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you know the way they say that you know if you're gonna like somebody in the

first five seconds you ever hear that one well I think that very quickly I'll

know whether or not something good is going to happen well ahead of the

historic Singapore summit with North Korea President Trump says he'll know

right away where the Kim jong-un means business our next guest wrote the book

on president Trump's negotiating skills Brad Thomas is the author of the Trump

factor and he joins us right now Brad a perfect voice to have this morning you

heard the president a couple days ago on the South Lawn on Friday saying look

it's not about over preparing for this it comes down to attitude how do you

expect the president is going to go into this meeting absolutely it's great to be

back on the show here again today look president Trump has a number of

tools in the toolkit you know is that is the dealmaker in chief I think one of

his one of his most strategic tools is his toughness he's going to go into this

summit is a very very tough tough negotiator you know he's the deal maker

in chief and I fully expect him to go in with really you know no guns loaded and

he's gonna you know really charge like a Rana he's gonna take charge of this

summit and I think that's really when it be his his number one tool that I think

again ABI and Pete that he's got just in his toolkit Brad as he goes in is he for

his preparation does he have okay about option one option two option three I'm

from a briefing book or she's saying hey I'm really gonna feel this out and from

there I'll decide what's next you know I think he's already I think he knows what

he's looking for again his team is there in advance and I think there's a lot of

strategy that's going to be going into place here but but at the top I mean the

leader president Trump he's really gonna focus on I think he's right those first

minutes are gonna tell a lot because you know it really comes down to trust and

building a a trusting relationship with the parties involved and I think you

know president Trump eyeball-to-eyeball he's going to be able to and in looking

at look look him in the eye and really understand and develop because I think

that's going to be the key word from this summit is building a relationship

with trust and starting with that first meeting yeah cuz these things as we know

are so delicate and they time's something as big as negotiating

with North Korea what will be success in your opinion

leaving that summit on Tuesday how will all of us here at home be talking about

this as a successful meeting what needs to be done sure well I think it will be

successful not having full confidence in the president I think he's going to do a

great job he always is again we hired him as that is the deal maker in chief

so I my confidence is a really at an all time high going into this conference but

again you know Trump Tower wasn't built in a day

rome wasn't built in a day and i don't think this summit is going to be you

know done in a day i don't think we're going to walk away with a done deal I

think this is the first brick in the foundation so I think it's going to take

a number of a number of meetings and negotiations but again I think it's

going to start with laying that foundation that framework built on trust

and really starting to understand each other and flush out you know the the

details here but again I think the the parties involved it really it really

comes down to that that relationship and again I don't think we're gonna expect a

tremendous a lot that first week I don't think it's gonna be a market mover type

of a week but I think over time hopefully president Trump will be able

to negotiate this deal again and I think the foundation a key word here is trust

Brad you say charging in like a rhino it's a great visual you've got kim

jonghwan we don't know if he's 34 35 or 36 it depends on who you believe you've

got president Trump has been through the wringer here in the real estate world in

negotiations of business what what is it about his past that has prepared him as

he says he said I don't need to over prepare I've been prepared my whole life

what is it that it's prepared him the most you know I think again is they his

experience I mean you're like it really comes down to the lessons learned in

life and again one reason I elected this prior I've owed it for this president he

was a lecture of course is his experience in the in the in the in the

in the battlefield of business and you know strumpf said in the art of the deal

that comes down you know really to trust and he has a lot of balls in the air I

think that's really the key takeaway here is that you know and really he runs

this country like a business and I think that's really the key here is we have a

businessman you know in the White House negotiating this deal we haven't seen

this ever in that really in the three of the united states so again my

confidence is extremely high here going into this summit alright Brad Thomas

you've written a book about this you know what you speak great to have you on

this morning's preciate your time great thank you so much

all right well thousands of journalists from across the world

arriving in Singapore along with Kim jong-un and before president Trump well

we know a good journalist ed Henry he's on the ground there too and he'll join

us live for that we are back with some quick headlines for e we begin with a

Fox News Alert a man is dead after a helicopter goes down the chapter

crashing into power lines along wisconsin' Fox River before plunging

into the water the mangled aircraft was lifted to the surface following a search

and rescue effort the victim is believed to be the pilot and president Trump

could soon be on his way to another summit Russian President Vladimir Putin

saying he is happy to meet with our commander-in-chief

whenever Washington is ready President Trump and hudan apparently discussed a

potential summit in Vienna that is according to the Kremlin but no

decisions have yet been made and justified races into the history books

at the 150 of running of the Belmont Stakes

it was amazing the undefeated three-year-old completing a sweep of the

Kentucky Derby the Preakness Stakes and now Belmont Stakes the favored chestnut

colt becoming just the second horse to achieve that feat since 1978 and at 52

Mike Smith is the oldest jockey to ever win the Triple Crown unbelievable Griff

take it away Thanks heavy HBO host Bill Maher facing

backlash after saying he hopes the economy will crash in order to quote get

rid of President Trump I feel like the bottom has to fall out at some point and

by the way I'm hoping for it because I think one way you get rid of Trump is a

crashing economy so please bring on the recession yeah sorry if that hurts

people but it's either roof or a recession or you lose your democracy

here to react Emma Craddock strategist and psychotherapist and author Nancy

Collier Nancy good morning thank you what is Bill Moore doing he's literally

hating it President Trump so much he's rooting for

another recession I don't think he's really rooting for another recession I

think what he's trying to point out is that our democracy is at stake right now

our democracy if there are no rules then there's no system and what we're seeing

right now is that if somebody is above the law and people that commit crimes or

do whatever they do are let off the hook which is what's being suggested right

now then we have no system to protect us so I don't know if you really pushed

Bill Maher that he meant we should suffer more financially because actually

the economy is doing quite well and that's one thing we're really excited

about so I don't know if he might have been being a bit sarcastic but our rules

are being taken away democracy hang on it prejudges that the president has done

anything illegal to begin with I mean this whole notion that the president is

above the law and it's something that crowds are attacking is just not

accurate and it's not fair we have a Russian investigation out there we will

get some results but it's early to be saying that and those that that lost

their businesses in their life savings in the dustbin of heartache in 2008 that

is an outrageous comment would you not agree I think we have to stop going back

to 2008 I think we've had a president who is unraveling a system piece by

piece and as a psychotherapist we have a raging narcissist in the office and the

state the classic symptoms of narcissism are a need to be special a need that's

your opinion as a psychotherapist that he's a narcissist but he is the current

president and state should we not give him the benefit of the doubt and is it

not perhaps bad on the psychotherapy of the country to suggest bill Moore

suggesting that the president is this above the law guy well the president is

saying that he can pardon himself so when you have somebody saying it doesn't

matter first of all I've done nothing wrong but

if I did it doesn't matter because I can pardon myself that you don't need to be

a psychotherapist to say that suggests that I can do basically whatever I want

that I'm a king right well we're moving in the direction of an authoritarian

government and away from this just not true though he has done nothing to

suggest that he undermines democracy in the steps he's taken there was a legal

discussion over whether or not he would have the option to part himself but you

know this whole I mean you mentioned about the economy we're celebrating the

economy look at the end of the day why won't Democrats why won't people like

Bill Maher give President Trump a chance to deliver in the case of the economy in

