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today the supreme court siding with mark janice. the court deciding that 1977 president doesn't apply any more saying we conclude that the public secto agency shop arrangements violate the first amendment and - the court also going on to sympathize with the unions who will suffen enormous loss of revenue potentially as nonmembers decide not to pay those union dues. we recognize that the loss of payments from nonmembers mca e unions to experience unpleasant transition costs in the short-term a may require unions to make adjustments in orde to attract and get adjustments. we must way this against the considerable windfall that the for the ve receive past 40 years. it is now over ruled. a significantry vic here for federal employees who don't want to join a union and don't want to pay union dues in a defeat now for federal employeens un for "nightly business report," i'm eamon javers at the supreme court. >>> and also at the supreme court, justice anthony kennedy announced plans toiv retireg president trump a chance to reshape the high
today the supreme court siding with mark janice. the court deciding that 1977 president doesn't apply any more saying we conclude that the public secto agency shop arrangements violate the first amendment and - the court also going on to sympathize with the unions who will suffen enormous loss of revenue potentially as nonmembers decide not to pay those union dues. we recognize that the loss of payments from nonmembers mca e unions to experience unpleasant transition costs in the short-term a...
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what does it mean for mark janice, he doesn't have to pay anything, i guess, what a other workers? publicyees across the country now will have the choice of whether or not to pay a government union, those government unions can no longer force them to pay as a condition of employment. stuart: vincent, real fast, as i recall in wisconsin governor scott walker made this kind of change for government workers working for government in wisconsin. he said, you don't have to pay those union dues and a lot of government workers promptly quit paying especially teachers, is that what happened and do you expect that to happen elsewhere? >> wisconsin was a lot different. what governor walker did besides saying that the employees didn't have to pay, he passed union recertification so workers could have a vote at what unions represent them at workplace. he also said that unions can bargain over next to nothing, wages and limited that t inflation. all this is going is -- public employees have a choice over whether or not to pay that union and the government union can't get them fired for not payin
what does it mean for mark janice, he doesn't have to pay anything, i guess, what a other workers? publicyees across the country now will have the choice of whether or not to pay a government union, those government unions can no longer force them to pay as a condition of employment. stuart: vincent, real fast, as i recall in wisconsin governor scott walker made this kind of change for government workers working for government in wisconsin. he said, you don't have to pay those union dues and a...
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would have been our headline without this retirement, the plaintiffs in the case it made history, mark janice is with us live. catherine harris will join us shauna on capitol hill for the closed-door meeting and developments tonight. >> shannon: in what would have been the top >> in what would have been the top story from the supreme court today, 5-4 decision against public-sector unions in the case of an alloy state government employee, mark janice who didn't want to be forced to pay union fees to organizations his political messages he may or may not support, decision that a compact millions of public-sector employees just like him. now fox news it might exclusive. how do you feel? hesitant something to do you took on this fight, takes years to get through this process and the wind today for you. >> it is a bit overwhelming to have a decision such as we perceived today, is so fantastic for public-sector workers such as myself and the fact they now have a choice to make their own decision rather than having something like this forced upon them. >> justice alito said this procedure violates t
would have been our headline without this retirement, the plaintiffs in the case it made history, mark janice is with us live. catherine harris will join us shauna on capitol hill for the closed-door meeting and developments tonight. >> shannon: in what would have been the top >> in what would have been the top story from the supreme court today, 5-4 decision against public-sector unions in the case of an alloy state government employee, mark janice who didn't want to be forced to...
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mark janice was a public childcare worker. he argued that he shouldn't have to pay $45 a month towards a union that he is not part of. the court ruled in his favor saying it was infringing on his first amendment rights and that when you join a union and you are negotiating a contract or negotiating the contract with the government a fee is political so this all came about today with a big blow across the country. now they are going to have to convince people to join unions because they are convincing them to go forward in order for them to survive across the country. this is major news. today's a lot going on. justice kennedy saying he's going to require -- retire. elizabeth: president trump speaking minutes ago. listen. >> we will begin our search for a new justice of the united states supreme court that will begin immediately. we really had a good discussion. i got his ideas on things including i asked him if he had certain people that he had great respect for the potentially could take his seat which is a very hard cetaphil
mark janice was a public childcare worker. he argued that he shouldn't have to pay $45 a month towards a union that he is not part of. the court ruled in his favor saying it was infringing on his first amendment rights and that when you join a union and you are negotiating a contract or negotiating the contract with the government a fee is political so this all came about today with a big blow across the country. now they are going to have to convince people to join unions because they are...
