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putting solar panels on a border wall could drive down the costs but will that save money for us or mexico? neil: the president has a new solar solutions will pricey campaign promise but will it work? a dras we are thinking of building the wall as a solar wall so it creates energy and pays for itself. mexico will have much less money. neil: donald trump pitching a solar solution for the border wall. >> a government program that gets paid for by the revenue of the program instead of the taxpayer. get me the sheet of paper and the dotted line, signing first and foremost. every time it is out of the tight of the taxpayer, this is great idea and provide energy to boot. neil: i have my doubts. >> i'm all for the idea -- it is a white elephant. this is a campaign promise from donald trump, a wall along the border which is not a solution to the immigration problem we actually have. the largest legal immigration problems are not -- we have been losing mexicans and gaining mexicans for years now. these are the largest problem related to illegal immigration. and expect that. campaign promise. >> the
putting solar panels on a border wall could drive down the costs but will that save money for us or mexico? neil: the president has a new solar solutions will pricey campaign promise but will it work? a dras we are thinking of building the wall as a solar wall so it creates energy and pays for itself. mexico will have much less money. neil: donald trump pitching a solar solution for the border wall. >> a government program that gets paid for by the revenue of the program instead of the...
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los angeles, like much of california, used to be part of mexico. now mexico, ora vital part of us. raul hinojosa-ojeda is a professor of chicano studies at ucla. gish bac on washington blvd. serves specialties from the city tlacolula de matamoros in oaxaca, mexico. >> raul: so, bro, you know about tlacolula, right? i mean -- >> anthony: it's the market, isn't it? >> raul: tlacolula is this village, okay, in the middle of a valley. the oldest valley where agriculture was invented in the world. these people who live here lived there for about 10,000 years. so there's archeological evidence of the seeds actually being manipulated. >> anthony: all the way back to the farms? >> raul: all the way back there. and there's where the core of the moles that we're going to eat tonight are from. >> anthony: the mole negro, or black mole, is an incredibly old and sophisticated near magical substance containing over 30 different ingredients. it's an old sauce from an old culture used as either a base to build a stew or as a sauce to pour over meat. but unlike most sauces, the p
los angeles, like much of california, used to be part of mexico. now mexico, ora vital part of us. raul hinojosa-ojeda is a professor of chicano studies at ucla. gish bac on washington blvd. serves specialties from the city tlacolula de matamoros in oaxaca, mexico. >> raul: so, bro, you know about tlacolula, right? i mean -- >> anthony: it's the market, isn't it? >> raul: tlacolula is this village, okay, in the middle of a valley. the oldest valley where agriculture was...
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use cases or people are seeing in big groups like the c.e.o.'s which are getting a lot of hype and also. made this announcement that they were using big going to transfer money between europe and mexico everyone wanted to jump into x. or p. now so revel yet ripple ripple yes well you mentioned if there am and you mentioned that is becoming very popular the market cap is in the tens of billions of dollars it's competing with. in a lot of ways and many of these are all going to have reached above the billion dollar market cap or a half billion or three quarters billion thinking about dash is one of the narrow like going of course a saturday surgeons got you know back up and years ago three years ago we were talking about like when i was out of dollar we said this could be a fifty dollars going to fifty people back to two dollars out back to fifty hitting all time highs so that our show is kind of really the only show that really covers this stuff and people watch it they are in rich by it in many ways not only from a financial perspective but from the political activist point of view in my opinion not everyone sees it that way but with the theory i'm they have blocked change split and
use cases or people are seeing in big groups like the c.e.o.'s which are getting a lot of hype and also. made this announcement that they were using big going to transfer money between europe and mexico everyone wanted to jump into x. or p. now so revel yet ripple ripple yes well you mentioned if there am and you mentioned that is becoming very popular the market cap is in the tens of billions of dollars it's competing with. in a lot of ways and many of these are all going to have reached above...
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or because what's being done is that the us is vilifying mexico by constantly focusing on the drug violence that the us supports by the usage of the gun running into mexico and they're not really paying attention to the entrepreneur class that's really on par with the american entrepreneur class there's tens of millions of folks on both sides of the border who are in the same boat they're being attacked by oleg uplift and kleptocracy and they need to get together and create their own parallel economy what better way to do that other than cryptocurrency because i like going max coitus on the search of course i see smiling i know you have a buyer maybe it is not true that yes you would actually see that what we need to happen is for people to collaborate a make if they want to make a condom be great and if they want to make create do what they have to do is call the average not build walls not not separate people i haven't thought about joining that big wall between mexico and america into a big point mining facility run by solar power that was already our generating thing quite biting i have
or because what's being done is that the us is vilifying mexico by constantly focusing on the drug violence that the us supports by the usage of the gun running into mexico and they're not really paying attention to the entrepreneur class that's really on par with the american entrepreneur class there's tens of millions of folks on both sides of the border who are in the same boat they're being attacked by oleg uplift and kleptocracy and they need to get together and create their own parallel...
