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in the mexican senate the foreign minister made it clear that his government is not in a joking mood when it comes to the agreement. we're going to lose but it we can't allow the free trade agreement to stop being for free traders if red tape restrictions administration tariffs and barriers are introduced this defeats the purpose of the agreement that doesn't suit mexico we have to be prepared to say no mexico is bigger than nafta. an agreement that took twenty years to negotiate it's hard to renegotiate but mexico would be willing to try still mexican negotiators want to avoid the new tariffs that trump suggested to prevent companies from leaving mexico for the u.s. not many support transposition even the powerful american lobbying organization the u.s. chamber of commerce is turning its back. we've been patient headed and constructive. let me right now be possible and direct there are several several. proposals still on the table that could. deal and that could mean deep trouble for the economy canada the usa and mexico are each other's most important trading partners and for many
in the mexican senate the foreign minister made it clear that his government is not in a joking mood when it comes to the agreement. we're going to lose but it we can't allow the free trade agreement to stop being for free traders if red tape restrictions administration tariffs and barriers are introduced this defeats the purpose of the agreement that doesn't suit mexico we have to be prepared to say no mexico is bigger than nafta. an agreement that took twenty years to negotiate it's hard to...
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in the mexican senate the foreign minister made it clear that his government is not in a joking mood when it comes to the agreement. that we can't allow the free trade agreement to stop being for free traders if red tape restrictions administration tariffs and barriers are introduced this defeats the purpose of the agreement that doesn't suit mexico we have to be prepared to say no mexico is bigger than nafta. an agreement that took twenty years to negotiate is hard to renegotiate but mexico would be willing to try still mexican negotiators want to avoid the new tariffs that trump suggested to prevent companies from leaving mexico for the u.s. not many support trumps position even the powerful american lobbying organization the u.s. chamber of commerce is turning its back. we've been patient headed. let me right now be forceful and direct there are several several poison. proposal still on the table that could do on this entire deal and that could mean trouble for the economy canada the usa and mexico are each other's most important trading partners and for many companies there is no
in the mexican senate the foreign minister made it clear that his government is not in a joking mood when it comes to the agreement. that we can't allow the free trade agreement to stop being for free traders if red tape restrictions administration tariffs and barriers are introduced this defeats the purpose of the agreement that doesn't suit mexico we have to be prepared to say no mexico is bigger than nafta. an agreement that took twenty years to negotiate is hard to renegotiate but mexico...
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senate today, and i have to say i join all new mexicans, all americans in mourning the passing of senator pete domenici. our thoughts and deepest condolences, our prayers are with his wife nancy and all of his family and loved ones at this time of great loss, for their family and for the state, and i am certain that senator domenici's legacy will not be forgotten in new mexico and will not be forgotten here in the united states senate. thank of some undocumented immigrants who arrived in the country as children. we will also hear testimony from immigration policy analyst and a medical student protected by tonight. senator chuck grassley chairs this three-hour judiciary committee hearing. [background noises]
senate today, and i have to say i join all new mexicans, all americans in mourning the passing of senator pete domenici. our thoughts and deepest condolences, our prayers are with his wife nancy and all of his family and loved ones at this time of great loss, for their family and for the state, and i am certain that senator domenici's legacy will not be forgotten in new mexico and will not be forgotten here in the united states senate. thank of some undocumented immigrants who arrived in the...
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senate today, and i have to say i join all new mexicans, all americans in mourning the passing of senator pete domenici. our thoughts and deepest condolences, our prayers are with his wife nancy and all of his family and loved ones at this time of great loss, for their family and for the state, and i am certain that senator domenici's legacy will not be forgotten in new mexico and will not be forgotten here in the united states senate. thank >> the house will take up the $29 million supplemental request for additional hurricane efforts , wildfire recovery, and debt belief for the national flood insurance program. for more, we talked with a capitol hill reporter. crack for much of the funding is for disaster relief and where is it going? >> after having to deal with irma and texas and florida and puerto rico and the virgin islands
senate today, and i have to say i join all new mexicans, all americans in mourning the passing of senator pete domenici. our thoughts and deepest condolences, our prayers are with his wife nancy and all of his family and loved ones at this time of great loss, for their family and for the state, and i am certain that senator domenici's legacy will not be forgotten in new mexico and will not be forgotten here in the united states senate. thank >> the house will take up the $29 million...
