too quickly, then everyone claims police brutality. then on the other hand, they don t intervene quickly enough. bill: this was bad. this went on. this was not just a one strike deal. this went on for some time. absolutely, and i think everyone can agree that police should have intervened, and again, that is why we have to make sure that we are keeping our state and local officials accountable, and is not just the federal government that needs to intervene. the residents of portland need to be engaged in their local government, and we can t just only get concerned when it gains national media attention. i think unfortunately the entire press corps at large, especially if you cover politics these days, feels like there a target. the environment against sandra: like that? physical violence is always wrong. period. full stop. sandra: he retweeted the photo. sickening criminal assault. don t cover this out.
thinks that he is the one who can get in the room with them and strike a deal. sandra: let s hear from bernie sanders, responding to the meeting. he has weekend the state department. if we are going to bring peace to this world, we need a strong state department. we need to move forward diplomatically, not just for photo opportunities. sandra: politico, with a piece out this morning. the 2020 democratic primary is suddenly wide open. you saw others fall down in the polls, and others make a move higher. where do you how do you think this affects the overall rates as we inch closer? first of all, i think what we are seeing now is that people were right when they were saying joe biden and bernie sanders had the advantage of strong name recognition when they entered the race. now we have had the first debate.
powerful bomb in downtown kabul during morning rush hour. 16 are so far reported data and a total of 105 have on her, including at least 50 children from a nearby school. they stormed to the building, and the taliban quickly claimed responsibility. it has ended just in the last hour. this all comes as insurgents were holding their latest rounds of talks in qatar where they have political office. a potential deal has now emerged that would see u.s. and nato troops withdraw, guaranteeing that territory will be not used by foreign militants. there are fears now including among women that any deal could eventually see them sweep back into power, stripping away rights and freedoms. during the visit last week, u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo said that washington would like to see an agreement before september 1st. it s considered an ambitious
president s interview with tucker carlson right here on the fox news channel tonight. what all we can spend, and the market s action is hinging on what happens next with china. we anticipate the open. they are less than 1% from record territory. bill: you and i watch it all day long. i ve got 26,000 on the dow. so we might get the deal. sandra: by the way, the month of june, extremely strong for the u.s. economy. bill: every plane crash in texas. ten people are dead when private aircraft went down near dallas. investigation coming up here. plus, there is this. sandra: protest between some on the far left and the far right during a violent confrontation in seattle. after the radical antifa group attacked the conservative
also, take note of south korea, their leader was not there. do you believe that a significant? short. listen, kim gained enormously from this meeting. i do think we do have to remember it, despite the security concerns, having the president of the united states come to his doorstep, enter his country, give him that level of legitimacy while he remains a nuclear weapon state, is a huge deal for him. it is being celebrated and north korea. having his worst adversary in the united states, john bolton, excluded from these meetings, and of course, having the south koreans the south korean president on the sidelines, making this a deal between the united states, the world s only remaining superpower, and kim jong un, holding onto his nuclear weapons, is a huge deal for north korea. bill: the hip check was something else. john grisham, thank you, stuart.