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mexico will become increasingly important for the u.s. in 2050, mexico will become the eighth largest economy. we just have to understand each other. we are not moving anywhere. that is it. >> that is what people should buy the book. [laughter] >> thank you. suki kim withay, you there isthout no us." bookhomas henderson said -- and thomas henderson's book, america and the rogue states."
mexico will become increasingly important for the u.s. in 2050, mexico will become the eighth largest economy. we just have to understand each other. we are not moving anywhere. that is it. >> that is what people should buy the book. [laughter] >> thank you. suki kim withay, you there isthout no us." bookhomas henderson said -- and thomas henderson's book, america and the rogue states."
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u.s. tied with mexico and canada? >> absolel aboutit possible to think production without thinking [indiscernible] >> so many lines of industrial production are, you can see it in what we import. 25% of what we import from canada is u.s. content. 40% of a we import from mexico is -- of what we import from mexico is content. 2% with japan, 4% with china. other words, we are shipping back and forth across the border on so many this, auto being number one where you make one of the problems, put it on, ship it back, you go across the southern border in the auto section about five times, on average. it is amazing. we will behat off, far less competitive locally. >> that is one of the things that is missing in this debate is howuc cannot turn the clock back. we are integrated across the do, when wehat we do damage to our relationship with the neighbors, it terms out -- it turns out we do damage to ourselves. the bullet ricochets in ourselves, something you do not want to do in migration policy. we would like to turn to the i
u.s. tied with mexico and canada? >> absolel aboutit possible to think production without thinking [indiscernible] >> so many lines of industrial production are, you can see it in what we import. 25% of what we import from canada is u.s. content. 40% of a we import from mexico is -- of what we import from mexico is content. 2% with japan, 4% with china. other words, we are shipping back and forth across the border on so many this, auto being number one where you make one of the...
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ministration is imposing tariffs on steel an aluminum imports from the european union canada and mexico u.s. trade partners are threatening to retaliate with tariffs of their own as fears grow over global trade war kimberly how could reports from washington. u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross made the announcement from paris where he was attending an annual trade forum. tariffs of twenty five percent on steel and ten percent on aluminum imports into the united states from canada mexico and the european union all go into effect friday the move potentially sets in motion a trade war with some of the united states most important allies a claim the u.s. commerce secretary brushed off everybody has a very narrow new. very firmly every country does with others who is nothing weird about the whole thing go everybody will get over this in due course in brussels the head of the european commission called it a bad day for world trade promising counter measures that could include retaliatory tariffs u.s. goods into the e.u. on everything from blue jeans to motorcycles what they can do we are able to
ministration is imposing tariffs on steel an aluminum imports from the european union canada and mexico u.s. trade partners are threatening to retaliate with tariffs of their own as fears grow over global trade war kimberly how could reports from washington. u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross made the announcement from paris where he was attending an annual trade forum. tariffs of twenty five percent on steel and ten percent on aluminum imports into the united states from canada mexico and the...
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mexico. current and former officials have both the u.s. and mexico have discussed the recent history of the two neighboring countries and the impact of nafta over the years. among the speakser was former u.s. ambassador to mexico roberta jacobson who provided closing remarks on enhancing future relations between the two countries. this is about two hours. >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning! >> hi. >> good to have you here. thank you for everyone who is here and thanks to everyone joining us by live stream and anyone joining us from c-span as well. thanks for being with us. it's and immense honor to welcome you to the migration policy institute. we are an organization that studies the movement of people worldwide which means that one of the things we do research, extensive research, evidence-based research and authoritative research. we bring people together for dialogue, training and learning opportunities and do a lot of pragmatic problem-solving around issues of immigration and immigrant immigration policy around the world. we wo
mexico. current and former officials have both the u.s. and mexico have discussed the recent history of the two neighboring countries and the impact of nafta over the years. among the speakser was former u.s. ambassador to mexico roberta jacobson who provided closing remarks on enhancing future relations between the two countries. this is about two hours. >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning! >> hi. >> good to have you here. thank you for everyone who is here and...
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u.s. terrorists do join homan al jazeera mexico city. the u.s. secretary of state says that he's made great progress in his talks with one of north korean leader kim jong un's closest aides mike compare has met with kim yong cho in new york for a second day the talks are supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong il and in less than two weeks but pompei a refused to confirm whether it will actually happen diplomatic editor james bay is reports. a second day of intense diplomacy between the u.s. secretary of state and the north korean envoy who met for almost two and a half hour as reporters watch the comings and goings at the apartment block where the u.s. government owns a residence on the thirty ninth floor state department officials were very cautious in what they said but one man was not as restrained the u.s. president he spoke as the meeting was still under way revealing for the first time that general kim will now head to the white house good morning i just want to tell you we're doing very well with north ko
u.s. terrorists do join homan al jazeera mexico city. the u.s. secretary of state says that he's made great progress in his talks with one of north korean leader kim jong un's closest aides mike compare has met with kim yong cho in new york for a second day the talks are supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong il and in less than two weeks but pompei a refused to confirm whether it will actually happen diplomatic editor james bay is reports. a second day of...
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ministration is imposing tariffs on steel an element of imports from the european union canada and mexico u.s. trade partners are threatening to retaliate with tariffs of their own and stoking fears of a global trade war the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great progress in his talks with kim jong kim yong one of the north korean leaders closest aides this comes as the high level south korean delegation heads to the demilitarized zone to meet with their north korean counterparts and italy is that to get its first populist government and to the political deadlock the anti establishment five star movement and the far right party of succeeded in forming a coalition with just have become take as prime minister. let's get more on our top story washington's decision to impose sweeping steel an alum in the entire of sun some of its closest allies stacey is the managing partner of policy global development firm joins me now from washington d.c. good to have you with us on al-jazeera trade tariffs counter tariffs are we now heading towards a global trade war that getting gold economies. and dam
ministration is imposing tariffs on steel an element of imports from the european union canada and mexico u.s. trade partners are threatening to retaliate with tariffs of their own and stoking fears of a global trade war the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great progress in his talks with kim jong kim yong one of the north korean leaders closest aides this comes as the high level south korean delegation heads to the demilitarized zone to meet with their north korean counterparts and...