the case of where he is now in North Korea for the nation well I would ask it

question and back right that's what we do and why are the Republicans turning

away and turning away and turning away from some really bad behavior look every

let's just take the me2 movement just for a moment every man that has been

caught misbehaving has lost their person life has lost their work life Trump

continues on everything that's done with its Teflon so why don't do it you can

stand up and say hey I want my party back as a Republican you know there

plenty of conservatives you're in a big discussion there and you know President

Bill Clinton also dealing with his own issues tonight but thank you so much for

coming in Nancy Collier Democrat strategist and psychotherapist great

author thank you all right Fox News Alert President Trump getting ready to

meet face to face with Kim jong-eun and it all started with this as I said they

will be met with fire fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has

never seen before we take a look back and what led to this high stakes summit

and we're live on the ground in Singapore ahead of the meeting

ed Henry the one-and-only is there and he's next there he is right there oh

what's he got here we go get ready and in Singapore sorry I can't make it it's

just my eczema

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then from shorten sweep soon Singapore and history pox on top of the president

wrapping things up at one summit that very soon wheels up for an even bigger

one welcome everybody happy weekend I'm Neil

Cavuto and we are live in China buff where the president is expected to speak

any moment now before he takes off and then it will be well I guess G 7-1

president prompt of begging out earlier that summit now they're not too happy

he's leaving then again with his trade tariffs and it's very tough talk and

he's wanting to invite Russia back in they haven't exactly been thrilled since

he arrived so now to Singapore and another summit know G six plus one more

like just one on one Donald J Trump Kim jong-eun let's get ready to maybe not

rumble talks that could make history or maybe just repeat the mistake of

history bill Richardson has some ideas he was Bill Clinton's point man on North

Korea and that was the first time we thought we had a deal with the North

Koreans until suddenly we didn't what our former trade rep says this President

must snail down to make sure history doesn't repeat itself and what retired

General Jerry Boykin and former top diplomat Paul Bremer say is important

about Singapore more about what happens after Singapore that's what matters they

have some ideas all that and Hawaii democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard

on the volcano there that is not letting up an interior secretary Ryan's inky on

all that environmentalist outrage of the administration that ain't letting up

either then the Golden State Warriors their

basketball champs again but good luck getting it into the White House anytime

soon why the guy some call basketball dad levar ball says this is getting

childish folks and he is something to you stuff in Korean oh yeah he's talking

to you too mr. president kids cover your ears Kabuto life starts now

all right any minute now the president divided states will be speaking to the

world and letting us know his thoughts ahead of going off to Singapore right

now he's going to be leaving that conference early to make sure he has

plenty time to prep in Asia for the historic meeting with his North Korean

counterpart Kim Jong moon to Kevin Clark live in Quebec Canada with more Kevin

what does he expect to say nearly you suspect the president will talk not just

about some bilateral conversations held between the u.s. and Canada

he sort of tipped his hand on that yesterday but also perhaps we will hear

whether or not the US will take part in the final communique as you know it is

customary at the conclusion of the g7 to have sort of a group statement will the

u.s. take part in it clearly coming into this particular summit the president has

been at odds with global trading partners because of his push to level

the playing field so we're not certain if people take part in that we all

suspect the president in situations like these Neil will probably take the

opportunity to field some questions very interesting start to his day here today

he was actually charted to the gender equity Advisory Council breakfast was

supposed to start at 8:00 he got there around 8:25 officials say he was

actually huddling with them discussing the day's events and we have not been

able to confirm this but one of my sources says it may have had something

to do with the final communique now last night Neil a considerably different feel

as the President and other world leaders took part in the first working session

of day one the goal as always collaborating on issues surrounding

trade and security and the environment and now clearly we were all looking at

by the way yesterday at that family photo wondering might we see some body

language that might tip us off to the mood here in Charlevoix you really

didn't see anything on the surface all smiles but to say the least

there is a number of reasons why the president might not feel like this is

exactly been a welcome ceremony for him so we'll be watching all that play

outside Neil as we get more but for now back to you as we await the President of

the United States all right Kevin thank you very much ahead of that let's

squeeze in what's happening at the next stop of the president's travel the one

that world is paying attention to that is his

upcoming visit the Singapore will be sitting down mano a mano with the leader

of North Korea Kim jong-un Richardson is already there in Singapore with the

latest hey rich hey Neil and all systems go

those are the words from Singapore's foreign minister speaking in Beijing

earlier today he was in North Korea just before that and also said things will

start happening within the next 24 hours well within the next 24 hours from now

president Trump is scheduled to arrive with his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

the expectations for this are anything from a meet-and-greet to something big

and bold in the words of the Secretary of State Pompeyo acknowledged that it's

going to take some time the idea of North Korea's surrendering its nuclear

weapons program inspections to verify that its ballistic missile program that

would deliver those weapons and what North Korea will get in return and when

it will get it now officials say they are still applying sanctions against

North Korea in the meantime but the president has acknowledged that he's

holding off on additional sanctions against Kim jong-un and his regime and

so the conclusion of this summit this not might not be the only summit that's

because the president has acknowledged this may involve a second summit or a

third summit so the beginning of the meetings between the two may only start

on Tuesday and then follow on from there there have been teams negotiating u.s.

and North Korean teams here in Singapore for more than a week to try to get some

of the ground work but the expectation is there hopefully going to clear some

of those issues the beginnings of the conversations of what each team wants to

get out of this what each country wants to get out of this and that the

president and kim jeong-hoon can make some progress

won't know till Tuesday deal all right thank you my friend Richardson in

Singapore again we are waiting for the president I did States ahead of that

let's get the read from retired Lieutenant General Jerry Boykin they're

always good to have you but someone furniture on the participants going into

this summit and both seem to be offering the possibility of extending it a little

bit is that possible and do you think that would be advisable well I do indeed

I think first of all these are the two heads of state meeting and I think that

the follow-on has to be done at a lower level

lower level diplomats but I would say to you know your audience here today we

should not expect the ships to pull into port next week and start loading Kim's

nuclear program and and evacuating it because I think that this is an

iterative process and we're going to see a broad framework but what we're not

going to see a bad deal because after pulling out of the Iran deal the last

thing that mr. Trump can afford to do is to agree to a bad deal here a bad deal

for us sir is interpreted as taking troops out of South Korea sooner rather

than later that we have issues without even though it's high on the North

Koreans list I today were to start denuclearizing as you say should start

coming with pieces and parts on them to do just that we start taking troops out

of there that that would be inadvisable right yeah I would certainly in the

short term it would be very inadvisable to start removing US troops there and by

the way we need to remember that other Asian countries are very dependent upon

the fact that America has troops up on the DMZ in South Korea we're important

to the Asian countries around there but let me say this I think that what

President Trump has to convey to Kim right up front is that we will accept

nothing less than a total denuclearization based on our definition

of it and secondly that we believe that his nuclear program is an existential

threat to America and we will do whatever we have to do to include the

military option to reduce that threat if we don't make a deal here in the next

few meetings that's what he should expect you know there is another

argument to be made for ending the state of war that's existed between our

countries now forgets the better part of 70-plus years general that would be a

big deal in and of itself and that is something that the president were told

has stated as a goal of his doable unite well I think it is doable but obviously

you have to have allied participation you know South Koreans have already

signaled they're willing to do that but keep in mind since 1953 we've been in

basically a ceasefire so I think this would be a

a good mostly symbolic step if we could accomplish this and I think it could be

done all right now in the region that we're talking about there's always been

a concern you have a North Korea of a South Korea certainly Kim jong-un's

father and his grandfather wanted to unite that I and I was single Korea but

under the North's control much like the old days of North Vietnam and South

Vietnam announces Vietnam under the old North's control how do we avoid that

well first of all that is a that's not going to happen and China will be the

single thing that will probably prohibit that from happening a unified Korea only

