The highly respected president s and in the case of canada, the Prime Minister are satisfied with the deal. Its good for canada and good for mexico. Good for all three. This is good for all three. Just that fact makes it good for us. This is good for all three. This is a much different deal than nafta. Much more of a reciprocal deal for the United States. Go ahead, peter. We will do the kavanaugh questions. You talk about being treated harshly. We will do that in a lets finish up trade. You have a lot of people who want to run over to the Wall Street Journal and start writing. I cant hear you. A mexican journalist . You are going to keep the tariffs on mexico for steel . Until such time where we can do something that will be different like quotas, perhaps. So that our industry is protected. We are not going to allow our Steel Industry to disappear. It was almost gone. If our country kept going the way it was going, within two years we wouldnt have a Steel Industry. We have to have stee
think of it as the same thing. i think we are going to do well. i actually think that. we have senate races that were not even in play six months ago. when i started looking at it closely, i won t mention names, but senators that were not in play. you know what i m talking about. numerous of them. they were not in play. in other words, let s not go here and let s not go to this state. now they are like even races in one case. they are up two points. who knows what that means. there are a lot of repression polls or polls that are not accurate because i see polls that i know having to do with certain other races. we had areas and we had congressional seats, too. i know it s going to be a positive outcome, but you look at what s goinging on and it doesn t broadcast. i had that with my election. they were telling me i was in
the day before when officials took us to see bomb damage at the harbor, residents flocked there, too, keen to see the strikes state tv doesn t broadcast. despite the pro-gadhafi rallies that have become a staple of governmental television, this is a city of apprehension and anxiety. regime opponents afraid to speak out, silently hoping for change. everyone worried a wider war may be coming. today our opportunity to find out more, all too brief. we have been brought back to the hotel. government officials couldn t find the house. here we are back at the hotel where this all began half an hour ago. our window closing until the next time. nic robertson, cnn, tripoli, libya. as we watch the unrest in north africa and the middle east unfold, many people around the world see the revolution in
expecting to be taken. after more waiting at the roadside, not far from a large military installation, there is still no help for the government officials. after another ten minutes of indecision, we re moving on again. i m not sure that the drivers actually know where they re going this time. but going to find out. [ horn ] reporter: the day before when officials took us to see bomb damage at the harbor, residents flocked there, too. keen to see the strikes, state tv doesn t broadcast. despite the pro-gadhafi rallies that have become a staple of government television, this is a city of apprehension and anxiety. regime opponents afraid to speak out. silently, hoping for change. everyone worried a wider war may be coming. today, an opportunity to find out more all too brief. we ve been brought back to the hotel. government officials coop find
after moammar gadhafi s defiant speech, state tv ran a video it claimed showed civilians being pulled from burning rubble. that s the place we were expecting to be taken. after more waiting at the roadside, not far from a large military installation, there is still no help for the government officials. well, after another ten minutes of indecision, we re moving on again. i m not sure that the drivers actually know where they re going this time, but we re going to find out. the day before when officials took us to see bomb damage at the harbor, residents flocked there, too. keen to see the strikes, state tv doesn t broadcast. despite the pro-gadhafi rallies that have been a staple of government television, this is a city of apprehension and anxiety. regime opponents afraid to speak out. silently hoping for change.