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] that makes sense. - bill clinton was president and nafta passed. i know there are places around the country that don't think of it the way we do. but nafta helped change our texas economy. i got elected a year later the mayor of dallas. when they asked me, "what's your economic development platform?" i reminded people, i said, "we've complained for a hundred years "that we don't have oil, we don't have water." i said, "we sit now in the middle "of the largest trade zone in the world," at the time. the dfw is now 3 hours away from everything. if we can't make this work, nobody can. i looked at trade through a prism that americans say they want to look at trade, as job producing, giving us a chance to enrich our economies. frankly, i did not like the tenor of the debate in my party. i am a lifelong democrat and will be. but it's like it is now. all the discussion about trade is that it's horrible. we don't want any more of it. i just don't believe that. we cannot afford to be in a position where we want the united states sitting on the sideline in a
] that makes sense. - bill clinton was president and nafta passed. i know there are places around the country that don't think of it the way we do. but nafta helped change our texas economy. i got elected a year later the mayor of dallas. when they asked me, "what's your economic development platform?" i reminded people, i said, "we've complained for a hundred years "that we don't have oil, we don't have water." i said, "we sit now in the middle "of the...
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pressure, even without nafta. now, what does that mean? because the other side of the equation is that south carolina has attracted a great number of car companies, more advanced manufacturing companies. so it is kind of a news-bad news story. what i want to do is make it possible to recruit internally within united states and externally from abroad more jobs -- and i'm not sure we can get textile jobs back unless they are more sophisticated, requiring higher levels of expertise in the dying and the printing and whatever else is required -- but i do think we can get more advanced manufacturing jobs back if we provide more tax credit and more tax support. if we do what i said at the very beginning, have more apprenticeship programs so we are training our workforce right here at home. the community college system is one of our biggest advantages in any measurement of how we can be successful. and i have been to a good community college outside of charleston, which is doing these apprenticeship programs. in advanced
pressure, even without nafta. now, what does that mean? because the other side of the equation is that south carolina has attracted a great number of car companies, more advanced manufacturing companies. so it is kind of a news-bad news story. what i want to do is make it possible to recruit internally within united states and externally from abroad more jobs -- and i'm not sure we can get textile jobs back unless they are more sophisticated, requiring higher levels of expertise in the dying...
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pressure, even without nafta.ow, what does that mean? because the other side of the equation is that south carolina has attracted a great number of car companies, more advanced manufacturing companies. so it is kind of a news-bad news story. what i want to do is make it possible to recruit internally within united states and externally from abroad more jobs -- and i'm not sure we can get textile jobs back unless they are more sophisticated, requiring higher levels of expertise in the dying and the printing and whatever else is required -- but i do think we can get more advanced manufacturing jobs back if we provide more tax credit and more tax support. if we do what i said at the very beginning, have more apprenticeship programs so we are training our workforce right here at home. the community college system is one of our biggest advantages in any measurement of how we can be successful. and i have been to a good community college outside of charleston, which is doing these apprenticeship programs. in advanced ma
pressure, even without nafta.ow, what does that mean? because the other side of the equation is that south carolina has attracted a great number of car companies, more advanced manufacturing companies. so it is kind of a news-bad news story. what i want to do is make it possible to recruit internally within united states and externally from abroad more jobs -- and i'm not sure we can get textile jobs back unless they are more sophisticated, requiring higher levels of expertise in the dying and...
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you are looking at a former congressman and a senator who will probably tell you he voted against nafta, against cafta, against trade relations. [applause] and i will help lead the effort to defeat this disastrous transpacific partnership. [applause] whether corporate america likes it or not, they are going to have to start investing in the united states of america creating jobs here, not just in china and in vietnam. [applause] when we use words like greed and fraud and dishonesty and arrogance, these are just a few of the adjectives we can use to describe wall street. [applause] the simple truth of the matter is, everybody here knows the greed and the recklessness and the illegal behavior on wall street drove this country into the worst economic downturn since the great depression and what happened is that millions of people lost their jobs, and some of them have not found new jobs. many of them lost their homes and many people lost their life savings making retirement that much more difficult. we need a banking system in this country that is part of the productive economy that provid
you are looking at a former congressman and a senator who will probably tell you he voted against nafta, against cafta, against trade relations. [applause] and i will help lead the effort to defeat this disastrous transpacific partnership. [applause] whether corporate america likes it or not, they are going to have to start investing in the united states of america creating jobs here, not just in china and in vietnam. [applause] when we use words like greed and fraud and dishonesty and...
