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but anyway, regan took over and regan famously said, if a spare row lands on the white house lawn, i will know about it. that's how on top of things i'm going to be and didn't notice this come scheme being hatched in the white house base. which became iran-contra, selling arms to iran for hostages, which also nearly ended reagan's president simple. when regan was fired after he hung up the phone on nancy reagan, howard baker came in and rescued -- helped to rescue regan from that scandal. >> that whole attitude of a chief -- you mentioned it in terms of john sununu, forgetting who is the president and the chief of staff. that can be the undoing of a chief of staff. >> absolutely. john sununu another game of -- rumfeld's rules. one of jim baker's rules that he explained to me is that people who have been principals, have been ceos or governors, tend not to be the best fit as white house chief. staff being -- being staff is so important and not thinking, as somebody said' about don regan, you're the ceo and regan is the retired chairman of the board. sununu had a similar problem. liabi
but anyway, regan took over and regan famously said, if a spare row lands on the white house lawn, i will know about it. that's how on top of things i'm going to be and didn't notice this come scheme being hatched in the white house base. which became iran-contra, selling arms to iran for hostages, which also nearly ended reagan's president simple. when regan was fired after he hung up the phone on nancy reagan, howard baker came in and rescued -- helped to rescue regan from that scandal....
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. >> when we met joseph regan at one of the massive kitchens at new york city's rikers island jail, heerving 90 days for misdemeanor assault, criminal mischief and petty larceny. >> they're not always as clean as they should be. you got cockroaches in here, stuff like that. but, you know, i haven't seen anybody die lately, so i guess they get away with it. >> while regan may never get a job as a rikers island spokesman, he offered a plug for life here. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told what to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, [ bleep ], scratch your ass, if you like taking a chance of getting your ass kicked or getting killed, whatever, by inmate cell police, if you like this type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> like many other inmates here, regan has had multiple arrests. >> most people that come to jail stay in jail. regardless whether they go home, they come back, come back. spend the rest of their life in jail. >> while inmates can sometimes be in denial about the circumstances that have brought them to jail, regan was crystal clear. >> me lik
. >> when we met joseph regan at one of the massive kitchens at new york city's rikers island jail, heerving 90 days for misdemeanor assault, criminal mischief and petty larceny. >> they're not always as clean as they should be. you got cockroaches in here, stuff like that. but, you know, i haven't seen anybody die lately, so i guess they get away with it. >> while regan may never get a job as a rikers island spokesman, he offered a plug for life here. >> if you like...
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he walks into to secretary dunn -- treasury secretary don regan's office one day and regan says why don't we just swap jobs, and baker thought about and it said, thought about it for a day or two and said, why don't we do that? this was a rare case where nancy reagan's usually infallible antenna far personnel decisions fail her. don regan was an imperial, air grant, former chairman of merrill lynch, a guy who like to have himself announced when he entered the room. ladies and gentlemen, the chief of staff of the united states. he was clueless when it came to being white house chief, and as nancy reagan famously said later, he loved the chief part of the title but not the staff part so much. jack will tell you the staff is the most important word of the it title. but regan took over and famously sid, if a sparrow lands on the white house lawn i will know about it. that's how on top of things i'm going to be and didn't notice this cockamamie scheme being hatched in the white house basement which became iran-contra, selling arms to iran for hostages which nearly ended reagan's presidency and
he walks into to secretary dunn -- treasury secretary don regan's office one day and regan says why don't we just swap jobs, and baker thought about and it said, thought about it for a day or two and said, why don't we do that? this was a rare case where nancy reagan's usually infallible antenna far personnel decisions fail her. don regan was an imperial, air grant, former chairman of merrill lynch, a guy who like to have himself announced when he entered the room. ladies and gentlemen, the...
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this is what it looked like on the south shore at regan beach last year. here is the exact same scene this year. >> it's phenomenal the difference. it is remarkable. we have such a long winter and so much precipitation. as it was coming down, we knew it was going to be a great summer. >> reporter: and now with all the water flowing through the dam at tahoe city and heading down the truckee river towards
this is what it looked like on the south shore at regan beach last year. here is the exact same scene this year. >> it's phenomenal the difference. it is remarkable. we have such a long winter and so much precipitation. as it was coming down, we knew it was going to be a great summer. >> reporter: and now with all the water flowing through the dam at tahoe city and heading down the truckee river towards
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trish regan, i'm sorry, trish, to you. trish: it's sad in a way, neil, because it's pile on, pile on. neil: all i'm saying is prove it. bance it out trish: they want attention, they are trying to get attention, they want to be talked about. neil: not in our watch, regan. trish: there's the plane getting ready to take off. president vowing that he will strongly protect american interests during this trip. we do have a market rally i should point out on our hands. let's go to the dow which is up 170 points, nasdaq 45 and s&p trading up 20. good times as we head into the weekend. i'm trish regan, welcome to the intelligence report. as i said, president trump he is on his way to saudi arabia. he is hoping to change the narrative during his nine-day trip to the middle east and to europe and the question is whether or not he can do it. i mean, can he pivot right now from all the washington turmoil? he probably can. the question is can the media, can they focus on international diplomacy as opposed to the circus side show, we wil
trish regan, i'm sorry, trish, to you. trish: it's sad in a way, neil, because it's pile on, pile on. neil: all i'm saying is prove it. bance it out trish: they want attention, they are trying to get attention, they want to be talked about. neil: not in our watch, regan. trish: there's the plane getting ready to take off. president vowing that he will strongly protect american interests during this trip. we do have a market rally i should point out on our hands. let's go to the dow which is up...