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can you share with us or the committee any information about mexico and canada's views on digital trade heading into the negotiations. >> i have not had discussions with mexico or canada with respect to this issue. we expect to have a digital chapter, as you suggest. we expect it to be a high-level agreement. will heal discussions with. the but i have to be careful because we're not allowed to begin negotiations until we go through the tpa process, which we take as a very important commitment. having said that i would be very surprised if they didn't agree we need this. neither one of them are in the group of countries that are, as you suggest, trying to create new industries by using tactics like forced transfer of technology, like data logs rules. so, i'm optimistic we'll be able to put together a good chapter, but i certainly take it from our point of view it would be very difficult to pass a nafta implementing bit that doesn't have a very high standard and digital chapter. >> that's good to hear. let me just shift gears. the united states and then my home state of minnesota is a lea
can you share with us or the committee any information about mexico and canada's views on digital trade heading into the negotiations. >> i have not had discussions with mexico or canada with respect to this issue. we expect to have a digital chapter, as you suggest. we expect it to be a high-level agreement. will heal discussions with. the but i have to be careful because we're not allowed to begin negotiations until we go through the tpa process, which we take as a very important...
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mexico? with that in mind, can you tell us what specific or puzzles, specific proposals the administration is considering to require mexico to change its laws and practices relating to labor rights and is there a way to save their jobs in the u.s.? number three, you are the lead person in the administrator and i assume you will be and hope you will be. will the administration insists mexico bring its labor laws and practices into compliance with basic labor standards before congress is asked to vote on renegotiating an app agreement? fire away. >> thank you. thank you congressman. first of all do i believe mexican label -- labor laws are having a negative effect on the u.s.? yes i do believe that. i believe we are going to have an appropriate agreement and one that will pass. we'll have to have an effect on that. i do believe though that the mexican government itself understands there's a problem and i think they are taking steps and that's a good sign. >> you need to talk further about that. >> with respect to what our specific proposals are we are still in the process of talking to stakehol
mexico? with that in mind, can you tell us what specific or puzzles, specific proposals the administration is considering to require mexico to change its laws and practices relating to labor rights and is there a way to save their jobs in the u.s.? number three, you are the lead person in the administrator and i assume you will be and hope you will be. will the administration insists mexico bring its labor laws and practices into compliance with basic labor standards before congress is asked to...
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. >> how would you do that, how would you play mexico or any other country that you like around t? >> i would use the exchange created funds to do it, or a mexican centric mutual fund. active management, i prefer that over passive management. active managers have been outperforming in the quarter, i think that's going to continue. >> since the election, the s&p is up about 13%. the dow is up 15%. the nasdaq up 16%. but you still think the u.s. is cheap. make your case there, and where would you put money to work right now? >> you have more high growth, high margin stocks in the s&p than ever by definition. that means you should have higher valuations than historic. you have this changed from tangible assets in the '80s to intangible assets on balance sheets. by definition, that means valuation should be higher. if you take out the aberrational low pe's in the '70s and '80s that occurred because of double digit inflation and interest rates and started in 1990 and look at the pe at the beginning of this year up until this year, you find the average pe is 23.85. so we're trading at about 18 times th
. >> how would you do that, how would you play mexico or any other country that you like around t? >> i would use the exchange created funds to do it, or a mexican centric mutual fund. active management, i prefer that over passive management. active managers have been outperforming in the quarter, i think that's going to continue. >> since the election, the s&p is up about 13%. the dow is up 15%. the nasdaq up 16%. but you still think the u.s. is cheap. make your case...
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the situation in mexico in particular, has been in canada for many years, provides great certainty to us now. anything that would discourage that or create uncertainty would perhaps chill the uncertainty of the economic ability. mr. bowling: stability. markets fluctuate every day, every hour on the chicago board of trade. ever since there has been talk about getting out of nafta, all add commodities have trended down. even when we decided not to get out of nafta the market trended up. we are in a position now, as agriculture and farmers that we can't afford to drop any more than where they are. if you take u.s. corn out of the market and the picture, then stability and uncertainty played -- play a big role. we grow 50 billion bushels of corn every year this country. we export about 2.5 billion. trade has been somewhat flat for us over the last several years. any disruption in trade has a big impact on our farm costs, our financial picture. we have to make sure we don't disrupt that in any way. mr. grumet: are there other global markets you could see shifting american exports to, if the markets were not distracted? mr. bowling: for
the situation in mexico in particular, has been in canada for many years, provides great certainty to us now. anything that would discourage that or create uncertainty would perhaps chill the uncertainty of the economic ability. mr. bowling: stability. markets fluctuate every day, every hour on the chicago board of trade. ever since there has been talk about getting out of nafta, all add commodities have trended down. even when we decided not to get out of nafta the market trended up. we are in...
