Attorney, thats coming up so much on this show, stay tuned, for making money. Charles well stocks, the major indices are mixed, spinning the results up to most of the session but here is the deal all eyes really awaiting President Trump what is he going to say object our strained relationships with china, the tension is mounting, we are expecting to hear from him in fact at any moment the administration is criticizing beijings plans to impose a National Security law in hong kong and the president is not happy with china but is not certain if it will impact the trade deal and thats what wall street really wants to know is going to happen. Joining me how hud senior fellow chinese strategy director Michael Pillsbury youve been ahead of the curve on all of this. You kind of saw all of this evolving, because i guess its what china wants to do. They want to sort of dominate the world and nothing is stopping them but they actions seem to be more in your face. I think thats right, charles. I t
Adolf hitler once said demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage and assassination. This is the war of the future. He was right, for no one will ever forget those tactics he used more than half a century later on that fateful day in september, 2001. But what you may not know is that america was actually invaded on a foggy night in the summer of 1942. A group of nazi saboteurs landed here, right here on this beach, in eastern long island. Their mission, to strike at the heart of america with acts of sabotage. And just like the terrorists from 9 11, they had all lived in america and they all knew our country well. This is the story of the men who invaded our country and those who stopped them. The germans had threatened the United States long before 1942. In 1916 while world war i was raging in europe, americans felt safe. Imperial germany was waging an allout war against britain and france but the fighting was taking place more than 3,000 miles away across the atlan
Who battle in the sky like ancient knights, their single steed replaced by engines with thousands of horsepower. Good evening, im oliver north. Welcome to war stories. This is the u. S. Air force museum in dayton, ohio. Imagine a swirling mass of mustangs, f4s against mig 21s. The planes movements limited by thin blue sky, the air flow and daring and skill of their pilots. They twist and turn, climb and dive, all in pursuit of each other. To become an ace, a pilot must score five airtoair kills, requiring extraordinary proficiency and courage. Some say it also requires a killer instinct, a warrior gene that allows them to overcome fear, to engage in deadly combat. Climb into the cockpit and join us in the Wild Blue Yonder with some of americas greatest aces. If you dont get him, he will get you. You dont have time for fear. The next thing i say, he is a dead man and i dont care if i have to chase him back to the kremlin. From the mythical to Leonardo Da Vinci we have always dreamt of a
Welcome to everybody. Should workers everywhere love it . I think they should. Workers everywhere do love it. Look at some of the numbers. 74 of americans want to be in right to work states. When you talk about workers themselves, percentage point lower unemployment in righttowork states and 2012 editorial in wall street journal said the last ten years previous to that, righttowork compensation had gone up four times that, states that were not righttowork. Look at michigan when you had the righttowork, how many people dropped out of unions . Americans want a choice. When tafthartly came in 1947 which meant you had to be part of a union to work at a place, that made those illegal. It went from 6. 6 in private enterprise. 93. 4 businesses think unions are inefficient and harm business. I go with the majority. These go to private companies and say its illegal to have all your workers in a union. We see the decline in unions led to a depression in wages. People are going back to work. The
Welcome to everybody. Should workers everywhere love it . I think they should. Workers everywhere do love it. Look at some of the numbers. 74 of americans want to be in right to work states. When you talk about workers themselves, percentage point lower unemployment in righttowork states and 2012 editorial in wall street journal said the last ten years previous to that, righttowork compensation had gone up four times that, states that were not righttowork. Look at michigan when you had the righttowork, how many people dropped out of unions . Americans want a choice. When tafthartly came in 1947 which meant you had to be part of a union to work at a place, that made those illegal. It went from 6. 6 in private enterprise. 93. 4 businesses think unions are inefficient and harm business. I go with the majority. These go to private companies and say its illegal to have all your workers in a union. We see the decline in unions led to a depression in wages. People are going back to work. The