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u.s.-mexico border. o drops this cooperation that was very hard to achieve and took long time, many more people would be attempting to cross into the united states. similarly, security against drug trafficking groups, criminal groups very much depends on the united states finally being able to build up good cooperation, intelligence sharing, ability to mount joint coordinated actions and also crucially the capacity of the united states law enforcement institutions to work with their colleagues in mexico to help reduce the corruption and increase efficiency of those law enforcement institutions in mexico. all of that would be lost if the administration resorts to very hostile relations, very hostile environment with mexico. building of this cooperation took decades. it was very difficult and there were some very cold moments in the u.s.-mexico relations, and people like the ambassador in the audience worked very hard to improve that cooperation. that could easily be lost. far more important in fact, then s
u.s.-mexico border. o drops this cooperation that was very hard to achieve and took long time, many more people would be attempting to cross into the united states. similarly, security against drug trafficking groups, criminal groups very much depends on the united states finally being able to build up good cooperation, intelligence sharing, ability to mount joint coordinated actions and also crucially the capacity of the united states law enforcement institutions to work with their colleagues...
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u.s. were tabled, there were many in mexico saying, mexico should leave the negotiating table. we're not going to do that and hand the u.s. the excuse to torpedo an agreement by having at least mexico -- i can't speak for canada, walk away from the negotiating table because we don't like something tabled but i think there has been a rubicon drawn is if the u.s. does denunsy ate, then canada and mexico will walk away. as michael said, this doesn't mean that nafta is over in mexico and canada. we could maintain nafta. in fact i think the position of mexico from the outset was to make sure this was a trilateral negotiation despite some go it alone voices in canada and saying they should strike their own deal because of the fear of mexicanization of the united states and i think the mexican and canadians positions have converged that we will continue to always ensure that there is a trilateral discussion and approach and obviously nafta would still be in force for both canada and mexico, despite a u.s. denunsiation. and michael talked about the impacts this would have. whether the m
u.s. were tabled, there were many in mexico saying, mexico should leave the negotiating table. we're not going to do that and hand the u.s. the excuse to torpedo an agreement by having at least mexico -- i can't speak for canada, walk away from the negotiating table because we don't like something tabled but i think there has been a rubicon drawn is if the u.s. does denunsy ate, then canada and mexico will walk away. as michael said, this doesn't mean that nafta is over in mexico and canada. we...
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u.s. devoted to the southern mexico/u.s. strategy? eep in mind that people talk about foreign aid, and when i talked about that, we added $80 million to help mexico and the southern border, and they actually did a e pretty good job. and remember, $80 million compared to $18 billion and so we have to know what to work with. but if you are going to look at the budget, but i don't want to get into foreign aid, but there are clubs that get foreign aid. israel gets more, $3.18 billion plus, and pakistan which is rolled back by the president, and egypt at one time you had iraq and now it is afghanistan and jordan. so you have about five countries that are what i called the $1 billion club. but in our own backyard before we did the plan, we were giving mexico about $36 million. and now it is a little bit over $100 million. it does not make sense that we should, and if we are going to secure ourselves, work with mexico and scentral america and one of the things that we did for example when we had the unaccompanied kids we worked with the appro
u.s. devoted to the southern mexico/u.s. strategy? eep in mind that people talk about foreign aid, and when i talked about that, we added $80 million to help mexico and the southern border, and they actually did a e pretty good job. and remember, $80 million compared to $18 billion and so we have to know what to work with. but if you are going to look at the budget, but i don't want to get into foreign aid, but there are clubs that get foreign aid. israel gets more, $3.18 billion plus, and...
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u.s.-mexico border. plus, a special treat for skywatchers.ad: i'm over the moon about this -- get it? >> not one, not two, but three rare lunar events, all happening in one night. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ♪ soledad: and now to our weekly feature we like to call "we're paying attention even if you're too busy." the trump administration wants to speed up construction of the proposed wall on the u.s.-mexico border, and is waiving dozens of environmental regulations to move it forward. on monday, kirstjen nielsen, the homeland security secretary, published a notice waiving parts of the national environmental policy act, the endangered species act, the clean water act, and
u.s.-mexico border. plus, a special treat for skywatchers.ad: i'm over the moon about this -- get it? >> not one, not two, but three rare lunar events, all happening in one night. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't...
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u.s.-mexico border. right now 800 miles is all you need. would it have to be a real wall or fencing -- >> therefore in some cases it's fencing they're asking for. we remind your viewers that 54 democrats in 2014 voted for over $40 billion in infrastructure and then in 2006 voted for the secure fence act which provided even more miles for a fence. it's not the issue but the fact that donald trump is president, where politics is getting in the way. >> so they're asking for $18 billion to build this wall. do you really need $18 billion? the president said you could do it for a lot less. why are republicans asking for $18 billion that u.s. taxpayers would have to pay for building a wall? >> the $18 pillion includes other measures beyond the fizzdle structure. it includes security cameras and secondary roads and other elements of that security package. >> walk us through what you want in exchange for lowing d.r.e.a.m.ers to sty. walk us through how you would put all this package together. >> sure, let's keep in mind that deferred action for chil
u.s.-mexico border. right now 800 miles is all you need. would it have to be a real wall or fencing -- >> therefore in some cases it's fencing they're asking for. we remind your viewers that 54 democrats in 2014 voted for over $40 billion in infrastructure and then in 2006 voted for the secure fence act which provided even more miles for a fence. it's not the issue but the fact that donald trump is president, where politics is getting in the way. >> so they're asking for $18 billion...
