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or nafta has rules that limit safety standards you can apply to imported foods and goods. d it limits the border inspection rate. that has to go. or for instance, nafta has rules that require mexican domiciled trucks into the country whether or not they meet domestic standards for safety and the environment. all of those kinds of overreaches in the agreement would have to go. then there are things that are missing. the candidate so far been talking about adding labor and environmental standards to help the domestic effects of nafta. that is not going to fix it. it is those core provisions need to be changed. host: let's go to the phones. on for democrats, go ahead. i will do this as quick as i can. commercials have the same actors in them. people are saying they would be happy to have them both together. host: we're not talking about the commercials we're talking about nafta. >> it all goes together. whatestion is on nafta, does cutting off the nafta with mexico and canada have to do have ae fact that we one-sided permanent agreement with china, which is where we get most o
or nafta has rules that limit safety standards you can apply to imported foods and goods. d it limits the border inspection rate. that has to go. or for instance, nafta has rules that require mexican domiciled trucks into the country whether or not they meet domestic standards for safety and the environment. all of those kinds of overreaches in the agreement would have to go. then there are things that are missing. the candidate so far been talking about adding labor and environmental standards...
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. >> at the time it was being and 800ed, or nafta, more pages of specific regulations. when these two were being negotiated, the united states 500as official advisers corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals. in his weekly address, president obama talked about clean energy and combating climate change. deliverchuck grassley the republican response. he spoke about bipartisanship in congress. obama: one of the most urgent challenges of our time is climate change. 2015 it is the warmest year on record. 2016 is on pace to be even hotter. when i took office i said we couldn't take this down the road any longer. we got to work. over the past seven and a half years we've made ambitious investments in clean energy. we have multiplied solar power more than 30 fold. areasts of america these are dirtier than conventional power. it is at its lowest level in 25 years. even as we are continuing to grow the economy. we have invested in energy efficiency and slashing carbon in this -- emissions from home appliances. manageeforming how we sources that supply rough
. >> at the time it was being and 800ed, or nafta, more pages of specific regulations. when these two were being negotiated, the united states 500as official advisers corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals. in his weekly address, president obama talked about clean energy and combating climate change. deliverchuck grassley the republican response. he spoke about bipartisanship in congress. obama: one of the most urgent challenges of our time is climate...
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topics include the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, the world trade organization, and the trans-pacific partnership, or tpp. >> with us now to look how it is being discussed, making, trade reporter for politico. much of the discussion now is about the trans-pacific partnership, the deals signed by participating countries back in february. in bold terms, what is the tpp, as it is known? >> the tpp is the largest trade agreement in history, covers 12 nations from the u.s. across the asia-pacific region. it is a key part of president obama's visit to asia. as of now, he has signed the deal. but it is waiting to get ratified by congress and is facing obstacles. >> how is the tpp different from previous trade deals like nafta? >> it is much bigger, covers a bigger region, the asian-pacific area. they are aiming to set the rules of trade. china, as our largest trading partner, is not involved in this agreement. the administration is aiming it as a way for us to stand out. it is different because it includes services, like trade investment while raising labor and environmental st
topics include the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, the world trade organization, and the trans-pacific partnership, or tpp. >> with us now to look how it is being discussed, making, trade reporter for politico. much of the discussion now is about the trans-pacific partnership, the deals signed by participating countries back in february. in bold terms, what is the tpp, as it is known? >> the tpp is the largest trade agreement in history, covers 12 nations from the...
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in accepting or rejecting nafta. finally, let me settle think we ought to underestimate the integrity and the courage of the members of the house of representatives as they face this difficult vote. we saw this indicates of the panama canal treaties were it took tremendous political courage to support that first of all unpopular treaty to the senate voted for 68 votes. i was a tremendous display of political courage. the same kind of courage and patriotism and commitment to our country exists in the house of representatives. if it can be adequately tapped by people like those assembled in this room. and now finally i want to take an opportunity to do something i've never done before in my life. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much, president carter, mr. vice president. all the distinguished people have spoken here today. i would like to begin by making two observations. first of all after hearing what has been said, i'm pretty prou
in accepting or rejecting nafta. finally, let me settle think we ought to underestimate the integrity and the courage of the members of the house of representatives as they face this difficult vote. we saw this indicates of the panama canal treaties were it took tremendous political courage to support that first of all unpopular treaty to the senate voted for 68 votes. i was a tremendous display of political courage. the same kind of courage and patriotism and commitment to our country exists...
