By Kimberly Schwandt

CHANDLER Ariz. -- President Obama and Arizona Gov.
Jan Brewer 1 had what was described as an intense encounter on the tarmac after the president arrived in the
Grand Canyon 2 state on Wednesday.
Brewer greeted the president as he arrived off
Air Force One 3 as governors often do when the president visits a state and handed him a letter that she described as a welcome" note to the state and an invitation to talk about a comeback for her state.
He immediately took umbrage if you will with my book Scorpions for Breakfast and was somewhat disgruntled if you will by the way he was portrayed Brewer later told Fox News in an interview with
Greta Van Susteren 4. Hes very thin-skinned.
In the tome Brewer wrote that the president was patronizing" in a one-on-one meeting about border security.
At the time in media interviews she described it in a more positive light and she told Fox News on Wednesday that she thought the two had simply agreed to disagree.
Obama however disagrees with her portrayal of their interactions and the impression that he didnt treat her cordially.
The
White House 5 says the president is willing to meet with her again and looks forward to discussions about how to improve Arizonas economy.
Reporters who witnessed the exchange Wednesday more closely described that the two spoke intensely" and chatted longer than the typical meet and greet on the runway. The pool report also says Brewer was pointing her finger at him at one point and they seemed to also being talking over one another in another instance. Obama also appears to be walking away from her while they were still talking and she later said didnt finish her sentence in the exchange.
And I said... I have all the respect in the world for the office of the president but the book is what the book is Brewer told reporters after Wednesdays encounter.
She said when asked that she wasnt thrown off by the president bringing up the book but that she thought they probably should have talked about something like jobs.
Lastly the governor summed up their relationship saying We both love our country...and we just fundamentally disagree in how getting there. In closing I asked him...I said my offer still stood to come back and go to the border with me and that I would buy him lunch.
The two have disagreed in the past over how to handle issues related to border security and also Arizonas controversial and stringent immigration law.