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the situation in mexico in particular, it has been in canada for many years, provides great certainty to us now and so anything that would discourage that or create uncertainty would have a tendency to chill the very economic activity that i think we all want to see and that we all want to achieve. >> it's stability. you know, our markets fluctuate every day. every hour on the chicago board of trade. ever since there's been some talk about getting out of nafta, the corn market and actually all ag commodities have trended down. even when we decided not to get out of nafta, the market started today trend up a little bit. we're in a position now as agriculture and farmers that we can't afford for prices to drop anymore than what they are. when you take your largest buyer of u.s. corn out of the market and out of the picture, then stability and uncertainty play a big role. we grow 15 billion bushels of corn every year in this country. we export 2.5 billion. trade has been somewhat flat for us over this last several years. so any disruption in trade has a big impact on our farm costs, on our financial picture. and we got to make sure that we do
the situation in mexico in particular, it has been in canada for many years, provides great certainty to us now and so anything that would discourage that or create uncertainty would have a tendency to chill the very economic activity that i think we all want to see and that we all want to achieve. >> it's stability. you know, our markets fluctuate every day. every hour on the chicago board of trade. ever since there's been some talk about getting out of nafta, the corn market and...
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us an update. bill. >>> we have clouds around this morning. no storms this morning, but a storm brewing in the gulf of mexico that may impact or weekend.ht now in the clear weather-wise. just a few scattered clouds. the temperatures have come down. new jersey you're in for a lot of sunshine today. temperatures have cooled and cooler numbers in the suburbs and lehigh valley. at the shore riefgt at 70 degrees for atlantic city and cape may point. sunshine right for most of the day. slight chance of isolated shower popping up this afternoon, chestnut hill, most of the day just sunny and warm and comfortable too. the humidity will stay low. 80 degrees for atlantic city. like yesterday, the wind picking up especially at the shore. the winds out of southwest at 15 miles an hour during the afternoon. see a few scattered clouds right now. no sign of any showers for us today. we're still enjoying the cold air. it was ushered in with the package of the cold front and all the storms just two days ago. those showers are to our south. follow that further to the south and see tropical storm cindy. spreading tremendous rain across the gulf coast and
us an update. bill. >>> we have clouds around this morning. no storms this morning, but a storm brewing in the gulf of mexico that may impact or weekend.ht now in the clear weather-wise. just a few scattered clouds. the temperatures have come down. new jersey you're in for a lot of sunshine today. temperatures have cooled and cooler numbers in the suburbs and lehigh valley. at the shore riefgt at 70 degrees for atlantic city and cape may point. sunshine right for most of the day....
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or liked them. it's available in argentina, california and mexico and canada. >>> r2d26789 was compiled from parts used -- r2d26789. >>> r2d26789 was compiled from parts used -- r2d26789. it sold my challenge is to be in sync with my body, myself, my life. it all starts with a healthy routine. begin the activia two week probiotic challenge by enjoying activia yogurt with billions of obiotics everyday. take the activia probiotic challenge! did any bag of dog or buy cat food at petsmart by enjoying activia yogurt with billions of obiotics everyday. we give a meal to a pet in need? he us reach our goal of donating more than 60 million meals so hungry pets across the country get to eat. buy any bag, we give a meal to a pet in need. petsmart - for the love of pets. >> reporter: what's up everybody, it's shoshanna with the "action news" fitness tip. grab a set of weights we're working the arms and abs. leg are straight pulling the belly into the spine, abs engaged. i want you to pull and press for 15. give pee the bicep give me the bicep can you recall, push through it -- curl, you will get stronger and the
or liked them. it's available in argentina, california and mexico and canada. >>> r2d26789 was compiled from parts used -- r2d26789. >>> r2d26789 was compiled from parts used -- r2d26789. it sold my challenge is to be in sync with my body, myself, my life. it all starts with a healthy routine. begin the activia two week probiotic challenge by enjoying activia yogurt with billions of obiotics everyday. take the activia probiotic challenge! did any bag of dog or buy cat food at...
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or 30 trillion? you use that three trillion dollars to build a wall around all the borders, canada, mexico, and kent everybody else. the u.s. gdp would rise 25%, roughly, next year. from the spending of the $3 trillion and building materials, etc. when that be a good thing, valuable, would it be something that would sustain our growth into the future? this is a way to look at china. or 20 points with the auto and steel industry, and studies show we would exceed their production in the u.s., but the chinese exceeded ours. note that even noticed that, and you know why? because it doesn't convey value to the chinese people. >> we go there in the back, please. >> john from taiwan. for many years in washington, there were people who were saying that if the united states and china were ever going to war, it would probably be over taiwan. is that assertion still valid today? is the current stalemate in cross relations making u.s. china relations more difficult? thank you. >> eli, do you want to take that? eli: i guess there are are a couple different ways to answer that question. i don't think we are on th
or 30 trillion? you use that three trillion dollars to build a wall around all the borders, canada, mexico, and kent everybody else. the u.s. gdp would rise 25%, roughly, next year. from the spending of the $3 trillion and building materials, etc. when that be a good thing, valuable, would it be something that would sustain our growth into the future? this is a way to look at china. or 20 points with the auto and steel industry, and studies show we would exceed their production in the u.s., but...