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u.s. and mexico. out and look at the real issues at the core of nafta negotiations, who does the u.s. have bigger problems with? mexico or canada? guest: great question. when nafta renegotiations were first launched and when president trump was first talking, he was focused on mexico. ewade people like me kn that the most sensitive issues were with canada on the business side. the course of negotiations have borne that out. mexicans are coming forward and trying to be flexible and trying to work with the administration, even on proposals most people think are out-of-the-box from this administration. the canadiens until this round did not seem to be engaging as much. shery: when it comes to the fate of nafta negotiations and you look at the political schedule in mexico and the u.s., is it better to wrap up negotiations before all of these political events? or just extend until next year? guest: too much can be made about the political calendar. there have been trade decisions, trade agreements that have
u.s. and mexico. out and look at the real issues at the core of nafta negotiations, who does the u.s. have bigger problems with? mexico or canada? guest: great question. when nafta renegotiations were first launched and when president trump was first talking, he was focused on mexico. ewade people like me kn that the most sensitive issues were with canada on the business side. the course of negotiations have borne that out. mexicans are coming forward and trying to be flexible and trying to...
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u.s./mexico border that he wants to build. he spoke about this when he huddled with republican leaders at camp david. here's president trump this weekend. >> we want the wall. the wall's going to happen or we're not going to have daca. we want daca to happen. if think i can speak for everybody. we all want daca to happen. but we also want great security for our country. so important. >> of course building that wall and making mexico pay for that was one of candidate donald trump's biggest campaign promises, but for now, president trump is calling for u.s. taxpayers to potentially foot the bill, requesting from congress, $18 billion over the next ten years to potentially build that wall. dave and christine? >> all right. thank you. north and south korea face-to-face. leaders of both countries able to listen in in real-time. some progress are already announced on military matters, the olympics, the u.s., of course merely a bystander for those talks. let's go to paula hancocks live for us near the entrance of the demilitarized zo
u.s./mexico border that he wants to build. he spoke about this when he huddled with republican leaders at camp david. here's president trump this weekend. >> we want the wall. the wall's going to happen or we're not going to have daca. we want daca to happen. if think i can speak for everybody. we all want daca to happen. but we also want great security for our country. so important. >> of course building that wall and making mexico pay for that was one of candidate donald trump's...
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u.s.-mexico border where we spent eight teen billion dollars a year on border security doesn't make more sense that we place the fence on the 20-yard line text do you know mexico by working with them on this southern border with guatemala at one time they were stopping more people than the border patrol. finally the last thing we are not facing issues of border patrol and i sat down with them and spend time and i went with them. they go in visit the border for a few hours and they think they know the border where some of us live all times all the type at if you talk to them they need cameras, they need river roads. what they need also is an issue that's happening, have you asked the homeland security this question and? did you know the border patrol is losing more men and women than they are hiring? right now border patrol has 18,500 which means they are losing more people than they are hiring. those are the issues we need to look at. >> i want to take another stab at this approach. i'm michelle wilpon grisham on the caucus. we had a meeting and we had a lot of energy led by this preside
u.s.-mexico border where we spent eight teen billion dollars a year on border security doesn't make more sense that we place the fence on the 20-yard line text do you know mexico by working with them on this southern border with guatemala at one time they were stopping more people than the border patrol. finally the last thing we are not facing issues of border patrol and i sat down with them and spend time and i went with them. they go in visit the border for a few hours and they think they...
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u.s. and canada and mexico. he called it a bad deal that hurts american workers. officialings from the u.s., mexico and canada will hold a sixth round of negotiations in montreal from january 23rd to the 28th. >>> the us state department has raised the travel warning to the highest level to popular tourists destinations to one states in mexico. they include two pacific coast states. the new warning puts the five mexican states on the same threat level as somalia yemen and syria. >>> it's 4:17, lets get you out the door and where you're going. sal did you see much traffic? >> i think i drive here when i am asleep. >> are you awake yet? >> i haven't had my coffee, dave. >> i have your coffee ready. >> thank you, dave. >> all right. >>> visibility was good on my drive in. as we look at the bay area, the silicon valley commute and san jose is looking good. if looks like there's no major problems, traffic is looking good, sunny veil, cooper ville and down towards saratoga. our weather expert steve paulson is standing by, he's next. at the bay bridge toll plaza it looks
u.s. and canada and mexico. he called it a bad deal that hurts american workers. officialings from the u.s., mexico and canada will hold a sixth round of negotiations in montreal from january 23rd to the 28th. >>> the us state department has raised the travel warning to the highest level to popular tourists destinations to one states in mexico. they include two pacific coast states. the new warning puts the five mexican states on the same threat level as somalia yemen and syria....
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u.s. and mexico. is another driver -- the up.oarrifs will go david: what if they build that wall. ? >> everybody uses the wall as a big infrastructure project. you still are going to have the kind of incredible trade between the u.s. and mexico. a lot of automobiles -- 40% of imported automobiles was made in the u.s., exported from mexico, a lot of that goes to canada and comes back. it was really created in a true free trade zone. if you have the border -- the border is a problem. a hundredelop mexico kilometers interior and unite the atlantic and pacific coast and turn that into a green technology producing region -- doubt be a tremendous infrastructure project that would create an enormous amount of growth and get rid of a lot of problems shery:. not sure how feasible that would be, but in terms of building the wall yourself, is that something you want to touch? i'm hearing that some companies think it is too politically insensitive. >> the wall issue is super politicized. i think what we have to t
u.s. and mexico. is another driver -- the up.oarrifs will go david: what if they build that wall. ? >> everybody uses the wall as a big infrastructure project. you still are going to have the kind of incredible trade between the u.s. and mexico. a lot of automobiles -- 40% of imported automobiles was made in the u.s., exported from mexico, a lot of that goes to canada and comes back. it was really created in a true free trade zone. if you have the border -- the border is a problem. a...
