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did you get mexicans. americans have never been able to figure out mexicans to do we hate them more than blocks? either lower or higher than blacks? a lot has been written about it. the great oral historian once interviewed a mexican-american in chicago and he said we were the buffer zone between the ethnic whites at chicago and african-americans at chicago, like african-americans relate to his mexicans because we were not as racist as the white folk. the white folks to relate to us because we were not black folks. we're right in the middle. what's happening is especially mexicans been in the south, white republican politician will go to african-americans and see we haven't liked you for almost 200 years but now have this new group. we will like to know because let's unite in taking these mexicans. those questions are the type of questions i think on. what i would say is look on a special comes to race relations in this country, always been a game of maneuvering and using the newest people to dehumanize th
did you get mexicans. americans have never been able to figure out mexicans to do we hate them more than blocks? either lower or higher than blacks? a lot has been written about it. the great oral historian once interviewed a mexican-american in chicago and he said we were the buffer zone between the ethnic whites at chicago and african-americans at chicago, like african-americans relate to his mexicans because we were not as racist as the white folk. the white folks to relate to us because we...
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president, have to defend the mexican people, to defend the mexicans here and out of mexico. have there been misinterpretations, or statements that unfortunately had hurt, and impacted mexicans in terms of the perception that the candidate expressed in which i absolutely respect that the mexican people have felt insulted by certain comments, but i was certain that his genuine interest is to build a relationship that might lead us to provide both our societies better conditions, that the willingness proposed by the mexican president to gather with both candidates for the presidency of the united states, is in fact on that premise to be able to, together, build but mostly on the basis of respect, muse you'll respect between our nations. i have shared this with the presidential candidate trump. ladies and gentlemen, we thank you for your attendance. >> this concludes the event and we thank all of you for your attendance. >> it wrapped up. it lasted just 33 minutes. statements from both the president of
president, have to defend the mexican people, to defend the mexicans here and out of mexico. have there been misinterpretations, or statements that unfortunately had hurt, and impacted mexicans in terms of the perception that the candidate expressed in which i absolutely respect that the mexican people have felt insulted by certain comments, but i was certain that his genuine interest is to build a relationship that might lead us to provide both our societies better conditions, that the...
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trump has said about mexicans. he described mexicans cropping t -- crossing the border. he said that do not send their best people. today he said mexican-americans are beyond reproach, spectacular, hard working people. >> i don't believe him. he is lying. he doesn't mean what he says. he says we're rapists and tomorrow he says we're wonderful hard working people. he is lying. i think it was very, very sorry, i'm very sorry he came to mexico. you can't say that they should be -- say should be treated with dignity and courage. >> if you had been standing there, what would you have said to mr. trump? >> i would not have invited him. if he tried to reach me i would not speak to him. >> so you would not even -- >> before, i would demand an apology about the lies about mexican people before any movement. but there is some kind of naive movement. trump saying a few hours before he will -- he complained. so it was a big move for mexico, and a beautiful movement for him. the mexican government, throwing in a line, complaining of trump, and that was completely unnecessary and he d
trump has said about mexicans. he described mexicans cropping t -- crossing the border. he said that do not send their best people. today he said mexican-americans are beyond reproach, spectacular, hard working people. >> i don't believe him. he is lying. he doesn't mean what he says. he says we're rapists and tomorrow he says we're wonderful hard working people. he is lying. i think it was very, very sorry, i'm very sorry he came to mexico. you can't say that they should be -- say should...
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mexicans here and outside of mexico. that there has been a misinterpretation or assertions that regrettably had hurt and had affected mexicans and our perception of his candidacy, of which i am fully respective. mexican people felt hurt by the comments made, but i'm sure that the genuine interest is to build a relationship that will give both of our societies better welfare. that will express the mexican presidential so get together with both candidates of the united states. it is based on the same remember to work together, but above all, in a mutual respect. this is what i have shared with candidate trump.
mexicans here and outside of mexico. that there has been a misinterpretation or assertions that regrettably had hurt and had affected mexicans and our perception of his candidacy, of which i am fully respective. mexican people felt hurt by the comments made, but i'm sure that the genuine interest is to build a relationship that will give both of our societies better welfare. that will express the mexican presidential so get together with both candidates of the united states. it is based on the...
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in mexico and to mexicans in the united states.my demand from him which, by the way, that's what pena didn't do today, and i think he was wrong. i think it was not correct to invite him to not commit him for nothing, just to let him play the violin here and let him go back with his picture that he wanted back to the states. what we learned here was the most inconsistent man i have ever met. he lies every other minute of the day. he changes his position. now what he told mexicans is that he likes us very much, that we are great people, and that we are going to work together. that's not what he said all along the last 14 months. so it's incredential that he can change and that he can lie and be such a hypocrite. >> he has been consistent on one thing when it comes to mexico day in and day out, every other minute of the day and that is that he is going to build the wall. do you accept that he would build that wall? because it seems like the president of mexico today accepted that. that wasn't a question. the debate seemed to be how to
in mexico and to mexicans in the united states.my demand from him which, by the way, that's what pena didn't do today, and i think he was wrong. i think it was not correct to invite him to not commit him for nothing, just to let him play the violin here and let him go back with his picture that he wanted back to the states. what we learned here was the most inconsistent man i have ever met. he lies every other minute of the day. he changes his position. now what he told mexicans is that he...
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so the mexican president also depends upon mexicans sending billions of dollars back to the united states not going to happen. but again if you're the clinton campaign, what you do is you chill. you're raising money. your focus is to focus on your ground came, take that money, open offices, get the vote out. you're not caught up in the media hype and the news cycle. let donald trump do all he needs to do. again, he manages to have one good day and three bad days. >> but as you said again logically, hillary clinton understands foreign affairs. she was secretary of state. but we've got to look at her approval rates today. she's at the highest disapproval she's ever done in her career. she was raising money all weekend, but she was racie i ra in the hamptons among billionaires, the people that she keeps getting criticized for rolling with. >> if you pull that graphic up of her high unfavorables, his are higher than hers. there's not much she can do to change those numbers. those numbers are irrelevant. what she has to do is simply get out the vote. her focus has to be less than 70 days. earl
so the mexican president also depends upon mexicans sending billions of dollars back to the united states not going to happen. but again if you're the clinton campaign, what you do is you chill. you're raising money. your focus is to focus on your ground came, take that money, open offices, get the vote out. you're not caught up in the media hype and the news cycle. let donald trump do all he needs to do. again, he manages to have one good day and three bad days. >> but as you said again...
