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he came to the united states as a child from mexico he only pledged allegiance to the united states of america. he's headed to college soon and wants to be a police officer. in the only country he has called home. thank you, mr. swalwell for bringing that to our attention. -- anetta's story is from ee la in in a's we have heard. valentina heard from garcia gonzalez. she was only 6 when her family brought her to the united states from uruguay. she was a bright child, learned english after a few months. she said after that -- she ecame her parents' right hand. everything about speaking to the outside world meant i was in the front. it was a lot of responsibility for a young, undocumented kid. in addition, she says, in addition to this responsibility she was an excellent student. she received the president's education award twice, once from president bush, once from president obama. in hollywood he was she was an honors graduate, advanced placement, leading of student -- leader of student government. somehow she found time to be the president of the school's environmental group and noferi
he came to the united states as a child from mexico he only pledged allegiance to the united states of america. he's headed to college soon and wants to be a police officer. in the only country he has called home. thank you, mr. swalwell for bringing that to our attention. -- anetta's story is from ee la in in a's we have heard. valentina heard from garcia gonzalez. she was only 6 when her family brought her to the united states from uruguay. she was a bright child, learned english after a few...
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thet: the people they got drugs from, internally in the united states, mexico, or afghanistan. that is the target. separates federal and state prosecution is that we have the ability to cross state borders and international boundaries and are interested in going after the more serious violator. mandatory minimums give us the opportunity. in the federal system there are only 13% or 14% of people serving mandatory minimums. they are people that did not meet the safety valve and refused to cooperate. the congress of the united states says those are the people that we want to serve the mandatory minimum sentence. mandatory minimums have been around since 1790. we have mandatory minimums today not only for drugs, but human sex trafficking, child pornography,and -- and identity theft. romney is running the open senate race for the seat currently held by orrin hatch. while we wait for this event to begin, with former governor romney, we will take a look at mike pence's remarks. they talked about the vice presidents recent trip to south .merica and the olympic spirit >> please welcome
thet: the people they got drugs from, internally in the united states, mexico, or afghanistan. that is the target. separates federal and state prosecution is that we have the ability to cross state borders and international boundaries and are interested in going after the more serious violator. mandatory minimums give us the opportunity. in the federal system there are only 13% or 14% of people serving mandatory minimums. they are people that did not meet the safety valve and refused to...
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thet: the people they got drugs from, internally in the united states, mexico, or afghanistan. that is the target. separates federal and state prosecution is that we have the ability to cross state borders and international boundaries and are interested in going after the more serious violator. mandatory minimums give us the opportunity. in the federal system there are only 13% or 14% of people serving mandatory minimums. they are people that did not meet the safety valve and refused to cooperate. the congress of the united states says those are the people that we want to serve the mandatory minimum sentence.
thet: the people they got drugs from, internally in the united states, mexico, or afghanistan. that is the target. separates federal and state prosecution is that we have the ability to cross state borders and international boundaries and are interested in going after the more serious violator. mandatory minimums give us the opportunity. in the federal system there are only 13% or 14% of people serving mandatory minimums. they are people that did not meet the safety valve and refused to...
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[video clip] james: i am james o'keefe at the united states-mexico border of your i see no security.housands of people have stood in my footsteps right now, coming from south america, honduras, and they have all crossed the border. if they can cross that anybody can cross. -- doere today to ask you you feel safe? ♪ what point you're trying to make with that video, with the disguise and mask that you had on. what were you trying to get across? guest: our leaders tell us the border is secure, and initially we were going to cross without any mask, but then we thought -- let's do it in a sort of garish may be ato prove terrorist across the border -- what is the extreme example? we often times caricature these things too outrageous extremes to show how easy it was too evade border security. i walked through the desert on the way to interstate 10, and no one asked any questions. is over leaders are telling us the border is secure, whether you are pro-immigration or anti-immigration, just do not lie to us. our leaders should not lie to us. harry reid should not tell us our border is secure.
[video clip] james: i am james o'keefe at the united states-mexico border of your i see no security.housands of people have stood in my footsteps right now, coming from south america, honduras, and they have all crossed the border. if they can cross that anybody can cross. -- doere today to ask you you feel safe? ♪ what point you're trying to make with that video, with the disguise and mask that you had on. what were you trying to get across? guest: our leaders tell us the border is secure,...
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if you are the president of the united states, mexico won't pay for that wall. >> i think mexico mightay some of it indirectly. >> i don't see that. >> laura: we might have a whole new business arrangement that would be good for both of countries. congratulations on your book, i love having you on. moving ahead with the border wall may mean trade retaliation, up next and go to talk to the man. who will try to prevent that while ensuring that china placed by the rules of free trade, ability important topic. later, some experts suggesting that tina sexting is a good thing, i kid you oh, that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. thisat red lobsterest. with exciting new dishes like dueling lobster tails and lobster truffle mac & cheese. classics like lobster lover's dream are here too. so e
if you are the president of the united states, mexico won't pay for that wall. >> i think mexico mightay some of it indirectly. >> i don't see that. >> laura: we might have a whole new business arrangement that would be good for both of countries. congratulations on your book, i love having you on. moving ahead with the border wall may mean trade retaliation, up next and go to talk to the man. who will try to prevent that while ensuring that china placed by the rules of free...
