he just wants to get people to come to the table. do you think that s fair? i think that s right, but i think it is reflective of some of the duelling parties inside this administration. trade wars are not something that many of the moderate voices inside the administration want. trade litigation consistent with what the president has said about getting better deals, sure. i think this is more reflective, again, of that process. and could this not be a positive thing, even for somebody who opposes him like yourself? you know, listen, i-cam pained on nafta and cafta have given us the shafta. that rhymes. and it is true, in the midwest where he won and he came and talked about trade. people want to see action on this. the question is are you going to pull out entirely or get a better deal by renegotiating. people are comfortable with renegotiating as long as we re not giving away the store. i think it is fine, but what i think it does show is that he does is so influenced by
wisconsin yesterday. you want to go back, huh? the president said about the issue with the local dairy producers, dairy farmers that the white house was going to work on that very hard. actually starting today. that s what he said. yeah. calling canada and asking for solution. has the white house been in contact with anybody in canada in ottawa. i ll have an update for you hopefully at some point on that. but i m well aware of the president s comments on that. i think it s an important issue for people in wisconsin and the president looks forward to following up on that. going to go on this point. all i will say is that the president is going to make sure we follow up on that. quickly, he said that on nafta, he wants very big changes. are we going to get rid of it
stance on immigration and refugees, which is drastically different from canada s open door policy. trudeau is a liberal on the far left. let s bring in kimberly atkins from t the boston herald. hi, kimberly. hi, shep. the two struck a conciliatory tone here today. there s some very different views on some key issues between prime minister trudeau and president trump. like on nafta. president trump has been very critical of nafta in the past as it relates to mexico. also this issue of immigration. after president trump ruled out his entry ban, prime minister trudeau subtweeted him by
u.s., well, that will be a real challenge. we will be meeting with the president of mexico, who i know, and we re going to start some negotiations having to do with nafta. anybody ever hear of nafta? i ran a campaign some what based on nafta, but we re going to start renegotiating on nafta, on immigration, and on security at the border. and mr. trump is set to hold his first meeting with a world leader since taking office. that leader being the british prime minister, theresa may, set to arrive in washington friday for talks with president trump. she told the bbc they will discuss trade issues, nato, and the syrian conflict. let s get the view on this live from london. our max foster is live this hour in the british capital. max, good to have you with us. so the optics here focusing on what always has been a special relationship between the united
and canada. listen. we will be meeting with the president of mexico, and we will start some negotiations having to do with nafta. everybody have hear of nafta? i ran a campaign somewhat based on nafta. but we are going to start renegotiating on nafta and immigration, and on security at the border. that was another big campaign promise that he hit hard in his inaugural address, put america first. that s music to the ears of many, many people who have lost their good-paying u.s. manufacturing jobs. let s talk about all of this with the president of the alliance of american manufacturing. nice to have you with us. poppy, good to be with you. just diving into nafta, he said he will meet with trudeau and enrique pena nieto of mexico and renegotiate this, and the u.s. chamber of commerce says 6