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whoever insults mexicans doesn't know mexicans. it seems to me that they are hurting the relationship that mexico has with the united states. >> we have 11 million people in this country who are here illegally. they will go out. some will come back, the best, through a process. . they have to come back legally. >> translator: in the past, some leaders addressed their societies in those terms. hitler and mussolini did that. the outcome is clear to everyone. it rumtesulted in devastation a tragedy to mankind. >> there is going to be a wall. it is going to be built by mexico. we're going to have a strong border, a tremendous wall, a wall that mexico pays for which will be very easy because they are making a fortune with us. >> there is a way to help mexico pay the world but any decisions inside the united states is a decision of its government. >> but under no circumstances would mexico pay for that wall? >> there is no way that mexico can pay a wall like that. >> so that was the mexican president with fareed not too long ago. let's b
whoever insults mexicans doesn't know mexicans. it seems to me that they are hurting the relationship that mexico has with the united states. >> we have 11 million people in this country who are here illegally. they will go out. some will come back, the best, through a process. . they have to come back legally. >> translator: in the past, some leaders addressed their societies in those terms. hitler and mussolini did that. the outcome is clear to everyone. it rumtesulted in...
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an expert on mexican politics and u.s./mexican politics. we all know donald trump obviously, his political challenges in this country. we know he's certainly not that popular in mexico, but the willingness of the mexican president to meet him, to have this very public meeting in his capital city with him, this is a president, obviously, who has political considerations of his own. what is behind the willingness of the president of mexico to meet with donald trump? >> it's actually a bit of a mystery. thanks for having me on. this is one of the questions we're all asking ourselves. what's the up side potential here for president pena nieto. he's representing a population that very much feels insulted by the rhetoric of donald trump, and he's trying to present a tough image of mexico. but at the same time, he has to be welcoming because he invited donald trump to mexico for this meeting. he's got to do this strange, delicate balancing act of being welcoming. he had also standing tough and being a defender of mexicans. i'm not sure it's actual
an expert on mexican politics and u.s./mexican politics. we all know donald trump obviously, his political challenges in this country. we know he's certainly not that popular in mexico, but the willingness of the mexican president to meet him, to have this very public meeting in his capital city with him, this is a president, obviously, who has political considerations of his own. what is behind the willingness of the president of mexico to meet with donald trump? >> it's actually a bit...
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that was the mexican and the u.s. republican presidential nominee donald trump is speaking and mexico city oh. . a lot of discussion of immigration policy in both directions. donald trump did bring up his infamous wall, but said they did not discuss who pays for the wall yet. we still have mark chandler here. we were talking to him briefly before we went to the press conference. things, i interesting was talking to you about the mexican peso and a lot of people saying it is a proxy for emerging markets. we saw get hit hard when the pound got hit hard after brexit, and you say a lot of people treated as a proxy for donald trump. how does that work? >> donald trump has been so itressive with mexico that is a big thing holding us back somehow. people think that if trump goes up in the polls, you can sell the mexican peso. most recently donald trump change the management of his campaign and the mexican peso has been hit. a lot of people do believe that if donald trump gets elected, then the mexican peso will suffer. >> sp
that was the mexican and the u.s. republican presidential nominee donald trump is speaking and mexico city oh. . a lot of discussion of immigration policy in both directions. donald trump did bring up his infamous wall, but said they did not discuss who pays for the wall yet. we still have mark chandler here. we were talking to him briefly before we went to the press conference. things, i interesting was talking to you about the mexican peso and a lot of people saying it is a proxy for emerging...
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my priority as the mexican president and my administration's priority is to protect mexicans wherever they may be. that is my responsibility, and i shall continue to abide by it with great passion. the mexican community in the united states make daily contributions through talent, work and creativity. they contribute to the prosperity and advancement of the united states and mexico. mexicansn the united states are honest and hard-working people. they're persons that are decent, that respect family, life and community, and that respect the law. as such, mexicans deserve everyone's respect. let's continue to work together to solidify the relationship between mexico and the united states based on mutual respect, trust and joint attention to the challenges that we share in common. i shall conclude by reiterating that the mexican government shall be completely respectful of the electoral process in the united states. i recognize, acknowledge your decision to have a constructive dialogue. a dialogue is the proper road because it bridges gaps. dialogue is the road because it enables us to re
my priority as the mexican president and my administration's priority is to protect mexicans wherever they may be. that is my responsibility, and i shall continue to abide by it with great passion. the mexican community in the united states make daily contributions through talent, work and creativity. they contribute to the prosperity and advancement of the united states and mexico. mexicansn the united states are honest and hard-working people. they're persons that are decent, that respect...
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the mexican government and the mexican president gets that. he understands the importance of having a legal and smart immigration policy that puts both countries' interests at the front. it's not like it just benefits the u.s. or just mexico. they fully agree having a strong and vibrant legal immigration system benefits both countries and both peoples. >> sean, just so it's in realtime. i have been looking at the donald trump website to see if there's been any enhancement or change to policy on immigration. i'm on it now. it doesn't look like there's been any updates. but one thing that remains on here is his issue with ending birthright citizenship. i know reince priebus says he does support birth rooigt citizenship. what will his position be? >> i think that's a position that the candidate holds himself. as the chairman pointed out, i don't know he will tend to expand on that tonight. you'll have to tune in and watch at 9:00 tonight. >> a deep tease from sean spicer, good to have you on. >>> we have been asking you our today's pulse question
the mexican government and the mexican president gets that. he understands the importance of having a legal and smart immigration policy that puts both countries' interests at the front. it's not like it just benefits the u.s. or just mexico. they fully agree having a strong and vibrant legal immigration system benefits both countries and both peoples. >> sean, just so it's in realtime. i have been looking at the donald trump website to see if there's been any enhancement or change to...