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i want to introduce you to mark janice, the league lannett -- mark janus, the lead plaintiff. and your lawyer at the liberty justice center and litigation director there, and an attorney for mr. janus. tell us your story how this all came about. >> it started approximately 11 years ago when i went to work for the state, and during that hr process, nothing was said about union. there were not any cards or information about it. i got my first paycheck and there was a line that said union dues. that surprised me because i never signed up for a union. i started asking my peers, and they said everybody has to pay a fee to work here. i thought that was odd. that is the way it is. as time went on, as years passed and i would see more money coming out of my check, and i saw some policies in the collective bargaining area that the union was taking, especially in illinois with the precarious budget situation of 150 billion pension liability unfunded and other things. i became more upset. so, i had a mutual friend who knew i was upset, but also new liberty justice, and they put us togeth
i want to introduce you to mark janice, the league lannett -- mark janus, the lead plaintiff. and your lawyer at the liberty justice center and litigation director there, and an attorney for mr. janus. tell us your story how this all came about. >> it started approximately 11 years ago when i went to work for the state, and during that hr process, nothing was said about union. there were not any cards or information about it. i got my first paycheck and there was a line that said union...
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coming up friday morning, mark janice, lead plaintiff in the supreme court case, and his attorney discuss the high court's ruling this week. then author malcolm nance talk about russian interference in the 2016 election. watch friday morning. join the discussion. . >>> friday a conversation with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts, from the judicial conference of the fourth circuit, live friday at 3:30 p.m. eastern, on c-span, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> white house trade director peter navarro spoke at the hudson institute about the u.s.-china trade relationship and what the 2025 plan means for u.s. manufacturing. this is half an hour. >>> thank you all for coming. we are honored to have dr. peter navarro today for a very specific discussion of the report he and his office released last week. i have to be on the best behavior because we're streaming live on the internet. i would ask you as a courtesy to dr. navarro at the end of his comments at 1:00, we all just stay in our seats, let him go out the back door hopefully with a big round of applause. i'm go
coming up friday morning, mark janice, lead plaintiff in the supreme court case, and his attorney discuss the high court's ruling this week. then author malcolm nance talk about russian interference in the 2016 election. watch friday morning. join the discussion. . >>> friday a conversation with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts, from the judicial conference of the fourth circuit, live friday at 3:30 p.m. eastern, on c-span, or listen on the free c-span radio app....
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the decision focused on mark janice who was forced to pay a fee that went toward grievances, collective bargaining, and other issues. member, heon violated this was a violation of his first amendment rights. this oral argument is just over one hour. chief justice roberts: we'll hear argument first this morning in case 16-1466, janus versus the american federation of state, county, and municipal employees. mr. messenger.
the decision focused on mark janice who was forced to pay a fee that went toward grievances, collective bargaining, and other issues. member, heon violated this was a violation of his first amendment rights. this oral argument is just over one hour. chief justice roberts: we'll hear argument first this morning in case 16-1466, janus versus the american federation of state, county, and municipal employees. mr. messenger.
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this came about from plaintiff mark janice whose a child care worker, a public childcare worker fromllinois. he argued or asked the supreme court to overrule 40-year plus decision to force public workers to pay union fees when they aren't a part of the union. for example, mark janice said every month $45 would be deducted from his paycheck even though he didn't want to be part of the union. the unions argue that they no matter what when they're bargain ing for higher salaries better work environments they need to bargain on be half of union members and non-union members and therefore they want to collect a fee for this process. the court though ruled today that these payments infringe on americans first amendment rights and also said given this is involving public workers, when you negotiate contracts and salaries you're negotiat with the government and therefore a fee is a form of political advocacy. trump took to twitter of course with a longer tweet than usual and said supreme court ruled in favor of non-union worke who are now as an example able to support a candidate of his or h
this came about from plaintiff mark janice whose a child care worker, a public childcare worker fromllinois. he argued or asked the supreme court to overrule 40-year plus decision to force public workers to pay union fees when they aren't a part of the union. for example, mark janice said every month $45 would be deducted from his paycheck even though he didn't want to be part of the union. the unions argue that they no matter what when they're bargain ing for higher salaries better work...
