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that cost which is why it is prohibitively expensive to go to the sites to test versus going to canada or mexico, our neighbors. >> just to note, my family just happened to be coming in at the time that drone was flying around and i guess they -- my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> it kind of shows you how this vehicle actually stimulate the interest of this sort of next generation. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you mr. chairman and to the ranking member for having this hearing today and thank you all for your testimony. unmanned aircraft systems have already significantly impacted as we've discussed today particularly in the field of agriculture. changing the way farmers do business and increasing yields and decreasing the use of pesticides. this is all a very good thing. coming from the state of connecticut where we've been long time leaders in aviation and arrow space we're very excited about these opportunities. but we also live in an incredibly congested airspace. some of us which includes us that sit on the transportation and infrastructure comm
that cost which is why it is prohibitively expensive to go to the sites to test versus going to canada or mexico, our neighbors. >> just to note, my family just happened to be coming in at the time that drone was flying around and i guess they -- my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> it kind of shows you how this vehicle actually stimulate the interest of this sort of next generation. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you mr....
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that cost which is why it is prohibitively expensive to go to the sites to test versus going to canada or mexico, our neighbors. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. just to note, my family just happened to be coming in at the time that drone was flying around and i guess they -- my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> it kind of shows you how this vehicles actually stimulate the interest of this sort of next generation. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you mr. chairman and to the ranking member for having this hearing today and thank you all for your testimony. unmanned aircraft systems have already significantly impacted as we've discussed today particularly in the field of agriculture. changing the way farmers do business and increasing yields and decreasing the use of pesticides. this is all a very good thing. coming from the state of connecticut where we've been long time leaders in aviation and aerospace we're very excited , about these opportunities. but we also live in an incredibly congested airspace. for some of us that includes myself and others
that cost which is why it is prohibitively expensive to go to the sites to test versus going to canada or mexico, our neighbors. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. just to note, my family just happened to be coming in at the time that drone was flying around and i guess they -- my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> it kind of shows you how this vehicles actually stimulate the interest of this sort of next generation. >> thank you mr....
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those costs which is what it is prohibitively expensive to go to sites to test versus point to canada or mexico our neighbors. >> thank you, mr. chairman. by the way just to know, my family which is catching a plane back to california just happen to be coming in at the time when the drone was lying around and i guess my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> and it kind of shows you how these vehicles action statement the interest of the sort of next-generation. >> the gentleman from connecticut, ms. esty, is recognized for questioned. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member for having the hearing today. unmanned aircraft systems have already significantly impacted as we discussed it, particularly in the field of agriculture. changing the way farmers to business and increasing yields and decreasing the use of pesticides. this is all a good thing. coming from connecticut where we been longtime leaders in aviation and aerospace we are excited about these opportunities. but we also live in an incredibly congested airspace. some of us that includes mr. lipins
those costs which is what it is prohibitively expensive to go to sites to test versus point to canada or mexico our neighbors. >> thank you, mr. chairman. by the way just to know, my family which is catching a plane back to california just happen to be coming in at the time when the drone was lying around and i guess my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> and it kind of shows you how these vehicles action statement the interest of the sort of...
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costs which is why it's prohibitively expensive to go to those sites to test versus going to canada or mexico our neighbors. >> all right. at the vuemer much mr. chairman. >> by the way, just to note my family, which is -- catching a plane back to california -- happen to be coming in at the time the drone was flying around, and i guess they might -- my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> kind of shows you how the vehicles actually stimulate the interest of the next generation. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. the gentleman from connecticut is recognized for questions. >> thank you mr. chairman, and to the ranking member for having the hearing today and thank you all for your testimony. unmanned aircraft systems have significantly impacts us, particularly in the field of agriculture, changing the way farmer does business and increasing yields and decrease use of p.d.'d all a very good thing. come from state of connecticut where we have been long-time leaders in aviation and aero space we're very excited about the tups, but we also live in an incredi
costs which is why it's prohibitively expensive to go to those sites to test versus going to canada or mexico our neighbors. >> all right. at the vuemer much mr. chairman. >> by the way, just to note my family, which is -- catching a plane back to california -- happen to be coming in at the time the drone was flying around, and i guess they might -- my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> kind of shows you how the vehicles actually stimulate...