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he has said he will not renegotiate nafta, or pay to build trumps a hitler. trump scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after softening rhetoric about deportation of america's 11 million undocumented immigrants./// ((brian loftus)) >>> democratic nominee hillary clinton is addressing veterans.. and facing new revelations about the content of newly recovered emails. she is at the american legion in cincinnatti, ohio. the state department now says some of the emails the f-b-i recovered from her private email server contains 30 documents that may be related to the f-b-i expected to publicly release notes from its investigation of clinton's private email server./// ((brian loftus)) >>> after a 10 hour standoff with police on tuesday... r & b singer chris brown is now facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. the singer is out of jail on 250 thousand dollars bail.... the saga started tuesday morning... after beauty pageant contestant baylee curran says she was threatened by the star: she told t-m-z she was partying with brown at h
he has said he will not renegotiate nafta, or pay to build trumps a hitler. trump scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after softening rhetoric about deportation of america's 11 million undocumented immigrants./// ((brian loftus)) >>> democratic nominee hillary clinton is addressing veterans.. and facing new revelations about the content of newly recovered emails. she is at the american legion in cincinnatti, ohio. the state department now says some of the...
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he says mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trends wall. >> a big speech on immigration.>> reporter: trump is scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after stopping his rhetoric about deportation forces rounding up 11 amending immigrants. >> at our best, the united states is the global force for freedom, justice and human dignity. >> reporter: the state department announced that some of the emails recovered from her private email server contain approximately 30 documents that may be related to the benghazi attack that killed four americans. the fbi is expected to publicly investigation of hillary clinton's private email server. the lingering questions about her email has dragged clinton's favorability rating to its lowest point in college life -- to its lowest point. >> another thought on clayton. she said she was surprised by trump's visit saying trump has been publicly disparaging to mexican immigrants in the entire nation for years and years and years. the pentagon is working to confirm the death of a top isis he was killed. also carrying out
he says mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trends wall. >> a big speech on immigration.>> reporter: trump is scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after stopping his rhetoric about deportation forces rounding up 11 amending immigrants. >> at our best, the united states is the global force for freedom, justice and human dignity. >> reporter: the state department announced that some of the emails recovered from her private email...
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he said mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. still the president except the invitation to the republican nominee and explained quote i believe and dialogue to promote mexico's interest and protect accidents. he's also invited democratic nominee hillary clinton and no word yet on whether she will take them up on the offer. >>> the valley. he will take podium on 6 pm tonight the people are already lining up to see him. marc liverman is outside the phoenix convention center with more >> reporter: no question there is already a crowd. some people getting here before 6 am this morning. they are excited to be here and i'm county close to 50 them. they have has and has they say little bit we expect a lot more later on this afternoon because again doors are opening about 3 pm and even though again trump will not go on until 6 pm tonight. we have some of the first people here that chanaman that is the first guy who got here. this is the second. these are all sisters -- >> mike second in line with to arrive? >> 6 am. >> reporter: like it
he said mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. still the president except the invitation to the republican nominee and explained quote i believe and dialogue to promote mexico's interest and protect accidents. he's also invited democratic nominee hillary clinton and no word yet on whether she will take them up on the offer. >>> the valley. he will take podium on 6 pm tonight the people are already lining up to see him. marc liverman is outside the phoenix...