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i'm trish regan. quick look at markets here. 500 and the nasdaq hitting all-time highs earlier today. you can see backing off the levels as we look at s&p that has just turned slightly negative. nasdaq hanging on in the green, a lot of good earnings to talk about, that is helping things along. take a look at tech stocks. you've got apple and amazon today doing pretty well. all helping to fuel here these gains here as we watch apple and amazon, google struggling a little more. all hit record highs, google backing off from, that the others as well, we'll continue watching this through the close of trading. quick looked at ten year, the yield on the ten year hitting a five week high, up 2.4%, investors are selling the treasuries, the yields are going up. it's going to cost you, it's going to cost you less to buy u.s. debt but in return, you're going to get a bigger yield. 2.41% on the ten year. futures pricing in nearly 90% probability that the fed will raise rates in june. take a look at this video right here. furious passengers f
i'm trish regan. quick look at markets here. 500 and the nasdaq hitting all-time highs earlier today. you can see backing off the levels as we look at s&p that has just turned slightly negative. nasdaq hanging on in the green, a lot of good earnings to talk about, that is helping things along. take a look at tech stocks. you've got apple and amazon today doing pretty well. all helping to fuel here these gains here as we watch apple and amazon, google struggling a little more. all hit record...
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bush is running to take on the regan mantle.ouse in january, he left george bush holding the bag, filled with an assortment of tag staggering problems. >> all agree the savings and loan crisis is a big problem. >> is there any other way to do it besides a tax increase? >> i don't think there is. >> bush had to fill the smoking hole left by regan and the only way to do that was to pass new legislation because now we have to dip into taxpayer's money. >>o one needs toorry aut one nickel of their mon in these institutions. >> this legislation says to 10s of millions of snl depositers you will not be the victim of others' mistakes. thank you all very much and now i'm proud to sign this monster. >> essentially george bush is covering the biggest over draft in history. >> bush caves. he raises taxes. that kills him politically but saves america economically. >> listen carefully to this number. $500 billion. that's the latest estimate of the failure of hundreds of federally insured savings and loans will eventually cost taxpaye taxpaye
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trish regan of the fox business network. thank you. president trump's first overseas trip will see them visiting the capitals of three of the worlds major religions. tonight, chief washington correspondent james rosen brings us the itinerary and the opportunities present. >> two weeks from now, president trump will touchdown on the first leg of his foreign trip which will take them to jerusalem and the vatican ahead of meetings in europe. senior you officials say saudi arabia is the first up because of its preeminence in the region and because it's the birthplace of islam, custodian of its two holiest sites. >> it is there that we will begin to construct a new foundation of cooperation and support with our muslim allies to combat extremism, terrorism, and violence. >> saudi officials told fox news it's unprecedented for an american president to meet first with the saudi king, then with allies on the gulf cooperation council. then scores of arab and muslim heads of state, converging to welcome the new president and the promise of reinvi
trish regan of the fox business network. thank you. president trump's first overseas trip will see them visiting the capitals of three of the worlds major religions. tonight, chief washington correspondent james rosen brings us the itinerary and the opportunities present. >> two weeks from now, president trump will touchdown on the first leg of his foreign trip which will take them to jerusalem and the vatican ahead of meetings in europe. senior you officials say saudi arabia is the first...
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cheryl casone in for trish regan. >> hey, neil, we're going to follow on both of those stories. neil just said this and this just broke a few moments ago during his show. the new york times is reporting that israel is the source of the intelligence that trump may have revealed to the russians. israel releasing a statement that it has our full confidence and our intelligence sharing relationship. a lot is changing just in the last few months. hello, everybody, i'm cheryl ca casone, and i'm in for trish regan, and i would like to welcome you to the intelligence report. national security adviser hr mcmaster said no way the president compromises intelligence. instead, general mcmaster says the real concern right now is the intel leaks and how they put our national security at risk. president trump echoing the sentiment saying today enough is enough, and it's time for these leakers to be found. so here's the question. is the intel community at war with this administration? what do the markets make of all of this? we're going to debate all of those things in the next hour. but first,
cheryl casone in for trish regan. >> hey, neil, we're going to follow on both of those stories. neil just said this and this just broke a few moments ago during his show. the new york times is reporting that israel is the source of the intelligence that trump may have revealed to the russians. israel releasing a statement that it has our full confidence and our intelligence sharing relationship. a lot is changing just in the last few months. hello, everybody, i'm cheryl ca casone, and i'm...
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trish regan to take it to the next hour. trish: hey there, neil. president trump out swinging saying no politician in history has been treated worse or more unfairly than him by the media. this is the president's first comment since new allegations surfaced he may have asked james comey tend to the investigation into mike flynn. the white house is pushing back saying this is absolutely, positively false, investors, i guess they're not sure what to think. a market off nearly 300 points amid the turmoil, the chaos, the circus act in washington. down 282 on the dow. more on all of it. i'm trish regan, welcome everyone, to "the intelligence report". democrats and the liberal media are pouncing on the story claiming the president may have obstructed justice which by the a well-established ground for impeachment. so is this just the latest attempt to take down the president? or is there actually anything here? we have got you covered this entire hour from many different angles. we have, joining me legendary investor bill gross with a look at the economic
trish regan to take it to the next hour. trish: hey there, neil. president trump out swinging saying no politician in history has been treated worse or more unfairly than him by the media. this is the president's first comment since new allegations surfaced he may have asked james comey tend to the investigation into mike flynn. the white house is pushing back saying this is absolutely, positively false, investors, i guess they're not sure what to think. a market off nearly 300 points amid the...