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and people were going through canada or going through mexico and other countries and getting in and subverting the law. but that wasn't right. if you want to follow the laws of your country, you couldn't go and you didn't go. it was wrong. i did have the opportunity to visit cuba as a member and found the cuban people very, very, very friendly. and as i was walking around havana, i thought, this is so strange. i'm supposed to think that these people aren't going to like me, that this is our enemy. they're on the terrorist list. i should be concerned. but i felt as safe as i was anyplace in the united states or anyplace in the world. and people were very friendly and very nice. it was no different than being anywhere else in the hemisphere. i really liked the old cars, the 1950's cars that are all over havana. they're kind of part of the culture now. while i liked them, because i remember as a child those cars, my parents had them, seeing them, thinking about auto zone in my district and all the parts that could be sold in havana to make those cars work more efficiently and maybe a little less
and people were going through canada or going through mexico and other countries and getting in and subverting the law. but that wasn't right. if you want to follow the laws of your country, you couldn't go and you didn't go. it was wrong. i did have the opportunity to visit cuba as a member and found the cuban people very, very, very friendly. and as i was walking around havana, i thought, this is so strange. i'm supposed to think that these people aren't going to like me, that this is our...
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never mind norway, 44 weeks paid or canada, 50 weeks paid, mexico and pakistan both guaranteed new moms 12 weeks at 100% of salary. the u.s. is dead last. in the company of papoa new guinea. >> there is no legal obligation for an employer to provide paid parental leave. in 2013 a survey 50 bureau of labor statistics found that only 12% of workers had such coverage and in france that is simply unthinkable. to american ears, even more incredible, have baby number 3 and get even more time off and a host of other benefits. what france is saying to families is that in countries where the population is aging like the u.s., it's important to have babies for future economic good. and they do pay higher taxes to support social benefits like this. for women like caroline, the director of a town hall department in a city nors of paris and one of the survivor% of french women who work outside the home it means she doesn't have to choose between earning a wage and having a family. >> translator: it would be inconceivable to go without pay at the moment you have a baby. if you are not paid you basica
never mind norway, 44 weeks paid or canada, 50 weeks paid, mexico and pakistan both guaranteed new moms 12 weeks at 100% of salary. the u.s. is dead last. in the company of papoa new guinea. >> there is no legal obligation for an employer to provide paid parental leave. in 2013 a survey 50 bureau of labor statistics found that only 12% of workers had such coverage and in france that is simply unthinkable. to american ears, even more incredible, have baby number 3 and get even more time...
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or down boat, you want to see debate and know what's in the negotiations? caller: absolutely. absolutely. host: okay. caller: bill clinton gave us nafta. it hasn't worked good for canada, mexico or the united states. host: januarinet springfield gardens, a democratic caller. go ahead. are you in north dakota janet? caller: no. new york city. host: couldn't read the prompter. caller: calling about the president's speech last night. i thought he did a really great job. my concern is for some reason people get very upset when he talks about the middle class. i don't even consider myself a middle class. i am a veteran of the united states navy service. and i am also an assistant teacher. i am currently trying to put my son through college. he has to take out loans, you know, and like he said a lot of people live on $15,000 a year. those people sitting there in congress and senate, they don't know what we go through because their medical benefits are paid for once they leave. they talk about medical. they talk about what he did. they had time to get something in position for medical. host: janet, trying to put your kids through school. you are a teacher. what did you make of his p
or down boat, you want to see debate and know what's in the negotiations? caller: absolutely. absolutely. host: okay. caller: bill clinton gave us nafta. it hasn't worked good for canada, mexico or the united states. host: januarinet springfield gardens, a democratic caller. go ahead. are you in north dakota janet? caller: no. new york city. host: couldn't read the prompter. caller: calling about the president's speech last night. i thought he did a really great job. my concern is for some...