because china considers Korea to be their buffer I've said this on your

program before it's a buffer between China and the West and the last thing

they're going to accept as a unified Korea because naturally that would

ultimately fall under Western influence and that is not what they want they want

that buffer to be in place serve you can just hang on there I want to bring in

the interior to the United States Ryan Zinke as much an important force to look

at in this debate as he is a Navy SEAL the first one elected to Congress cores

multiple Bronze Star recipient himself a secretary very good to have great to be

with you you you know from your vantage point oh you didn't tear inside of the

United States but of course you you fought and put a lot on the line for

your country how important is what's going on and what will be going on at

Singapore to you but it is important yeah and the president is doing exactly

what he said he would do and you look at 500 days it yes set aside the phenomenal

numbers unemployment the energy or what we're doing even to think 500 days ago

that we would be sitting down multiple meetings now with Korea which was the

single greatest threat in my opinion face in this country of having a

nuclear-armed Korea that had the capability to launch ICBMs in hit

territories and possibly the mainland itself to be where we are where we could

end the war absolutely astonishing what this president has done you know occurs

at a time where he has had far more favorable thing

to say about the North Korean leader and the Chinese then he has about a lot of

the people he's been meeting with in Canada for the g7 summit so he's sort of

liked the guests they want to see leave right now how do you feel about that

well if Canada is one of our closest allies they always will be but the trade

deals are unfair we want free fair trade and you will look at it it's one way and

it's just time to say stop you know the world is a lot more prosperous the world

is safer when America prospers but you look at our trade deficits and the deals

that were made they're not in America's best interest and long term they're not

in the world's best interest because our wealth our jobs had been going overseas

and it has consequences and the president is doing exactly what he said

he would do let's make sure that our relationships with our allies are based

on fair trade a better words when it's one way that's not fair all right well

you could argue the point when it comes to the Canadians it's almost even we

don't run a surplus or deficit it's about a watch but I'll take it whether

this is about that but I will say the secretary comes at a time when we

probably need all the friends we can get are you worried or maybe is this the

strategy that the president's take me maybe we'll outline it in just a few

minutes that look look how tough I can be with my friends China look at stuff I

can be with my friends North Korea imagine I'll do with you I'm not I'm not

concerned that your European friends Canada remains and will remain our

closest friend but it's just dispute over principle as you say well I'll

overall trade but I got to say Johan on steel ships ready secretary we're gonna

interrupt by the your boss now of course the president I did State John Bolton

the back there and some of those economics partners in Canada let's

listen in

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Warren Buffett's Stunning New Statement About Trump All But Guarrantees A 2020 Landslide - Duration: 2:56.

Warren Buffett's Stunning New Statement About Trump All But Guarrantees A 2020 Landslide.

During the 2016 election cycle, multi-billionaire business magnate Warren Buffett was one of

President Trump's biggest critics.

And he even appeared on stage at a Hillary Clinton rally to take a cheap shot at Donald

J. Trump over not releasing his tax returns.

Nearly two years later, however, it appears times have changed BIG-TIME!

And Buffett is actually praising the man he helped try to take down during the election.

According to a report by Daily Mail, Buffett, who is worth of 82 billion dollars, sat down

with CNBC's Sqauwkbox and admitted he is very impressed with President Trump's handling

of the economy.

The mogul believes Trump is making the economy "strong" and he is setting the stage to

keep it that way for at least the next 10 to 30 years.

In his interview, Buffett said Americans are living through a "rare" economy and "business

is good."

While specifying why he feels this way, Buffett said:

"Right now, there's no question: It's feeling strong…I mean, if we're in the

sixth inning, we have our sluggers coming to bat right now."

JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who was interviewed alongside Buffett, gave his take on what the

strong economy means for months and years to come.

Simon said, 'The way I look at it, there is nothing that is a real pothole.

If you look at how the table's set, consumers are in very good shape.'

Simon's comment coincided Buffett's remarks that he can't look in a crystal ball, but

feels the economy will experience a good 10 to 30 years as a result of current decisions

that are being made.

As per the Daily Mail:

'The two men's comments come as the unemployment rate fell to an 18-year low of 3.8 per cent.

Meanwhile, second-quarter growth is expected to reach 4.5 per cent, according to the Atlanta

Fed's GDPNow tracker.'

Since Trump has become President, Buffett has softened his tone towards the same man

he denounced and challenged to release his tax returns during the 2016 election.

Seeing high-profile former critics, like Buffett, changing their perspective towards the President

is a trend we are seeing more and more of as Trump continues to turn America's economy

around.

And if this strong economic momentum continues, it will be something Americans will have a

hard time turning their back on when at the poll booths in 2020.

We leave you with an interview with Buffett, where he speaks optimistically about President

Trump and says all Americans should come together and respect him.

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Trump Just Busted Obama's Entire Administration In Massive Coverup – 'This Is Totally Illegal!' - Duration: 14:06.

Trump Just Busted Obama's Entire Administration In Massive Coverup – 'This Is Totally

Illegal!'

President Trump is laying blame at the feet of former president Barack Obama.

While in office, Obama evidently sidestepped sanctions against Iran and gave them access

to our financial system.

That was illegal and a massive cover-up ensued.

Trump tweeted, "The Obama Administration is now accused of trying to give Iran secret

access to the financial system of the United States.

This is totally illegal.

Perhaps we could get the 13 Angry Democrats to divert some of their energy to this "matter"

(as Comey would call it).

Investigate!"

The Obama administration sought to give Iran access to the U.S. financial system by sidestepping

sanctions kept in place after the 2015 nuclear deal, despite repeatedly telling Congress

and the public it had no plans to do so.

Senate Republicans are investigating the matter.

As Obama tried to set up the Iran deal, he also worked to make sure Iran received their

so-called promised benefits without playing into the hands of the deal's opponents.

Iran got $150 billion in the deal that Obama made with them.

They also received $400,000 in exchange for prisoners and another $1.3 billion in cash

that Iran claimed was owed to them.

This money has allowed Iran to zoom ahead with their nuclear weapons program, massively

beef up their military and sponsor terrorism across the globe.

And the U.S. got nothing in return.

Nothing.

Iran will still get their nukes.

All of this was predicted as Obama's administration struck a deal Iran, but they didn't care.

To this day, we don't know the full story of why this was done

From The Daily Mail:

"The report by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations revealed that under President

Barack Obama, the Treasury Department issued a license in February 2016, never previously

disclosed, that would have allowed Iran to convert $5.7 billion it held at a bank in

Oman from Omani rials into euros by exchanging them first into U.S. dollars."

"If the Omani bank had allowed the exchange without such a license, it would have violated

sanctions that bar Iran from transactions that touch the U.S. financial system."

"The effort was unsuccessful because American banks – themselves afraid of running afoul

of U.S. sanctions – declined to participate.

The Obama administration approached two U.S. banks to facilitate the conversion, the report

said, but both refused, citing the reputational risk of doing business with or for Iran."

"The Obama administration misled the American people and Congress because they were desperate

to get a deal with Iran," said Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), the subcommittee's chairman.

Issuing the license was outside the purview of the terms of the nuclear agreement.

Under that deal, the U.S. and world powers gave Iran billions of dollars in sanctions

relief in exchange for curbing its nuclear program.

President Trump is now declaring that the U.S. will pull out of what he described as

a "disastrous deal."

The license issued to Bank Muscat stood in opposition to repeated public statements from

the Obama White House, the Treasury and the State Department, all of which denied that

the administration was contemplating allowing Iran access to the U.S. financial system.

A lie?