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it's been one and a half weeks since the latest round of nafta talks between canada the united states and mexico concluded with the go shaders saying they're moving forward but with a very slow progress during a visit to the united states canadian prime minister justin trudeau indicated his government is willing to compromise on renegotiating the trade pact that u.s. president donald trump called the worst trade deal in history but trudeau's said there are limits we know there are ways to modernize and improve off that in a way that will create a win win win when we include mexico there is a path absolutely for that but we are not going to take a win loss just for the sake of getting a deal there are several sticking points in the talks like demands from the u.s. delegation to have more u.s. content in north american made automobiles that makes the deadline to wrap up talks by the end of march the man vicious to many observers the pressure is on the negotiators to reach a resolution before the mexican general election in july and u.s. midterm elections in november. women's global fight for equal
it's been one and a half weeks since the latest round of nafta talks between canada the united states and mexico concluded with the go shaders saying they're moving forward but with a very slow progress during a visit to the united states canadian prime minister justin trudeau indicated his government is willing to compromise on renegotiating the trade pact that u.s. president donald trump called the worst trade deal in history but trudeau's said there are limits we know there are ways to...
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if you are the president of the united states, mexico won't pay for that wall. >> i think mexico might pay some of it indirectly. >> i don't see that. >> laura: we might have a whole new business arrangement that would be good for both of countries. congratulations on your book, i love having you on. moving ahead with the border wall may mean trade retaliation, up next and go to talk to the man. who will try to prevent that while ensuring that china placed by the rules of free trade, ability important topic. later, some experts suggesting that tina sexting is a good thing, i kid you not. stay there that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased ri
if you are the president of the united states, mexico won't pay for that wall. >> i think mexico might pay some of it indirectly. >> i don't see that. >> laura: we might have a whole new business arrangement that would be good for both of countries. congratulations on your book, i love having you on. moving ahead with the border wall may mean trade retaliation, up next and go to talk to the man. who will try to prevent that while ensuring that china placed by the rules of free...
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leader of the last cartel which is accused of trafficking cocaine and methamphetamine into the united states mexico's government has deployed thousands of federal police officers to combat a huge surge in drug related violence more than twenty five thousand people were murdered last year. there was money on a polo is in cancun mexico with the details. police and military forces are holding a routine checkpoint in cancun in response to a homicide rate that has risen three hundred percent in the last fourteen months this driver was detained after officers found a half dozen mobile phones and a handgun in his vehicle but even with the cooperation military state and local police law enforcement agencies are struggling to fight crime by your apartment block and also related to organized crime committed by criminal groups competing for control over all other criminal groups all of it is related to the sale of drugs. we rode along with the division of federal police officers patrolling a popular beach mexico's peak tourism season is fast approaching and the government is dispatching some five thousand feder
leader of the last cartel which is accused of trafficking cocaine and methamphetamine into the united states mexico's government has deployed thousands of federal police officers to combat a huge surge in drug related violence more than twenty five thousand people were murdered last year. there was money on a polo is in cancun mexico with the details. police and military forces are holding a routine checkpoint in cancun in response to a homicide rate that has risen three hundred percent in the...
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. ♪ the seventh round of nafta talks the united states, mexico, and canada kicks off mexico city and are trying to narrow disagreements on how to overhaul that the trade deal despite renewed signs of tension between mexico and the united states president donald trump over his plant border wall in particular -- i would to bring in monica was the senior fellow of international economics and she joins us now from washington great to have you with us. we saw the wrap up in the sixth possibility was a to renegotiate and steamroll with the mexicans because they have less leverage, that what in particular are we fighting over? what are the key sticking points? >> there is three, essentially. the first is the u.s. demand for having a so-called clause on nafta. every five idea that years the three countries will get together and reevaluate if nafta make sense and if one of them thinks nafta doesn't make sense then this would in principle allow that particular country to withdraw. obviously mexico and canada do not like the proposal because of all thinks it introduces a lot of uncertainty into
. ♪ the seventh round of nafta talks the united states, mexico, and canada kicks off mexico city and are trying to narrow disagreements on how to overhaul that the trade deal despite renewed signs of tension between mexico and the united states president donald trump over his plant border wall in particular -- i would to bring in monica was the senior fellow of international economics and she joins us now from washington great to have you with us. we saw the wrap up in the sixth possibility...
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mexico gets half of its energy from the united states, half. most of that is natural gas. they just had a few days ago a successful auction in mexico for oil and gas. of $525 million, eventually that will generate $92 billion of investment into mexico. i do think investors in the united states -- those quantities of moneys would be thinking about that if they didn't think mexico had achieved a level of investor security and confidence. one of thet is biggest side effect of nafta, increasing investor confidence. they had the leaders in salinas -- and had no way to deliver -- they weren't engaged with the world. trade,rought about free but for instance, there was no such trade as notice and comment rulemaking in mexico before nafta because of that chapter on transparency. what u.s. to go shaders accomplished and canadian negotiators was to read the procedures act to mexican procedures. mexican operations. all of a sudden, not only is that notable to foreigners, regulations are published in advance and open for comment and the government has to respond to the comment. that is
mexico gets half of its energy from the united states, half. most of that is natural gas. they just had a few days ago a successful auction in mexico for oil and gas. of $525 million, eventually that will generate $92 billion of investment into mexico. i do think investors in the united states -- those quantities of moneys would be thinking about that if they didn't think mexico had achieved a level of investor security and confidence. one of thet is biggest side effect of nafta, increasing...