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or liked them. the service is only available in argentina, australia, canada and mexico. >>> and someone found the droid they were looking for. a unit that was used in several "star wars" films sold at auction. >> the 43-inch droid reportedly compiled from parts in the nil ming of the original trilogy. nearly $3 million. nearly $3 million. >> still forged out of bravery, sacrifice, and duty. from all corners of the country, a family for life. ♪ but whether they served in lands far away or communities close to home, some of these men and women may face difficult times or even crisis. but sometimes reaching out for help can be the most challenging and worthwhile mission of all. thankfully, friends, family, and communities are standing by their service members and veterans now more than ever. ♪ we're all in this together. when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line or military crisis line. during times of crisis, reach out and call. dial 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a
or liked them. the service is only available in argentina, australia, canada and mexico. >>> and someone found the droid they were looking for. a unit that was used in several "star wars" films sold at auction. >> the 43-inch droid reportedly compiled from parts in the nil ming of the original trilogy. nearly $3 million. nearly $3 million. >> still forged out of bravery, sacrifice, and duty. from all corners of the country, a family for life. ♪ but whether they...
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tonight, they are here to chat and to play music for us, u2 is here on a special one-time-only mercedes-benz stage. in mexico are they called u2 orxico as well? >> guillermo: u2. >> jimmy: very good, we're learning something already tonight. tomorrow night on our show -- zac efron will be here, connie nielsen will join us, and we'll have music from zac brown band. it's a two zac night and on thursday, jada pinkett smith, jon bass and music from lil yachty. so join us then. okay. it's time. the republic of ireland has given us many great gifts but none greater than our guests tonight. they are on a sold-out tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their huge and magical album "the joshua tree." please welcome adam clayton, bono, larry mullen jr. and the edge, aka u2! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thanks for being here. is this the biggest crowd you've ever performed in front of? [ laughter ] >> this is the biggest crowd we've performed for all night. >> jimmy: i know you guys don't typically do interviews together, especially television interviews. i'm honored and grateful and excited that you're h
tonight, they are here to chat and to play music for us, u2 is here on a special one-time-only mercedes-benz stage. in mexico are they called u2 orxico as well? >> guillermo: u2. >> jimmy: very good, we're learning something already tonight. tomorrow night on our show -- zac efron will be here, connie nielsen will join us, and we'll have music from zac brown band. it's a two zac night and on thursday, jada pinkett smith, jon bass and music from lil yachty. so join us then. okay....
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mexico city today. this policy is about going after all of us, whether we're citizens or not of the united states of americaese bills are nothing new, and they are not really about fighting crime. they are about racial profiling and about putting latinos, quote, unquote, in place. liz: marianne, what would you like to say to congressman? >> there's a lot i would like to say to him but, first of all, he's the person distracting from the real issues happening in our country. we are not against immigrants. we are against illegal alien criminals in our country. and the more he keeps protecting them, i just hope that america starts realizing this guy is a fraud, this guy is a fake, and he needs to be shoved out of office. somebody needs to come in there and elect somebody who is truly going to care about the constituents in his district. liz: again, you're not against immigration; right? >> absolutely not. i'm 100% for legal immigration. i am against illegal aliens invading our country and killing our citizens and committing crimes against them. liz: thank you so much. we are so sorry for your loss and you know
mexico city today. this policy is about going after all of us, whether we're citizens or not of the united states of americaese bills are nothing new, and they are not really about fighting crime. they are about racial profiling and about putting latinos, quote, unquote, in place. liz: marianne, what would you like to say to congressman? >> there's a lot i would like to say to him but, first of all, he's the person distracting from the real issues happening in our country. we are not...
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anyyou share with us information about mexico and canada views on digital trade? >> i have not had discussions with mexico or canada with respect to this issue. --expect to have a digital we expect a have a high level agreement, and i will have discussions with them, but i have to be careful, because we are not allowed to begin negotiations until we go through the tpa process. i would be very surprised if both of them did not agree fundamentally that we need this. in the one of them are group of countries that are, as you suggest, trying to create tacticsstries by using data localization rules. i am optimistic we will be able to put together a good chapter. it would be very difficult to pass a nafta implementing bill that does not have a very high standard and digital chapter. >> let me shift gears. the united states and by home state of minnesota is a leader in medical device innovation and growing exports in the area that improveobs at home and health care outcomes around the world. other countries are increasingly taking extreme and misguided measures to control health care costs. in india, we see severe
anyyou share with us information about mexico and canada views on digital trade? >> i have not had discussions with mexico or canada with respect to this issue. --expect to have a digital we expect a have a high level agreement, and i will have discussions with them, but i have to be careful, because we are not allowed to begin negotiations until we go through the tpa process. i would be very surprised if both of them did not agree fundamentally that we need this. in the one of them are...
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or 30 trillion? if you use that 3 trillion u.s. dollars to build a wall around all the borders, canada, mexico, and everybody else the u.s. gdp , would rise 25%, roughly, next year. from the spending of the $3 trillion and building materials, and all of that. would that be a good thing? would that be valuable? would it be something that would sustain our growth into the future? this is a way to look at china. your 20 points with the auto and steel industry, and studies show we would exceed their production in the u.s., but the chinese exceeded ours. nobody noticed that metric when it passed. it doesn't convey value to the chinese people. >> we go there in the back, please. taiwan.with cta tv of the panelists mentioned taiwan. for many years in washington, there were people who were saying that if the united states and china were ever going to war, it would probably be over taiwan. is that assertion still valid today? is the current stalemate in cross relations making u.s. china relations more difficult? thank you. >> eli, do you want to take that? eli: i guess there is a couple different ways to answer that. i don't think
or 30 trillion? if you use that 3 trillion u.s. dollars to build a wall around all the borders, canada, mexico, and everybody else the u.s. gdp , would rise 25%, roughly, next year. from the spending of the $3 trillion and building materials, and all of that. would that be a good thing? would that be valuable? would it be something that would sustain our growth into the future? this is a way to look at china. your 20 points with the auto and steel industry, and studies show we would exceed...