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[applause] now many of us remember nafta however well intentioned it might have been. we were given a lot of provinces. .- promises in turn we got back empty pockets and md promises. i'm fundamentally and adamantly opposed as an american to secret radios that our congress is forced to to vote on before the rest of us are even allowed to read them. [applause] and it is not what the other countries are doing to us, it is what we are not doing for ourselves. we need to invest in our own economy and build the united states economy that works for all of us. [applause] as we gather here this hampshire, we cannot help but to think of, to remember, and to honor, the victims -- i should say the latest victims -- of another mass shooting. this time in colorado springs. who lost their lives or were hurt in the latest act of what we might call domestic terrorism . this most recent act of terror took place at a planned parenthood office. others have taken place in classrooms, schools, church basements. we cannot treat these acts of terrible violence as isolated incidents. we have t
[applause] now many of us remember nafta however well intentioned it might have been. we were given a lot of provinces. .- promises in turn we got back empty pockets and md promises. i'm fundamentally and adamantly opposed as an american to secret radios that our congress is forced to to vote on before the rest of us are even allowed to read them. [applause] and it is not what the other countries are doing to us, it is what we are not doing for ourselves. we need to invest in our own economy...
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the nfl for all this plays out we do know their plans on of the next couple months sitting down with nafta options to free up some of the bond that the work with the county on freeing the city does on the coliseum ought to work through there and says working in reaching out to the raiders to check my voice and a deal and take the nfl again with all the stuff going on in l.a. of the big challenge to the city here in oakland to keep the raiders here >> pam: week and just a day away this weekend there will be more rain had saturday partly sunny skies but the rain showers will happen saturday evening leading in the sunday early morning report image showing right now dry weather conditions elephant that another one trying down and that's what's going to give us the rainshowers so better idea 11:00 p.m. saturday light rain showers and moderate rainshowers and yellow it down on the first the north bay 11:00 p.m. saturday and sunday 2 a.m. for rebels to them that a light rain moderate across san mateo and of his location's 2:00 a.m. sunday the move down the south bay and much of that storm system
the nfl for all this plays out we do know their plans on of the next couple months sitting down with nafta options to free up some of the bond that the work with the county on freeing the city does on the coliseum ought to work through there and says working in reaching out to the raiders to check my voice and a deal and take the nfl again with all the stuff going on in l.a. of the big challenge to the city here in oakland to keep the raiders here >> pam: week and just a day away this...
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a 550% over the past two decades since nafta was signed. with costs rising in asia, mexico has become a manufacturing destination of choice for makers of appliances, cars, even computers. >> that operation is primarily dedicated for the built to order model for computers. for dell and hp. it is the largest of its kind in the world of any company. >> that means more freight moving across the border and transportation companies like union pacific are cashing in. >> from a you know pacific standpoint it represents 10% of the company's total revenue. it's big, it's growing. good growth opportunities. >> it's a two-fold opportunity for transports as raw materials and products come into mexico from the u.s. and asia. are assembled and shipped back north even this locomotive. and it will only get bigger as consumered pend more and new initiatives including the u.s. exportation of oil to mexico come online. a number of companies see dollar signs. kansas city southern and berkshire hathaways railway has been expanding their operations ties to the bo
a 550% over the past two decades since nafta was signed. with costs rising in asia, mexico has become a manufacturing destination of choice for makers of appliances, cars, even computers. >> that operation is primarily dedicated for the built to order model for computers. for dell and hp. it is the largest of its kind in the world of any company. >> that means more freight moving across the border and transportation companies like union pacific are cashing in. >> from a you...
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moderate to heavy rain showers and pockets of heavy rain is vacancy in the center fell often enough that nafta as well everywhere all severances the peninsula east bay shoreline cities will have light rain and i am 11:00 every or else even some light to moderate rainshowers the rainshowers cannot san jose livermore oudh fairfield fell and cut the morning tuesday when a puck in the afternoon for his buddies in helen with the storm system last talk about that in the 70 forecast including holiday shopping. >> pam: among those getting ready for the storm coming just been is live tonight in lafayette with a look at what's we bargain to get ready. >> reporter: according to mike kron 4 news whether application is 52 degrees here right now off had definitely have the bundle of because the temperature they're coming down more rain is going through roland's and with it cloudy gray skies much colder temperatures tart's reindeer boots what is selling faster falloff at ace hardware bring daughters shield and umbrellas customers to let be caught off- guard the wind is already with kid making the flowers shi
moderate to heavy rain showers and pockets of heavy rain is vacancy in the center fell often enough that nafta as well everywhere all severances the peninsula east bay shoreline cities will have light rain and i am 11:00 every or else even some light to moderate rainshowers the rainshowers cannot san jose livermore oudh fairfield fell and cut the morning tuesday when a puck in the afternoon for his buddies in helen with the storm system last talk about that in the 70 forecast including holiday...
