that benefits both countries. there's so much at stake. canada is our biggest trading partner. >> when you take a step back from the controversy of the moment, you have canada at the table close to a deal. you have mexico agreeing. a lot of people said the president couldn't do. that i look at the front page of the "new york times," big picture on tariffs, the lead of the the "new york times" story. president trump's threat to impose tariffs on imported cars is working. it was clever, i think, to sit down with mexico and to your point a lot of critics said because of the comments that he has made and the context of immigration, that many people see as negative toward mexico, there's no way you will be able to come to any conclusion. as it turns out to your point, progress is being made in the backdrop as well, the trade tif going higher with china, that's another story, the markets are rocky. >> battle for another day. >> yes. >> deirdre walton, thank you, good to see you. looking live at charlotte, north carolina. i promise will be a lot of breaking news. the president in town to speak