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mexico, even saudi arabia. regulatedce very well , very good products and medicine for us. what are your thoughts? could we do that? mr. lipton: all you need to do is open up politico or the hill or others that are passed around and look at the full-page ads from the pharmaceutical industry saying "don't import drugs." the answer that comes from the industry, they are adamantly opposed to try to block anything like that. they will work on it legally and through the court if necessary and they are working on it with congress to make sure it doesn't happen. the industry is adamantly opposed to that proposal. as to whether or not it is good or bad for the industry in terms of its ability to create new drugs and innovate, that is not a question i can answer. what i read about is that the industry is intensely opposed to the importation proposal and they are working hard to make sure it doesn't happen. wereif the administration to move it to happen, congress could block it. pedro: in oklahoma, on the democrats line, joy is up next. caller: i used to work for johnson and johnson and they are pretty fat. or was it was michael a lot of money. this should not be a republican o
mexico, even saudi arabia. regulatedce very well , very good products and medicine for us. what are your thoughts? could we do that? mr. lipton: all you need to do is open up politico or the hill or others that are passed around and look at the full-page ads from the pharmaceutical industry saying "don't import drugs." the answer that comes from the industry, they are adamantly opposed to try to block anything like that. they will work on it legally and through the court if necessary...
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mexico. would you have a claim against the state or local officer? and if not, isn't it ano, ma'am louis for us to say you have a claim under bivens? >> you wouldn't under the state officer. a constitutional claim could apply to the state officer. >> why not? if it's a state officer who lives -- this is texas, right? why couldn't the family sue that state officer under the theory that justice ginsburg raised, if all the acts happened in the united states and projected into another state, most states, we have counsel here for officer to tell us, the family could sue the state officer in texas. he did the acts in texas, lives in texas, personal jurisdiction. >> justice ginsburg -- excuse me i mean justice sotomayor -- >> that's the first time -- [laughter] >> i apologize. justice sotomayor. but the issue is citizenship and jurisdiction of where it occurred. i put the victim all the way into mexico, there would be statutory exclusion based on jurisdiction if he came into the united states or was within the control area that might be jurisdiction, then there would be a 1983 claim. >> how often do s
mexico. would you have a claim against the state or local officer? and if not, isn't it ano, ma'am louis for us to say you have a claim under bivens? >> you wouldn't under the state officer. a constitutional claim could apply to the state officer. >> why not? if it's a state officer who lives -- this is texas, right? why couldn't the family sue that state officer under the theory that justice ginsburg raised, if all the acts happened in the united states and projected into another...
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us down there. that's number two. number three, environmental or the international boundary water commission. there's a treaty between the u.s. and mexico as to where you can put barriers and that's an issue that we have to look at. number four, overstays. 40% of the people that we have here are overstays so you can put the most beautiful wall that you want to but they'll fly in, drive through a bridge or come through a boat. the report that came out, the homeland released two days ago, may 22nd, talks about overstays. over 40% of the 11 million or 12 million are overstays. fiscal year there were 630 visitors that failed to leave the u.s. far exceeding the 415,000 people that came in across the border. more overstays than people coming across or intercepted across the u.s.-mexico border. what was interesting is according to homeland, there are more canadians that overstayed than mexicans. i think your report says 120,000 canadians with expired visas are still believed to be living in the u.s. compared to 47,000 mexicans on that. and that's probably the stats are not correct or accurate because i think you only looked at plane and boat a
us down there. that's number two. number three, environmental or the international boundary water commission. there's a treaty between the u.s. and mexico as to where you can put barriers and that's an issue that we have to look at. number four, overstays. 40% of the people that we have here are overstays so you can put the most beautiful wall that you want to but they'll fly in, drive through a bridge or come through a boat. the report that came out, the homeland released two days ago, may...
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mexico, administer to the government of canada in california strikes me as a remarkable case. the question is, d.c. risk? is that ultimately, what is the risk in the for u.s. policymakers or use it interest? or, is it just a function that it just is a world as it is. if california were an independent country to be the seventh largest economy in the world, or something like that. it's just this way california has so just live with it. d.c. risk there? >> guest: absolutely. this is an old question in the supreme court has revisited it several times. i'm sure there'll be another suit right now about what individual states can do. early on the supreme court informs or issued a ruling that said states cannot engage in treaties with other states. california cannot actually create a nafta, formally with the government of canada and mexico. on the other hand, and again this is happening in the 1990s were governor started leading trade delegations to china and other parts of asia for their states. california actively intervened and issues going on in the e.u. is a lawsuit brought about that about california's taxability. california's power was upheld. again this is back to seen the un
mexico, administer to the government of canada in california strikes me as a remarkable case. the question is, d.c. risk? is that ultimately, what is the risk in the for u.s. policymakers or use it interest? or, is it just a function that it just is a world as it is. if california were an independent country to be the seventh largest economy in the world, or something like that. it's just this way california has so just live with it. d.c. risk there? >> guest: absolutely. this is an old...