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then the mexicans will blow him up. this is a guy very accustomed to existing in this sean hannity-rush limbaugh bubble in the last few months where no alternative reality impinges. this is a real deal with an actual head of state of a foreign power. he's going to have to go there. he can't just lie his way out of it. he can't just say, oh, they've agreed to all my terms. the mexicans are now writing a check for me at this very moment to build my magical wall. the problem is more broadly. he's trying to, quote, unquote, appeal to hispanic voters. he's about to give a speech tonight that is pure stephen miller, the same story he's told before where he's talking about mexicans as practically genetically criminals and they're rapists and all this other stuff to appeal to his base. i don't think he's going to get anywhere with hispanic voters by continuing to be so divisive and having to live up to what his crowds desire versus what would be smart lit politically. he has no compassion in his soul so it's going to fall flat.
then the mexicans will blow him up. this is a guy very accustomed to existing in this sean hannity-rush limbaugh bubble in the last few months where no alternative reality impinges. this is a real deal with an actual head of state of a foreign power. he's going to have to go there. he can't just lie his way out of it. he can't just say, oh, they've agreed to all my terms. the mexicans are now writing a check for me at this very moment to build my magical wall. the problem is more broadly. he's...
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/mexican border is impossible to build. the last time a wall like that was built was a great wall in china, and it took hundreds of years and used slave labor. so, a wall like trump has described cannot be built. the people that he says are going to pay for it have said they're not going to pay for it. so, i think the danger of this trip is it puts a spotlight on those two facts, by him going and meeting with a president of mexico who has compared him to hitler and mussolini and has said that his policy can't happen, i just wonder what's going to happen in the morning when he leaves mexico when those two facts are highlighted and in the evening continues to say, oh, i'm still going to build that wall and mexico's going to pay for it even though the president disagrees with me on that. i think big danger here for him. >> i don't think you'll ever get anyone in the trump campaign or any of the surrogates or any supporters to agree that it is physically impossible to build a wall. >> with technology, on the point of the wall,
/mexican border is impossible to build. the last time a wall like that was built was a great wall in china, and it took hundreds of years and used slave labor. so, a wall like trump has described cannot be built. the people that he says are going to pay for it have said they're not going to pay for it. so, i think the danger of this trip is it puts a spotlight on those two facts, by him going and meeting with a president of mexico who has compared him to hitler and mussolini and has said that...
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very mexican, very french. brown butter, it's awesome.> eduardo: of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general, if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> anthony: confit of suckling pig, topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> eduardo: have at it. now, you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> anthony: wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. yeah, you're stuck with this dish forever, man. >> eduardo: forever. >> anthony: you're going to be like mick jagger, you know, 50 years from now, singing "satisfaction". there's no getting away from it, man, this is so good. this is a classic. but even now, with all his success, garcia is still fighting a struggle most mexicans are all too familiar with. >> eduardo: what happened that day, happens every day. and the promise always is, "we're going to shut you down. you don't know who i am," and for me, i'd rather close my restaurant than live like that. if you close my restaurant, i will go across the street. i will go to anoth
very mexican, very french. brown butter, it's awesome.> eduardo: of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general, if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> anthony: confit of suckling pig, topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> eduardo: have at it. now, you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> anthony: wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. yeah, you're stuck with this dish forever, man. >>...
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trump will appear is set up with two flags, both mexican and u.s.so it looks like it could be a two-for, the equivalent of what we call bilapse at the white house, when foreign dig tenitar and each get a couple of questions and off they go. for trump this is a huge score. for the last year and a half, people have been questioning his ability to be presidential, and what he appears on the pressepus of trying to pull off would be acting presidential, being potentially diplomatic with a foreign lead they're has not been particularly kind to him and has criticized his rhetoric and rise as a comparison to hitler and mussolini, on what the u.s. foreign policy to its neighbor, mexico would be on administration and trump has said he's going to build a wall and the president's going to pay for it and he said no, and the former president fox said no we won't and there's twitter battle between trump and mr. folks, that's pretty ferocious in advance of all of this, so it could be very, very interesting if they do take questions from the press. if they don't, do
trump will appear is set up with two flags, both mexican and u.s.so it looks like it could be a two-for, the equivalent of what we call bilapse at the white house, when foreign dig tenitar and each get a couple of questions and off they go. for trump this is a huge score. for the last year and a half, people have been questioning his ability to be presidential, and what he appears on the pressepus of trying to pull off would be acting presidential, being potentially diplomatic with a foreign...
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trump taking a respectful tone against mexicans.tion now, what tone will he take in a few hours when he delivers a long awaited speech. hillary clinton says trump can't build alliances by dropping in on the mexican president for quote, a photo op. clinton argued she would be consistent and a reliable commander in chief while trump could be a dangerous loose cannon. >>> also breaking this hour, severe weather danger in the lead up to labor day. florida on alert right now as tropical storm shifts west and nears landfall tomorrow. the strengthening storm might hit the coast with tens of millions people in its path. standby for a new forecast. i'll talk about all of that with democratic congressman. we're covering trump's dual events in arizona and mexico. let's go to our political reporter, sarah murray, she's in phoenix. >> reporter: we're told donald trump's tone in his immigration speech will be tough but fair. what is stunning is trump who has touted himself as one of the greatest negotiators didn't broach a key issue of his campai
trump taking a respectful tone against mexicans.tion now, what tone will he take in a few hours when he delivers a long awaited speech. hillary clinton says trump can't build alliances by dropping in on the mexican president for quote, a photo op. clinton argued she would be consistent and a reliable commander in chief while trump could be a dangerous loose cannon. >>> also breaking this hour, severe weather danger in the lead up to labor day. florida on alert right now as tropical...