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he says mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. >> big speech >> hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail. she's speaking to veterans at the american legion convention in cincinnati. >> some of the e-mails the fbi recovered contain approximately 30 documents that may be related to the -- expected to publicly release notes from the mail server. cbs news. the white house. >>> the u.s. department of agricultural reopened its offices in raleigh this morning a day after the government closed the six offices across the country over threats deemed serious. as far as we could tell business is back to normal. and in addition to raleigh the usda in washington, maryland, connecticut and also in colorado. >> a short but historic journey. passengers made flight to the island nation in more than half a century. the trip kicks off more than 200 flights a week. it's already buckling under the increased demand. >> the housing with full. it wasn't ready for the avalanche of interest. cuba is building their infrastructure up. they have plans over the next four or five years to
he says mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. >> big speech >> hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail. she's speaking to veterans at the american legion convention in cincinnati. >> some of the e-mails the fbi recovered contain approximately 30 documents that may be related to the -- expected to publicly release notes from the mail server. cbs news. the white house. >>> the u.s. department of agricultural reopened its offices in...
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he also called for a renegotiation of nafta or said the u.s. would, quote, walk away.he billionaire, though, did not have an easy time. there were more than a dozen interruptions. and several protesters had to be thrown out. his biggest rival, democrat hillary clinton, is scheduled to announce her own plan for the economy in response to trump this thursday also in detroit. >>> a new abc poll out this morning puts hillary clinton in front of donald trump 50-42%. >>> thank you so much, jessica. we're tracking developing news out of kansas city where a popular water park is closed today following the death of a 10-year-old boy. caleb schwab was killed while riding what is known as the tallest water slide. the company overseeing the ride is questioning whether it should have been overseeing this one. under state law only mechanized rides require inspections and oversite. now the agency is consulting with its attorney to find out what role if any it will play in the investigation. caleb was the son of a kansas city state representative. he died riding the slide named the ve
he also called for a renegotiation of nafta or said the u.s. would, quote, walk away.he billionaire, though, did not have an easy time. there were more than a dozen interruptions. and several protesters had to be thrown out. his biggest rival, democrat hillary clinton, is scheduled to announce her own plan for the economy in response to trump this thursday also in detroit. >>> a new abc poll out this morning puts hillary clinton in front of donald trump 50-42%. >>> thank you...
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outspoken critic of trump comparing him to mussolini and hitler.he says mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. (nats)"big speech on immigration."trump is scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after softening his forces rounding up america's 11 million undocumented immigrants.(standup: craig boswell/cbs news/the white house)hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail after spending most of last week fundraising. she's speaking to veterans at the american legion convention in cincinnati.the state department now says some of the emails the fbi recovered from her private email server contains approximately 30 documents that may be related to the benghazi attack that killed four americans.the f-b-i is expected to publicly release notes from its craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. with trump's big immigration talk today, here's our national question of the day -- do you think sanctuary cities should exist in the united states?to answer, just look for the question of the day link on our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. our mission at cbs 2 ne
outspoken critic of trump comparing him to mussolini and hitler.he says mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. (nats)"big speech on immigration."trump is scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after softening his forces rounding up america's 11 million undocumented immigrants.(standup: craig boswell/cbs news/the white house)hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail after spending most of last week fundraising. she's speaking to...
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he says mexico wll not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. trump is scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after softing his rhetoric about deportation forces rounding up america's 11 million ndocumend immigrants. campgn trail after spending most of last week fundraisg. she's speaking teterans at the american legion incinnati. dertnt now says some of the emails the fbi co contain approximately 30 documents that may be related to the benghaziattack that killed four americans. the f-b-i is expected to publicly release notes from its investation of her private email server. 3coming up on the cbs 58 news isis says one of its most powerful leaders is dead...the latest on what could be a devastating blow for the terror group. plus, a return to cuba...details of the first direct flight from the u.s. to isis says one of its top leaders is dead and now the group is threatening to avenge his death. the pentagon confirms a u-s airstrike targeted abu muhammad al- but there's now confusion, because today russia is claiming it ki
he says mexico wll not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. trump is scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after softing his rhetoric about deportation forces rounding up america's 11 million ndocumend immigrants. campgn trail after spending most of last week fundraisg. she's speaking teterans at the american legion incinnati. dertnt now says some of the emails the fbi co contain approximately 30 documents that may be related to the benghaziattack that...