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/mexican border would cost -- >>> tennessee senator bob corker in his tweet war with donald trump.or his part, the president said i would fully expect corker to be a negative voice and stand in the way of our agenda. didn't have the guts to run. trump may want to steer clear of alienating any more republicans. >>> the remnants of what was once hurricane nate has moved on. this is dash cam video that shows the moment a tornado touched down in caldwell county, north carolina. throughout the carolinas on sunday, tornadoes and funnel the category 1 storm slammed the mississippi coast sunday morning as a category 1 storm, just hours after it made the first landfall in louisiana. >>> get your handkerchiefs ready, because topper's foaming at the mouth. out west, some people are dealing with, or enjoying, as it were, their first snowfall of the season. this video is from the denver area. people living in wyoming and western nebraska are seeing snow as well. about 10,000 feet up, they could see as much as a foot of snow. other areas could see 4 to 8 inches. >> we're not ready. >> even thoug
/mexican border would cost -- >>> tennessee senator bob corker in his tweet war with donald trump.or his part, the president said i would fully expect corker to be a negative voice and stand in the way of our agenda. didn't have the guts to run. trump may want to steer clear of alienating any more republicans. >>> the remnants of what was once hurricane nate has moved on. this is dash cam video that shows the moment a tornado touched down in caldwell county, north carolina....
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mark: senate republicans drafted a homeland security spending bill that improve the full $1.6 billion that president trump wants for a wall of the mexicanuthor of the bill, senator john bozeman of arkansas told congress that the border wall would be resolved in a $1 trillion bill. as well as dealing with the dreamers. president trump's choice for the new drug are has withdrawn his name from consideration. there are reports that congressman tom marino of pennsylvania had pushed legislation making it harder for the drug enforcement agency to fight the opioid crisis. you day, an average of 91 americans die from opioid overdoses. in iraq, fighting between government troops and kurdish forces is impeding output in the oil-rich province. state run media says the iraqi army and its allies have taken oil fields and a refinery. bloomberg spoke with the head of the international energy agency. >> it is too early to say what will be the result of this development. how they are going to evolve and what the implications are on the markets. for the time being, we don't see, we don't imagine a major impact on the oil market. mark: iraq is opec's secon
mark: senate republicans drafted a homeland security spending bill that improve the full $1.6 billion that president trump wants for a wall of the mexicanuthor of the bill, senator john bozeman of arkansas told congress that the border wall would be resolved in a $1 trillion bill. as well as dealing with the dreamers. president trump's choice for the new drug are has withdrawn his name from consideration. there are reports that congressman tom marino of pennsylvania had pushed legislation...
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senate. and to make statements. so yes. one from the of mexican point of view. i hope all your readings are going well here in washington. >> i am learning a great deal full disclosure i am here because they do whatever he says. [laughter] obviously the prime minister is here with the advisers on the nafta phial it has been a great morning and those points were initiated. >> than the chair of the committee at one point with day border tax that other countries have argued is not in the trading interest of the united states. it does not appear to be any tax reform package. >> it has not been discussed but facts were put on the table can the debt is the largest trading partner so china the k combined. it has reached a state of efficiency and civilization on poolsides. to cross the canadian u.s. borders by force six or seven times. but the cross border tax and that larger economic impact is analyzed in soda to discuss and the tpp negotiations now when i was in detroit we go on a the border meeting. what is the position of the government of mexico on the of principle
senate. and to make statements. so yes. one from the of mexican point of view. i hope all your readings are going well here in washington. >> i am learning a great deal full disclosure i am here because they do whatever he says. [laughter] obviously the prime minister is here with the advisers on the nafta phial it has been a great morning and those points were initiated. >> than the chair of the committee at one point with day border tax that other countries have argued is not in...