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. >> this reminds me of an earlier free trade deal, nafta, people windo were worried that s going to take jobs, and what's likely to happen with tpp? >> if you are in the united states, you have higher wages, and in some of these countries, lower wages or in mexico or canada. there's always the concern that jobs will move to places where labor is cheaper, and that continues to be a concern here. proponents say that's not true, we're going to manufacture so much stuff because of the lower duties and tariffs, we'll be able to create more jobs in america. in the past, these have created more wealth. and stock holders in the businesses, but they have resulted in fewer manufacturing jobs, and the loss of some jobs over seas. this is all going to play out in congress, and congress needs to pass the tpp. and bernie sanders and hilliary clinton and donald trump all oppose it. president obama is going to have to rely on republicans to get it passed in the house, randall. >> strange bed fellows politics makes, and what's tonight's show? >> tonight on iran, there are a lot of protests around th
. >> this reminds me of an earlier free trade deal, nafta, people windo were worried that s going to take jobs, and what's likely to happen with tpp? >> if you are in the united states, you have higher wages, and in some of these countries, lower wages or in mexico or canada. there's always the concern that jobs will move to places where labor is cheaper, and that continues to be a concern here. proponents say that's not true, we're going to manufacture so much stuff because of the...
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the tpp, like nafta before, probably won't move the reason is the timelines for trade barrier removal are really long - almost generational. still, they are worthy goals. what was curious to me was the remarkable tunnel vision of commodity groups. it's like they did a search of the massive document and then only read the paragraphs that contain corn, or beef, or whatever. to be fair, i didn't wade through the whole thing either. but farmers should at least check to see what other important provisions are in the package. many of these don't have anything to do with agriculture, but aot to do with being part of our economy. for example, the section of intellectual property likely means low cost generic drugs will be slower arriving to help contain healthcare costs. if you don't understand why this is a big deal for us you need to have breakfast with some older farmers sometime and bring up prescription prices. long after a small bump in beef sales has arriving. the biggest reason i hope it passes may be the hardest to measure. increased trade is a proven deterrent to global belligerance
the tpp, like nafta before, probably won't move the reason is the timelines for trade barrier removal are really long - almost generational. still, they are worthy goals. what was curious to me was the remarkable tunnel vision of commodity groups. it's like they did a search of the massive document and then only read the paragraphs that contain corn, or beef, or whatever. to be fair, i didn't wade through the whole thing either. but farmers should at least check to see what other important...
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trump will dekraai the trade deals, talk about repealing nafta. marco rubio tonight is in the middle of the action. these previous debates he's been like a supporting actor. really strong performances, got people's attention. but he comes into this and some degree the star of show. once again jeb bush's campaign is telegraphed the punches they will throw at marco rubio. in debates, like in boxing, most knock outs come on the counter punch. you saw that devastating counter punch marco rubio delivered in the last debate that did such damage to jeb bush. but jeb bush coming into this debate in order for him to come back up. in order for jeb bush to have a comeback, marco rubio has to come down. >> i want to talk about it. the telegraphing of the attack which is the second time the bush camp has seemed to do this. these are people close to the super pac. you can see, look, legally the bush folks in the campaign can't control what the super pac is doing although the degree is up for debate. can you explain why you would go to a reporter to talk about y
trump will dekraai the trade deals, talk about repealing nafta. marco rubio tonight is in the middle of the action. these previous debates he's been like a supporting actor. really strong performances, got people's attention. but he comes into this and some degree the star of show. once again jeb bush's campaign is telegraphed the punches they will throw at marco rubio. in debates, like in boxing, most knock outs come on the counter punch. you saw that devastating counter punch marco rubio...
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that means also -- amy: nafta. >> yes. allowedays, you're not and canada, the same.canada says, you are not allowed to come in, australia, new zealand said the same. so now i'm for bid and from a lot of countries because the american administration told me in 2006 that i had been to be terry. moral i said, what is that? on the green card when you go in the united states, it is a keyword. i said, what is that? they said, you attacked the economic interest of the companies. the obama administration did not change anything. so even now, i'm a european deputy and i'm still not allowed to go inside the united states. at the moment we're discussing this big stupid treaty between the united states and europe. this is quite incredible. french farmer, activist, and european parliament member josÉ bove. he is one of the leading critics. inattended the wto protests 1999. today is the 16th anniversary of the battle of seattle. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and he's report. when we come back, naomi klein joins us live here at the u.n. climate summit here in pa
that means also -- amy: nafta. >> yes. allowedays, you're not and canada, the same.canada says, you are not allowed to come in, australia, new zealand said the same. so now i'm for bid and from a lot of countries because the american administration told me in 2006 that i had been to be terry. moral i said, what is that? on the green card when you go in the united states, it is a keyword. i said, what is that? they said, you attacked the economic interest of the companies. the obama...
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he undo nafta. he would defeat the tpp. so, he may be for free trade you about he doesn't like trade deals. david: here is the irony with donald trump. he is a globalist by trade. look at his operations. he has practically as many operations abroad as he does here. he knows the importance of free trade as a businessman. and yet, i'm surprised it doesn't translate better into his policy prescriptions? >> well he says, you're exactly right, david, that he likes the idea of free trade and he, i had an interview with him recently where he talked about buying thousands of televisions, samsung television from asia because he couldn't get any tvs made in this country and so he, fully understands that. but, you know, i think politically-speaking, and particularly with the group much, segment of voters he is appealing to, the idea of raising up tariffs, and, or ad least not cutting them at this point and seeming to be protecting the american worker is politically very advantageous for him. david: a lot of people, including the late
he undo nafta. he would defeat the tpp. so, he may be for free trade you about he doesn't like trade deals. david: here is the irony with donald trump. he is a globalist by trade. look at his operations. he has practically as many operations abroad as he does here. he knows the importance of free trade as a businessman. and yet, i'm surprised it doesn't translate better into his policy prescriptions? >> well he says, you're exactly right, david, that he likes the idea of free trade and...