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u.s./mexico border he wants to build. he spoke about this at camp david. here's president trump this weekend. >> we can't the wall. the wall's going to happen or we're not going to have daca. we want daca 0 -- i think i can speak for everybody. we all want daca to happen but we also want great security for our country. so important. >> of course building that wall and making mexico pay for that was one of candidate donald trump's biggest campaign promises, but for now, president trump is calling for u.s. taxpayers to potentially foot the bill, requesting from congress $18 billion over the next ten years to potentially build that wall. dave and christine? >> all right. thank you. joining us to discuss, white house correspondent. nice to see you. good morning this tuesday morning. so you've got this issue set up with the president with his bipartisan meeting on immigration 11:30 this morning. john cornyn says the democrats are holding them hostage. the democrats say wall funding is out of the realm of reality. both dug in h. here ace what the president says
u.s./mexico border he wants to build. he spoke about this at camp david. here's president trump this weekend. >> we can't the wall. the wall's going to happen or we're not going to have daca. we want daca 0 -- i think i can speak for everybody. we all want daca to happen but we also want great security for our country. so important. >> of course building that wall and making mexico pay for that was one of candidate donald trump's biggest campaign promises, but for now, president...
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u.s.-mexico order wall. on the president did get some questions later on in that hour.ghed in on the potential vote for an free running for off -- fouor winfrey running for president. shery: president trump talking about the physical one not necessarily being across the whole border. is it looking like he is about to compromise? kevin: i think what he is trying to push for an privately behind the scenes, what i hear from des, they would not have a full wall along the border. they would have an increase in funding for enforcement issues both domestically and the united states as well as specifically along the border. maybe that wall can take a cyber or drown type of form. thank you so much for staying out in the cold for us. kevin cirilli, from the white house. vonnie: a quick reminder, you can catch our interviews on the bloomberg with the function tv . that is tv . you can go back and look at earlier interviews. you can even play along, have a look at the charts that we have made up for you and lots more. do stay tuned. more bloomberg markets, balance of power
u.s.-mexico order wall. on the president did get some questions later on in that hour.ghed in on the potential vote for an free running for off -- fouor winfrey running for president. shery: president trump talking about the physical one not necessarily being across the whole border. is it looking like he is about to compromise? kevin: i think what he is trying to push for an privately behind the scenes, what i hear from des, they would not have a full wall along the border. they would have an...
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u.s.-mexico border wall.epublicans called the move a step back in the continuing debate on immigration. trump sent out a tweet. he said that if there is no wall, there is no daca. the head of the u.s. consumer financial protection bureau has pledged to tone down the agencies aggressive regulatory and enforcement stance. writing an op-ed, mick mulvaney said that he would continue to make sure that the bureau would continue to enforce consumer protection laws. he said that it will not assume --. the bad guys loan considering waiving a just weeks after the world's biggest opec producers sold bonds. they are in talks with international banks about pricing the loans. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . we are seeing a little bit of a stall to the row here in the equity momentum here in asia. is down as we see the yen continue to strengthen. --. kong's bellyflop australia's market had a pre
u.s.-mexico border wall.epublicans called the move a step back in the continuing debate on immigration. trump sent out a tweet. he said that if there is no wall, there is no daca. the head of the u.s. consumer financial protection bureau has pledged to tone down the agencies aggressive regulatory and enforcement stance. writing an op-ed, mick mulvaney said that he would continue to make sure that the bureau would continue to enforce consumer protection laws. he said that it will not assume --....
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u.s./mexico bord ser is part of the legislation. >>> our first guess is representati representative lynnet bearer. good morning you to. >> good morning. >> for those who may not know you on this program, a little bit about your background that brought you to congress and how you use that to kind of help you make decisions in issues of immigration like daca and the d.r.e.a.m.ers. >> thank you. i'm the daughter of immigrants from mexico. so everything happening around daca and the country right now with a lot of the anti-immigration policy is not just affecting people in my district which is about 70% latino, but it's very personal for me. my mom came over for a better life for her kids. when i got here she said you've got to be awo doctor or a lawye. that's the only way you're going to get out of this world. i seeen blood and i want to pas out so i decided to go into law. ended up here. just really sometimes still walk into the building and pinch myself and say i can't believe i workas here. to think that the daughter of immigrants, the youngest of 11, was able to make it, beat the odds and
u.s./mexico bord ser is part of the legislation. >>> our first guess is representati representative lynnet bearer. good morning you to. >> good morning. >> for those who may not know you on this program, a little bit about your background that brought you to congress and how you use that to kind of help you make decisions in issues of immigration like daca and the d.r.e.a.m.ers. >> thank you. i'm the daughter of immigrants from mexico. so everything happening around...
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u.s.-mexico border, he said that he will allow daca recipients to remain in the united states. >> pat, should he make a deal on daca? >> 90my answer is no. i think he will get a security fence on the border and other protections like that. i think the pressure from the public and elsewhere on the daca is popular. he will concede on that and be charged with amnesty. >> the altar right or the banded base, won't like it. but, the blood base of americans will. the democrats are under a lot of pressure to get this done because they walked away from attaching it to the end of year budget proposals and they are getting a lot of grief from their base that they weren't tough enough. i think it is a reasonable deal. he will get money for security and the democrats will give money for that and have been for years. >> i think there will be a deal but i think the question is, how hard and how long will the fight be? the reality is that president trump and the republicans are in a position of weakness on this. two thirds of americans support let's daca people stay in the united states. only 1/3 of people w
u.s.-mexico border, he said that he will allow daca recipients to remain in the united states. >> pat, should he make a deal on daca? >> 90my answer is no. i think he will get a security fence on the border and other protections like that. i think the pressure from the public and elsewhere on the daca is popular. he will concede on that and be charged with amnesty. >> the altar right or the banded base, won't like it. but, the blood base of americans will. the democrats are...