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all that we have built in italy, france, germany, united states, in mexico and brazil, going to happenwith all of that? empires go by. last one, british empire. off. now is united states. and i don't want united states to behave like an empire and i don't want the north united states to behave using the theme, being the ugly american we hated so much in past years. we need america to keep its soul to keep its heart, to keep its diversity, to keep building what you have already built, and this -- how can we say that one guy comes here and tells 350 million that you were wrong for a long time. the american dream dust xi anybody. that america is losers. calling all of you losers. why do we accept that? it's not acceptable. i know he will give us corn, like you give to the chicken. given to the business community, okay you get a tax cut. now you do what i say. that's what he is telling them. you cry i don't want you investing in mexico. you build the plan. jesus christ, how can be submit to an authoritarian? i mean, his brilliant? a genius like he says? >> what do you think? >> ha. why do
all that we have built in italy, france, germany, united states, in mexico and brazil, going to happenwith all of that? empires go by. last one, british empire. off. now is united states. and i don't want united states to behave like an empire and i don't want the north united states to behave using the theme, being the ugly american we hated so much in past years. we need america to keep its soul to keep its heart, to keep its diversity, to keep building what you have already built, and this...
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at the age of 2 he came to the united states from mexico with his mother in search of a better life. fortunately, after a year of being together in the united states, his -- unfortunately, after a year of being together in the united states, his mother pass aid way from cancer. his grandparents took him in, he grew up in northern california where he ran cross country and track at frazier high school. these all american kids, just a beautiful story. following his high school career he received an associate oarts in social science and in 2014 he completed his bachelor of arts degree. today he works with a nonprofiting ornyization lark tino leadership council. he also intends to attend lincoln law school in sacramento, california, in the spring of 2018. he co-founded the california dreamers with a fell he daca recipient. they seek to change the negative narrative surrounding immigration with facts. they want to change the narrative with facts. with proof. and through sharing personal story. the ultimate goal is to encourage imfration reform and to establish a pathway to citizenship. vane
at the age of 2 he came to the united states from mexico with his mother in search of a better life. fortunately, after a year of being together in the united states, his -- unfortunately, after a year of being together in the united states, his mother pass aid way from cancer. his grandparents took him in, he grew up in northern california where he ran cross country and track at frazier high school. these all american kids, just a beautiful story. following his high school career he received...
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during a discussion on who will pay for the border wall, mexico or the united states. cording to "the washington post" that says the phone call on tuesday led to peÑa nieto cancelling his first visit to the white house. mexico again vowing not to pay for the wall. joining me is one of the reporters who broke that story for "the washington post," philip rucker. steve cle mons is an msnbc contributors and the washington editor at large for the atlantic. tell us about this phone conversation that's no short conversation, 50 minutes. what was it like? how did officials characteristic it? >> the mexican side characterized it, this is the latest in a series of difficulty questions. back last january in 2017, peÑa nieto and trump has a very testy, ack moanous phone call over the wall issue and they tan year later to be at a stalemate over funding for the wall. trump demands mexico pay for it. mexico says no way, no how are we going to pay for this wall. the mexico people find it quite offense. >> help us understand the role of jared kushner. the two leaders hang up and they sc
during a discussion on who will pay for the border wall, mexico or the united states. cording to "the washington post" that says the phone call on tuesday led to peÑa nieto cancelling his first visit to the white house. mexico again vowing not to pay for the wall. joining me is one of the reporters who broke that story for "the washington post," philip rucker. steve cle mons is an msnbc contributors and the washington editor at large for the atlantic. tell us about this...
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in new mexico, dahlia immigrated to the united states from mexico. she's a licensed mental health therapist provided services to at-risk youth for those in new mexico. she's trying to open her practice to continue aiding families in her state. she recently obtained a masters degree in clinical social work and previously earned a bachelors degree in criminalology and psychology. all of these people are making such an -- wonderful contribution to our society. because they have courage and they have values and they have purpose in their lives. these stories were given to me by our colleagues as they have taken up the cause of many of these dreamers. but it is not enough. we have no right to talk about dreamers and to tell their stories and take pride in their actions unless we are willing to take action to support them. and we have that opportunity today by asking the speaker of the house to give us a vote. what are you afraid of? give us a vote. let the house work its will. senator mcconnell -- mitch mcconnell is enabling the senate to work its why. wh
in new mexico, dahlia immigrated to the united states from mexico. she's a licensed mental health therapist provided services to at-risk youth for those in new mexico. she's trying to open her practice to continue aiding families in her state. she recently obtained a masters degree in clinical social work and previously earned a bachelors degree in criminalology and psychology. all of these people are making such an -- wonderful contribution to our society. because they have courage and they...
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out to some troops from the mitt romney drink it started because this time it came from a united states from mexico and then just got your. scenario when we come here one day and. i want to do enjoy a show that's over for what what is a show you would do well you know this is one from where i said you try to do it be very true your. life go to the mr are very. happy if i had a message that they would begin to gain even if it lead to face instead i mean you losing them down what if it. misses you skills you need to look at mine a playbook must include the last year. i'm not a vision. of want people to be based in ignominious billows even you want to be the good and you have to stick consequence for example. if it has become black or big mentation around eyes become blood. from the world you see they have their family knew they face a bus or face i would go miles. louder or a you them or you know i'm being who. i mean if you're there for south africa and the fascist. am i mean that why you know i i am. if you knew more after this i didn't have to do all their time to kill their face out. now because.
out to some troops from the mitt romney drink it started because this time it came from a united states from mexico and then just got your. scenario when we come here one day and. i want to do enjoy a show that's over for what what is a show you would do well you know this is one from where i said you try to do it be very true your. life go to the mr are very. happy if i had a message that they would begin to gain even if it lead to face instead i mean you losing them down what if it. misses...