Immediately after the nuclear deal was signed in July of 2015, then-Treasury Secretary Jack

Lew testified that even with the sanctions relief, Iran "will continue to be denied

access to the world's largest financial and commercial market."

Just a month later, one of Lew's top deputies, Adam Szubin, testified that despite the nuclear

deal, "Iran will be denied access to the world's most important market and unable

to deal in the world's most important currency."

It turned out that was not true.

The Obama administration stated that they decided to grant the license in the spirit

of the deal.

That included allowing Iran to regain access to foreign reserves that had been off-limits

because of the sanctions.

They claimed that public comments made by the Obama administration at the time were

intended to dispel incorrect reports about nonexistent proposals that would have gone

much farther by letting Iran actually buy or sell things in dollars.

These same officials spoke on condition of anonymity because many of them are still involved

in national security issues.

While relieving of sanctions and issuing of licenses were argued heatedly in Congress,

Secretary of State John Kerry and other top aides fanned out across Europe, Asia and the

Middle East trying to convince banks and businesses they could do business with Iran without violating

sanctions and facing steep fines.

"Since Iran has kept its end of the deal, it is our responsibility to uphold ours, in

both letter and spirit," Lew said at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

in March 2016, without offering details.

During that same time, the AP reported that the Treasury had prepared a draft of a license

that would have given Iran much broader permission to convert its assets from foreign currencies

into easier-to-spend currencies like euros, yen or rupees, by first exchanging them for

dollars at offshore financial institutions.

When questioned by lawmakers about the possibility of granting Iran any kind of access to the

U.S. financial system, Obama-era officials never volunteered that the specific license

for Bank Muscat in Oman had been issued two months earlier.

That's called lying by omission.

Since then, Iran has found other ways to access their money.

There's always a way.

Iran would have to go through another country's currency, but there are a number of countries

more than willing to help them.

Trump has exposed these dealings by the Obama administration to help Iran.

Now, Congress is getting involved and they will investigate.

Should former President Obama be held accountable for his actions here?

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How President Trump's life prepared him for Kim summit - Duration: 13:46.

world history in the making as we get closer to the historic one-on-one

meeting with President Trump and kim jungeun just a few hours president Trump

will land in Singapore I feel that Kim Jungman

wants to do something great for his people he won't have that opportunity

again so one-time shot and the left finally

admit that the anti Trump hysteria has gone too far North Korea on the other

hand understands that you want to manipulate Donald Trump you give Donald

Trump something for his ego from says its attitude not so much preparation

that matters Canadians did not take it like that the United States has moved

forward with significant tariffs polite were reasonable but we also will not be

pushed to them tariffs are going to come way down because we people cannot

continue to do that we're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing and that

ends

it's June 10th and we begin with a Fox News Alert all eyes are on Singapore as

we get closer to the highly anticipated meeting between President Trump and Kim

Jong hoon the North Korean leader arriving overnight in meeting with

Singaporean leaders Kim jong-un has reportedly only left his country three

times since taking power in 2011 in less than two hours president Trump will land

as well in Singapore no sitting president has ever met or spoken on the

phone with a North Korean leader that just gives you a sense of how historic

this all is no matter what happens in the summit where we are at this point we

have come such a long way we have in the pictures we've seen already this morning

and we will continue to bring you get a cup of coffee in stick tune because

you're seeing history unfold in a very unlikely but important place Singapore

all morning we've got live we'll bring live footage to you as soon as we have

it right now we're looking at moments ago Kim Jong un meeting with the prime

minister of Singapore it looks like introducing part of his traveling

element to the prime minister of Singapore all these meeting president

Trump will also be meeting with the Prime Minister before he meets with Kim

Jong un events unfolding in real time as we heard from ed Henry we don't know

exactly what the itinerary will be that's being helped you help very

closely as soon as we know it you're gonna know it so let's go live to John

Roberts who is in Singapore ahead of the president's arrival John this is all

happening we just showed live footage there Kim jong-un on the ground and just

a matter of hours president Trump will also be there

yeah good morning to you Abby Pete and Griff as you as you know well Abby from

spending a lot of time when you were a child here in Singapore this is a big

big deal kim jeong-hoon touching down a few hours ago meeting with the

Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien moon he arrived aboard an Air China

flight which is interesting because we have heard that North Korea doesn't have

aircraft that could carry him this far and while air China is the flag carrier

of China he was flying aboard an american-made 747 so an interesting

combination of nationalities there this is going to be the very first time as

you mentioned that an American president has met with a leader of North Korea

North Korea wasn't created until after the Korean War the closest that an

American president ever came to meet him with the North Korean president was

President Clinton back in 2000 but at the last minute he pulled back he sent

Madeleine Albright the Secretary of State instead so when the two leaders

sit down Tuesday morning line o'clock Singapore time it truly will be a

historic moment President Trump has said that he likely will get a chance to suss

out Kim jong-un in the first minute of their meeting he says you know how it

takes five seconds before you know whether you're going to like a person or

not president thinks you'll be able to get an early read on him and the

president is really pushing this idea that this is a one-time shot this is an

opportunity for Kim jong-un that will never come around again here's

the president from yesterday he can take that nation with those great people and

truly make it great so it's a one time it's a one time shot and I think it's

going to work out very well that's why I feel positive because it makes so much

sense

President Trump really believes that Kim jong-un wants to do the right thing some

US diplomats who have negotiated with North Korea in the past believed that

Kim jong-un was actually even as he was building up his nuclear arsenal looking

for an off-ramp looking for a way into the global community you can see

pictures here of the st. Regis Hotel where Kim jong-un is staying very very

heavy security there President Trump will be staying at another hotel the two

of them are going to be meeting at the capela resort which is on an island just

off the shores of downtown Singapore it's connected by a causeway there's one

way in one way out so it's the perfect place to hold a summit the president

believing that he could make progress here in the next 48 hours but at the

same time saying you know things may not work out coming into this with a very

realistic attitude listen here we're going in with a very positive attitude

and I think we're going to come out fine but I've said it many times who knows

who knows may not may not work out it's a good chance it won't work out it's

probably an even better chance that it will take a period of time it'll be a

process

the president thinking that this will be the first of a few meetings between the

two leaders of course it would be the first of many meetings between US and

North Korean officials the president telling me in answer to a question I

posed to him at a press conference on Thursday in the Rose Garden that he

would like to see the normalization of relations between the United States and

North Korea which of course would mean putting a US Embassy right in the heart

of Pyongyang a b8 press John great reporting there on the ground in

Singapore thank you John thanks John stuff yeah and it almost seems like

endless possibilities not endless but you could you could start with a that is

the Prime Minister's palace there in Singapore walked by that so many times

growing up as a young girl so that I imagine it's Kim jong-un in his

entourage leaving the palace we don't as we've mentioned earlier don't have the

exact itinerary for this trip or for Kim Jong Un's whereabouts but we will keep a

close eye on that and bring you any footage as we get it also mentioned

Singapore is perfectly 12 hours ahead of the United States so when it's 7 o'clock