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i'm trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." president trump urging israel and the muslim world to come together to bring stability to the region this. comes a day after the president urged muslims leaders to ramp up their efforts to defeat radical islam. will they share the burden of fighting terrorism with us? we have the counsel general of israel in new york and former cia officer buck sexton will both be weighing in on this big issue, all this happening as the white house gets ready to unveil the budget for next year. we have you will at intel what it means for your money, your markets. blake burman standing by a short time ago, president trump and prime minister netanyahu reaffirmed the need to work together. fill us in, blake. reporter: hi, there, trish, good evening to you from jerusalem right now. the president and his wife are dining at the residence of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they have crossed paths at several points throughout the day here in israel and just about every single turn the prime minister ha
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i am trish regan, welcome, everyone, to the intelligence report. sean spicer wrapping up conference moment ago and made the point that the obama administration is the one who made general flynn security clearances to begin with. so does this suggest that this is nothing other than one giant political witch hunt that the democrats are salivating at. i want to go blake berman. blake: the press secretary sean spicer wrapped briefing and confirmed that, indeed, then president elect trump sat down with president obama here at the white house in the oval office, just a couple of days after the election that president obama did warn the incoming president, hey, you shouldn't go about hiring michael flynn and days after that president trump hired flynn. that shouldn't be any surprise because as we know, then president obama who was not a fan of flynn. watch. >> president obama made it known that he wasn't exactly a fan of general flynn which shouldn't come to a surprise given that general flynn had worked for president obama with an outspoken critic of pre
i am trish regan, welcome, everyone, to the intelligence report. sean spicer wrapping up conference moment ago and made the point that the obama administration is the one who made general flynn security clearances to begin with. so does this suggest that this is nothing other than one giant political witch hunt that the democrats are salivating at. i want to go blake berman. blake: the press secretary sean spicer wrapped briefing and confirmed that, indeed, then president elect trump sat down...
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the former bush official, he talked about how regan was able to get over this and one of the ways was by embracing the investigation. he made changes. this is not something that donald trump has seen any inclination to do. we've seen his efforts to bury this, to tell people it's fake news, to tell his intelligence officials to stop the fbi from looking at this. he's doing all of the opposite things that ronald regan did. >> let's take a moment to look at the positive. he's tried his intelligence chiefs, they refused. he tried his fbi director, he refused. he did get fired. he had his man at the department of justice and the deputy ag. he appointed to special counsel. you have a lot of push back in the way it's operating. >> do you think part of this is because he went from oo business world where he was head of a company to now being in a world where there are checks and bal ngss? >> he was running the trump organization and i would argue it was probably okay to take a loyalty oath to donald trump because that was the man you were working for. asking comey to ledge his loyalty is not
the former bush official, he talked about how regan was able to get over this and one of the ways was by embracing the investigation. he made changes. this is not something that donald trump has seen any inclination to do. we've seen his efforts to bury this, to tell people it's fake news, to tell his intelligence officials to stop the fbi from looking at this. he's doing all of the opposite things that ronald regan did. >> let's take a moment to look at the positive. he's tried his...
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trish regan, a lot going on in your hour. take it away. trish: we're going to hear from the white house any minute from now the latest so-cled bombshell report on the russia investigation. top adviser and son-in-law jared kushner wanted a secret channel between russia and the trump administration. i'm trish regan, welcome to the "the intelligence report". a live picture from the white house, we do expect white house press secretary sean spicer to field questions on this whole alleged backchannel any minute from now. this is sean spicer's first on-camera briefing since president trump's overseas trip. all of this coming as president trump's communications director mike dubke resigns. so is this just the start of a major shake-up at the white house? we're on it, but first here as we await sean spicer, it will be interesting to see what he has to say on all this. i want to bring in republican representative ron desantis, member of the house committee and oversight and government reform, a committee following the russia investigation very clos
trish regan, a lot going on in your hour. take it away. trish: we're going to hear from the white house any minute from now the latest so-cled bombshell report on the russia investigation. top adviser and son-in-law jared kushner wanted a secret channel between russia and the trump administration. i'm trish regan, welcome to the "the intelligence report". a live picture from the white house, we do expect white house press secretary sean spicer to field questions on this whole alleged...
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trish: i am trish regan in for lou dobbs, president trump vowing to prosecute those responsibility for leaking intelligence about manchester terror attack to media, calling for a full investigation after british officials made it clear they were outraged that american media disclosed identity of the manchester suicide bomber before the uk police, president today condemning the leaks as a graif grave threat to our national security. kevin corke is traveling with the president in brussels. reporter: they may have been all smiles at family photo thrcthis afternoon. but. u.s. intelligence agencies were accused of leaking information about terror attack in manchester to the u.s. media. >> i will be making clear to president trump today, that intelligence that is shared between law enforcement agencies must remain secure. reporter: british prime minister theresa may frustration was result of disclosure of "new york times" that not only named the terrorist in the manchester attack, but released entails only known to british officials. for his part president trump promised action, saying that
trish: i am trish regan in for lou dobbs, president trump vowing to prosecute those responsibility for leaking intelligence about manchester terror attack to media, calling for a full investigation after british officials made it clear they were outraged that american media disclosed identity of the manchester suicide bomber before the uk police, president today condemning the leaks as a graif grave threat to our national security. kevin corke is traveling with the president in brussels....