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what will he say to the mexican president?e said a bunch of nasty stuff about trade with mexico, right, and getting rid of nafta which is in mexico's interests. perhaps it will be a contentious conversation. we don't know. then there's that big immigration speech tonight in arizona. mr. trump will present his immigration plan once and for all. jason carroll is live with a preview of that and what mr. trump's running mate had to say about mr. trump's speech, about all of this. >> about all of it. at this point, you really can't talk about one without talking about the other. before we even get to the speech, let's go over a few quick things about that meeting and what might happen. as you know, mike pence spoke about this a little earlier today on cnn. he seems fairly confident that there will be some sort of a discussion about the wall. we know that donald trump will not be alone, right? we know that former new york city mayor rudy giuliani will be there, senator jeff sessions will be joining him and jared kushner. trump won't
what will he say to the mexican president?e said a bunch of nasty stuff about trade with mexico, right, and getting rid of nafta which is in mexico's interests. perhaps it will be a contentious conversation. we don't know. then there's that big immigration speech tonight in arizona. mr. trump will present his immigration plan once and for all. jason carroll is live with a preview of that and what mr. trump's running mate had to say about mr. trump's speech, about all of this. >> about all...
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and the mexican president says nothing. and the other takeaway is you finally have in front of you if you are a donald trump, alpha male politician now, and you go to your big antagonist here, the mexican president. you have him in front of you and you don't ask him you're going to pay for it? saying you're going to pay for it -- >> but the mexican president was pretty -- >> he's proven throughout his campaign he can surprise. he likes to go off script. what a contrast to hillary clinton. >> why would he ask? if you have the mexican president in front of you, it's the one question you ask, are you going to write us that check. >> he's proving he can be a pragmatist. not just a provocateur. >> i remember talking to some clinton folks. while they believed there was a lot of advantages they had in running against trump, one disadvantage they knew was this unpreductability. this was it today. hillary clinton gave a big speech on american exceptionalism today. crickets. donald trump just stepped on and totally changed their day.
and the mexican president says nothing. and the other takeaway is you finally have in front of you if you are a donald trump, alpha male politician now, and you go to your big antagonist here, the mexican president. you have him in front of you and you don't ask him you're going to pay for it? saying you're going to pay for it -- >> but the mexican president was pretty -- >> he's proven throughout his campaign he can surprise. he likes to go off script. what a contrast to hillary...
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mexicans wherever they might be. during a north american summit with president obama in july, nieto promised a frank, open dialogue with whomever is elected. >> tomorrow night in arizona, big speech on immigration. >> reporter: trump is set to unveil his long awaited immigration plan, but details remain vague. the big question is whether trump will soften his hardline position to use force deportation to remove an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants. >> 11 million people in this country that came in illegally. they will go out. >> we have to have baby steps first. >> reporter: well, trump has not used the word baby steps in relation to his approach to immigration policy. so we'll have to see how that works out. later we will see what steps he will take. the clinton camp, for their part, weighing in on trump's meeting with mexico's president, the campaign released a statement saying what ultimately matters is what donald trump says to voters in arizona, not mexico, and whether he remains committed to the spli
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because the intensity and level of discussion between donald trump and the mexican people and mexicann immigrants in the out, as you know, the tenor has been incredibly controversial to put it lightly. >> michelle, there is speculation as to whether the mexican president even thought of the presidential candidacy and invited and donald trump, to everybody's surprise, is the one who did. >> we have wondered that as well. did he really think that donald trump would come? he invited both hillary clinton and donald trump and donald trump said yes, but wasn'ted to do it before his speech tonight on immigration. you would assume he wanted to to hear the president's opinion on the wall. and the presidential nominee, donald trump, has discussed many times, that he wants to build a wall on the mexican border. >> that mexico would pay for it. which is something that the man speaking there has denied. eamon javers joins us. and people are eagerly looking forward to what donald trump will say here. >> absolutely, kelly. fascinating moment diplomatically. and this trip came together just about ove
because the intensity and level of discussion between donald trump and the mexican people and mexicann immigrants in the out, as you know, the tenor has been incredibly controversial to put it lightly. >> michelle, there is speculation as to whether the mexican president even thought of the presidential candidacy and invited and donald trump, to everybody's surprise, is the one who did. >> we have wondered that as well. did he really think that donald trump would come? he invited...
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in a recent poll by mexican media, only 4% of mexican haves a good opinion of mr. trump. that's in stark contrast with hillary clinton who hovers around 77%. so we do know mr. trump will make his way here against some folks that are very reluctant to see him or possibly even host him. that will be happening here, craig, it looks like in the next few hours. >> also this new twitter war that started a short time ago here. donald trump tweeting first, quote, former president vincente fox who is raling against my visit to mexico also invited me when he apologized for using the f bomb. fox responding, quote, mexico does not want donald trump, mexico will never trump him. let's not allow him to use our country for his own interest. we know what donald trump hopes to get out of this meeting. what doesn't nieto, what does he get out of this thing? >> it sounds like he gets out of it -- his poll numbers are also suffering here, craig. he's hovering in terms of his popularity in this country about 22%. some political pundits hearsay he doesn't have much to lose, but fox, the former
in a recent poll by mexican media, only 4% of mexican haves a good opinion of mr. trump. that's in stark contrast with hillary clinton who hovers around 77%. so we do know mr. trump will make his way here against some folks that are very reluctant to see him or possibly even host him. that will be happening here, craig, it looks like in the next few hours. >> also this new twitter war that started a short time ago here. donald trump tweeting first, quote, former president vincente fox who...
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i make a mexican style turkey. it pays homage to the beautiful thanksgiving tradition, but also showing how latinos we can enrich the american life. >> i have a question on enriching a meal i enjoy a lot. ways to mix things up. one of my favorite things is refried black beans, cheese, salsa, egg and fresh avocado. what would you add to it? >> you have the perfect fiesta in there. for me the perfect lunch is a warm tortilla with a slice of avocado and pinch of salt. you add refriedeans and eggs to it you have like a party. that's the beauty of mexican food we're so accommodating very easy to put a mexican meal together. it's very easy to have mexicans over i always say when people hear come over for mexican, you know there is no starting time. you know there is no ending time. you know there is goi to be bountiful food. it's very casual and just very welcoming and i feel like mexicans are just like that easy. >> we ran out of time want to share about mexican fiesta. challenging about being on tv. people ask us this
i make a mexican style turkey. it pays homage to the beautiful thanksgiving tradition, but also showing how latinos we can enrich the american life. >> i have a question on enriching a meal i enjoy a lot. ways to mix things up. one of my favorite things is refried black beans, cheese, salsa, egg and fresh avocado. what would you add to it? >> you have the perfect fiesta in there. for me the perfect lunch is a warm tortilla with a slice of avocado and pinch of salt. you add...