oh 6 here in the morning it's 706 p.m. there so their evening wrapping up as as

president Trump's about to arrive there in Singapore all right let's now bring

in Cory Lewandowski former Trump campaign manager and of course co-anchor

of let Trump be Trump and the perfect person to get a perspective this morning

a good morning Cory good to have you on good morning happy Sunday happy Sunday

so this is all happening you are watching it unfold live here give us a

sense you know the president better than than all of us here what is going

through his mind is he is walking into this meeting on Tuesday he says

ultimately it all comes down to attitude I will know within the minute of what

his intentions are well you know I've seen the president so many times in

meetings whether it is with elected officials in the US he's met for the

first time with business leaders that he's trying to do a deal with he

understands a person's energy he understands what it's like and that

first interaction with the person if it's someone he's going to be able to

work with if it's someone that he's going to be able to negotiate with and

the art of the negotiation that this president has perfected is making sure

that both sides walk away feeling that they get a good deal but don't forget

the United States holds all the chips right now the maximum pressure campaign

that we have put on Korea has what it has forced kim

jeong-hoon to come to the table to dock to talk about denuclearization which

would do the world a very good thing so the president has all the cards in his

hands right now but he will know within the first two or three minutes of this

meeting if Kim jong-un is serious about really

denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula and what does that mean he's got some

advisors with as well obviously we know Mike Pompeo will be there john bolton

will be there the the his press secretary will be there a chief of staff

kelly will be there as well will is is this you do you think there'll be a

private moment before the cameras see it I mean as a negotiator as he tries to

set the stage how does he set the stage most

advantageous to him well I think he'll what we've seen already is that

secretary Pompeo has been over there he's had talks Noelene with kim

jeong-hoon but also with the number two he understands what kim jeong-hoon wants

to accomplish here i'm sure he and ambassador bolton have briefed the

president on numerous occasions of what to expect and understand that we have a

history between these two countries of them not being truthful with us them

taking our money and not denuclearizing so I think what you're gonna find is I

think the president's going to want to have a private interaction with Kim

jong-un before all the cameras and then you'll see a mad rush of cameras very

similar to what we saw the first time president Trump sat down with Vladimir

Putin back about a year ago when they were overseas they had a private meeting

the cameras came in they shook hands and then they had that long detailed

discussion between having a better relationship between Russia and the

United States Cory let me ask you in your words what does success at this

summit look like well it's very clear success is the denuclearization of the

Korean Peninsula it is the stopping of North Korea promulgating their nuclear

weapons technology it is making sure that they are not launching any more

test missiles that is what success looks like

not just for North Korea and South Korea and Guam and all the area over the but

for the world community at large but it will not be done at the cost of the

United States and what I mean by that is this is not a president who's going to

make the same mistakes as previous administrations giving countries

billions of dollars to Dinu clear eyes and then they don't do it so

we have a maximum pressure campaign on North Korea right now those sanctions

are hurting that country dramatically they need to come to the table if they

want to sustain it Cory you just came from the the president flying from the

g7 to go to Singapore at the g7 he at a press conference very prominently said

hey we don't want to be the world's piggy bank anymore pushing back against

countries he feels like we have untried unfair trade deals with what do you make

of the back and forth he's had with not just China and adversaries but also with

with Canada with the EU they they don't want to take it a lying down but he's

not backing down either well you know it's amazing because the world leaders

clearly did not listen to the campaign that Donald Trump ran in 2016 that said

he was going to put America first and now he is putting in place those

promises that he made and when you look at Canada it's a two hundred and seventy

percent tariff on our dairy products going into that country that is not free

trade that is an advantage that Canada has if they want to allow our products

into their country then we will be reciprocal and look it's a global

economy and we understand that but for 30 years the United States has been

taken advantage of and that's why multilateral deals have not worked on

behalf of the US and this president wants to negotiate bilateral deals so we

can have a better deal for the United States and our manufacturers not workers

here and that's what America first is all about yeah and he's taken that

America first message all the way over to Singapore landing there in just a

matter of a couple hours here Cory you think about what he is wanting out of

this kim jonghwan because it is a negotiation as you know obviously the

president is said he'll walk away from the table if he doesn't get what he

wants and what is best for America but in return what are we gonna get from Kim

jong-un what are they going to ask for you think well I think what Kim jong-un

and his people need is for the United States to potentially relieve some of

the maximum pressure campaign that we have had on that country for a long time

the economic sanctions that we have had you know they need to have a strong

relationship with other trading partners and because of this president and the

pressure that he's been able to put on through other countries on North Korea

they are really feeling that economic harm so what I

think Kim jong-eun is going to need to ask this president for if some relief

for a period of time so he can have some economic stability back in his country

and the only way that that can happen is the promise to denuclearize and not just

the promise but the actual action of doing that yeah it's got to happen up

front - thanks Cory thank you very much just a very what one quick last one and

that is do you believe that the president will leave with some at least

initial agreement for a framework towards that path of denuclearization

you know I really hope so but look if it's a bad deal for the United States I

know this president is a great deal maker he's gonna walk away so it's up to

him and he'll be able to figure that out as soon as he gets in that room with Kim

jong-il all right thanks Cory with your tenure you get

live video there from the streets of Singapore presumably could be Kim

jong-un riding in that up-armored it looks like BMW or Mercedes well that's

right kim jungeun now on the ground in Singapore and president Trump expected

to arrive soon we'll take a look back at what led to this high-stakes summit next

president Trump also making waves at home by commuting Alice Marie Johnson's

life sentence she joins us live with a message to the president and the country

just ahead I want to thank President Donald John strong

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Standing For America - Trump To Ask Players For Pardon Ideas - Watters' World - Duration: 15:59.

welcome to waters world I'm Jesse waters the debate over kneeling during the

national anthem once again at fever pitch after President Trump canceled the

White House event honoring the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles many

players had planned to boycott so instead President Trump threw a party

honoring America and the national anthem we love our country we respect our flag

and we always proudly stand for the national anthem we always will stand for

the national anthem we stand to honor our military and to honor our country

and to remember the fallen heroes who never made it back home we stand to show

our love for our fellow citizens and our magnificent Constitution we stand to pay

tribute to the incredible Americans who came before us and the heroic sacrifices

they made and we proudly stand for our glorious nation under God while the

president took the high road CNN took the low one accusing the president of

being fake this isn't about some fake patriotism about standing or some

pageantry real patriotism is understanding what the Constitution

means for all Americans real patriotism is understanding that all of us are

created equal and we have the choice to stand kneel or sit or even attend a

football game if we choose to it wasn't fake patriotism I was actually there and

I really don't appreciate being lectured on what real patriotism is by CNN's Don

Lemon but former NFL wide receiver TJ whose manzara

went one step further suggesting Trump's a racist as a black athlete it's

somewhat you can't go you can't go the president is demean the

african-american players so much you can't go to the White

two players joining me now with their reaction former New York giant Jason

Sehorn and Jack brewer who played for the Philadelphia Eagles Jack what do you

think about TJ's commentary there about black players can't go to the White

House it seems completely preposterous in my opinion you know listen I don't

like a lot of the things that President Trump says either

I mean he's pissing me off on several occasions but I've been to the White

House and I'll go back because I want to talk about these issues I actually think

