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Alex Wagner Tonight

on the queen and the legacy that she leaves behind, but also, tonight, the justice department asked the judge in the mar-a-lago search to change her order, preventing investigators from accessing the top secret documents seized from donald trump. plus, steve bannon surrenders, and is facing up to 15 years in prison if convicted. but next, britain is not just using a queen, but queen elizabeth. a notoriously stabilizing national force, this comes as britain heads towards major economic crises. oh and did i mention they just got a new prime minister this week? that is next. xt i have come to the united states from canada, as the queen of canada and bringing the warm greetings of a friendly neighbor, and a strong ally. --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181001:15:01:00

hello to the united states, canada, mexico agreement, otherwise known as the usmca, rolls right off the tongue. what's changed and who benefits? we'll bring you his comments live. and they'll be beginning any moment. >> but it's not all good news at the white house this morning. the white house is facing a new investigation into supreme court pick brett kavanaugh and facing new charges that they're working behind the scenes to limit the scope of that investigation. and kavanaugh is facing a new accusation he wasn't telling the truth when he testified to the senate. let's get over to the white house. cnn white house correspondent kaitlan collins is there in the rose garden, keeping an eye over your shoulder. what are you hearing, first, what are we expecting to hear from the president any minute now? >> well, kate, we're expecting president trump to come out here and tout this as a big win for him. of course, you know since he became president, he has repeatedly criticized nafta saying it was unfair to the united states. and thanks to some last-minute negotiations in the 11th hour before the midnight deadline last night, they have now come to an agreement where it's still

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181001:15:02:00

going to be the same countries that were in nafta, just with a different name. so it's canada, mexico, the united states. there are some key provisions in this that the united states is going to say is a big win. one of those being that canada has agreed to open up its dairy market to the u.s. more. that's a really big sticking point for president trump as well. as stipulations about automobiles and those tariffs as well. expect president trump to come out here and celebrate. he's going to be excited about this. and this is something, kate, we weren't exactly expecting to happen. last week, we heard from president trump when he was in new york at the united nations meeting and he said he rejected a meeting with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau and he didn't like their trade representative. so president trump is going to come out here. that was a lot of late night work last night. he's going to tout this as a big win for him, but of course, one big question is going to be, they have about 60 days or so to sign this, and then it's got to go through congress. now, if that doesn't go through congress until next year and it's after the midterms and we see a lot of democrats win seats

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181001:15:20:00

here. congressman holding, congressman rowe, congressman newhouse, and congressman meadows, thank you all for being here. we very much appreciate it. you have been very instrumental. thank you. i'm thrilled to speak to the american people, to share truly historic news for our nation. and indeed, for the world. i want to thank vice president pence for joining us this morning. my great honor to announce that we have successfully completed negotiations on a brand-new deal to terminate and replace nafta. and the nafta trade agreements with an incredible new u.s./mexico/canada agreement called usmca. sort of just works. mca. usmca.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181001:15:19:00

court conservative for decades, it's unlikely your mind is going to be changed by what comes out of this fbi report. >> we will see. i will leave that -- i will leave it right there, as president trump is coming out right now. he will be talking about the united states/mexico/canada agreement. the new nafta, if you will. let's listen in. it's really great to see everybody on this beautiful, beautiful day. in washington, d.c. some people say the swamp, but i will not say that today. i refuse. this is too important, what we're doing. one of the most important deals, and the most important trade deal we have ever made by far. i want to thank senator joni ernst for being here. thank you very much. of iowa. and i'll be there very soon. we'll be doing something very important in iowa. but this is maybe more important than all of it put together, right, joni? i want to thank you for being

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181001:15:21:00

that will be the name, i guess, that 99% of the time we'll be hearing, usmca. has a good ring to it. i have long contended that nafta was perhaps the worst trade deal ever made. since nafta's adoption, the united states racked up trade deficits totaling more than $2 trillion, and it's a much higher number than that. with canada and mexico, it lost vast amounts of money. and lost 4.1 million manufacturing jobs and 1 in 4 auto jobs. lost about 25% of our auto jobs, even more than that. throughout the campaign, i promised to renegotiate nafta and today we have kept that promise. but for 25 years as a civilian, as a businessman, i used to say how could anybody have signed a deal like nafta? and i watched new england and so many other places where i was just the factories were leaving,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181001:15:27:00

property. so important. this new deal is an especially great victory for our farmers. our farmers have gone through a lot over the last 15 years. they have been taken advantage of by everybody. prices have gone way down. and we're working on some other deals that are going to make them very happy, also, but this is a very, very big deal for our farmers. mexico and canada will be opened up a lot more than they are now. and i think there will be a better spirit between the three countries, which is important for our farmers. the agreement will give our farmers and ranchers far greater access to sell american grown produce in mexico and in canada. the deal includes a substantial increase in our farmers' opportunities to export american wheat, polltwelltry, eggs, and dairy, including ice cream and butter to name a few. i want to be very specific. i want to be very specific.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181001:15:28:00

right? and many other products, but those products were not really being treated fairly as far as those that worked so hard to produce them. and now they're going to be treated fairly. these measures will support many hundreds of thousands of american jobs. this is also a historic win for american manufacturers and american autoworkers who have been treated so badly. we lost so many jobs over the years under nafta. under the current new deal, and if you look at the current nafta deal, the new deal is taking care of all of these problems because nafta, foreign companies have been allowed to manufacture many of their parts overseas, ship them to mexico and canada for assembly, and send their foreign-made cars into the united states with no tax. so we let all our people go, we

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181001:15:30:00

intentative, we're not losing our companies. that was to me the most important thing. i don't want to see our companies leave and fire our workers, and our workers never get jobs to replace those jobs. those days are over. this deal will also impose new standards requiring at least 75% of every automobile to be made in north america in order to qualify for the privilege of free access to our markets. and that's what it is, it's a privilege. we don't take it as a privilege. we don't take it as a privilege. it's a privilege for them to do business with us. and i'm not talking about mexico, canada. i'm talking about everybody. everybody. it's a privilege for china to do business with us. it's a privilege for the european union, who has treated us very badly, but that's coming along. to do business with us. japan, every country, it's a privilege for them to come in and attack the piggy bank.

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