The Cars Trump views nafta as a deal in which the united states is getting ripped off by mexico oh, and ripped off by canada what would have been the consequences if trump hold the united states out of nafta. This isnt, you know, one of the largest, if not the largest Trade Pact in the world . One of the things that i think people misread about Donald Trump so often has a lot of the times these big statements like that are Negotiating Tactics if the Prime Minister of canada and the president of Mexico Fear that america will unilaterally pulled out of naf it makes them much more willing to come to the Negotiating Table his supporters will say hes looking for leverage, but, you know, its a form of playing Russian Roulette with the worlds economic security what was the reaction to that pledge inside Of Mexico . I think the mexicans were concerned about that. Its been an agreement that was in place for about 25, 30 Years Trade between the u. S. Canada and mexico was more than 1 Trillion th
Welcome to the whole story. Im Anderson Cooper on the campaign trail, former President Donald Trump has touted his experience and achievements from his first term in office and has vowed to continue with what he started if hes elected again. But where does he actually stand on some of the key issues for voters . In this election . Cnns Abby Phillip takes us through what the trump White House did when it came to the economy and reproductive rights, as well as immigration, foreign policy, and the state of democracy and she looks at what he and his allies have promised to continue or change if elected to another term in November Nafta has been a disaster for the united states. A complete and total disaster it was April 2017 173 months into Donald Trumps presidency. And he wanted to withdraw the united states from nafta the north american free Trade Agreement he would say repeatedly, in the Oval Office to everyone who had was signed, there ripping us off. They take advantage of americans w
Welcome to the whole story. I m anderson cooper on the campaign trail, former president donald trump has touted his experience and treatments from his first term in office and has vowed to continue with what he started but if he s elected again but where does he actually stand on some of the key issues for voters in this election cnn s abby phillip takes us through what the trump white house did when it came to the economy and reproductive rights, as well as immigration, foreign policy, and the state of democracy. And she looks at what he and his allies have promised to continue or change if elected to another term in november nafta has been a disaster the united states, a complete and total disaster it was april 20, 173 months into donald trump s presidency and he wanted to withdraw the united states from nafta, the north american free trade agreement he would say repeatedly in the oval office to everyone who would listen, they re ripping us off. They take advantage of americans were
Potential way to make both sides winners that if, you in your country are really great At Making Cars and i, in my country, i am really great at making airplanes. Then it would make sense for me to make all the airplanes and you to make all the Cars Trump views nafta as a deal in which the United States is getting ripped off by mexico and ripped off by canada what would have been the consequences if trump hold the United States out of nafta this isnt, you know, one of the largest, if not the largest Trade Pact in the world . One of the things that i think people misread about Donald Trump so often has a lot of the times these big statements like that are negotiating tactics. If the Prime Minister of canada and the president of Mexico Fear that america will unilaterally pull out of nafta it makes them much more willing to come to the Negotiating Table his supporters will say he looking for leverage but, you know its a form of playing Russian Roulette with the worlds economic security wh
abe assassinated during a campaign speech by a man with a homemade gun. and a new report shows the u.s. jobs market stayed strong last month despite high inflation and recession fears. this hour what the numbers could mean for the u.s. economy and for the biden administration. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you are in the situation room. we begin this hour with a highly anticipated testimony of former white house counsel pat cipollone to the house select committee investigating the january 6th insurrection. let s go straight to capitol hill. our reporter melanie is on the story for us. what do we know, first of all, about the testimony of this key witness? do we know if cipollone has been cooperating or not? reporter: well, pat cipollone has been testifying for eight hours and counting now behind closed doors and he has left several times throughout the course of the day to meet with his own down in separate side