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>>> ronald regan was first elected president in the election of 1980. he was sworn in right at the start of 1981. in his first year in office in 1981 he took a couple of little trips to other countries. he visited canada and mexico. went to the caribbean. but he did not take his first major extended overseas trip as president until well into the second year in office. it wasn't until june 1982 when ronald reganing to a big long european trip. and he visited france, italy, germany. and this date, june 8th, in 1982 he visited the uk. and he gave a big, important speech, a historic and controversial speech at the palace -- palace of westminster addressing the british parliament. it was introducing when he was introduced he got in rapturous welcome, long sustained ovation that seemed to startle him a little bit. i'm not sure he expected that warm a welcome. as you might expect part of that speech was regan just waxing eloquent about the special relationship us and the uk after they gave him the warm ovation. >> each stop of this trip is important. but among
>>> ronald regan was first elected president in the election of 1980. he was sworn in right at the start of 1981. in his first year in office in 1981 he took a couple of little trips to other countries. he visited canada and mexico. went to the caribbean. but he did not take his first major extended overseas trip as president until well into the second year in office. it wasn't until june 1982 when ronald reganing to a big long european trip. and he visited france, italy, germany. and...
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carter in 1980 before he was president regan.vice he famously did not follow was presidents should never go to a summit without knowing, quote, what was on the other side. well, regan went without knowing what was on the other side. though that summit ended badly, it was in fact, a good thing that it did so. that's the thing about summits. you just can't evaluate them for a long time. that's what i wrote for the "washington post" on tuesday. and i think any sober assessment of the summit has to wait upon events to judge its worth. mike pompeo said it would take north korea two to two and a half years to denuclearize. it won't take that long to observe cheating. one launch or one nuclear test and we will know it was a sham and president trump can come to the country and state what could not be denied that he tried everything short of military conflict. and he may have to say that as a prelude to just that, military conflict. i conclude today with wait and see. the nba draft is notoriously hard to project players not named lebron.
carter in 1980 before he was president regan.vice he famously did not follow was presidents should never go to a summit without knowing, quote, what was on the other side. well, regan went without knowing what was on the other side. though that summit ended badly, it was in fact, a good thing that it did so. that's the thing about summits. you just can't evaluate them for a long time. that's what i wrote for the "washington post" on tuesday. and i think any sober assessment of the...
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through google, the biggest search engine, the ideology didn't say the party of lincoln or the party of regan. it said our ideology was naziism. they pulled that from wikipedia. the tough part is i was talked about this before hand. and i looked at wikipedia and it didn't say naziism on there. the bias has to stop. because if you just went a couple days before to instagram and you searched donald trump jr., it gave you a warning this site to be harmful and could actually cause death. so that puts a real concern of what's going on. and what happened at amazon kicking out the alliance for freedom. you couldn't give the charity money through there even more, even though they defend religious freedom before the supreme court and amazon smile, those customers can't pick that charity anymore to give money to. >> old friends of mine, i have spoken at their groups. they have been kicked off amazon. that's wrong. leader mccarthy, we have talked about this before on this show. what do you do about this? i think you said this has got to be a source of alarm. there has to be accountability. if you're spe
through google, the biggest search engine, the ideology didn't say the party of lincoln or the party of regan. it said our ideology was naziism. they pulled that from wikipedia. the tough part is i was talked about this before hand. and i looked at wikipedia and it didn't say naziism on there. the bias has to stop. because if you just went a couple days before to instagram and you searched donald trump jr., it gave you a warning this site to be harmful and could actually cause death. so that...
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thank you to mike regan. mark barton, what do you have? we would look at deutsche bank falling to a record close. look at in the context of the wider banking industry which is the worst performer of the stoxx 600 this year, down 13%, five of arriving this year. the worst to performers are no surprises, commerce and deutsche bank. ,eutsche bank is down 4 political turmoil in italy and spain, trade tensions between the u.s. and china, the evaporation of the probability of a rate hike in the near future has weighed on the banking industry. you have specific issues for deutsche bank as well. the malaise is a reminder of what happened in 2016 went viability was called into question. bank stocks were getting hammered. right now they are trading at their lowest price to estimated earnings ratio since august 2016 . it is not looking good but look at the wider sector voices -- versus deutsche bank. it is down. not everyone is pessimistic. theiroup has upgraded rating on the sector. the sector may actually be a value trap, but the downside from curr
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and ronald regan, remember wisconsin was the state ronald regan did not win. >> explaining the tepp iad plaus. a lot of folks know the politics in wisconsin and in fact ronald regan won wisconsin. and republicans won wisconsin in 56, 1960, 68, 72 ab80 and 84. the president ran into another issue in his rally in north dakota last night when he said the head of u.s. steel told him the company was adding six new facilities. moments later, trump increased that number to seven. >> united states steel is opening up six plants through expansion and new. the head of united states steel called me the other day. and he said, mr. president, i'd like to thank you. i've never seen anything like it we haven't opened up a new plant in 32 years. now we are opening up seven. >> the "washington post" reached out to a spokesman for u.s. steel to confirm the claim they were told we post all the major operational announcement to the website and report them on earnings calls. the most reents pertained to the granite city a blast furnace restart. the post writes, translation, the president is wrong but appa
and ronald regan, remember wisconsin was the state ronald regan did not win. >> explaining the tepp iad plaus. a lot of folks know the politics in wisconsin and in fact ronald regan won wisconsin. and republicans won wisconsin in 56, 1960, 68, 72 ab80 and 84. the president ran into another issue in his rally in north dakota last night when he said the head of u.s. steel told him the company was adding six new facilities. moments later, trump increased that number to seven. >> united...