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follow me on twitter at trish regan.e've got a market still in positive territory up 73 points right now. let's hope it continues through the final hour. liz claman is taking you through it. hello, liz. liz: isn't that amazing? the markets are remarkably cool. computer chaos reigns around the world, american business, its economy, and national security desperately trying to prevent it or pay for it. you can see the dow is up 74, it professionals around the world want to cry after the biggest global cyber attack of the same name continues at this hour. big tech names are furious because it turns out the hackers pulled the idea out of the nsa's own secret pocket. should victims pay hackers the ransom? which is doubling day by day? former homeland security official chad suite is about to tell you what to do and whatnot to do and why even if you haven't been hit yet, you need to listen.
follow me on twitter at trish regan.e've got a market still in positive territory up 73 points right now. let's hope it continues through the final hour. liz claman is taking you through it. hello, liz. liz: isn't that amazing? the markets are remarkably cool. computer chaos reigns around the world, american business, its economy, and national security desperately trying to prevent it or pay for it. you can see the dow is up 74, it professionals around the world want to cry after the biggest...
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, trish regan, and today's #oneluckyguy, the former deputy campaign manager for the trump presidential campaign, and the president of citizens united, between nine is here. good to have you. a couch first timer by the way. on a big day where the president is making a lot of news in that wide-ranging speech. >> david: yes he did. it's a wonderful thing. i got a chance to go to the army-navy game. i've seen him in action with the members of military. these young men and women, they just love him. they love that he is the commander in chief now. he's going to serve them well and they'll serve him well. >> sandra: let's get to some of the things he just sat on the spending bill, because he really made some headlines there. he talked with the massive and badly needed increase in defense spending. he says we've ended years of painful cuts to our military, we are taking care of our military, a point he stayed on for quite a while there. >> david: this only goes a little ways. we have a long ways to go to rebuild our depleted military, whether it's our navy, our air force. you have entire air
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trish regan will update you on more. trish: indeed we will, neil. president trump delivering a stern message to the world, we will not and cannot tolerate terrorists, and nato countries must pay their fair share to help in the fight against terrorism. i'm trish regan, welcome everyone, to "the intelligence report". he blasts the latest intel leak of highly sensitive information related to the manchester terrorist attack. president trump assuring the uk one of our greatest allies, the u.s. will not tolerate the intel leaks and that the justice department will get to the bottom of this. all this as we learn just how much hate and vengeance the manchester terror suspect had for the western world. >>> the race to fill an open house seat in montana taking a violent turn overnight after the republican candidate chokes and body slams a reporter. fox news correspondent alicia ocuna saw the entire ordeal and she's going to join me in a couple of minutes. first to our very own ashley webster for the latest on the terror investigation. fill us in. >> reporter:
trish regan will update you on more. trish: indeed we will, neil. president trump delivering a stern message to the world, we will not and cannot tolerate terrorists, and nato countries must pay their fair share to help in the fight against terrorism. i'm trish regan, welcome everyone, to "the intelligence report". he blasts the latest intel leak of highly sensitive information related to the manchester terrorist attack. president trump assuring the uk one of our greatest allies, the...
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to trish regan to take you through the next hours, hey, trish. trish: so impressed the way alphabet rolls off your tongue, i'm getting used to it. neil: i hate it, it's a stupid name. they had a meeting on this, got to change it from google, it's alphabet. it's working. trish: good to see you. president trump is meeting with g7 leaders in sicily as he wraps up first foreign trip as commander in chief. trump is calling for greater cooperation between allies, tensions remain high between the united states and the uk after "the new york times" leaked information vital to the manchester bombing investigation. someone maybe several people are leaking within that administration, and it's threatening national security and global security. i'm trish regan. welcome everyone, to "the intelligence report". british prime minister theresa may, she's upset, understandably, over u.s. intelligence leaks. you can blame her? now donald trump is calling for an investigation promising to get to the bottom of it, but are these leaks undermining the president? we've g
to trish regan to take you through the next hours, hey, trish. trish: so impressed the way alphabet rolls off your tongue, i'm getting used to it. neil: i hate it, it's a stupid name. they had a meeting on this, got to change it from google, it's alphabet. it's working. trish: good to see you. president trump is meeting with g7 leaders in sicily as he wraps up first foreign trip as commander in chief. trump is calling for greater cooperation between allies, tensions remain high between the...
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i'm trish regan, welcome to the intelligence report. prime minister teresa may raising the terror threat level, warning folks another terror attack may be eminent. we're going to have a report for you from manchester in just a few moments. plus, president trump just wrapping up a busy day in europe, a day that began with pope francis at the vatican, calling it a meeting of his lifetime and saying it's more than ever to pursue peace in the world. still casting a shadow over the trump administration. we have carl, he is here with a look at what the president needs to do and what's next for the gop. plus, gregg saying there's not even a case here, folks. i mean, how do you prove someone is colluding with someone? and even if you do, is that a crime? we're on it for you. but first, i want to go to blake burman right now in sicily where just about 36 hours from now, president trump will be attending the g7 summit. nice place to be. hey, blake. >> hi, there, trish. beautiful. a fantastic place to be, indeed. after meeting with arab leaders ov
i'm trish regan, welcome to the intelligence report. prime minister teresa may raising the terror threat level, warning folks another terror attack may be eminent. we're going to have a report for you from manchester in just a few moments. plus, president trump just wrapping up a busy day in europe, a day that began with pope francis at the vatican, calling it a meeting of his lifetime and saying it's more than ever to pursue peace in the world. still casting a shadow over the trump...
