legal proceeding? well, you know, stephanie he gets this luxury, right, let s be frank. he gets the luxury of going home after he posts a $1 million check, cashier s check, and quotes the gps monitor. a lot of defendant s wouldn t gt that. now he can meet with his lawyer, plan his defense. he can decide how he wants to proceed. and i m intrigued to see where this goes. prior to charges being even brought, we know harvey weinstein was launching a campaign of intimidation against not only victims but witnesses, reporters, the media. so what type of tact is he going to take now? is he going to take that strong of an intimidation campaign against potential victims in this case or the victims in this case? is he going to try to destroy their credibility. we know brothman has already announced he finds these are flimsy legal basis for these charges. he s going to go back and basically say there was a delay in reporting, that there s a problem with the stories of these victims, and then if
of the so-called experts on what trade would do to free up and maybe improve things in china. let s watch. bringing china into the wto is a win-win decision. it will protect our prosperity and promote the right kind of change in china. let s be frank, if china emerges as a stronger economic power but with a more liberalized political system that s very, very good for the world. a country that trades with the rest of the world is more likely to embrace freedom. laura: how has that worked out, bryan? the thing is this is not about china. this is about canada and europe and our main trading partners. this is about whether americans should have the freedom to decide how to spend their own money. should the government decide well, no, you have to pay a 25%
just a few years ago from some of the so-called experts on what trade would do to free up and maybe improve things in china. let s watch. bringing china into the wto is a win-win decision. it will protect our prosperity and promote the right kind of change in china. let s be frank, if china emerges as a stronger economic power but with a more liberalized political system that s very, very good for the world. a country that trades with the rest of the world is more likely to embrace freedom. laura: how has that worked out, bryan? the thing is this is not about china. this is about canada and europe and our main trading partners. this is about whether americans should have the freedom to decide how to spend their own money. should the government decide well, no, you have to pay a 25%
wanting to replace him, but the final decision here. and these decisions can always president realizes that the reality is much tougher to get change. also of course he wants to another attorney general call it fake news, these are the confirmed. and so this public spat has been going on for months, ever since games he plays. the attorney general jeff sessions recused himself from jim sciutto. the russia probe, the president thanks very much. has been unhappy about that and outfront, we have our panel. really held this grudge against david. hip. but today, erin two men were in thanks to all. general marks, obviously this is the same room at the opioid a big development when you think about just the departures we ve event and president acknowledged jeff sessions saying they were working together to bring had. lawsuits against drug makers, you look at hope hicks those that make opioids. announcement last night. that mcmaster could be gone by and just last night in the wake of all thi
and very, very well done. so, embrace those memories of your sister and i know you will. thank you, general. so to answer your question, don, the united states is not france. we don t need, we have a different military history from france. let s not compare ourselves with france. if the intent of the president is to try to draw together american those who have served and those who serve, there are a thousands different ways you can do that. you don t need to do it with a parade. i totally agree with john. this is a long run for a short slide. it s not necessary. the way you do that is you do it locally. you do it through the communities where the military resides. and from where they gain their strength and their connections. that s how you do it. you do it locally. and look, let s be frank. less than 1% of america signs up and serves. so there is a gap. i totally understand that. this is not how you get about the business of trying to close that gap. the president was with fre