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Cooperate with Justice Department committee and new cooperation but if history is a guide here we have to wait and see what happens because theres history of not cooperating. Yeah, i would bet on not cooperation not only refusal to make documents available but serious redactions have been sent over, dojs refusal to make witnesses available for different members an committees in the house and in the senate. They dont want a lot of this information to come out so i think we can expect that its all going to have to be pride out bit by bit. Paul okay, now we do the name of this contractor has been widely reported, but we know a fair number of things about it, hes an american who is resident in the uk, he met with three Trump Campaign officials, all of this from stories that clearly seemed leaked by the Justice Department and fbi, is that how you read it, they are responsible for leaking details . Absolutely, according to government sources and that usually means department of justice, fbi, you also have to look at motives here. You know, this, paul, we have been in the journalism business for a long time. You always look to see who has an interest in putting it out, the stories that were written very much took the most kind line that you could to the department of justice and fbi even going so far to suggest this person who was spying on the Trump Campaign was not in fact, spying on the Trump Campaign but it very much designed to cast the fbi in the best light. Paul why are they blaming the House Intelligence Committee for having leaked this, the name, is there any evidence that that happened . There is absolutely no evidence that happened. Just a curious point, look at the level of details that were put in the stories about the particular spy informant. All reason devin nunes is going to the department of justice with a subpoena because he doesnt have the information about this person. They have the information about this person, so theres only one side that was in possession to leak in the first place. Paul we know from some reporting that this informant met with carter page, with George Papadopoulos, clovis, trump officials, what else we want to learn about informant and what he was up to . Most important question here is timeline. If you look at some of those stories that were leaked to the times, the Washington Post, they all went out of their, at least one of them went out of their way to say, none of these contacts took place until after the fbi started counterintelligence investigation on july 31st, 2016 but was know and we reported of at least one major interaction that this source carter page all the way back to july with invitation that had been extend to him for england beginning of june and other suspicious questions of people approached in the spring. This is a timeline question. When did the fbi first start using a person or more than one to look at the Trump Campaign and why . Paul okay, but why does the timeline matter . Why does it matter if it happened in the spring . It matters because the fbi has doggedly stuck to this story that it only began this counterintelligence investigation because of information it received in the middle or toward the end of july about overheard conversation of trump aide George Papadopoulos and claim that he knew something about russia and emails. If it started much sooner than that, obviously that was not the catalyst and it means the fbi hasnt been straight about what it was that had inspired it to get involved here and some people, you know, they worry is there political reason as well, what was going on . Paul was part of the motivation the Christopher Steele dossier, we know that was paid for the clinton campaign. We also want to know what government officials knew about this and what was the reason they gave for tasking this informant. All of that still has to be uncovered. Yeah, and theres been increasing focus, for instance, on former cia director john brennan because there has been some suggestion that he might have been involved in some of this and maybe there was Interagency Task force from the sinning, starting in the spring when people began to have concerns about the Trump Campaign, thats something to look at. Remember, we have pretty strict prohibitions, paul, on the cia and how it can monitor american citizens. What about this argument you hear from the critics of the president that he has crossed some ethical line by saying to justice, cooperate with the House Intelligence Committee . Is that crossing a line . No, because it begins from the premise that it is somehow out of bounds to ask any questions about the investigators. Look, we do have separations of power, we have a congress thats tasked with oversight of the executive branch and that is a way yod rawter youd rather have do it and if the Justice Department is not going to cooperate with dually issued subpoenas, the president is absolutely right to tell the people who work for him that hay immediate to respond to and comply with congressional overnight. Is the ultimate burden here maybe on the president to override the Justice Department and maybe declassify everything and say, look, you come in and look at, im saying its okay, he has the power as president to do that . He ought to do it tomorrow in my mind, paul, because they are really the only organization, only body that can get to this, people have talked about Inspector General at the Justice Department but he does not have subpoena powers and a lot of power, they need to have access to this. Declassify for them. Theres no problem about that. The gang of 8, the highest security clearances who have always in the past have been allow today look at material like this. Paul kim strassel, thanks. When we come back, President Trump pulling out on sitdown with kim jong un, at least for now, so whats behind this diplomatic dance and whats next . We will see what happens. We are talking to them now. It was a very nice statement they put out. We will see what happens. Managing blood sugar is not a marathon. Its a series of smart choices. And when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. Glucerna. Everyday progress. Find thenah. Ote yet . Honey look, your old portable cd player. My high school rethainer. Oh dont. Its early 90s sitcom star dave coulier. Cut. It. Out [laughing] what year is it . As long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. 