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here today, sandra smith, meghan mccain, anchor of the intelligence report with trish regan on fox business, bring some intelligence is trish regan and our #oneluckyguy, fox news contributor and former communications director for the dnc, mo elleithee is here. he is also the founding executive director of politics and public service. a man who is busy. good to have you. >> mo: thanks for having me. i'm exhausted just following. i'm not even in politics anymore and i'm exhausted. >> harris: as a whole nation of politics. >> mo: none of us are safe. >> harris: grab some coffee, we are ready. let's get started. president up is meeting for the first time with leaders of nato, the alliance he once criticized as obsolete. what would be a diplomatic -- nato is a set to form the coalition against isis. also in the wake of monday's concert attack in manchester. he invoked a shared fight against terror as he stood beside a newly unveiled nato memorial. >> my travels and meetings have given me renewed hope that nations can unite two feet terrorism, a common threat to all of humanity. terrorism must be
here today, sandra smith, meghan mccain, anchor of the intelligence report with trish regan on fox business, bring some intelligence is trish regan and our #oneluckyguy, fox news contributor and former communications director for the dnc, mo elleithee is here. he is also the founding executive director of politics and public service. a man who is busy. good to have you. >> mo: thanks for having me. i'm exhausted just following. i'm not even in politics anymore and i'm exhausted. >>...
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i am trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." manchester police have identified the lone terrorist as a 22-year-old man. police have carried out two raids, they've arrested a 23-year-old as part of their investigation. right now isis is claiming responsibility for the attack. and president trump calling on the civilized world to unite and to defeat terrorism once and for all. the president calling terrorists, quote, evil losers, and he says their wicked ideology must be obliterated. we're going to have more on the president's remarks later in the show. back here at home, the white house is unveiling an ambitious budget plan for 2018, and it's aimed at putting you, the taxpayer, first. all of this as there are new twists and new turns in the russia investigation. we have the intel. but first, i want to bring in former cia director, ambassador james wooly, who is -- james woolsey for his analysis of this heinous terror attack in manchester. welcome, ambassador. odo have you here, unfortunately casion. they now need find who the acc
i am trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." manchester police have identified the lone terrorist as a 22-year-old man. police have carried out two raids, they've arrested a 23-year-old as part of their investigation. right now isis is claiming responsibility for the attack. and president trump calling on the civilized world to unite and to defeat terrorism once and for all. the president calling terrorists, quote, evil losers, and he says their wicked ideology...
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i'm trish regan, welcome to the intelligence report as we wait right now on capitol hill. i want to go straight to our own adam shapiro who is standing by there. the vote as i said expected to take place any minute from now and adam, walk us through whether or not they'll be able to get this done? adam: yes, ryan -- reporters shouted out, he said, looks good. you said the magic number 216 and they believe they have the votes. they can lose 21 republicans, but it was 22 but there was one member that's not here today. if they lose more than 21, it won't pass but they believe it's going to pass. the vote is on the exemption, this will close the exemption once health care is reformed, whatever that reform looks like. when we get into the vote that will take place in about 15 minutes, that's the big vote. that's the repeal, that's the replacement of obamacare although it won't be immediate because it still has to go to the senate. you could hear in the debate, trish, animosity between different members of congress on different sides. democrats saying you're going to throw 24 mi
i'm trish regan, welcome to the intelligence report as we wait right now on capitol hill. i want to go straight to our own adam shapiro who is standing by there. the vote as i said expected to take place any minute from now and adam, walk us through whether or not they'll be able to get this done? adam: yes, ryan -- reporters shouted out, he said, looks good. you said the magic number 216 and they believe they have the votes. they can lose 21 republicans, but it was 22 but there was one member...
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here today, sandra smith, meghan mccain, anchor of the intelligence report with trish regan on fox businessg some intelligence is trish regan and our #oneluckyguy, fox news contributor and former communications director for the dnc, mo elleithee is here. he is also the founding executive director of politics and public service. a man who is busy. good to have you. >> mo: thanks for having me.
here today, sandra smith, meghan mccain, anchor of the intelligence report with trish regan on fox businessg some intelligence is trish regan and our #oneluckyguy, fox news contributor and former communications director for the dnc, mo elleithee is here. he is also the founding executive director of politics and public service. a man who is busy. good to have you. >> mo: thanks for having me.
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we start with tom costello at regan international airport. tom, good evening. >> reporter: craig, good evening. the tsa's new procedures at 10 airports affect you if you are going through with carry ones. you have to remove all electronics larger than a cell phone out of your bag. and food and books at the checkpoint. and then from coast to coast the nation is looking at crumbling roads and railroads. a result of strain from neglect for years and years across the country. the summer travel kickoff and the nation's ageing roads, bridges, railroads and airports are again buckling under the load. from new york's penn station to the icon ic pacific coast highway. the civil engineers say fixing what is crumbling in america would cost a stunning $4.6 trillion a quarter of the total u.s. economy. president trump promising to spend a trillion dollars on upgrades and repairs, democrats say his new budget would cut spending. >> the budget on infrastructure is more important than ever. >> reporter: the white house solution, partner with states and the p
we start with tom costello at regan international airport. tom, good evening. >> reporter: craig, good evening. the tsa's new procedures at 10 airports affect you if you are going through with carry ones. you have to remove all electronics larger than a cell phone out of your bag. and food and books at the checkpoint. and then from coast to coast the nation is looking at crumbling roads and railroads. a result of strain from neglect for years and years across the country. the summer...