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courtney regan has more. >> good morning. cnbc obtaining an e-mail that musk sent to all tesla employees. the subject line reads some concerning news. in it musk says he is dismayed to learn about a tesla employee who conducted extensive and damaging sabotage. musk claims the employee tweaked code on products and sent company data to third parties without authorization. the e-mail says there may be considerably more to this situation than meets the eye we need to figure out if he was acting alone or with others at tesla and if he was working with outside organization all of this comes as tesla ramps up production to meet the goal of pumping out 5,000 model 3 vehicles by the end of the month. cnbc reached out to tesla for comment on the e-mail, tesla declined right now shares are moving lower in the pre market by 2%. the full e-mail is available on cnbc.com it's an interesting e-mail and strong wording from elon musk. >> courtney regan, thank you >>> so much more to come on this busy tuesday a billionaire's take on trump, trad
courtney regan has more. >> good morning. cnbc obtaining an e-mail that musk sent to all tesla employees. the subject line reads some concerning news. in it musk says he is dismayed to learn about a tesla employee who conducted extensive and damaging sabotage. musk claims the employee tweaked code on products and sent company data to third parties without authorization. the e-mail says there may be considerably more to this situation than meets the eye we need to figure out if he was...
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i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ trish: happening right now a senate panel will grill inspector general horowitz and fbi director christopher wray on that 568 page report. it is happening any minute from now. we'll monitor it as it goes on. we'll bring you updates throughout the hour. don't go anywhere. an important hour ahead. my intel on the explore is sieve report, how several fbi officials handling the clinton probe had a bias against donald trump and anybody that would support him. and why this all may actually tie back to robert mueller's russia investigation. that's coming up. >>> breaking right now, president trump firing back against lawmakers criticizing his zero tolerance immigration policy. president telling his critics, if you don't want to see parents and children separated from the border, go ahead and change these laws. more on all of it. go to our edward lawrence on capitol hill where the hearing has just begun or about to just begin. hey there, edwa
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they criticized ronald regan when he walked out of iceland against gorbachev.nk president trump is taking that same approach. he's making sure that for this negotiation to go forward that the tone is set correctly. to have an agreement means that you have to. he's been very clear. you have to end any nuclear weapons that you have or any development of that for any agreement to go forward. and he would put that into stone by going forward with a treaty. >> let me switch to the second biggest issue. there is no plan for that yet. i've been told by the navy they can't count on the defense appropriation money flowing. if you are speaker, will the defense money continue to flow as it has this year and next in the appropriations with you as superintendent and majority leader? >> you have been a great advocate of this. 20% cut to our military, and the world did not get safer. you have watched what we did in this last there agreement where we have increased the spending into. that can't make up all the difference. we got the pay raise in the last nine years. the greate
they criticized ronald regan when he walked out of iceland against gorbachev.nk president trump is taking that same approach. he's making sure that for this negotiation to go forward that the tone is set correctly. to have an agreement means that you have to. he's been very clear. you have to end any nuclear weapons that you have or any development of that for any agreement to go forward. and he would put that into stone by going forward with a treaty. >> let me switch to the second...
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i want to hear from you, go to facebook, you can find me at real trish regan. i'll see you tomorrow. off 451. liz claman, good luck. liz: yeah. and it is a bad picture particularly for the nasdaq. breaking news, stocks are in somewhat of a freefall as the markets are accelerating losses, the plunge sparked by the trump administration's plan to protect america's tech interests from not just the chinese, but apparently from almost all nations in the world. and that's according to one of the administration's top voices. you already look at the dow down 450 points, but draw your attention to the nasdaq, losing two and two-thirds percent, that's a loss of 204 points, s&p down 51. the tech-heavy index is really starting to spiral downward. this all began around
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i am trish regan, welcome, everyone to "the intelligence report." the president's touring a foxconn facility in southeast wisconsin, talking to workers about economic futures. this is a pivotal time for our country, i know it, you know it and he knows it. the president of the united states set to speak in wisconsin in just a moment. as we await him. straight to our very own jeff flock live in mount pleasant, wisconsin with the latest. reporter: i suspect we're going to get him soon, maybe out before i finish talking. there you go, i'll shut up when he shows up. we heard from speaker ryan, governor walker, and the president just about half hour ago, i suppose, broke ground on this facility. i say broke ground, standing in a building that's already been built. this is already well on its way but the president sticking the shovel in the dirt, wisconsin dirt along with terry go who founded foxconn and toured some of the technology that's on display here. thin, what is it called? building the first stage of this, something called thin transistor, what is
i am trish regan, welcome, everyone to "the intelligence report." the president's touring a foxconn facility in southeast wisconsin, talking to workers about economic futures. this is a pivotal time for our country, i know it, you know it and he knows it. the president of the united states set to speak in wisconsin in just a moment. as we await him. straight to our very own jeff flock live in mount pleasant, wisconsin with the latest. reporter: i suspect we're going to get him soon,...
