now from the g7 summit. the first time he faces reporters since his son's felony conviction. >> john: it also comes as rush and vladimir putin flex the military muscles around the globe including war games near cuba. we will bring you the president's remarks live with little all-star lineup for expert analysis. >> we talked about how to grow this house majority and how he will help in doing so and how we will help him as well. this is a unified effort by the party, we are feeling good. >> the president was focused on the election, focused on the country and the challenges facing the country. >> president trump talked about what we can to working with a republican congress to fix these problems in january but it all starts november 5th. >> sandra: former president donald trump is set to deliver remarks moments from now after meeting with republican lawmakers on the hill discussing campaign strategy and his agenda for a potential second term. woe does that make the next or go hours exciting grade to be back with you, hello and welcome everyone i'm sandra smith the new york. >> john: good to be back with you as well, john roberts in washington this is "america reports" is ed sullivan might say we are going to really have a big shoe had for you. trump is addressing some of america's most powerful business leaders at both he and president biden's camp tried to sell corporate america on their vision for a more prosperous economy. >> sandra: ox team coverage starting right now making money host charles payne and he is warmed up and on deck to break down their economic agendas. >> john: first aishah hasnie life in washington who has been texting with some senators inside the nrst meeting were they saying? >> hey, john hey, sandra outsources inside that room though senators are telling me that the president started out by talking about flipping the senate. the campaign trail from the upcoming election which is similar to what he did on the house side. he spoke very positively about sam brown of course the new g.o.p. nominee in nevada, a possible pickup for senate republicans that he loves him and his wife. and he also is emphasizing repeatedly that he wants to work with all republicans to get them elected in november and he is now currently talking about inflation and how it is killing the economy. now what is interesting is what kayleigh mcenany just mentioned 10 minutes ago that mitt romney, senator romney who of course has been a trump critic is at this meeting. i believe his flight got delayed or canceled so he has decided to show up. he is in the room right now as is g.o.p. leader mitch mcconnell. so for the first time after four years coming face to face despite their very rocky relationship mcconnell says he is supporting the presumptive nominee in november. now this is the second half of trump's sort of take over of capitol hill. he met with house republicans this morning, talk policy, pledged a whole 100 tele- town halls to help them win seats and keep the house and lawmakers tell us this was especially for a fractured conference in the house and also a big dormant stomach endorsement for speaker mike johnson, listen to this. >> he said break up the mentor things us that we had sustained applause. he said i'm doing a very good job. we are grateful for that. look, we have to have continuity and leadership, we have to have a plan, it has to be very carefully executed. >> no trump is in full campaign mode despite his new york conviction he posted this tiktok video of him with boxing star logan policy is trying to win the youth vote taken from joe biden. here is logan's brother, jake jesse watters show. >> to me it doesn't have to do with democrat or republican it's about which president is going to fight for us and who to represent us the best way possible. that's really what the young people in america want. >> sandra: john, tim biden is paying very close attention to this sort of take over of washington today by the president. they are reacting to have a new ad out tending the air waves across the country in swing states basically saying that trump is attacking democracy and they are trying to tie him back to those january 6 the attacks again. again the first time back on the hill since january 6th. john? >> john: it's getting real, aishah hasnie outside capitol hill thank you. >> sandra: oh it is getting real. showed up for the debate, charles on-site host of "making money" on fox business, always great to debate with you always so smart. this is trump pledging to fight inflation and a something everyone is talking about. >> get rid of inflation and we are going to bring that number down not just where you don't have inflation but we will bring those costs down. we once again slash the record number of liberty destroying regulations. what we did in taxes no one is ever done even ronald reagan gave a big tax cut come we give the biggest tax cut in history. the biggest regulatory cut. and we are going to throw out bidenomics and replace it with maganomics like your hats. >> it's an economic showdown for the ages. who is winning right? >> i think president trump is winning because the american public is saying hey i'm in a bad situation. the american public despite the economists this is the thing about inflation. is a technical definition for inflation and there is inflation people understand. >> sandra: right, prices. >> according to economists we should be thrilled because it's only 3.3% but according to people it's up 20% a cumulative. of prices going from $1 to my $2 and then $2 to my $10 to $2.10 we say inflation is down but know the rate of growth has slowed. it's still up and it's cumulating. when these numbers come up no matter how small the inflation growth is it is on top of what's already happened because that's what these people are dealing with. will give you an example of auto insurance. auto insurance is coming down, it was down 0.1%. do know how much was up for the year in the year over year? over 20%. so that's the reality people are dealing with. how do we get there? so much money coming into this economy. 1.9 trillion the so-called covert relief we did not need. then another trillion with this inflation reduction act which is one of the worst named things since obamacare. since the affordable care act. so i think trump is winning by default, but also he makes a great point with things like regulations these are hidden costs. we had a heated conversation on housing. one of the problems with housing and lack of supply is bureaucracy, regulations. local builders it's the things they have to deal with to comply with some are smart but some are not smart. everyone who was ever with city hall knows a lot of the red tape is not there to prevent anything negative from happening, it's another step in a large government that feeds on itself the bigger it gets the bigger it must get. >> sandra: and the price of materials and the lack of skilled labor there's a huge problem there and what we need is more houses and that's just not happening right now. meanwhile the other side of the debate is president biden periods strategy has been to take on wall street. take on the big, greedy corporations and the businesses for this economic peril the american voters as they are feeling, listen. >> any corporation that is not bringing their prices back down even as inflation