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. >> canada, mexico, and the usa have been selected by the fifa congress. laura: plus, the u.s. is bringing the world cup back home with canada and mexico. how this multination bid won over fifa and transcended tensions across borders. a:lao welcomer viewers on public television in the u.s. and also around the world. president trumpo says there is longer a nuclear threat from north korea. he arrived back in the united states, hailing his summit with kim jong-un as a major win fory. american secur secret has been to south korea to begin talks around the process on denuclearization, amid criticism from democrats who say little of substance has been agreed. john sudworth reports. john: in north korea, most of the information-starved masses had heard nothing about the summit until today. it is, of course, being sold to them as a great victory. "donald trump is halting the u.s.-south korean joint militarx cises," the newsreader says. the suspension of the drills,on for sosuch a key featur' of america's alliance with south onrea, appears to have taken many in the regiy surprise, not le
. >> canada, mexico, and the usa have been selected by the fifa congress. laura: plus, the u.s. is bringing the world cup back home with canada and mexico. how this multination bid won over fifa and transcended tensions across borders. a:lao welcomer viewers on public television in the u.s. and also around the world. president trumpo says there is longer a nuclear threat from north korea. he arrived back in the united states, hailing his summit with kim jong-un as a major win fory....
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u.s./mexico border. the sheriff says u.s.order patrol was chasing a vehicle at 100 mi an hour and flipped. the vehicle was packed with undocumented iimmigrants. four people died at the scene. a fifth died in san antonio. >>> global stocks falling overnight as u.s. and china inch c closer to trade war. china tariffs are back on for stealing tech and u.s. trade secrets. a plan to slap $25 billion on exports. xi jinping's made in china 2025 initiative with aerospace and robotics and manufacturing and cars. they accused the u.s. of launching a trade war. they are targeting soybeans and crude oil. it is hitting states that support trump. it could cost farmser farmers. american chip makers will be hurt by the tariffs. u.s. companies send finished chips for testing. tariffs hurt companies that do big business in china like boeing and cat eerpillarcaterpi. it expects to make $1 trillion in china over the next 20 years. >>> and an earthquake during rush hour with deadly results. we will have details next. >>> welcome back. 13 minutes
u.s./mexico border. the sheriff says u.s.order patrol was chasing a vehicle at 100 mi an hour and flipped. the vehicle was packed with undocumented iimmigrants. four people died at the scene. a fifth died in san antonio. >>> global stocks falling overnight as u.s. and china inch c closer to trade war. china tariffs are back on for stealing tech and u.s. trade secrets. a plan to slap $25 billion on exports. xi jinping's made in china 2025 initiative with aerospace and robotics and...
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under pressure from mexico, u.s. producers count on mexico to buy nearly a quarter of the product. it was not just cheese, but also milk taking center stage at the g7. here's what president trump tweeted earlier this week, "canada charges the u.s. a 270% tariff on dairy products, did not tell you that." how do dairy tariffs work? >> in canada, they have supply management established in the 1970's. it is basically matching production with the demand. that is in order to maintain a very stable income for farmers. is very popular with farmers there and farmers here and other countries as well. alix: 270% is blended dairy powder, what is that? >> there is a plethora of dairy products out there, the president is essentially correct. beyond a small import quota, tariffs are increasing dramatically for this category of different products. that is something, it is an eye-popping number. alix: is canada being unreasonable? >> very good question. the canadians would tell you no. they are understandably, as i told you, with the
under pressure from mexico, u.s. producers count on mexico to buy nearly a quarter of the product. it was not just cheese, but also milk taking center stage at the g7. here's what president trump tweeted earlier this week, "canada charges the u.s. a 270% tariff on dairy products, did not tell you that." how do dairy tariffs work? >> in canada, they have supply management established in the 1970's. it is basically matching production with the demand. that is in order to maintain...
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ministrations opposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the european union canada and mexico u.s. trade partners are threatening to retaliate with tariffs of their own stoking fears of a global trade war. the u.s. secretary of state says that he's made great progress in his talks with kim yong one of the north korean leaders closest aides it comes as both north and south korea agreed to set up a new joint liaison office following high level talks at the demilitarized zone friday. our two countries face a pivotal moment in our relationship in which it could be nothing short of tragic to let this opportunity go to waste. in my conversations with chairman kim jong un to be on young and today with vice chairman kim young i've been very clear the president of the united states objective is very consistent and well know the complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization of the korean peninsula pakistan his swearing in a caretaker government ahead of elections in late july form a judge to rule mulk will run the country until after the vote the three main political parties are loo
ministrations opposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the european union canada and mexico u.s. trade partners are threatening to retaliate with tariffs of their own stoking fears of a global trade war. the u.s. secretary of state says that he's made great progress in his talks with kim yong one of the north korean leaders closest aides it comes as both north and south korea agreed to set up a new joint liaison office following high level talks at the demilitarized zone friday. our...
