he said it was definitely part of the conversation he was having with mexico. your last word? obviously must have been brought up. when mexico, they have 68 billion dollar surplus trading with the u.s. economics comes into play. they recognize where they are making a lot of their money. i would imagine in this trade dispute, more of a commerce pact, maybe the border wall. thank you for coming on the program for the first time. new details on president trump s meeting with deputy attorney general rosenstein. could be another delay due to the drama of supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. what to make of all of it and the president is he going to fire rod rosenstein? we are covering the news stay close.
especially, you know, i think china is more than just a commerce pact, it s also political. how do you squeeze them? trade. neil: what do you think of the approach he has taken. talk about these other countries obviously from south korea and even the deal with japan, the promises we are getting out of europe and now this three-way deal including the united states, canada and mexico, isolating china. what do you think? i think is he isolating china. playing tough here. and it s working. and i love how he tried to read the rhetoric, at the end of last week the story was canada is out. this isn t going to happen. the weekend goes by. we get to monday morning. we have got a deal. the problem for people watching this too often is they pay close attention to what he is saying. not what he is doing. he wants to get these deals done. that s abun dapghtsly clear. he wants china to come to the table. what he is saying to them you are isolated. everybody else is coming on board. we have ident