minister, the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau works sounded pretty tough on the fact that canada would impose tariffs of its own if in fact the united states went ahead with its own set of tariffs. is that the kind of rhetoric that you re talking about wanting both sides to de-escalate, but your canadian prime minister seems to really have ratcheted up some of the rhetoric as well saying canada won t be pushed around. well, we don t want to be pushed around. don t want that perception domestically or internationally and we have to play the ball or the man or the puck as we would say in canada. we ve got to get beyond any sort of personal slights or difficulties here. there s too much at stake, and on a trade relationship like think believe that we are going to get through this. we ll get back to the discussions at nafta. we ll find a way on autos and just as we will on energy, on softwood, on steel. we have to do so for the good of the people of both countries, and i think hi
noted today and in the past, we haven t seen the kind of standing up to the president that many people across the country would like and it frankly looks based on numbers we ve seen the last day or two that it s feasible republicans keep their majority which would not only buck historical trends but would buck democratic enthusiasm across the country. jake, the pattern we ve seen so far in the last year or so is that the president kind of delivers to conservatives on core issues, on religion and abortion, on tax cuts, on judges and so the pieces happy with the bargain which protects the president in this moment of peril, right? but we now have a trade war and people in congress care about trade, care about the impact of trade. and i wonder if you think that taking a fight to our allies on trade, on steel, while giving a break to china on phones is going to tear apart or at least
brings out the creativeness. let s do business asian carmakers shares are getting off track today the german ones to washington wants to impose new tariffs on imported vehicles it claims it has evidence they ve damaged the domestic industry weakening the economy impacting national security the same argument to justify higher judi s on steel and. german cars remain popular in the united states that s a thorn in the side of u.s. president donald trump who maintains that foreign imports have a road it to the domestic car industry over the past two decades u.s. car imports have risen by fifty percent while the number of workers in american car plants has been falling german factories in the u.s. have thousands of new hires german auto makers account for one in six jobs in the u.s. car industry but now donald trump is reportedly mulling a plan to impose import tariffs of up to twenty five percent on vehicles european
is that next week? it s march 10th. we re all excited here waiting for the president to come back. he s visited us several times. this is still trump country. dana: how do you feel about the tariff and the president he didn t sign any, but he s signaling he will. on steel. is that something you would support? i m all for protecting western pennsylvania jobs. the steel trie is very big here. our steel workers can compete with anybody in the world as long as it s a level playing field. some competitors have tilted the field a little bit. i think president trump is just trying to level it back out. when they do, our steel workers will shine again. dana: what about people who say, the economist, who say this could hurt consumers. so you would be wiping out all the good economic news that the president s been having. we don t really know the plan yet. president laid down a line that could be part of his negotiating strategy, as i think he said in
doj, fbi team. some republican lawmakers like trey gowdy morning this could be a trap. democrats are politically smart enough to put things in the memo that require either the bureau or the government of justice to say it needs to be redacted, therefore it creates this belief that there is something being hidden from the american people. reporter: this is chuck grassley and lindsey graham release a less redacted version of their previous referral of british spy christopher steele to that part of justice, more information about the fbi s reliance on steel s dossier to get that fisa warns, on march 17, 2017, the chairman and ranking member provide copies of the applications which requested authority to conduct surveillance of carter page. both relied heavily on the dossier claims.