others from for the destruction."business flash. tackling brexit. we are looking at boris johnson's drama filled week. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i want everyone to know there are no circumstances in which i will ask brussels to delay. >> we must come together to stop no deal. this week could be our last chance. >> i don't want an election. you don't want an election. let's get on with the people's agenda. >> the ayes...
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a new report this hour is thede death toll in the bahamas is nou to 20 people. the hurricane and what it says about climate change along with guns in the aftermath of repeated mass shootings in thiso co and, yet, morere retirements by republican st aers of congress are few of the issues we want to raise now with two people who watch public opini closely from the middle of america. they are chris buskirk, editor the conservative journal andb web site "american greatness."'s he's in phoenix. and colleen neln, she's the editorial page editor for thean "kansas cite starpaper ande she joins us from kansas city,ss missouri. hello toboth of you.we we thank you for being here on this wednesday. i want to start by talking about hurricane dorian. i know that so much of theat attention has been on theut southeastern u.s. coast, but, with theeverity of onehu hurricane after another, they're getting bigger,hey're droppingre more rain, they're creating more devastation, i wonder, chris buskirk, there is more anversation now about climatech change, the connectionetween climate
a new report this hour is thede death toll in the bahamas is nou to 20 people. the hurricane and what it says about climate change along with guns in the aftermath of repeated mass shootings in thiso co and, yet, morere retirements by republican st aers of congress are few of the issues we want to raise now with two people who watch public opini closely from the middle of america. they are chris buskirk, editor the conservative journal andb web site "american greatness."'s he's in...
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thedes, hamilton was not only famous person in all of history to misrepresent his age. birthday of another founding founder, james mchenry is usually given as november 16, 1753. family records give it as 1752, and in a letter in 1813, mchenry gave it as 1751, so he changed the year end date of his birth. hitting closer to home, hamilton's mother also may have misrepresented how old she was because he agent her burial record is reduced from her real age. is clear that hamilton misrepresented his age and his given birth to eight is -- birthdate is incorrect, it appears that taking liberties big ane's age is not as deal then as it is considered today. of course it was easier to get away with it then as it would be today. addition to giving his birth date as january 11, 1757, he apparently told friends and family that he was born on nevis. this was repeated by james yard, probably based on information from edward stevens, who is yard's brother-in-law and repeated by john c. hamilton. unlike his birthday, his birth on nevis has never been questioned because there was never a
thedes, hamilton was not only famous person in all of history to misrepresent his age. birthday of another founding founder, james mchenry is usually given as november 16, 1753. family records give it as 1752, and in a letter in 1813, mchenry gave it as 1751, so he changed the year end date of his birth. hitting closer to home, hamilton's mother also may have misrepresented how old she was because he agent her burial record is reduced from her real age. is clear that hamilton misrepresented his...
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receiving a lot of money from the ukraine and some of the sources of dee funds were investigation by theder. i don't know what the right answer is. i just hope somebody will look at it. >> desjardins: the spotlight will likely rein on the capitol tomorrow, where the acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire is seto testify about the original whistleblower complaint. >> woodruff: and lisa joins me now, along with our white house correspondent yamiche alcindor. so, yamiche, the decision by the hite house to release this memo bad onat phone conversation, why didhey do this? >> well, that question is really at the heart tofoday. why would the white house take the risk of releasing at least some tails of this call between prent trump and the president of the ukraine? there are o answers to that question. the first is the president obviously thinks that this call hewas him in some y. the second answer is that there was public pressure to release this call, and the white house had no-- no choice but to release this call. the president at his press conference today said he hated to d
receiving a lot of money from the ukraine and some of the sources of dee funds were investigation by theder. i don't know what the right answer is. i just hope somebody will look at it. >> desjardins: the spotlight will likely rein on the capitol tomorrow, where the acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire is seto testify about the original whistleblower complaint. >> woodruff: and lisa joins me now, along with our white house correspondent yamiche alcindor. so,...
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. >> woodruff: so jae, how much is actually known about what is in this deal, thede dtails?>> it's extremely murky at this stage. the afghan people don't know fo sure what is going to happen, and it will massively affect their future, but on national afghan television yesterday, they gave away some details of the proposed agreement. of course, he reminded everybody that it isn't official until president trp signs it himself. but he said that initially there would be a 5,000-troop drawdown. that's from 14,000 american troops. and that f effective u.s. bases would be vacated. that's really theú we're starting to see as a drawdown. but there are still many, many questions about whas not being mentioned about what could be in this deal, such as whether or not there will be an kind of ceasefire. he said that there would be a reduction in violence, but specifically did not use the word "ceasefir" so there is a huge amnt of uncertainty here in kabul until people really find out what isth in proposed agreement and whether or not it will become >> woodruff: jannally, what about publi
. >> woodruff: so jae, how much is actually known about what is in this deal, thede dtails?>> it's extremely murky at this stage. the afghan people don't know fo sure what is going to happen, and it will massively affect their future, but on national afghan television yesterday, they gave away some details of the proposed agreement. of course, he reminded everybody that it isn't official until president trp signs it himself. but he said that initially there would be a 5,000-troop...