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thatd nafta many years ago open up borders and our minds to if we want toy, look for the future for taxes and this nation, and i will tell you that mexico is texas is number one trading partner, and this country's number three trading partner. that is a lot. open new avenues to the future, we have to go into mexico and make sure that the border that exists and replace it with no borders for business. whatever benefits the trade of this nation and consonant and if it's everybody who lives -- continent benefits everybody who lives in this country. we have to look past the borders that exist. business is so large and expanding, and in the future you will see a more vibrant rio grande valley. carlos: my newspaper went on a wonderful insight into the city of ran as a. -- reynosa. as they were returning to the united states, it took them three hours to cross the border. how do you balance the issue of this trade flow and increased potential trade flow with security? how do you prevent three-hour waits? i addressed it a little with my first answer. the city pays for overtime agents for the peak
thatd nafta many years ago open up borders and our minds to if we want toy, look for the future for taxes and this nation, and i will tell you that mexico is texas is number one trading partner, and this country's number three trading partner. that is a lot. open new avenues to the future, we have to go into mexico and make sure that the border that exists and replace it with no borders for business. whatever benefits the trade of this nation and consonant and if it's everybody who lives --...
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and this was thrust into the limelight through the nafta process. our countries can't survive economically if we're not integrated. i think at this point that's almost beyond question. we have -- our economies depend on each other in a way that -- that's critical to our economic security. and secondly, and 9/11 sort of forced this one, we began to recognize that our national security is integrally teched as well. so the two sort of things that nation states are most concerned about, economic and national security, it became very clear that in the u.s.-mexico bilateral relationship, both of those things were sort of omnipresent. we had to figure out thou make that work. the real sort of break -- i would -- there was a long history of cooling, a long history of a warming relationship. but really i think it became sort of put on hyper drive during the calderon administration when he for the first time sort of stood up and came to the u.s. and said we want to work with you to tackle the transnational criminal groups that are responsible for so much crim
and this was thrust into the limelight through the nafta process. our countries can't survive economically if we're not integrated. i think at this point that's almost beyond question. we have -- our economies depend on each other in a way that -- that's critical to our economic security. and secondly, and 9/11 sort of forced this one, we began to recognize that our national security is integrally teched as well. so the two sort of things that nation states are most concerned about, economic...
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news yesterday was the nrdc, one of the country's biggest and terminal groups and came outpported naftaagainst tpp, joining the sierra club, greenpeace, friends of the earth, etc., etc. there are some conservation groups that look at animal issues who aren't as familiar with trade agreement to the white house has persuaded that this one provision about shark sending or this provision that says, let's be nice to animals in the tpp, is good for their agenda. the problem is, all of those kinds of policies a country might adopt can then be attacked under the investor state system, and this is an agreement that for advocates like 350.org or fighting climate change as is the sierra club and others, is catastrophic in that it would require us -- it would basically reverse our current policies that allawi's to stop the export of natural gas and liquid natural gas, so that we would basically be exporting a lot of carbon-based fuels against a, noncarbon future economy and we would lose a lot of the energy and other policy tools we need to combat the climate crisis. if your looking at a particular
news yesterday was the nrdc, one of the country's biggest and terminal groups and came outpported naftaagainst tpp, joining the sierra club, greenpeace, friends of the earth, etc., etc. there are some conservation groups that look at animal issues who aren't as familiar with trade agreement to the white house has persuaded that this one provision about shark sending or this provision that says, let's be nice to animals in the tpp, is good for their agenda. the problem is, all of those kinds of...
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yesterday, in springfield, illinois, he hit nafta. he hit boeing, he hit ford. he hit nabisco. boeing for opening its first plant in china, first plant ever opened overseas. ford for moving a plant to mexico, manufacturing parts in new mexico. nabisco for moving a plant over as well. he says he's the only one that will be able to negotiate the deals that would bring those jobs back. and he attack is his opponents and says his opponents like rubio and bush and carson and hillary won't be able to do that, because they are pressured by lobbyists, they are pressured by the people who donate to their campaigns. and donald trump is not taking donations, he says. he is funding this by himself. and it's allowing him to be independent and allowing him to say to china, you're a currency manipulator. you're not doing this fairly. you need to come back to the negotiating table. and he says he'll -- by doing that, he will be bringing jobs back to this country. if he's able to focus on that tonight, donald trump will do well, because as he so rightly said, it is where he is the strongest. >>
yesterday, in springfield, illinois, he hit nafta. he hit boeing, he hit ford. he hit nabisco. boeing for opening its first plant in china, first plant ever opened overseas. ford for moving a plant to mexico, manufacturing parts in new mexico. nabisco for moving a plant over as well. he says he's the only one that will be able to negotiate the deals that would bring those jobs back. and he attack is his opponents and says his opponents like rubio and bush and carson and hillary won't be able to...