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currently, the united states is engaged in nafta talks with mexico and cana-- and among the many pointsof contention is the dairy trade. the united states wantday farmers here to be able to sell more in canada, and want canada to end its system of tariffs and quotas. the canadians have called that request "aggressive" and" irrational." in the first of two reports about the economic impact of nafta, newshour weekend's christopher booker has this story from both sides of the border. >> reporter: the cows are a lot bigger and there are more of them, but for the most part, the work here is as it was when neil rejman's grandparents started this dairy farm almost 80 years ago. three times a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, cows get milked at sunnyside farms in dpipio center, ny. unlike his granents, neil runs a high tech operation, the cows cycle through this giant milking-merry gomi round. thing cups are automated, and they pull themselves off when the milking is done. but the biggest change is the amount of milk each cowuc pr. in 1939 when neil's grandparents started, the average am
currently, the united states is engaged in nafta talks with mexico and cana-- and among the many pointsof contention is the dairy trade. the united states wantday farmers here to be able to sell more in canada, and want canada to end its system of tariffs and quotas. the canadians have called that request "aggressive" and" irrational." in the first of two reports about the economic impact of nafta, newshour weekend's christopher booker has this story from both sides of the...
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it's been one and a half weeks since the latest round of nafta talks between canada the united states and mexico concluded with the go shaders saying they're moving forward but with a very slow progress. during a visit to the united states canadian prime minister justin trudeau indicated his government is willing to compromise on renegotiating the trade pact that u.s. president donald trump called the worst trade deal in history but trudeau's said there are limits we know there are ways to modernize and improve off that in a way that will create a win win win when we include mexico there is a path absolutely for that but we are not going to take a win loss just for the sake of getting a deal there are several sticking points in the talks like demands from the u.s. delegation to have more u.s. content in north american made automobiles that makes the deadline to wrap up talks by the end of march the memberships to many observers but pressure is on the negotiators to reach a resolution before the mexican general election in july and u.s. midterm elections in november. head over to africa now one o
it's been one and a half weeks since the latest round of nafta talks between canada the united states and mexico concluded with the go shaders saying they're moving forward but with a very slow progress. during a visit to the united states canadian prime minister justin trudeau indicated his government is willing to compromise on renegotiating the trade pact that u.s. president donald trump called the worst trade deal in history but trudeau's said there are limits we know there are ways to...
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she came to the united states when she was 5 years old from mexico. in 2016 she earned her bachelor's degree in business administration with a concentration in the n accounting from fair state university. she was a deputy treasury for the city of east grand rapids and has been working for the city for almost three years. her daca expires in october, 2018. may i correct the record. she's not from wyoming. she's from wyoming, michigan. city in michigan. ok. from coleen hanabusa, who has been with us for a large part of the day this testimony. am i not lucky to be able to become so familiar with so many of these beautiful dreamers? we want to send these people back? this talent this rich talent, this achievement, this determination, this faith in the future, this patriotism for america? i don't think so. we have to make it happen. i have confidence. hi. name is cecilia, i'm a daca recipient. my parents came to the united states of america seeking american dream. i and my siblings came here when we were young. i was 4 when my mother and i came to u.s.a. it
she came to the united states when she was 5 years old from mexico. in 2016 she earned her bachelor's degree in business administration with a concentration in the n accounting from fair state university. she was a deputy treasury for the city of east grand rapids and has been working for the city for almost three years. her daca expires in october, 2018. may i correct the record. she's not from wyoming. she's from wyoming, michigan. city in michigan. ok. from coleen hanabusa, who has been with...
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fact that anyone, anyone can overrule the united states congress and the united states when it's passed a law. at is troubling me. >> reporter: canada and mexico don't appear to be as concerned rump administration and they reportedly want to keep and update nafta i.s.d.s. provision. so do more than 100 u.s. business and industry associations. they sent this letter to the trump administration claiming that investor state dispute settlement has been ghly beneficial to the united states. linda dempsey is with e national association of manufacturers. >> what i.s.s. does is ensure that the same basic rules that we have in the united states ar available for our manufacturers. let me give you an examplean we had one mufacturer with a paper mill in canada. the province of newfoundland decided to end its contracts, seize some ofheroperty up there, and leave that manufacturer high and dry. the only recourse that company had after all that investment, investment that supports its u.s. workforce, supports its bringing u.s. product into canada; it was g toilose all that without i.s.d.s. and so that's why we need i.s.d.s., as a backstop. and it has been use
fact that anyone, anyone can overrule the united states congress and the united states when it's passed a law. at is troubling me. >> reporter: canada and mexico don't appear to be as concerned rump administration and they reportedly want to keep and update nafta i.s.d.s. provision. so do more than 100 u.s. business and industry associations. they sent this letter to the trump administration claiming that investor state dispute settlement has been ghly beneficial to the united states....