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they see shades of regan and gorbach gorbachev. we're going to have to allow time to pass to make that kind of comparison. but the president was beaming. he was in a very confident mood on air force one. they were just about jubilant, beaming with pride over what happened in singapore. but you don't get the sense at this point that they have any kind of information as to how they will force kim jong-un's hand here. obviously he came all of that way. i was standing just a few feet away from this person who is a tyrant, a murderer, someone who has jailed tens of thousands of people in these gulags. how can they accomplish as big as denuclearization over a couple hours of conversation? that's where the rubber will meet the road, guys. this administration has essentially given itself a huge challenge going forward. they laid down this historical marker and said we have done something as big as regan and gorbachev but haven't delivered something that concrete. at this point, as the president would say, all talk and no action. >> hey, ji
they see shades of regan and gorbach gorbachev. we're going to have to allow time to pass to make that kind of comparison. but the president was beaming. he was in a very confident mood on air force one. they were just about jubilant, beaming with pride over what happened in singapore. but you don't get the sense at this point that they have any kind of information as to how they will force kim jong-un's hand here. obviously he came all of that way. i was standing just a few feet away from this...
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three late tries including this one for regan grace overturned the visitors' lead.eans saints' lead at the top of the super league table is extended to six points ahead of second—placed wigan warriors while wakefield remain in sixth. elsehwere tonight there were wins for hull fc, hull kr and warrington. ahead of their tour of england next month, india completed a comphensive 2—0 t20 series win over ireland, with a 143 run victory in dublin. opener kl rahul smashed his way to 70, as india posted 213 from their 20 overs and they skittled ireland out ofjust 70, to complete the victory. india start their t20 series with england on july third at old trafford. and, ben stokes has been named in england's squad for the three—match one—day international series against india which starts on 12july stokes hasn't played since tearing his left hamstring at the start ofjune, but he's due to return as a specialist batsman for durham's t20 match against yorkshire on fifth july. fellow all—rounder chris woa kes misses out though — he's been struggling with knee and quad injuries. we
three late tries including this one for regan grace overturned the visitors' lead.eans saints' lead at the top of the super league table is extended to six points ahead of second—placed wigan warriors while wakefield remain in sixth. elsehwere tonight there were wins for hull fc, hull kr and warrington. ahead of their tour of england next month, india completed a comphensive 2—0 t20 series win over ireland, with a 143 run victory in dublin. opener kl rahul smashed his way to 70, as india...
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we'll see, couple hours from now, trish regan. hey there, trish. trish: breaking now, trump is back to the united states agreeing to complet denuclearization as two leaders embark on new face of diplomacy. trish: i'm trish requiring began welcome to "the intelligence report". historic moment, the leader of the free world, and the infamous north korean dictator, talking together. face-to-face. for nearly five hours. despite past challenges, there is potential to change the course of history, for new, vibrant, and peaceful future. watch. >> yesterday's conflict does not have to be tomorrow's war. and as history has proven over and over again, adversaries indeed can become friend. we're prepared to start a new histor we're ready to write new chapter between our nations. >> new chapter. we've got this covered for the entire hour. we'll talk about what the new chapter will look like, what the potential is, and what it will actually really, truly, whether not it will achieve complete denuclearization. i will be joined by presidential hoist torian doug we
we'll see, couple hours from now, trish regan. hey there, trish. trish: breaking now, trump is back to the united states agreeing to complet denuclearization as two leaders embark on new face of diplomacy. trish: i'm trish requiring began welcome to "the intelligence report". historic moment, the leader of the free world, and the infamous north korean dictator, talking together. face-to-face. for nearly five hours. despite past challenges, there is potential to change the course of...
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there are no surprises. >> this is different than the regan era. donald trump, which was a shrewd political move for him in the midst of his battle for the republican nomination, wanted to prove to conservatives he was trustworthy on judges, that he was not going to just appoint folks from his new york days that may be more liberal. he put a list to evangelicals and conservatives make this their die-hard issue, a list of vetted conservatives so they were assured that should he get the opportunity to make appointments, would move to the right. >> that is a great thing donald trump did. it makes the stakes very clear. >> he farmed that list out to the federal society. let's not pretend that he has deeply informed views about justice. he outsourced that to apiece the right. >> and he did that for a reason, and it worked. we know now from that list. and he also reiterated obviously several times exactly what he wanted in a justice. when row v. wade came up that was basically for him and the base he was cultivating. >> as jeffrey lays out, that is issue
there are no surprises. >> this is different than the regan era. donald trump, which was a shrewd political move for him in the midst of his battle for the republican nomination, wanted to prove to conservatives he was trustworthy on judges, that he was not going to just appoint folks from his new york days that may be more liberal. he put a list to evangelicals and conservatives make this their die-hard issue, a list of vetted conservatives so they were assured that should he get the...
