rattled. that depends if there s an escalation, right? it does. i ll tell you, interest rates being this low for so long and continuing to go lower is a concern. the bond market, in my opinion, even though they re wrong, might be the smartest market out there they re telling us something here. it s rates overseas where we have negative rates in many developed countries now. we may be heading that way as well. neil: thanks very much. scott martin following the developments. also want to give you a quick look at the east room of the white house, this is an unusual event. the president is talking about giving a second chance to those out of jail that want a second chance. he has with him in that audience some of who have just come out of prison and want that opportunity. he also has kim kardshian with him to say this is the ideal time to push for it. the president and kim kardshian after this. the lexus es.
think people would be signing it. but they all wanted it. i m very proud of it. jared an ivanka were incredible. they pushed it. [applause] and they were pushed by kim kardshian. thank you, kim and kanye. since its passage, more than a dozen states have advanced similar reforms at the state level. now we must make sure that the americans returning from prison get a true second chance. right? america wins with citizens with a criminal record can contribute to their communities as
her name is alice johnson. she reunited with her friends and family after she spent 20 years in prison. she faced life in prison, no chance for parole for her role in a cocaine ring. it was a nonviolent crime, her first offense. the reality star, kim kardshian had pushed for her release. she met with the president about it last week. today johnson thanked kim k. for her help. it was a miracle. only god touched kim s heart like that. she said she felt something when she saw and heard my story. i m just so thankful for it. i can t explain it. it s a miracle. shepard: johnson says she plans to help people in similar situations. she want to work towards prison reform and sentencing reform and she s very articulate about it.
far. every bill has amnesty in it. i said give me a bill that doesn t have amnesty, i ll support it. there s people in there that i m a fans of but no bill that i m a fan of. talks continue after gop a leaders appear to have bought more time for now. shep? shepard: thanks, mike. head we ll go live to the white house where the secretary of state is set to brief reporters and your guys. we re going to show it live with the president s trip to singapore. first a great grandmother that walked out of prison after decades is now talking about her first full day of freedom and she has a message for kim kardshian west for helping to security her release. that s coming up. george woke u. but he has plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he d taken tylenol, he d be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill.
here and senator corey gardner. we appreciate you joining us today. lots of news still to come. i m dana perino. next is shep smith. shepard: it s noon on the west coast. 3:00 in washington where the president has been pushing and unsubstantiated claim that the fbi put a spy in his campaign. today the house speaker, paul ryan joined the chorus of no, they didn t. mr. speaker, can the president pardon himself? i don t know the technical answer, but i think obviously the answer is he shouldn t and nobody is above the law. after the president floated the idea of giving our blago a break of prison and official forgiveness for martha stewart, we re hearing those are a couple of the names on a long list of potential pardons. looks like kim kardshian s oval