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. >> the illinois state worker mark janice who took on his union and millions across the country can choose not to pay union dues to cover the cost of collective barring evening when they bifurcate. hence the reference to a free vied that could cause union to loose substantial income. thes policy center is declaring victory. >> that is hundreds of millions of dollars probably close to $1.0 billion in california finding its way into pliks forcibly taken from people to push causes they don't believe in. >> however public sector union members aren't shaken by the ruling saying unions are resilient. >> for decades and decades they've been attacked. this is nothing new for us. we're sticking together. we're going to stay united and fied are fight for ourselves our communities and families. >> private sector unions could be the next target. >> janice and decision today shows us how scared the billionaire are about us standing up and taking action together. >> these hotel workers prepare for a march in downtown san jose as contract talks get under way with the other thanes of five hotels. i
. >> the illinois state worker mark janice who took on his union and millions across the country can choose not to pay union dues to cover the cost of collective barring evening when they bifurcate. hence the reference to a free vied that could cause union to loose substantial income. thes policy center is declaring victory. >> that is hundreds of millions of dollars probably close to $1.0 billion in california finding its way into pliks forcibly taken from people to push causes...
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the decision focused on mark janice who was forced to pay a fee that went toward grievances, collective bargaining, and other issues. member, heon violated this was a violation of his first amendment rights. this oral argument is just over one hour. chief justice roberts: we'll hear argument first this morning in case 16-1466, janus versus the american federation of state, county, and municipal employees. mr. messenger. mr. messenger: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, abood should be overruled because it failed to apply heightened first amendment scrutiny to a compulsory fee for speech to influence governmental policies. abood's failure places it at odds with harris, with knox, and a slew of other speech and association precedents. now respondents attempt to justify abood's results with rationales found nowhere in that decision, which undercuts any stare decisis value in retaining abood. justice ginsburg: may i ask, mr. messenger, if you are right about agency fees, what about three things: one is student activities fees. are they different and, if so, why? another is mand
the decision focused on mark janice who was forced to pay a fee that went toward grievances, collective bargaining, and other issues. member, heon violated this was a violation of his first amendment rights. this oral argument is just over one hour. chief justice roberts: we'll hear argument first this morning in case 16-1466, janus versus the american federation of state, county, and municipal employees. mr. messenger. mr. messenger: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, abood should...
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this is a case filed by mark janice and does not belong to a union that represents them but he still is required to pay union fees to cover the cost of collective bargaining of which he benefits. there's also a case dealing with a challenge to california law requiring pregnancy centers, most run by nonprofits that oppose abortion to tell their female clients that free services are available through state programs. the travel ban case dealing with the administration and president trump september 2017 order banning travel to the u.s. from libya, iran, smalley a, north korea, venezuela and chad. they argue that previous bands were essentially a muslim ban that violates freedom of religion. there's also a case dealing with water use between florida and georgia. those four cases we expect to get decisions on. many times during high profile cases we will see a court aid running down the steps with decisions. reporters are standing by to receive it. the u.s. senate will come in at 10:00 a.m. will have live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible c
this is a case filed by mark janice and does not belong to a union that represents them but he still is required to pay union fees to cover the cost of collective bargaining of which he benefits. there's also a case dealing with a challenge to california law requiring pregnancy centers, most run by nonprofits that oppose abortion to tell their female clients that free services are available through state programs. the travel ban case dealing with the administration and president trump september...