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Lets ask wall street journal and Deputy Editor Dan Henninger and columnist Mary Anastasia ogrady and bill mcgurn. Im probably not as opposed the president sitting down with any leader at any time as some people are, however, you know the danger, right, its like getting engaged and planning a wedding and then if the week before the wedding youre thinking, this isnt the gal for me [laughter] the pressure when shes in her dress and the cake is baked, the process overrides it. People talk that its in kims interest paul its in kims agreement to have a meeting. Right. Paul looks like hes a coleader. Thats why we always have to keep our eye on the ball which is denying him the capacity to strike the United States with a nuclear weapon. If a talk was advanced and sincere, the danger is with North Koreans have done these talks, i remember bill clinton staring across the dmz in 1994 if you pursue the nuke, itll be the end of the country, it wasnt. So think know how thats the danger we forget whats at stake here. Paul yeah, mary, the threshold for me is has have the North Koreans made a strategic effort to get rid of program, if they havent, theres nothing talk about. The president is having doubts about that which is why we got to this point this week but i will give him credit, he never changed, you know, everybody explained this as the extreme pressure and he said nothing in that category has changed even as theyve arranged this meeting. Paul u. S. Pressure, sanctions . Exactly. If i was the president i would not have made a commemorative coin in advance. You dont show good faith, we are not doing this. Thats very different from the way president obama behaved with iran and cuba. Paul dan, we know that kim jong un wants a summit appearance at least even if he doesnt want to make any commitments from it because it puts him on the world stage as trumps equal. Why is donald trump seemingly to eager to have a summit with kim . Goes back to kims sister meeting with president moon. Its always been a u. S. Policy that what we want from north korea complete verifiable denuclearization and at that time the North Koreans conveyed they might be willing to talk about that. Secretary of state comp pompeo went to north korea and came back with the impression that that discussion was on and i think it happened after kim went from the second time to visit jinping in beijing, he pulled back. The United States started to get the strong impression that the North Koreans were no longer interested and reject today routinely military exercises with south korea, we pulled back from that, they did not show up for logistical meetings in singapore, we were not able to get them on the phone. At this point, the u. S. Decided that the North Koreans were not negotiating in good faith and Foreign Ministry was saying at the time that they were a Nuclear Power and complete denuclearization was not their goal. After that, paul, what was there to talk about . Paul i agree, seems to me that donald trump was played in a way by president moon of south korea and maybe a little bit by the North Koreans. Im wondering why put the possibility back on the table . I dont know. I wouldnt have agreed to the meeting. Its not the think my whole view is that what the North Koreans are doing are trying to get more time. Even if they could delay a meeting, if secretary pompeo was right when he said the cia, that the North Koreans are within handful of capacity to strike america, then what you want to do is play for time in these games but i think i think he showed who is insincere. I actually think he gains from it. Do you agree with that or is this has been a setback . No, no, i think he is showing that they have to show good faith and if theyre not going to do that, then never mind. I think its something that he should be proud of having done. Paul where does it go from here . Restore maximum pressure if the summit doesnt come off and keep squeezing them . They have to keep maximum pressure. I hope theres plan b from secretary mattis. If the talks paul military action, right. If the talks dont produce anything, the North Koreans dont agree, the president has made this a red line, they cannot get this capacity and what people forget nothing has really changed for japan and south korea. We are talking about an attack on the mainland, the capacity to do that. Paul u. S. Mainland. I dont think kim will give up weapons likely. Paul thank you all. When we come back, President Trump opening up a potential new front in the trade war, what his investigation into auto import could mean for American Consumers and car makers next. I think your auto workers and Auto Companies in this country are going to be very happy with whats going to happen. Only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crows feet and forehead lines look better. 