In the trade well, war is too strong. Debate is too tame. The vigorous trade discussions weve had in washington over the last 20 years. Were certainly at an even in the scope of those discussions, we are at an unprecedented moment right now awaiting to see the unrolling of the administrations new trade strategy. We have been weve heard a lot from the president , when he was a candidate, when he was president elect. Since becoming president weve heard a lot about mexico, weve heard a lot about mexicans. Weve heard a lot about nafta. Weve heard a lot about china. Weve heard a lot about tpp. A lot of things are going to be ripped up. A lot of things are going to be done away with. A lot of things are going to be changed. And yet we have little in the way of actual specifics that have come out. The president s trade team, some of them have been named formally named. Wilber ross is i guess his nomination is somewhere on the floor of the senate. Theyll get to him at some point as theyve marc
Get to know one another in an opportunity to sit down. They will find is a strong leader, put America First and willing to talk about the hard things. The fact release 500 billion a year in the trade deficit to china, that weve seen manufacturing leading this country and going to china. The fact that we see china can start to bases in the south china sea. Maria taking a closer look at that this morning. A history making and capitol hill. The senate on the brink of a bill Going Nuclear with the nomination of judge neil gorsuch. The fallout in everything you to know coming out. The white house taking on tax reform. How it looking to set up a path for success. Well take a look at what that means for your money. A while bad wall street yesterday. The dow sank more than 200 points and a turning point was the release of the Federal Reserve minutes at about 2 00 p. M. Eastern time yesterday. Comments from the minutes about winding down the Balance Sheet, weighed on investors, turning the enti
Washington ideas forum. Its 20 minutes. I want to thank you for being here with us today. Its wonderful to get a report about a battle that we all have a stake in. I want to start with you dr. Dalton. I keep hearing that this quest against cancer is no longer a matter of curing it but turning it into a chronic illness. Is that right . Not entirely. We would all hope that we could cure the disease. I think the issue will be not so much if you will cure but intercept. Understand who is at risk of developing cancer and then if you can detect it earlier, the earlier you detect cancer the higher chance of cure. Call it cancer interception. There will be those that we can cure by totally eradicating the disease depending on when its diagnosed the earlier the better versus when we hope once the disease has progressed to a certain degree control it. And make it a chronic disease. So im answering your questions by saying yes to both possibilities. Does that sound right . Were not going to be ab
Washington ideas forum. Its 20 minutes. I want to thank you for being here with us today. Its wonderful to get a report about a battle that we all have a stake in. I want to start with you dr. Dalton. I keep hearing that this quest against cancer is no longer a matter of curing it but turning it into a chronic illness. Is that right . Not entirely. We would all hope that we could cure the disease. I think the issue will be not so much if you will cure but intercept. Understand who is at risk of developing cancer and then if you can detect it earlier, the earlier you detect cancer the higher chance of cure. Call it cancer interception. There will be those that we can cure by totally eradicating the disease depending on when its diagnosed the earlier the better versus when we hope once the disease has progressed to a certain degree control it. And make it a chronic disease. So im answering your questions by saying yes to both possibilities. Does that sound right . Were not going to be ab
You this morning, could you switch parties in november . If you a democrat considering putting for donald trump, voting for donald trump, 2027488000. A republican considering switching to clinton, 2027488001. Phone lines are open, lets take some calls here. While we are waiting for you to dial in, last nights primary results. We begin with montana. Bernie sanders and scored a in that western state. In new mexico, Hillary Clinton. As a victory there new jersey, Hillary Clinton also with a win over Bernie Sanders. In north dakota, Bernie Sanders wins another democratic caucus. In south dakota, the primary thee, Hillary Clinton with win. Here is where the delegates stand right now if you go to our delegate tracker. 2497. Y clinton with with 100 663. 1663. Lets listen to the Presumptive Republican nominee from last night after his victory. Say towhat he had to voters who had not supported him in the past. Just a minute. First bone colored emerson and indiana. A democrat. Good morning to yo