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as trish regan. hey, trish.ts ago, top economic advisor larry kudlow briefing the media ahead of g7 summit. the mr. kudlow blasting the wto, claiming that the current trade system is broken. allies to level the playing field. zero tariffs for everyone. that's fair. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." big rally on our hands up 221. nec d
as trish regan. hey, trish.ts ago, top economic advisor larry kudlow briefing the media ahead of g7 summit. the mr. kudlow blasting the wto, claiming that the current trade system is broken. allies to level the playing field. zero tariffs for everyone. that's fair. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." big rally on our hands up 221. nec d
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here is trish regan right now. trish: hey, neil. wrapping up attacks against robert mueller russia probe. the president claiming that the probe is unconstitutional. it is a never ending witch-hunt. he is right? the president tell greats his 500th day in office. welcome, i'm trish regan to "the intelligence report." ♪ president trump tweeting today he has the right to pardon himself, but, he wouldn't. he wouldn't need to anyway. since he has done nothingç wro. coming up, david rifkin, former legal advisor to president reagan and bush 41 on legality of president trump's claims. congressman andy biggs how this probe is dividing our country and h mu impact if any this probe will have on the midterms. >>> tbs not firing samantha bee despite her absolutely horrific, disgusting comments about ivanka trump. instead samantha bee will address the comment on her upcoming episode this week. my intel, why she shouldn't be back at work. her show should not go on. no hate speshould be tolerated. i don't care if you're on the left. tbs should know
here is trish regan right now. trish: hey, neil. wrapping up attacks against robert mueller russia probe. the president claiming that the probe is unconstitutional. it is a never ending witch-hunt. he is right? the president tell greats his 500th day in office. welcome, i'm trish regan to "the intelligence report." ♪ president trump tweeting today he has the right to pardon himself, but, he wouldn't. he wouldn't need to anyway. since he has done nothingç wro. coming up, david...
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right now to trish regan. hey, trish. trish: hey there, neil. history about to be made. breaking, everyone, we're seven hours away from this historic summit between president trump, the president of the united states and kim jong-un of north korea in singapore. the president is going to be looking at his very first, any first i should say sitting down of a u.s. president with a north korean leader. all of this coming as we look at a market up 61 points right now. investors not reacting too much one way or the other. this may be a wait and see. they need to see what comes out of this big summit in singapore. i'm trish regan, welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report. ♪ trish: pretty incredible stuff. in less than seven hours the president will meet one-on-one with kim jong-un and we're told none of the president's advisors, not one will be at that initial meeting. he will have a translator, kind of important, but no extra aides, no one except kim jong-un and the president of the united states. so hey, anything could happen, right? republican congressman joe wilson, o
right now to trish regan. hey, trish. trish: hey there, neil. history about to be made. breaking, everyone, we're seven hours away from this historic summit between president trump, the president of the united states and kim jong-un of north korea in singapore. the president is going to be looking at his very first, any first i should say sitting down of a u.s. president with a north korean leader. all of this coming as we look at a market up 61 points right now. investors not reacting too much...
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. >>> ronald regan was first elected president in the election of 1980.t of 1981. in his first year in office in 1981 he took a couple of little trips to other countries. he visited canada and mexico. went to the caribbean. but he did not take his first major extended overseas trip as president until well into the second year in office. it wasn't until june 1982 when ronald reganing to a big long european trip. and he visited france, italy, germany. and this date, june 8th, in 1982 he visited the uk. and he gave a big, important speech, a historic and controversial speecht
. >>> ronald regan was first elected president in the election of 1980.t of 1981. in his first year in office in 1981 he took a couple of little trips to other countries. he visited canada and mexico. went to the caribbean. but he did not take his first major extended overseas trip as president until well into the second year in office. it wasn't until june 1982 when ronald reganing to a big long european trip. and he visited france, italy, germany. and this date, june 8th, in 1982 he...
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trish regan will be back monday.ave yourself a great weekend, and by the way, the market can, it turn around? liz claman will take you into the final hour of trading, always an exciting hour and maybe turn the ship around. >> we already are, actually, ashley. the markets view, and i'm sure you noticed this of the trade war, battle skirmish has totally changed in this final hour of trade. down this morning, 281 points. the dow jones industrials are now all but reversing course. look on the big board, down just 70 points. the morning media and, of course, the hysteria was sparked by china's overnight announcement it will impose tariffs on $34 billion of u.s. imports beginning july 6th in retaliation for president trump's tariffs on 25% on $50 billion worth of chinese goods. now, we see that investors are cutting into those losses, seeing the dro
trish regan will be back monday.ave yourself a great weekend, and by the way, the market can, it turn around? liz claman will take you into the final hour of trading, always an exciting hour and maybe turn the ship around. >> we already are, actually, ashley. the markets view, and i'm sure you noticed this of the trade war, battle skirmish has totally changed in this final hour of trade. down this morning, 281 points. the dow jones industrials are now all but reversing course. look on the...
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i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ trish: we have global markets in a big selloff mode on news president trump is pushing for 200 billion-dollars more tariffs against china. chinese stocks are getting particularly hard. the shanghai index falling 4% closing at two year lows. is this beginning of a trade war? we're on it for you. the president is set to meet with republican lawmakers as calls grow louder for the white house to move on immigration. can congress draft a bill that meets the president's standards. we have confidence in america's economy is on the tries. but former treasury secretary robert ruben tells me investors are ignoring short-term risks in the market. i sat down with mr. ruben to get his thoughts on the u.s. economy, trade and china. we have that more straight ahead. >>> back to our stop story here. stocks falling pretty significantly down 297 amid a looming specter of a trade war. our own blake burman at the white house with the latest. hi, there, b
i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ trish: we have global markets in a big selloff mode on news president trump is pushing for 200 billion-dollars more tariffs against china. chinese stocks are getting particularly hard. the shanghai index falling 4% closing at two year lows. is this beginning of a trade war? we're on it for you. the president is set to meet with republican lawmakers as calls grow louder for the white house to move on immigration. can...