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mexican state from web county to brownsville since 2016. he previously served as mayor in a border city and as a federal senator. as the governor has advocated for greater cooperation between texas and mexico. he was born in texas, with a his go there, and is the only dual national governor in mexico. the fiveour of panelists were born along the border. the title of the panel is trump and mexico, but it might as well be called trump versus mexico. the line of out racists, drug traffickers, and a few good people. tenselationship remains whether it is over nafta or daca , you name it. who on this panel supports something, anything, that trump is doing when it comes to his rhetoric directed to mexico? let's start with tony. >> it is not so much that i support the positions he has taken, ira sport -- i support the positions he has taken. had pretty much taken for granted that we would have an open trading relationship with mexico. until the president started to really challenge the assumptions, we were not very good about defending the importance of of the relationship. we were not good about stepping up and saying,
mexican state from web county to brownsville since 2016. he previously served as mayor in a border city and as a federal senator. as the governor has advocated for greater cooperation between texas and mexico. he was born in texas, with a his go there, and is the only dual national governor in mexico. the fiveour of panelists were born along the border. the title of the panel is trump and mexico, but it might as well be called trump versus mexico. the line of out racists, drug traffickers, and...
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the governor served as governor of the mexican state of our neighbor which borders texas from 2016. he previously served as a mayor and a federal senator. as governor he advocated for greater cooperation. he was born in texas, went to high school there and i believe is the only dual national governor in mexico. i think it's cool we have four or five panelists that were born along the border. the title of the panel is trump and mexico but in most will be called trump versus mexico. we all remember the line about rapists and drug traffickers and a few good people coming across the us-mexico border. the relationship is tense whether it's over the wall, docket, you name. let's start with a show of hands. who supports something that donald trump is doing when it comes to his policy and rhetoric directed at mexico? >> this is going to be curiously enough. it's not so much that i support the positions the president has taken. i support the responses. if you look at 24 years we had pretty much taken for granted that we would have an open and efficient trading with mexico. until the president started challenging those assumptions we were good a
the governor served as governor of the mexican state of our neighbor which borders texas from 2016. he previously served as a mayor and a federal senator. as governor he advocated for greater cooperation. he was born in texas, went to high school there and i believe is the only dual national governor in mexico. i think it's cool we have four or five panelists that were born along the border. the title of the panel is trump and mexico but in most will be called trump versus mexico. we all...
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mexican governor, the former ambassador to the u.n. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. thank you. >>> senator mccain going after the draft policy that kept tr p trump. we're looking live at the white house, looking at live pictures coming in at the rose garden. he will be there with the prime minister of singapore. we'll have live coverage, coming up. four weeks without the car. okay, yep. good night. with accident forgiveness, your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. your rates won't go up just because of an accident. $107.00 at...doggie lovers warehouse? [woman] an alert from wells fargo? no. i would never. "doggie lovers"? please! you know me. i don't even know where that is! look, i'm replying deny. see? oh, come on! hello? wells fargo. i did not make that purchase. i didn't do it! i'm so glad you caught that. uh huh. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain.like most people. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves
mexican governor, the former ambassador to the u.n. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. thank you. >>> senator mccain going after the draft policy that kept tr p trump. we're looking live at the white house, looking at live pictures coming in at the rose garden. he will be there with the prime minister of singapore. we'll have live coverage, coming up. four weeks without the car. okay, yep. good night. with accident forgiveness, your rates won't go up just because...