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then you get mexicans. americans have never been able to figure out mexicans. do we hate them more than blacks? are they lower, higher than blacks, well, alo of people have been right about it. it is interesting. the great oral heist to yip. he once interviewed a mexican american in chicago. he said which were the buffer zone between the african-americans of chy i like the african-americans could relate to us mexicans because we were not as racist as the white folks. the white people they could relate to us. we are in the middle. it is interesting now because what is happening. mexicans moving to the south. white. republican politicians, they will go to african-americans to say, hey, we have not liked you for 200 years but now we have the new group, we'll look you now. well, let's unite into hating these. hating these hex cans. so, those questions are the type of questions that i say gone. what i say, look, went it comes to race relations in this country. it that bans game of maneuver, using the newest people to, using the newest people to demonize the people t
then you get mexicans. americans have never been able to figure out mexicans. do we hate them more than blacks? are they lower, higher than blacks, well, alo of people have been right about it. it is interesting. the great oral heist to yip. he once interviewed a mexican american in chicago. he said which were the buffer zone between the african-americans of chy i like the african-americans could relate to us mexicans because we were not as racist as the white folks. the white people they could...
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in the northern mexican city. 15 elite mexican marines bust into what seems like a normal middle class home, looking for one of the world's most wanted criminals. the drug lord they called "el chapo" or shorty. a man with an uncanny ability to evade capture. and a loyal army of heavily-armed thugs. >> it's bullets flying everywhere. so the team has to split in half. half goes this way where there's a bedroom. the other half has this difficult task of trying to make it up these stairs. [ gunshots ] this bathroom they came to and just bashed it open. they find a woman in here. there's another woman back there. but "el chapo" is not anywhere on this floor. downstairs, the other team moves through the hallway. you're now in the bedroom that the men were most fiercely defending. they did not want the teams to get in here. when the marines do get in, they find two men armed with semi-automatics. suddenly the men change their tune and no longer want to fight. they want to surrender. in the closet they find two more men who also surrender. the marines don't know it yet, but those men are buyin
in the northern mexican city. 15 elite mexican marines bust into what seems like a normal middle class home, looking for one of the world's most wanted criminals. the drug lord they called "el chapo" or shorty. a man with an uncanny ability to evade capture. and a loyal army of heavily-armed thugs. >> it's bullets flying everywhere. so the team has to split in half. half goes this way where there's a bedroom. the other half has this difficult task of trying to make it up these...
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i presume... you're mexican, i know, of mexican descent, and i presume you were raised roman catholicjosa: mm-hmm. >> well, the church, the roman catholic church, for the first millennium and a half after the death of christ, was like a club for intellectuals. i don't mean it in a facetious way. all of the intellectuals who were priests that related to the church, they all read latin, no matter if they were from what is now italy or germany or england or france. whereas the common people didn't know anything about each other, the intellectual class did. that's the same analogy for artists in the diaspora. >> hinojosa: so do you agree, ilan, that these... or what would be the points of intersection historically? >> i would say first and foremost that the latinos are not a racial minority. we have been a minority group, and so african american literature is part of latino literature, because there is a portion, a substantial portion, of latinos that are black, and they have been producing literature from the very beginning of... in the history of this country. >> hinojosa: so you guys o
i presume... you're mexican, i know, of mexican descent, and i presume you were raised roman catholicjosa: mm-hmm. >> well, the church, the roman catholic church, for the first millennium and a half after the death of christ, was like a club for intellectuals. i don't mean it in a facetious way. all of the intellectuals who were priests that related to the church, they all read latin, no matter if they were from what is now italy or germany or england or france. whereas the common people...
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this is the statement from the mexican president. it says last friday the president sent invitations to both candidates, which were well received by both of the team campaigns. this is a mexican president. now donald trump has confirmed that he is going. why would he send this? why would he send invitations to both candidates if indeed, you know, he's got low -- he's got a low approval rating? >> he has his own issues back home. you want to show your voters and consisten consiste constituents that you're working on this. even if donald trump goes down there and he does come back and the mexican president says the meeting was a joke and we'll never pay for the wall, donald trump could perhaps turn that around and be rah, rah, rah, america first, america first and that could help his campaign. >> i need to get to phil mattingly. donald trump is still speaking. how is this message going over at this rally? >> reporter: he's been pretty consistent tonight, don. he mentioned obviously the immigration speech. but for the most part it's bee
this is the statement from the mexican president. it says last friday the president sent invitations to both candidates, which were well received by both of the team campaigns. this is a mexican president. now donald trump has confirmed that he is going. why would he send this? why would he send invitations to both candidates if indeed, you know, he's got low -- he's got a low approval rating? >> he has his own issues back home. you want to show your voters and consisten consiste...
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the mexican president. this short of a formality to invite both of these candidates to come visit mexico city so we can have a conversation. did he actually believe donald trump would accept the invitation? >> presidential candidates have visited the mexico in the past. it's a low key affair. they go and meet with americans who are living in mexico because it's a very strong tie. this is surprise in the timing. maybe the crisis he's facing with his low popularity and the issues facing mexico led him to believe this might spark something else. the question is what can he get out of it. >> does the mexican president think that a meeting like this could boost his popularity among mexicans? >> if he thinks that, he's probably the only one that thinks he does. he's already, like you mentioned, suffered from plenty of scandals, conflicts of interest scandals from the government, rising violence. lately accused of plagiarizing his law school thesis. his popularity is really low and he's battling from one pop to th
the mexican president. this short of a formality to invite both of these candidates to come visit mexico city so we can have a conversation. did he actually believe donald trump would accept the invitation? >> presidential candidates have visited the mexico in the past. it's a low key affair. they go and meet with americans who are living in mexico because it's a very strong tie. this is surprise in the timing. maybe the crisis he's facing with his low popularity and the issues facing...