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or not. it would bring crude oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. one version of the bill passed the house last week. president obama has vowed to veto the bill if it does hit his desk. >> if you live in anne arundel county you could face a hiring freeze. they have face add temporary hiring freeze because of the state's budget deficit. they say the deficit demands necessary action. the freeze will not affect the recent hiring of emergency responders or public safety officers including police fire and protection perez knell. >>> he says he has surpassed his predecessor at bringing investment to the commonwealth. the ap says republicans believe he lack as clear agenda. >>> 10:07. still to come a mother fed up with a maryland casino. what it forced her to do and why she'll never come back. >> and tiffany's is getting noticed for more than its little blue box. how this app is making more than just a jewelry statement. what's going on chuck? >> not a lot going on but we're waiting for icy >>> under way right now the nbc 4 health & fitness expo it's great
or not. it would bring crude oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. one version of the bill passed the house last week. president obama has vowed to veto the bill if it does hit his desk. >> if you live in anne arundel county you could face a hiring freeze. they have face add temporary hiring freeze because of the state's budget deficit. they say the deficit demands necessary action. the freeze will not affect the recent hiring of emergency responders or public safety officers including...
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or company by the name of texwood. >> so we began calling over the united states, canada, and mexico. couldn't find it. so i called a friend of mine with u.s. customs. >> u.s. customs special agent timothy quinn entered the name texwood in his computer. what he discovered gave investigators the first crucial break they needed to identify the victim. >> checks of our computerized importer files were negative. then had to make a series of phone calls, the last of which was to our national import specialist in new york. from the office of the national import specialist were able to determine that the name texwood is a make of jeans that was manufactured strictly for consumption in asia. the brand was not intended to be exported to the united states. >> this meant either that the victim had traveled to asia before her death and purchased the jeans there or was, in fact, asian. to find out more, the bones were sent first to anthropologists at the university of missouri, and later to colorado state university. >> if you have the right bones, you can find out everything you need. you don't need a complete ske
or company by the name of texwood. >> so we began calling over the united states, canada, and mexico. couldn't find it. so i called a friend of mine with u.s. customs. >> u.s. customs special agent timothy quinn entered the name texwood in his computer. what he discovered gave investigators the first crucial break they needed to identify the victim. >> checks of our computerized importer files were negative. then had to make a series of phone calls, the last of which was to...
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why it is pro hintively expensive to go to those sites to test versus going to canada or mechanics dough, our neighborsor mexico neighbor. >> my family who was catching a plane back to california just happened to be coming in at the time when that drone was flying around and i guess my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> it kind of shows you how these vehicles actually stimulate the interest of this sort of next generation. >> thank you, mr. rohrabacher. the gentle woman from connecticut is recognized. >> thank you with be mr. chairman, and to the ranking member for having this hearing today. thank you all for your testimony. unmanned aircraft systems have already significantly impacted as we've discussed today, particularly in the field of agriculture changing our farmers do business and increasing yields and decreasing the use of pesticides. this is a you will a very good thing. coming from the state of connecticut where we've been long-time leaders in rave yags and aerory aviation and aerospace we are very excited about these opportunities. but we also live in a very conge
why it is pro hintively expensive to go to those sites to test versus going to canada or mechanics dough, our neighborsor mexico neighbor. >> my family who was catching a plane back to california just happened to be coming in at the time when that drone was flying around and i guess my son got an interesting opinion of what his father does for a living. >> it kind of shows you how these vehicles actually stimulate the interest of this sort of next generation. >> thank you, mr....
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administration has been that when someone is apprehended by the border patrol who is not from mexico or canadatunity to apply for political asylum and typically released with an -- did she and issued a work permit and told to come back at some point in the future for an immigration hearing. we also know from past experience that the majority of people don't show up for those hearings. so they basically melt into the illegal population and most of them are coming here to work or to join family. but we do know, of course that some of the people who do that are here either for criminal purposes or possibly as part of a terrorist organization. so this is a real concern that we don't have an effective or efficient deportation policy. instead, we're just releasing people on an honor system to come back for a hearing at some point and allowing them to work here in the meantime. >> there is actually a 70 to 80% no show when it comes to those returning for that trial and reassess am. jessica vaughn, we want to thank you from the center for immigration studies for joining "fox & friends." thank you. >>
administration has been that when someone is apprehended by the border patrol who is not from mexico or canadatunity to apply for political asylum and typically released with an -- did she and issued a work permit and told to come back at some point in the future for an immigration hearing. we also know from past experience that the majority of people don't show up for those hearings. so they basically melt into the illegal population and most of them are coming here to work or to join family....