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or countries? china's strength has not surprised us. we thought it would be included and we see that is very important to move. mexicoople. mexico was seen as most vulnerable. it is up 22%. it is doing much better than brazil. oftenn europe also is kind of overlooked. we have seen strength in poland and romania. asian strength is not really a surprise. there are many reasons why asia -- many reasons why we prefer asia on the whole. is a big part of the emerging markets story. they are implementing prime minister modi's overhaul of the tax system. gdp chart shows you india's and where it has been trending. nationsaid that this one to twois going to add up percentage points of growth. behis view, it will phenomenal for the economy. do you agree yeah co how important is this reform going to be? >> we do agree. on thevery positive reforms that prime minister modi has implemented. he has strengthened his credentials. this trend of demonetization, identification cards, tax reform. it includes more and more indians, more and more of the population in the financial system. reducing the black economy. this is very positive go
or countries? china's strength has not surprised us. we thought it would be included and we see that is very important to move. mexicoople. mexico was seen as most vulnerable. it is up 22%. it is doing much better than brazil. oftenn europe also is kind of overlooked. we have seen strength in poland and romania. asian strength is not really a surprise. there are many reasons why asia -- many reasons why we prefer asia on the whole. is a big part of the emerging markets story. they are...
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frustrates spinning in the gulf of mexico right now but bringing copious amounts of rainfall along the gulf coast as will be the trend in the next day or two but for usrnight tonight to partly cloudy, pleasant, 68 degrees, might opened up those windows for the day tomorrow. much of the day mostly sunny add nothing a isolated thunder shower in the afternoon otherwise 87 degrees, comfortable humidity and nice breeze from the southwest at 10 to 15 miles an hour. as i mentioned summer solstice will occur overnight tonight. we will bring in the summer season. summer solstice is when sun's mess direct rays hit their farthest point north and we have our longest or our most daylight of the year tomorrow, earlier sunrise and latest sunset 5:33. and sunset at 8:33 p.m. we have the seasons because the earth doesn't spin straight up and down it spins on a axis 23.5 degrees tilted axis to the most direct rays hit different parts of the earth at different times of the year and we have four seasons. future weather as we head in the day tomorrow to bring in the summer season sunshine in store, patchy cloud as we head in the afternoon. there is that chance of the iso
frustrates spinning in the gulf of mexico right now but bringing copious amounts of rainfall along the gulf coast as will be the trend in the next day or two but for usrnight tonight to partly cloudy, pleasant, 68 degrees, might opened up those windows for the day tomorrow. much of the day mostly sunny add nothing a isolated thunder shower in the afternoon otherwise 87 degrees, comfortable humidity and nice breeze from the southwest at 10 to 15 miles an hour. as i mentioned summer solstice will...
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used to axles the chip inside the key. then they would go to a dealership get a duplicate made, the jeeps to tijuana mexico where they were stripped orparts. three arrests have been made. six suspects are still out there. >> and an update to a story you heard first here on fox5. a woman who stole a $15,000 fur coat from the mgm casino pleaded guilty. rosa alvarez was caught on sureillance cameras outside the coat check at the casino. that video was given police. officers were able to identify her because she works in the prince george's county administration building. she will be on probation for a year after today's sentencing. >> all right. we take it outside live look at the capitol for you. gorgeous day out there. had a chance to get out by the pool just for a little bit before we came in today and sue, are we going to keep this going. >> oh, yes, i think we are, jim and sarah. we have new and improved forecasts ahead for you. we're not completely free of rain as we get through this weekend but we certainly think the next couple of days are looking pretty good and isn't it nice, i just had to start with radar, to show you it's gr
used to axles the chip inside the key. then they would go to a dealership get a duplicate made, the jeeps to tijuana mexico where they were stripped orparts. three arrests have been made. six suspects are still out there. >> and an update to a story you heard first here on fox5. a woman who stole a $15,000 fur coat from the mgm casino pleaded guilty. rosa alvarez was caught on sureillance cameras outside the coat check at the casino. that video was given police. officers were able to...
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or 6:00 in the morning with thunderstorms and southwest winds and muggy conditions. the future cast gives us a sense of timing with the showers moving in. moisture from the gulf of mexicoahead of the circulation of cindy. it will affect portion of the area through the morning rush. it's in the upper 80's and then tomorrow night a cold front will approach to bring in rain. the result is the rain could be heavy as we get overnight to saturday morning. by the time we hit 7:00 oral:00, most to -- 7:00 or 8:00, most of the heavy rain is out. the weekend outlook friday is muggy with the storms the showers and storms saturday morning, clear in the afternoon. warm and muggy and 88. sunday is delightful. partly to mostly sunny. breezy, cooler, low 80's and humidity. we will salvage a good chunk of the upcoming weekend. jonathan: coming up at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- getting out of town. the three best air fare compare sites and the deep discount john: this s the high price of air fare keeping your grounded this summer? we have secrets to save you hundreds over what the person in the next seat is paying. >> you want to get away so you visit airlines website or kay yok to compare f
or 6:00 in the morning with thunderstorms and southwest winds and muggy conditions. the future cast gives us a sense of timing with the showers moving in. moisture from the gulf of mexicoahead of the circulation of cindy. it will affect portion of the area through the morning rush. it's in the upper 80's and then tomorrow night a cold front will approach to bring in rain. the result is the rain could be heavy as we get overnight to saturday morning. by the time we hit 7:00 oral:00, most to --...