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interstate 80 was taken 15 minutes no time be added there no delays on the show ran on the road the anti- naftancord drive concord to on the creek also looking good at 8 minutes so far no major delays them less look at least a walnut creek drive looking at 24 will take you about 12 minutes this morning with no major delays so far we're not track in image hot spots for allow >>james: a local man barely survive after a parasite was found in his brain their it what did the dow but don't know how got there. >>j.r. stone: he was told he had tapeworm a paris-forming in his brain doctors did not waste time for spring a camera into his head this is a photo showing the have the tech worm in it they were able to get it out and months later he is ok but still recovering the day his headed kid he progressively got worse to the point where he was throwing up and blocking out as for the past is still unclear how he got the parasite the professional said it could not come from or on what cell and said france family and those of the hospital have to get through the back of his feet >>james: that forced the faa
interstate 80 was taken 15 minutes no time be added there no delays on the show ran on the road the anti- naftancord drive concord to on the creek also looking good at 8 minutes so far no major delays them less look at least a walnut creek drive looking at 24 will take you about 12 minutes this morning with no major delays so far we're not track in image hot spots for allow >>james: a local man barely survive after a parasite was found in his brain their it what did the dow but don't know...
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carolina over the past years, and my questions are: do you think your husband was right in signing naftand the second part of my question is what will your , administration do to bring back industrial base jobs to south carolina? mrs. clinton: i know how controversial trade has been in south carolina, and south carolina is a classic case of winners and losers because of trade.
carolina over the past years, and my questions are: do you think your husband was right in signing naftand the second part of my question is what will your , administration do to bring back industrial base jobs to south carolina? mrs. clinton: i know how controversial trade has been in south carolina, and south carolina is a classic case of winners and losers because of trade.
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on the heels of the to attack now they are going to monitor the situation was going on in paris if naftaned talking to the fbi and if they're the ones behind the thick of wants to cancel this e.f. reason to the superbowl and security was very extreme. >>will tran: begun a chance to talk to santa clara police department here is what they had to say about today's event. >>: what we're hoping to learn and the next week is to get some lessons learned from what happened over paris will build to compare the information to our current plans to see if we need to make any effort--. >>will tran: were not invited to this exercise we plan to talk to security to experts in the police department as was the fbi to tell us what they're doing to make sure that everyone is safe for all of the event next week and weeks after leaving the super bowl has already been stepped up including possibly expand the perimeter of this place there are some resource was already complained to the was it comes that there actually gone to lose this business. >>mark: is bad news for the ride of interstate 580 out of little m
on the heels of the to attack now they are going to monitor the situation was going on in paris if naftaned talking to the fbi and if they're the ones behind the thick of wants to cancel this e.f. reason to the superbowl and security was very extreme. >>will tran: begun a chance to talk to santa clara police department here is what they had to say about today's event. >>: what we're hoping to learn and the next week is to get some lessons learned from what happened over paris will...
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guest: nafta is one of them, especially in places like mexico.wasoduct of a war in many cases a war that really destroyed, killed over 80,000 people. did things that a child should not have to do to experience and see. sometimes we forget small pieces of history that then will have people knocking on our door after we've been to the country and practically destroyed. we tend to forget that side of history. aboutwhat specifically nafta has impacted mexican, the mexico economy? guest: we have farmers in places ,nd mexico that cannot even before, they used to be able to farm and sell corn and make a living. that is impossible to do in mexico anymore. to live a simple life where you can live off of everything that you planted, like a farmer, you cannot do that. there are places in mexico that have to ship corn from here because the worth of the labor and the families made a living has no value anymore. host: we go to miami, nicole is an illegal immigrant. you're on the air. caller: good morning. i'm also a product of, my parents came to the u.s. and
guest: nafta is one of them, especially in places like mexico.wasoduct of a war in many cases a war that really destroyed, killed over 80,000 people. did things that a child should not have to do to experience and see. sometimes we forget small pieces of history that then will have people knocking on our door after we've been to the country and practically destroyed. we tend to forget that side of history. aboutwhat specifically nafta has impacted mexican, the mexico economy? guest: we have...