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canada. so nowthal land somewhere on mexico's baja peninsula, in the next day or so.d breakers support teams are racing to reach them. the mexican immigration authority have said informed. >>> that's it for me for now. see you soon! he world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. love drama? go on a first date. my passion is puppetry. here? i think we're done here. hate drama? go to cars.com research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car repla
canada. so nowthal land somewhere on mexico's baja peninsula, in the next day or so.d breakers support teams are racing to reach them. the mexican immigration authority have said informed. >>> that's it for me for now. see you soon! he world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay...
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canada and race southeastward. they don't have time to tap the gulf of mexico or the atlantic.hey are going to race to the ohio valley and to the immediate metro area. pure snow probably north of the mason-dixon line, mixture in town, south of town rain down toward charles county, st. mary's county and calvert county. tonight 8:00 generally clear skies, mid-30s to around 40 downtown. by 10:00 above freezing about everywhere, 32 maybe in manassas, 33 in gaithersburg, already 36 in hagerstown, pretty good for late night. by morning we'll see some upper 20s and low 30s. so 6:00 downtown probably above freezing, but 32 in gaithersburg and leesburg and maybe 31 in manassas and culpeper and fredericksburg. even that is not below average this time of year. some clouds mid- to late morning, not a huge deal, temperatures upper 30s. by 1:00 really a pretty nice day to walk to lunch, mid- to upper 40s and a few clods, very little wind. by 5:00 clouds continue to work their way north and south, mostly cloudy skies in hagerstown down toward leesburg and gaithersburg, still mostly clear in t
canada and race southeastward. they don't have time to tap the gulf of mexico or the atlantic.hey are going to race to the ohio valley and to the immediate metro area. pure snow probably north of the mason-dixon line, mixture in town, south of town rain down toward charles county, st. mary's county and calvert county. tonight 8:00 generally clear skies, mid-30s to around 40 downtown. by 10:00 above freezing about everywhere, 32 maybe in manassas, 33 in gaithersburg, already 36 in hagerstown,...
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or the middle east. why not build on that success. north american market canada to mexico, united states is place to do. that keystone is part of the infrastructure to continue that success. i don't see any reason not to do it. gerri: the president touting success of stimulus money, we're now addicted to stimulus. you saw what happened in the markets today. the dow on fire. the cac 40, paris exchange on fire. german stocks on fire. the ftse london's exchange on fire. why? because mario draghi will stimulate the e.u. with more liquidity. the entire world the entire planet now addicted to this kind of fake economy. what do you make of that? >> 10 years of extraordinary monetary policy means it is not extraordinary anymore. it is business as usual. the question is it a good idea? the answer has to be no. we need to normalize monetary policy around the globe. we need to stop the temptation of targeted policies for the constituency is complaining at moment. tomorrow, for example the president will give a speech on housing. he will offer to cut premiums on fha guaranties by half
or the middle east. why not build on that success. north american market canada to mexico, united states is place to do. that keystone is part of the infrastructure to continue that success. i don't see any reason not to do it. gerri: the president touting success of stimulus money, we're now addicted to stimulus. you saw what happened in the markets today. the dow on fire. the cac 40, paris exchange on fire. german stocks on fire. the ftse london's exchange on fire. why? because mario draghi...