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cheers and applause >> jimmy: be sure to tune in tomorrow night, ryan seacrest will be here robin thedeanya tucker is here. [ applause ] she's singing a song off her new album, with a little help from brandi carlile. it's going to be good. stick around we'll be right back everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. get more of the brands you love and the quality you want, and save every time. it's not shopping, it's maximizing. start maximizing today! maxx life at t.j.maxx. ♪ p♪ touched down in thehoes land of the delta blues ♪ ♪ ♪ in the middle of the pouring rain ♪ ♪ then i'm walking in memphis ♪ walking with my feet ten feet off of beale ♪ ♪ then i'm walking in memphis ♪ ♪ walking in memphis ♪ and reverend green, glad to see you ♪ ♪ when you haven't got a prayer ♪ ♪ you've got a prayer in memphis ♪ memphis! ♪ then i'm walking in memphis ♪ ♪ walking in memphis ♪ hashtag vacay. sonoma? i want wine with lunch... it's 11am, cindy. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their
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cheers and applause >> jimmy: be sure to tune in tomorrow night, ryan seacrest will be here robin thede more show to come after the break, we have music performance by a country music legend tanya tucker is here. [ applause ] she's singing a song off of her new album, with a little help from brandi carlile. it's going to be good. stick around we'll be right back everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ the pink? let's go mets! go time daddy! [ giggling ] ohhhh man. took my hat off. [ "to love somebody" by bee gees playing ] that's crazy! [ crowd cheering ] [ screaming ] let's go mets! ♪ [ cheering ] this is a surface laptop 2. and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book. so mac, which laptop lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." it's
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i would say there is some validity to what thede senator s talking about in that process to know yourleagues, especially those on the other side of the aisle. it's very tempting right now to assume almost in a way like a posture of entrepreneur policy where you are in competition with the other side and ready and voted every day given the incoming results, attacks and whatever it is coming from the other side. i wouldn't overrate that element and maybe you call it social diplomacy because a lot of us grew up in that ronald reagan myth and reality back then about everyone getting along and having a drink at the end of the day together. i'm not so sure, i think we be disappointed if we rely on that. first, maybe incrementalism, right now incrementalism is very underrated because in this age of no compromise, by definition, incrementalist progress as a comp mice. i think you need that in order build trust and respect among colleagues in a legislative body so you almost have memory muscle that it's okay to work with other people thought may not come from your perspective. i saw in the fed
i would say there is some validity to what thede senator s talking about in that process to know yourleagues, especially those on the other side of the aisle. it's very tempting right now to assume almost in a way like a posture of entrepreneur policy where you are in competition with the other side and ready and voted every day given the incoming results, attacks and whatever it is coming from the other side. i wouldn't overrate that element and maybe you call it social diplomacy because a lot...
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facebook confirms that 419 million ids and phone numbers were exposed in the latest privacy lapse. , thedingchcrunch database was stored in on online server that was not password-protected. it has now been taken off-line. i'm renita young. that's your bloomberg business flash. alix: we turn now to wall street beat to cover three things wall street is buzzing about this morning. first of all, turn at deutsche bank. goldman sachs gets a rating cut from analyst as the bank continues to shed those topics. and then hundred 50 billion global corporate bonds bend -- and then $150 billion global smashing on binge records -- corporate bond binge smashing records. david:david: -- joining us is bloomberg's sonali basak. leadi: see fixed income said to his employees they would not be losing their jobs, so now we know dozens of people around the world are being cut from their jobs. latin american credit-rating, instance, is being surveyed. this alix: has been the conversation for deutsche bank the whole time -- alix: if you like this has been the conversation for deutsche bank the whole time. sonali: fix
facebook confirms that 419 million ids and phone numbers were exposed in the latest privacy lapse. , thedingchcrunch database was stored in on online server that was not password-protected. it has now been taken off-line. i'm renita young. that's your bloomberg business flash. alix: we turn now to wall street beat to cover three things wall street is buzzing about this morning. first of all, turn at deutsche bank. goldman sachs gets a rating cut from analyst as the bank continues to shed those...
