gentlemen great discussion thank you thank you. the impeachment proceedings against u.s. president donald trump are moving along quickly and the allegations against him are widening geographically after ukraine the latest revelations show up pressuring the australian prime minister to help him get some information that could maybe help him profit politically the u.s. president asking him to investigate the origins of robert bowler s pro that found russia trying to swing the 26000 election in the republicans favor the u.s. secretary of state might pump a oh he has hit back at house democrats he is accusing them of bullying behavior by calling 5 former and current state department officials to give depositions this week trump s personal lawyer rudolph giuliani is among those under scrutiny for
kushner, has cast doubt on whether palestinians are capable to have governing themselves. i ll talk to palestinian official hanana sclouy and dan seymore. while in britain and france this week, the president talked a lot about iran. iran. iran. iran. iran. there s always a chance of war, he said, but he would prefer to talk to tehran. what has iran s reaction been to all his rhetoric? we ll find out. finally, on this summer weekend, i ll make the data-driven case for a four-day workweek year round. but first, here s my take. donald trump declared victory in his war with mexico, of course. though he appears to have won little more than renewed assurances that its government would get tougher on migrants from central america. but he did achieve one thing with his bullying behavior, by threatening tariffs that are likely in direct contravention of trade rules.
that s not just those companies, which is one of the reasons why semi conductors stocks and a customer for huawei were hit. scott martin on that. the case of be careful what you wish for even if it s deserved? yeah, and what goes around comes around, neil. it s so funny. the globalization of the economies around the world hurts in a time like this. there s resource management that has to come on, supply chain issues that occur. you mentioned with huawei and others, when we invoke the tariffs or sanctions in the case of huawei, it hurts american companies hard because of the fact that they have so many ties to china these days. neil: i m looking at things through the prism of whether we get a deal with china and perfectly the ballad for whatever reason and china accuses the u.s. of bullying
today was gangster-like activity. in that vein, michael cohen talking about the threats. the way that threatening people you can use words in clever ways that aren t technically crimes. but the ways that donald trump routinely used him to threaten people to get his way. take a look. how many times did mr. trump ask you to threaten an individual or entity on his behalf? quite a few times. 50 times? more. a hundred times? more. 200 times? more. 500 times? probably. over the ten years. over the ten years, he asked you and when you say threaten, i m talking with litigation or an argument. bullying behavior. we ve also heard it in the language. and when you re talking about
crowd? i think trump doesn t quit. he gets these nicknames like lil marco and doesn t let go of them. i don t think he quits, but i don t think it matters when she starts talking about the issues. senator klobuchar was asked about the president s twitter habit. let s watch. how do you handle things like the tweets, things like being called names? first of all, you don t go down the rabbit hole with everything he says. you ve got to have your own optimistic, economic agenda. and hillary had that. she would have been a tremendous president. but it got lost in that campaign. sop you have to pick your battles with him. and i think you have to use some humor, like i got to do yesterday, right away. so we re going into the battle again, the second fight with trump. hillary clinton fought the first battle. and everybody since then said, there must have been something you could do, coming up like a monster behind her in the debate, loomed over her like a monster. even to this day, i