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governments, whether it be canada or mexico, as well as macron from france who perhaps shortly will be coming to the u.s. specifically to the state of california. it is incumbent upon usengage other subnational's, provinces, as well as other national governments to forge ahead with or without washington. i want to be clear about something, amy. we are going to move ford with or without donald trump he cannot stop the momentum that is happening in california. he cannot hold the global momentum happening right now with regard to climate policies. nermeen: several senators in california have been asking governor brown to convene a withte summit, partnering mexico and canada. could you talk about what you think such a summit would achieve and whether brown is likely to grant this request? >> i think it is quite possible. we have spoken. just recently lastst week we haa private conversation about convening like-minded nations as well as provinces and subnationals like our friendndso the north and south, coming together in light of the decision that president trump has just made recently and forge our minds together, share technologygy and climatee leadership, and exexport
governments, whether it be canada or mexico, as well as macron from france who perhaps shortly will be coming to the u.s. specifically to the state of california. it is incumbent upon usengage other subnational's, provinces, as well as other national governments to forge ahead with or without washington. i want to be clear about something, amy. we are going to move ford with or without donald trump he cannot stop the momentum that is happening in california. he cannot hold the global momentum...
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mexico. they use the three crosses to display gang symbols. turkey, validate them is essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here. once you're validated snm orcility. it has a lot of bearing on the inmate's future. >> you can take that and i'll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. >> he'll be documented as a suspected street gang member, and we'll start a file on him if one hasn't already been created. and that way, wherever he goes, whether it's to another facility or out on the streets, he'll be identified as a suspected gang member. >> the letters here in the cell, she found what looks like a diagram or pattern of handcuff key. the crude making, the beginning of it. the manufacturing stages. i probably think what he is doing is he's got all these bars of soap. what he'll start doing is cutting out a pattern to try to match it to this out of soap. then once he gets a good pattern down, he'll find a piece of metal to transfer it over to a piece of metal. and then probably try to see if it works. he was on the right track. >> so, what does it mean for the inmate? >> it's a good place for us. obviously, we know his intentions ar
mexico. they use the three crosses to display gang symbols. turkey, validate them is essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here. once you're validated snm orcility. it has a lot of bearing on the inmate's future. >> you can take that and i'll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. >> he'll be documented as a suspected street gang member, and we'll start a file on him if one hasn't already been created. and that way, wherever...
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appropriated by the nda and can be used for the construction of a wall, fences or barriers along the international border of the united states, whether if that's with mexico i'm sure were aware of the threats posed by canada to the north. the us-mexico border has never been as safe as it is today. the city i represent in el paso, texas which is connected is the epicenter of the us-mexico border is one of the very safest cities in the united states. i think that is not in spite of but because of the proximity to mexico and because 24% of those i represent were born in another country, most in mexico. if you go to the start of the george w. bush administration, we had 1.6 million apprehensions on the southern border. last year he was a little over 400,000 and many were kids fleeing horrific violence in central america. we clearly do not need a wall. we certainly do not need to have any funds authorized by the nda a use towards the planning or construction of a wall. so, with that i yield back. >> mr. chairman. >> let me else myself for a second, trying to understand, just so everybody understands, there is nothing in this bill that has anything to do with a
appropriated by the nda and can be used for the construction of a wall, fences or barriers along the international border of the united states, whether if that's with mexico i'm sure were aware of the threats posed by canada to the north. the us-mexico border has never been as safe as it is today. the city i represent in el paso, texas which is connected is the epicenter of the us-mexico border is one of the very safest cities in the united states. i think that is not in spite of but because of...
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or mÉxico, usually canada has at least 60% auto parts in it. at least 60% of the content is u.s. made. if you raise the prices on autos, right, by usingthat border adjustment tax to tax the import, you're going to depress the demand for the auto parts that go into those cars from u.s. companies. guess where those firms are? mostly the rust belt, mostly michigan and pennsylvania. so we need to think about these policies less in terms of does it feel good, are we getting back at quote, unquote bad trading partners or are we actually doing what we say we are doing which is protecting jobs? i would argue that these protective tariffs do the opposite of what they say they are going to do. now, briefly as we wrap up, what are we to think of china? if the united states is the world economic super power by a long shot, what are we to make of this power that is militarizing on the south china sea and that seems to be the key to many foreign policy puzzles around the world so the way we think about china needs to be on the ground and it needs to put aside the notions, the myths of the chinese manufacturing miracle. what you have in china is not
or mÉxico, usually canada has at least 60% auto parts in it. at least 60% of the content is u.s. made. if you raise the prices on autos, right, by usingthat border adjustment tax to tax the import, you're going to depress the demand for the auto parts that go into those cars from u.s. companies. guess where those firms are? mostly the rust belt, mostly michigan and pennsylvania. so we need to think about these policies less in terms of does it feel good, are we getting back at quote, unquote...