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. >> thomas regan advised his clients for insurer marsh, one of the most critical areas of focus. the investment seems to be payi. cyber insurance purchasing grew by 25% last year. and marsh isn't alone. other insurance companies from aig to beasley have reported similar growth, as more businesses seek protection in the case of a . the cyber insurance market is still relatively small. the insurance information jumped over $3 billion. but experts say it's poised to become the next big blockbuster business for the long struggling insurance industry with a market expected to triple by 2020. and it's no longer just about data breaches or theft of personal information either. now the policies include physical damage as manufacturing becomes smarter and machines become more connected. >> the most important thing is to get back online of the that's been our focus over the past couple of days, helping clients stop the immediate damage from an attack. >> also included, business interruption. a necessary component when a cyber ransom like wan a cry can cost a mere $300. but the impact from
. >> thomas regan advised his clients for insurer marsh, one of the most critical areas of focus. the investment seems to be payi. cyber insurance purchasing grew by 25% last year. and marsh isn't alone. other insurance companies from aig to beasley have reported similar growth, as more businesses seek protection in the case of a . the cyber insurance market is still relatively small. the insurance information jumped over $3 billion. but experts say it's poised to become the next big...
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courtney regan takes a look at what's working for the big box in orange. >> reporter: home depot continues to be a rare bright spot in retail. the world's largest home improvement retailer is in a sector that continues to grow thanks to a strong u.s. housing market. >> in 2007, the median age of a house in the u.s. was 31 years old. today it's about 39. and the value of the housing stock is a lot higher than it was back then. so consumers are reengaging in this category. home depot is picking up their fair share. >> reporter: home depot says it watches how much people spend on average for signs of weakness in housing and home improvement trends that aren't explained by weather, currency, or other factors. right now, spending trends are strong. >> what could derail home depot would be a weak housing market. if interest rates rise dramatically, that could be a problem. i don't see those happening. >> reporter: home depot customers are a mix of professionals like contractors and plumbers, and do it yourselfers. home depot says professionals bought more and spent more than the diy-ers. >> that
courtney regan takes a look at what's working for the big box in orange. >> reporter: home depot continues to be a rare bright spot in retail. the world's largest home improvement retailer is in a sector that continues to grow thanks to a strong u.s. housing market. >> in 2007, the median age of a house in the u.s. was 31 years old. today it's about 39. and the value of the housing stock is a lot higher than it was back then. so consumers are reengaging in this category. home depot...
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trish regan with the fox business network joins us. we've seen some rocky moments. before this, and the markets haven't jumped. why did investors decide today to sell? this was before the news that broke at 6:00. >> makes you wonder what they knew. i think the concern overall was and continues to be that this is going to get in the way of what they want to see done in a way of tax reform, and the way of deregulation come in the way of health care reform et cetera. the market, with evaluations being as high as they been is banking on the idea that the pro-growth trump economic agenda will make its way through. for the most part, i would say the market has been so resilient because we've seen a lot of chaos come out in recent weeks and months. and yet investors have shrugged it off. it was a different scenario today. you saw the market trade off more than 300 points. i think there's going to be a continued sense of nervousness. i spoke to legendary bond investor bill gross, who is one of the world -- run one of the world's largest bond portfolios. his senses that peop
trish regan with the fox business network joins us. we've seen some rocky moments. before this, and the markets haven't jumped. why did investors decide today to sell? this was before the news that broke at 6:00. >> makes you wonder what they knew. i think the concern overall was and continues to be that this is going to get in the way of what they want to see done in a way of tax reform, and the way of deregulation come in the way of health care reform et cetera. the market, with...
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we start with tom costello at regan international airport. >> reporter: good evening. the new procedures at ten airports affect you if you're going on with carry ones. you have to remove electronics larger than a cell phone out of your bag and food and books fr s at the check point and crumbling roads and airports and railroads, it's under strain from neglect years and years across the country. the summer travel kick off and the nation's ageing roads, bridges, railroads and airports are again buckling under the load. from new york's pen station to the akon in this case pacific coast highway. the civil engineers say fixing what is crumbling in america would cost a stunning $4.6 trillion a quarter of the total u.s. economy. president trump promising to spend a trillion dollars on upgrades and repairs, his new budget would cut spending. >> the budget on infrastructure is more important than ever. >> reporter: in exchange for tax incentives and cut on the profits. it happening from new york's laguardia airport, now being rebuilt by a swedish construction company to the par
we start with tom costello at regan international airport. >> reporter: good evening. the new procedures at ten airports affect you if you're going on with carry ones. you have to remove electronics larger than a cell phone out of your bag and food and books fr s at the check point and crumbling roads and airports and railroads, it's under strain from neglect years and years across the country. the summer travel kick off and the nation's ageing roads, bridges, railroads and airports are...
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. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everyone, i'm trish regan in for lou dobbs.the final stop on a wild hi-successful first -- wildly-successful first foreign trip, meeting with g7 leaders who agreed to do more to fight radical terrorism. deep divisions, however, on what to do about climate change. fox news' chief white house correspondent john roberts is traveling with the president, and he has our report. >> reporter: another terror attack today, this one against coptic christians in egypt reinforced what the president has been saying all week, that the world needs to come together to defeat what he calls a war against
. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everyone, i'm trish regan in for lou dobbs.the final stop on a wild hi-successful first -- wildly-successful first foreign trip, meeting with g7 leaders who agreed to do more to fight radical terrorism. deep divisions, however, on what to do about climate change. fox news' chief white house correspondent john roberts is traveling with the president, and he has our report. >> reporter: another terror attack today, this one against coptic christians in egypt...