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and clarence page, that's quoting the mexican president. is this a smart move for donald trump or does he run the risk of having the mexican president tomorrow publicly say we will never pay for your wall. >> we know donald trump loves the risk and he loves to negotiate. i think he smells the possibility of a deal of some sort, it's hard to believe it would be that -- much of a come presen zif deal. i'll have to more question of trump reacting to flattery, which he loves to do once again and he feels flattered that the president of mexico wants to talk to hem. the whole thing sounds very vague. i'll be surprised if he comes off tomorrow. i met with previous mexican president and the notion of having a meeting put together this hastingly sounds very understand to me. >> let's start off with one saying, he will not pay for a wall. >> mexico is going to pay for this wall you have just said you're opposed to. >> that's a concern, we would never consider that. >> the washington post indicates that steve bannon is the one pushing this jd within t
and clarence page, that's quoting the mexican president. is this a smart move for donald trump or does he run the risk of having the mexican president tomorrow publicly say we will never pay for your wall. >> we know donald trump loves the risk and he loves to negotiate. i think he smells the possibility of a deal of some sort, it's hard to believe it would be that -- much of a come presen zif deal. i'll have to more question of trump reacting to flattery, which he loves to do once again...
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they are overwhelmingly, within mexico, mexican organizations that are comprised of mexican citizens. do they also take advantage of other forms of trafficking in order to make money? yes they do. whether that's trafficking in person or firearms or trafficking in contraband or other forms of criminal activity they engage in it. their usual approach is to manage the process themselves from within mexico, and get the product across the united states border. that is done by the organizations themselves and their personnel. once they have delivered to the ultimate destination in the united states, by which i mean the city, at that point they have a local partner. that partner may or may not be mexican. it may be an all-american game, it may be a mix, but that is the point as they shift from transportation and wholesale into retail where the product then moves from the criminal organization, the mexican cartel, to some other americanized version. >> just so i understand, you are confident that the leadership in mexico fully understands this and is working with us in order to root out these
they are overwhelmingly, within mexico, mexican organizations that are comprised of mexican citizens. do they also take advantage of other forms of trafficking in order to make money? yes they do. whether that's trafficking in person or firearms or trafficking in contraband or other forms of criminal activity they engage in it. their usual approach is to manage the process themselves from within mexico, and get the product across the united states border. that is done by the organizations...
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i don't believe this is about appealing to mexicans because those first generation mexicans or mexican-americans who probably follow mexican politics more than most americans certainly would, they know that this president is very unpopular. donald trump has called mexico an enemy, he has compared immigrants to rapists, to criminals, and the president of mexico has said about donald trump that his tone reminds him of hitler and musa leeny, so i am really anxious and excited to see what these two could possibly have to say to each other. >> and just to point out that pena nieto was in washington a couple weeks ago with a visit with president obama. there've been plenty of opportunities for them to get together in a more formalized way, but to do this so spontaneously, this was an invitation as you point out to both candidates. hillary clinton saying that she would be meeting or doing that at the appropriate time, whatever that is. but certainly not accepting this. let me play label the of kellyanne conway discussing trump as leader. this was her play on the "today" show with savannah guthrie. >> s
i don't believe this is about appealing to mexicans because those first generation mexicans or mexican-americans who probably follow mexican politics more than most americans certainly would, they know that this president is very unpopular. donald trump has called mexico an enemy, he has compared immigrants to rapists, to criminals, and the president of mexico has said about donald trump that his tone reminds him of hitler and musa leeny, so i am really anxious and excited to see what these two...
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mexican leaders pushed to highlight mexican-american business owners contribute more than a half billion dollars in revenue to wisconsin each year. one us how he's living the american dream. i feel really good to have made itas soon as youwalk into 'el ray' off 16th and erneo villarreal's mexican- american pride. got the eagle and e american flag and the mexican ag the 69 year old who ew up just outside monterrey, mexico.. has lived on milwaukee's south side since the 60's. for years we didnt discriminated or nothing we felt we were toda. villarreal has a tortilla factory four thriving businesses with loyal mexicano...si villarreal believes policians, including fellow business owner and esential candidate donald trump should listen to more immigrant families. we want the goverment to be more unrstaing of the needs of american people and e united stat stereotypes have frustrated villareal. some people say we dont pay taxes i pataxes pay 60 percent of goes into taxes the mexican consulate shared latinos who live in wisconsin's contribute ?one billion dollars? in federal state and local tax
mexican leaders pushed to highlight mexican-american business owners contribute more than a half billion dollars in revenue to wisconsin each year. one us how he's living the american dream. i feel really good to have made itas soon as youwalk into 'el ray' off 16th and erneo villarreal's mexican- american pride. got the eagle and e american flag and the mexican ag the 69 year old who ew up just outside monterrey, mexico.. has lived on milwaukee's south side since the 60's. for years we didnt...
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one with the mexican flag.onald trump at one of those podiums and president enrique pena nieto at the other podium very shortly. we were told to expect those remarks some time between 3:30 and 3:45. it is 3:44 on the east coast right now. some time soon we will hear from donald trump as they wrap up their private meeting. for more, let's turn to hugh hewitt, political analyst. how are you? >> give us your thoughts about this move by donald trump announcing it last night on twitter and here he is in mexico city. >> very good move by donald trump. i think typically presidential candidates do the three i's, they make a trip that's routine for people running for the office. going to mexico, i think bush did. i believe reagan it. and i think it's something that shows stature and hillary clinton criticizing it. doesn't matter one way or the other. donald trump is going to stand next to the head of state and goes well. i want trump to win, so hopefully it goes well. it will be an interesting reaction that he comes bac
one with the mexican flag.onald trump at one of those podiums and president enrique pena nieto at the other podium very shortly. we were told to expect those remarks some time between 3:30 and 3:45. it is 3:44 on the east coast right now. some time soon we will hear from donald trump as they wrap up their private meeting. for more, let's turn to hugh hewitt, political analyst. how are you? >> give us your thoughts about this move by donald trump announcing it last night on twitter and...