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So this action is being investigation being brought under section 232 of american trade law, the National Security provision, are foreign cars a threat . Of course not. 56 of all cars sold in the United States are made in the United States but we also make lots of parts and we do a lot of design and and research for cars so the Auto Industry in the country has probably never been healthier or not been healthier since maybe 1940 or Something Like that. I mean, its globally competitive. Its using all the advantages of open trade to make itself stronger and so you not only have a strong u. S. Base but have a very strong export component because of it. Paul when we talk about the u. S. Auto industry, we dont mean ford, chrysler and gm, we are talking about mercedes, bmw, toyota, and nissan, they all make cars in the United States. Well, one of Donald Trumps theories here is if he does this, then theyll have to come here and build more plants and make more cars here but, of course, what we know about a protected market is that the quality of the cars goes down, you know, for those of us who were alive in 1970s, cars didnt last, they were terrible, it was only opening in the car market that cars became a better experience for consumers. Paul why is donald trump doing this . I think its mostly about nafta because if you take the cars made in the United States plus canada and mexico, you have Something Like 75 of all cars are made in north america, hes not getting the cooperation that he wanted on nafta and this is his response to that but hes forgetting here that first of all mexico his main thing is if he launches this investigation its going to take 8 months, thats going to get him through the november election and he can say when people go to polls in november, oh, yeah, i didnt get the nafta deal but im being tough with canada and mexico because hes being criticized about that right now and in 8 months hes not going to win this appeal because it is not harming the industry. Paul dan, its hard for me to determine, get a coherent strategy from the trumptrade team and in part, the president this week on china he was saying, its a great deal after the weekend negotiations and then by the next day, not such a great deal and the next day after that, its really a bad deal and we have to redo the whole thing. What what is going on here . Well, its very hard, i think donald trump likes to play threedimensional negotiation chess and its hard to keep your eye on the ball. As mary was suggesting, the National Security threat from the Auto Industry very difficult to credit. Currently there are 24 japanese and german auto factories in the United States employing american workers, all right. So then you have to go looking for other reasons, what might be going on here, mary suggesting forcing mexicos hand on nafta, i think another target here is germany and angela merkel, trump has several things going with her, the most important of which is the Iranian Nuclear deal, need her support on that, United States and england are very upset that the germans are negotiating gas pipeline with russia, they would like them to stop doing that and trump has said any number of times he wants the germans to increase military spending. I think part of this is to put pressure on her, get her attention, but, of course, the European Union has already posed on array of countertariffs on American Goods if we go through with auto tariffs. Paul japan, 11 of import are made in japan. Japan is teaming up retaliation on steel and aluminum tariffs. How does this get japan to cooperate . Im not sure it does. The auto workers would like the deal, some auto workers might like it. If youre work at at a tima plant in tennessee, youre an auto worker too, you might not like this as much. You know, it used to be that when you had a block aid and you prevented people from importing things, that was considered a an act of war. Now that you have the white house sort of suggesting this on their own consumers, its inconceivable to me and the same auto workers that might like the tax on foreign cars, the tariffs on it, theyre complaining about the steel tariffs because that raises their costs. Its counterproductive across field. Paul theres a view politically that this helps president and republicans because they are speaking to workers. Theres another side of the story, trade protectionism and potential retaliation is hurting parts to have farm bill, for example, which would be retaliation and also a problem and Business Decisions being held, delayed when the tariffs are going to hit, how bad will they be and so i think this is slowing growth and we are hearing that as ceos get to earnings, well, this is my biggest concern now. Yeah, i think one of the things that mysterious me that donald trump talks about the trade as if his trade partners dont have any way to respond and mexico has a lot of ways to respond. As you mentioned, its a big importer of us, u. S. Agriculture products, but dont forget that the u. S. Has retaliation rights from the solar panels and the diswashers that trump put the tariffs on and if they use those retaliation rights on june paul other countries in. Mexico, mexico has retaliation rights and on june 1st, if the steel tariffs that donald trump has threatened on mexico go into effect, they can immediately use those retaliation rights and i think they will and that will harm red states. Paul all right, possibly trouble. Democrats are still feeling the heat as polls show, whats behind the republican rebound . Heartburn and gas . Now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. Well, that seems fair. We didnt use it. Wish we got money back on gym memberships. Get money back hilarious. With claimfree rewards. Switching to allstate is worth it. Anncr as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. Learning from him is great. When i can keep up anncr thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. Dads got all the answers. 