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mexican citizens back on the street. >> time for keeping them up. he's for taking them down. >> and alabama senator roy moore using mr. trump the rise as an act of god. >> you have said that donald trump was put in the white house by god? >> everybody else thinks it's the russians. i think -- probably the hand of god. >> meanwhile, republican leaders like paul ryan seem to have gone from these warnings against trumpism -- >> if a person wants to be the nominee of the republican party, there can be no evasionened no games. they must reject any group or cause that is built on bigotry. >> normally i do not comment on what's going on in the presidential election. i will take an exception today. this is not conservatism. >> insisting no one wants to hear republicans when they, you guessed it, warn against trumpism. >> i don't think the american people care about that. i don't think the american people want to see us up here yelling at each other. they want to see us fighting for them. >> folks, the loudest trump critics in the gop seem to be a lot less vocal or their cries are falling on deaf ears. some
mexican citizens back on the street. >> time for keeping them up. he's for taking them down. >> and alabama senator roy moore using mr. trump the rise as an act of god. >> you have said that donald trump was put in the white house by god? >> everybody else thinks it's the russians. i think -- probably the hand of god. >> meanwhile, republican leaders like paul ryan seem to have gone from these warnings against trumpism -- >> if a person wants to be the...
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senate with only republican votes. in washington, peter ducey. >>>a key phase of jury selection began monday in the trial of a mexican national accused of killing a woman on a busy san francisco pier in a case that set off a fierce national debate on immigration. jose ines garcia zarate, who had been deported five times, has acknowledged shooting 32- year-old kate steinle while she walked with her father on the pier crowded with tourists. garcia zarate has said the shooting was accidental and has pleaded not guilty to second- degree murder. earlier this month, lawyers summoned hundreds of potential jurors to court to fill out questionnaires. among other things, they were asked if they could sit through a lengthy trial or had moral qualms about the case. superior court spokeswoman megan filly said 160 jury candidates reported monday for further questioning. media was not granted access to the courtroom due to limited space, filly said. court officials say media will be allowed to rotate into the courtroom at an unspecified date. before the shooting, garcia zarate, 54, had been released from the san francisco jail after the district attorney droppe
senate with only republican votes. in washington, peter ducey. >>>a key phase of jury selection began monday in the trial of a mexican national accused of killing a woman on a busy san francisco pier in a case that set off a fierce national debate on immigration. jose ines garcia zarate, who had been deported five times, has acknowledged shooting 32- year-old kate steinle while she walked with her father on the pier crowded with tourists. garcia zarate has said the shooting was...
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. >> senator, the thing is they would say it's not personality driven, this is driven by things of great importance like comments that mexicans are rapists, or equating white supremacists that are protesting against their evil beliefs. that's what these fellow members of congress are now saying and you are seeing them not running, and do you fear it hurts the party overall, does it weaken the republican party? >> obviously when you have these things going on, there will be pockets of dissolution. there's no question about that. you always hope to pull it together. poppy, my first election was 1970. i have been doing this for almost half a century. i have been a member of the republican party all that period of time. i have seen ups and downs, and i have seen the clashes, and we get through these things. obviously you wish they would come out better. it should be obvious to everybody by now that we have a president who has a very unique personality, very different than what we have seen in a president before, and he communicates and handles differently, and it causes some grief with some people. but we are americans, and we ge
. >> senator, the thing is they would say it's not personality driven, this is driven by things of great importance like comments that mexicans are rapists, or equating white supremacists that are protesting against their evil beliefs. that's what these fellow members of congress are now saying and you are seeing them not running, and do you fear it hurts the party overall, does it weaken the republican party? >> obviously when you have these things going on, there will be pockets...