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mexico to canada, would you before it? thank you. >> guest: i don't know the answer to that question, whether the pipes are american-made or not. i sure hope so. but i honestly don't know. the keystone pipeline, it does not run from mexico to canada. i think what surely was getting at was if we don't get to use that oil -- we are talking about being taken down through the united states to the gulf of mexico or it could be refined and exported. the interesting thing about the keystone debate is, it is been going on for five years. in that time, where oil prices are today, dramatic decreases in oil prices. that is a good thing for most americans. we have very expensive gasoline where i come from in connecticut. it is probably down to $1.50 two dollars. that is putting more money into americans pockets. they are out there spending it helping the economy recover. one thing that cheap oil will do, is, it will probably slow our transition towards cleaner more sustainable energy. don't get me wrong, we are not becoming energy independent, we are not using domestic gas and oil, it will help our manufacturing base come back. it is funny,
mexico to canada, would you before it? thank you. >> guest: i don't know the answer to that question, whether the pipes are american-made or not. i sure hope so. but i honestly don't know. the keystone pipeline, it does not run from mexico to canada. i think what surely was getting at was if we don't get to use that oil -- we are talking about being taken down through the united states to the gulf of mexico or it could be refined and exported. the interesting thing about the keystone...
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the policy of the united states or canada is not the same as the policy of the united states toward mexico. very basic. and yet this is the kind of thing that one hears from this white house sometime. another misunderstanding is that they say that having full diplomatic relations and trade with cuba, that will bring respect for human rights, civil liberties, and recovery of the cuban economy. do they know that cuba has had full domestic relations with spain, with rants, with canada, and the rest of the world? did they know that there have been trade relations with those countries during more than 50 years? is it that the american dollar is better than a dollar that goes to cuba from the canadians or the british? as a matter of fact, cuba has had more assistance, more development aid during the revolutionary period that some european countries -- than some european countries have after world war ii under the marshall plan. the american dollar is going to go to the cuban government. you do not trade with cuba, you do not trade with cuba and countries, you trade with the cuban government. sta
the policy of the united states or canada is not the same as the policy of the united states toward mexico. very basic. and yet this is the kind of thing that one hears from this white house sometime. another misunderstanding is that they say that having full diplomatic relations and trade with cuba, that will bring respect for human rights, civil liberties, and recovery of the cuban economy. do they know that cuba has had full domestic relations with spain, with rants, with canada, and the...
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canada where the welcome party was waiting. but now they've changed course and will land somewhere on mexico's baja peninsula in the next day orld-fashioned, gas balloonists are a thing of legend. the duration and distance records have been held for more than 30 years. the last trans-pacific helium balloon flight made land in 1981. although the two would be record breakers, now their support teams are racing to reach them. the mexican immigration authorities have been informed. bbc news california. >>> police in los angeles say the hip hop mogul suge knight has handed himself in following a hit-and-run incident which left one man dead and another injured. officers say knight is suspected of running two men over after an argument on a set. his lawyer says he was fleeing after being attacked. the detectives are treating the as a possible homicide. suge knight was the co-founder of death row records, which launched the careers of some of the biggest names in hip hop, including snoop dogg and tupac shakur. >>> now, for decades, roger curran has told orr people's stories as a former columnist for "the new york times." now he's reco
canada where the welcome party was waiting. but now they've changed course and will land somewhere on mexico's baja peninsula in the next day orld-fashioned, gas balloonists are a thing of legend. the duration and distance records have been held for more than 30 years. the last trans-pacific helium balloon flight made land in 1981. although the two would be record breakers, now their support teams are racing to reach them. the mexican immigration authorities have been informed. bbc news...
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the policy of the united states or canada is not the same as the policy of the united states to mexico. yet this is the kind of thing one hears from the white house. another misunderstanding is that they save by having full diplomatic relations and trade with cuba that will bring respect for the civil liberties and the recovery. do they know that cuba has had full diplomatic relations with spain, france canada? do they know that they are having trade relations with those countries more than 50 years and is it that the american dollar is better than a dollar that goes to cuba? as a matter of fact, cuba has had more assistance in the revolutionary period than some european countries had after world war ii under the marshall plan. q. do not trade with cuba and companies you trade with the cuban government. the government has a monopoly like the spanish colonial government had two years ago. if the cuban farmer wants to sell them he goes to prison and the whole thing applies across the board. some of these reforms that we talk about mean that now a cuban can work as a barber or you could m
the policy of the united states or canada is not the same as the policy of the united states to mexico. yet this is the kind of thing one hears from the white house. another misunderstanding is that they save by having full diplomatic relations and trade with cuba that will bring respect for the civil liberties and the recovery. do they know that cuba has had full diplomatic relations with spain, france canada? do they know that they are having trade relations with those countries more than 50...