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u.s./mexico border. he made that declaration yesterday at the white house. the president says the funding must be part of legislation aimed at fixing daca. the federal program protects hundreds of thousands of people brought to this country illegally. >>> and happening today, president trump will host a round teenage on prison reform at the white house. a spokesman says the discussion will center on ways to equip nonviolent prisoners. it would give them a second chance at life. the discussions began at camp david this past weekend. >>> president trump wants again blasted the russia came pain interference investigation yesterday. he said any claim his campaign worked worked with russia is a democrat hoax. >> well, again, john, there has been no collusion between the trump campaign and russians or trump and russians. no coalitions. when i watch your interviewing all the people, the democrats are all running for office, but bottom line they say there's no collusion. >>> the president also said an interview with special counsel robert mueller is not likely and h
u.s./mexico border. he made that declaration yesterday at the white house. the president says the funding must be part of legislation aimed at fixing daca. the federal program protects hundreds of thousands of people brought to this country illegally. >>> and happening today, president trump will host a round teenage on prison reform at the white house. a spokesman says the discussion will center on ways to equip nonviolent prisoners. it would give them a second chance at life. the...
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for directly or indirectly or through longer-term reimbursement by mexico, which has a ridiculous $71 billion trade surplus with the u.s.. the $20 billion wall is peanuts compared to what mexico makes from the u.s. nafta is a bad joke. >>> axios, providing the day's kicker in a piece titled, quote, john kelly risks a steve bannon moment. writing, quote, kelly is likely in for an awful day with the
for directly or indirectly or through longer-term reimbursement by mexico, which has a ridiculous $71 billion trade surplus with the u.s.. the $20 billion wall is peanuts compared to what mexico makes from the u.s. nafta is a bad joke. >>> axios, providing the day's kicker in a piece titled, quote, john kelly risks a steve bannon moment. writing, quote, kelly is likely in for an awful day with the
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u.s.-mexico border. jane: in spite of all that talk of eyewall, the u.s. course famously a nation of immigrants. the debate over who should be allowed in the country and who should stay has intensified. who are americans today? a new exhibit at the national museum of the american indian in washington address the iue of the very rst americans who lived the continent. i wento take a look. indian imagery is all around us. this exhibition asks the question why, and seeks to separate myth from reality. it takes stories we think we know, from the roots of thanksgiving to the battle of little bighorn, and invites americans to rethink the tangled and conflicted relationship with american indians. >> the problem we have encountered is people think it doesn't have to do with them, it is all located in the past, so the look of this gallery is very contemporary, because we are trying to say that none of this is over. this is part of your life, one -- part of the american national identity. jane: in fact, given the ubiquity of indian imagery, it is hard to believe that
u.s.-mexico border. jane: in spite of all that talk of eyewall, the u.s. course famously a nation of immigrants. the debate over who should be allowed in the country and who should stay has intensified. who are americans today? a new exhibit at the national museum of the american indian in washington address the iue of the very rst americans who lived the continent. i wento take a look. indian imagery is all around us. this exhibition asks the question why, and seeks to separate myth from...
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u.s./mexico border. he made that declaration yesterday at the white house. the funding must be part of legislation aimed at fixing daca. the federal program protects hundreds of thousands of young people brought to the country illegally. a federal judge blocked the decision to end the program on tuesday. president trump once again blashed the russia campaign. he says any claim that the hush sha worked with russia is a democrat host. >> well, again, there has been no collusion between the trump campaign and russians or trump and russians. no colugs. when i watch you interview all the people democrating their dmit te commit tease. >> and an interview with robert mueller is coming from democrats. >>> well, the flu is quickly spreading and according to health officials this is one of the worst flu seasons in years. officials say the flu is widespread meaning there are outbreaks across the state. pennsylvania reports 18 deaths including one child. and in central jersey, officials blame the flu for the death of an unvaccinated 4-year-old. and this healthy 21-year-
u.s./mexico border. he made that declaration yesterday at the white house. the funding must be part of legislation aimed at fixing daca. the federal program protects hundreds of thousands of young people brought to the country illegally. a federal judge blocked the decision to end the program on tuesday. president trump once again blashed the russia campaign. he says any claim that the hush sha worked with russia is a democrat host. >> well, again, there has been no collusion between the...
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u.s.-mexico border in order to continue on with the january 19 funding bill.et's remember that we will get a state of the union address with president trump ahead of the deadline. the administration is going to release his budget proposal. the key turning to look for with that is whether they will continue to follow the trend about the allocated money and resources to the different -- are theyh his more in line with his regulatory policies? like you said, they have eight days to get this done. the president is hanging out this afternoon with farmers, touting how wonderful the tax bill was good explain to me how washington works. are those two things related? is that going to help them get the funding done? order he has to go out in -- the tax bill has been largely unpopular in different constituencies around the country. i got my hands on accept of president trump's speech. he is going to say, as you alluded to, touting the success of the tax deal. he will say "the american economy is roaring back to life," and what he is hoping to do is to drum up support ove
u.s.-mexico border in order to continue on with the january 19 funding bill.et's remember that we will get a state of the union address with president trump ahead of the deadline. the administration is going to release his budget proposal. the key turning to look for with that is whether they will continue to follow the trend about the allocated money and resources to the different -- are theyh his more in line with his regulatory policies? like you said, they have eight days to get this done....
