benchmark for trade agreements back then. today, usmca is the ed: listening to the president of the united states along with outgoing president of mexico and canada hagel this new trade deal. brian: choosing to be the guy. is he out. why not let the new guy. ainsley: if you are going to go out, go out on a good note. brian: he wants to get the credit. technically still his gig. have other guy there. ainsley: is observobama ains- what side is going to come down on steel and aluminum tariffs for example. i don t know where he stands on that. brian: it was to get them to the table. he brought them to the table, why are they still in place? i don t know the president s school of thought with that? this has been the
you know who they are? no, i don t know. but just look at the films. look at them and you will find who are they? griff: when he says films. part of what is he talking about that situation on sunday when they rushed the border. he worries and hopes that doesn t happen again as these people become more desperate. he said that six hour shut down on sunday cost the tijuana people over $6 million. meanwhile there is a hunger strike of sorts for a small handful of folks. that seems to be relatively shut down at this point, guys. brian: griff, you have more of that interview a little bit later, right? griff: yeah. we talked about a whole lot and who he blames and what he says is the real challenge and that is the fact that when he looks for the bad actors in it, the criminals, it s the humanitarian folks here that will not allow them to ask them who they are. ed: whole story down there. remember the veteran whose
down to it, again, it s just these tiny little things versus what we were promised which was that putin had bought donald trump and he was in his debt. i mean, you don t have to be that smart to figure out that s not true just by looking at u.s. policy over the last couple of years. we have been very tough on russia and even just in recent weeks we re not happy with them and we are paving that way. ed: mollie, on that point do you acknowledge the president could have been toughery in helsinki. the president has helped with aid to ukraine which rush didn t want. brian: expelled multiple diplomats in this country. ed: he could have been tougher. he could have handled that situation much better. it s true we have had intelligence agencies playing games with this story since the very beginning. you might remember that they took seriously this, you know, frankly silly dossier. they briefed the president on it almost to threaten him
the run. now they are going after the president. wait a second, guys, this was a business deal that never actually happened. ainsley: you would ask why would michael cohen do this? it is a plea deal. he is going to get sentenced and could get up to five years in prison by saying this and changing his story. by cutting a plea deal he could be getting lesser time by saying. this. brian: i don t know if you have ever bought a building in another country. ed: no. ainsley: nope. brian: or developed one top to bottom. ainsley: not even one in my country. brian: i don t think i have one in my portfolio i think it would have stood out because of paperwork i should have done and didn t. if you look back at what the president was interested. in soviet union, even thought there was potential in soviet union to talk about building is. they talk about in the 80 he and ivana, his first wife and went over to moscow and said we didn t get done. in the 90 s let s get something done here. i don t know i
we saw video probably about an hour ago the president of argentina. ed: this is a live look now this is where the president is going to signed new nafta with canada and mexico. we will be going there live of course. ainsley: that s right. when he was there with the president of argentinena, he said we have been friends for a longer time. i knew his dad. we helped build the hudson yards together. we have been long time friends. is he a handsome man. little did i know i would be doing business with his son. brian: the usmca is going to be signed in a short while. this happened about a hour ago. ed: ahead of their breakfast. brian: is he going to be doing business and major meeting of the day will be not of the day but of the g-20 summit the chinese leader. i don t think there is any doubt about that. putin meeting has been cancelled. that s going to be kiran over the weekend with the chinese president xi. obviously wall street looking at and it the world looking at it to see whether