the european commission. we agreed today, first of all to work together towards zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non-auto industrial goods. this will open markets for farmers and workers, increase investment, and lead to greater prosperity in both the united states and the european union. it will also make trade fairer and more reciprocal. all right. joining us now to talk about all of this, we have republican congressman from iowa, david young. congressman, you re the perfect person to speak to this morning, so that you can give us a pulse on how iowans are feeling. so, what has the response been from the people in your district to the president s tariffs? so, it s been kind of mixed. so a lot of agriculture folks, producers, farmers are hurting already and they say, can it get any worse?
pharmaceuticals, medical products as well as soybeans that will also make trade fairer and more reciprocal, my favorite word, reciprocal. steve: all right. let s go down to the white house right now, kellyanne conway counselor to the president united states joins us on the north lawn. good morning to you. you are on the north lawn in the rose garden yesterday there was the president with the president of the eu commission. and the president was taking a victory lap because his, you know, i m sure folks at the white house feel that the way he has put out there, you know, we are going to have tariffs unless we get a better deal, it s worked. it has worked and every time this president is told by the critics and naysayers and no nothing, you shouldn t do it, no one has ever done it, he goes and does it he pulls out of the paris accords. he moves the embassy to jerusalem. he get out of the iran deal. he got the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%, on and on and on. deregulation and now th
hey, the rain stopped. -a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. -tell me about that dental procedure again! -i can still taste it in my mouth! -progressive helps keep you out there. jillian: tensions rise on capitol hill as secretary of state mike pompeo defends president trump s one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. i have listened to your political sill question as a secretary of state sitting at that table. would you like it give a response? not a word. brian: the president of the united states made it clear he wanted to rebalance trade around the world with the u.s. we worked toward zero tariffs also make trade fairer and more reciprocal. my favorite word. reciprocal. democrats now placing blame on our agents at the front lines of the borders telling them to pay up. to have these children separateside one of the most
from south carolina lindsey graham feel? thanks for taking a break to come cs. i want to play a little bit of what the president had to say in the rose garden with the president of the european commission. this will open markets for farmers and workers, increase investment, and lead to greater prosperity in both the united states and the european union. it will also make trade fairer and more reciprocal, my favorite word, reciprocal. shannon: what do you think? it could be a major breakthrough. maybe the biggest change between us and europe since the end of world war ii, if he can pull it off. when it comes to china, they are the biggest cheater. the tariffs are hurting, but we ve got to experience and pain to background change. if the president can put a win on the board, then eventually canada and mexico, we turn our attention to china and it will be a home run. shannon: china targeting
industrial goods. will also work to reduce barriers and increased training services, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, medical products as well as soybeans. it will also make trade fairer and more reciprocal. when i was invited by the president to the white house, i had one intention. i had the intention to make a deal today. and we made a deal today. laura: why haven t these other presidents done what trump did. they didn t want to or they didn t have the brainpower or they didn t have the courage. today the market responded. closing at its highest level since january. this kind of advance wouldn t have been possible if trump had not raised the issue and the ante with the e.u. all along. the market is soaring. wages are beginning ever so slowly to rise. in fact, 213,000 jobs have been added here just last month due