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under pressure from mexico, u.s.roducers count on mexico to buy nearly a quarter of the product. it was not just cheese, but also milk taking center stage at the g7. here's what president trump tweeted earlier this week, "canada charges the u.s. a 270% tariff on dairy products, did not tell you that." how do dairy tariffs work? >> in canada, they have supply management established in the 1970's. it is basically matching production with the demand. that is in order to maintain a very stable income for farmers. is very popular with farmers there and farmers here and other countries as well. alix: 270% is blended dairy powder, what is that? >> there is a plethora of dairy products out there, the president is essentially correct. beyond a small import quota, tariffs are increasing dramatically for this category of different products. that is something, it is an eye-popping number. alix: is canada being unreasonable? >> good question. the canadians would tell you now, they are understandably, as i told you, with the farme
under pressure from mexico, u.s.roducers count on mexico to buy nearly a quarter of the product. it was not just cheese, but also milk taking center stage at the g7. here's what president trump tweeted earlier this week, "canada charges the u.s. a 270% tariff on dairy products, did not tell you that." how do dairy tariffs work? >> in canada, they have supply management established in the 1970's. it is basically matching production with the demand. that is in order to maintain a...
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mexico city now the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great progress in his talks with one of north korean leader kim jong un's closest aides might pompei or has met kim yong choi in new york for a second day the talks are supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong un in less than two weeks time but pompei is refusing to confirm it will actually happen our diplomatic editor james baines reports. a second day of intense diplomacy between the u.s. secretary of state and the north korean envoy who met for almost two and a half hours reporters watched the comings and goings at the apartment block where the u.s. government owns a residence on the thirty ninth floor state department officials were very cautious in what they said but one man was not as restrained the u.s. president who spoke as the meeting was still under way revealing for the first time that general kim will now head to the white house good morning i just want to tell you we're doing very well with north korea ou
mexico city now the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great progress in his talks with one of north korean leader kim jong un's closest aides might pompei or has met kim yong choi in new york for a second day the talks are supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong un in less than two weeks time but pompei is refusing to confirm it will actually happen our diplomatic editor james baines reports. a second day of intense diplomacy between the u.s. secretary of...
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u.s./mexico border. the "angle" is here you can you can see -- here so you can see for yourselves what is going on here. we'll show you how the trump administration is actually trying to protect these children and give you a look at their real living conditions. we'll also get the inside story from active border agents putting their lives on the line and cracking done on the human smugglers who are also putting these children in grave danger. and meanwhile, democrats give away their game, this is great, by turning down legislative fixes. who would want to fix this, proving they'd rather hurt the president than help the children. plus newt gingrich taps into his historical knowledge, reveals why the left is so willing to jump to hysterical comparisons to the holocaust. and the tragedy of separating families a father shares the agony of losing his own son, brutally gunned down a few months ago in california, by an illegal. but first, protecting america, protecting the children. that's the focus of tonight'
u.s./mexico border. the "angle" is here you can you can see -- here so you can see for yourselves what is going on here. we'll show you how the trump administration is actually trying to protect these children and give you a look at their real living conditions. we'll also get the inside story from active border agents putting their lives on the line and cracking done on the human smugglers who are also putting these children in grave danger. and meanwhile, democrats give away their...
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under pressure from mexico, u.s.roducers count on mexico to buy more than a quarter of the exports. joining me now is bloomberg's head of agricultural reporting. simon, good to see you. it was not just cheese, but also milk taking center stage at the g7. here's what president trump tweeted earlier this week, "canada charges the u.s. a 270% tariff on dairy products. they did not tell you that, did they? not fair to our farmers." how do dairy tariffs work? simon: in canada, they have something called supply management, established in the 1970's. it is basically matching production with the demand. that is in order to maintain a very stable income for farmers. it is very popular with farmers there. it is not so popular with farmers here and other countries as well. alix: 270% is other over-quota blended dairy powder. what is that? simon: there is a plethora of dairy products out there. the president is essentially correct. beyond a small import quota, tariffs go up really genetically dramatically to as much as 270% for
under pressure from mexico, u.s.roducers count on mexico to buy more than a quarter of the exports. joining me now is bloomberg's head of agricultural reporting. simon, good to see you. it was not just cheese, but also milk taking center stage at the g7. here's what president trump tweeted earlier this week, "canada charges the u.s. a 270% tariff on dairy products. they did not tell you that, did they? not fair to our farmers." how do dairy tariffs work? simon: in canada, they have...
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u.s.-mexico border. at least 600 immigrant children have been removed from their parents over the past month. we go to south texastoto the epicenteof this ro tolence cracown. >> to thinthat our gornment is puttin kids throh this kdd of traumatic experiee. to send a ssssage p peopl wh are feing their countrs not out of their ow choice, but for the own survival. it amounts to torture. amy: plus we look at how the trump administration is reportedly planning to build tent cities on military bases near the u.s.-mexico border to accommodate the increasing numbers of migrant children being held . all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn to the headlines. the white house says it will back either of a a pair of immigration bibills heading towards a possible vote in the congress next week, after house spspeaker paul ryan said he'll allow a debate on immigration. white house senior adviser stephen miller said president trump supports
u.s.-mexico border. at least 600 immigrant children have been removed from their parents over the past month. we go to south texastoto the epicenteof this ro tolence cracown. >> to thinthat our gornment is puttin kids throh this kdd of traumatic experiee. to send a ssssage p peopl wh are feing their countrs not out of their ow choice, but for the own survival. it amounts to torture. amy: plus we look at how the trump administration is reportedly planning to build tent cities on military...