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reporter: it has been 1.5 weeks since the latest round of nafta talks between canada, the united states, and mexicoluding with negotiators say they are moving forward but with slow progress. during a visit, the canadian prime minister trojan -- justin trudeau said they will compromise on the trade talks that donald trump told the worst trade deal in history. trudeau said there are limits. >> we know there are ways to modernize and improve nafta to create win-win-win when we include mexico. there is a path absolutely for that, but we will not take a win-loss for the sake of a deal. reporter: there are several sticking points for the talks like having more contact with american-made automobiles. that makes this deadline see more ambitious, but pressure is on to the negotiators to reach a resolution before the mexican general election in july and thn november. daniel: let's head over to africa, burkina faso's main export is cotton. competition from asia is steep. textiles from burkina faso are more expensive because of the phased out genetically modified cotton which did not live up to quality standar
reporter: it has been 1.5 weeks since the latest round of nafta talks between canada, the united states, and mexicoluding with negotiators say they are moving forward but with slow progress. during a visit, the canadian prime minister trojan -- justin trudeau said they will compromise on the trade talks that donald trump told the worst trade deal in history. trudeau said there are limits. >> we know there are ways to modernize and improve nafta to create win-win-win when we include...
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negotiators from the united states, canada and mexico will be spending this week reworking the northsident donald trump has threatened to walk away from the nafta altogether if it is not changed in america's favour. asjoe millerfound changed in america's favour. asjoe miller found out in changed in america's favour. asjoe millerfound out in his locker diner, winding back nafta could be very messy indeed. —— in his local diner. donald trump talks a lot about trade deals. in case you missed it, he's not really a fan. every trade deal we have is horrible. he claims they take away from americanjobs horrible. he claims they take away from american jobs and really hurt american producers and farmers. but one thing we know the president is definitely a big fan of is the all—american burger. but the thing is, this burger is really only made possible thanks to nafta or the north american free trade agreement. and that's the very agreement that the trump administration is currently in the process of renegotiating. just to give you an example of how complex that is, take the beef from this burg
negotiators from the united states, canada and mexico will be spending this week reworking the northsident donald trump has threatened to walk away from the nafta altogether if it is not changed in america's favour. asjoe millerfound changed in america's favour. asjoe miller found out in changed in america's favour. asjoe millerfound out in his locker diner, winding back nafta could be very messy indeed. —— in his local diner. donald trump talks a lot about trade deals. in case you missed...
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negotiators from the united states, canada and mexico will spend the rest of this week re—working naftaade agreement. it's proving difficult, not least because us president donald trump has threatened to walk away from nafta altogether if it isn't changed in the us‘s favour. but asjoe miller has found in his local diner, unravelling the trade links between the countries of north america, could be very messy indeed. donald trump talks a lot about trade deals. he's not really a fan. every trade deal we have is horrible. he claims they take away american jobs her american producers and and her american producers and farmers but one thing that we know the president is a big fan of is the all—american burger. but the thing is, this burger is only made possible thanks to nafta, the north american free trade agreement, and thatis american free trade agreement, and that is the very agreement that beat trump administration is currently in the process of new —— renegotiating. just to give you an example of how complex that is, the beef on this burger, american farmers grow corn, they send that is
negotiators from the united states, canada and mexico will spend the rest of this week re—working naftaade agreement. it's proving difficult, not least because us president donald trump has threatened to walk away from nafta altogether if it isn't changed in the us‘s favour. but asjoe miller has found in his local diner, unravelling the trade links between the countries of north america, could be very messy indeed. donald trump talks a lot about trade deals. he's not really a fan. every...
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in new mexico, dahlia immigrated to the united states from mexico. she's a licensed mental health therapist provided services to at-risk youth for those in new mexico. she's trying to open her practice to continue aiding families in her state. she recently obtained a masters degree in clinical social work and previously earned a bachelors degree in criminalology and psychology. all of these people are making such an -- wonderful contribution to our society. because they have courage and they have values and they have purpose in their lives. these stories were given to me by our colleagues as they have taken up the cause of many of these dreamers. but it is not enough. we have no right to talk about dreamers and to tell their stories and take pride in their actions unless we are willing to take action to support them. and we have that opportunity today by asking the speaker of the house to give us a vote. what are you afraid of? give us a vote. let the house work its will. senator mcconnell -- mitch mcconnell is enabling the senate to work its why. wh
in new mexico, dahlia immigrated to the united states from mexico. she's a licensed mental health therapist provided services to at-risk youth for those in new mexico. she's trying to open her practice to continue aiding families in her state. she recently obtained a masters degree in clinical social work and previously earned a bachelors degree in criminalology and psychology. all of these people are making such an -- wonderful contribution to our society. because they have courage and they...
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mexico now gets half of its energy from the united states. half. st of that is natural gas pipelines and liquid natural gas. they just had a few days ago for a successful auction in the gulf of mexico for oil and gas. the art auction of 19 out of 29 blocks they are with the signing bonus of 525 and that will potentially rate 92 billions of investment. i don't think investors particularly for that quantities of money would be even thinking about that if they didn't think mexico could achieve a level of investor security and investor confidence. i think that is one of the biggest side effects of nafta is increasing. >> we forget where mexico was when this started. they just came to the debt crisis and they had leaders in salinas and [inaudible] but they had no way to deliver reform. they weren't engaged with the world. nafta brought about not just free-trade but for instance there was no such thing as notice and comment rulemaking in mexico for the nafta but because of the chapter on transparency mexico basically what us negotiators accomplished and r
mexico now gets half of its energy from the united states. half. st of that is natural gas pipelines and liquid natural gas. they just had a few days ago for a successful auction in the gulf of mexico for oil and gas. the art auction of 19 out of 29 blocks they are with the signing bonus of 525 and that will potentially rate 92 billions of investment. i don't think investors particularly for that quantities of money would be even thinking about that if they didn't think mexico could achieve a...
