to the united states. it s one of those parameters that s outside of the deal. it is a not in nafta. when you look at everything that is in nafta it is frustrating to canadian workers as well. there are some factory workers in canada that think the dole was bad for them. there are pockets. but i think we have to always remind ourselves when we get into this, this is i think it is an amazing economic system that s actually creating a lot of jobs for everyone. you know, 36 states in the u.s. have a trade surplus with canada. that s why you see people like the u.s. chamber of commerce, the manufacturing association, all getting agitated about this becais is gng to be self harm if we don t continue this. everyone is benefiting. there is a small group of people in all of these countries of people who felt they have been dealt a blow. if you are a higher wage earner,
anything like as big as the g7 economies and brought in because suppedly after the soviet union fell it was gng to share western values. well, putin invaded crimea, and start add war in ukraine, and trampled all or the values to g7, what it s supposed to be about. i think trump knows that, instinctively knows that, but basically just a club he doesn t fit in and he ll try to figure a way, call it the club of the willing, to get together with people he thinks he can relate to, who are, you know, stronger people than weak trudeau or a sullen merkel or his good friend, i guess, emmanuel macron. yeah. let me back up a little bit, because this is what prime minister trudeau said that apparently set off the president, and then the response from team trump. i have made it very clear to the president that it is not something we relish doing, but
people are starting to gather already. it 5:35 in the morning here. just look at that. look how beautiful. and it s chilly outside. this is a moment that people have been waiting for for quite some time now. especially the bride, especially the groom. and thousands will gather. millions will watch around the world. clarissa ward and i and anderson cooper, we re going to be here and we ll take you through the whole thing. so it s not cheap, as you know, to throw a wedding no matter who you are. can you imagine what it like throwing a royal wedding, hundreds of guests. u re gng to rack up the bills in no time. millions. we re going to break down how much money goes into a wedding of the year. that s next.
i d be on the phone with him for hours if needed. in this case watching this live happen, it wasn t like they said okay, good-bye. this was a 15 second trying to wrap him, get him off the phone. it s incredible to see journalists i think they were asking good questions so they grilled him a little bit and two, they pushed him off the phone. this was a 30-minute interview and the only thing it s closest to our modern day time is what fidel castro used to do. this is filibustering the airwaves and he does not like e way other people are representing him, i m gng to go on for 30 minutes and continue filibustering. he does it on the phone it s a tactic. on tv you can see body language, it s difficult to interrupt ople on the phone. there were a lot of references to melania and her birthday. this is a stunning moment. if you think it s a tactic, he couldn t have played it worse.
i have had enough. my good friend jim jordan is fed up. we are going to demandwers and we are gng to demand action. judge jeanine: tod is saturday, by next friday if you don t get what you want? we ll actually go to those areas that we have within our purview under the constitution to compel them to actually produce the documents. judge jeanine: if they don t, how do you get rid of rosenstein? the first area is contempt of congress. judge jeanine: eric holder was held in contempt of congress and nothing happened. one of the things we have in our tool box is impeachment. judge jeanine: i like that. did you hear that? impeachment. congressman mark meadows, thank you. the outrageous comments of the week with david bossie. next sara carter is here to talk