u.s. should son. should president trump declassify more of the justice department and fbi documents house republicans are looking for the president signaling we may have to get involved. house intelligence committee chairman devon nunes is here he sure hopes he does he will join me live this morning and former attorney general michael mukasey poses the question of what s the downside risk of declassifying as mexico gets the thumbs up from the president, but canada, not so much. all that and a lot more right now as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. the trump adminitration announcing new sanctions against russia over the use of a military-grade nerving on uk soil and new information this morning moscow is upping the ant e in the response, moscow says it will cut holdings of
from the massive overcapacity in china shipped through other countries, but it looks like we re actually making progress with our european allies, now hopefully with mexico and hopefully canada will come in and be an honest negotiator but if we can accomplish this and we can sort of bring the world together to deal with the over-capacity, the stealing, the other things that china is the great center of, i think you need a world versus china to actually make everyone shall we say operate fair in a world trade system. maria: right if a deal with mexico is at hand over the mid-term, this would impact markets, this would impact a lot because markets and investors and even supporters of the president want to see another deal. i no one deal was done with south korea so tell us what the sticking point is at this point. is it still the origination where is the vehicle originated and produced in the u.s. or
(burke) abstract accident. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we ve seen a thing or two. we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum maria: welcome back. president trump praising mexico for making progress on a trade deal with the u.s.. the two countries have been in talks to renegotiate the north american free-trade agreement nafta but the president s message to canada is a bit different, less friendly. the president tweeted this. deal with mexico is coming along nicely. auto workers and farmers must be taken care of or there will be no deal. new president of mexico has been an absolute gentleman. canada must wait. their tariffs and trade barriers are far too high. we ll tax cars if we can t make a deal. arizona republican congressman is with me now a member of the house freedom caucus house ways and means committee and the u.s. congress joint economic
committee. good morning. maria: how close are we with a deal to mexico? every moment i get optimism but there s still a number of very technical steps that must be made through, but everything we re picking up in the ways and means committee is we re making genuine progress with mexico and mexico has been an honest negotiator where there s still frustration with canada. canada, as you know earlier in the year, sort of engaged in their charm offences but not necessarily quality negotiations maria: yeah, we all know that china has been stealing from the u.s. for decades in terms of forcing this transaction of forcing technology transfer to chinese companies, not opening up their markets to foreigners as well as just out and out stealing intellectual property. do you think a stronger u.s. with allies, mexico perhaps the eu would bode well for the