until the end, but i don t think you re crashing out with a no deal brexit. get the extension and get a deal, whether or not that is a hard line deal, or a softer line that would include some labor backed ventures, but after 1,000 days most of the ultimate pain that the uk will be experiencing economically will be experienced already. kicking the can down the road, once it softens the blow, but it extends the economic trajectory is watching this. that shoe has been dropped. . we are waiting for something more kinetic. all right, thank you, buddy, up next, six days after a gunman killed 50 people, the country s
has shown arrogance and been dismissive and de and der a . jesse: the media ate this up. obama s foreign policy was a disaster, the voters rejected leading from behind. enter donald trump. here he is in europe on his america first tour urging nato to pay their bills. president trump: many countries are not buying they should and they owe us a tremendous amount of money from years back. we are protecting these countries and they make a five line deal with russia where they
has shown arrogance and been dismissive and de and der a . jesse: the media ate this up. obama s foreign policy was a disaster, the voters rejected leading from behind. enter donald trump. here he is in europe on his america first tour urging nato to pay their bills. president trump: many countries are not buying they should and they owe us a tremendous amount of money from years back. we are protecting these countries and they make a five line deal with russia where they put billions of dollars into the
the white house was writing about how dangerous tariffs were. when you look at larry kudlow today, looking at the united states possibly having bilateral talks with canada and mexico, can you elaborate on that? for many of us, we thought the idea of something like ttp, where we would work with a number of allies to put pressure on places like china was a good idea. speak to what these one on one conversations being had between canada and mexico, because if all we re looking at is justin trudeau s comments or things from twitter, it s concerning because mexico doesn t seem to be happy and neither does canada. you know, stephanie, let s think about it this way. suppe that you ran a country, i ran a country and let s pick another person, ali velshi runs a country. if i negotiate a free trade deal with you, let s say you and i are both trained economists and we say free trade, one line deal. but ali, on the other hand, he s canadian, he s got lots of things he wants to protect. if we bri
accountability. this is just the framework and we will have the final deal and then you will see how much we are holding their feet to the fire. the key difference is this to bipartisan and there are prominent democrats who are openly suspicious of these plans and the white house s plans in negotiations. they are pressing hard whereas obamacare was a flat line deal. there is not much support for military action against iran. so if the democrats can success the republicans are pushing for war and some are not against the war to be honest, that would