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on japan mexico will rebuild their cocoa beach prior to the new comer. we're going to think about you think about it. can they. get to be a good tone on that. we're number. one with all that you can fire one next time you don't. what politicians do usually to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more so more want to be that's . what you'd like to be for us this is like the before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. be. china threatens the u.s. with consequences off the donald trump signs controversial bills in support of hong kong and to beijing protesters. the bolivian t.v. operator says it's been ordered to take. off the air from december because because of the country's former vice president a recently resigned amid some what he calls a coup. and the mass media are gagged or threaten with oppositions of subversive activity or sedition it's hard to say how long the strain is our last things going on how long people tolerated species.
on japan mexico will rebuild their cocoa beach prior to the new comer. we're going to think about you think about it. can they. get to be a good tone on that. we're number. one with all that you can fire one next time you don't. what politicians do usually to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more so more want to be that's . what you'd like to be for us this is like the before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested...
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biggest tax cuts in history, biggest deregulation in history, trade deals, japan, mexico, canada, european allies. half a deal with china. do nothing democrats have focused on only one thing, the destruction of the trump administration and putting on blinders to any and all wrongdoing in the democratic party. what we are witnessing as a country is a breath-taking, frankly psychotic level of rage and hypocrisy propped up by a very supportive deep state, hopefully will be exposed soon. you got hillary clinton, obstructed justice. we know what she did with the subpoenaed emails. we know all about it. if you did that, you would go to jail. if an investigator determined you, me, if i lack candor in an interview, i would go to jail. so would you. if i committed premeditated fraud on a fisa court, i assure you i would go to jail. if i illegally surveilled a unmasked, leaked raw intelligence, i would go to jail and so would everybody in this audience. if i abused the powerful tools of intelligence and used them against my political adversaries, i would go to jail and so would you. if i bribed a fo
biggest tax cuts in history, biggest deregulation in history, trade deals, japan, mexico, canada, european allies. half a deal with china. do nothing democrats have focused on only one thing, the destruction of the trump administration and putting on blinders to any and all wrongdoing in the democratic party. what we are witnessing as a country is a breath-taking, frankly psychotic level of rage and hypocrisy propped up by a very supportive deep state, hopefully will be exposed soon. you got...
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japan to mexico, they have experts by the late 19th century. you see them in postcolonial settings, now you see them in transnational political organizations as well. you might think of one man writing in germany during the weimar period. he was thinking hard about these questions. he was fascinated by the way that democracy and bureaucracy seemed to grow up together. what he put his finger on is how they needed each other, but they were always going to be in tension. the more democracy expanded, the more you need bureaucrats who are essentially not democratic citizens. and indeed, much of the 20th century borne out his hunches. he did not live to see what happened, but we talk now about things like technocracy, which is another word for a planning state. some like to point to the eu as the primary example of this. it is a state that seems almost entirely to be run by these bureaucrats, knowledge professionals. when europeans complain about something they call the democratic deficit, they don't mean simply that europeans are not involved in mak
japan to mexico, they have experts by the late 19th century. you see them in postcolonial settings, now you see them in transnational political organizations as well. you might think of one man writing in germany during the weimar period. he was thinking hard about these questions. he was fascinated by the way that democracy and bureaucracy seemed to grow up together. what he put his finger on is how they needed each other, but they were always going to be in tension. the more democracy...
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europeans say he's going to delay, but this will also involve south korea, japan, maybe mexico and canada. stay tuned on that. other questions, will there be any kind of election-year bid, perhaps new tax cuts he will propose? others at the fed will be watching to see if he bashes jay powell and his colleagues once again. he will tout the record stock market, the low unemployment rate, and talk about how this may be the best economy in history, even if it is not. where else to seco? -- where else does he go? impeachment, the middle east? these speeches usually last about a half-hour, but donald trump doesn't do half-hour, read the teleprompter speeches. as the chinese would say, it could be an interesting time. alix: most definitely. stay with bloomberg because we will have full coverage of president trump's remarks at the economic club of new york starting at 12:00 p.m. eastern time. finally, house democrats are taking their effort to impeach president trump into a risky new phase of public hearings that the president is easy to turn into a made-for-tv personal battle echoing his success
europeans say he's going to delay, but this will also involve south korea, japan, maybe mexico and canada. stay tuned on that. other questions, will there be any kind of election-year bid, perhaps new tax cuts he will propose? others at the fed will be watching to see if he bashes jay powell and his colleagues once again. he will tout the record stock market, the low unemployment rate, and talk about how this may be the best economy in history, even if it is not. where else to seco? -- where...
