i don t think so. they were so in the weeds, we didn t get clear fundamental ideas of what theyen watt to do. we ll continue the conversation, thank you so much. still so much to discuss, health care as one of the huge issues, i know a priority for so many of you. really the heart of this democratic debate, so many of the candidates to natalie s point are struggling to explain their own plans. plus, senator kamala harris under attack for her work as california s top prosecutor, we ll take a closer look at her past. breaking news this afternoon, on trade talks with china, president trump announcing new tariffs, starting september 1st and the dow, look at that, goes red. you re watching cnn, i m brooke baldwin. how did you make the dip so rich and creamy? oh it s a philadelphia family recipe. can i see it? no. philadelphia dips. so good, you ll take all the credit.
that. he s been very clear about that. he s right. you know, there are back doors in huawei equipment that the data goes right back to beijing. yeah. so why are we loosening anything? hold the line on that. that should not be something you take off the table. maria: yeah. you are seeing huawei technologies in rural america. you re seeing germany making deals. maria: yeah. it is going all over europe. this is something we can t back down on. i m very disappointed that the president would do this. maria: you make a lot of good points. congressman, i want you to stay with me. i want to ask you about what s going on in your party, the ideological fight within the democratic party, the deep progressives versus the centrists as you are. also much more ahead on the breaking developments out of asia on two huge fronts, denuclearization talks with north korea, the trade talks with china. trump administration china advisor mike pillsbury coming up. also hear from house armed services commi
navarro on trade talks. also we will talk about the crisis on our southern border. all that right here right now as we look ahead on sunday morning futures . we begin this sunday morning with president trump making history as the first sitting american president to set foot in north korea. kim jong-un accepted a last-minute invitation to meet at the dmz, which the president tweeted out just before leaving the g 20 in japan for south korea. both leaders agreed to restart the stalled nuclear talks between washington and pyongyang. i believe just looking at this, this is an expression of his willingness to eliminate all the unfortunate past and open a new future. i just want to say that this is my honor. i didn t really expect it.
stocks wrapping up what could be their worst year since the 2008 financial crisis. a live look now at the dow as we look up 218 with about 25 minutes of trading left. analysts say investors are reacting to possible progress in trade talks between u.s. and china. fox business network christina partsinevelos here. that s sort been the story of this year contracting to whatever the latest rumor is on trade talks with china. exactly. they need some stability. that s what traders need. right now a lot of them are jittery. a lot of times when headlines come out you see immediate reaction. barrons calls that zombie market a loft traders are taking news, taking the headline, not even dissecting it just reacting right away. so often when what did the federal reserve puts out a note saying they are going to increase interest rates or talking about, you know, future month. you will see a reaction right away. then you will see it die
i will get involved and i will get in there if i have to. trace: back on trade president trump sent a notification to congress that he intends to sign a new trade agreement with mexico and canada 90 days from now. whether canada will be a part of that deal will all hinge on trade talks that will resume here in washington next wednesday. bret? bret: and they will be off the record. we ll see. john, thank you. have a good weekend stocks were mixed today the dow lost 22 the s&p gained a third and the nasdaq picked um 21. for the week the dow was two thirds of a percentage point. the nasdaq was up two. we are learning more tonight about the activities of justice department official bruce ohr in connection with the infamous trump dossier. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here with that story as it develops. good evening, catherine. thank you, bret. and good evening. a source familiar with bruce ohr s testimony telings fox news doj told investigators this week abo