president trump does that all the time though, doesn t he? no. he didn t say things for domestic consumption? the point is if you are going through a treaty process, a communique, and you have good faith, and those leaders were together. i mean i was right smack in the middle of it on friday night and saturday morning. you don t walk away and start firing bullets. now, look i can t believe that than adviser to president trump is saying that because president trump does that all the time. he does things for domestic consumption. not after you pull a treaty or a deal together. let s look at the language of the communique that you helped negotiate that president trump walked away from. here is the part that is on trade which is the part that president trump is most interested in. we acknowledge that free, fair and mutually trade an investment are key engines for growth and job creation. we drive to reduce tariff barriers. we call for negotiations to develop stronger and na
you re already fighting over tariffs on steel and aluminum. does that concern you at all? we want to have a strong relationship with our nato allies and european friends as well. the western democracy has kept peace and security throughout the world. we need to hang together. the fact of the matter is, though same countries, britain, france, germany, new full well when president obama entered this unilaterally, did not consult with congress, did not ratify this through the treaty process, that agreement was worth no more than the paper it was written on and they re recognizing that right now. hopefully french president macron is certainly talking about working out a better deal and that s the better attitude to take. paul: if such a deal did come to fruition, adding a couple of the provisions that you mentioned before, like the sunset provision and intrusive inspections, do you think you guys in the senate would be able and willing to put those provision intuse your legislation p