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bribing a foreign nation, is theding funding that lifeblood of that country's sovereignty in some ways. we have been at other points in our history where censure was important or maybe meaningful. this is not one of them. suchis -- has risen to significant point that the constitutional mechanisms are important. i think it is important to note that partisanship should be stripped away from this. if barack obama did what donald trump did on that call with ukraine, john would have gotten up at the beginning of this event and given the same speech about his former boss and former commander in chief and we would be saying the same things about the seriousness, illegality and impropriety of those haters. because of that, it rises to that level of a constitutional mechanism, needing to be intervened, rather than just slapping the president on the wrist and saying go ahead and do this again with whatever country you want to do because the worst thing that is going to happen is we are going to vote something out that says shame on you. >> susan -- >> rapidfire. on the question of twitter, i don
bribing a foreign nation, is theding funding that lifeblood of that country's sovereignty in some ways. we have been at other points in our history where censure was important or maybe meaningful. this is not one of them. suchis -- has risen to significant point that the constitutional mechanisms are important. i think it is important to note that partisanship should be stripped away from this. if barack obama did what donald trump did on that call with ukraine, john would have gotten up at the...
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by thede discussion, way, is still the most important to clients of the market. doesn't get better from here, doesn't get worse? christie and: probably there is no complete the snow solution to this. maybe a step-by-step solution. there could be a more opening of the market that happens next year, intellectual property i think is a tougher one, and it could last much longer than we think. francine: so it is the base case but it does not hurt u.s. consumers. consumers are the backbone of our economies and they are nice.ly holding up quite could it be a mistake in going to far in the trade war and actually kills about consumer? christian: if the consumer is impacted, it is negative. if you look at the composition of economies in the u.s. and in europe, the consumer is what we call the last man standing committee because he is doing quite well. wages are increasing and inflation is low. real wages are going up, and that is positive. the manufacturing side is still doing well. if there are implications on trade also on the consumer, it is much more negative. but i th
by thede discussion, way, is still the most important to clients of the market. doesn't get better from here, doesn't get worse? christie and: probably there is no complete the snow solution to this. maybe a step-by-step solution. there could be a more opening of the market that happens next year, intellectual property i think is a tougher one, and it could last much longer than we think. francine: so it is the base case but it does not hurt u.s. consumers. consumers are the backbone of our...
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in addition, we thede to build international support for rules that address the internet's potential for censorship and repression. we need to present our own alternatives that explicitly embrace a free and open internet and we need that responsibility to extend not only to government but to the private sector as well. the truth is western companies who help authoritarian regimes build censored apps or walled garden versions of the internet are just as big a threat to a free and open internet as government actors. we need to realize that the status quo just isn't working. for over two decades the united states has maintained and promoted a completely hands-off approach, and today the large technology platforms are in effect the only major part of our economy without a specific sector regulator. for years we told the world that any tweaks around the edge would undermine innovation or create a slippery slope towards a dystopian system. instead, our failure to act, the opposite has happened. many countries have gravitated towards that dystopian chinese model. in part because we have not
in addition, we thede to build international support for rules that address the internet's potential for censorship and repression. we need to present our own alternatives that explicitly embrace a free and open internet and we need that responsibility to extend not only to government but to the private sector as well. the truth is western companies who help authoritarian regimes build censored apps or walled garden versions of the internet are just as big a threat to a free and open internet...
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that is thede of being spain opponent -- done in opposition. people have more money in their pockets to spend. if you go to the business side it, you see a downturn in investment. you see manufacturing slipping into a recession. it's not just large companies. we have seen for the last nine months fortune 500 companies concerned about tariffs. companies,midsized 600 employees, it's affecting their business and their ability to plan. the next phase is small businesses and consumers. about isill be worried the uncertainty goes through small business and to consumers. that's a recipe for a recession. we think the next several months are critical. it we can keep the economy growing and wages rising. you can see this whole interview with the chamber of commerce policy cheap -- chief on c-span. you can hear it on c-span radio and watch it online anytime. joining us at the table is gabriel rubin, politics reporter for the wall street journal. we wanted to take a look at the action here in washington. let's begin with the wall street journal. you wrote,
that is thede of being spain opponent -- done in opposition. people have more money in their pockets to spend. if you go to the business side it, you see a downturn in investment. you see manufacturing slipping into a recession. it's not just large companies. we have seen for the last nine months fortune 500 companies concerned about tariffs. companies,midsized 600 employees, it's affecting their business and their ability to plan. the next phase is small businesses and consumers. about isill...