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mexico and canada. he declined to discuss the situation, but a spokesperson for kerry said he will gladly pay his ticket. >> he wasn't busy or anything. geez. >>> well, hey, it is the time of year when many of us have taxes on our mind, not only income taxes but real estate taxes, as well. philadelphia sent out its property tax bills weeks ago. but, if you're nibble to pay them, "3 on your side" consumer reporter jim donovan finds in some cases there are assistance programs that may be able to help. >> we want people to stay in their homes. we want them to do that, the anxiety of being attacks del inch went. >> so philadelphia revenue commission is trying to get the word out about tax assistance programs that can help. 18,000 philadelphia seniors have already signed up for the senior citizens real estate tax program. based on age and income -- >> freezes the taxes at the current year's rate. and it will not increase as long as the senior citizens stay in their home. >> the tax installment program allows seniors regardless of income to pay annual taxes in monthly installments. the tax defer program is income-based and allows
mexico and canada. he declined to discuss the situation, but a spokesperson for kerry said he will gladly pay his ticket. >> he wasn't busy or anything. geez. >>> well, hey, it is the time of year when many of us have taxes on our mind, not only income taxes but real estate taxes, as well. philadelphia sent out its property tax bills weeks ago. but, if you're nibble to pay them, "3 on your side" consumer reporter jim donovan finds in some cases there are assistance...
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open free movement of people back and forth certainly not with mexico, not in our lifetime or children's lifetimes. i don't think even with canada. i have to say probably not. >> thank you. >>> you have talked a lot about the differing political dynamics and attitudes on immigration. i'm wondering if you can speak to the general political attitudes of milineal voters. >> i really not qualified to speak on millennials. i will talk about what i think the public at large thinks. obviously millennials are part of that. i don't buy the idea that there is a significant generational change that will work its way through. young people think one way and when they get older and have a house and a mortgage and kids their views change. i think the public as a whole actually reflects a combination of what i describe as the liberal and conservative perspectives. what i mean is that poll data shows this and cir people wave around results as though they are definitive that the public broadly is open to amnestying a substantial share of illegal immigrants. they have been here a long time, not dope dealers. when the poll results showing that are
open free movement of people back and forth certainly not with mexico, not in our lifetime or children's lifetimes. i don't think even with canada. i have to say probably not. >> thank you. >>> you have talked a lot about the differing political dynamics and attitudes on immigration. i'm wondering if you can speak to the general political attitudes of milineal voters. >> i really not qualified to speak on millennials. i will talk about what i think the public at large...
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or not but i think it should be. that is our neighborhood. i always felt and president reagan felt that our policies start in her neighborhood. this is where we live and canada and mexico. it's worth pointing out that since nafta was signed 20 years ago, trade between of these three countries has blossomed and it is our biggest trading partner, mexico is third. we are their biggest trading partner. listen to this. our imports from canada are 25% u.s. content. our imports from mexico are 40% u.s. content. so there's an integrated process going on here. furthermore, in terms of people there are a million canadians living in california. fertility in mexico now is down to a little below replacement level. when we had a crisis not long ago with all these kids showing up on our border, none of them were mexicans. it only underlines the point that the border that we need to be worrying about is mexico's southern border, and we need to be worrying about how can we help them and why is it conditions are so bad in el salvador, honduras and guatemala that parents send their children north to see if they can't get something better? we've got to pay attention down there. that's all
or not but i think it should be. that is our neighborhood. i always felt and president reagan felt that our policies start in her neighborhood. this is where we live and canada and mexico. it's worth pointing out that since nafta was signed 20 years ago, trade between of these three countries has blossomed and it is our biggest trading partner, mexico is third. we are their biggest trading partner. listen to this. our imports from canada are 25% u.s. content. our imports from mexico are 40%...
