united states of america in the first ever world cup. dana: never miss an episode of the five, special report is up next. very special. bret: this is a fox news alert, welcome to washington, i m bret baier. a record-breaking post at the border and a big concession from china on trade. two very big stories we are following tonight as a scan of a truckload of cucumbers coming from mexico produces the biggest fentanyl bust in u.s. history, nearly 254 pounds of the synthetic drug. an amount so big it could kill more than 100 million people. the bust coming as border security negotiations keep hitting the same sticking points in washington, we ll explain that. the trump administration could be getting closer to a trade deal with china as beijing makes a big purchase of u.s. supplies and what the president is
direction, the president tweeting china s representatives are trying to do a complete deal leaving nothing unresolved. all of the many problems are being discussed and will hopefully be resolved. tariffs on china increased to 25%, all working hard to complete by that date. looking for china to open their markets not only to financial services which they are doing but also to manufacturing farmers, other u.s. businesses and industries without this deal, a deal would be unacceptable. the president pointing out 5 million tons of soybeans is a bigger number than they thought. let s bring in our panel. tom rogan, ottmar eliasson, and mollie hemingway. this seems like a big moment today and a big move toward a meeting with xi that could have a deal. it might be bushels but the
have to make it inside the bank. police say they were using pickaxes and a wagon to haul out the dirt, the entrance to the tunnel was hidden by the cluster of trees all while the digging in dirt removal was easily concealed. the tunnel was headed in the direction of the drive through atms and a bank building itself. at this point, the fbi is not sure which was the tunnel diggers ultimate destination. bret: big news on the china trade talks, could we be closer to a big deal with china? our panel weighs in next metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i m relentless too. mbc doesn t take a day off, and neither will i. i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio,
it s interesting to see and it s definitely an issue getting attention. this has been a very frustrating thing as a virginia virginian, virginia was contemplating his late term abortion bill. that is what governor northam was talking about. people who have his radical views on abortion also oppose bills that would protect children who survive abortion, that is another issue they are very much out of the mainstream out of touch with even people who identify as pro-choice. it s sad to hear some of these conversations that we are havin having. we are in a rare group of countries that even permit abortions at later stages of pregnancy when children can feel pain, we are with china and north korea, countries you don t want to be identified with an permit in barbaric and evil practice. it is disappointing, i m glad you are trying to get centers on the record because many people on the media do not ask people who have these radical views to talk about what actually happens in his late term
they will have a much worse vietnam then you can imagine. the pressure in support of the united states is important and all the other countries in the world that support us, we are sure that we are starting to change. bret: we aren t doing a blockade, we aren t surmounting them. maduro is still there, he s getting support from russia, china, cuba, how long do we think this standoff can last? we don t know despite what was written on john bolton s notepad we also aren t sending troops there. the point is that even though he has cuba, russia, there are a lot of other countries lining up to support the opposition president and that matters in latin america. we are doing a good job of applying pressure without getting fully involved. when we intervene in other countries affairs it doesn t always work out the way we want. what we are doing imposing sanctions and working with other global leaders to encourage the