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. >> at the deputy was negotiated or the nafta agreement 800 more pages of rules andrea my book would be very different. as you did have as official advisor 500 corporate divisors. stick much respect my brother is visionary of beautiful written and now everything about you. >> i have many titles but never writer and a mentor and then the co-founder of beyond prisons did --.org. >> is reminded me of the autobiography of malcolm x and it is a journey to redemption. so we wouldn't judge people by the worse they ever did. as part of your journey that is part of the book. >> guess i totally agree every guided chance to talk to him for a few times. >> is a famous death penalty lawyer. >> for me it was like rubber of 1991 and by far is one of the worse things you can do. and devastated the family and that is one of the things that is one of the reasons i do the work that i do because it never one to another child to grow but that type of burden. >> i want to talk about how this nerdy kid takes this journey it is still going on but a private agenda of murdering someone so what was your childh
. >> at the deputy was negotiated or the nafta agreement 800 more pages of rules andrea my book would be very different. as you did have as official advisor 500 corporate divisors. stick much respect my brother is visionary of beautiful written and now everything about you. >> i have many titles but never writer and a mentor and then the co-founder of beyond prisons did --.org. >> is reminded me of the autobiography of malcolm x and it is a journey to redemption. so we...
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he said mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build the wall. trump is scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration. hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail after spending most of last week off the trail fundraising. she is speaking to veterans at the american legion convention in cincinnati. the state department now says some of the emails the fbi recovered from her private email server contain approximately 30 documents that are related to the benghazi attack that killed four americans. the fbi is expected to publicly release notes from its investigation of hillary clinton's private email server. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >>> a new poll from the "washington post" and abc news finds hillary clinton has the highest unfavorability rating than at any time in her public life. 56% say they don't have a favorable impression of the democratic nominee. donald trump got a 63% unfavorable rating. >>> richmond police are investigating a shooting that killed one person and wounded two others. just after midnight, police found the vi
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nafta. that's an issue we've seen a lot of states really talk about. would it really be a disaster to reform, renegotiate orak some of those nafta relationships? how would that affect texans in particular, especially with its proximity to mexico? >> texas would be disproportionate, anti-beneficiary of any repeal or policy. mexico is our biggest trading partner. there are billions of dollars in commerce that flow across the border every day, including not just trade but collaboration and innovation together. for texas, the question should we get rid of nafta would be a terrible idea for us. . >> i want to move on to ted cruz. he's popular in the state. a lot of us talked about his appearance at the convention for weeks after. does that damage or impact any of his support in the state of texas? >> we've seen mixed signals in polling. polling showing senator cruz with higher unfavorables with republican voters. as governor rick perry ran against him that governor perry would win. while the presidential race is ongoing, it's too early to read much into those results. ted cruz is popular among texan republicans.
nafta. that's an issue we've seen a lot of states really talk about. would it really be a disaster to reform, renegotiate orak some of those nafta relationships? how would that affect texans in particular, especially with its proximity to mexico? >> texas would be disproportionate, anti-beneficiary of any repeal or policy. mexico is our biggest trading partner. there are billions of dollars in commerce that flow across the border every day, including not just trade but collaboration and...