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u.s. for the first time since 1994. in a first of its kind bid, mexico, canada and the u.s. are team up to host the world's biggest sporting event, 23 u.s. stadiums were named as possible venues, includi lev stadium. patricia engstrom worked on the bid. she says the bay area offers hotels, trgse transportatianspo great venue. >> levi stadium has a tremendous track record hosting preeminent, world class soccer events. the gold cup final, we have a lot of international soccer. >> reporte accorng to fifa, in 2026, an estimated 80 games would be played in the host countries. 10 in mexico, 10 in canada and 60 in the u.s. the earthquakes are celebrating the annouent. while their home is too small to host world cup matches it may still play a role. >> a part of the bid packet for this region is a practice venue, should teams need arainin base we have a couple of grass fields they can use to train. >> reporter: and he says avaya may hold world cup training parties here in 2026. they celebrated with fancy footwork. >> i'm extremely excited. >> reporter: the next goal is to convince f
u.s. for the first time since 1994. in a first of its kind bid, mexico, canada and the u.s. are team up to host the world's biggest sporting event, 23 u.s. stadiums were named as possible venues, includi lev stadium. patricia engstrom worked on the bid. she says the bay area offers hotels, trgse transportatianspo great venue. >> levi stadium has a tremendous track record hosting preeminent, world class soccer events. the gold cup final, we have a lot of international soccer. >>...
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under pressure from mexico, u.s.airy producers count on mexico to buy more than a quarter of the exports. joining me now is bloomberg's head of agricultural reporting. simon, good to see you. it was not just cheese, but also milk taking center stage at the g7. here's what president trump tweeted earlier this week, "canada charges the u.s. a 270% tariff on dairy products. they did not tell you that, did they? not fair to our farmers." how do dairy tariffs work? simon: in canada, they have something called supply management, established in the 1970's. it is basically matching production with the demand. that is in order to maintain a very stable income for farmers. it is very popular with farmers there. it is not so popular with farmers here and other countries as well. alix: 270% is other over-quota blended dairy powder. what is that? simon: there is a plethora of dairy products out there. the president is essentially correct. beyond a small import quota, tariffs go up really dramatically to as much as 270% for this c
under pressure from mexico, u.s.airy producers count on mexico to buy more than a quarter of the exports. joining me now is bloomberg's head of agricultural reporting. simon, good to see you. it was not just cheese, but also milk taking center stage at the g7. here's what president trump tweeted earlier this week, "canada charges the u.s. a 270% tariff on dairy products. they did not tell you that, did they? not fair to our farmers." how do dairy tariffs work? simon: in canada, they...
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you saw mexico and canada integrated into the u.s. production chain, a few jobs went to mexico but other jobs were created in the united states. the auto industry is great because you see not only did we continue to produce american cars after we thought that american car companies were going to be overrun by foreign foreign but also the carmakers also make their cars in the united states and in north america. they do not make them abroad and try to export them to the united states. they make them in north america. of that happened with american workers. >> yes no or maybe, will there be able -- be a wall? >> yes because the sitting president cares about this. there is already about 600 miles of a wall short of 2000 miles. i would be surprised if there is not a lot more wall by the time he is done being president. when we have a wall across 2000 miles, i doubt that will happen. >> diane, republican line. >> good morning, gentlemen. article to read an -- the talked about, -- they called for mass immigration to the united states during a
you saw mexico and canada integrated into the u.s. production chain, a few jobs went to mexico but other jobs were created in the united states. the auto industry is great because you see not only did we continue to produce american cars after we thought that american car companies were going to be overrun by foreign foreign but also the carmakers also make their cars in the united states and in north america. they do not make them abroad and try to export them to the united states. they make...
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u.s. together with mexico and canada just got world cup. congratulations. the field expected to expand to 48 teams with 60 of the 80 games being held here in the u.s. america is hoping 26202620262026 dreaming now. >> eight years from now, this great tournament will be on shows. >> if they get to host the game, it will bring back mem ris of 1994, the last time the u.s. hosted the world cup. back then, stanford stadium hosted several gamed. >>> it's going to be another scorcher today. heading to the beach like you see here in santa cruz. may be a great action if you're looking for lerelief from the n triple digit temperatures. mike nico has a look. >> we're talking about temperatures at the coast. start there first. the reason why you would go there is the mid-60s to nearly 67 in monterey where sunshine is breaking out. santa cruz, the warm spot at 80. the reason you'd want to go here is because of the temperatures that will be anywhere from 5 degrees warmer than average to nearly 11 to 13 degrees warmer than average in santa rosa and livermore. that's why we
u.s. together with mexico and canada just got world cup. congratulations. the field expected to expand to 48 teams with 60 of the 80 games being held here in the u.s. america is hoping 26202620262026 dreaming now. >> eight years from now, this great tournament will be on shows. >> if they get to host the game, it will bring back mem ris of 1994, the last time the u.s. hosted the world cup. back then, stanford stadium hosted several gamed. >>> it's going to be another...
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u.s./mexico border.umented immigrants and asylum seekers are waiting to be processed at this facility in texas. many of them are children, some just infants, who will soon be separated from their parents as their parents are essentially taken to jail under
u.s./mexico border.umented immigrants and asylum seekers are waiting to be processed at this facility in texas. many of them are children, some just infants, who will soon be separated from their parents as their parents are essentially taken to jail under
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u.s. and the north american free trade agreement john heilemann reports from mexico city . after the u.s. put the squeeze on neighbors and trading on those mixed growing canada imposing steel tariffs retaliation quickly followed both the dollar for dollar surcharges on u.s. imports these tariffs are totally unacceptable canadian prime minister justin through and his foreign minister chrystia freeland denounce the us is actions this is sixteen point six billion dollars of retaliation this is the strongest trade action canada has taken in the post-war era mexico's economic minister called this the worst case scenario and said the country would put tariffs on some u.s. steel products apple's grapes pull in cheese today. the damage to the mexican experts on this. but this dispute was the last thing either country wanted with a powerful and until recently mostly friendly neighbor the kind of the terrorists will hit the tickly hard about ninety percent of it still head south of the border it's the us is biggest supplier but mexico also is one of the topics of steel to the united s
u.s. and the north american free trade agreement john heilemann reports from mexico city . after the u.s. put the squeeze on neighbors and trading on those mixed growing canada imposing steel tariffs retaliation quickly followed both the dollar for dollar surcharges on u.s. imports these tariffs are totally unacceptable canadian prime minister justin through and his foreign minister chrystia freeland denounce the us is actions this is sixteen point six billion dollars of retaliation this is the...