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goods coming in from mexico to the united states actually have huge amounts of u. s. content __ about 60% or 70%. the same thing from canada. our competitiveness in north america has been greatly advantaged by nafta. guest: these trade agreements have unambiguously increased u. s. trade deficit. the reason is because they have created a new sense of rules to make it safe for countries to outsource production. in the last 15 years, we have lost nearly 5000 power plants. host: both of our guests received degrees from the university of berkeley. lee, independent, you are first on our conversation on trade. caller: thank you for taking my call. i actually work in washington. we strongly believe that passing trade legislation like tpa and getting our pending trade agreements that will unleash innovation in our markets. if you look at the balance of trade and chemicals, with korea, and 713, after the u. s. signed a trade agreement into a loving, our industry saw a sizable increase in exports. this is good news for manufacturing and good news for the hundreds of thousands of highly paid and highly skilled workers who work on our
goods coming in from mexico to the united states actually have huge amounts of u. s. content __ about 60% or 70%. the same thing from canada. our competitiveness in north america has been greatly advantaged by nafta. guest: these trade agreements have unambiguously increased u. s. trade deficit. the reason is because they have created a new sense of rules to make it safe for countries to outsource production. in the last 15 years, we have lost nearly 5000 power plants. host: both of our guests...
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mexico. i mean not in our lifetime or our children's life times. i don't think even with canada honestly, no. i have to say probably not. >> thank you. >> my name is talia. you've talked a lot about the differing attitudes and dynamics on immigration. you wonder if you could speak to the general attitudes of millennial voters and how they might drive future policy change. >> i don't know. i'm really not qualified to speak on millennials in particular. i will take advantage of your question to talk about what i think the public at large thinks. and i think obviously millennials are part of that. i don't buy the idea really that there is a significant generational change that will work its way through as millennials get older. i think young people think one way and when they get older, have a job and a house and a mortgage and kids, then their views change. but i think the public, as a whole, actually reflects a combination of what i described as the liberal and the conservative perspectives. and what i mean by that is that -- and poll data shows this and the cir people wave aroun
mexico. i mean not in our lifetime or our children's life times. i don't think even with canada honestly, no. i have to say probably not. >> thank you. >> my name is talia. you've talked a lot about the differing attitudes and dynamics on immigration. you wonder if you could speak to the general attitudes of millennial voters and how they might drive future policy change. >> i don't know. i'm really not qualified to speak on millennials in particular. i will take advantage of...
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but it's still rather much or rather lower than is the case with canada, for example, where we import so much hydro. but that's an example of going forward and mexicoill be hosting in march the energy and climate partnership of the americas. we think this is very important. both for, again, our relationships with mexico, the united states, but also looking at what is very clearly in latin america a lot of progressive movement on the climate front. on the way to paris. and of course i should have said at the beginning that the mexican energy reform is really extremely ambitious and it is -- a lot of the focus on the discussion publicly tends to be in the hydrocarbon sector but i want to emphasize that reform is equally ambitious in the electricity sector in mexico and to the extent to which those market structures and regulatory structures become much more in sync with those in the united states, for example, collaboration and energy integration will just be so much easier. so that's a few of the areas on the road to paris that we will be looking at in terms of climate. in terms of energy security, and i think i probably don't have too much time lef
but it's still rather much or rather lower than is the case with canada, for example, where we import so much hydro. but that's an example of going forward and mexicoill be hosting in march the energy and climate partnership of the americas. we think this is very important. both for, again, our relationships with mexico, the united states, but also looking at what is very clearly in latin america a lot of progressive movement on the climate front. on the way to paris. and of course i should...
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goods coming in from mexico to united states actually have huge amounts of u.s. content. it is like 60% or 70%. the same thing from canadaour competitiveness in north america has been greatly advantaged by nafta. that is what we want to do with these other trade agreements. host: yeah 30 seconds and then we're going to calls. -- yeah 30 seconds and then we're going to calls. guest: the reason is that these have done more than change tariffs. it makes it safe to outsource production. in the last 15 years, we have lost nearly 50,000 manufacturing plants. we have lost 5 million jobs. host: both of our guests received degrees from uc berkeley. he got his phd there and linda dead sea got her law degree. -- linda dead sea got her law degree. you are first up on our discussion. caller: thank you for taking my call. this is william allman. i actually work in washington at the society of king -- chemical manufacturers. we believe that passing trade regulation like tpa will actually unleash quite a bit of innovation and competitiveness in our market. in fact, if you look at the balance of trade in chemicals with korea, and 2013 af
goods coming in from mexico to united states actually have huge amounts of u.s. content. it is like 60% or 70%. the same thing from canadaour competitiveness in north america has been greatly advantaged by nafta. that is what we want to do with these other trade agreements. host: yeah 30 seconds and then we're going to calls. -- yeah 30 seconds and then we're going to calls. guest: the reason is that these have done more than change tariffs. it makes it safe to outsource production. in the last...