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pena has been a critic of trump comparing him to hitler says mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build the wall. >> big speech on immigration. >> reporter: trump will clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after softening the rhetoric about deportation forces rounding up america's 11 hip million undock campaign trail after-- million undocumented immigrants. hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail. the state department says some of the e-mail recovered contained approximately 30 documents that may be related to the benghazi attack that killed four americans. the fbi is expected to publicly release notes from the investigation of hillary clinton's private e-mail server. craig boswell cbs news, the released a sketch of someone they are look for in connection to the murder of a jogger while jogging in queens. authorities have not connected the killing with the murder of vanessa marcotte. new york city police are not calling him a suspect but someone they want to find. >>> back here at home in allston a home destroyed. 11 people looking for somewhere else to sta
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but my plan is renegotiate nafta, make it good or get out of nafta.to bring our jobs back, want to make it very hard for companies to leave our country because they're fleeing. charles: a.b. without a doubt in the primaries, this was a winning issue for donald trump. how do you think it was going to play out in the general election? >> this is donald trump's best issue in the general election. as you know, this is now a bipartisan sentiment. we are turning into a anti-trade country here in both the democrat and republican party. look at bernie sanders supporters, so strongly against tpp. hillary clinton flip-flopping on the tpp and now looking at this discussion of whether or not president obama can have it be brought up by the congress in december in the lame-duck session, the senate majority leader says no, the minority leader, the democrat says no. hillary clinton will be under fierce pressure if she wins the election to continue opposition of tpp, donald trump will be sure of, that so will bernie sanders and donald trump will not allow it to be br
but my plan is renegotiate nafta, make it good or get out of nafta.to bring our jobs back, want to make it very hard for companies to leave our country because they're fleeing. charles: a.b. without a doubt in the primaries, this was a winning issue for donald trump. how do you think it was going to play out in the general election? >> this is donald trump's best issue in the general election. as you know, this is now a bipartisan sentiment. we are turning into a anti-trade country here...
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he says mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. trump is scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after softening his rhetoric about deportation forces rounding up america's 11 million undocumented immigrants. hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail after spending most of last week fund raising. she's speaking to veterans at the american legion convention in cincinnati. the state department now says some of the e-mails the f.b.i. recovered from her approximately 30 documents that may be related to the benghazi attack that killed four americans. the f.b.i. is expected to publicly release notes from its investigation of hillary clinton's private e-mail server. >> tia: well this is really exciting. cavs fans, it's time to get ready for another run at the championship. preseason tickets went on sale minutes ago at noon. the cavs will play six games. three at quicken loans arena and will play in columbus at the ohio state university. there is a six-ticket limit per person for games at the q. and a four-tic
he says mexico will not renegotiate nafta or pay to build trump's wall. trump is scheduled to clarify his stance on immigration tonight in phoenix after softening his rhetoric about deportation forces rounding up america's 11 million undocumented immigrants. hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail after spending most of last week fund raising. she's speaking to veterans at the american legion convention in cincinnati. the state department now says some of the e-mails the f.b.i. recovered...
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. >> at the time the wto was being negotiated, or nafta, 800 more pages of rules and regulations. my book would be very different. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had as official advisers 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former national security advisers thomas donilon and stephen hadley discussed key national security concerns at an event hosted by politico. they addressed the recent democratic national committee e-mail hack, as well as the foreign-policy positions of donald trump and hillary clinton. politico's anna palmer and jake sherman moderated the 15 minute -- 50 minute discussion. >> we would like to thank all of you here, watching on the livestream, and c-span this morning. we're thrilled to have two former national security advisers, tom donilon and stephen hadley, joining us for all the news of the day, the crazy wild things happening in this world. before we kick off the program. i want to thank bank of america for their tremendous support of the series. bank
. >> at the time the wto was being negotiated, or nafta, 800 more pages of rules and regulations. my book would be very different. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had as official advisers 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former national security advisers thomas donilon and stephen hadley discussed key national security concerns at an event hosted by politico. they...
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the noteworthy addition is the pulling out of -- or renegotiating nafta and also pulling out of the trans-pacific partnership negotiations. that is the nod to donald trump's base, blue collar, white voters that have been hurt. it's traditional trumpism, merged with the issue of free trade. >> a lot of republicans pretend they didn't have anything to do with nafta but they sure did. we all remember president obama's shovel-ready infrastructure projects. that didn't go over too well. how do you foresee this one going over? >> hillary clinton came out with a bold statement on spending a ton of money on infrastructure projects. remember, part of the reason that the obama stimulus wasn't such a big hit was that a lot of the money didn't go into shovel-ready projects. it went into a laundry list of democratic pet projects that had been waiting around on capitol hill, turtle tunnels and studies of the athleticism of shrimp. >> they did a sidewalk in my town. i think i'm the only one who uses it. it's all overgrown with weeds, nobody uses it except me. >> well, okay. you ought to be trimming it back. but
the noteworthy addition is the pulling out of -- or renegotiating nafta and also pulling out of the trans-pacific partnership negotiations. that is the nod to donald trump's base, blue collar, white voters that have been hurt. it's traditional trumpism, merged with the issue of free trade. >> a lot of republicans pretend they didn't have anything to do with nafta but they sure did. we all remember president obama's shovel-ready infrastructure projects. that didn't go over too well. how do...
