really about the comments from the president about whether, you know, russia should be brought back in and mccain saying vladimir putin chose to make russia unworthy of membership in the g-8 by invading ukraine and annexing crimecrimea. on top of that, the impact they re having on our elections. we don t know if it affected the outcome. but they certainly impacted our elections and we need to get to the bottom of that. what they re doing in the american process, we don t need to reward them with getting back into the g-7. we ll leave it right there, alice, jack, thank you. all right. still to come, remembering the legacy of cnn s anthony bourdain. how the larger than life figure and friend to many brought the world home to viewers by exploring cuisine and culture straight ahead. he comes from the southern coast of ireland. i think it s why we ve been doing this.forever. my dad has roots in the mountains of northern mexico. home to the strongest runners in the universe.
an example. 270%. nobody knows that. we pay nothing. we don t want to pay anything. why should we pay? we have to ultimately that s what you want. you want the tariff free, you want no barriers and you want no subsidies. whether or not that works. but i did suggest it. and people were i guess they re going to go back to the drawing board and check it out, right? two quick notes. the president also stood by his suggestion that russia should rejoin the g-7, recreating the g-8. he says he believes the g-8 is more meaningful than a g-7. on north korea, the president said he is carrying millions of hearts as he approaches this historic summit with north korean leader. we just got word air force one has departed quebec in route for singapore and that historic summit, fred. boris sanchez, thank you. joining me right now to
president trump s tough talk on trade. over the past few days, he s been sort of blunt on twitter regarding his feelings towards some of the other g-7 leaders. arguing the united states has been taken advantage of. while outwardly on camera, he was all handshaked and smiled here at the g-7, when alongside them, he did essentially say that these other nations have to get in line. he said they have no choice but to deal with the united states and sort of move in his direction when it comes to the issue of trade. though he did qualify that by saying that his personal relationships with these leaders is at a ten. here s more of what the president said, specifically on the issue of tariffs. no tariffs, no barriers. that s the way it should be. and no subsidies. i even said no tariffs. in other words, let s say canada, where we have tremendous tariffs. the united states pays tremendous tariffs on dairy as
so i think a little bit of it, we get along really well country to country. but they have to play on their team in order to get leverage. somebody who served in congress and fought a lot of trade wars. there are subsidies. and there are nontariff trade barriers that have to be addressed. particularly when you re dealing with a country like china. so alwaice, what is the measuring stick on these good relations when the majority of the g-7 don t like that the u.s. has pulled out of the paris, you know, climate accord on iran? the u.s. has pulled out of that. so what is he talking about? it s probably a 10 from his perspective. he looked at things through trump rose-colored glasses. based on the body language in the class photo yesterday, didn t appear it was wine and roses by everyone. they re frustrated. they re frustrated at the tone and tactic. but it is consistent with what he s been saying all along. they were going to have free and fair trade. his agenda was pretty clear on tar
undermine most of our economy. yes, it will help ohio. yes, it will help pennsylvania. yes, it will help west virginia. but there are 47 other states that will not benefit by the trump approach. so this isn t america first this is trump first. and so, alice, the president had his remarks. he s leaving the g-7 early. he s skipping out on meetings of climate and environment. he attended or showed up at the breakfast late. i mean, is he sending some subliminal messages to these allies that he wants to go it a lone? the u.s. wants to go it alone? fred, i think what s really important to note is always when the president says america first it does not mean america alone. he does want to include our allies in the decisions that we make. are they hearing that? when he makes the condition of this is the way it s going to be, you re going to do it we re going to change, blaming the predecessor, i m out, see you?