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saysuman migration agency a hundred of migrants died trying to enter the united states from mexico last an increase from 2016. for crossings have fallen sharply under the trump administration. international organization for migration says the increased likelihood of arrest tends to drive migrants to see crowds that make it harder for them to get help if needed. -- turkish president for the has called on the united states to withdraw troops. he wants to expand his own military operation into the region, currently held by kurdish fighters. saidurkish president turkey would turn the predominately arab territory to its own. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. the wrapped in cryptocurrency is rolling on. text --et regulators testified before the senate banking committee today. one of the regulators gave his thoughts on the necessity of regulation. investors look at these virtual currency trading platforms and assume they are regulated in the same way a stock exchange is regulated. we sho
saysuman migration agency a hundred of migrants died trying to enter the united states from mexico last an increase from 2016. for crossings have fallen sharply under the trump administration. international organization for migration says the increased likelihood of arrest tends to drive migrants to see crowds that make it harder for them to get help if needed. -- turkish president for the has called on the united states to withdraw troops. he wants to expand his own military operation into the...
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idea of a middle east peace process and also watch very closely on relations between the united states and mexico one final interesting thing is that security clearances well they can be set aside by the president any time he can tongue run to anyone at any point including your son in law and senior advisor and say there is something here that i think you need to see and that could carry that top secret branding doesn't really matter it's up to the president to decide who sees what afghanistan's president has offered to recognize the taliban as a legitimate political grid as part of negotiations aimed at ending the more than sixteen years of war shahani was speaking at a meeting of nations trying to build a framework for peace talks but he reiterated that the armed group also needs to recognize her. his government tiny has proposed releasing prisoners and a review of the constitution officials from twenty five countries the e.u. a nato meeting as part of the kabul process in the afghan capital and the taliban has said it's willing to talk to the united states to try to end the bloodshed in afghan
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mexico, which has presidential elections july 1st. joining me now is u.s. ambassador michael mcfall, rick sta stangle, msnbc political analyst, and here with me, the former mexican ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, thank you. let's start with mexico. what the heck heck happened? as far as we know jared kushner was the point person on this and had to call pinieto, the president of mexico, and try to smooth it over afterwards. >> i think it's the attempt of both administration officials to try and ensure there's a strategic direction in this relationship. it's been derailed twice now by president trump. a year ago when president pinieto was going to come up to d.c. and again this time i think mexico continues sadly 10 show this relationship but it's a challenge. touches the daily lives of so many americans. >> on immigration, on nafta and other issues. >> on trade, water, infrastructure, on environmental challenges. so you have two administrations, two cabinets trying to move this relationship forward. it's too important for both governments to sort of turn away from it. that's what they've been trying to do. and it's now twice that the president because of his own perm triggers a
mexico, which has presidential elections july 1st. joining me now is u.s. ambassador michael mcfall, rick sta stangle, msnbc political analyst, and here with me, the former mexican ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, thank you. let's start with mexico. what the heck heck happened? as far as we know jared kushner was the point person on this and had to call pinieto, the president of mexico, and try to smooth it over afterwards. >> i think it's the attempt of both...
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these people spend their daily lives on both sides, in mexico to united states. day. >> reporter: this is the biggest land border cross in the entire one. mexico is right there, tee wanna and san diego is on the other side. every day, tens and thousands of vehicles and passenger's side make their way on other side. the realities of living on the border play out here every single day. i just met this young woman, what's your name? >> celia. >> reporter: jacob, nice to meet you. you're an american but you live in tee wanna and across over day. >> almost every day for the weekend. >> reporter: for what? >> for school. >> reporter: and why do you live in tee wanna? >> i love there because my mother got deported. >> reporter: so, you want to come into the u.s. every day in order to go to school. >> yeah i was raised here. >> reporter: in the u.s.? >> yeah. >> reporter: do you feel caught in the middle? >> a little bit. >> reporter: what do you think about the president and talking about deportation and the wall? >> i don't really know what everybody's story is but eve
these people spend their daily lives on both sides, in mexico to united states. day. >> reporter: this is the biggest land border cross in the entire one. mexico is right there, tee wanna and san diego is on the other side. every day, tens and thousands of vehicles and passenger's side make their way on other side. the realities of living on the border play out here every single day. i just met this young woman, what's your name? >> celia. >> reporter: jacob, nice to meet...
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idea of a middle east peace process and also watch very closely on relations between the united states and mexico one final interesting thing is that security clearances well they can be set aside by the president any time he can turn around to anyone at any point including your son in law and senior advisor and say there is something here that i think you need to see and that could carry that top secret branding doesn't really matter it's up to the president to decide who sees what you know as politicians are leveling more accusations against russia saying it's trying to disown discord through the use of social media some members of congress have sent a barbed message to the kremlin by installing a new street sign in the capital patrick ohayon reports from washington d.c. . for the first time my final estimate is coming available on and i show them out the family of slain kremlin critic birthname stop in washington d.c. on the third anniversary of his killing they say to send a message to moscow he will be remembered. it remains a portion of road in his honor in front of the russian embassy more
idea of a middle east peace process and also watch very closely on relations between the united states and mexico one final interesting thing is that security clearances well they can be set aside by the president any time he can turn around to anyone at any point including your son in law and senior advisor and say there is something here that i think you need to see and that could carry that top secret branding doesn't really matter it's up to the president to decide who sees what you know as...