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mexico needs the united states. but the u.s. also needs mexico.hy do we ask for visa for people coming from countries that are antagonistic to the united states so that we can maintain enforcement? how many terrorists come to the united states from mexico? zero. let's put all of our current on the table firmly. >> candidate, your first rebuttal. how will we replace the corn exports you were talking about? >> we need to step up to the plate and not allow any offensive behavior. either trade or in other areas. >> an advantage in the polls is not enough. --pite those poll results what if on july 1 you are elected president of mexico and declared through the hamburger strategy you will negotiate with the united states. assume that doesn't work, and you wake up and you get this horrible twitter financing that the trade agreement is now going to be nullified between mexico and the united states and canada. what are you going to do? >> the free trade agreement is not enough in itself. we have the capacity to negotiate and trade with any other part of the
mexico needs the united states. but the u.s. also needs mexico.hy do we ask for visa for people coming from countries that are antagonistic to the united states so that we can maintain enforcement? how many terrorists come to the united states from mexico? zero. let's put all of our current on the table firmly. >> candidate, your first rebuttal. how will we replace the corn exports you were talking about? >> we need to step up to the plate and not allow any offensive behavior....
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u.s. /mexico border. camila? camila?border. the u.s. /mexico centers near processing the largest outside one of tonight... texas in mc-allen bernal is live camila votes. immigration votes. immigration two major preparing for house is controlled the g-o-p right now, (grant)been made yet. changes have but no past few days-- country the all over the been protests there have change. critics demand facilities -- critics demand change. there have been protests all over the country the past few days-- but no changes have been made yet. (grant) right now, the g-o-p controlled house is preparing for two major immigration votes. camila bernal is live in mc-allen texas tonight... outside one of the largest processing centers near the u.s. /mexico border. camila? (grant) the trump administration's policy to separate parents and children at the border has also sparked protests in the bay area. today opponents of the policy rallied outside federal immigration offices in san francisco. kron 4's dan kerman is there and joins us live. --nats--chanting st
u.s. /mexico border. camila? camila?border. the u.s. /mexico centers near processing the largest outside one of tonight... texas in mc-allen bernal is live camila votes. immigration votes. immigration two major preparing for house is controlled the g-o-p right now, (grant)been made yet. changes have but no past few days-- country the all over the been protests there have change. critics demand facilities -- critics demand change. there have been protests all over the country the past few days--...
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u.s.-mexico border. then, a look at why so many e risking it all to make the treacherous journey across the u.s.-mexico border. plus, mr. trump heads minnesota to rally his base-- we hear from voters in the key midterm state as the president's policies get put to the test. and, bringing clean water to the navajo nation-- the struggle to provide basic services to families in the sprawling u.s. reservation. >> iki
u.s.-mexico border. then, a look at why so many e risking it all to make the treacherous journey across the u.s.-mexico border. plus, mr. trump heads minnesota to rally his base-- we hear from voters in the key midterm state as the president's policies get put to the test. and, bringing clean water to the navajo nation-- the struggle to provide basic services to families in the sprawling u.s. reservation. >> iki
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ministration is imposing tariffs on steel an aluminum imports from the european union canada and mexico u.s. trade partners are threatening to retaliate with tariffs of their own stoking fears of a global trade war with u.s. trade partners in europe and announcing that you tariffs france's president of money called the american action illegal and his foreign minister said that america first is becoming america alone germany's finance minister scholtz says the tariffs may violate international law he added that it was not a good day for transatlantic relations and a statement by the british government expressed deep disappointment in the decision it's.
ministration is imposing tariffs on steel an aluminum imports from the european union canada and mexico u.s. trade partners are threatening to retaliate with tariffs of their own stoking fears of a global trade war with u.s. trade partners in europe and announcing that you tariffs france's president of money called the american action illegal and his foreign minister said that america first is becoming america alone germany's finance minister scholtz says the tariffs may violate international...
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u.s./mexico border crossing. but the chase involving undocumented immigrants is being highlighted by the local sheriff as a reason of the ongoing immigration crisis and he's calling it another day along the u.s./mexico border. >> nick, have police been connecting this deadly crash and the uptick in border chaos or totally unrelated. >> reporter: that would seem to be a logical segue here he didn't say that when he was talking about this incident but he was saying it's incidents like this that put american lives every single day on the line. when undocumented immigrants being smuggled by co-yo ed smug chase, it puts danger on the road. it highlights the ongoing crisis alock the u.s./mexico border. >> let's head to new jersey where polo sandoval is. we saw a bizarre scene play out. kind of surreal, a u.s. congressman pounding on a door at the immigrant detention center in elizabeth. what did they want and what happened? >> reporter: well, it all played out here, looking for that white department of homeland security
u.s./mexico border crossing. but the chase involving undocumented immigrants is being highlighted by the local sheriff as a reason of the ongoing immigration crisis and he's calling it another day along the u.s./mexico border. >> nick, have police been connecting this deadly crash and the uptick in border chaos or totally unrelated. >> reporter: that would seem to be a logical segue here he didn't say that when he was talking about this incident but he was saying it's incidents like...
