How president s and Prime Ministers interact matters. A great deal of effort goes into making sure they hit it off. Some relationships, however, barely register. Others become central to both. Into which category this latest iteration will fall, well, today we began to find out. Nothing was allowed to get in the way, not even the oval office lamp. An Executive Order, and it was gone. Back in the room, the bust of churchill. This is the original. After a private meeting in the oval office, a Press Conference, where the compliments really flowed. Today, the United States renews our deep bond with britain, military, financial, cultural and political. One of the great bonds. We pledge our lasting support to this most Special Relationship. I am delighted to be able to congratulate you on what was a stunning election victory. As you say, the invitation is an indication of the strength and importance of the Special Relationship. The relationship that exists between our countries, based on the
Country. The administration has worked with the Committee Staff to observe 11 cpb holding facilities, 13 i. C. E. Detention facilities and six state licensed that contract. Good evening, im Chris Matthews in washington where tonight were watching history in the making as the House Judiciary Committee debates articles of impeachment against donald trump. Votes are expected to take place any moment now. Lets listen in. The committee threatened witnesses that and i quote, any failure to appear, any failure to appear in response to a mere letter requesting their presence for a deposition shall and i quote constitute evidence of obstruction. This is just letters, not subpoenas. In letters to the State Department employees, the committee threatened to witnesses that if they insist on
having Agency Counsel present to protect the Executive Branch in their Confidentiality Interests or if they make any effort to protect Confidentiality Interests at all, these officials would have their salaries
national security and going after terrorists who wish to do us harm. but again we re here because the democrats don t want to talk about the red hot trump economy. they don t want to talk about the lowest unemployment rates in 50 years. we re here because democrats don t want to talk about how president trump has finally held china accountable for currency manipulation, for dumping steel and aluminum in american markets. someone is finally holding china accountable for ip theft and forced ip transfers. that s president trump who s doing that. president trump is also renegotiating trade deals to benefit american workers and farmers. we should have passed usmca months ago, months ago but again we haven t done it because we re dealing with impeachment. the president has also worked on free trade agreements with japan. he s worked on free trade agreements across south america. president trump has also reduced
goods, but if you look at the total picture in this argument has been made many times that they look at capital investment in the united states. if you look at the way service says are sold around the world, and the united aids really is not in jeopardy they are in the larry is right that we do want to even the playing field. we have a very unfair trading relationship right now with china, particularly as a concerns intellectual property. we want to balance that and the president has agreed with larry and i agree with both of them. we want to eliminate tariffs and trade barriers ultimately. i agree with larry that we don t have to be alarmed about this trade figure. that is just one snapchat of how the overall economy is doing. president trump has said repeatedly that he wants to level the playing field by negotiating, renegotiating trade deals, that despite two years of these america first policy is
a deal in the works right now or is reading in the press today that there might be an end to the possible trade war between trying to china in the us there s a this is just bluster just like with the border security conversation it s not necessarily arguments being made but the process by which. and trump is trying to get things done does the united states have an interest in renegotiating trade deals reworking some of its agreements with china and germany and the european union yes but is the best way to do that to threaten twenty five percent tariffs on . a car imports into the united states probably not and again to merkel s point that she did in munich are german cars manufactured in the united states a threat to u.s. national security i think that that is an important question to answer and in my mind it s not a very credible argument for the united states you making ok you think it s a stretch as well and absolutely i mean especially especially right now as i said i mean with wit