respiratory illnesses will get the help they deserve. these men and women, the children of lower manhattan are sick and dying and the families being left in financial ruins. this bill will offer that relief to thousands of men and women across our country because they came together on september 11th in the days and weeks after. now congress has a chance to take our worst days, our worst weeks and worst months and 18 years of pain and suffering and make it their finest hour. we don t care how they do it. we want it done. to get his commitment today and all of them in this meeting heard it, we re satisfied. are we happy? no. we re we re we re going
should have you can t give up everything if you tonight get that now, we could have done large portions but you are not getting that we will see what happens. again, the relationship is very good. he likes me. i like him. some people say oh you shouldn t like him. why shouldn t i like him? i like him. get along great. we will see what happens. brian: what they actually found out is he was alluding to they tried to spin it to say we were not asking for absolute sanctions relief next change for taking down just one area. that is not the case. and what it turns out is they were doing basically the same thing his father did and grandfather did play us to the end and in the end not follow through. one of these people that were there wrote to me and said it was the president s finest hour. steve: here s the thing. ultimately the north koreans figured all right, has already got on the schedule 2:00 p.m. signing ceremony. so this is in the bag for us. and then when the president realized wait
people who died from the 9/11 attacks or the aftermath would be paid also it would extend the funding 70 more years to the year 2090 and pay eligible claims that was reduced to inefficient. you hear lot of passionate from the first responders they can take out the worse day, worse week and worst month and worst 18 years and come together make congress finest hour. they have the chance to be that guy. anybody who practices political malfunction, we ll expose them. bit warning shot there from lawmakers who might want to play games with in funding. it s money well deserved. mike, thank you. right now, president trump is on his way to vietnam where he ll meet with north korean dictator kim jong-un for a second time. the president said yesterday he sees eye-to-eye with kim and he doesn t want to rush the north
lazy journalism at the new yorker over a judge brett kavanaugh s latest attorney to the mixed messages over deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, fox news media analyst howard kurtz is here to examine today s roller coaster coverage. today s frenzy of a rod rosenstein, which meant wall-to-wall and cable news, was not journalism s finest hour. sources tell cnn that rosenstein has submitted his resignation. that was not the case. axios had also reported to the deputy attorney general had verbally resigned, only later posting a clarification that he had offered to resign to white house chief of staff john kelly and it wasn t clear if that offer had been accepted. numerous outlets including fox news quoted sources saying rosenstein expected to be fired. this in the wake of a new york times report denied by rosenstein that last year he had spoken seriously of secretly taping president trump and pursuing the 25th amendment. then came hours of media chatter and speculation as ever
in the semis but not played anybody. semi-final of the world cup. england in the semi-final world cup words that i never thought i would say in my lifetime. england in the semi-final. alan dershowitz on the cape. saturday s quarterfinal win for my generation battle for britain. their finest hour. they played sweden. they were clinical. they out classed an ordinary team. did what they needed to do. there s maguire with his meaty english forehead. in nine months time every english baby whether boy or girl will be named harry. so you can show the world his fortnight celebration. england 2-0. here it comes.