Thought. Meanwhile, the president faces pushback from the chinese for those business deals with taiwan. The chinese are vowing to push back with tariffs of their own. The tier four continues. The Business Community against those tariffs. Strongsident setting the Economic Growth market despite fed policy. David we will turn back to china in a moment. Will the president have one less soldier in his army for the tariff war . That is wilbur ross. Facingwilbur ross questions, according to nbc news, questions about his future following reports of the senses question the census question. The president thing the commerce secretary should try to get that no matter what. This is one of those issues that the Business Community is at odds with the administration over. Their apprehension over the Citizenship Question being added to the census because of how it would impact their ability to make economic forecast. David thank you so much for reporting from the white house. Lets turn to Damian Sassow
Names on tech stocks mar mary meeker will speak any minute the Halftime Report with stot wapner starts now live from the new york stock exchange. Good to have you with us on this tuesday, welcome, our Investment Committee today, joe terranova, jon and pete najarian, lets begin with the markets where stocks have lost some of their gains today but the june boon is still the best start to a month since october of 11 the s p up 5 with tech the best performing sector. All feels pretty good right now, pete, in tech world after, you know, a pretty good upset. Now its back, up 7 in june, led by names like apple and microsoft, some of the semiconductors having a great week and were talking about a lot of the quality names are actually leading us to the up side doesnt mean its going to last forever. I still think this is a trading environment. I still think its very, very shortterm just about everything we report to you guys as unusual activity doesnt even extend out past three or four days but
Together. Im grateful to have been and katrina and all of you for this wonderful most really full program and worthy of the David Stockman tradition. Anyway, when i was growing up on small town montana, pretty rural and a community picnic, one time, the sole timer who was a homesteader. We back when was reminiscing about the family farm in wisconsin, and i asked how come he moved out to montana . And he said, well, there was free land out here and land was 20 an acre back in wisconsin. So he said he came out here for free land, which was the most expensive land he ever bought. So this panel was a dream of mine. Amy lauter is going to talk about the free land, socalled free land and i ive been looking for years and my search of 19th century illustrated stereotypes or stereotype ups of. And we have a panelist today who has figured out how to get a handle on that, which i never did. And so im excited about that as well. Hes our second presenter. The john coward our third presenter is the
this is my first time at one of these events in quite some time since i became president, unfortunately being president puts me on the road quite a bit and that s a good thing, but it keeps me away oftentimes from events like this tomorrow. i fly to omaha, nebraska. i ll be meeting with the governor meeting with some members of congress giving a talk. it s going to be great, but the best part is that i will be able to fly without a face mask for the first time in two years. so in recent months i figured out the best way to deal with that is to bring a few lollipops a tootsie pop can last you a good 20 minutes. face mask off face mask off. but anyway, hey, it s wonderful to see although i haven t been here at one of these meetings for a while. of course. i ve been with heartland for more than 20 years and to see so many familiar and some new faces. and looking around here to see a full house. you really lift our spirits when people are in the building giving up your free time
writing a book about your time in the trump administration? larry: i don t have anything planned at the moment. i m very busy, i m loving life. never say never, but not at the moment, i don t. host: how may jobs do you have? how many jobs do you have? larry: there s a foxbusiness show every day, if i could plug that, 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. that s the bulk of what i do. i do a lot of different segments for ftm and fox news. i did one this morning on fox and friends. i do a radio show every saturday morning for three hours. a national radio show. that runs here on wabc radio. we are livestreamed and syndicated. and i also do i write op-ed pieces to much constantly. some informal political consulting with my friends on policy. pretty much anybody who asks. so i am a busy camper. i m a grateful camper. life after the white house has been terrific. it s a real blessing. host: this is your second stint in the white house. the first being? larry: just a few years ago 40 years ago.