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Whats the big take away from your point of view . Well, if you look at the generic ballot just before christmas, before they passed the tax cut, the democratic margin was 13 points, by mid february it was down to 9, by late march down to 7 and as you say memorial day weekend we find ourselves with 4 point advantage for the democrats. Think about whats going on during that time, i think three things are at play here, one is improvement in the president s job approval, its gone from being in the high 30s to the low 40s, that maybe 45 point increase may sound small but critical to the republicans and 42, 43, 44 range. Second of all, the economy, percentages of the economy are improving whether directly for tax cut or not, we can argue all day long but the fact of the matter is the way people paul people feel better. Democrats are going to primaries and are starting to see who the democrats are putting up and im not certain thats necessarily helping the democrats in each and every case. Paul you say that ive seen the race in nebraska, texas, pennsylvania, the left side of the party is winning in districts that are competitive districts where that kind of message may not play as well as centrist voice, is that your point . Yeah, i think its two things. One, they are nominating some leftleaning candidates like in nebraska and pennsylvania, one, but even when the candidates have entered the race not as leftwing candidate, the rhetoric that they feel compel today adopt in democratic primary places them to the left of where they need to be, remember, in order to twin house, the democrats will have to win districts that are at least purple and in some instances red. Paul okay, here is the thing, though, the buggy nerric ballot, theres no question its tightening. The margin for holding the house according to kevin mccarthy, the majority leader is 6, within 6 the republicans think they can hold the house but this doesnt take into consideration, democratic voter enthusiasm. Ive talked to republicans in some of the special races, ed gallespie told me the democratic didnt turn out entirely in the data on election day because democrats are so fired up that they exceed the polling, what do you think of that . I think thats accurate but a long time between november 2017 virginia governors race and the november 2018 midterm elections and we have seen this year conflicting information. Weve had a great deal of of media commentary that pointed towards big turnout by democrats in texas even suggesting that they might eclipse the republicans, well, half many people voted in republican primary and the runoff is the lowest in history and Ohio Republicans outvoted the democrats both parties had competitive primaries for governor, the republicans far outvoted the democrats. So, again, its hard to say, i would say that enthusiasm is on the side of the democrats but whether thats sufficient enough, we dont know, we have an eternity to go between now and november and all kinds of things can happen to effect voter enthusiasm in each partys likelihood of turning out. Paul seems to me Something Else the happening and that is that the democrats who have focused on robert mueller, robert mueller, donald trump and now talking impeachment are begin to go shift, maybe impeachment is running republican enthusiasm. Democrats are turning to health care, rising costs, rising premiums and gasoline prices which we know have gone up for a variety of reasons as the summer driving season increases. Are those two republican vulnerabilities . They are. You put your finger on a really interesting point which is the democrats have moved away from impeachment. I think its for two reasons, one it obscures chance to talk about broader issues and second of all, remember, in order to win these districts, in these states, many instances they will have to win swing independent voters and its interesting, veterans are strong in favor of impeachment, republicans strongly oppose to it and independents tend to look more like the republicans than they do democrats. Paul if you were laying a democratic hat, you would say lay off impeachment . Oh, yeah, the voices have been right on. Whether or not every candidate is going to listen to him is another thing and during the primaries rhetoric, even if they have not come out and endorsed resistance by calling impeachment, candidates who have been moderate or centrist in views have adopted rhetoric which makes them sound off resistance. 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It represents something and what it represents is Howard Schultz great insight when he was starting out with starbucks that liberalism was not nearly politics but the political liberalism had become a lifestyle, a way of thinking about the world, you know, in the old days you bought a coffee, you got black coffee in ceramic cup anymore, not anymore, you drink it through white foam and when you read on the wall, that youre not nearly buying coffee, your money is going to support coffee or even to fight climate change. Paul i tell you, dan, i still think its about coffee, explain why Howard Schultz cant win here . After the incident in philadelphia which two black men were arrested in using the bathroom, werent buying anything, said they were there on business, the manager had them arrested, there was a video made of it, it went viral. Starbucks accused of being racist. Now, one of the things that in this world you cannot be accused of and survive and so starbucks immediately announced as we just suggested in the introduction that they would close all 8,000 of their stores next tuesday afternoon to summit their employees to sensitivity training. I personally think, paul that the starbucks the most sensitive people in the world. I think they already know about trying not to be racist but you cant win, you cannot make progressives happy anymore, we have seen this on campus, we have seen this in corporations that you cannot apiece appease and thats what they are finding out. Paul what do you do . You have an investigation and if you do something wrong, you apologize. I think they are putting employees in a terrible position, its not the first time theyve done this. They did a race together, campaign, they are putting employees in front of culture war, creating situation where they have to engage awkward conversations about race. If they have complicated situation and they will will be accused of racism. Paul they should have kept policy, you to buy something to be in the store, whether you want to use bathroom or sit and use computer as we know millions and thousands of people do, certainly in starbucks i visit, but you to buy something, thats policy, sorry, you cant be here. A very reasonable policy. Paul other places follow it. Mary, youre a starbucks patron, i have seen you around with the cup. [laughter] paul