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that's clear out of the mexican side of our reporting. but the fact that this meeting is being discussed and trump wants to go to mexico city, to fly there, doesn't necessarily mean it's going to happen. there's still a lot of talk, that the mexican president could come under pressure once this news happen and broke, to maybe not have the meeting and that trump's using it as a political opportunity rather than a policy meeting. so a lot of things are fluid right now, but we're confident these discussions have been very active and trump's leaning toward going tomorrow. >> one last question for you, robert. in terms of your previous reporting, what you understand about presidential campaigns at this stage, particularly candidates with secret service protection. presumably there would be a lot of logistical and security things that would have to be worked out in order for a presidential candidate to make a very, very short-notice international trip, even if it is just a trip to mexico. that side of things, do we know if that is settled or if
that's clear out of the mexican side of our reporting. but the fact that this meeting is being discussed and trump wants to go to mexico city, to fly there, doesn't necessarily mean it's going to happen. there's still a lot of talk, that the mexican president could come under pressure once this news happen and broke, to maybe not have the meeting and that trump's using it as a political opportunity rather than a policy meeting. so a lot of things are fluid right now, but we're confident these...
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mexicans lost the war with the united states, perhaps not because they were mexicans but because they'd been getti inten beaten up on my major indings now powers so by the time americans arrived, they have to top it will over. now i don't to want sort of completely revise everything, these are the kinds of things we need to think about. and if we inject or superimpose perhaps indian nations on to those maps that are empty of indian nations, it prompts us and hopefully prompts our students to rethink it and say well it can't be that simple. especially if we do what we don't normally do, and that is to recognize the and yan power matters, that indian people were present every where in north america, at every stage, and that what they did was make decisions, develop foreign policies, flex their muscles in ways that made sense from their native american perspective, not play out some big part that's been prescribed for them in american history. so i'll finish again with at 10:00, what about that. wl this map. all right. cycles of history. all right. we've got to incorporate into our thinkin
mexicans lost the war with the united states, perhaps not because they were mexicans but because they'd been getti inten beaten up on my major indings now powers so by the time americans arrived, they have to top it will over. now i don't to want sort of completely revise everything, these are the kinds of things we need to think about. and if we inject or superimpose perhaps indian nations on to those maps that are empty of indian nations, it prompts us and hopefully prompts our students to...
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lopez whether the mexican mime will be interested in bag a designee of a cultural space to revibrate their educational programming which they've been doing for a couple of decades and basically the issue the former education director for the mexican museum and ascended to the position her - this is not a gallery space and place where some of the 16 thousand plus pieces of arts in storage with the mexican museum do two things enable the arts from local san franciscan and mexican-american artists to be brought into the community and also to work with community artists from the mission in and around the mission they can come in and do stations on the pathway and more importantly is to do programming in the affordable housing developments with children for after-school programs and bring overseeing mexican museum programs within the mission district morph part of the reason that the to accept the designation they didn't have the final say the mexican museum was followed up in 1975 ironically on fulsome street a coming home and it also happens to correlate with a long term lease at yerba
lopez whether the mexican mime will be interested in bag a designee of a cultural space to revibrate their educational programming which they've been doing for a couple of decades and basically the issue the former education director for the mexican museum and ascended to the position her - this is not a gallery space and place where some of the 16 thousand plus pieces of arts in storage with the mexican museum do two things enable the arts from local san franciscan and mexican-american artists...
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with that meeting with the mexican president. this is one of the reasons why i had known the respect for the president of mexico. they are in the presidential setting. this is a donald trump day. you don't know that hillary clinton is speaking to the american legion. with all due respect it doesn't hold true. he was down there with the president of mexico state in fact they found common ground. >> let me ask you this. her camp is blasting donald trump in his visit. from the first days of his campaign donald trump has painted mexicans as rapists and criminals. we should force of mexico to pay for the giant border wall. if mexico doesn't pay up. it doesn't make her look bad that donald trump took up that invitation first. she would in fact had to hold a press conference out there and she hasn't done that here so why should she do it in mexico. it all leads to the fact the people don't like her and they don't trust her. you can go on and on. and with respect to what donald trump has said i don't think he is deviating from a lot of w
with that meeting with the mexican president. this is one of the reasons why i had known the respect for the president of mexico. they are in the presidential setting. this is a donald trump day. you don't know that hillary clinton is speaking to the american legion. with all due respect it doesn't hold true. he was down there with the president of mexico state in fact they found common ground. >> let me ask you this. her camp is blasting donald trump in his visit. from the first days of...
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and donald trump and the current mexican president did talk about the wall. but not who was going to pay for it. that's one of the unanswered questions that we expect to get more enlightenment on in tonight's speech here in phoenix, which has a much, much bigger spotlight on it tonight, chris, because of trump's trip to mexico this afternoon. >> carl, thank you. >>> let's take a moment to trace the evolution of donald trump's thinking on immigration. taking us on that journey is chief washington correspondent james rosen. >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. and some, i assume are good people. >> reporter: from the day donald trump launched his once improbable bid for the republican nomination, illegal immigration has been his signature issue. he promised to build a wall along the southern border. >> they built the great wall of china, 13,000 miles. here we only need 1,000. >> reporter: and to make mexico pay for it. he promised to revive the mass deportations of the
and donald trump and the current mexican president did talk about the wall. but not who was going to pay for it. that's one of the unanswered questions that we expect to get more enlightenment on in tonight's speech here in phoenix, which has a much, much bigger spotlight on it tonight, chris, because of trump's trip to mexico this afternoon. >> carl, thank you. >>> let's take a moment to trace the evolution of donald trump's thinking on immigration. taking us on that journey is...