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. >> at the time the wto was being negotiated, or its evil smaller sister, nafta, 1north american free trade agreement 800 pages of rules. when they were being negotiated the u.s. had as official advisors 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-sp c-span.org. >>> homeland security secretary jeh johnson recently spoke at a christian science monitor event about home grown terrorism, border security, airport screenings, and cybersecurity. his comments are just over an hour. >> since a hush has fallen over the room, we are now on camera. i'm going to get us started. since i know there's a lot of interest in the secretary, and i want to get him out on time. apologies to the camera people for starting early. thank you for coming. our guest is homeland security secretary jeh johnson. we're honored to host his predecessors, and are delighted that the secretary made time in his busy but unpredictable schedule to be here today. our guest, a new york city native, is a graduate of moor house college and columbia law school.
. >> at the time the wto was being negotiated, or its evil smaller sister, nafta, 1north american free trade agreement 800 pages of rules. when they were being negotiated the u.s. had as official advisors 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-sp c-span.org. >>> homeland security secretary jeh johnson recently spoke at a christian science monitor event about home grown terrorism, border security,...
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. >> at the time the w deal was being negotiated or smaller sister, nafta, it hundred more pages of rules and regulations. beinghese two were negotiated, the u.s. had official advisers, 500 corporate advisors. >> what issues spotlight on trade deals saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> physician and environmental health advocate jill stein was officially nominated to be the green party residential nominee at its national convention over the weekend. in her acceptance speech, she talked about her proposal called a green new deal that proposes creating jobs by transitioning to renewable energy by 2030. dr. stein was introduced by her vice presidential running mate, international human rights ajamu.te this is about one hour. >> are you ready to make history? [cheers] i am so honored to be with you this afternoon. it has been a tremendous experience the last couple of days. before i get into my remarks, please allow me to thank my dear sister. i want you to understand something. she talks about human rights and the role that i play. when they write the history of the evo
. >> at the time the w deal was being negotiated or smaller sister, nafta, it hundred more pages of rules and regulations. beinghese two were negotiated, the u.s. had official advisers, 500 corporate advisors. >> what issues spotlight on trade deals saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> physician and environmental health advocate jill stein was officially nominated to be the green party residential nominee at its national convention over the weekend. in...
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. >> at the time wto was being , 800 more or nafta pages of specific rules and regulations. inevitable here. when these were being negotiated, the u.s. had an official advisor, 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on at 8:00als saturday p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. host: do you plan to vote a straight ticket or will you change your plan because of the person at the top of the ticket? (202) 748-8001, republicans. (202) 748-8000, democrats. independents., -- what should new hampshire voters do in a presidential election when the democrat is a liar and the republican is dangerous. it is down ballot, for one thing. the likes of which we have never seen. if donald trump wins, we will be in just as much, or if not more, in need of developing a congress to stop him from doing more harm. -- today, we cannot recommend either party nominees. they both take. theso there is this idea that politician at the top of the ticket might cause you to split your vote. again, the numbers are on the screen. (202) 748-8001, republicans. (202
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nafta, transpacific partnership. the polling still shows there is somewhat of majority support for free trade agreements. politically there has become a bipartisan sense difficult to muster support for tdd and renegotiating or walking away from nafta. it gets you a good, loud cheer. the two major candidates, the republican and democrat, are in somewhat of agreement on trade, at least rhetorically. what would you do as president and just can throw this out there, we talked about reducing the size and scope of government, what does that mean? gov. johnson: is there any part of government that couldn't be more efficient? i don't think any of us would suggest that government can't be more efficient and that everybody could do with less. but you can't do with less if you are not going to actually address medicaid and medicare. those are the 800 pound gorillas in the room and we are the free trade candidates. i think that crony capitalism is alive and well in the world. chronic capitalism, very simply that is when government gets involved in these deals that unfairly give advantages to those that ultimately pay for that advantage. free trade -- i'm afraid in this country, we have come to associate free-trade and
nafta, transpacific partnership. the polling still shows there is somewhat of majority support for free trade agreements. politically there has become a bipartisan sense difficult to muster support for tdd and renegotiating or walking away from nafta. it gets you a good, loud cheer. the two major candidates, the republican and democrat, are in somewhat of agreement on trade, at least rhetorically. what would you do as president and just can throw this out there, we talked about reducing the...
