republican of canada california. thanks much. jenna: you love canadians. new research showing that becoming a parent may make you a better employee. our next guest explains the reason behind this theory. plus a group of ministers getting an up close look at the challenges police officers face. how the faith leaders are using what they learned to help communities across the country. if you have medicare
jenna: a russian fighter jet flying dangerously close in the black sea. it came a day before russian prime minister met with president trump. we thank him for making the trip to washington so we can continue our dialogue and our views that began in moscow. jenna: lucas is live at the pentagon with more. when we say dangerously close, how close are we talking about? that russian fighter jet came as close as 20 feet from the u.s. navy aircraft in the black sea on tuesday. moments ago, fox news has learned that fighter jet was armed with six surface air missiles under its wings. they told me the incident lasted about an hour and incurred a national airspace and the black sea not far from crimea. since that time, the u.s.
own journey to figure out how they could both be a successful career woman and a good mom. while it was on the journey, i interviewed over 100 executive parents and i found that over 80% of them felt they were outperforming their former nonparent mom solves, not in spite of their kids. jenna: how do we have the perception of what motherhood will do to our careers? it s so true. to be honest, that s one of the things that sent me on this journey because i wanted to know whether the voices are heard in my own head were accurate, whether they were true, and what they were based on. i went on this long journey. i did all types of research to explain why it is that that bias is in our own heads and the environment in which we operate. and then to figure out the truth around it which is the exact opposite. to explain why, it has to do with the fact that we still operate under the ideal worker
jenna: fox news alert, waiting for the white house daily briefing to begin one day after a new trade deal is announced with china, aimed at boosting access with certain sectors of the american economy into the chinese economy. i m joined by secretary of commerce bill wur ross, a main part of some of these big deals. secretary ross, nice to have you on the program. thank you for having me back. jenna: i kept the intro becausic, i d like you to explain to the viewers what is the practical impact of the deal for everyday americans? well, the practical impact is it will create more help for the economy and more jobs for americans. it will do so in the livestock industry because for the first time after decades of fighting, american cattle will be able to be sold in china. china is a $2.5 billion market
have of the capacity to do more. jenna: i m curious how discussions about north korea, wanting china to be helpful in that particular area, have impacted our sds to work with china our desire to work with china and set up trade deals producing a relationship that is more, is more on the same page, more a member of the same team. well, there s no question that the biochemistry between president donald j. trump and chinese president has been very, very good. and more recently, at the trade negotiation level, we ve developed some fair amount of time, more than 30 negotiating sessions in the little time since april 7, with the chinese. and we re developing some rapport at the trade level as well. i think those are all very constructive. because americans may not realize it, but china is very