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you look at some of the biggest economies in the world, mexico, germany, japan, they are huge cash societies to this day. they are slow to adopt, but i think over time that adoption will pick up. i think there is for a long period of time laces in the world for all kinds of different factors, certainly a card and a phone continuing to be the predominant ones. carol: what is the biggest existential threat to your company or industry? al: i think cybersecurity. it is always at the top of my list. the bad guys, unfortunately, have access to the same technology the good guys do. as we look ahead to the next decade, you 5g really take off, things take off, artificial intelligence and machine language getting to the next level, quantum computing perhaps starting to show up. in all of that technology is going to create enormous opportunity for value to be delivered to consumers, but it will also create potential risks to technology-based infrastructure companies, like we are. jason: coming up, what could be the biggest leveraged buyout in history. 'srol: we break down kkr potential bid to take walg
you look at some of the biggest economies in the world, mexico, germany, japan, they are huge cash societies to this day. they are slow to adopt, but i think over time that adoption will pick up. i think there is for a long period of time laces in the world for all kinds of different factors, certainly a card and a phone continuing to be the predominant ones. carol: what is the biggest existential threat to your company or industry? al: i think cybersecurity. it is always at the top of my list....
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it's much more insidious, who's the villain, anybody that disagrees with you, our allies, mexico, canada, japanur institutions, the fbi, our intelligence service, our service members, our career service people, service members who wear purple hearts, they're all villains, what are we going to do when we slay all of those, what's the plan after that, after we've discredited our neighbors, and so on and so forth. so i've declared my independence from the party. we can do better as a people, we can do better. people need to be listened to and that's why i've declared my independence from the republican party. >> jim major djordan, it's an u climb. his last reelection he won with 65% of the vote. what's going to be your final deciding factor here if you're going to actually launch an independent run? >> well, we're going to move out on a listening tour because that's what's been missing in this district and certainly across the foundation as well is somebody who will listen to concerns and so we're going to do that over the next month or so, and listen to people in the district because, you know, u
it's much more insidious, who's the villain, anybody that disagrees with you, our allies, mexico, canada, japanur institutions, the fbi, our intelligence service, our service members, our career service people, service members who wear purple hearts, they're all villains, what are we going to do when we slay all of those, what's the plan after that, after we've discredited our neighbors, and so on and so forth. so i've declared my independence from the party. we can do better as a people, we...
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japan, half of china, european allies, mexico, canada. we have a president that said he was going to beat back the caliphate in syria, and he decimated them when he removed the insane rules of engagement of barack hussein obama, and we beat back the caliphate. isis died in syria as a result of his peace through strength policies. here's the thing james carville and i are never going to agree on these issues. the divide is real. it is profound. america will have the clearest choice it has ever had. we will either continue to be this great democratic republic based on an economic system of capitalism, risk and reward, or americans are going to choose a level of socialism and a new green deal, which we will talk about and get rid of oil, gas, combustion engines, cows, and planes .only a liberal would want to get rid of cows. really? but here's the thing we are going to have the just choice election, and i think a president that has literally fulfilled almost every campaign promise that he has made and gave us all of these records with the ec
japan, half of china, european allies, mexico, canada. we have a president that said he was going to beat back the caliphate in syria, and he decimated them when he removed the insane rules of engagement of barack hussein obama, and we beat back the caliphate. isis died in syria as a result of his peace through strength policies. here's the thing james carville and i are never going to agree on these issues. the divide is real. it is profound. america will have the clearest choice it has ever...