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donald trump would be better and would at least renegotiate the trade agreements, whether it is nafta or the transpacific partnership and on illegal immigration, i think donald trump would be better. would bring back jobs to america. i do not think he is dark and dangerous, ok? i don't believe that it i'm african-american. i am independent. and my vote is for donald trump. we need real change. host: thank you for calling. she began with that ad judgment line, the same one donald trump uses. what is your defense of that? record is the her best defense. when she sat in the situation room with president obama and the other members of the national security team and they about what decision to do with osama bin laden, she made the right call. you'll get asia and the policy to attempt to rebound the u.s. priorities, away from other parts of the world, i think she has got the right template. you look at the fact, the transpacific partnership trade deal, you look at the details of core, she wants to keep america strong at home, create jobs here, and again, she wants to figure out if there is a b
donald trump would be better and would at least renegotiate the trade agreements, whether it is nafta or the transpacific partnership and on illegal immigration, i think donald trump would be better. would bring back jobs to america. i do not think he is dark and dangerous, ok? i don't believe that it i'm african-american. i am independent. and my vote is for donald trump. we need real change. host: thank you for calling. she began with that ad judgment line, the same one donald trump uses....
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he believes, even if you aren't a factory worker who lost a job due to nafta or trade relations with china, it resonates with america that it speaks to the idea that we are losing on a global stage and only he can make us win again. charlie: on the one hand, he reached back to republican orthodoxy. on the other hand he is casting , himself as somebody very different. he suggested that in some cases that he may be to the left of hillary clinton. for example, on how much he would be prepared to spend on infrastructure. what do you make of that? jim: i think it's fascinating. he is trying to outflank her. one is being infrastructure. he might spend half a trillion dollars in infrastructure. the other is child care, oddly enough. he said this is an issue that is important to his daughter and a issue that republicans don't talk about but he talked about making it deductible. all childcare expenses deductible. that is a big outreach, and could be an expensive proposal that would put him to the left of hillary clinton. charlie: how would he change it? jim: you could deduct your child care e
he believes, even if you aren't a factory worker who lost a job due to nafta or trade relations with china, it resonates with america that it speaks to the idea that we are losing on a global stage and only he can make us win again. charlie: on the one hand, he reached back to republican orthodoxy. on the other hand he is casting , himself as somebody very different. he suggested that in some cases that he may be to the left of hillary clinton. for example, on how much he would be prepared to...
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believes that it is an issue that even if you rp are aren't a factory worker who lost a job due to nafta or trade relations with china he believes it resonates with america first chord as he calls it, that it speaks to this idea that we are losing on a global stage and that only he can make us win again. >> rose: on the one hand he reached back to republican orthodoxy. on the other, he is casting himself as somebody very different. he suggested in some cases he may be to the left of hillary clinton for example on how much will be prepared to spend on infrastructure. what do you make of that. >> i think it's fascinating. he really is trying to outflanker on the left to two issues. one might be on what you just talked about. he spent half trillion dollars on intra structure. the other is child care oddly enough. he said today this is an issue that's very important to his daughter ivanka and talk board of director making it deductible. the average cost of child care for a family. that's a big outreach and potentially very expensive proposal that would put it possibly to the left of hillary cli
believes that it is an issue that even if you rp are aren't a factory worker who lost a job due to nafta or trade relations with china he believes it resonates with america first chord as he calls it, that it speaks to this idea that we are losing on a global stage and that only he can make us win again. >> rose: on the one hand he reached back to republican orthodoxy. on the other, he is casting himself as somebody very different. he suggested in some cases he may be to the left of...