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. >> mark janice says that he is thrilled by the rolling. >> we now have 500 public- sector workers across the country, -- 500 million public- sector workers, across the country, free to make their own decisions now. that is what this is all about. >> meanwhile, the democratic committee issued a statement, saying today's decision is disgraceful slamming the door on hard-working americans, that are trying to make it into and stay in the middle class. >> it drives up support, for democrats, because obviously -- the leadership, of these unions, tend to be much more left-leaning than the rank and file two. as a result, it is a treasure chest for them, that, they may not have the benefit anymore, as time goes on. >> justice anthony kennedy was announcing that he will retire at the end of july, giving trump a chance to submit to republican control in the court. >>> jerry brown signed today a multibillion dollar bill that will tackle the states health crisis, and increase social services to people in need. he signed a $139 billion spending plan, along legislative leaders. a boost states stating t
. >> mark janice says that he is thrilled by the rolling. >> we now have 500 public- sector workers across the country, -- 500 million public- sector workers, across the country, free to make their own decisions now. that is what this is all about. >> meanwhile, the democratic committee issued a statement, saying today's decision is disgraceful slamming the door on hard-working americans, that are trying to make it into and stay in the middle class. >> it drives up...
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this is the mark janice case he's the plaintiff. he came forward saying i'm a childcare worker, i don't want $45 deducted from my paycheck every single month to go towards a union i'm not a member for. unions argue on the other hand that they're responsible for negotiating salaries for example , on be half of all members and non-members therefore they believe that it was in their right to ask for a fee. today though the supreme court disagreed and said no, you do not are not allowed to collect a fee from non-union members so definitely a big day today from the supreme court and also now that justice kennedy is stepping down retiring. liz: huge and you can see it moving the markets so what we're going to do is we're going to start putting up throughout this the inter-day picture so right now with the dow down 125, s&p lower by 16, the nasdac down 89, it is important sometimes we decide do we show you one year, one month, do we show you a two- day chart some we're seeing intra-day, because the bulls were absolutely rejoycing in fact t
this is the mark janice case he's the plaintiff. he came forward saying i'm a childcare worker, i don't want $45 deducted from my paycheck every single month to go towards a union i'm not a member for. unions argue on the other hand that they're responsible for negotiating salaries for example , on be half of all members and non-members therefore they believe that it was in their right to ask for a fee. today though the supreme court disagreed and said no, you do not are not allowed to collect...
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joining me now is mark janice, he is the plaintiff in the case and a child support specialist in the illinois deputy of health care and family. mark, thank you for being with us. tell us about your -- first of all you will go down in history not just because you had a supreme court case come down in your favor but it was the last case decided with kennedy on the bench. you felt it would infringe upon your first amendment rights to have to have money taken out of your paycheck every monday to go toward a public service union? >> that's correct. because i did not get the chance or the opportunity to make a decision on my own. and i didn't have the choice as worker for state government in the public sector to say why am i paying this fee? and why am i doing this? it was mandated by illinois law, like there is in 22 other states, and 5 million other public sector workers across the country. >> was it a personal affront to you? or is this a political or philosophical view that you have that unions shouldn't get to decide for you or spend your money or take your money? >> i think you have t
joining me now is mark janice, he is the plaintiff in the case and a child support specialist in the illinois deputy of health care and family. mark, thank you for being with us. tell us about your -- first of all you will go down in history not just because you had a supreme court case come down in your favor but it was the last case decided with kennedy on the bench. you felt it would infringe upon your first amendment rights to have to have money taken out of your paycheck every monday to go...
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mark janice is making history and today public units as we know them. they are all here and live and it all starts now. sure, it might get heated but stay cool. we have you covered. you are welcome america. let's get to it america. >>> man, oh man we have a busy few hours. heated protests are going on across most of the country over the border and what to do about it. suzanne lee is in the middle of it all. hey, suzanne. >> hi, neil. we are expecting 12,000 to gather here in the square in downtown new york. let me show you what's happening right now. it's loud, festive, and boisterous. we have a good 1,000, 1,000 plus here in the square. at 10:40 they will march across the brooklyn bridge. we are expecting other things as well. they organized the event. this goes against the u.s. customs and enforcement agency. they both called for the abolishment of ice. this comes after the congressional upset. alex from new york state. abolishing ice is part of her platform. we do have support being tweeted this morning by donald trump. let me read that. &%f0 there a
mark janice is making history and today public units as we know them. they are all here and live and it all starts now. sure, it might get heated but stay cool. we have you covered. you are welcome america. let's get to it america. >>> man, oh man we have a busy few hours. heated protests are going on across most of the country over the border and what to do about it. suzanne lee is in the middle of it all. hey, suzanne. >> hi, neil. we are expecting 12,000 to gather here in the...