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u.s.-mexico border.carlet: canada officials said to see odds rising of president deadline as long as there is additional funding for the u.s.-mexico border. scarlet: canada officials said to see odds rising of president trump leaving nafta. we're seeing a reaction in the markets, as well. canadian bond deals rising. bolivian mexican peso tumbling -- the loony and mexican peso tumbling. preparing contingency for that withdrawal. it was a government official speaking on condition of anonymity. this is a troubling headline. obviously a lot of people on the outskirts of this are saying actually that the talks have been pretty fractured, pretty difficult at this stage. what do you make of this? kevin: i spoke to several sources earlier this week on nafta in particular and there is a growing sense that both canada and mexico are, behind the scenes, seeking bilateral trade agreements. i would note the europeans' involvement in this and how they are now making a direct flight to canada as a result with the canad
u.s.-mexico border.carlet: canada officials said to see odds rising of president deadline as long as there is additional funding for the u.s.-mexico border. scarlet: canada officials said to see odds rising of president trump leaving nafta. we're seeing a reaction in the markets, as well. canadian bond deals rising. bolivian mexican peso tumbling -- the loony and mexican peso tumbling. preparing contingency for that withdrawal. it was a government official speaking on condition of anonymity....
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u.s./mexico border. as first reported by "the wall street journal," the request would cover construction of a wall over a decade. it will be discussed at a camp david meeting this weekend attended by the president, cabinet members and congressional leaders. >>> we just talked about the need for workers in the manufa industry. the same is true these days in construction, where builders are looking to hire like mad to meet demand for new homes, apr buildings. all signs point to a very big year in construction. he diana olick reports, there's >> reporter: cl at it the year f the crane. commercial and residential construction are set to soar this year. and the hiring and spending has already begun. even in december, with much of the nation frozen, the construction industry added 30,000 jobs, according to the labor department. for all of 2017, construction added 210,000 jobs, a 35% increase. construction spending is also soaring, rising more than expected in november to a record $1.26 trillion, according to t
u.s./mexico border. as first reported by "the wall street journal," the request would cover construction of a wall over a decade. it will be discussed at a camp david meeting this weekend attended by the president, cabinet members and congressional leaders. >>> we just talked about the need for workers in the manufa industry. the same is true these days in construction, where builders are looking to hire like mad to meet demand for new homes, apr buildings. all signs point to...
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just 30 minutes from the u.s. mexico border. his lawyer says he was detained by ice for no reason..ept that he was honest about his immigration status.tonight.. 20 year old luis mora is in ice custody after being detained on saturday.they wouldn't let him have access to any counsel. access to any relatives. they wouldn't even give him a pen to write down my phone number. he was called many kinds of disparaging names. he's a bright young man hes pretty resourceful by himself so he sort of knew that his detention at cpb was illegal and filed a complaint while he was there and sort of hussled things alongmora's lawyer says he and his mom came to the u.s. on a visa when mora was 11 years old. his mother came to california for cancer treatment.he didn't know at the time that's why he was brought here. she enrolled him in middle school to ensure that he could have a better life because she thought she was going to die basically.but fortunately his mother survived.. and returned to mexico in the last year when he transfered to uc berkeley. undocumented students on the campus are fighting f
just 30 minutes from the u.s. mexico border. his lawyer says he was detained by ice for no reason..ept that he was honest about his immigration status.tonight.. 20 year old luis mora is in ice custody after being detained on saturday.they wouldn't let him have access to any counsel. access to any relatives. they wouldn't even give him a pen to write down my phone number. he was called many kinds of disparaging names. he's a bright young man hes pretty resourceful by himself so he sort of knew...
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u.s.-mexico border.smell of wet dirt, the darkness and the rocky terrain and the lights in the distance and all of a sudden i remember us just running, running, running, and my mom falling down and her picking me up right away, and for me, at that moment i can't imagine what must have gone through my mom's mind and heart where anything could have happened that night, she could have been killed or raped, but the love of her children was more powerful than anything. i'm want just living an american dream, i am living my mom's american dream and that is why i'm an attorney and that is why i'm an advocate because we need to ensure that we are protecting immigrant communities that are aspiring for a better life and that starts with the original d.r.e.a.m.ers, our parents. >> cesar, that is a really moving story and the fact that you have fulfilled her dream and your own dream is amazing and i'll get to that in a moment, but when your mother pulled you across the border, when you were something like 5 years ol
u.s.-mexico border.smell of wet dirt, the darkness and the rocky terrain and the lights in the distance and all of a sudden i remember us just running, running, running, and my mom falling down and her picking me up right away, and for me, at that moment i can't imagine what must have gone through my mom's mind and heart where anything could have happened that night, she could have been killed or raped, but the love of her children was more powerful than anything. i'm want just living an...
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u.s.-mexico border. this is part of $33 billion in proposed border spending, which the trump administration wants to negotiate in a deal with democrats. in exchange for the funds, the administration would include protections for so-called dreamers, the more than 750,000 undocumented people who were brought to this country as children. senate minority whip dick durbin expressed his frustration in a statement yesterday." it's outrageous that the white house would undercut months of bipartisan efforts again by trying to put its entire wish list of hard-line anti-immigrant bills, plus an additional $18 billion in wall funding, on the backs of these young people." today, speaking at camp david, president trump clarified his campaign promise about funding the wall saying that mexico would pay, "in some form." the securities and exchange commission is investigating the real-estate company run by the family of president trump's son-in-law and senior advisor, jared kushner. the "wall street journal" reports that
u.s.-mexico border. this is part of $33 billion in proposed border spending, which the trump administration wants to negotiate in a deal with democrats. in exchange for the funds, the administration would include protections for so-called dreamers, the more than 750,000 undocumented people who were brought to this country as children. senate minority whip dick durbin expressed his frustration in a statement yesterday." it's outrageous that the white house would undercut months of...
