Deal with the big issues, but those problems that keep families up at night. From colorado to texas to arkansas, 11 states are headed to the polls and candidates on both sides are giving it all theyve got to convince voters that can occupy the oval office. I am the only democratic candidate who is saying no, we are not going to cut Social Security. How the candidates are hoping to win over colorado. What you need to know before heading to the caucus on tuesday. Thank you for joining us for fox at a it when denver news at five. The race to super tuesday is on but before turning to the big day here as is a look at the South Carolina primary results. The polls just closed a few minutes ago and cnn said Hillary Clinton is the winner the third when after beating sanders in iowa and nevada. Now the republican candidates shift their focus to the polls joe st. George st. George joins us tonight and the two remaining Democratic Candidates are hoping to have a huge turnout in colorado. A big tur
Given to President Trump. Just keep doing your job, just take to the things that are at hand. Do what bill clinton did. Compartmentalize your impeachment and keep moving forward. And of course, President Trump does a lot of tweeting. His feelings are very widely known. And i think this is one of the most fascinating things about covering the trump presidency, the actions speak a lot louder than the words, and in this ca case, the business at hand has marched on in no way that a lot of people didnt anticipate. These are big things. So china deal is a big deal. This puts us back in the clinton era when nafta was first put into play. Now you have the recreation of this deal. President trump out from the beginning that he wanted to do oneonone trade negotiations with all of the countries that we do business with, and these are two really big examples of that playing out. Bret just looking back at the beginning of this effort to kind of restructure the world trade with the u. S. , republica
Soon begin again. If the president wrapped up a long weekend at the g7 summit in france by saying he believes china is sincere and has no choice because its economy is in trouble. The trade war between the two largest economies in the world cast an unsettling shadow over the meeting. Chief White House Correspondent john roberts has been traveling with the president in france, joins us tonight. Good evening, john. Good evening, bret. For most of the weekend here, the other g7 leaders were sweating the Global Economic uncertainty caused by the escalating trade war between the United States and china. One that saw the dow dropped a 600point clip on friday but is monday dawned here in france, a new sense of optimism over this summit. The final day of the g7 was dominated by what appeared to be an aboutface in chinas position on the trade war. Vice chairman leo hard telling Chinese Media china is willing to resolve its trade dispute with the United States through call negotiations and resol
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are still complying with the iran nuclear deal because they say iran is still complying. they have created a process to help iran conduct business despite u.s. sanctions. in response to the vice president s the u.k. has not and never been naive about iran and its nuclear intentions. the best way to address these wider concerns is while the nuclear deal remains in place. pence says compliance is not the issue. the deal itself is the issue. while they disagree with nuclear agreement, the bret? bret: rich edson at the state department, thanks but we ll have my interview with mike pompeo a little later in this program. up next, a former top fbi official says he s in on a talk of a plan that could ve removed president trump from office. we will bring that to you. first, here s what some of our affiliates are covering around the country tonight. wv rb in louisville, a federal