of the obama presidency, so they pushed this through and they left some issues undone such as the question of iran s long range ballistic missiles and tighter inspections, not to mention the sunset provision. i think there s a sense that this needs be dealt with again and if you can preserve the europeans commercial relationship with the iranians which has skyrocketed in the past 18 months and the iranians have incentive to continue that economic relationship, it s entirely possible that we re going to get a revised iranian nuclear deal. paul: when you say it doesn t have the force of law, barack obama never submitted it to the senate for a treaty vote because he knew it would be defeated. it doesn t have the force of american law. let s talk about trade. what does macron and merkel want from trump? they want to be exemption from the tariff. trump is saying maybe we can work things out but we need
that. do it my way or the old way. let s talk about trade. remember the president said i have got to find out i m not so much anti-free trade. i m more into fair trade. and the main problem is china. and another problem is south korea. so he started with aluminum and steel tariffs. he was trying to send a message to south korea. listen iniquity got to stop. guess what? south korea agrees. they are coming together on some type of agreement to lessen their steel imports to the u.s. by 30%. steve: donald trump ran on trying to bring american businesses back to life. including the steel and aluminum industry. last week it was announced that he was going to go ahead and slap $60 billion worth of tariffs on china. and then china came back the next day and said we are going to slap billions on the united states. it looked bad. that s why the stock market sold off 1100 points last year last week. brian: everyone was broke over the weekend. steve: only if you retired and took the money out. t
we had a march like this in 2000 and it fizzled in terms of what happened next. those polls should scare legislators about where this could go. it is about what the students and families and the organizations can do to respond to those jaw-dropping moments that rick santorum just provided them. women voters will be key in the mid terms. greg, let s talk about trade here. we heard from steve mnuchin this weekend. he is tamping down worries of a trade war. that is not our objective. we are working on a pathway to reach an agreement to fair trade is for them to open up their markets and stop force technology transfer. these are the things we want to do. front page of the wall street journal trying to ease
it will come at some point. greg, let s talk about trade. stock market futures up sharply. last week was horrible. everybody concerned about a trade war. the worst week since january of 2016. let s listen to steve mnuchin. this weekend he was on the air talking about how it is not their goal to have a trade war and they are talking. wall street journal the u.s. and china are talking. have we dodged a bullet? premature to say that, christine. this is a trade dispute. it is not a trade war. we already backed down on steel. we are talking to the chinese. chinese have talked about modest sanctions. both the u.s. and china want to avoid a major conflict and signs this morning that they may be able to do so. is this the trump administration way of doing it. come out sharply and behind the
i heard a lot about her. mcdougal became emotional when cooper asked about first lady melania trump. he asked her what she would say to melania. she would say she was sorry. a spokesperson for the first lady did not respond to our request for a comment. mcdougal filed a lawsuit against american media. the publisher of the national enquirer. this is a technique they call catch and kill as they bought the story to protect the president. we should note stormy daniels 60 minutes interview will air sunday night. let s talk about trade. china is not afraid of a trade war. china could slap $3 billion on tariffs on u.s. imports. 25% tax on american pork and aluminum. a 15% tax on fruit, nuts, wine,