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trish: i am trish regan in for lou dobbs, president trump vowing to prosecute those responsibility forout manchester terror attack to media, calling for a full investigation after british officials made it clear they were outraged that american media disclosed identity of the manchester suicide bomber before the uk police, president today condemning the leaks as a graif grave threat to our national security. kevin corke is traveling with the president in brussels. poer: ey may have been all smiles at family photo
trish: i am trish regan in for lou dobbs, president trump vowing to prosecute those responsibility forout manchester terror attack to media, calling for a full investigation after british officials made it clear they were outraged that american media disclosed identity of the manchester suicide bomber before the uk police, president today condemning the leaks as a graif grave threat to our national security. kevin corke is traveling with the president in brussels. poer: ey may have been all...
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on that show there is a player named detective danny regan. he is the one who jumps over a car at least once an episode. he is played by donny wh ahlburg. he combs his hair exactly like james madison. if i ever get the opportunity to do casting for someone writing about the founders i will suggest him. he was not physically impressive and a six-foot man like thomas jefferson or monroe or washington in particular. i am struck time and again when i read about how important his physique was to his accomplishments. when abigail adams first met him and john had told her about washington she scolded him, first she said for not preparing her for the phenomena. i thought the one half was not -- dr. benjamin rush describes washington this way. there is not a king in europe that would not look like a valet by his side. what madison lacked in stature he more then made up for in brains. his presence as jefferson described it it came out of a habit of self possession. it placed at ready command the rich resources of his luminous and discriminating mind. in
on that show there is a player named detective danny regan. he is the one who jumps over a car at least once an episode. he is played by donny wh ahlburg. he combs his hair exactly like james madison. if i ever get the opportunity to do casting for someone writing about the founders i will suggest him. he was not physically impressive and a six-foot man like thomas jefferson or monroe or washington in particular. i am struck time and again when i read about how important his physique was to his...
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i had dick for is a player there named detective danny regan.e is the one who jumps over a car at least once an episode. he is played by donny wh ahlburg. he combs his hair exactly like james madison. opportunity tohe do casting for someone writing about the founders i will suggest him. not physically impressive like thomasot man jefferson or monroe or washington in particular. again when time and i read about how important his physique was to his accomplishments. him abigail adams first met and john had told her about washington she scolded him, for not preparing her for the phenomena. dr. benjamin rush describes washington this way. there is not a king in europe that would not look like a valet by his side. madison lacked in stature then made up for in braids. itjefferson described it came out of a habit of self possession. in my book as she mentioned i call him a genius. some murmur around critics. i am happy to stand my ground on that. worldn not only saw the that he was born into. he also saw how it could be different. at age 36 he arrived
i had dick for is a player there named detective danny regan.e is the one who jumps over a car at least once an episode. he is played by donny wh ahlburg. he combs his hair exactly like james madison. opportunity tohe do casting for someone writing about the founders i will suggest him. not physically impressive like thomasot man jefferson or monroe or washington in particular. again when time and i read about how important his physique was to his accomplishments. him abigail adams first met...
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there is a player named detective donny regan. donny jumps over a car at least once an episode. he is played by donnie wahlberg, as those of you who watch it might guess, comes his here like james madison. if i ever get the opportunity to do casting for someone writing about the donders, i am going to suggest donnie wahlberg. founders, ibout the will suggest donnie wahlberg. six feet tall, jefferson, monroe, washington and particular. i'm struck time and again when i read about washington, how important his busy was to his outcome -- his physique was to his accomplishments. when one first lady first met him, she scolded about not telling her what to expect. dr. benjamin rush described washington this way that there is not a keen get in europe that byld not look like a valley his -- who would not look like a ballet by his side." but wide -- alet by hisk like a v side." habit ofon had a self-possession that placed at ready command the rich luminescence of his discriminating mind. i called him a genius in my book and this caused some heartburn among some critics. i am happy, howeve
there is a player named detective donny regan. donny jumps over a car at least once an episode. he is played by donnie wahlberg, as those of you who watch it might guess, comes his here like james madison. if i ever get the opportunity to do casting for someone writing about the donders, i am going to suggest donnie wahlberg. founders, ibout the will suggest donnie wahlberg. six feet tall, jefferson, monroe, washington and particular. i'm struck time and again when i read about washington, how...
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i'm trish regan, welcome to the intelligence report. terror threat level, warning folks another terror attack may be eminent. we're going to have a report for you from manchester in just a few moments. plus, president trump just wrapping up a busy day in europe, a day
i'm trish regan, welcome to the intelligence report. terror threat level, warning folks another terror attack may be eminent. we're going to have a report for you from manchester in just a few moments. plus, president trump just wrapping up a busy day in europe, a day
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i'm trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." come together to bring stability to the region this.
i'm trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." come together to bring stability to the region this.
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i'm trish regan, welcome everyone, to "the intelligence report".l leak of highly sensitive information related to the manchester terrorist attack. president trump assuring the uk one of our greatest allies, the u.s. will not tolerate the intel leaks and that the justice department will get to the bottom of this. all this as we learn just how much hate and vengeance the manchester terror suspd
i'm trish regan, welcome everyone, to "the intelligence report".l leak of highly sensitive information related to the manchester terrorist attack. president trump assuring the uk one of our greatest allies, the u.s. will not tolerate the intel leaks and that the justice department will get to the bottom of this. all this as we learn just how much hate and vengeance the manchester terror suspd
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cheryl casone in for trish regan. >> hey, neil, we're going to follow on both of those stories.is and this just broke a few moments ago during his show. the new york times is reporting that israel is the source of the intelligence that trump may have revealed to the russians. israel releasing a statement that it has our full confidence and our intelligence sharing relationship. a lot is changing just in the last few months. hello, everybody, i'm cheryl ca casone, and i'm in for trish regan, and i would like to welcome you to the intelligence report. national security adviser hr
cheryl casone in for trish regan. >> hey, neil, we're going to follow on both of those stories.is and this just broke a few moments ago during his show. the new york times is reporting that israel is the source of the intelligence that trump may have revealed to the russians. israel releasing a statement that it has our full confidence and our intelligence sharing relationship. a lot is changing just in the last few months. hello, everybody, i'm cheryl ca casone, and i'm in for trish...