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mexican border, is that a 2200 mile wall? attorney general sessions: that is not what the president expects it to be. senator: but it will not be 2200 miles? attorney general sessions: no, it will not. senator: do you support a path to citizenship for dream act kids if we can get good border security and return? attorney general sessions: i have not supported anything about citizenship, but i am prepared to say and i think i have said previously, something can be worked out on this. but he can't just be one-sided. senator: gotcha. i agree with that. i agree with that. i want to talk about russia. did you ever hear of anybody in the clinton campaign, talking about having collaborated with the russians? attorney general sessions: you mean in the media? senator: did you ever overhear a conversation between you and anybody on the campaign, to talk about meeting with the russians? attorney general sessions: you said the clinton campaign. senator: the truck campaign. i apologize. attorney general sessions: i have not seen anything that would indicate a collusion with russians, to impact the campaign. aware of are
mexican border, is that a 2200 mile wall? attorney general sessions: that is not what the president expects it to be. senator: but it will not be 2200 miles? attorney general sessions: no, it will not. senator: do you support a path to citizenship for dream act kids if we can get good border security and return? attorney general sessions: i have not supported anything about citizenship, but i am prepared to say and i think i have said previously, something can be worked out on this. but he...
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of that, doubled.population has k-12 is now 54% hispanic, which means mexican and us $30 billion a year. feinstein in 1995, senatethe california was an immigration disaster. of course she's changed her surpass whitecans californians. reid wilson. guest: california is one of a handful of states and i think it is four states now majority-minority, hawaii is one goingm, too, as is -- i'm to screw up if i try to list them all, but not entirely that those immigration statistics were correct, but this is a big fault line in politics, this sort of onsider -- the question of immigration is the tip of a very large iceberg about what america be s like, what it means to an american and these are sort of the fundamental questions we asking during the 2016 campaign. together and d make america great again, you could not have two more messages about what the shape of the country looks and immigrants play a huge role. a -- ties are now massively growing segment of the electorate. had a kid last year and last year was first year he will be a minority. more nonwhite children born in the u.s. for the first time in merican history
of that, doubled.population has k-12 is now 54% hispanic, which means mexican and us $30 billion a year. feinstein in 1995, senatethe california was an immigration disaster. of course she's changed her surpass whitecans californians. reid wilson. guest: california is one of a handful of states and i think it is four states now majority-minority, hawaii is one goingm, too, as is -- i'm to screw up if i try to list them all, but not entirely that those immigration statistics were correct, but...
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president, the senate majority leader, the speaker of the house, and every single elected official who endorses a candidate with those views. they should be held accountable. proverb an old mexicanys tell me with whom you walk and i will show you who you are. whether or not we are willing to accept this kind of a good tree and hatred speaks volumes about who we are as a country. but, all of the words that i can use, all of the wonderful enthusiastic applause that you can give me, none of it matters if you do not get out to vote in every election, not just the presidential one. [cheering and applause] >> because at all levels of government, we have to work to elect candidates who will not only say the right things, but do the right things, who will stand up not only for lgbt writes but the rights of immigrants and refugees, civil rights, women's rights, stand up for religious freedom, freedom of the press, the right of people to live and worship freely. who will champion human rights and democracy, not only at home and around the world but as eleanor roosevelt once said, in the small places close to home? live,reets where people the schools they attend, the factories, farms, and
president, the senate majority leader, the speaker of the house, and every single elected official who endorses a candidate with those views. they should be held accountable. proverb an old mexicanys tell me with whom you walk and i will show you who you are. whether or not we are willing to accept this kind of a good tree and hatred speaks volumes about who we are as a country. but, all of the words that i can use, all of the wonderful enthusiastic applause that you can give me, none of it...
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the president, the senate majority the speaker of the house, and every single elected endorses ao candidate with those views. they should be held accountable. now, there's an old mexicanhow you who you are. whether or not we are willing to accept this kind of bigotry and hatred speaks volumes about who we are as a country. but, you know, all of the words the i can use, all of wonderful enthusiastic applause me, none of itve matters if you do not get out to in every election, not just the presidential one! [cheering and applause] >> because at all levels of government, we have to work to nott candidates who will only say the right things, but do the right things, who will for lgbtnot only rights but the rights of immigrants and refugees, civil women's rights, stand up for religious freedom, freedom the right of people to live and worship freely. now, who will champion human rights and democracy, not only and around the world but as eleanor roosevelt once said, the small places close to home? the streets where people live, attend, thethey factories, farms and offices where they work. earlier this year -- this is about a month and a half ago -- the memorial service winds
the president, the senate majority the speaker of the house, and every single elected endorses ao candidate with those views. they should be held accountable. now, there's an old mexicanhow you who you are. whether or not we are willing to accept this kind of bigotry and hatred speaks volumes about who we are as a country. but, you know, all of the words the i can use, all of wonderful enthusiastic applause me, none of itve matters if you do not get out to in every election, not just the...