what do you make to it as a customer . Were that was a long time, paul. I stopped going and one of the problems is that we have been everywhere and some in new york were not as cleaned where they used to be. Theres lots of competition and other coffee shops, two different chains opened in my neighborhood in brooklyn. So, you know, i dont think they are thinking very much of customers. To jillians point, i grew up in new york, i remember walking up with my brothers, have to buy something if you want to use the bathroom, thats so standard. They put chalk out of business. They had great doughnuts. Its not just starbucks, we shouldnt beat on them alone. This week bell de blasio told nypd should issue summons to people smoking marijuana in public than arresting them. Smoking marijuana public in new york is still illegal. Paul technically illegal. The police say you are putting us in a tough position, are we suppose to enforce the law, let people go out and do whatever they want, the progressive view is anything goes and you get this kind of confusion and even chaos about whether youre doing the right thing or enforcing the law. Paul all right, thank you all. When we come back, one year after protests, the backlash against the progressive schools from the unlikeliest of places. Because of all those miles . And because ice is cold. Whats in your wallet . Hello. 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Paul how many students . 3,000 to 3,500 a year. They are known for being progressive. To the left of berkeley. Motto is in latin, let et owl hand out. As liberal as you can possibly get. Paul part of the traction, people go there knowing. Yeah, absolutely. It draws progressives. Paul what happened here that created the controversy . We have two things, first is they were going through equity plan that rests on the assumption that white people are racists. Paul equity plan . What is that . One of the things it would have done if youre new hire, equity justification, you cant just teach chemistry, with a gender focus or race focus. Paul i see. That rules out me, okay. Yes. Second thing they did was day of absence where white students were asked to leave the campus, professor weinstein objected to this, he said he thought that was really offensive and racial segregation and that ended up triggering these massive protests. You had students occupying the building, holding professorses hostage and demanding firing. Paul and he was, in fact, forced to go, was he not . Yeah, he sued the university for creating hostile environment, they settled for 500,000 as condition, he and his wife no longer teach there. Paul okay, what are we finding out now a year later about the impact of all this controversy . Every University Paul university of missouri. Every university where we have seen administration giveins so radical protesters you see backlash. I was interested in evergreen because it has farleft reputation. There are a lot of people on the left who care about free speech and free inquiry and horrified by what they saw. Its losing support of donors, prospective students, enrollments down 17 , they will lose 500 to 60000 students . Thats a lot for school, thats a big deal. Financially in trouble, tuition is half of revenue. They had to tip into emergency fund. They are in trouble. Paul whats the response of the university to your reporting, you dug into public documents, you solicited documents and found out what they wouldnt have announced publicly . Not our fault, this is the fault of weinstein for politicizing the issue. They say that this is the fault of the media, theyre basically doubling down on the same identity politics, so i think they are going to see a lot more backlash. Paul any impact on the president of the school . Still in place and putting inclusion at the center. Paul whats his name . George bridges. Paul hes still pushing accelerator down. Bill, what do you make this as signal culturally, encouraged by whats happening . Im encouraged by some of the response, this is since the french revolution, the left has been eating its own. At some point the revolution turns on the people, on campuses this is how we see the original progressive goals of color blindness, now led to gender quotas and all sorts of things, free speech is leading to speech codes and tolerance is leading to intolerance. They dont seem to be able to create rules of the game where everyone has to actually learn requires some basic values and they dont seem i dont blame students, i blame the faculty and the president , so few are willing to stand up to defend the institution that they run and we saw this in vietnam war too. Think of the protests. More violent at universities where there was probably more support for the Antiwar Movement than there was in regular country. Paul dan, could this possibly be something of a culture turning point, do you think if people see that the university of missouri and evergreen, real consequences for allowing disorder to break out and dominate over education . It possibly could be, paul, as jillian reported, there are some people sending children to evergreen who selfidentify as people of the left but say they are not signing up for Something Like this sort of chaos and i will say very interesting, paul, the Washington Post had a poll this week in which 50 of the people polled said that they think that demonstrations today are more violent and more unruly than they were 50 years ago and they dont like it, so i think the kind of just chaos that progressives are creating in places like ever green are being noticed. I think they are in real trouble. You know, its been interesting talking to different students who considered evergreen, crossed it off list, onethird of the students said they were terrified of academics mobbing, so i think this university is in trouble. Paul great, thank you, jillian, catch podcast, 30 minutes on what happened at evergreen. We have to take one more break, when we come back hits and misses of the week. 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