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we got massive reductions in the bureaucracy of red tape, trade deals with canada, mexico, western european allies, japan, half a deal with china. walls going up as we speak, he figured it out, and what of the do-nothing democrats accomplished? what have they contributed? nothing. except one garbage witch hunt after another and tonight we have big breaking news around the latest ukrainian hoax. the american people are not buying it. it's about to blow up in their face, just like the russia hoax and the russian conspiracy theories. there you have chuckie todd over at fake news conspiracy tv msdn c and voters were less than enthusiastic about the democrats' impeachment hysteria. by the way, these are people in swing states, take a look. >> we went out and try to find some coders to talk about impeachment, we had to bring it up to them, here's what they told us. >> i think it's a waste of time and not accomplishing what the hell they are elected for. >> we have a system of checks and balances, at the house on the senate should do what is set out in the constitution. >> i read the documents and there was abs
we got massive reductions in the bureaucracy of red tape, trade deals with canada, mexico, western european allies, japan, half a deal with china. walls going up as we speak, he figured it out, and what of the do-nothing democrats accomplished? what have they contributed? nothing. except one garbage witch hunt after another and tonight we have big breaking news around the latest ukrainian hoax. the american people are not buying it. it's about to blow up in their face, just like the russia hoax...
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japan. they watching are to international. hundreds have gathered in northern mexico for the 1st funerals of an american family brutally slaughtered by a drug cartel earlier this week it's since been revealed that they were killed by weapons originating from the united states and now explain little to restrict the flow of arms across the border. 9 americans dead 3 women and 6 children hit by mexican drug lords a 13 year old boy who walked 23 miles to get help for the others and now us politicians are willing to run through walls to serve up justice it seems this is the time for mexico with the help of the united states to wage war on the drug cartels and wipe them off the face of the earth we merely await a call from your great new president the mexican government can't protect americans inside of mexico but america may have to take matters into our own hands this is only 50 miles away from our southern border we can certainly defend american citizens inside of mexico if mexico mexico was not willing or able to do so is the senator suggesting that the united states se
japan. they watching are to international. hundreds have gathered in northern mexico for the 1st funerals of an american family brutally slaughtered by a drug cartel earlier this week it's since been revealed that they were killed by weapons originating from the united states and now explain little to restrict the flow of arms across the border. 9 americans dead 3 women and 6 children hit by mexican drug lords a 13 year old boy who walked 23 miles to get help for the others and now us...
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working with this president, we've gotten deals across the board with japan -- and, by the way, that u.s./mexicoment is locked and loaded, ready for nancy pelosi to pull the trigger. if she would stop trying to unseat a duly elected president for a few minutes, we'd get that done for farmers, ranchers, workers and manufacturers. ed: yep. >> and, you know, one of the problems here in the swamp is these people don't seem to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. ed: that's interesting, because you bring me to my next topic which was going to be usmca. i did my homework, and i saw a few weeks ago you charged that nancy pelosi, quote, fiddles while the usmca is in the deep freeze. >> stand by that one. ed: clearly, based on what you said. but i want to update it because speaker pelosi, in fairness to her, a couple of days ago said that a deal on that could finally be imminent. is she just all talk? because on the other hand, she's doing impeachment, as you say, or are we closer to a deal on usmca? >> y'all have no cattle expression out west. i don't know. i mean, let's hold her to her word.
working with this president, we've gotten deals across the board with japan -- and, by the way, that u.s./mexicoment is locked and loaded, ready for nancy pelosi to pull the trigger. if she would stop trying to unseat a duly elected president for a few minutes, we'd get that done for farmers, ranchers, workers and manufacturers. ed: yep. >> and, you know, one of the problems here in the swamp is these people don't seem to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. ed: that's...
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mexico. they were going to china, japan, will overcome any place but kentucky. you don't read about that all. now, they are all coming back. they are all coming back. but beshear wants to shut down your energy, raise your taxes, and take a giant wrecking ball to the greatest economy in the history of the state of kentucky, the greatest economy you have ever had. he's going to destroy it. and it won't be long. it will be quickly. you are all sitting there and everybody has good jobs and if you don't like it you go find another job. it is like the military. you tell the boss, hey, i'm getting out of here. you can go get a better job. for more money. but beshear doesn't represent you. he represents the washington swamp, and is backed by the same people trying to overthrow the last election. [booing] beshear supported crooked hillary clinton, and he is funded by the pro-abortion lobby and open border fanatics. open borders, let everybody pour right in. let them all pour right in. beshear wants to bring sanctuary cities to kentucky. think of that one. [booing] releas
mexico. they were going to china, japan, will overcome any place but kentucky. you don't read about that all. now, they are all coming back. they are all coming back. but beshear wants to shut down your energy, raise your taxes, and take a giant wrecking ball to the greatest economy in the history of the state of kentucky, the greatest economy you have ever had. he's going to destroy it. and it won't be long. it will be quickly. you are all sitting there and everybody has good jobs and if you...