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united states the country is keen to strengthen economic ties with other countries mexico mexico is not just the u.s. is neighbor it's a member of the pacific alliance it's an economic bloc that's getting stronger and stronger in latin america mexico is in the t p p that's the transpacific partnership with mexico has shores on two oceans and it's right near the panama canal it has possibilities. despite mexico's many other trade ties the u.s. remains an important economic partner the mexicans will be watching trump's next move very closely. in the indian city of delhi getting from a to b. can be quite a challenge heavy traffic and poor signposting are a headache for any commuter but for those in the delivery business subpar infrastructure takes an economic toll to electricity access is also a major issue with millions of people in the country still without power perhaps it's no surprise then that indian prime minister narendra modi has appealed for a ten fold increase in financing from the asian infrastructure investment bank from four to forty billion dollars by twenty twenty. four numbers. are wro
united states the country is keen to strengthen economic ties with other countries mexico mexico is not just the u.s. is neighbor it's a member of the pacific alliance it's an economic bloc that's getting stronger and stronger in latin america mexico is in the t p p that's the transpacific partnership with mexico has shores on two oceans and it's right near the panama canal it has possibilities. despite mexico's many other trade ties the u.s. remains an important economic partner the mexicans...
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charged with illegally entering the country like hanna reports from washington protests on the mexico u.s. border the target what the trumpet ministration calls a severe zero tolerance policy hundreds of children being held in bleak detention centers separated from parents who are facing charges of illegal immigration law enforcement officials struggle to keep up with the exact numbers six hundred are under the zero tolerance initiative out of those six hundred zero tolerance prosecutions one thousand one hundred seventy four children have been temporarily separated as your dog goes through the judicial process. democrats like senator jeff merkley attempt to reveal the reality behind the statistics he's been refused access to several detention centers and on this father's day is leading a delegation of fellow democrats in a number to investigate conditions it's incredibly difficult for them to find out where their children are and to be able to talk to them so the reality is it's very hard for the parents to know where their kids are and be able to connect with a number of republicans to
charged with illegally entering the country like hanna reports from washington protests on the mexico u.s. border the target what the trumpet ministration calls a severe zero tolerance policy hundreds of children being held in bleak detention centers separated from parents who are facing charges of illegal immigration law enforcement officials struggle to keep up with the exact numbers six hundred are under the zero tolerance initiative out of those six hundred zero tolerance prosecutions one...
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vote on the wednesday between a rock and a joint bid from the united states canada and mexico trade issues between the u.s. and its neighbors have been brushed aside by the regional federations president while librarian a maybe an zimbabwe are supporting the north american bed rather than morocco's now the joint us canada mexico bid succeeds it'll be the first time the tournament will be hosted in three different countries and as governor of arizona reports it's an ambitious plan but one with drawbacks. a football party just as good as the promotional video promise is that's what the united states mexico and canada are saying together they're bidding to jointly host the two thousand and twenty six world cup it would be the first time three countries simultaneously host world football's marquee attraction the bid has three key strengths experience mexico and the u.s. have both hosted world cups before and canada received high praise for its smooth organization well hosting the women's world cup three years ago and there's money u.s. canada mexico option promises a record eleven billion in profits more than
vote on the wednesday between a rock and a joint bid from the united states canada and mexico trade issues between the u.s. and its neighbors have been brushed aside by the regional federations president while librarian a maybe an zimbabwe are supporting the north american bed rather than morocco's now the joint us canada mexico bid succeeds it'll be the first time the tournament will be hosted in three different countries and as governor of arizona reports it's an ambitious plan but one with...
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mexico and u.s. siri. may not be the best of friends right now but the so-called united bit wins the vote the twenty twenty six world cup. and i'm done with all the sports and it's pain in spain as the national coach to coach it's sad that two days before the team's open you will cup match against portugal will have all the reaction from russia later in the program. a computer program a top story the united nations security council will meet in talks on thursday after the saudi coalition launched an offensive to take control of the yemeni port city of data from the who think the u.n. has already warned that the assault could have catastrophic humanitarian consequences the data is yemen's second largest port after eight and intense as strikes have hit locations south of the city who the rebels say they responded by launching missiles at a coalition ship they seized today in october two thousand and fourteen is part of an effort to topple the government of president months or hadi. well some seventy percent
mexico and u.s. siri. may not be the best of friends right now but the so-called united bit wins the vote the twenty twenty six world cup. and i'm done with all the sports and it's pain in spain as the national coach to coach it's sad that two days before the team's open you will cup match against portugal will have all the reaction from russia later in the program. a computer program a top story the united nations security council will meet in talks on thursday after the saudi coalition...
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u.s. exports. mexico buys $345 billion of u.s. goods each year. co isn't the only one being slapped with -- being slapped with tariffs from the trump administration meaning aluminum and steel coming from mexico, we, meaning the u.s. putting tariffs on t products and the eu in a similar situation. we are slappinariffs on imported steel and aluminum, as well. guess what in the eu will slap back here toward the u.s. come july. the eu announcing that it's going to go ahead and put tariffs on products that it buy. as you alluded to, brianna, this could hurt companies because it could make our products less competitive overseas and that could wind up filtering jobs and it could become more expensive for consumers, brianna. >> allison, thank you for breaking it down for us. >> joining us is steve morris, cnn senior economic a and former senior economic adviser to president trump. no one better to have than you right now on this news. help me understand this. this is a 15% to 25% tariff from our ally on our goods, mexico is the second largest consumer of u
u.s. exports. mexico buys $345 billion of u.s. goods each year. co isn't the only one being slapped with -- being slapped with tariffs from the trump administration meaning aluminum and steel coming from mexico, we, meaning the u.s. putting tariffs on t products and the eu in a similar situation. we are slappinariffs on imported steel and aluminum, as well. guess what in the eu will slap back here toward the u.s. come july. the eu announcing that it's going to go ahead and put tariffs on...
