tore interfeen in our elections. the american public decided that was wrong. now the polls reflect a significant majority for the investigation and the inquiry so we have done this in the way that i think our programmers had in mind. it is ironic he called the emoluments clause a fake institution. how about your other day job. legislative agenda, while all of this is going on, what are you working on? is it usmca? are you working with republicans to get the government funded? what else is happening? we re doing a lot and we have done a lot in the first part of this year. first of all the government was shut down and we opened it up. we got government opened up. then we passed one of the most
kavanaugh should be confirmed, 48% say no. opposition is up about six points from the same point last month. before last week s hearing with the judge and dr. christine blasey ford. when it comes to who the public beli believes more, 48% say they believe dr. ford. a separate poll shows voters are more likely to back a senate candidate who opposed kickoff s con f kavanaugh s confirmation. switching back to president trump for a moment, he discussed america s new trade agreement with canada and mexico yesterday, both during a news conference at the white house and later at a rally in tennessee. we re calling it usmca. no more nafta. it s the largest trade deal the
be talking about a deal, just for those babies out there that keep talking about tariffs. that includes congress. oh, please don t charge tariffs. without tariffs you wouldn t be we wouldn t be standing here. despite today s fanfare the original nafta remains in effect until the new deal can be approved by the legislatures of all three countries. daniel dale is with us. he s washington bureau chief for the toronto star. and he s been the go-to social media expert for a lot of us today looking for someone to truth squad this. so daniel, where to begin? the crowd the president was talking to in tennessee tonight, what will they get from this? and can he argue with a straight face that nafta is going to be thrown out the window, we are starting fresh? i m paraphrasing. how much nafta is going to be in usmca? i ll answer the second one first. there is a whole lot of nafta in this agreement. this is a revision of nafta, no matter what they call it.
naft na nafta with a brand new u.s./mexico/canada we added canada, it worked out great trade agreement. we are calling it usmca. no more nafta. president trump rolled out this new trade agreement with canada and mexico today intended as you heard to take place of nafta at what was intended to be a victory lap ceremony the president boasted the deal will quote transform north america back into a manufacturing powerhouse. trump also defended his aggressive trade policies claiming those tactics led to this win. without tariffs we wouldn t be talking about a deal, just for those babies out there that keep talking about tariffs. that includes congress. please don t charge tariffs. without tariffs you wouldn t be we wouldn t be standing here. despite today s fan fare the
just today we made history again when i announced to the world that we are replacing the job-killing disaster known as nafta with a brand new u.s./mexico/canada we added canada, it worked out great trade agreement. and we re calling it usmca. no more nafta. president trump rolled out this new trade agreement with canada and mexico today intended as you heard to take the place of nafta at what was intended to be a victory lap ceremony the president boasted the deal will quote transform north america back into a manufacturing powerhouse. trump also defended his aggressive trade policies, claiming those tactics led to this win. without tariffs we wouldn t