that you know you can have a conversation with President Trump and

and hopefully that we can find a way to bridge this gap I mean we're all

Americans we're in the same family families fight

families quarrel but you got to talk about it and that's the approach that I

take I don't understand why the Philadelphia Eagles players then didn't

take the opportunity Jason to go to the White House and if they want to have a

conversation with the president that would seem like the place to do it right

it would have been the perfect opportunity for them to get their

message across because what I've been confused by this whole thing is you know

we have parkland shooting at issues and so people defend the Second Amendment

but they don't want to defend the First Amendment the First Amendment it gives

you the right the freedom of speech to to protest and that's all they're doing

it's not about black/white it's like it's about though when you call them a

racist like there's a different races 'im and prejudiced now we can go back

and forth between the two on him but I don't believe he's a racist he might be

prejudiced you might say some things that are demeaning I get it but what I'm

thinking here is the players could have had a platform bigger than no other than

the White House to get their message across to that man himself and I believe

they disrespected the office of the presidency Jack you know it's not about

the person that occupies the office it's about the office itself and to showboat

and to say you're gonna have 60 guys down there and then the night before say

you know what we're only gonna have six it's just not the right way to do it

yeah I mean I don't know enough about the details of how that happened I mean

it was really unfortunate to hear that only six guys are gonna be going you

know particularly because if you look at the Philadelphia Eagles in their

ballclub I mean from the Fergana Leader Malcolm Jenkins who I

is one of the greatest black leaders of our time right now Chris long gave up

his entire year's salary to help help help the kids I mean these guys are out

there in the community doing good work and the fact of the matter is is every

single one of those guys stood up for the national anthem each and every game

and so you know this this this this is confusing me I just don't understand why

the Philadelphia Eagles ballclub and Donald Trump aren't communicating I mean

it seems like you know they they agree on a lot of issues I just think in front

of the lights and the cameras they're going at each other and it could have

been handled in a much better way I've asked and you know this jesse we talked

before I've asked for Donald Trump to please bringing our black athletes to

the White House and let's have a conversation and that's heal this nation

that sounds like a good idea and the president just earlier offered a little

bit of an olive branch Jason to some of the athletes that had been kneeling

during the national anthem and here's what he said a lot of people in the NFL

in particular but in sports leagues they're not proud enough to stand for

our National Anthem I don't like that for the league's if they have people if

the players if the athletes have friends of theirs or people that they know about

that have been unfairly treated by the system let me know and if I find and my

committee finds that they're unfairly treated then we will pardon them or at

least let them out I think that was a great idea by the president to say let's

move forward in a positive way and if the kneeling deal is supposed to be

about police mistreatment of black Americans or the criminal justice system

is treating black Americans give me an example of when that's happened and

perhaps will pardon that individual well I think there's plenty of examples but

what I think would be more important for the two sides to come together and

understand what it is exactly they're trying to get across all right I don't

think they have disrespect for our country or our flag for that matter I

think they're just choosing a way to protest we've given him that right with

the First Amendment yeah I spoken to two different military people and they both

said I disagree with the way they're doing this 100% and I think what's the

problem their actual message of what they're

trying to get across is being lost and the way they're going about it so right

they said hey I fought for their right to do that so they can do that fine but

come together so that the two sides can get their message across so this isn't

about kneeling it's about the social injustice of colored people in America

that's the biggest issue here it's not the kneeling I would this protest is

supposed to get the message out right right well no I believe it's a failed

protest because if no one knows what you're protesting and everybody believes

you're disrespecting the flag and the anthem then your protest has failed

because they did it at the wrong time if you're going to talk about social

justice do it on waters world do it on ESPN there's plenty of outlets for you

to do that and Jack I don't think that was the right time or the place to do

that I'll give you the last word yeah I mean you make some great points both to

you you know I wish we could go protest in front of the police departments that

let these cops off I think we should go protest on Capitol Hill which a lot of

players are doing we are do those things I mean you two gentlemen are I hit the

nail on the head we got to come together at the end of the day man

Jesse thank you for being a voice all right Jack Jason maybe we could do the

summit at the White House one of these days I'll see you guys there I'll be

there all right here with more counselor to the President and Philadelphia native

Kelly Anne Conway Kelly Ann what do you think about the idea of bringing in some

athletes to the White House to have a dialogue with the president about these

issues regarding kneeling and criminal justice well this is a president that

has invited so many people right left and center to this White House over the

16 months that he's been here you see the issues that we work on that are

politically charged and the issues you work on that are decidedly nonpartisan

the opioid crisis that I helped lead here prison reform that's getting new

life through Jared Kushner and folks like Van Jones and this president has

pardoned folks who were asked to be pardoned by other presidents who failed

to do so when he's very open to differing opinions and viewpoints he's a

master negotiator and deal maker that includes with whom he has discussions I

will tell you something that not a lot of people know which is when the

Philadelphia Eagles were first going to come they

arrested policy time and the president said okay let's have policy time and the

people I think who wanted it most weren't coming to the White House Wow so

they got the policy time and then backed off the policy time that just doesn't

make sense at all what's the point then well I think the point is some people

requested action that they thought would never be taken and the president called

their bluff and said hey yeah I'd love to talk about it well he didn't just

call their bluff he granted their request any wanted to do we thought each

other was bluffing we thought it would be a serious conversation but that

conversation to be had any time this president just yesterday morning as he

was leaving for the g7 on the South Lawn talked and said I understand why some of

these players are kneeling they're concerned about criminal justice and

social justice and they should even give me let's have a conversation about it

and by the way if they have any ideas of people who have been treated unfairly by

the justice system they should come forward and give me ideas for pardons he

said I will review those files I look at those cases now just to go back to

something you and I were discussing the some of the players that requested the

policy time were not part of the smaller group who said that they were coming

there were Eagles players who were willing to come here and talk about

their work their great work with respect to autism the Eagles have raised in

short order 2.5 million dollars for autism that's great some of these some

of these players and management at the Eagles have personal connection to

autism I think that's terrific that dr. Collins at NIH and dr. Gordon ni MH were

willing to come forward are willing to come forward and talk to the

Philadelphia Eagles and anyone else who wants to discuss the 216 million dollars

or so I believe that the government is spending on this this year so so anyway

it's we could do that any time that people some people want to have the

conversations away from the White House and keep the issues alive yeah and some

people want to actually come into the white that's surprising to hear and

resolve the issue that is very surprising to hear decision that they

wanted policy time and then backed out of it I just can't believe it I'm very

disappointed in the Philadelphia Eagles but I think yes

that's not all the eat I know people are really acting in great faith that's true

I just hope maybe when the Eagles repeat as Super Bowl champs maybe they can come

back and have that policy time speaking of Philadelphia the mayor over there

Mayor Kenny you know total hotdog he said some very disparaging things about

the president United States during the Eagles kerfuffle at the White House and

then some small ball judge said that the Philadelphia City can be a sanctuary

City here was his reaction to that

I mean how pathetic is this guy well it's really pathetic for a couple of

reasons Philadelphia under this mayor's watch

has seen an increase in homicides they increased dramatically

recently the statistics show that Philadelphia has the 12th highest rate

in the country and also the drug uses way up and I wanted to make something

very clear there was a criminal alien in Philadelphia that was released and he

forced his girlfriend into a hot oven I think you've got to come up with these

shock the conscience example that's also what some of these individuals who are

being harbored in and then released by these sanctuary cities are actually

doing so this man is doing the J by the way it doesn't even dance while he

dances as well as he presides over the city which is really poor doing a jig

low criminal illegals are putting people in ovens I mean that's just listen by

the way with this the other problem with sanctuary cities it doesn't get enough

coverage and this will happen in Philadelphia I guarantee you is that

there's so much poison being harbored not just the people the criminal aliens

who in the case of Kate Steinle and others ended up murdered because people

should not been in this country should not have been allowed back in so many

times were and now this folks are I've been assaulted or worse killed the

poison that sits in these sanctuary cities Lawrence Massachusetts Lowell

Massachusetts you hear many people often complaining that the poison sits there

it gets driven right or we get you could drive it right over the border into New

Hampshire so the sanctuary cities are a bad deal sanctuary states in California

though I mean that's even worse pushing back against that yeah one of

those cities in Southern California the pushing back pending not celebrating

yeah well criminal aliens yeah well he's a joke and everybody knows it and in a

few hours the president's going to be landing in Singapore for his historic

face-to-face with jung-hoon and I think he said he wasn't really gonna prepare

for the summit let's hear what he had to say I think I'm very well prepared I

don't think I have to prepare very much it's about the attitude it's about

willingness to get things done but I think I've been preparing for this

summit for a long time you know he got hit for this five people over at CNN but

it's pretty simple what we want they have to denuclearize and then we lift

the sanctions I don't know how much preparation there is needed for that

Kellyanne by the way he also told one of those CNN reporters that she was

unprepared but anyhow I think when the president says I don't need to prepare

he means much more because obviously it's through the president's leadership

and stewardship that secretary Pompeo has been over to North Korea two times

already unbeknownst to the media both times and including the release of this

three American detainees who are back home and really get preparing for this

summit obviously the president's been involved with the north

talks about North Korea since he got here since we're actually when he was

running for president and it's President Obama who told President Trump North

Korea's going to be your biggest problem yeah so it's not that the president just

decided yesterday to read up on North Korea this is all because of his

leadership it's true the president says something else is very important here

Jesse he said it's not going to be one meeting it could be two three four or

five six and people have to recognize that - you don't undo seventy years of

war and the do denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula in a single sit-down no