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nafta george. >>> james, did you just use the word took us -- tukus? that might be a first. here in the east bay the right on interstate is completely delayed -- delay free but a very harper has been on this fire in berkeley and close shot at avenue between addison and university and that is new the location on shattuck that this fire occurred so that is why they had closed the northbound lanes. they have a one block detour set up. otherwise the rest of the ride looks good. we have not been tracking any problem. look at the drivetime. the northbound freeway is 14 minutes as you head up from san leandro into oakland. there are no delays on the bridges to the bay bridge and on the san mateo bridge and highway 92 this is an easy trip with no delays east or west van. getting into marin is delay free this morning. and the golden gate bridge right is equally -- ride is equally fine. >>> charges are pending after a man jumped over a white house fence as the first family was inside celebrating thanksgiving. mary maloney has the details. >> from the obama family to yours, have a grea
nafta george. >>> james, did you just use the word took us -- tukus? that might be a first. here in the east bay the right on interstate is completely delayed -- delay free but a very harper has been on this fire in berkeley and close shot at avenue between addison and university and that is new the location on shattuck that this fire occurred so that is why they had closed the northbound lanes. they have a one block detour set up. otherwise the rest of the ride looks good. we have not...
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remember nafta.owever well-intentioned it might have been, we were given a lot of promises, and in turn, we got back empty pockets and emptied rhombus is. i'm fundamentally and adamantly opposed to secret trade deals that congress is forced to vote on, before the rest of us are even allowed to read them. [applause] it is not what the other countries are doing to us. it is what we are not doing for ourselves. we need to invest in our own and build an economy that works for all of us. as we gather here this evening, in new hampshire, we cannot help but think of, to remember, and i should the victims -- say, the latest victims of another mass shooting, this time in colorado springs, who lost hurt, ines, or were the latest act of what we might call domestic terrorism. this act took place at the planned parenthood office. others have taken place in classrooms, schools, church basements. we cannot treat these acts of terrible violence as isolated incidents. we have to call them out for what they are. cts m
remember nafta.owever well-intentioned it might have been, we were given a lot of promises, and in turn, we got back empty pockets and emptied rhombus is. i'm fundamentally and adamantly opposed to secret trade deals that congress is forced to vote on, before the rest of us are even allowed to read them. [applause] it is not what the other countries are doing to us. it is what we are not doing for ourselves. we need to invest in our own and build an economy that works for all of us. as we...
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that's up 550% over the past two decades since nafta was signed.ith costs rising in asia, mexico has become a manufacturing destination of choice for makers of autos, aerospace, appliances, computers, even legos. seeing more of that freight move across the border is creating opportunities for transportation companies like union pacific. >> from a union pacific standpoint, it represents 10% of the company's total revenue. it's big. it's growing. good growth opportunities south of the border. >> and u.p. is not alone. kansas city southern and berkshire hathaway has been expanding operations tied to the border. on the trucking side, warner enterprises says this is 14% of overall revenue and continues to be one of the fastest growing segments for that company. ryder says every single one of its metrics from revenue to shipment growth has been growing by double digit percentages over the past few years. and acquisitions of conway and pacer were geared towards boosting cross-border business. this continues to be a big opportunity for all of these compani
that's up 550% over the past two decades since nafta was signed.ith costs rising in asia, mexico has become a manufacturing destination of choice for makers of autos, aerospace, appliances, computers, even legos. seeing more of that freight move across the border is creating opportunities for transportation companies like union pacific. >> from a union pacific standpoint, it represents 10% of the company's total revenue. it's big. it's growing. good growth opportunities south of the...
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and san francisco's charles would like currently 49 degrees and the city should woman to low 50s to nafta will give an update on the cold weather for sale, they will put up the from and in just about tenants >>james: he explains why this year several monday is extra special the monday after thanksgiving is the first day back at work after all for the holiday break 2005 and that meant access to high-speed internet for the first time all we can people of access to high- speed internet at home and everywhere else this year the nation's largest retailer are picking of this online deal on sunday cyber monday the two were the moniker of a marketing tool made a first appearance and a press release of an masoretes of federation this year experts say sales could reach a whopping $3 billion. >>james: cover it up and newborn babies found buried alive on the pieces of past fall and rubber and southern california howe will rest of the baby found her there was a lot of the outside the golden gate bridge again it is clear and cold of the freeze warnings in place once again will have a look at the frigid
and san francisco's charles would like currently 49 degrees and the city should woman to low 50s to nafta will give an update on the cold weather for sale, they will put up the from and in just about tenants >>james: he explains why this year several monday is extra special the monday after thanksgiving is the first day back at work after all for the holiday break 2005 and that meant access to high-speed internet for the first time all we can people of access to high- speed internet at...
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applause] you are looking at a former congressman and a senator who proudly tells you, he voted against nafta, against cafta, against permanent normal trade relations with china. [cheers and applause] and i will help lead the effort to defeat this disasterous trans-pacific partnership. [cheers and applause] whether corporate america likes it or not, they're going to have to start investing in the united states of america, creating jobs here, not just in china and in vietnam. [cheers and applause] when we use words like greed and fraud and dishonesty and arrogance, these are just a few of the adjectives we can use to describe wall street. [applause] the simple truth of the matter is everybody here knows is that the greed and the recklessness and the illegal behavior on wall street drove this country into the worst economic downturn since the great depression. what happened is that millions of people lost their jobs, some of them have not found new jobs. many of them lost their homes and many people lost their life savings, making retirement that much more difficult. we need a banking system in
applause] you are looking at a former congressman and a senator who proudly tells you, he voted against nafta, against cafta, against permanent normal trade relations with china. [cheers and applause] and i will help lead the effort to defeat this disasterous trans-pacific partnership. [cheers and applause] whether corporate america likes it or not, they're going to have to start investing in the united states of america, creating jobs here, not just in china and in vietnam. [cheers and...
