yet, secretary of state pompeo went to turkey and still has not heard or seen that audio video. and as you saw, the president saying he doesn t know if it exists either. so, at this point, it seems like our top diplomat should have that information. now, that being said, to what you just said, harris, you don t just walk into a consulate building. you have to go through, you know, very serious security measures no matter how are and what it is. this idea that there were rogue killers that somehow got into the saudi consulate in turkey really doesn t pass muster. it s ridiculous there is a level of skepticism that we should definitely take. but this idea that anybody could have just walked into the consulate to kill khashoggi is a little bit ridiculous. can i pick up on your reporter point though before we stray away from it so you said that there are supposedly these tapes and it s the turkish media that s reporting it. it s important to remember that the turkish media is very tightl
of ttp, he s giving something away for nothing. explain. well, the big concern, as your reporter point out very clearly, the big concern is china. if you look at what president trump is worried about, he s worried about attracting investment, worried about attracting job. the biggest source has been china. nearly half of the united states trade deficit is with china. the transpacific partnership was a potentially huge source of leverage that the united states had against china. it was an ail tentative set of trade rules that excluded china that would favor companies that invested in those ttp countries, including the united states, and would really put a lot of pressure on china. by walking away from ttp on day one as opposed to nafta, for instance, which president trump says he wants to renegotiate, the president has thrown away u.s. leverage with respect to china. i think that was a big tactical mistake for a president who