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idea of a middle east peace process and also watch very closely on relations between the united states and mexico one final interesting thing is that security clearances well they can be set aside by the president at any time he can turn round to anyone at any point including a son in law and senior advisor and saying there is something here that i think you need to see and that could carry that top secret branding doesn't really matter it's up to the president to decide who sees what. ok let's take you to some live pictures coming to us out of jerusalem one of christianity's holiest sites in occupied east jerusalem it's reopened today three days after it was closed because of a tax protest the church of the holy sepulcher is believed by many to be the site of the crucifixion and the resurrection of jesus christ it's opened again after the local mayor suspended a plan to impose big back taxation on church assets specifically church properties that were not used as houses of worship and they were going to be angry really angry a bill that would have authorized the expropriation of land sold by the
idea of a middle east peace process and also watch very closely on relations between the united states and mexico one final interesting thing is that security clearances well they can be set aside by the president at any time he can turn round to anyone at any point including a son in law and senior advisor and saying there is something here that i think you need to see and that could carry that top secret branding doesn't really matter it's up to the president to decide who sees what. ok let's...
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idea of a middle east peace process and also watch very closely on relations between the united states and mexico one final interesting thing is that security clearances or they can be set aside by the president at any time he can turn round to anyone at any point including a son in law and senior advisor and saying there is something here that i think you need to see and that could carry that top secret branding doesn't really matter it's up to the president to decide who sees what. one of christianity's holiest sites in jerusalem has reopened three days after it was closed because of a tax protest the church of the holy sepulcher is believed by many to be the site of the crucifixion and the resurrection of jesus christ it reopened after the local mayor suspended a plan to impose substantial back taxes on church assets. two imprisoned reuters journalists are appearing in a court in myanmar for another hearing the pair were arrested in december and have been charged with illegal possession of state secrets they had been covering the violence against the range of muslims in the northern state of r
idea of a middle east peace process and also watch very closely on relations between the united states and mexico one final interesting thing is that security clearances or they can be set aside by the president at any time he can turn round to anyone at any point including a son in law and senior advisor and saying there is something here that i think you need to see and that could carry that top secret branding doesn't really matter it's up to the president to decide who sees what. one of...
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idea of a middle east peace process and also watch very closely on relations between the united states and mexico one final interesting thing is that security clearances or they can be set aside by the president at any time he can turn round to anyone at any point including a son in law and senior advisor and saying there is something here that i think you need to see and that could carry that top secret branding doesn't really matter it's up to the president to decide who sees what. applause outside the russian embassy in washington has been renamed in honor of murdered russian opposition leader boris nemtsov in moscow people laid flowers at a memorial on the third anniversary of his death and self was shot dead on a bridge near the kremlin in twenty fifteen he was a critic of president vladimir putin and the u.s. move has caused friction with the kremlin. u.s. president is due to hold talks with democratic and republican leaders in the coming hours to address the need for gun control many people hope donald trump will convince politicians to finally move forward on stalled legislation after a s
idea of a middle east peace process and also watch very closely on relations between the united states and mexico one final interesting thing is that security clearances or they can be set aside by the president at any time he can turn round to anyone at any point including a son in law and senior advisor and saying there is something here that i think you need to see and that could carry that top secret branding doesn't really matter it's up to the president to decide who sees what. applause...
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united states, you said my state is the biggest exporting state in the united states. how much vigilance to you pay to the trade relationships and the febrile nature of them? >> a lot, and i u.s.-mexico70% of the imports to the united states from mexico are intermediate goods. not final goods. that means their goods going back and forth across the border as part of integrated supply chain that have allowed u.s. firms to become competitive globally and add jobs in the united states, yes, the trading relationship with the united states and mexico should be updated but the trading relationship is an opportunity for the u.s. and north america to be more competitive, if we did not have the trading relationship and the intermediate goods, we will likely lose jobs to other parts of the world. probably asia. we need to make sure we diagnose this correctly. to theircircle back bread and butter of your job, running the fed, run is in -- running policy for the united states. as you zoom out of political hubris over their ability to do qe. how we benchmark, you and your cohorts, it is about the symmetric rate of 2%. data out there whether you need to reform and that as a mandate. do you think yo
united states, you said my state is the biggest exporting state in the united states. how much vigilance to you pay to the trade relationships and the febrile nature of them? >> a lot, and i u.s.-mexico70% of the imports to the united states from mexico are intermediate goods. not final goods. that means their goods going back and forth across the border as part of integrated supply chain that have allowed u.s. firms to become competitive globally and add jobs in the united states, yes,...
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. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that have mo people harm's wayobviouslwhen a stormoes stri, the onsequens areven more de. >> there is a ton of coastline in america. we have something like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,000 miles of coastal roads. half of america lives within a coastal watershed countyvery close to the coast. so, we are a coasta countr if you ll. what climate change is gonna do, the most iortant iact to coastal areas is gonna come through sea level rise. and that means that coastal flooding gets worse, coastal erosion gets worse, 're gna see coastaareas indated. andn fact, e importt thing is, thiss not sothing abt the future. 's ready ppeningow. virgia beach miami, new orleans, they're already dealing with those types impact. one triion dolls worth of structures and property sitting right at the shoreline. so flooding will get more extensive, it will h
. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that have mo people harm's wayobviouslwhen a stormoes stri, the onsequens areven more de. >> there is a ton of coastline in america. we have something like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,000 miles of coastal roads. half of...