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for "nightly business report," i'm courtney regan. >>> let's take about what some supreme court ruling could mean for consumers and the retail industry. arun, welcome, how soon will consumers potential feel the bite of today's ruling? >> well, i think they're going to start seeing it very soon, especially if you shohrough retailers like etsy or i think wayfair is probably a biggest loser. they advertise themselves as a place where you don't have to pay sales tax. amazon's probably going to see some impact, but they are big enough to be able t absorb any losses that comerom their sellers having to charge sales taxes, so that shifts the power in the online retailing space away from the smaller players and towards the bigger players. >>> arun,al a bit why brick and mortgage areasti traal retailers like macy's and best buy would be so vesuppor it will add to their administrative costs, isn't it? >>well, it's because a lot of the brick and mortar retailers n't have a significant online presence relative to their ce pres they have the systems in place to collect sales tax anyway, so they're
for "nightly business report," i'm courtney regan. >>> let's take about what some supreme court ruling could mean for consumers and the retail industry. arun, welcome, how soon will consumers potential feel the bite of today's ruling? >> well, i think they're going to start seeing it very soon, especially if you shohrough retailers like etsy or i think wayfair is probably a biggest loser. they advertise themselves as a place where you don't have to pay sales tax....
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i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to the show. ♪ trish: president trump has been vowing from the beginning to drain the swamp and eliminate any unnecessary agencies but his push to merge two departments now needs congressional approval. can he get this done? we're asking former campaign director ed rollins and getting his thoughts on what we've seen transpiring along the border. meanwhile the house will vote on two immigration bills. the both would give president trump $25 billion for his border wall. only one gives the dreamers a pathway to citizenship? do either of the bills have a chance on the house floor? we have intel for you. breaking today, supreme courts say states can collect sales tax on out-of-state purchases. online retailers taking a huge hit on this news. we have more straight ahead. first to blake burman at the white house with more on president's push to reform the d.c. swamp as well as what he saw there within the last hour or so, melania trump there, visiting one of these centers
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i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ trish: canada and the european union appear united against president trump who is refusing to back down from his tough talk on trade. so will anything get done at the g7 summit? we'll have a live report from quebec, canada, straight ahead. we're days away from the north korean summit. the president is flying out to singapore straight from the g7. that is happening tomorrow morning. how is he preparing for big meet ing, historic meeting with kim jong-un. congressman matt gaetz is here. consumer confidence nearing 18 year highs, pretty nice, full steam ahead for our economy but someone apparently hasn't told nancy pelosi that, because she is saying these numbers don't matter. my intel on the dems led by pelosi next. but first, let's go back to the top story, president trump attending a very tense g7 summit in quebec, canada. blake burman is there with a whole lot more. everybody is waiting to see what the class photo is, body language,
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i'm trish regan, welcome to "the intelligence report." we'll hear live from the president and prime minister abe shortly, moments from now. there is a live picture of the two leaders are wrapping up the working lunch where they discuss erything from trade to the upcoming north korea summit. we are told that abe asked president trump to keep up that maximum pressure on kim jong-un. also to help secure the release of about a dozen japanese citizens abducted by north korea in the late 1970s, and early 1980s. as we wait for president, joined by republican from florida, and chairman of national security subcommittee, ron desantis. ron, good to see you. >> good to see you. trish: there is so much at stake. this could be a historic moment. let's get to the nitty-gritty on trade with japan. what is the potential in terms of renegotiating what we currently have with japan and how does that help us with china? >> i think that is something the president has been focused on not just since he ran for office but really for decades. go back to the '80s,
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regan was imperious, he was arrogant and he was politically inept.iasco on the border is another example of john kelly being tone-deaf politically. i think donald trump if he wants to succeed, if he wants to govern as opposed to simply running a perpetual campaign, has to find his own version of a james a. baker iii or a leon panetta, somebody with political instincts who can tell him what he does not want to hear. >> chris whipple, author of "the gatekeepers." thank you, chris, so much. >>> coming up, separating fact from fiction, following the president's impromptu briefing with reporters on the white house lawn. south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed people in the community lived with untreated health problems for years. so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to
regan was imperious, he was arrogant and he was politically inept.iasco on the border is another example of john kelly being tone-deaf politically. i think donald trump if he wants to succeed, if he wants to govern as opposed to simply running a perpetual campaign, has to find his own version of a james a. baker iii or a leon panetta, somebody with political instincts who can tell him what he does not want to hear. >> chris whipple, author of "the gatekeepers." thank you, chris,...
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i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." moments ago, the president touting the strength of the u.s. economy just six months after his historic tax cuts. but with canada and with china set to issue new tariffs on u.s. goods, will markets lose momentum? that's a question. we've got a live report. watching a great market right now at the new york stock exchange. all coming up. >>> new reports say the president may choose a supreme court nominee before he leaves for europe on july 10th, and the white house will begin interviewing candidates beginning next week. you got both sides digging in hard here for sure to be an epic battle, but can the country handle this much division? my intel coming up. >>> plus show you what the democrats are saying, not just on that, but apparently they have a new immigration policy. stop policing the border altogether, let them all in. democratic senator kristen gillibrand says it's time to get rid of i.c.e. altogether and start over. is this really best rally and cry for the left right now? we're
i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." moments ago, the president touting the strength of the u.s. economy just six months after his historic tax cuts. but with canada and with china set to issue new tariffs on u.s. goods, will markets lose momentum? that's a question. we've got a live report. watching a great market right now at the new york stock exchange. all coming up. >>> new reports say the president may choose a supreme court nominee before...
