years. sean: didn t you back them up financially as well? di two things. i packed the companies up financially and pfizer didn t want to admit it and they had to retract their statement. i ll give you a little breaking news. pfizer is in with the food and drug administration and what the fda did with johnson and johnson is so stupid, you know, they all want me to do a commercial because a lot of our people don t want to take a vaccine. i don t know what that is exactly, republican, i don t know what it is. uencourage people to get it? i encourage people to take it. sean: did you get it? yes, i did. i had it and i took it, okay. sean: you got both. here s the thing. they want me to do a commercial saying take the vaccine and they think that s very important and i would certainly do it but then i call them and say, let me ask you a question. you just did something, six people out of eight million people, somebody said that tylenol, women s birth control, all cause far more, s
data and rhetoric it s happening online. it was interesting to see how much the speech really mirrored the talking points and the desires of the justice department. finally, jonathan, a story that takes us from the american heartland halfway around the world. i am guessing that somewhere in the midwest tonight there s a sow bean farmer wondering if he or she can continue the family business in business. bring us bring our audience up to speed on u.s. versus china regarding tariffs, trade policy, currency. it s not getting any better is the short answer. the last few days we ve seen an escalation of tensions between the economic superpowers. the president and china are working on a new trade deal. there were tariffs back and forth a few months ago. it seemed like progress in negotiations. they stalled. there was a suggestion of things ramping up. last month last month president xi and president trump were to hash out a new agreement. that didn t happen.
the last few days we ve seen an escalation of tensions between the economic superpowers. the president and china are working on a new trade deal. there were tariffs back and forth a few months ago. it seemed like progress in negotiations. they stalled. there was a suggestion of things ramping up. last month last month president xi and president trump were to hash out a new agreement. that didn t happen. it s punishing american consumers. farmers and others. as much as the president likes to say china is bearing the brunt, that s not the case. everyday americans, whether they re soybean farmers or consumers paying more for goods because of the retaliatory tariffs china slapped on goods, they re the ones paying the price. those negotiations stalled again in recent days. there was talks in shanghai. they broke down. the president against the advice
department. finally, jonathan, a story that takes us from the american heartland halfway around the world. i am guessing that somewhere in the midwest tonight there s a sow bean farmer wondering if he or she can continue the family business in business. bring us bring our audience up to speed on u.s. versus china regarding tariffs, trade policy, currency. it s not getting any better is the short answer. the last few days we ve seen an escalation of tensions between the economic superpowers. the president and china are working on a new trade deal. there were tariffs back and forth a few months ago. it seemed like progress in negotiations. they stalled. there was a suggestion of things ramping up. last month last month president xi and president trump were to hash out a new agreement. that didn t happen. it s punishing american
he can go to just interiors of hospitals, just a tent with family and relatives and survivors, just a fire house and kind of limit his exposure that way. give us a preview of tomorrow. yes. i anticipate we ll see something very similar tomorrow. that is what the white house the attacks after he s made visits after a tragedy, sometimes even when he s on relatively friendly turf. i was with him last fall when there was a significant wildfires in california. we ended up in malibu for the second portion of it. he met with victims, people who lost their homes or loved ones in the fires. the press didn t see him at all. met him in an airport hangar in southern california. no eyes on that whatsoever. also a year or so ago when he went to parkland, florida after the terrible school shooting where a number of the students in the days after protested the president and really called for more gun action, more gun