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mexican state of [inaudible], our neighbor which borders texas from webb county to brownsville since 2016. he previously served as mayor of [inaudible] a border city across from texas in a federal senator as governor has advocated for greater cooperation between texas and [inaudible]. here's a fun factory he was born in mcallen, texas went to the house. there and i believe is the only dual national governor in mexico. so, i think it's cool that we have four of the five panelists and four were born along the border. said muller and i were not so the title of this panel is trump and mexico but it might as well be called trump versus mexico. we all remember the line about rapist and drug traffickers and a few good people coming across the us-mexico border. the relationship remains tense whether it is over the wall, daca, nasa, you name it. let's start with a show of hands. who on this panel supports something or anything that donald trump is doing when it comes to his policy and rhetoric directed at mexico. let's start with tony. this is actually going to be curiously enough. >> it is not so much that i support the positions of the president has taken but i support the responses to the po
mexican state of [inaudible], our neighbor which borders texas from webb county to brownsville since 2016. he previously served as mayor of [inaudible] a border city across from texas in a federal senator as governor has advocated for greater cooperation between texas and [inaudible]. here's a fun factory he was born in mcallen, texas went to the house. there and i believe is the only dual national governor in mexico. so, i think it's cool that we have four of the five panelists and four were...
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president talked about the mexican immigrants in ways that were unbecoming, talking about my colleague john mccain, how he couldn't be respected because he was captured. >> senator, two points. one, some skeptics will say it's easy to do this when you're facing a very uphill campaign and you're likely to lose, number one, and you should speak to that, and number two, you seem to be saying to your fellow republicans, if you do not speak out now, this is so serious, you're complicit in the actions of the president. >> i do think the longer we go, the more this behavior is normalized. and that is a problem. we can't allow our dialogue to continue to coursen. already, i think we're seeing the effects of this new era. >> if you don't speak out, you're complicit in the crime, however the president is doing it. >> i think we have a responsibility as elected officials to speak out. when there's behavior beyond the pale and then some of what we've seen fits in that category. >> do you think you can change the president? >> you know, i think all of us have been waiting for nine months for that pivot that was going to occur toward more appropriate behavior and stability. w
president talked about the mexican immigrants in ways that were unbecoming, talking about my colleague john mccain, how he couldn't be respected because he was captured. >> senator, two points. one, some skeptics will say it's easy to do this when you're facing a very uphill campaign and you're likely to lose, number one, and you should speak to that, and number two, you seem to be saying to your fellow republicans, if you do not speak out now, this is so serious, you're complicit in the...
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senate republicans have a crafted a hard draft of a homeland security spending bill that includes one point six dollars billion that the president wants for a wall at the mexicanthor of the bill reporters today the border wall funds would be resolved in a $1 trillion spending bill in december. the bill will also tackle the issue of whether to continue work permits for immigrants ought to the u.s. illegally as children, the so-called dreamers. brexit talks remain deadlocked following the meeting of foreign ministers in luxembourg. chiefropean union's negotiator, michel barnier, talked to reporters. >> just look at the timetable, the european union is not holding anybody back. we are ready and willing to speed up the negotiations. in the meantime we will respect to the various stages. we do not have any intention of holding it up. mark: barnier says the e.u. needs to see significant progress from the u.k. on the divorce bill to move forward. fleeing muslims are myanmar and going into bangladesh, according to the united nations office for refugees. more than half a million others are living in squalid and overcrowded camps. myanmar officials have denied the syste
senate republicans have a crafted a hard draft of a homeland security spending bill that includes one point six dollars billion that the president wants for a wall at the mexicanthor of the bill reporters today the border wall funds would be resolved in a $1 trillion spending bill in december. the bill will also tackle the issue of whether to continue work permits for immigrants ought to the u.s. illegally as children, the so-called dreamers. brexit talks remain deadlocked following the meeting...