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i'm trish regan, welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." all right, everyone, break today, the reworked immigration bill failing on the house floor moments ago. president trump blasting democrats for refusing to work with republicans as we see over and over and over again. they don't want to fix he says, our broken immigration sy. here's the thing, something needs to be done, right? we can recognize that because right now folks in trump administration and members of congress they're being harassed over immigration. they want something done. he wants something done. the democratst something done and yeto one can get there. you wonder why americans are so frustrated with congress. i'll tell you, though, this i getting very uncomfortable. you think about the latest victim. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. watch this.. trish: transportation secretary elaine chao who happens to be h mccnell's wife, did you hear her yelling at protesters. we'll show you that in just a little bit. she said emphatically leave my husband alone. do not mess wi
i'm trish regan, welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." all right, everyone, break today, the reworked immigration bill failing on the house floor moments ago. president trump blasting democrats for refusing to work with republicans as we see over and over and over again. they don't want to fix he says, our broken immigration sy. here's the thing, something needs to be done, right? we can recognize that because right now folks in trump administration and members of congress...
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i am trish regan, welcome everyone, to "the intelligence report." all right, the supreme court ruling today 5-4 in favor of the president's travel ban. the president calling it a tremendous victory for the american people and the constitution. we have here with us harvard law professor alan dershowitz, he will weigh in on this historic ruling next. plus harley-davidson says it will ship more production overseas after the european union raised motorcycle tariffs by 25%. president trump blasting the company on twitter saying they're using tariffs as an excuse to leave the country. but is harley-davidson just doing what's best for its bottom line? we're on it. >>> members of the trump administration are being publicly harassed and intimidated all throughout washington. america is going too far on this. my intel coming up. >>> first, back to our top story, the supreme court ruling in favor of trump's travel ban. our very own blake burman with more, hi there, blake. reporter: a celebratory white house and president after the third travel ban, travel ban
i am trish regan, welcome everyone, to "the intelligence report." all right, the supreme court ruling today 5-4 in favor of the president's travel ban. the president calling it a tremendous victory for the american people and the constitution. we have here with us harvard law professor alan dershowitz, he will weigh in on this historic ruling next. plus harley-davidson says it will ship more production overseas after the european union raised motorcycle tariffs by 25%. president trump...
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there's always you know begin yury i mean it's it it's message can still a widely held belief that regan food is dull and dreary jazz oakley's chocolate mousse should certainly put that mates to rest. and now we are going on. very special hiking to a to the water and see for that we are off to the north sea island of used every six hours the tide changes drastically due to the album flow of the tides it is possible to walk into the mot flats when the tide is going out hiking directly on the seabed well sounds good but you have to be careful this can be quite dangerous when the water starts rise again since two thousand and nine the wooden sea is unesco natural heritage site as its unique natural phenomena let's take a closer look now and with an expert who knows exactly the movement of the tides. hi no bearing is taking his guests on a special kind of to he's going to show them how to land become sea and the sea land. now we're headed out at the water and seems low point for where we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads. nobody knows the mud
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good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster in for trish regan and welcome to "the intelligence report as trade tensions are reaching new highs. the trump administration announcing tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese imports. investors, well, they don't like that. we'll have a live report from the new york stock exchange coming up in just a few moments. meantime president trump br
good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster in for trish regan and welcome to "the intelligence report as trade tensions are reaching new highs. the trump administration announcing tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese imports. investors, well, they don't like that. we'll have a live report from the new york stock exchange coming up in just a few moments. meantime president trump br
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i am trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ we have a market up more than 200 points right now, after a new report shows the u.s. economy added 223,000 jobs. how about that? in the month of may and how do you like this, the unemployment rate falling to 3.8%. that is the lowest, folks in 18 years. lots of good signs there. can anything stop the booming economy. all-star economic panel to break it down straight ahead. we'll look at the fallout from the president's decisions to slap tariffs from some of our closest trade partners if any. republicans in congress are criticizing trump's protectionist policies. what is wrong with wanting to level the playing field, wanting to get a fair deal? columbia business school professor, dean, glen hubbard, he is here to weigh in on all of that. but first, new developments on the north korea summit as the president meets with an aide to kim jong-un at the white house right now and reportedly has received a letter from the north korean leader,
i am trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ we have a market up more than 200 points right now, after a new report shows the u.s. economy added 223,000 jobs. how about that? in the month of may and how do you like this, the unemployment rate falling to 3.8%. that is the lowest, folks in 18 years. lots of good signs there. can anything stop the booming economy. all-star economic panel to break it down straight ahead. we'll look at the fallout from the...
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regan did it. carter did it. clinton did it. and bush did it.n political investigations. >> you're saying after the probe is over, it may be cleaned up with any pardons. >> if people were unfairly prosecuted. >> rudy guiliani on the pardoning power of the president. now, this comes as former trump campaign manafort has been taken into custody after pleading not justice i did tampering with ing witnesses. joining me is liam brennan. these charges are not directly linked to the investigation into russia's meddling in the election. how will these play into robert mueller's problem? >> you know, alex, at this time -- go to see you again. it's unclear. what this will do is severely restrict him and his defense team and likely keep that trial on a very strict timetable. being detained before trial is not something a judge wants to do, or wants to do very easily. one of the things they have to factor is how long will they be detained without a final judgment. i think judge jackson will keep this on a strict timetable because she has had to take this se
regan did it. carter did it. clinton did it. and bush did it.n political investigations. >> you're saying after the probe is over, it may be cleaned up with any pardons. >> if people were unfairly prosecuted. >> rudy guiliani on the pardoning power of the president. now, this comes as former trump campaign manafort has been taken into custody after pleading not justice i did tampering with ing witnesses. joining me is liam brennan. these charges are not directly linked to the...