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mexico. they were going to china and japan. anyplace but kentucky. you do not read about that now.y are all coming back. they are all coming back. [applause] bashir wants to shut down your energy and raise your taxes and take a giant wrecking ball to the greatest economy in the history of the state of kentucky, the greatest economy you have ever had, he is going to destroy it and it will not be long. it will go quickly. you are sitting there and everyone has good jobs. if you don't like it, you find another job. you go get a better job for more money. bashir does not represent you. he represents the washington swamp and is backed by the same people trying to overthrow the last election. boos] fundednt trump: bashir hillary clinton and is supported by pro-abortion and open borders fanatics. bashir wants to bring sanctuary cities to kentucky. think about that one. releasing violent criminals and aliens to terrorize innocent kentucky families. he wants sanctuary cities. he has not learned what happened. we had a great election a couple weeks ago in north carolina. two house seats and
mexico. they were going to china and japan. anyplace but kentucky. you do not read about that now.y are all coming back. they are all coming back. [applause] bashir wants to shut down your energy and raise your taxes and take a giant wrecking ball to the greatest economy in the history of the state of kentucky, the greatest economy you have ever had, he is going to destroy it and it will not be long. it will go quickly. you are sitting there and everyone has good jobs. if you don't like it, you...
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japan. good morning just going to 8 o'clock here in moscow you're watching r.t. international hundreds have gathered in northern mexico for the 1st funerals of an american family brutally slaughtered by a drug cartel earlier this week the case was quick to print furious reaction from washington with u.s. politicians even offering to send military forces the country to wage war against the cartels and now looks at some of the other solutions that could be on. 9 americans dead 3 women and 6 children hit by mexican drug lords a 13 year old boy who walked 23 miles to get help for the others and now us politicians are willing to run through walls to serve up justice it seems this is the time for mexico with the help of the united states to wage war on the drug cartels and wipe them off the face of the earth we merely a way to call from your great new president the mexican government can't protect americans inside of mexico but america may have to take matters into our own hands this is only 50 miles away from our southern border we can certainly defend american citizens inside of mexico with mexico into mexico was not will
japan. good morning just going to 8 o'clock here in moscow you're watching r.t. international hundreds have gathered in northern mexico for the 1st funerals of an american family brutally slaughtered by a drug cartel earlier this week the case was quick to print furious reaction from washington with u.s. politicians even offering to send military forces the country to wage war against the cartels and now looks at some of the other solutions that could be on. 9 americans dead 3 women and 6...
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has included language similar to section 230 in the united states-mexico-canada agreement and the u.s.-japan trade agreement. ranking member walden and i wrote raising concerns about why the language is included in trade deals as we debate them across the nation and i was hoping to hear his perspective on why he believes that was appropriate. including trade agreements that are controversial to democrats and republicans is not the way to get support from congress. so, hopefully the ambassador will be more responsive to bipartisan requests in the future. with that, mr. chairman, i will yield back. >> gentleman yields back. chairman would like to remember members all opening statements shall be made part of the record. >> can mine be made part of the -- >> i apologize. the chair now yields to my good friend, the ranking member. >> oh, how times have changed. >> for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to welcome our witnesses today. thank you for being here. it's really important work and i will tell you at the outset we've got another subcommittee meeting upstairs i'll be bouncing
has included language similar to section 230 in the united states-mexico-canada agreement and the u.s.-japan trade agreement. ranking member walden and i wrote raising concerns about why the language is included in trade deals as we debate them across the nation and i was hoping to hear his perspective on why he believes that was appropriate. including trade agreements that are controversial to democrats and republicans is not the way to get support from congress. so, hopefully the ambassador...