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u.s./mexico border. >>> and the president pointing to what he calls waves of migrants as a security threat. and the report about michael cohen and his connection to a tabloid during the 2016 campaign. >>> we begin with a live picture of the white house. any moment now, president trump scheduled to leave for las vegas for events with nevada's republican party. he lives for the trip amid fallout over his separation policy and his row luck tans to end it on thursday. fresh insight into what led president trump to retreat on that policy. and the confusion his executive order created between the justice department and the department of homeland security. meanwhile, the administration is reportedly trying to figure out how to reunite more families through a nowly-formed task force, according to internal documents that were obtained by politico. help us go through the headlines, nbc white house correspondent kelly o'donnell, cal perry and gabe gutierrez in southern texas and eugene scott of "washington post" and
u.s./mexico border. >>> and the president pointing to what he calls waves of migrants as a security threat. and the report about michael cohen and his connection to a tabloid during the 2016 campaign. >>> we begin with a live picture of the white house. any moment now, president trump scheduled to leave for las vegas for events with nevada's republican party. he lives for the trip amid fallout over his separation policy and his row luck tans to end it on thursday. fresh...
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fifa approved the u.s., canada and mexico bid. 17 u.s. stadiums are in contention. it's likely 11 of the stadiums will make the cut. a decision is not expected until at least 2020. 49ers say they're excited about the prospects of hosting games eaid received the second highest technical evaluation from fifa during the review process. levi's stadium hosted copa america sent far i don't, the field of the teams would expand to 48 in 2026. 60 of the 80 matches held in the u.s., ten in canada and the other ten in mexico. the u.s. is planning a bid for the 2027 women's world cup. live in santa clara, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> what you're saying is we have a good chance. i like that. matt, thank you. if you have the abc 7 news you' y you can download the app and ge they live. >>> a live desk update. >> new overnight, south carolina congressman mark sanford lost the republcan primary for his congressional seat. he lt ponent claimed he's tooritical president trump. this morning the president taking some oerch p ownership of the victory. he said my political representatives
fifa approved the u.s., canada and mexico bid. 17 u.s. stadiums are in contention. it's likely 11 of the stadiums will make the cut. a decision is not expected until at least 2020. 49ers say they're excited about the prospects of hosting games eaid received the second highest technical evaluation from fifa during the review process. levi's stadium hosted copa america sent far i don't, the field of the teams would expand to 48 in 2026. 60 of the 80 matches held in the u.s., ten in canada and the...
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u.s.-mexico border.is week the guatemalan mother sued several government agencies and top trump administration officials asking a federal judge to order authorities to release her so >> translator: this is the only son i have, and i am never going to be separate from him again. >> reporter: customs and border protection says it's unified over 15% of children separated from their parents for illegal entry. a vast majority of children separate read still wondering -- separated are still wondering what they'll see their loved ones again. cindy madrid and her 6-year-old daughter are part of that group. allison's is one of the tiny voices recorded on the audiotape that sparked national outrage this week. cnn spoke with her mother, currently being held at this detention facility in texas. allison is reported to be more than 1,200 miles away, at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: during a report allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. [ spe
u.s.-mexico border.is week the guatemalan mother sued several government agencies and top trump administration officials asking a federal judge to order authorities to release her so >> translator: this is the only son i have, and i am never going to be separate from him again. >> reporter: customs and border protection says it's unified over 15% of children separated from their parents for illegal entry. a vast majority of children separate read still wondering -- separated are...
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mexico and the u.s., wolf, but the future is not only about how much do we trade and invest with one another, which it's important, but it's about how do we produce together to complete globally? and this is why this type of measures in our view are just simply not a decision, not a step in the right decision. >> very quickly because we're out of time, ambassador, before i let you go, the president says mexico will pay for the border wall and eventually you'll be happy to pay for the border wall. your reaction? >> that has been very clearly stated by president pena, mexico will not pay under any circumstances for a wall. we're in favor of border security but we certainly differ on the ways to achieve that objective. >> ambassador, thank you so much for joining us, the mexican ambassador to the united states. >> thank you very much, wolf. >> let me bring dana and the rest of the team back with a very impressive jobs numbers here in the united states. the unemployment level reaching a very low. take a look
mexico and the u.s., wolf, but the future is not only about how much do we trade and invest with one another, which it's important, but it's about how do we produce together to complete globally? and this is why this type of measures in our view are just simply not a decision, not a step in the right decision. >> very quickly because we're out of time, ambassador, before i let you go, the president says mexico will pay for the border wall and eventually you'll be happy to pay for the...
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u.s. canada and mexico. over a much smaller country of morocco is that is that how you see this playing out as well well i think when it first launched that was definitely where the smart money was and if you listen to the north american officials from the u.s. canada and mexico. they've said in the last few days that back in february and march they were a little bit less confident but they're starting to feel more confident again now that they have the votes they'll need are there that they're very close to the votes they need i still think the allure of the money in the revenue from a potential world cup in the united states and the majority of it will still take place in the united states but also in mexico and canada will be too much for a lot of these countries they seem like they have most of south america in the caribbean on their side and the question will come down to what europe and asia do most likely but i would still at this point be pretty shocked if the united states mexico and canada joint bi
u.s. canada and mexico. over a much smaller country of morocco is that is that how you see this playing out as well well i think when it first launched that was definitely where the smart money was and if you listen to the north american officials from the u.s. canada and mexico. they've said in the last few days that back in february and march they were a little bit less confident but they're starting to feel more confident again now that they have the votes they'll need are there that they're...