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but president regan was with gorbachev. you know the body count is high but with whom we have to deal. >> we know the histories. this administration has been clear about defending human rights. everywhere we go, we talk about it. when we meet with countries not implying with human rights, we have done that with chairman kim. i know the president has spoken about that with xi as well. you have to remember, those human rights problems existed long before this administration came in when our policies were very different. previous efforts to improve on the human rights conditions have failed. we are confident that the biggest threat to the united states, chairman kim's nuclear program is the place we need to begin. and if we are successful, if we can get the outcome we hope to have, we think we create a greater probability of human rights conditions not only in north korea but around the world may well improve. >> are there side protocols that we don't know about? >> i just don't want to get into the details of the negotiations
but president regan was with gorbachev. you know the body count is high but with whom we have to deal. >> we know the histories. this administration has been clear about defending human rights. everywhere we go, we talk about it. when we meet with countries not implying with human rights, we have done that with chairman kim. i know the president has spoken about that with xi as well. you have to remember, those human rights problems existed long before this administration came in when our...
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to trish regan now. trish: i want to camping. neil: exactly.ld, chilly reception at the annual g7 summit where meets with leaders from canada, japan, european union amid tension over trade. the president will meet with the traditional class photo happening from now. we'll look at that. it will be interesting to read the body language there between the likes of macron and merkel and president trump. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪
to trish regan now. trish: i want to camping. neil: exactly.ld, chilly reception at the annual g7 summit where meets with leaders from canada, japan, european union amid tension over trade. the president will meet with the traditional class photo happening from now. we'll look at that. it will be interesting to read the body language there between the likes of macron and merkel and president trump. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪
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mark regan reports on aston villa for bbc wm. happened yesterday that put the club in what seems like a desperate situation. they suspended the see you with immediate effect, and it emerged that aston villa were having problems with revenue and customs over unpaid tax. they say both those matters are unconnected but they add to a problem —— a club already in turmoil. tony xia said the club faces financial challenges having not secured promotion to the premier league. the owner is a chinese businessman and is restricted in the amount of money he can take out of china and put into the club. the challenges are still there for aston villa and problems seem to be getting bigger. yesterday their pre—season friendlies were just five weeks away and all these issues will have to be sorted out with their ceo suspended, a restriction on the money they can spend and a restriction on the owner over how much money he can invest. whichever way you shake it, you would think even administration is not out of the question for what is one of the mo
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the holders then lost two players to the sin bin, and saints took full advantage, with regan grace and hull did stage a late fightback, but it wasn't enough, and st helens are through to the last four. where they will face catalans dragons. warrington take on leeds in the other semi—final, with both games on 5 august at bolton's macron stadium. preparations for the world cup included a match between brazil and croatia at anfield earlier. a stunning individual effort from neymar, on his return from a three—month injury lay—off, put brazil in front. no problems with balance or precision from the world's most expensive player. and it was a familiar face locally who ensured victory, liverpool's roberto firmino scoring in front of the kop to give brazil a 2—0 win. northern ireland were in costa rica earlier to play one of brazil's group e opponents in a world cup warm—up. the hosts took the lead after half an hour, throuthohan venegas. joel campbell doubled the lead at the start of the second half before francisco calvo completed the scoring to make it 3—0. england play costa rica on thursd
the holders then lost two players to the sin bin, and saints took full advantage, with regan grace and hull did stage a late fightback, but it wasn't enough, and st helens are through to the last four. where they will face catalans dragons. warrington take on leeds in the other semi—final, with both games on 5 august at bolton's macron stadium. preparations for the world cup included a match between brazil and croatia at anfield earlier. a stunning individual effort from neymar, on his return...
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the holders then lost two players to the sin bin and saints took full advantage with regan grace anda late fightback but it wasn't enough and it's st helens that progress. fiji won the london leg of the world rugby sevens series, beating south africa 21—17 in the final at twickenham. ireland claimed the bronze medal by beating england. jordan conroy crossed inside the final minute to level the score. mark roche landed the conversion for a 21—19 victory with just five seconds remaining in the match. that's all the sport for now. a meeting of the world's leading finance ministers has ended with sharp division between the united states and the remaining g7 countries over president trump's tariffs on aluminium and steel. several countries including canada and mexico have already retaliated with their own tariffs as chris buckler reports. the finance ministers were welcomed with the traditional canadian greeting. but despite the smiles, it was hard to escape the idea that someone was banging the drums of war. the message to the us, from the other big economic nations, who posed for this u
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, anyway 324 points down on the dow maybe the king and queen with change things now to queen trish reganank you so much neil cavuto. breaking right now, everyone we're off on the dow 330, pretty big losses here, and it's in part because the president is doubling down on his america first trade policies which would put more pressure on china which has everybody very worried right now. we're going to talk all about that. we may hear more on these trade policies actually from the president himself this hour he's sitting down with the king of jordan who as you just heard neil say gets to go through that fancy entrance on the south lawn it's all happening this hour, i'm trish trish regan welcome to the intelligence report.