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the decision from the supreme court siding with mark janice, the plaintiff in that case who said he didn't employee even though afscme was allowed to collect them from non-union members who were employees there. the supreme courts now saying that ultimate public employee unions will not have the ability to collect dues from non-union members. that is seen as a blow to unions across the country meanwhile after that announcement came out, the supreme court gave some indication there might be some news we stood by for news they said it's just retirement of staffers. no justices retiring today that's the news we got then hours later anthony kennedy did announce as a justice he would be retiring from the supreme court. it's a huge political opportunity now for president donald trump the president will have the opportunity to name his second justice to the supreme court after neil gorsuch he's going to have an opportunity to fill a swing seat held by anthony kennedy who often voted for the liberals even though he was nominated for that job by ronald reagan back in the 1980s, he had been seen by
the decision from the supreme court siding with mark janice, the plaintiff in that case who said he didn't employee even though afscme was allowed to collect them from non-union members who were employees there. the supreme courts now saying that ultimate public employee unions will not have the ability to collect dues from non-union members. that is seen as a blow to unions across the country meanwhile after that announcement came out, the supreme court gave some indication there might be some...
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coming up friday morning, mark janice, lead plaintiff in the supreme court case, and his attorney discuss the high court's ruling this week. then author malcolm nance talk about russian interference in the 2016 election. watch friday morning. join the discussion. . >>> friday a conversation
coming up friday morning, mark janice, lead plaintiff in the supreme court case, and his attorney discuss the high court's ruling this week. then author malcolm nance talk about russian interference in the 2016 election. watch friday morning. join the discussion. . >>> friday a conversation
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coming up friday morning, mark janice, lead plaintiff in the supreme court case, and his attorney discuss the high court's ruling this week. then author malcolm nance talk about russian interference in the 2016 election. watch friday morning. join the discussion. . >>> friday a conversation with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts, from the judicial conference of the fourth circuit, live friday at 3:30 p.m. eastern, on c-span, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> white house trade director peter navarro spoke at the hudson institute about the u.s.-china trade relationship and what the 2025 plan means for u.s. manufacturing. this is half a
coming up friday morning, mark janice, lead plaintiff in the supreme court case, and his attorney discuss the high court's ruling this week. then author malcolm nance talk about russian interference in the 2016 election. watch friday morning. join the discussion. . >>> friday a conversation with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts, from the judicial conference of the fourth circuit, live friday at 3:30 p.m. eastern, on c-span, or listen on the free c-span radio app....
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joining us right now is the plaintiffs in that case mark janice along with his attorney jacob huber they it looks like they are at the lincoln memorial where actually they are in our bureau where actually there is some drilling going on. gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. >> good morning. >> good morning. steve: mark, let's start with you why did you want to sue. >> there were so many aspects of the union that i just did not agree with when it came to their politics and also when it came to their policy and some of the collective bargaining efforts that they were trying to accomplish. steve: are you antiunion? >> no, absolutely not. if people want to voluntarily join a union and they want to voluntarily pay the dues, i think it's good for that individual and that union, why should i, as a condition of employment be forced to pay a fee in order to just work in a public sector area? steve: yeah, mark, that's the way they have been doing it for decades. >> it doesn't nestle mean it's right. steve: you are right about that. jacob, what about this particular case do you think appealed
joining us right now is the plaintiffs in that case mark janice along with his attorney jacob huber they it looks like they are at the lincoln memorial where actually they are in our bureau where actually there is some drilling going on. gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. >> good morning. >> good morning. steve: mark, let's start with you why did you want to sue. >> there were so many aspects of the union that i just did not agree with when it came to their politics...