I mean like they say in Philadelphia Kelly Anne trust the process gotta go

coming up we caught a leaker finally

you

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Trump Kicks CNN Back Over The Canadian Border With This EPIC G-7 Takedown(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 3:58.

Trump Kicks CNN Back Over The Canadian Border With This EPIC G-7 Takedown

as you are heading into these few seven talks there was a sense that the

American closest allies were frustrated with you and angry with you and that you

were angry with them and that you're leaving here early to go meet for more

friendlier talks with Kim jong-un and Singapore and I'm wondering it whoa you

if you view it the same way and do you view the u.s. alliance system shifting

under your president you know wait were you with have curiosity CNN I figured

fake new CNN the worst but you know I could tell by the quite I have no idea

with CNN after the question I was just curious as to who you're with you with

CNN I would say that the level of relationship is attend we have a great

relationship Angela and Emmanuel and Justin I would say the relationship is a

10 and I don't blame them I blame as I said I blame our past leaders for

allowing this to happen there was no reason that should happen there's no

reason that we should have big trade deficits with virtually every country in

the world I'm going along beyond the g7 there's no reason for this it's the

fault of the people that preceded me and I'm not just saying President Obama I'm

going back a long way you can go back 50 years frankly it just got worse and

worse and worse you know we used to be a nation that was unbelievably cash flow

oriented had no debt of any consequence and they'd build the highway system we

built the intern you know the interstate system out of virtually out of cash flow

and it was it was a lot different no we have a very good relationship and I

don't blame these people but I will blame them if they don't act smart and

do what they have to do because they have no choice I'll be honestly they

have no choice they're either gonna make the trades fair because our farmers have

been hurt you look at our farmers for 15 years if the graph is going just like

this down our farmers have been hurt our workers have been hurt our companies

have moved out and to Mexico and other countries including

Canada now we are gonna fix that situation and if it's not fixed we're

not going to deal with these countries but the relationship that I've had is

great so you can tell that to your fake friends at CNN the relationship that

I've had with the people the leaders of these countries has been I would really

rate it on a scale of zero to ten I would rate it at ten that doesn't mean I

agree with what they're doing and they know very well that I don't

so we're negotiating very hard tariffs and barriers as an example the European

Union is brutal to the United States they don't take and they understand that

they know it they when I'm telling them they're smiling at me you know it's like

the the gig is up it's like the gig is up they're not trying to there's nothing

they can say they can't believe they got away with it

Canada can't believe it got away with it Mexico we have a hundred billion dollar

trade deficit with Mexico and that doesn't include all the drugs that are

pouring in because we have no wall but we are we started building the wall as

you know 1.6 billion dollars and we're gonna keep that going but a lot of these

countries actually smile at me when I'm talking and the smile is we couldn't

believe we got away with it that's the smile so it's gonna change it's gonna

change they have no choice if it's not gonna change we're not going to trade

with them thank you god bless you and God bless america

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President Trump Confirms He Will Legalize Weed At G7 - Duration: 6:39.

President Trump has confirmed plans to legalize weed nationwide and end the federal ban on

marijuana, during his trip to the G-7 summit in Canada.

Trump made his announcement in front of a crowd of reporters on Friday morning, before

boarding a helicopter for the summit.

Latimes.com reports: His remarks came the day after the bipartisan group of lawmakers

proposed their measure.

One of the lead sponsors is Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.), who is aligned with Trump on several

issues but recently has tangled with the administration over the Justice Department's threats to

restart prosecutions in states that have legalized marijuana.

"I support Sen. Gardner," Trump said when asked about the bill.

"I know exactly what he's doing.

We're looking at it.

But I probably will end up supporting that, yes."

The legislative proposal, which is also championed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), would

reshape the legal landscape for marijuana if it becomes law.

California and eight other states, as well as Washington, D.C., have legalized all adult

use of marijuana.

An additional 20 states permit marijuana for medical use.

But even as states legalize, marijuana has remained a risky and unstable business because

of federal law making it illegal.

Concerns about federal law enforcement seizures have inhibited most lenders from working with

marijuana businesses.

And investors have also proceeded cautiously.

"If you are in the marijuana business … you can't get a bank loan or set up a bank account

because of concern over the conflict between state and federal law," Gardner said at

a news conference Thursday to unveil the new bill.

"We need to fix this.

It is time we take this industry out of the shadows, bring these dollars out of the shadows."

He called it a "public hypocrisy" that the firms are expected to pay taxes yet are

barred from participation in the financial system.

A lifting of the federal prohibition also would bolster efforts to create uniform testing

and regulatory standards for marijuana, and potentially free scientists to pursue research

into the medical uses of marijuana.

Trump's support could potentially have a major impact, providing political cover for

Republicans who worry about being tagged as soft on drugs.

Still, the proposal faces a tough road in Congress.

Even though most lawmakers now represent areas where pot is legal for at least medical use

— and public opinion polls show majorities of Democratic and Republican voters nationwide

favor legalization — congressional leaders have shown little appetite for loosening restrictions.

The House is blocking the District of Columbia from permitting sales of recreational pot,

even after its voters chose to legalize.

A 2014 budget amendment that protects medical marijuana businesses from Drug Enforcement

Administration raids is perpetually under attack.

"It faces tremendous head winds," John Hudak, a marijuana policy expert at the Brookings

Institution in Washington, said, referring to the Gardner-Warren bill.

Trump said he is likely to support the federal legalization effort despite a warning against

it from a coalition of narcotics officer groups.

"We urge you to see through the smoke screen and reject attempts to encourage more drug

use in America," they wrote in a letter to Trump Thursday.

The marijuana industry continues to be whipsawed by mixed messages from the administration.

In January, the Justice Department sent pot businesses into a panic by rescinding an Obama-era

policy that restricted prosecutors from targeting sellers who operate legally under state laws.

Sessions warned at the time that any pot business could find itself in the crosshairs of prosecutors

— regardless of whether marijuana was legal in their state.

The move enraged Gardner, who said the administration had earlier given him assurances that there

would be no such raids, at least in his state.

At Gardner's behest, Trump in April ordered an abrupt retreat from the announced crackdown.

Trump made the order without even consulting Sessions, a sign of their tense relationship.

But prosecutors did back off.

During this administration, there have apparently been no federal raids or seizures of pot companies

for sales that are legal under state law.

"Remarkably little, if anything, has changed," said John Vardaman, a former Justice Department

attorney who helped draft the Obama-era rules, known as the Cole memo, after former Deputy

Atty.