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senator. mr. chairman, reports out of the recent fourth round of the nafta renegotiations have not been possess particulars particularly reporting the actions in auto and mexicanities and certain u.s. proposals and the successful conclusion was always going to be difficult. now we seem to to be further away from the goal unanimous ever before. is those regoingses don't produce an outcome that is acceptable to the administration or congress, would the economy be better off i the u.s. pulled out of and a and a half to -- na rather than the status quo. >> i'm not involved in the negotiations and i think that the president's position on trade is that our trade deals can be made better and i think that as an economist i can say it's been -- an economist wrote a free trade deal situation, we got free trade. if you look at the free trade deals they take months and months to negotiate and have thousands of pages. don't think one can dispute the observation we can make the deals berter better and i'm hopeful to see where the negotiatinglee and hope the trade deals can be made better. >> i'm glad to her. implicit in your remarks you're a free trader. >> i'm an economist
senator. mr. chairman, reports out of the recent fourth round of the nafta renegotiations have not been possess particulars particularly reporting the actions in auto and mexicanities and certain u.s. proposals and the successful conclusion was always going to be difficult. now we seem to to be further away from the goal unanimous ever before. is those regoingses don't produce an outcome that is acceptable to the administration or congress, would the economy be better off i the u.s. pulled out...
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senate is today. there was no such thing as e-commerce. one of the challenges we have faced since then is the perils of mummifying agreements. success with mexican, canadian and us governments fell into the trap of not speaking out, trying to tweak and modernize the treaty as it went, the gold standard of free trade agreements on the face of europe fraying at the edges and the global economy changed and china's role in e-commerce with this important effort this. when you think of it nafta was a free trade agreement. we were both ambassadors at the same time when lobbying us government to get into the tpp. it is the 3.0 free-trade agreement. as the gap achieved in 1993, what had been happening in the global economy since then. on a trade front, on a geostrategic front, what we started to see was development of true, north american but b this rules-based trading system, the countries have benefited. issues we should have thought of or addressed as originally designed and negotiated in 1993, some of the profound, divisive political debates we see in the north american heartland today. as part of the negotiation. mexico said no can do. the mexican c
senate is today. there was no such thing as e-commerce. one of the challenges we have faced since then is the perils of mummifying agreements. success with mexican, canadian and us governments fell into the trap of not speaking out, trying to tweak and modernize the treaty as it went, the gold standard of free trade agreements on the face of europe fraying at the edges and the global economy changed and china's role in e-commerce with this important effort this. when you think of it nafta was a...
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emma: senate republicans appear to be going to risk a budget fight that could result in a government shutdown. security spending that includes $12 billion that trump wants for a wall at the mexicanid they will not go for that. european union countries are keeping hopes alive on a trade deal with the u.k. they are doing prep work so trade talks can begin as soon as the u.k. has offered enough in brexit negotiations. negotiations remain stalled now. beginsany, angela merkel coalition talks. today she will meet separately about an agreement with cabinet posts on policy. it is a combination that hasn't been tested at the global level. global news, 24 hours a day. powered by our more than 2700 journalists and analysts, in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. in, listenou commute to our colleagues tom keene and david gura. you can listen all across the united states on sirius xm radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak." this is the hewlett-packard enterprise greenroom room. coming up in the next hour is enda kenny, the former prime minister of ireland. this is bloomberg. now to the bloomberg business flash. intel has proposed a system to
emma: senate republicans appear to be going to risk a budget fight that could result in a government shutdown. security spending that includes $12 billion that trump wants for a wall at the mexicanid they will not go for that. european union countries are keeping hopes alive on a trade deal with the u.k. they are doing prep work so trade talks can begin as soon as the u.k. has offered enough in brexit negotiations. negotiations remain stalled now. beginsany, angela merkel coalition talks. today...