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here is trish regan right now. trish: hey, neil.cks against robert mueller russia probe. the president claiming that the probe is unconstitutional. it is a never ending witch-hunt. he is right? the president tell greats his 500th day in office. welcome, i'm trish regan to "the intelligence report." ♪ president trump tweeting today he has the right to pardon himself, but, he wouldn't. he wouldn't need to anyway. since he has done nothing
here is trish regan right now. trish: hey, neil.cks against robert mueller russia probe. the president claiming that the probe is unconstitutional. it is a never ending witch-hunt. he is right? the president tell greats his 500th day in office. welcome, i'm trish regan to "the intelligence report." ♪ president trump tweeting today he has the right to pardon himself, but, he wouldn't. he wouldn't need to anyway. since he has done nothing
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i'm trish regan, welcome to "the intelligence report."prime minister abe shortly, moments from now.
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understand what reagan began negotiating with gorbachev, then the soviet union was put in a hole because regan pushed against that high soviet military budget. the soviets couldn't go on with their massive weapons program. >> neil: that was all going nicely until really near the final day where ronald reagan discovered that the russians had snuck in that line about the space initiative was near and dear to him and the u.s. would abandon it. that was like a line on a closing statement when you try to setting on housing purchasc g purchasing. he walk ad way from that. >> yeah. that was 1986. gorbachev wanted to undermine the sdi, the strategic defense initiative that reagan was proposin proposing. that would outmode his whole weapons arsenal. so the soviets were anxious to avoid that. gorbachev made that clear. reagan was trying to push human rights violations by the russians, to put gorbachev at east. reagan wasn't going to eliminate the sdi initiative and not go forward. but they did meet in washington. it was a postponement. they respected reagan. reagan was ae the be very successful. they di
understand what reagan began negotiating with gorbachev, then the soviet union was put in a hole because regan pushed against that high soviet military budget. the soviets couldn't go on with their massive weapons program. >> neil: that was all going nicely until really near the final day where ronald reagan discovered that the russians had snuck in that line about the space initiative was near and dear to him and the u.s. would abandon it. that was like a line on a closing statement when...
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he defined president regan's foreign policy. >> it codified what a lot of ceilings that people on thead. >> krauthammer took plenty of flack for the iraq war. he was comfortable taking swipes at hillary clinton. >> she needs lying lessons from her husband, to do it with a smile and charm. presidents don't talk like this, they never have. this is what it sound like when you are living in a banana republic. >> but he occasionally praised president trump. his conservativism was never about getting republicans elected. he loved baseball and "in defense of the f-word." he was unable to type, but rarely spoke of his disability. >> you are betraying your whole life if you don't say what you think. >> he was never nasty, a contrast to the name calling today. as a trained medical doctor, he used a scalpel, not a sledgehammer. in that sense he lifted everyone's game. >> shannon: in all the years i knew charles, i never saw him in a bad mood or ever heard him say anything nasty about anybody. >>> grateful you spent the evening with us. goodnight from washington. have a great weekend. i'm shannon
he defined president regan's foreign policy. >> it codified what a lot of ceilings that people on thead. >> krauthammer took plenty of flack for the iraq war. he was comfortable taking swipes at hillary clinton. >> she needs lying lessons from her husband, to do it with a smile and charm. presidents don't talk like this, they never have. this is what it sound like when you are living in a banana republic. >> but he occasionally praised president trump. his conservativism...
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i am trish regan, welcome, everyone to "the intelligence report."sconsin, talking to workers about economic futures. this is a pivotal time for our country, i know it, you know it and he knows it. the pre
i am trish regan, welcome, everyone to "the intelligence report."sconsin, talking to workers about economic futures. this is a pivotal time for our country, i know it, you know it and he knows it. the pre
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i'm trish regan.eryone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ trish: happening right now a senate panel will grill inspector general horowitz and
i'm trish regan.eryone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ trish: happening right now a senate panel will grill inspector general horowitz and
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i'm trish regan.elcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ trish: we have global markets in a big selloff mode on news president trump is pushing for 200 billion-dollars more tariffs against china. chinese stocks are getting particularly hard. the sh
i'm trish regan.elcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." ♪ trish: we have global markets in a big selloff mode on news president trump is pushing for 200 billion-dollars more tariffs against china. chinese stocks are getting particularly hard. the sh
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theelethon.lewist the end of as trish regan. hey, trish. trish: moments ago, top economic advisor larry kudlow briefing the media ahead of g7 summit. the mr. kudlow blasting the wto, claiming that the current trade system is broken. allies to level the playing field. zero tariffs for everyone. that's fair. rish reg. weomone, to "t intelligence report." big rally on our hands up 221. nec director larry kudloes a glowing review of the u.s. economy. i will throw in thisaveat. lalo him, hays been glass f and has alw has seen the good side of things. in this case he is right. one the questions whether global tensions regarding trade will actually derail our now booming economy. john lonski is here. the economist. we'll discuss all of it. >>> plus the white house is working hard to iron out details of president's historic meeting with kim jong-un next week. i will talk with congressman martha mcsally. she has intel next. >>> the miss america beauty pageant is waving good-bye to the swimsuit competition. ing in as scrapping swimsuits is the right
theelethon.lewist the end of as trish regan. hey, trish. trish: moments ago, top economic advisor larry kudlow briefing the media ahead of g7 summit. the mr. kudlow blasting the wto, claiming that the current trade system is broken. allies to level the playing field. zero tariffs for everyone. that's fair. rish reg. weomone, to "t intelligence report." big rally on our hands up 221. nec director larry kudloes a glowing review of the u.s. economy. i will throw in thisaveat. lalo him,...