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u.s.-mexico border, are controlled by the cartels. the cartels determined where she and her 7-year-old daughter were going to cross. not lost on me the fact that her daughter -- on me was the fact that her daughter was gripping her mother's hand for dear life, which i imagine she had been for the last three weeks. where if they were lucky they made it on food, -- foot. they also made it atop, not inside, of a train, known as the beast. and where they were fortunate enough to survive that journey and come to our front door of the united states at the texas-mexico border. and where she was arrested, and unbeknownst to her and to that little girl that was clutching her hand, they would within hours be separated and might not know when they would be joined again, if ever. 100% of the young women and men who travel with those young children in between our ports of entry are arrested. are detained in prison -- detained, imprisoned, jailed in those border patrol stations. where they next go to the next place that i went to in mcallen, which
u.s.-mexico border, are controlled by the cartels. the cartels determined where she and her 7-year-old daughter were going to cross. not lost on me the fact that her daughter -- on me was the fact that her daughter was gripping her mother's hand for dear life, which i imagine she had been for the last three weeks. where if they were lucky they made it on food, -- foot. they also made it atop, not inside, of a train, known as the beast. and where they were fortunate enough to survive that...
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u.s.-mexico border, as president trumphi doubles down opolicy of excluding all immigrants who try to cross without documentation. then, tit-for-tat on trade--at scalating tariffs between the u.s. and china means for amera's economy. and when does pre-kindergarten not work? why some tennessee students who get an early sta on their education don't do as well in school later on. tu the kids who did not go to pre-k ly are doing better than the kids who did go to pre- k on the state achievement tests. >> woodruf all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> knowledge, it's where innovation begins. it's what leads us to discovery and motivates us to succeed. it's why we ask the tough questions and what leads us to the answers. at leidos, we're standing behind those working to improve the world's health, safety, and efficiency. leidos. >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> aice for life. fe well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> consumer cellular. >> and with the on ting support se institutions >> this program was made possible by
u.s.-mexico border, as president trumphi doubles down opolicy of excluding all immigrants who try to cross without documentation. then, tit-for-tat on trade--at scalating tariffs between the u.s. and china means for amera's economy. and when does pre-kindergarten not work? why some tennessee students who get an early sta on their education don't do as well in school later on. tu the kids who did not go to pre-k ly are doing better than the kids who did go to pre- k on the state achievement...
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u.s. canada or mexico. looks ahead of the selection the joint u.s. mexico and canada bid to host the twenty twenty six world cup looks like a done deal at least on paper the north american bids seoul rival morocco barely passed the feat as evaluation scoring two point seven overall against four stadiums and accommodation in morocco were considered high risk the african country would need to invest a whopping sixteen billion dollars into infrastructure to host that event and the projected revenue of the north american world cup is two times bigger the morocco twenty twenty six bid is well presented and strong in terms of government commitments but would need to build most of its tournament related and wider infrastructure the united twenty twenty six bid on the other hand has promising levels of infrastructure already in place and fully operational but there is one obstacle on the world cup journey across the pond and its name.
u.s. canada or mexico. looks ahead of the selection the joint u.s. mexico and canada bid to host the twenty twenty six world cup looks like a done deal at least on paper the north american bids seoul rival morocco barely passed the feat as evaluation scoring two point seven overall against four stadiums and accommodation in morocco were considered high risk the african country would need to invest a whopping sixteen billion dollars into infrastructure to host that event and the projected...
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u.s./mexico border. we're going to talk to people who live on this side of the wall, live on that side of the wall. who wants to talk? you know what? we should just book people the way we normally do. this is not going to work. my name is w.kamau bell. as a comedian, i made a living finding humor in parts of america i don't understand. now, i'm challenging myself to b dig deeper. i'm on a mission to see the colors and belief that add to this country. this is "the united states hade america." there's things that are real and things that are imaginary. things that are real are observable, and predictable, like climate change. that kneeling for the national anthem doesn't mean you hate the troops. and that hot doughnuts taste better than cold doughnuts. that's science. there's things that are imaginary, like borders. think about it. borders are pretend lines drawn on the earth by men, and i mean by men, as a way to divide up land. and sometimes the borders don't make any sense. like this town. it's divided
u.s./mexico border. we're going to talk to people who live on this side of the wall, live on that side of the wall. who wants to talk? you know what? we should just book people the way we normally do. this is not going to work. my name is w.kamau bell. as a comedian, i made a living finding humor in parts of america i don't understand. now, i'm challenging myself to b dig deeper. i'm on a mission to see the colors and belief that add to this country. this is "the united states hade...
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u.s.-mexico border. u.s.istrict court judge dana sabraw has orded immigration agents to stop separating migrant and children and work to reunite families that have been split up while in custody. while health and human service officialay they're already quickly connecting separated migrant children with their parents, many of those undocumented parents are still waiting on edge as the government has kwlet yet to reu more than 2,000 children with their families. tracie potts joins us with the latest. >> reporter: this is the first time we've seen a federal court weigh in on whether or not those families have to be reunited. it was actually a case that began last november before the zero tolerance policy, and it was a case that was pursued by the aclu. they sued and now a court has said those families have to be reunited. we also expect to hear today from congress. there's a vote scheduled in the house on wheer or not these families can be united. but it's a bigger v on immigration including money for the presi
u.s.-mexico border. u.s.istrict court judge dana sabraw has orded immigration agents to stop separating migrant and children and work to reunite families that have been split up while in custody. while health and human service officialay they're already quickly connecting separated migrant children with their parents, many of those undocumented parents are still waiting on edge as the government has kwlet yet to reu more than 2,000 children with their families. tracie potts joins us with the...
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mexico. current and former officials have both the u.s. and mexico have discussed the recent history of the two neighboring countries and the impact of nafta over the years. among the speakser was former u.s. ambassador to mexico roberta jacobson who provided closing remarks on enhancing future relations between the two countries. this is about two hours.
mexico. current and former officials have both the u.s. and mexico have discussed the recent history of the two neighboring countries and the impact of nafta over the years. among the speakser was former u.s. ambassador to mexico roberta jacobson who provided closing remarks on enhancing future relations between the two countries. this is about two hours.