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lopez whether the mexican mime will be interested in bag a designee of a cultural space to revibrate their educational programming which they've been doing for a couple of decades and basically the issue the former education director for the mexican museum and ascended to the position her - this is not a gallery space and place where some of the 16 thousand plus pieces of arts in storage with the mexican museum do two things enable the arts from local san franciscan and mexican-american artists to be brought into the community and also to work with community artists from the mission in and around the mission they can come in and do stations on the pathway and more importantly is to do programming in the affordable housing developments with children for after-school programs and bring overseeing mexican museum programs within the mission district morph part of the reason that the to accept the designation they didn't have the final say the mexican museum was followed up in 1975 ironically on fulsome street a coming home and it also happens to correlate with a long term lease at yerba
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this hits them hardest. >> for mexicans this means higher prices. >> something nice in the culture.speaking foreign language] >> hunter is not thehe real problem here. it has massive impact. we've found that where food prices have risen, families have less s fruit anand berry ad have far less healthy dieets. taking out loans just to be able to afford food, cutting back on expenditures like health care and education, all of which has a much longer-r-term impact. >> the impact of higher prices is feltt thrououghout the expenditures of mexico and in terms of lower demand for other things. the mexican economy is the real concern because we do not see demand growing fast enougugh and we could b be next.. >> fooood spepelation iss rampat because of deregegulation of the markets. it was seen as big investments, banks moving into commodity markets, with $100 billion pouring into these markets. markets were overwhelmed, that is why it has become such a problem. >> the mexican government itself has begun to speculate on the market in an effort to counter the volatility. but many believe the o
this hits them hardest. >> for mexicans this means higher prices. >> something nice in the culture.speaking foreign language] >> hunter is not thehe real problem here. it has massive impact. we've found that where food prices have risen, families have less s fruit anand berry ad have far less healthy dieets. taking out loans just to be able to afford food, cutting back on expenditures like health care and education, all of which has a much longer-r-term impact. >> the...
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is it socker that mexicans are most excited about? >> yes. i me strange ones like archery. >> jimmy: really? >> athletics, we'll walk forever, you know. all the training, crossing back and forth. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: also diving. but i'm a huge soccer fan. so for me, soccer. we have this amazing experience in brazil. game, games brazil for the gold medal. this was a very important day in my life. >> jimmy: was it? >> yes, and my husband, my whole family had come over for the summer. >> jimmy: where were you? >> i was here in l.a. when i say my whole family, the mexicans know that's not likely. that's a lot of people in one house. [ laughter ] >> and my husband had arrived like 2:00 in the moneying and the game was really early. then he was jet lagged and he couldn't sleep. oh my god, i was nervous that i was goi the game. and finally, you know, we went to sleep. but i didn't -- i couldn't wake him up because he went to sleep like two hours before the game. and then i woke up really early. and it was like a conspiracy
is it socker that mexicans are most excited about? >> yes. i me strange ones like archery. >> jimmy: really? >> athletics, we'll walk forever, you know. all the training, crossing back and forth. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: also diving. but i'm a huge soccer fan. so for me, soccer. we have this amazing experience in brazil. game, games brazil for the gold medal. this was a very important day in my life. >> jimmy: was it? >> yes, and my...
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lopez whether the mexican mime will be interested in bag a designee of a cultural space to revibrate their educational programming which they've been doing for a couple of decades and basically the issue the former education director for the mexican museum and ascended to the position her - this is not a gallery space and place where some of the 16 thousand plus pieces of arts in storage with the mexican museum do two things enable the arts from local san franciscan and mexican-american artists to be brought into the community and also to work with community artists from the mission in and around the mission they can come in and do stations on the pathway and more importantly is to do programming in the affordable housing developments with children for after-school programs and bring overseeing mexican museum programs within the mission district morph part of the reason that the to accept the designation they didn't have the final say the mexican museum was followed up in 1975 ironically on fulsome street a coming home and it also happens to correlate with a long term lease at yerba
lopez whether the mexican mime will be interested in bag a designee of a cultural space to revibrate their educational programming which they've been doing for a couple of decades and basically the issue the former education director for the mexican museum and ascended to the position her - this is not a gallery space and place where some of the 16 thousand plus pieces of arts in storage with the mexican museum do two things enable the arts from local san franciscan and mexican-american artists...
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that's not how it works. >> trump's visit didn't sit well with many mexicans including former mexican president fox. >> she is not welcome in mexico. we don't want him. we reject his visit. i don't understand why president pena has offered this opportunity. i think it is nothing more than a political stunt. trump is using mexico is using president pena to boost his sinking poll numbers. >> later tonight as we mentioned, trump is set to issue a speech about immigration in phoenix. phoenix is where halle jackson is. it played out south in mexico today. a last-minute trip. it was not announced until very latest last night. what does the trump campaign feel i accomplished? >> reporter: this was an opportunity for donald trump to getum with another head of state and to look frankly, presidential. to put on this stage craft that would allow him to pull off what some skeptics doubted he could. a commander in chief. part of this was to create an opportunity to coincide with his immigration speech tonight. talk about the wall of talk about mexico. talks about what he wants to do when it comes
that's not how it works. >> trump's visit didn't sit well with many mexicans including former mexican president fox. >> she is not welcome in mexico. we don't want him. we reject his visit. i don't understand why president pena has offered this opportunity. i think it is nothing more than a political stunt. trump is using mexico is using president pena to boost his sinking poll numbers. >> later tonight as we mentioned, trump is set to issue a speech about immigration in...
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what is a condition of the mexican economy? >> the condition o >> the condition of the mexican economy right now is pretty solid. it's not growing on a yearly basis at the rate that even government officials would like to see. there happens to be a lot of confidence in the stability of the economy and the degree to which it has released unemployment and it's part of the reason why actually in the last four or five years the undocumented immigration has reversed and more than a million people have gone back to mexico. not only because the u.s. was having a recession, but eventually, mexico began employing those people who previously couldn't find jobs. >> from your book politics in mexico, the u.s. constitutes a crucial variable in the very definition of mexico's modern political culture. what did you mean? >> if you look at the relationship between the two countriecountries but is intereg about it from the historical perspective that part of the liberal democratic influence in mexico has come significantly from the united state
what is a condition of the mexican economy? >> the condition o >> the condition of the mexican economy right now is pretty solid. it's not growing on a yearly basis at the rate that even government officials would like to see. there happens to be a lot of confidence in the stability of the economy and the degree to which it has released unemployment and it's part of the reason why actually in the last four or five years the undocumented immigration has reversed and more than a...