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japan. the interim government of bolivia has accused the country's ousted leader even morale is of terrorism and sedition morale is who is currently in exile in mexico forced out the country's forced out the country after mass protest has been accused of most of mine a blockade that prevented food from entering the latin american nation government representatives claim to have recordings all to form a leader taken from the protesters confiscated phone the voice alleged to be that of morale is heard advise in ways to shut down roads and also mentions returning to bolivia the bolivian foreign minister ses the last lawsuit goes against his status of political asylum or morale as himself has called the recording a fabricated. i denounce bolivia's to facto government for making this up with the intention of forming an international lawsuit against me this is judicial manipulation to imprison and to imperialist leftwing and liberal leaders as comes as the interim government has announced it plans to shut down left leaning media outlets the move would include international channel tell us that reportedly received a notification it will be taken off the air
japan. the interim government of bolivia has accused the country's ousted leader even morale is of terrorism and sedition morale is who is currently in exile in mexico forced out the country's forced out the country after mass protest has been accused of most of mine a blockade that prevented food from entering the latin american nation government representatives claim to have recordings all to form a leader taken from the protesters confiscated phone the voice alleged to be that of morale is...
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he's helped negotiate a great agreement with mexico and canada, another one with japan.wn the line and will continue to. stuart: senator, great to have you with us today. we do appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: sure thing. i will check a couple individual stocks which are moving because of various factors. first of all, harley davidson. downgraded by keybanc, didn't make that much difference. the stock is down just six cents. >>> let's have a look at uber. because they report their profits or otherwise this afternoon after the closing bell. they are back to $30 a share. they went public at $45 so they are down 30% from their initial offering price. profits or probably losses reported later today. >>> you heard me sound off on elizabeth warren's plan for everything at the top of the hour. but you know, it looks like "saturday night live" beat me to it. better watch this. >> you said your plan would cost $20.5 trillion but other economists have said it could cost $34 trillion. >> let me stop you right there. we're talking trillions. you know, when the
he's helped negotiate a great agreement with mexico and canada, another one with japan.wn the line and will continue to. stuart: senator, great to have you with us today. we do appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: sure thing. i will check a couple individual stocks which are moving because of various factors. first of all, harley davidson. downgraded by keybanc, didn't make that much difference. the stock is down just six cents. >>> let's have a look at uber....
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mexico city dry and warm at $23.00. in 2020 tokyo will host the parly be nice but the nation has a troubled history and the people with disabilities want to want to. japan's disability check on how to 0. this is al jazeera. hello i'm stan grant this is the news hour live from dakar going up in the next 60 minutes bolivia's president ever morale has stepped down after weeks of protests against his controversy over election victory he says the calls for him to resign was a coup. sanchez the socialist fall short of a majority in spain general election after a surge in support for the far right. hong kong police used live ammunition as protesters tried to stop vehicle and road traffic across the city. iraqi medical workers treating antigovernment protesters say the now be.
mexico city dry and warm at $23.00. in 2020 tokyo will host the parly be nice but the nation has a troubled history and the people with disabilities want to want to. japan's disability check on how to 0. this is al jazeera. hello i'm stan grant this is the news hour live from dakar going up in the next 60 minutes bolivia's president ever morale has stepped down after weeks of protests against his controversy over election victory he says the calls for him to resign was a coup. sanchez the...
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japan today. ♪ thousands lined the streets of tokyo celebrating new emperor naruhito and his wife emmasako. they ascended to the chrysanthemum item there last month. >>> in mexicoan of fundamentalist mormons fled their homes in a rural part of the country, following the brutal massacre last week of nine family members. but as jonathan vigliotti reports, some are staying behind, looking for justice. >> some are never coming back. >> reporter: sadness and relief for members of the offshoot mormon community from sonora, mexico. >> bye! >> reporter: as a caravan left the la mora colony saturday morning, carrying about 100 people, fleeing the violence that shattered their lives. >> not worth living in fear. ♪ >> reporter: the exodus came hours after the last victim's funeral was held, this one for christina langford. she was among the three women and six children murdered in last monday's drug cartel ambush. survivors say as langford's suv came under attack, she jumped out and waved her hands to show her family wasn't a threat. >> i know that what they died for is going to help this country to have more freedom. >> reporter: the community, who's origins in this part
japan today. ♪ thousands lined the streets of tokyo celebrating new emperor naruhito and his wife emmasako. they ascended to the chrysanthemum item there last month. >>> in mexicoan of fundamentalist mormons fled their homes in a rural part of the country, following the brutal massacre last week of nine family members. but as jonathan vigliotti reports, some are staying behind, looking for justice. >> some are never coming back. >> reporter: sadness and relief for members...
