tucker: it s a little odd from a nonexpert s point of view because it doesn t seem like his posture has been that aggressive. is it just that he is the only president to fight back at all? or do they think more is coming? both. i think he has distinguished himself as fighting back at all number one. number two, the details and the depth of his allegations and these several white house reports he has released are really quite stunning to the chinese. he is basically alleging that they stole their way to the top. they have had forcible technology transfers from u.s. companies, these outright stolen technology. they sort of have an illegitimate path to being number two in the world. that he would say these kinds of things, especially this term he is used in some reports economic warfare, that china committing economic warfare against america and other countries. this is really quite astonishing to them. if they re used to being
use caution when driving or operating machinery. the most common side effect is nausea. i don t think about cigarettes anymore. talk to your doctor about chantix. today have you one outlet constantly sewin sowing. it s a free country because they exist we have been changed for the worse. i feel very angry when i see a media outlet, a corporate giant, a profit-making giant dividing people and creating hatred and negativity. cnn, you could try and find some politics in cnn but it does not even come close do resembling the clear political agenda of news corps. tucker: that was new york city mayor and non-genius bill de blasio on cnn recently describing what he believes is the biggest
have we gotten something out of this? it s a strange reaction. we have certainly gotten the attention of the european union. the european union commissioner came here less than a month ago and wants to work towards zero subsidies and zero tariffs with the united states. this, too tucker is paranoia in china. they now are beginning to think that president trump is so smart as you say playing three dimensional chess that he has the europeans on his side and issued a set of warnings in the past week to the europeans not to fall for president trump s trap. tucker: is there something kind of wonderfully amusing about this story? or is it just me? [laughter] it s partly just you but don t forget [laughter] you want to see some change and aggressive steps, the president has certainly done that. i think the next step is going to be to see what the
it degrades radar and all of this combined actually affects mission readiness, which, in turn, affects our national security. it s a threat that needs to be dealt with. tucker: i notice they are almost all in low income rural areas. you don t see them in nantucket sound and off the coast of santa mondayca. why is that the people most in favor of corporate wind farms don t have them in their own backyards? have you noticed that? yes. and i couldn t have put it better myself, tucker. they are putting them on the coast down in texas. they re clustered across the landscape of america except in the places, of course, where they want to keep the area pretty. important for us is that yeah, important for us is that we don t compromise our national security. tucker: well, of course, that s the new angle in this and i m glad you brought it to our attention. senator, thank you very much for coming on. thank you so much, tucker. tucker: that s it for tonight s special inside the
first chinese offer will be after these two months now basically no contact. they have been making hints. they dropped a couple of hints in newspapers recently that they are willing to renegotiate investment terms with us. they are willing to say that there may have been some minor violations by a few chinese companies or local provinces but certainly the center, the communist party and president xi never did anything wrong. so we haven t come very far but, yes, i think it s refreshing to see this level of respect for the united states. i haven t seen it in 40 years. usually the chinese look down on us as not being very bright. tucker: and for good reason, michael pillsbury, thank you for that perspective. it s great. thanks, tucker. tucker: tonight we continue our ongoing investigation into the world of horse meat. we recently talked to someone who advocates eating horses but because this is a balanced show, tonight we are going to speak to a