these arrests start to squeeze some things in that case. we ve been watching it for a couple of weeks wondering what s up with the five kids. heartbreak for them. 12 minutes past new developments on a missing mother of five in connecticut. her husband and girlfriend under arrest and due in court any moment now. a live report in a moment on that coming up here. sandra: growing tensions with iran. bill: 2020 democrats had a convention in california. it was a big deal. joe biden skipped it. why? david drucker has some answers and will weigh in live coming up next. as you all know, there is a debate among presidential candidates who have spoken to you here in this room and those who have chosen, for whatever reason, not to be in this room. [cheering] places in america.
march and john bussey and david avella. when sean is reflecting on a presidential trip overseas and when you see yourself at the apex of these historical events certainly d-day 75 years hence, it gives you it puts you in a position potentially to come home with a stronger hand. how do you see that? absolutely. particularly if england ends up leaving brexit and a better trade deal is given to he can land and it benefits america. it becomes another accomplishment of the president. let me comment a second on this spat continued spat with the mexican government. keep in mind we ve been spating with the mexican government since the southern border since 1836. in 1845 texas became a state here in the united states. for all of those complaining the last couple days about the president s talk of new tariff
have a significant impact on the u.s. and u.k. relationship moving forward. possible tariffs on mexico. they talk about trade here oversea in the u.k. the pomp and circumstance. a beautiful day in london and a chance for the president to meet the queen and meet the royals and renew the great relationship and historic ties we have between our two nations. this gathering comes as the queen and the entire world recalls the shared sacrifice on the beaches of normandy as u.s., british and other forces fought on d-day. there is a great deal to discuss with respect to trade and our shared economic interest. the president has been urging the u.k. to make a hard brexit from the e.u. he told the sunday times if you don t get the deal you want, if you don t get a fair deal, you walk away. he went on to add if i were them i wouldn t pay $450
here s what the president has to say, tweeting how one of the trip is, that it s going well, the queen and the entire royal family have been fantastic, the relationship with the united kingdom is very strong. and on that point both he and the british government agree. 9 i m sure that fake news, as he puts it, will be working hard to find the protests. let s tut much on that point. it will not be hard to find that. they re behind keir, i believe, so neither of those two things are accurate. you can see some signs all right. this is just a taste of what you ll be seeing. tomorrow also happens to be the day when some of the royal pomp and circumstance takes a backseat to more of the politics of this, that a big trade deal is possible once the uk, as he puts it, gets rid of the
of making money, hello to you. what do we need to know about this to begin a new week? it s a countdown. i think what s interesting about it, the big story is that mexico and china both are sending folks, sending the right messages, right? the market today is going to open a little weaker. wall street no longer just accepting these are done deals. up until three weeks it felt like china would do the right thing. we would get a deal. the mexico thing just came up last week. a very cautious approach to these but the good news is less saber rattleling heading into the new week. mexico is sending a big delegation. problem is they ve been paulking for 25 years. we want action, not talk. they could solve the border crisis in one day if they want, otherwise the jobs are coming back to the u.s. i heard senator kennedy.