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senate today, and i have to say i join all new mexicans, all americans in mourning the passing of senator pete domenici. our thoughts and deepest condolences, our prayers are with his wife nancy and all of his family and loved ones at this time of great loss, for their family and for the state, and i am certain that senator domenici's legacy will not be forgotten in new mexico and will not be forgotten here in the united states senate. thank >> the house will take up the $29 million supplemental request for additional hurricane efforts , wildfire recovery, and debt belief for the national flood insurance program. for more, we talked with a capitol hill reporter. crack for much of the funding is for disaster relief and where is it going? >> after having to deal with irma and texas and florida and puerto rico and the virgin islands. a large amount of this money actually would be for fema to use to help for puerto rico which is in desperate shape. tore is other money there increase the borrowing authority survey can get more money out to people that have been hurt by these storms. there is a
senate today, and i have to say i join all new mexicans, all americans in mourning the passing of senator pete domenici. our thoughts and deepest condolences, our prayers are with his wife nancy and all of his family and loved ones at this time of great loss, for their family and for the state, and i am certain that senator domenici's legacy will not be forgotten in new mexico and will not be forgotten here in the united states senate. thank >> the house will take up the $29 million...
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senate today, and i have to say i join all new mexicans, all americans in mourning the passing of senator pete domenici. our thoughts and deepest condolences, our prayers are with his wife nancy and all of his family and loved ones at this time of great loss, for their family and for the state, and i am certain that senator domenici's legacy will not be forgotten in new mexico and will not be forgotten here in the united states senate. thank you, mr. president. ms. stabenow: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator michigan. ms. stabenow: i would ask suspense of the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. stabenow: thank you. mr. president, we need tax reform that helps small businesses, closes tax loopholes that are taking jobs overseas and instead be creating those jobs at home, and we need tax reform that puts money in the pockets of middle-class families in michigan and all across the country, and we need an american budget that shows what we value as americans. too often we think of budgets as sterile numbers on a spreadsheet. in reality, budgets are about
senate today, and i have to say i join all new mexicans, all americans in mourning the passing of senator pete domenici. our thoughts and deepest condolences, our prayers are with his wife nancy and all of his family and loved ones at this time of great loss, for their family and for the state, and i am certain that senator domenici's legacy will not be forgotten in new mexico and will not be forgotten here in the united states senate. thank you, mr. president. ms. stabenow: mr. president? the...
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senators are not just playing a backseat role. they're actively making statements about the course of the negotiations. it further complicates it from the mexican point of view. >> thank you. it doesn't need a two-thirds vote like pan exdid with the constitutional amendment? >> no. >> straight up and down. general leslie, welcome. hope all your meetings are going well in washington. would you care to tell us how well they're going? >> i think personally i'm learning a great deal. full disclosure. the main reason i'm here is i do whatever scotty says. >> we all do. we're here obviously with key advisers on the nafta file. it's been a great morning. we had really good interactions with the ways and means committee of the house, and a lot of salient points and discussions were initiated. i see an awful lot of common ground. >> secretary, the chair of the committee kevin brady, who we know, at one point was proposing a border tax which, of course, canada and mexico and other countries have argued would not be in the trading interests of the united states. did that topic come up, or has so far now it doesn't appear to be in any of the so-called tax
senators are not just playing a backseat role. they're actively making statements about the course of the negotiations. it further complicates it from the mexican point of view. >> thank you. it doesn't need a two-thirds vote like pan exdid with the constitutional amendment? >> no. >> straight up and down. general leslie, welcome. hope all your meetings are going well in washington. would you care to tell us how well they're going? >> i think personally i'm learning a...