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through mexico, probably more so than there is for canada, and it is also important to be clear that with the visa waiver program in particular, we're talking about one category of travel -- short-term or business-related travel. student visas are not affected. host: let's take with -- calls. john in new york. democrats line. you are on with marc frey. caller: good morning. i have a question with respect to the countries on the list. with the philippines be one of them? guest: no, john. the philippines are not on the list. the ones in the asia pacific region are japan australia singapore, and perhaps a few others. host: why do you ask about the philippines? guest: i have some friends interested in traveling to the united states. host: is that your only question? caller: that is my only question. host: even though the philippines has a unique status with the u.s.? guest: in general, you have to meet standards to be eligible. if a country is willing to do the work and meet u.s. requirements, they can begin the process, whether it is the philippines or the other. some countries are much closer either because of security-related issues or potential migration issues, but there is nothing to
through mexico, probably more so than there is for canada, and it is also important to be clear that with the visa waiver program in particular, we're talking about one category of travel -- short-term or business-related travel. student visas are not affected. host: let's take with -- calls. john in new york. democrats line. you are on with marc frey. caller: good morning. i have a question with respect to the countries on the list. with the philippines be one of them? guest: no, john. the...
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but it's still rather much or rather lower than is the case with canada, for example, where we import so much hydro. but that's an example of going forward and mexicoill be hosting in march the energy and complimet partnership of the america -- climate partnership of the americas. we think this is very important. both for again, our relationships with mexico, the united states, but also looking at what is very clearly in latin america a lot of progressive movement on the climate front. on the way to paris. and of course i should have said at the beginning that the mexican energy reform is really extremely ambitious and it is -- a lot of the focus on the discussion publicly tends to be in the hydrocarbonen seblingter but i want to emphasize that reform is equally ambitious in the electricity sector in mexico and to the extent to which those market structures and regulatory structures become much more in sync with those in the united states for example, collaboration and energy integration will just be so much easier. so that's a few of the areas on the road to paris that we will be looking at in terms of climate. in terms of energy security, and i t
but it's still rather much or rather lower than is the case with canada, for example, where we import so much hydro. but that's an example of going forward and mexicoill be hosting in march the energy and complimet partnership of the america -- climate partnership of the americas. we think this is very important. both for again, our relationships with mexico, the united states, but also looking at what is very clearly in latin america a lot of progressive movement on the climate front. on the...
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through mexico, probably more so than there is for canada, and it is also important to be clear that with the visa waiver program in particular, we're talking about one category of travel -- short-term oriness-related travel. student visas are not affected. host: let's take with -- calls. john in new york. democrats line. you are on with marc frey. caller: good morning. i have a question with respect to the countries on the list. with the philippines be one of them? guest: no, john. the philippines are not on the list. the ones in the asia pacific region are japan australia singapore, and perhaps a few others. host: why do you ask about the philippines? guest: i have some friends interested in traveling to the united states. host: is that your only question? caller: that is my only question. host: even though the philippines has a unique status with the u.s.? guest: in general, you have to meet standards to be eligible. if a country is willing to do the work and meet u.s. requirements, they can begin the process, whether it is the philippines or the other. some countries are much closer either because of security-related issues or potential migration issues, but there is nothing to sto
through mexico, probably more so than there is for canada, and it is also important to be clear that with the visa waiver program in particular, we're talking about one category of travel -- short-term oriness-related travel. student visas are not affected. host: let's take with -- calls. john in new york. democrats line. you are on with marc frey. caller: good morning. i have a question with respect to the countries on the list. with the philippines be one of them? guest: no, john. the...