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u.s./mexico border. >> if speaker ryan will listen to the hard right in the house, we will have no deal.damant a wall has to be part offully daca deal. >> we're okay with getting a deal done as long as it falls into the parameters the president laid out. >> a new quinnipiac poll says 70% of d.r.e.a.m.ers should be allowed to remain in the u.s. >> we do want to fix daca. we don't want to have a problem again. that's common sense. >> senators are hoping for a fix by the end of the month. since the president announced the end of daca, nearly 13,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers have lost their protections. >>> meanwhile, president trump is coming under scrutiny and criticism after he made disparaging remarks about immigrants in an oval office meeting. speaking to lawmakers who would gather to speak with restoring protections from haiti, el salvador and african countries, the president said this why. are we having all these people from expletive countries come here? that's the exact quote. the "washington post" suggests the president wanted more people from norway come to the u.s. >>> a controversial govern
u.s./mexico border. >> if speaker ryan will listen to the hard right in the house, we will have no deal.damant a wall has to be part offully daca deal. >> we're okay with getting a deal done as long as it falls into the parameters the president laid out. >> a new quinnipiac poll says 70% of d.r.e.a.m.ers should be allowed to remain in the u.s. >> we do want to fix daca. we don't want to have a problem again. that's common sense. >> senators are hoping for a fix by...
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u.s./mexico border. hawaii's governor says someone pushing the wrong button led to today's ballistic missile alert scare. the alert sent to millions of people even included the line "this is not a drill." it t38 minutes for authorities to send out a second alert correcting the first and assuring the public that it was a false alarm. iran is warning of a "severe" response to the latest round of sanctions from the trump administration. the administration is targeting 14 high-ranking iranian individuals and entities over alleged human rights abuses. this comes as the white house agreed to renew the suspension of other sanctions under the nuclear deal "one last time." this is being described as a last-chance opportunity to fix what the president sees as flaws in the 2015 agreement. iran's foreign minister tweeted his response, calling the announcement of new sanctions a desperate attempt to undermine the nuclear deal. residents of montecito, california, are being told to evacuate today as the city works to r
u.s./mexico border. hawaii's governor says someone pushing the wrong button led to today's ballistic missile alert scare. the alert sent to millions of people even included the line "this is not a drill." it t38 minutes for authorities to send out a second alert correcting the first and assuring the public that it was a false alarm. iran is warning of a "severe" response to the latest round of sanctions from the trump administration. the administration is targeting 14...
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mexico. the plants here in the u.s. that also build those trucks and suvs are running at capacity. there's nowhere to build those vehicles that are in demand except to build them in mexico. chicago.au, "nightly business >> to read more about mexican car imports, please head to our website,nbr.com. separately, the white house today said the president will travel to the world economic forum in davos later this month. it's a gathering of world leaders and business executives. >>> still ahead, connected homes, connected people, and connected cities. it could be a . >>> apple responds to two of its investors as we reported yesterda jana partners callister's urged apple to take a responsible approach to helping parents protect children. apple said, quote, with today's ios devices parents have the ability to control and restrict apps, websites, movies, songs, and books, as well as cellular data and otherfeatures. >>> intel's ceo says the company will issue updates to all its processors released in the past five years. they will do that before the end of the month. the announcement was made
mexico. the plants here in the u.s. that also build those trucks and suvs are running at capacity. there's nowhere to build those vehicles that are in demand except to build them in mexico. chicago.au, "nightly business >> to read more about mexican car imports, please head to our website,nbr.com. separately, the white house today said the president will travel to the world economic forum in davos later this month. it's a gathering of world leaders and business executives....
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u.s.-mexico border. yet he continues to say the wall. they thought republicans and democrats made a break through on that the other day in terms of getting the president to act knowledge. it didn't have to be a contiguous wall. you see this tug from the right. you see the freedom caucus and others saying, no, you said $18 billion price tag on this big beautiful wall. we want increased border security and then you have emboldened democrats on the left who are getting pressure from their base, who feel they should have had a deal by the end of the year. >> right. >> and they want some of these things subtracked. they want what's called a clean daca deem. that's where we are left. i believe that if government functions as it's supposed to, which is that we come together in the middle, moderates, in both the republican and democratic party. there has been a deal to be had all along, but right now, i don't know, i guess i perceive some kind of a temporary spending bill, this potentially getting punted, especially with this court ruling coming
u.s.-mexico border. yet he continues to say the wall. they thought republicans and democrats made a break through on that the other day in terms of getting the president to act knowledge. it didn't have to be a contiguous wall. you see this tug from the right. you see the freedom caucus and others saying, no, you said $18 billion price tag on this big beautiful wall. we want increased border security and then you have emboldened democrats on the left who are getting pressure from their base,...
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u.s.-mexico border wall. just how much the trump administration wants to build it. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) >>> the time now is 7:14. still some lingering clouds in the south bay with the possibility of sprinkles. we will have more on that coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks, mark. >>> 7:14 this morning. president trump is meeting with republicans at camp david. the white house says they are going to discuss priorities for the 2018 year, including the budget, infrastructure, immigration, and we will for reform. one hot topic, whether to extend protections to dreamers. children brought here as undocumented immigrants. senator kamala harris posted this on twitter about dreamers. many dave d
u.s.-mexico border wall. just how much the trump administration wants to build it. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away)...