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know if it's you, roger, or anyone else wants to add to the mexico question and specifically to the question from the audience. >> sure. i should note that there are four of us here but 16 people drafted the paper. >> yes. >> and a good number in the audience. and mexico is one that doesn't -- when we suggest these rifle shot sanctions -- it's not a substitute for a strategy. in the case of mexico, there really are no rival shots either. it has to be a wholistic approach of what we're doing there. i think there's a great understanding and appreciation for the fact that since fox took office and calderon, we've had a lot of cooperation. president george w. bush put considerable resources to this initiative and it approached $2.5 million. but -- and the strategy of the mexicans, particularly in the calderon, was going after the kingpins. it's essentially the same although didn't really have a strategy initially. pena nieto did that. as long as mexico doesn't get its arms around the corruption issue and immunity problem and have a more effective judicial system to deal with this in a systematic way, you're not going to get traction against this problem. and you
know if it's you, roger, or anyone else wants to add to the mexico question and specifically to the question from the audience. >> sure. i should note that there are four of us here but 16 people drafted the paper. >> yes. >> and a good number in the audience. and mexico is one that doesn't -- when we suggest these rifle shot sanctions -- it's not a substitute for a strategy. in the case of mexico, there really are no rival shots either. it has to be a wholistic approach of...
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or less constructive on the dollar. the dollar could reemerge as an attractive investment currency once again. francine: valentin marinov and pau morilla-giner, both stay with us. interest rates, u.s.-mexicoations, and the future of nafta, three subjects we covered with mexico's finance minister. as we go to break you can see theresa may is in parliament. today we had the resignation from the person in charge of some of the estate in kensington , so we leave you with the prime minister talking to the house of commons. >> payment from the emergency funds so they can buy food, clothing, and other essentials. outreach work is making sure they can get the money they are entitled to and also paying additional adults -- ♪ francine: this is bloomberg, i am francine lacqua in london. let's get straight to your markets. nejra: we are still keeping a close eye on oil with brent in a bear market along with wti. u.s. oil production reaching its highest since 2016. data was a little soft but not enough to lift the oil price. barrel. at 44.56 a we did see this bearish formation on monday in brent crude with the 50 day moving average dropping below the 200 day moving average, signaling some loss of mome
or less constructive on the dollar. the dollar could reemerge as an attractive investment currency once again. francine: valentin marinov and pau morilla-giner, both stay with us. interest rates, u.s.-mexicoations, and the future of nafta, three subjects we covered with mexico's finance minister. as we go to break you can see theresa may is in parliament. today we had the resignation from the person in charge of some of the estate in kensington , so we leave you with the prime minister talking...
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used a young -- an older daughter's birth certificate to obtain a passport. or another birth certificate. she had spent some 35 plus years of her life believing she was an american citizen. she is now in mexico. her children are in the united states with her husband and i think this committee would understand the dilemma. i don't know how many times i've heard the top military brass come before us and talk passionately about family, about the role that spouses play. this woman served side by side with her husband for nearly 20 years and she's deported. she cannot return to the united states. presently, the solution is for a new duty assignment in japan so that she can join her family. something is terribly, terribly wrong here and we need to find a solution to this and it speaks to the larger immigration issue and an issue that exists within the military. i would suggest that there are probably many, many military family situations similar to what i've described and we must find a solution to this. this naturalization office might have solved a problem had the woman known that she was not a citizen she thought she was. turned out, that's not the case. so with that, i'll let it go and i yield
used a young -- an older daughter's birth certificate to obtain a passport. or another birth certificate. she had spent some 35 plus years of her life believing she was an american citizen. she is now in mexico. her children are in the united states with her husband and i think this committee would understand the dilemma. i don't know how many times i've heard the top military brass come before us and talk passionately about family, about the role that spouses play. this woman served side by...
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for example, making the mexico city policy permanent so taxpayer money is not used to promote abortion to disadvantaged people overseas or ending abortion after 20 weeks when unborn children begin to feel pain. we can confirm federal judges who follow the constitution rather than reverse engineer their preferred policy outcomes. the truth about abortion is spreading because of advances in medical imaging, because of brave journalists, tireless activists, compassionate doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals. state houses are passing laws to protect american women and their children. the rising generation of young americans is the most pro-life in decades because, mr. president, they know too. little by little the truth is fighting free like green chutes through the frost. one day we were reaffirm these principles and avow once again that all men are created equal, all are entitled to life. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: ms. murkowski: madam president. the presiding office
for example, making the mexico city policy permanent so taxpayer money is not used to promote abortion to disadvantaged people overseas or ending abortion after 20 weeks when unborn children begin to feel pain. we can confirm federal judges who follow the constitution rather than reverse engineer their preferred policy outcomes. the truth about abortion is spreading because of advances in medical imaging, because of brave journalists, tireless activists, compassionate doctors, nurses, and other...