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the average farm smart park and will be open by 2019 that also (it will be at a theme park in china naftad time for the of what the final installment of a hundred games movie is november 20th coming up fish. >>james: this is the satellite you for san francisco nice and calm today and temperatures early on will talk about that coming up. >>darya: he is bench and he is bench the starting quarterback a big shakeup but. >>jackie sissel: they're going to been chairman and in favor of blind cavern that to can to two straight nfc championship games >>darya: will continue to take a look at highlights and talk about what this means for the 49th howe that was set on the bench for a while but is in a lot of talk to about this is all that is broken this is something that will be digesting this morning not only with the jacket and is to talk about what this means for the team and also will be talking to gary about the it applications. >>james: that is tough chilly it is for some parts of the bay we have to be ready for the last step up some of your shirt and close on this afternoon will be tested and
the average farm smart park and will be open by 2019 that also (it will be at a theme park in china naftad time for the of what the final installment of a hundred games movie is november 20th coming up fish. >>james: this is the satellite you for san francisco nice and calm today and temperatures early on will talk about that coming up. >>darya: he is bench and he is bench the starting quarterback a big shakeup but. >>jackie sissel: they're going to been chairman and in favor...
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-mexico trade, which is up 550% over the past two decades since nafta took effect. now, as mexico increasingly becomes attractive destination for manufacturers, this has continued to create a two-fold opportunity for transports. basically, raw materials and products from the u.s. are shipped down to mexico, assembled, and sent back north as finished products. here in santa teresa, across the border, the biggest city in mexico is juarez, and one of the biggest manufacturers is there, where this dynamic is playing out. >> that operation is primarily dedicated for the bto model, built to order model, for computers for dell and hp. it's the largest of its kind in the world of any company. our current capacity in a good day is about 50,000-plus computers per day. >> so there is a lot moving across the border here. that number is expected to grow. this is just one example. you have manufacturers, transportation companies, even the states themselves. expect to see this cross-border trade continue to grow. now, that as the economy continues to improve, consumer spending beg
-mexico trade, which is up 550% over the past two decades since nafta took effect. now, as mexico increasingly becomes attractive destination for manufacturers, this has continued to create a two-fold opportunity for transports. basically, raw materials and products from the u.s. are shipped down to mexico, assembled, and sent back north as finished products. here in santa teresa, across the border, the biggest city in mexico is juarez, and one of the biggest manufacturers is there, where this...
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the other part of this equation .s the income tax revenue ever since nafta was passed, we lost a lot. there went a lot of the income tax base. my question to you is with regard to our income tax revenue in the private sector and the corporate sector. you feel like there needs to be changes. i feel that a lot of people think those people in the andate sector are wealthy big businesses should pay their fair share of taxes. guest: i think that is to be tremendous change in how we do tax policy in america. no one would take the current policy, if starting from scratch, and say, that is what i .ould design everyone turns in their taxes, and says, i hope that is right. there are so many rules and regulations attached, no one billy knows if their taxes are right or not. taxes should he simple, straightforward, and fair. function of basic government, and we do need the basic functions of government like military, infrastructure -- we do need that connection with the government, but you need a fair policy that does not rip people off. currently, there are all kinds of some disease -- subsidie
the other part of this equation .s the income tax revenue ever since nafta was passed, we lost a lot. there went a lot of the income tax base. my question to you is with regard to our income tax revenue in the private sector and the corporate sector. you feel like there needs to be changes. i feel that a lot of people think those people in the andate sector are wealthy big businesses should pay their fair share of taxes. guest: i think that is to be tremendous change in how we do tax policy in...
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our jobs are all going to third world countries. .alks about tpp nafta destroyed us with clinton.is not about the president. the president is an anti-suit. it is about the people above the president, whether in europe, the federal reserve. push thet there to orders. host: the christian science aonitor front page story -- rush to barricade the borders. there is a look at the front page. inside one of the quotes, they a syrian refugee, gary.g to enter hun he said, we test all of these obstacles, and arrived to find a steel wall, what do we do now? john is up next from wisconsin on the line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i just have a few things to say. why not take these migrants that it shows they-- want to come here and go other places. american public don't want them here. fornot train them to fight their own government. that is what we have to do. bring ining to the wrong element if we go along with this. nobody wants those people here. why not take them and train them. i look at television, and see all these young people. andg enough to be soldiers go ove
our jobs are all going to third world countries. .alks about tpp nafta destroyed us with clinton.is not about the president. the president is an anti-suit. it is about the people above the president, whether in europe, the federal reserve. push thet there to orders. host: the christian science aonitor front page story -- rush to barricade the borders. there is a look at the front page. inside one of the quotes, they a syrian refugee, gary.g to enter hun he said, we test all of these obstacles,...