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we represented mark janice and started the case and brought it to the supreme urt. the case. >> bill: why did it take 41 years to win if it's so obvious and apparent? >> because we had to convince the court and had to come back that the first amendment was in play. the idea of strict scrutiny is on the table. it right.me court finally got >> bill: congratulations. been fighting this battle for four decades. thank you for being here today. >> sandra: a tribute to long time news contributor charles krauthammer. he died last week after a battle with cancer. orrin hatch honored him on the senate floor yesterday. >> charles was a giant in the conservative intellectual. we've lost a model of civility. he stood for reason and respect. indeed, he was a voice of temperance in intemper ant times. while he never backed down in debate, he was also well-practiced in the subtle art of disagreeing without being disagreeable. in so many ways, charles showed us how political discourse should be balanced and rational and measured and informed with emphasis on facts over feeling. >> b
we represented mark janice and started the case and brought it to the supreme urt. the case. >> bill: why did it take 41 years to win if it's so obvious and apparent? >> because we had to convince the court and had to come back that the first amendment was in play. the idea of strict scrutiny is on the table. it right.me court finally got >> bill: congratulations. been fighting this battle for four decades. thank you for being here today. >> sandra: a tribute to long...
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mark meadows and atlanta mayor. it's also on the free c-span radio app. >> janice live sunday for a year-long special, in-depth fictionddition. contemporary novelists will be our novelist. >> i would have to say that over time and i know many writers that people who have a lot to say our completely on daunted or for that matter would not be storytelling. the idea that there is a storytelling -- that you must do this, it's necessary it's not going to make you a great writer. the, then you sit down and you discover that actually they could all do it. there is nothing about learning to do those things that impedes creativity. >> watch our special series, in-depth, fiction it edition on sunday from new to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> if you don't know the name we want to introduce you to author roger simon. he has written a few books, a detective series, novels, turning
mark meadows and atlanta mayor. it's also on the free c-span radio app. >> janice live sunday for a year-long special, in-depth fictionddition. contemporary novelists will be our novelist. >> i would have to say that over time and i know many writers that people who have a lot to say our completely on daunted or for that matter would not be storytelling. the idea that there is a storytelling -- that you must do this, it's necessary it's not going to make you a great writer. the,...
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mark. jeffrey appreciate it. that wraps things up for me. chris janicing is here now. >> katy tur thank you. i'm in for ali val she. we have a huge headline this hour. the summit is back on. president trump announcing that on again off again meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un, less than two weeks away is indeed officially happening this. hour, president trump is heading to camp david, we're told, to prepare for that meeting. just moments ago, the president met for more than an hour with the top aide to kim jong-un, who hand delivered a letter from the north korean leader. >> we are meeting with the chairman on june 12th i think it's probably going to be a very successful -- ultimately a successful process. we'll see. remember what i say. we will see what we will see. >> and that's not the only headline in flux. 24 hours after launching the country into a trade war with its closest trading partners the president broke decades of protocol tweet being a confidential jobs report hours before it was released. looking forward to seeing unemployment numbers at 8:30 this morning. the u.s.
mark. jeffrey appreciate it. that wraps things up for me. chris janicing is here now. >> katy tur thank you. i'm in for ali val she. we have a huge headline this hour. the summit is back on. president trump announcing that on again off again meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un, less than two weeks away is indeed officially happening this. hour, president trump is heading to camp david, we're told, to prepare for that meeting. just moments ago, the president met for more than an...
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mark. jeffrey appreciate it. that wraps things up for me. chris janicing is here now. >> katy tur thank you.m in for ali val she. we have a huge headline this hour. the summit is back on. president trump announcing that on again off again meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un, less than two weeks away is indeed officially happening this. hour, president trump is heading to camp david, we're told, to prepare for that meeting. just moments ago, the president met for more than an hour with the top aide to kim jong-un, who hand delivered a letter from the north korean leader. >> we are
mark. jeffrey appreciate it. that wraps things up for me. chris janicing is here now. >> katy tur thank you.m in for ali val she. we have a huge headline this hour. the summit is back on. president trump announcing that on again off again meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un, less than two weeks away is indeed officially happening this. hour, president trump is heading to camp david, we're told, to prepare for that meeting. just moments ago, the president met for more than an hour...
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