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this is what it looked like on the south shore at regan beach last year. here is the exact same scene this year. >> it's phenomenal the difference. it is remarkable. we have such a long winter and so much precipitation. as it was coming down, we knew it was going to be a great summer. >> reporter: and now with all the water flowing through the dam at tahoe city and heading down the truckee river towards squaw valley and beyond, there's a bit of a trade-off. >> it's running, higher, faster and colder. so right now there's a little bit of danger. it's really impossible to get underneath some of the bridges. so all the rafting companies are not open right now. >> reporter: but the benefits clearly outweigh the risks when it comes to tahoe's bounty. this is what the pier at tahoe city's commons beach looked and this, the same pier today, completely surrounded by blue, pristine water. >> this is incredible. last year there was the size of a football field of sand out here. and now we've got water. >> reporter: greg carlisle manages kayak rentals on the beach. l
this is what it looked like on the south shore at regan beach last year. here is the exact same scene this year. >> it's phenomenal the difference. it is remarkable. we have such a long winter and so much precipitation. as it was coming down, we knew it was going to be a great summer. >> reporter: and now with all the water flowing through the dam at tahoe city and heading down the truckee river towards squaw valley and beyond, there's a bit of a trade-off. >> it's running,...
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. ♪ >> reporter: regan founded operation song to help these vets find their harmony. >> we make to feel's one. then another hand went up then another. and i cried. ♪ >> reporter: most here have been divorced. and many here consider taking their own lives. >> they don't know what went wrong. and if the world needs people to stay here and not end their lives. >> reporter: as sadly 20 veterans do each other. >> i've got something to look forward to again. >> reporter: so the va brings them together to write their own new ending. ♪ >> reporter: and the veterans of operation song keep coming back. ♪ >> music is naturally disarming. they recall more effortlessly the memories and the feelings and the triggers. >> reporter: we watched danny write and write. >> when i come here, it's lyrical bombing. ♪ ♪ ♪ crazy crazy >> how difficult was it for to you open your emotions? >> for the first month or so, i didn't say anything. >> and boy, you opened up. >> oh, yeah, been working at is it. >> did you surprise yourself? >> i surprised myself because i had all of this here. and i didn't know what to d
. ♪ >> reporter: regan founded operation song to help these vets find their harmony. >> we make to feel's one. then another hand went up then another. and i cried. ♪ >> reporter: most here have been divorced. and many here consider taking their own lives. >> they don't know what went wrong. and if the world needs people to stay here and not end their lives. >> reporter: as sadly 20 veterans do each other. >> i've got something to look forward to again....
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nancy regan -- i'm concerned is a heroine for getting awareness and to the point we can get young peoplesupported to enter the field to help solve the problem. >> i think it was a game changer, charlie. let's face it. there was a stigma people. people wouldn't say their loved ones had alzheimer's or died from alzheimer's -- >> charlie: or knew what it meant. >> and were almost embarrassed about it to lay claim to it and be forthright about it. i saw what the reagans did and what maria shriver did. i wanted to join that team. i wanted to be a crusader out there too. i hope when people see the on television covering a sporting event think, hey, that's the guy on our team. he's doing everything he can with a lot of passion and energy making a number of speeches and talks and presentations during the course of the year to steer the proper money and research and funding into the hands of the great experts. >> charlie: give us a time line. where do you think we can be five years from now, ten years from now, fifteen years from now realizing all kinds of things can intervene to be a road block
nancy regan -- i'm concerned is a heroine for getting awareness and to the point we can get young peoplesupported to enter the field to help solve the problem. >> i think it was a game changer, charlie. let's face it. there was a stigma people. people wouldn't say their loved ones had alzheimer's or died from alzheimer's -- >> charlie: or knew what it meant. >> and were almost embarrassed about it to lay claim to it and be forthright about it. i saw what the reagans did and...
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richard nixon starts that trend and it's ronald regan really talks him up.mbraced this man that for the most part presidents have not touched until the latter part of the 20th century. >> i think everything is right about jackson but to me the important question about trump's comments are not the substance of what he said about jackson or the causes of the civil war because it's mostly nonsense. the relevant question is is it dangerous when we have a president with little historical knowledge? you should know history first. all presidents will face major cries. but if they don't know anything about previous crisis, then how will they react? how will they know what to do? >> he said president andrew jackson died before the civil war started saw it coming and was angry, would never let it happen. they're profoundly ignorant r dangerous consequences. >> he didn't improve things with that late night response. well, first of all, the idea that one strong man, president or otherwise could have staved off the civil war is historically absurd. all that really seems
richard nixon starts that trend and it's ronald regan really talks him up.mbraced this man that for the most part presidents have not touched until the latter part of the 20th century. >> i think everything is right about jackson but to me the important question about trump's comments are not the substance of what he said about jackson or the causes of the civil war because it's mostly nonsense. the relevant question is is it dangerous when we have a president with little historical...