Gen. James M. Cole, who issued it.

"Almost every U.S. attorney in states where marijuana is legal has decided to apply the

same principles as the Cole memo," said Vardaman, now an executive at Hypur, which

sells banking compliance software to marijuana companies.

Banking is the area in which the Gardner bill could most help pot companies.

The Senate proposal, and a companion bipartisan measure in the House, would amend the Controlled

Substances Act so that its marijuana provisions do not apply to any person or business that

is in compliance with state laws.

To put bankers at ease, it specifies that such marijuana sales would not be considered

trafficking and do not amount to illegal financial transactions.

"The very people you want involved in this market are the ones who have been most reluctant

to get involved because of the banking issue," said Vardaman.

"If you address that, you would have enormous beneficial effects for the industry."

While Trump's comments were welcomed by marijuana activists, they remain on edge,

especially because of Trump's spotty record at actually pushing legislation through Congress.

"We have seen this president voice his support for a lot of things related to cannabis, but

he has done absolutely nothing to move legislation," said Hudak.

"This is just more empty rhetoric from a president who is vague on this issue."

Gardner is hoping he can persuade more of his conservative colleagues to join the crusade

by framing the issue as one of state's rights.

Several Republicans, including Reps. Dana Rohrabacher of Costa Mesa and Don Young of

Alaska, are demanding an end to federal marijuana laws that intrude on the states.

Their movement is slowly growing in Congress.

"This is a chance for us to express that federalism works," said Gardner, who like

some other Republicans was not a proponent of marijuana but took up the cause after his

state's voters endorsed legalization, "to take an idea that states have led with and

provide a solution that allows them to continue to lead."

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Dr David Diamond ➤ "La Inquietante Profecía Sobre Donald Trump" ‒ Predicaciones Cristianas - Duration: 1:07:37.

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President Trump Says He Is 'Seriously Considering' Pardoning Deceased Boxer Muhammad Ali - Duration: 1:13.

President Trump told reporters on Friday that he may pardon deceased boxer Muhammad Ali.

On his way to the G7 summit in Canada Trump said his administration was "currently preparing

recommendations" over Ali's case.

He said he had a list of 3,000 names that he is considering for pardon, many of whom

have been "treated unfairly".

Muhammad Ali was convicted of refusing to report for military duty in 1967 after being

drafted to fight in the Vietnam War.

He declared himself a conscientious objector, and was stripped of his heavyweight boxing

crown.

However, the US Supreme Court overturned Ali's conviction in 1971.

Ron Tweel, who has represented Ali and his family members since 1986 said "We appreciate

President Trump's sentiment, but a pardon is unnecessary.

The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the conviction of Muhammad Ali in a unanimous decision in

1971.

There is no conviction from which a pardon is needed"

President Jimmy Carter also granted a blanket pardon to all Vietnam War draft evaders in

1977.

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Trump Can Shut Down Robert Mueller With This One - Duration: 14:34.

Trump Can Shut Down Robert Mueller With This One

The swamp is using Robert Mueller as their weapon to remove President Trump from office.

But Trump doesn't have to sit back and take it.

He can shut down Mueller with this one move.

So far, Mueller has filed two indictments and obtained two guilty pleas in his Russia

investigation.

But none of the alleged crimes involve the election or collusion with Russia.

Rick Gates and Paul Manafort are facing charges related to their work as foreign lobbyists

from the years 2006 to 2014.

And George Papadapolous and Michael Flynn pled guilty to making false statements to

the FBI.

So far, Mueller has produced zero evidence of actual collusion.

Conservatives are tiring of his fishing expedition and are urging Trump to use his Constitutional

power of the pardon to put a stop to this witch hunt.

Politico reports:

"After months of criticizing special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, President

Donald Trump's supporters are issuing increasingly bold calls for presidential pardons to limit

the investigation's impact.

"I think he should be pardoning anybody who's been indicted and make it clear that

anybody else who gets indicted would be pardoned immediately," said Frederick Fleitz, a former

CIA analyst and senior vice president at the conservative Center for Security Policy.

The pleas for mercy mainly extend to the four former Trump aides who have already been swept

up in the Russia probe: former campaign manager Paul Manafort, former deputy campaign manager

Rick Gates, former national security adviser Michael Flynn and former campaign foreign

policy adviser George Papadopoulos.

But they don't stop there.

"It's kind of cruel what's going on right now and the president should put these

defendants out of their misery," said Larry Klayman, a conservative legal activist.

"I think he should pardon everybody — and pardon himself."

Klayman and Fleitz spoke before Mueller indicted thirteen Russian nationals on Friday for staging

an elaborate 2016 election interference operation in the United States.

Democratic leaders said the hard evidence of Russian meddling underscores the importance

of letting Mueller's investigation run its course.

But many conservatives note that the new indictment shows no evidence of collusion between Trump

associates and the Kremlin.

That reinforces their view that Mueller's real target, if any, should be Russian President

Vladimir Putin — not Trump's circle.

"[H]ow long will the leftist witch hunt against @RealDonaldTrump continue," the

president's son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted hours after the indictment's release."

Mueller's investigation is a farce.

The FBI began investigating the Trump campaign for possible collusion with Russia in July

2018.

In the 18 months that have followed, not one shred of evidence proving coordination between

the Trump campaign and Moscow has emerged.

Trump could end this nonsense with pardons.

Do you think Trump should take this course of action?

Let us know your thoughts

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In Your FACE Pelosi! Thanks to Trump's Tax Plan Americans Utilities Have PLUMMETED - Duration: 2:53.

In Your FACE Pelosi!

Thanks to Trump's Tax Plan Americans Utilities Have PLUMMETED.

Yet again, Pelosi's main talking point against President Trump's tax plan has been proven

WRONG.

According to a new report, electric, gas, and water rates have fallen across the country

due to Trump's tax plan.

From Breitbart

The review of 102 utilities across the nation by Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) finds that

Trump's tax cuts mean "lower utility bills for Americans."

"The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act cut the corporate rate from 35% to 21%.

Utility companies are passing on the tax savings in the form of lower rates for customers,"

ATR wrote on June 7.

ATR went on to detail the rate reductions in states such as Florida, Ohio, Michigan,

West Virginia, thirty-seven other states, and the District of Columbia.

For instance, the low-tax advocacy group found that Tampa Electric in Tampa, Florida, announced

the company would not raise rates to pay for its work to restore facilities due to the

destruction Hurricane Irma caused because the tax cuts helped make up the difference.

"Because of recent changes made to the federal tax law, customers will directly benefit,"

Tampa Electric told customers.

"What Tampa Electric would have paid in corporate income taxes will instead be used

to the cost of restoring power after Hurricane Irma and several other earlier named.

Additionally, Tampa Electric bills will reflect the ongoing benefits from tax reform starting

in 2019."

The report noted that Cincinnati-based Duke Energy Ohio would also keep rates low due

to the tax cuts.

The company told customers, "Customers will receive approximately $20 million in annual

tax savings on their electric bills beginning this month."

"The tax act provides a unique opportunity for us to reduce customers' bills by millions

of dollars," said Jim Henning, president of Duke Energy Ohio and Kentucky.

"And that's exactly what we're doing here – delivering real savings to our customers."

Other companies, such as Consumers Energy in Jackson, Michigan; the Appalachian Power

Company in Milton, West Virginia; and Entergy New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana, also

announced rate reductions or an end to previously announced hikes because of the Trump tax cuts.

Thus far, ATR has found 102 utility companies that have lowered rates or ceased rate hikes

due to President Trump's tax cuts.

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