republicans. john boehner spoke to maria bartiromo about that dynamic. we re going to need democrats to pass trade promotion authority. now, again, i think we ll get there because it s hard for me to imagine that democrats here in the house or senate are going to walk away from their president. reporter: now, one analyst we spoke with earlier this morning said it s tough to actually project going forward how this trade agreement would impact the work force, but their best guess was this would lead to somewhere around $200 billion in income gains and $400 billion in exports with the majority of that going to the united states and japan. jenna? jenna: a story to watch blake thank you very much. you can catch more of blake s reporting on to our sister network. if you re not sure where to find fox business network in your area, log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. eric: and, jenna another major iraq city may soon fall to isis. it s the capital of iraq s biggest province, ramadi. it
hands. thousands of families old and young pouring out of ramadi now which was once secured by u.s. forces and the terrorist are now closing in. plus the terror group is trying to gain control of another oil-rich city. the obama administration is downplaying the loss of ramadi saying they are not concerned that would mean a loss of this effort overall. here is the joint chief of staff chairman general martin dempsey. listen closely the city itself is not symbolic in anywaywy. it hasn t been declared the caliphate or central to iraq. the issue isn t brick and motor. it is about defeating isis. i would much rather that ramadi not fall but it will not be the end of a campaign. should it fall we have to get it
possibility of the coalition coming together. iraqi forces that have previously been divide united in the face of an imminent threat. martha: looking back at joe biden s take on iraq before every became the nominee. he thought it would be a good idea to divide iraq. he said to pull out and bring our forces home and not to stabilize iraq would be a huge mistake. interesting in hindsight mary catherine. he contradicts himself when he argued everybody is coming together when he argued that the country should be split apart. it s okay to be upset about isis. when you hear the cities we are fighting in, tikrit, ramadi,
consulate and many have looked at it as an important place we knead to keep, so violence there is notable. as we get more information we bring it to you. in the meantime be the the pentagon says isis may be on the cusp of taking control of the city of ramadi about 70 miles due west of baghdad can. the capital of iraq s largest province the anbar province. the chair of the joint chiefs says he s not so worried about ramadi falling he s more concerned about a city to the north and its oil refinery falling. take a listen. itself is not symbolic in any way it s not been declared, you know, part of the call lay fate on one caliphate or on one hand or central to the future of iraq. the issue here is not brick and mortar, it s about defeating isil. so as i said, you know, i would much rather that ramadi not fall, but it won t be the end of a campaign should it fall. we ve got to get it
to the increased use of e-cigarettes. we don t know if that is the case. maybe it is conventional control measures. maybe the teens are smart enough to know it causes lung cancer and can kill you. this generation has been given that message in a big way and hopefully it worked. and brian kid at the cdc said e-cigarettes are addictive and dangerous. good information. doctor thank you. greg? a major city very close to baghdad now in danger of falling the to islamic state but the obama administration is not seeing the loss of ramadi as a big deal. senator john mccain joins us in a moment on what is at stake and not needs to be done. plus this: the force is strong in my