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u.s. border with mexico has a quote never changed or evolved now he said this contradicting comments made earlier by his own chief of staff on wednesday john kelly told hispanic lawmakers that some of trump's immigration visa during the campaign where quote uninformed but in an apparent rebuke of kelly trumped tweeted that the wall is the wall and it will be paid for by mexico john holeman has more now from the mexico u.s. border. this thursday saw another tussle between donald trump and the mexican government the u.s. president claimed via twitter that this country is the most dangerous in the world that such be not true and that only his proposed rule could stop the flow of drugs across the border between the two countries that claims are actually very interesting particularly since that the published report in two thousand and fifteen saying that the cartels move most of their drugs through ports of entry like the one that you can see behind us between on this side and sun diego in the united states the mexican government along with rebutting president trump's claims also he said that
u.s. border with mexico has a quote never changed or evolved now he said this contradicting comments made earlier by his own chief of staff on wednesday john kelly told hispanic lawmakers that some of trump's immigration visa during the campaign where quote uninformed but in an apparent rebuke of kelly trumped tweeted that the wall is the wall and it will be paid for by mexico john holeman has more now from the mexico u.s. border. this thursday saw another tussle between donald trump and the...
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u.s. and a couple in mexico.f you get to the nitty-gritty and have to work with real people and see the impact of closing in factory facilities, going in and seeing people cry, people being concerned knowing they will not have that same standard of thisg, i think a lot of falls on the management of these companies. it's easy to move something out of country, more difficult to look at cost-cutting measures without cutting people in effectively managing your organization. going back in the united states .n the 60's i agree, i don't think we should scrap nafta, but what are we going to do about that situation where we don't apply the appropriate pressure on our own country to keep jobs here? because towns devastated in the northeast if you go to pennsylvania, new york, they are devastated, there is no downtown. kimberly: i want to give jennifer a chance to respond. jennifer: i would point out since nafta went into effect, 15 new auto manufacturing plants have come up in the u.s., more than mexico and canada combined
u.s. and a couple in mexico.f you get to the nitty-gritty and have to work with real people and see the impact of closing in factory facilities, going in and seeing people cry, people being concerned knowing they will not have that same standard of thisg, i think a lot of falls on the management of these companies. it's easy to move something out of country, more difficult to look at cost-cutting measures without cutting people in effectively managing your organization. going back in the united...
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trying to enter the u.s. >> this is crazy. where is mexico?? >> i have no problem. i'm actually in mexico right now. >> you're in mexico? >> you're in the u.s. right now. that's where the boundary is. the federal government recognized tribes as sovereign nations. we're not going nowhere. we shall remain here. >> it's amazing. >> this is where the creator put us. >> wait. turn around, turn around. go right there. >> see it. >> there you go. >> just outside tucson, arizona, the beautiful landscape of the desert, has become a prime target desperate migrants and criminal smugglers funnel on to the sacred and sovereign land where there is no concrete wall. instead, border patrol agents rely on vehicle barriers, crumbling fence and constant patrols to keep illegal activity at bay. >> there's a group. there's four or five right here in this group on this mountain ridge and then there's four silhouetted -- there's -- >> there's three. >> do you see three or four up top and three or four right here? >> yep. >> i don't understand. why are they just sitt
trying to enter the u.s. >> this is crazy. where is mexico?? >> i have no problem. i'm actually in mexico right now. >> you're in mexico? >> you're in the u.s. right now. that's where the boundary is. the federal government recognized tribes as sovereign nations. we're not going nowhere. we shall remain here. >> it's amazing. >> this is where the creator put us. >> wait. turn around, turn around. go right there. >> see it. >> there you go....
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. >> officials from canada, mexico, and the u.s. are in canada for ongoing talks about the future of nafta. according to a report from reuters, u.s. officials are considering some of canada's proposed changes to the treaty. we will hear more now about the nafta trade talks from today's washington journal. >> here to talk a little further about some of the industries impacted by the nafta negotiations, we have jennifer thomas, the federal affairs vice president of the alliance of automobile manufacturers, and ian jeffries, the vice president of government -- supervised president of government affairs at the association of american railroads. think you both for joining us today. started, remind us of what your organizations do and how they are funded? >> the association of american u.s.,ads represents the canada, and mexico's freight railroads. we also represent the rail industry suppliers, and we are the lead policy standard-setting, research -- basically, all of the above when it comes to d.c. policy for the rail industry and its su
. >> officials from canada, mexico, and the u.s. are in canada for ongoing talks about the future of nafta. according to a report from reuters, u.s. officials are considering some of canada's proposed changes to the treaty. we will hear more now about the nafta trade talks from today's washington journal. >> here to talk a little further about some of the industries impacted by the nafta negotiations, we have jennifer thomas, the federal affairs vice president of the alliance of...
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u.s.-mexico's -- is mexio's bargaining on security, drugs, intelligence gathering, and other issues whereo has important bargaining chips which the united states needs dearly. use those chips to tell the americans, if you were not forthcoming on trade, we are no longer going to be forthcoming on these other issues. thatw that is a tough talk i am suggesting, but if we don't tough talk and the americans do, we are trouble. the second suggestion i would make, which is going to happen for sure, the first one may not, is that at some point, the -- he is goingnt to have to suspend the negotiations if a deal is not struck soon. a president who was a lame duck cannot negotiate some -- such an important agreement for next go as is nafta and the last months of his administration. there will be a new senate and after julythe way, 1. and mexico, the senate has to ratify a new nafta bike a two thirds majority. probably what the president should do is kick the can down the road and suggest that these negotiations be handled later on by mexico's new president and mexico's new senate. david: if he wants
u.s.-mexico's -- is mexio's bargaining on security, drugs, intelligence gathering, and other issues whereo has important bargaining chips which the united states needs dearly. use those chips to tell the americans, if you were not forthcoming on trade, we are no longer going to be forthcoming on these other issues. thatw that is a tough talk i am suggesting, but if we don't tough talk and the americans do, we are trouble. the second suggestion i would make, which is going to happen for sure,...