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what they do, what happened with nafta, they put things in place that are called non-tariff trade barriersd of 12% tariffs, but in return, you get 18% value added tax into all imported goods in the country. it gets worse. that's why the trade deficit keeping growing is because the deck is stacked against our exporters and we totally ignore the fact we have the largest market in the world, and we should be able to be focusing on producing things here for that market, not allowing trade cheaters who ma nnipulate the system to dominate and destroy our middle class and manufacturing sector. >> for those of us that try to figure out, you know, where, you know, politically this kind of stuff is, it's very hard to figure because i'm going to read to you from this extreme right wing organization called the progressive policy institute. you've heard of those guys? they are far left, and they -- so i don't know which side people are on. it's the only bipartisan thing. there's the far right and far left on the same side. it's nice they are coming together, but they are talking about small business re
what they do, what happened with nafta, they put things in place that are called non-tariff trade barriersd of 12% tariffs, but in return, you get 18% value added tax into all imported goods in the country. it gets worse. that's why the trade deficit keeping growing is because the deck is stacked against our exporters and we totally ignore the fact we have the largest market in the world, and we should be able to be focusing on producing things here for that market, not allowing trade cheaters...
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nafta and the amp bipartisan delegation of new jersey delaware rhode island new york and maryland urged congress to reject these harmful cuts in section 5340. it should go without saying that in an environment where funding is limited to simply cannot make drastic changes in state allocations and cut funding so deeply communities around the country. it's not fair and it's not sound economic policy and will jeopardize the bill's passage. new star should be treated equally to other transit projects and we must carefully manage provisions relating to motor carrier safety and environmental mining. finally there's a bipartisan effort underway which i very much support to include the 9/11 compensation program in the final conference report. congress must act to reauthorize these programs before the end of the year. legislation to permanently reauthorize already has two to 48 co-sponsors in the house and the filibuster proof 65 co-sponsors in the senate. it would ensure the programs not close their doors on respondents and survivor so i urge their inclusion in the urged the session of section
nafta and the amp bipartisan delegation of new jersey delaware rhode island new york and maryland urged congress to reject these harmful cuts in section 5340. it should go without saying that in an environment where funding is limited to simply cannot make drastic changes in state allocations and cut funding so deeply communities around the country. it's not fair and it's not sound economic policy and will jeopardize the bill's passage. new star should be treated equally to other transit...
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no, nafta and the japanese meteorological association have been showing temperatures .98 degrees celsiusove normal. it's the warmest october on historical record. it's important to remember that part of that warmth we are seeing in fact comes from natural variability. we have an el niÑo happening now and that contributes to some of that warmth and certainly some of that warmth is due to global warming. so the trend is very clear. 2015 will be one of the, if not one of -- if not the warmest on record. >> dr. ben kirtman what does that mean going forward? what is the impact? >> guest: going forward what that says is very clearly we are seeing trends since the 1950s of the climate system is continuing to warm. that's unequivocal. there is no debate in the scientific community about that and we are at the point where we need to start making decisions about how we are going to adapt to the changes associated with that warming. .. every part of the world has a different set of issues they have to deal with. -- now we need to clayton take global warming to the next step and say how will respond
no, nafta and the japanese meteorological association have been showing temperatures .98 degrees celsiusove normal. it's the warmest october on historical record. it's important to remember that part of that warmth we are seeing in fact comes from natural variability. we have an el niÑo happening now and that contributes to some of that warmth and certainly some of that warmth is due to global warming. so the trend is very clear. 2015 will be one of the, if not one of -- if not the warmest on...
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to tell us they wanted us to sign nafta or some other agreement. i would just say in that realm, the respect of what the u.k. makes, they have a right to make it and they have a right to support the decision of the u.k. leaders and they will continue to be our best friend in the world and one of our strongest alliances either way. but ultimately that's something the leaders of the country need to make about what is right for their future. and either way it won't change the nature of our relationship. >> one or two more questions. over there, we have companies that represent many millions of employees here as i'm sure there are concerns of many. >> just tell me about syria for a minute. the outcome with the russians coming in looks like the bu bulkinization of syrians. >> let me make headlines, what the heck. if you look at it, it is bulkinized. you have an enclave in the area near damascus. you have a massive sunni population that straddles the border. kurds up north, both in syria and in iraq. you have a shea majority in the central part of the co
to tell us they wanted us to sign nafta or some other agreement. i would just say in that realm, the respect of what the u.k. makes, they have a right to make it and they have a right to support the decision of the u.k. leaders and they will continue to be our best friend in the world and one of our strongest alliances either way. but ultimately that's something the leaders of the country need to make about what is right for their future. and either way it won't change the nature of our...