moving out of the country and shipping products back in while shedding american workers. he will continue to fight for policies that promote manufacturing and job creation in the united states and supports american workers. so i don t want to get ahead of the exact nature of policy. he s been seeking a lot of input. he s going to talk today with speaker ryan and senator mcconnell. i know that both the joint session, state is repeal and replace. i m sure some discussion of tax reform will probably come up. we re continuing to move forward and meet with them. on the isis strategy. can you get to the timetable now that you are receiving it, what happens. there s a report you re asking for $30 billion on top of the 54 in the budget for defense spending. is that true? does that cover the new exit strategy? thank you. right now literally that principles meeting that i mentioned is happening as we
extremism inside my muslim community was last in san bernardino to orlando. we have a crisis. we are facing an ideological warfare generation. we need extreme solutions. i understand deeply the dark human casualties of potential springs from the left or the right to their human beings in the middle and we need to find compassionate solutions. we also need pragmatic strategies. for 30 days in which the trump administration is developing a counter extremism and counter exit strategy is so critical. but i hope they will do is fix some of these logistical nightmares emerging with the executive order, but also come up with a strategic plan that tackles ideology of extremism. that s really well said. look at just the past $12 the protests that have taken place at airports across the country.
who does that, the problem with these things as you re paying for it now. who s to say that you can even get to kansas city? are they going to come get you? they haven t talked about that, there s not an exit strategy. sue on your right. just some weird ponzi scheme. as a matter of fact, we have a place, all five of us right now if you d like to send your money in. send it. the wow factor. tom: we got to go, we got another segment. coming up, could you know for everyone. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette.
published yesterday with german newspap newspapers, bmw and volkswagen will not be producing more cars in the u.s. every car that comes from outside the u.s. will face 35% tax. both stocks took a hit regarding those remarks. they are both committed to building a new plant in mexico. and british prime minister teresa may is expected to announce a detailed plan on the u.k. s exit strategy from the european union. cnbc s nancy hungerford is joining us live from london on this. good morning to you. there are a lot of people announce i announcing the hard exit. reporter: the pound did take a dip on monday over pure speculation on this speech. but on the rebound today as we await the big delivery in just about an hour, the british prime minister delivering her most
gun in checked luggage, he can hide in a bathroom and go out on the sidewalk and come back in and begin shooting if that s what actually happened. julia kayyem, this is a situation, rare, that you have the shooter taken in custody unharmed. eyewitnesss have said that after firing these shots, he, in effect, laid down on the ground and waited to be taken. police able to take thhim, they say, with no shots fired. how unusual is that in your experience? it s very unusual for a preplanned attack. normally if this was something he flew across the country, at least from our understanding, you know, from alaska to florida, with a plan on doing this attack, you would think that his exit strategy was either to get out of the airport or to be killed. so this is very rare. so the other theory talking to law enforcement agents right now that i m hearing, the other theory is that something happened at the airport that triggered this, an altercation