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u.s./mexico border begins. it's where we begin.ey to see just what this immigration debate looks like. for those who see it up close. who live it every day. starting right here on the pacific ocean. this is not only where the border with mexico begins, california is also the place where there are more d.r.e.a.m.ers than any place in the country. more than a quarter of all daca recipients live here. including this woman, dulce garcia. she's called san diego home since she arrived here 30 years ago at the age of 4. >> my mom had heard of the american dream. and she wanted us to experience that. she knew my dreams wouldn't be fulfilled in the -- the place where we were. because her dreams weren't fulfilled. >> reporter: but dulce's dreams have come true. after applying for daca, she went to college and then on to law school. >> my family has been here 30 years. paying taxes. contributing with our labor. we have created businesses. we're job creators. >> reporter: as long as you have lived here, there are people who would say, look. ot
u.s./mexico border begins. it's where we begin.ey to see just what this immigration debate looks like. for those who see it up close. who live it every day. starting right here on the pacific ocean. this is not only where the border with mexico begins, california is also the place where there are more d.r.e.a.m.ers than any place in the country. more than a quarter of all daca recipients live here. including this woman, dulce garcia. she's called san diego home since she arrived here 30 years...
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u.s./mexico border. lately he's saying he never intended for it to be a con tillous wall because you have the river, some mountains in some areas, lots of natural areas along the border. he'sal talked about see-through elements where you can see to the other side who's trying to come over, who's trying to toss drugs over. and there are some, i think, half a dozen or so prototypes that are up town on the border, andar he's supposed to make a tp at some time down there in short order to go and see the models and maybe weigh in on which version he hikes better. he likes better. but to go to the caller's question, i think part of the issue with the daca children right now is that the president has ended the program that provided them with protections and allowed them to work in the country without fear of being deported. and once that program ends come march 5th or sometime shortly after that, then you're going to go back to a situation where these people are living in the shadows, living in fear, that sort
u.s./mexico border. lately he's saying he never intended for it to be a con tillous wall because you have the river, some mountains in some areas, lots of natural areas along the border. he'sal talked about see-through elements where you can see to the other side who's trying to come over, who's trying to toss drugs over. and there are some, i think, half a dozen or so prototypes that are up town on the border, andar he's supposed to make a tp at some time down there in short order to go and...
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u.s. and mexico want to revamp nafta deal of forcing canada to diversify its options. here rypien union has hit us chip maker qualcomm with close to a billion euros in antitrust penalties the use competition commissioner said qualcomm paid key customers apple to exclusively use its chips in i phones and i pads that meant it managed to illegally shut its rivals out of the market for l.t.e. baseband chipsets for over five years qualcomm says it will appeal. more protectionist signals from washington on tuesday the trump administration slapped steel tariffs on imported washing machines and solar product the trump administration believes that south korean washing machines and chinese solar panels have an unfair competitive advantage over u.s. products they could face tariffs of up to fifty percent. niki lauda has his airline back the formula one legend with a passion for aviation founded austrian holiday carey and nicki in two thousand and three seven years later he sold it to where burleson when it went bankrupt lauder tried several times to buy nicky back now he's paid s
u.s. and mexico want to revamp nafta deal of forcing canada to diversify its options. here rypien union has hit us chip maker qualcomm with close to a billion euros in antitrust penalties the use competition commissioner said qualcomm paid key customers apple to exclusively use its chips in i phones and i pads that meant it managed to illegally shut its rivals out of the market for l.t.e. baseband chipsets for over five years qualcomm says it will appeal. more protectionist signals from...
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david: this month, trade negotiators from the u.s., canada, and mexico will hold negotiations in montrealcanadian government is preparing for a possible u.s. withdrawal from the agreement altogether. when we spoke with two authorities earlier this week in washington, we heard things may be getting better. what is the risk the u.s. will pull out of nafta? coming up on much less than six months ago. the people involved are getting all of it more educated. >> i am very concerned, even if it were a small percentage of suggested, heust has lowered his risk, evaluation, the downside problem that would be created is so huge that i am still frightened. david: as u.s. trade representative under obama, michael froman was responsible for trade policy. he is now at the council of foreign relations. good to have you here. let's start with what we just heard from tom donahue as well as carla hills. arear as we know it, where the talks at this point, what is the danger of a u.s. pullout? >> the danger is very much still there, though i agree with tom donahue, that the administration is becoming better e
david: this month, trade negotiators from the u.s., canada, and mexico will hold negotiations in montrealcanadian government is preparing for a possible u.s. withdrawal from the agreement altogether. when we spoke with two authorities earlier this week in washington, we heard things may be getting better. what is the risk the u.s. will pull out of nafta? coming up on much less than six months ago. the people involved are getting all of it more educated. >> i am very concerned, even if it...
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u.s.-mexico border. this is illinois democratic congressmember luis gutierrez speaking after wednesday's meeting with kelly. >> i would like to have had a proposal that we could consider to move forward and to break the logjam. that is not what happened today. we reiterated time and again, how deeply we feel about the future of our dreamers and how that is a non-negotiating point for us. they are either in the proposal, or there isn't a proposal. amy: kelly also reportedly said the president is committed to a , butnent solution to daca the president has struck a different tone. trump wrote -- the migrant support group no more deaths says u.s. border patrol agents routinely vandalized or confiscate humanitarian aid left by activists near the u.s. border with mexico can't condemning order crossers to die of exposure or dehydration in the harsh sonora desert. in a report released wednesday, the group found between 2012 and 2016, border patrol agents emptied nearly four thousand -- 4000 gallons of water left
u.s.-mexico border. this is illinois democratic congressmember luis gutierrez speaking after wednesday's meeting with kelly. >> i would like to have had a proposal that we could consider to move forward and to break the logjam. that is not what happened today. we reiterated time and again, how deeply we feel about the future of our dreamers and how that is a non-negotiating point for us. they are either in the proposal, or there isn't a proposal. amy: kelly also reportedly said the...