Maria big show this morning, thank you for joining, us, joining us Dagen Mcdowell, jon hilsenrath, veronica, great to see everyone, big news this morning actually, first of all, we have a record high in the markets and we are looking at stocks chattering the records this morning, take a look at futures, s p up 5 and a half and nasdaq up 23 points all markets losed in alltime highs yesterday, the major 3 indices were at unchartered territory and new highs, President Trump touted with strength in the economy during rally in florida last night. You know, we just set another stock market record, the stock market just hit another alltime in history meaning 401 k s and jobs. [cheers and applause] americans have so much to be thankful for, the economy is booming, wages are rising, crime is falling, poverty is plummeting, confidence is soaring and america is stronger than ever before. Maria oh, yes, part of the reason for this strength in the markets is the fact that we may be getting close to
You start to ask yourself whats next . How about a usmca deal, a trade deal . Could that send the markets even higher than they are now . There is a meeting underway today, in washington between trade reps from the u. S. And mexico. Well talk about that. Start real clear markets editor, author of a new book, theyre both wrong. John tamny joining us now. Talk about your book in a second, john which i started reading. It is great. Often times they are both wrong but lets start with this market and whether or not a trade deal on, usmca may be combined with some start with china. Does that send stocks even higher than they are now . What do you think . My sense that is why you have seen some of this uptick in stocks for quite a while. That has been a anticipation of a deal, usmca, and then also quieter talk, happier talk between the u. S. And china. Something happening there. I would add a third thing that probably soothes eninvestors minds is, all these, all this fighting over impeachment
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Lets get this show started. My name is ryan heath and i am the Senior Editor at lit ago in washington, d. C. Politico in washington, d. C. I think you should be able to hear me now . Any better now . Ok, lets do it. Hows that now . Better . Good. Good. We are going to do it. Feedback,for the thats the sort of participation we want over the next 80 minutes, you might be able to tell from my accent im not from around here. We are looking at how we can solve problems and fix americas political system, apparently it is still broken and they need an australian here. But we have just meant to tell us how to fix us its governor steve bullock. And we have a panel of distinguished guests and we will go into the details of working in pieinthesky ideas of how we are going to fix american politics. As an outsider, before we get started, feel free to try some innovations like not talking about impeachment for 20 minutes. We are going to talk about some real ideas over the course of the next 80 minu