began to show up and was on the phone calls with steve mnuchin and several other things happens that implies that there is kind of a hawk group in china that did not pay much attention to these trade talks the first year. they then began to look into it and perhaps they realized how much change was required almost like constitutional change in china. if they made this agreement this 150 page agreement you were alluding to. some chinese leaders thought this was a statement of good intentions. we will do our best not to steal any more american technology. but actually, the agreement requires them to change their laws, and they can be sued in court if they don t do it, or punished by president trump with my tariffs. this may have shocked them, then they backed out. brian: so, right now, if i have a sophisticated iphone and i want to make it in china, i have to give it to the government and say this is how i made it.
about dozens being shot. one weekend in chicago and it s something that we become numb to it. the people don t think about this as the crisis in some parts of chicago that it is and that s because of exactly what you brought up which is the narrative that is in play here for mass shootings where automatically you have a left, that s a very antigun, and they see a mass shooting as an opportunity to push the gun control issue, which is fascinating because they don t have the same focus on inner-city crime and crimes that are provided eminently in minority communities because it would raise issues like why chicago, baltimore, st. louis, why are these areas, where we have not been able to see the huge dry crime drop that we ve had, for example, in new york city the past couple of years? brian: are we letting in politics get into how they are doing their job? we watch so many careers crater because they feel as though they were doing their job and they get accused of not doing their job w
president taking them on right now. keep your fingers crossed it comes out great for us. they are still growing three times faster than us. brian: right. thanks so much. a copy of the book is on its way to you. brian: you got it. meanwhile, tucker is off tonight but he will be making a special appearance right after the break. that story is next. don t move. tory - in the last year, there were three victims of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that s why norton and lifelock are now part of one company, providing an all in one membership for your cyber safety that gives you identify theft protection, device security, a vpn for online privacy, and more. and if you have an identity theft problem, we ll work to fix it with our million do
following a football event. the next day, city leaders announced $25,000 in reward money will be offered to the end of the month to motivate tipsters in any of the recent homicides of area children. brian: can you believe this? crimes like this are routine and some of america s most liberal cities. in st. louis, 12 kids have died over the last six months. host of the buck sexton show, buck sexton is with us. buck, all these kids are black. i have the number 13. so far, st. louis since 2015, has the highest murder rates of any major city in america. what s going on? overall, violence in america has been dropping for years, which is a great story, but there are these specific areas, generally democrat-controlled urban areas, where you not only has a disparity with the decrease in crime and the rest of the country you actually have crime rates rising. st. louis is one of them. violent crime in st. louis is up markedly over the last ten years. new orleans is another city, chicago is
wonder if we should set up a sit up contest between andrew luck and ruth bader ginsburg. brian: i would not put those two together, different mindsets. head-to-head. brian: she is shannon bream, look forward to seeing her in the hall. she will be in new york one more day. meanwhile, former acting fbi director andrew mccabe could soon face charges for lying to federal agents. prosecutors now are partly on the brink of reaching the decision about whether to prosecute mccabe. this is going to be tight. she is host of justice with jeanine, i hit show on the weekends on saturday night. you will see her on the news channel but the bigger news this week with the judges the release of her new book radicals relit resistance and revisions, the left squad to remake america. jeanine pirro, great to see you. good to see you tonight. you should be at home getting ready for bed. brian: you were kind enough