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the winter olympics begin this week in south korea. 412 migrants died trying to enter the united states from mexicoyear, an increase from 2016. overall crossings have fallen sharply under the trump administration. the increasing likelihood of arrest tends to drive migrants to seek routes that make it harder for them to get help if needed. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. up, the shortg volatility trade. talk about xiv. the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." julia: it is time for our sector spider report. igail: we are looking at the utilities sector etf. xlu is down 3%, in your session lows. -- near session lows. about the worse s on the year. it is merely in a bear market. market, its a bear worst year since 2008. the reason this matters, strategists and investors look hasee whether or not this really bearish period, even if there is other bullish action happening. the xlu, there is a high-yield component to it. let's look at the bloomberg. this is held
the winter olympics begin this week in south korea. 412 migrants died trying to enter the united states from mexicoyear, an increase from 2016. overall crossings have fallen sharply under the trump administration. the increasing likelihood of arrest tends to drive migrants to seek routes that make it harder for them to get help if needed. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. up, the shortg...
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to be united states district attorney for new mexico, brandon c., joseph p. of p. kelly of nebraska to be united states attorney for the district of nebraska, scott murray to be u.s. attorney for the district of new hampshire. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, if confirmed, the nominations be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, no further motions be in order and any statements relating to the nominations be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. the question occurs on the nominations en bloc. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed, say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nominations are confirmed en bloc. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the senate resume legislative session for a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without object
to be united states district attorney for new mexico, brandon c., joseph p. of p. kelly of nebraska to be united states attorney for the district of nebraska, scott murray to be u.s. attorney for the district of new hampshire. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, if confirmed, the nominations be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, that the president be immediately notified of the...
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thet: the people they got drugs from, internally in the united states, mexico, or afghanistan.is the target. separates federal and state prosecution is that we have the ability to cross state borders and international boundaries and are interested in going after the more serious violator. mandatory minimums give us the opportunity. in the federal system there are only 13% or 14% of people serving mandatory minimums. they are people that did not meet the safety valve and refused to cooperate. the congress of the united states says those are the people that we want to serve the mandatory minimum sentence. mandatory minimums have been around since 1790. we have mandatory minimums today not only for drugs, but human sex trafficking, child pornography,and -- and identity theft. host:
thet: the people they got drugs from, internally in the united states, mexico, or afghanistan.is the target. separates federal and state prosecution is that we have the ability to cross state borders and international boundaries and are interested in going after the more serious violator. mandatory minimums give us the opportunity. in the federal system there are only 13% or 14% of people serving mandatory minimums. they are people that did not meet the safety valve and refused to cooperate....
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course sparked very heated debates in the united states much of that revolving around president trump's promise to build a wall between the united states and mexico our next report focuses on the mexican border city of tijuana. they're gathering strength for the long journey to the u.s. monarch butterflies are free to travel across the border from mexico as they please . people on the other hand are not. to one a is separated from the u.s. by fences that even just out into the sea but for some that's not enough. was. wanted in penetrable physical tall powerful beautiful southern border war. a year after trying to talk office there is still no wall but the first prototypes have gone up in plain view from the mexican side of the border. for jose chavez the border is already unsurpassable his wife my lainer works in the u.s. and they both call it their homeland but jose can no longer get in the end i feel constricted powerless that's the right word. because his mother brought him into the u.s. illegally as a child and obama era policy gave him the chance to gain legal status as a so-called dreamer you'll never see that feeling of having real legal p
course sparked very heated debates in the united states much of that revolving around president trump's promise to build a wall between the united states and mexico our next report focuses on the mexican border city of tijuana. they're gathering strength for the long journey to the u.s. monarch butterflies are free to travel across the border from mexico as they please . people on the other hand are not. to one a is separated from the u.s. by fences that even just out into the sea but for some...
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. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern n part of te united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have rere peoe inin har'say, , obously y en a sto d does rikeke, e consequces a e even mo dire. >> there is aa ton of coastline in americica. we haveve somethig like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,000 miles of coastal roads. half of america lives within a coastal watershed countytyvery close to ththe coast. so, we are a coastal couny,y, if u wiwill what climate change is gonna do, the most ioortant impact to coastal areas is gonna come through sea level rise. and that means that coastal flooding gets worse, coastal erosion gets worse,e'e' gononnaee coasl l areainunundad. an i in fa, ththe portananthing is, th i is nosomemethg abouou the futureit's ready happeni n now. rgininiaeach, miami, new orleans, they're already dealing with those types of impact.. onerilllliodollarar worth of structures and property sitting right at the sh
. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern n part of te united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have rere peoe inin har'say, , obously y en a sto d does rikeke, e consequces a e even mo dire. >> there is aa ton of coastline in americica. we haveve somethig like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,000 miles of coastal...
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united states. those are all in south texas. so likely if a border wall is built, that would cut off the united states population from the mexico population. eventually, they will become extinct in the u.s. >> the preserve is home to 400 different kinds of birds and half the butterfly species in north america. experts say the wall would throw off migration patterns. >>> new video of an explosion that sank a pleasure boat in the canary islands. five people are hurt. their injuries are moderate. it's not clear what caused the explosion. >>> coming up, taking the tackle out of football. the new proposal here in california that has never been done before in the nation. >>> plus, thousands lined up at at&t park today excited about the giants' upcoming season. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. a push to ban *youth tackle >>> something never don
united states. those are all in south texas. so likely if a border wall is built, that would cut off the united states population from the mexico population. eventually, they will become extinct in the u.s. >> the preserve is home to 400 different kinds of birds and half the butterfly species in north america. experts say the wall would throw off migration patterns. >>> new video of an explosion that sank a pleasure boat in the canary islands. five people are hurt. their injuries...