has come down even as the supply chains have been rebuilt, it's time to stop price gouging. a little bit of corporate greed going on too. too many corporate's charging more and more for less and less. that's why we are cracking down on corporations in price gouging. >> sandra: as i sang the energy market that would be illegal activity. if they were actually all getting together and saying let's take our prices so we can all have them higher no, this is a free-market. of if one company sees the president so my prices are too hide, that's the way this works. so i get it, it sounds good and it's popular. you walk into a store you want to blame the company jacking the prices up. >> of course. is not even that i just say the air inflation. you open a bag of chips and it's all air. i thought there were some chips in there. where other corn chips? but the fact of the matter is again corporations have to pay for the stuff too. they have to pay for the cost and they try their best. no one wants to ruin their customer, they want the customer to buy maxim step and come back a week later and buy the same step buried you know? it's a smart balancing act that works very well for us. >> sandra: but they will save those corporations are reporting record profits. they did with oil gas prices as well. i will ask you your response to that when someone debates he wanted, but it's the job of the corporation to plan for the future. when you don't have that level of uncertainty you don't know what's coming around the corner, your job is to protect your company and your shareholders. >> it's ironic when you say that it reminds me of the debate may be terkel election cycles ago remember that? and i always tell people corporations aren't people, but corporations are a species that wants to survive. like every species on this planet and they are smart. you don't live day-to-day you can scroll away some money, if you can make a few profits or your corporation continues and by the way, inside that corporation are a lot of people. you were coming at paychecks, they pay their bills, they put their kids through college. so we don't want to destroy corporate america. by the way, president biden can't have it both ways. you can't brag about how strong america is versus the rest of the world and not at least applaud why we are that strong. >> sandra: i told you i had charles warmed up. [laughter] to came to play, charles. >> john: new york city police may have thwarted a terror attack finding nine loaded magazines and much more during a early morning traffic stop. ryan is live with the details. do we know what the suspect's possible motives may have been question marks bigelow, john the central motive is still under investigation but based on what we know we can infer of this suspect could very well been planning a terror attack of some kind. 27-year-old judge sansone was walked out of a police precinct this afternoon and will be arraigned shortly on criminal weapons possession charges and for having an obscure license plate. sansone is not facing any terror charges at least not yet. police at 1:30 in the morning yesterday nypd officers patrolling queens, new york, spotted a black ford explorer with a blackout license plate. the officers pulled the car over and inside made a disturbing discovery. a stockpile of weapons in disturbing messages. sansone had a 9mm handgun, loaded magazine, terkel axes, multiple knives, with, stunk on, and a baton. >> people get arrested with knives every day but this magnitude nypd paraphernalia in the car. he added nypd body armor. >> he said he'd been living in his car and shared extremes jihadist abuse online. a baton that read "you left me no choice i am sorry" and a message in arabic that wrote "god forgive me" also caring that official body armor from the nypd in handcuffs and a vest which is a uniform worn by the new york city subway system. this is after the fbi director's of the threat of a terror attacked in the u.s. is at a whole 'nother level and after the new dhs inspector general report including the u.s. at risk of admitting dangerous people in the country with failed vetting procedures at our southern border. john? >> john: that has been proven. brian, thank you. now this. [chanting] >> we will continue to use the tools of the ways and means committee to protect americans on college campuses. >> cornell's administered and has made a decision to protect hateful radicals at the expense of everyone else. >> like the u.s. congress, i and many others have been asleep at the wheel too won. it's time to take action, it's time to wake up. >> sandra: all right professors and students are telling lawmakers about the frightening rise of anti-semitism on college campuses. this house hearing takes place after a wave of anti-israel protests one even targeted a memorial for the victims of october 7th. national correspondent griff jenkins is live in washington with the latest, what did we learn in this hearing today? >> well, sander in this ongoing hearing we are learning these campuses are simply not doing enough. anti-semitism is growing and trending toward extremism on campuses and in our streets. chairman smith first held the hearing on this back in november and is blaming school officials. >> based on the evidence already gathered we can easily see many universities are failing their students by turning a blind eye to anti-semitism. instead they are caving to the demands of loud, hateful, and destructive detractors. >> this after just last night in l.a. up to 100 protesters seizing student services building, vandalizing windows, blocking exits, and straining employees for hours fortunately they are now safe and at ucla on monday anti-israel protesters carrying signs, their rate there only one solution, auntie fought a resolution. anti-israel hate on full display taking over a subway car monday and yesterday defacing the homes of museum board members hanging upside down red triangles on doors, the same symbol, sander, kamath uses to identify targets. now that cornell to student testifying now recounted the horror she experienced, furious her school allows this to happen. >> all the initiation had to do was enforce its existing rules. instead it chose to negotiate with the protesters, grant them immunity, and thank them for their self-restraint. the message was very clear. rules are meaningless and lawlessness is rewarded. >> an interesting testimony from the ceo of the american jewish community who used to be a member of congress, jeff deutsch, he says he believes outside state actors may be behind much of this to divide the country. center? >> sandra: griff jenkins. >> john: no we are waiting for marks from former president donald trump and keeping an eye on the joint news conference from president biden and the ukrainian president zelenskyy at the g7 someone and only. we are watching that all for you and bringing the advents as soon as they happen. >> sandra: plus former president donald trump's remarks are following a strategy meeting with republicans on capitol hill today. he will get brand-new reaction to the live updates from mary catherine hammond richard fo fowler. they will join us next. they will join us next. >> i think trump is the better choice. iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. 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