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he's done so by either negotiating or renegotiating trade deals with canada, mexico, usmca as just laid out, but also with japanuth korea and of course, the china trade talks are ongoing. this president is in the process of re-aligning international trade. it is a major achievement. of course, one of the centerpieces of his trade agenda is usmca, which if passed, if speaker pelosi can see past the politics of this, would be a huge win for the american workers, manufacturers, farmers, ranchers, fishermen and businesses. it would deliver, according to the independent international trade commission, hundreds of thousands of new american jobs. this is a win for america, stuart. it's not a win for president trump or any particular political party. it is a win for the united states. frankly, it's disgraceful and a little embarrassing that the democrats in congress have not brought this to a vote, when even as of yesterday, the mexican president is calling on speaker pelosi and the democrats to bring this to a vote and get it passed. stuart: i think there are only -- i think it's just seven working days left for congr
he's done so by either negotiating or renegotiating trade deals with canada, mexico, usmca as just laid out, but also with japanuth korea and of course, the china trade talks are ongoing. this president is in the process of re-aligning international trade. it is a major achievement. of course, one of the centerpieces of his trade agenda is usmca, which if passed, if speaker pelosi can see past the politics of this, would be a huge win for the american workers, manufacturers, farmers, ranchers,...
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mexico could pull out. is that a real threat? is that a real possibility? >> that's a real threat. look, we just had japan we signed a couple months ago. japanese parliament and the mexican congress are moving faster than nancy pelosi and adam schiff. and it is like what's wrong with that picture? there is only so many legislative days in the calendar and when you burn them on the seinfeld impeachment, you're burning the american people. we have a great opportunity to deliver a great holiday present to our farmers, ranchers, manufacturerers and workers. come on, nancy, you can do it. >> sandra: mexico's president is sending a letter to pelosi to get it done. >> send it special delivery. >> sandra: great to catch up with you. >> bill: thank you, sir. secretary of state mike pompeo, department of state taking questions. a moment ago he talked about an american killed in kabul two days ago and now slamming iranian leadership for the crackdown on protestors in the streets. let's drop in for questions now. >> wondering did you discuss ambassador yovanovitch in those calls with mayor giuliani and did the state
mexico could pull out. is that a real threat? is that a real possibility? >> that's a real threat. look, we just had japan we signed a couple months ago. japanese parliament and the mexican congress are moving faster than nancy pelosi and adam schiff. and it is like what's wrong with that picture? there is only so many legislative days in the calendar and when you burn them on the seinfeld impeachment, you're burning the american people. we have a great opportunity to deliver a great...
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japan has been acting great. so my barbell approach is i like u.s. cyclicals for sure, financials and industrials, enterprise tech. i like emerging markets, emerging asia x china as i said, mexicoher one. if the dollar weakens because of easy fed policy, that makes trade credit flow, we could sign usmca. you could see a significant rally in mexico. it has been underloved in part because of amlo, concerns about political and -- political type issues >> hard to imagine the dollar weakening even though the fed is loose, not as loose as other central banks. >> global growth picks up and some of this political uncertainty comes off. i think the political uncertainty is supporting the dollar here. so if that comes off next year, as well as global growth stabilizing, that's where you get that dollar. >> i was based on some -- an interesting study that the bis did where they said the effect of the dollar on the availability of trade credit was greater than the conventional currency competitiveness so in the case of mexico, it means you would think if the peso goes down, that makes mexican products more attractive they can't get the credit to build the products to sell into the u.s. the
japan has been acting great. so my barbell approach is i like u.s. cyclicals for sure, financials and industrials, enterprise tech. i like emerging markets, emerging asia x china as i said, mexicoher one. if the dollar weakens because of easy fed policy, that makes trade credit flow, we could sign usmca. you could see a significant rally in mexico. it has been underloved in part because of amlo, concerns about political and -- political type issues >> hard to imagine the dollar weakening...