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i think this is different than nafta or arming japan with nuclear weapons.his is an issue he's been very public on. he's used language like we are going to round people up, i believe september 27th, last year said we are rounding them up in a humane way to do like eisenhower in the 1950s with operation wetback. that's the kind of stuff that hispanic americans, americans in general, remember. that is a very strong flag, big flag he has planted in the ground. i think it's hard to get more wiggle room around that. >> the campaign, there's been a discussion about this for a long time. people now have forgotten that donald trump went into a "new york times" editorial board and have an off the record conversation that is claimed by some that he said i'm really not serious about the wall, really not going to build a wall. trump has trashed the "new york times," said i'm building that wall and we are deporting these people. he said it over and over and over again. is there some way trump could give a word salad speech that allowed him to posture and use words like h
i think this is different than nafta or arming japan with nuclear weapons.his is an issue he's been very public on. he's used language like we are going to round people up, i believe september 27th, last year said we are rounding them up in a humane way to do like eisenhower in the 1950s with operation wetback. that's the kind of stuff that hispanic americans, americans in general, remember. that is a very strong flag, big flag he has planted in the ground. i think it's hard to get more wiggle...
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donald trump and i both support free trade, but the time has come, whether it be with nafta or all ofonal agreements, like the tpp, that america take a step back and ask whether or not these trade deals are working for the american worker. >> but you supported these deals. you supported every single free trade deal in 12 years you were in congress. were you wrong during that time? >> no, when nafta was signed by president bill clinton, there was a provision in that legislation that it was to be reviewed on a regular basis to make sure that it was working for the american worker. we've never done that. >> do you think it's not working? >> well, i think we need to ask that question. i think the time has come for us to reopen nafta, and renegotiate it with a president who's proven himself to be one of the most skilled business leaders and negotiators in the world. >> so you regret some of your support for some of the free trade agreements that you were part of. >> no, alisyn, honestly, you can be for free trade and also be for the american worker, for american jobs. that's donald trump's
donald trump and i both support free trade, but the time has come, whether it be with nafta or all ofonal agreements, like the tpp, that america take a step back and ask whether or not these trade deals are working for the american worker. >> but you supported these deals. you supported every single free trade deal in 12 years you were in congress. were you wrong during that time? >> no, when nafta was signed by president bill clinton, there was a provision in that legislation that...
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it is all says bad or maybe worse than nafta, signed by her husband, which cleaned out many of the statesour country, cleaned them out from manufacturing. moved to mexico and other places. nafta a total disaster. ,nafta signed by bill clinton. , he never suffered the ravages because he signed it and then he got out and other people did suffer with it. we are going to renegotiate nafta and if they don't want to make a great deal for us, at least a lot of them come if we can't wait make a great deal, and she couldn't do that if you wanted to. number one, her donors would not let her. her special interest would not let her. her lobbyists would never let her. number three, she could not do it anyway. even if she wanted to. we will renegotiate. did you hear her the other after years of saying how wonderful it is and if you look in new england and new york state and pennsylvania and ohio and you look at a lot of other places, one of the reasons i won indiana so big, one of the reasons with the great bobby knight. that's gold standard. what she said about tpp. one of the reasons i won was becaus
it is all says bad or maybe worse than nafta, signed by her husband, which cleaned out many of the statesour country, cleaned them out from manufacturing. moved to mexico and other places. nafta a total disaster. ,nafta signed by bill clinton. , he never suffered the ravages because he signed it and then he got out and other people did suffer with it. we are going to renegotiate nafta and if they don't want to make a great deal for us, at least a lot of them come if we can't wait make a great...
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. >> at the time the wto was being negotiated, or its evil smaller sister, nafta, the north americane-trade agreement, 800 more pages of specific rules and regulations, nothing inevitable here. my book would be very different. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had, as official advisors 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals, saturday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >>> the fourth u.s. circuit court of appeals recently held it is judicial conference in west virginia. it included fourth district judge henry hudson and u.s. marshal christopher parks. they discuss ad having a active plan in place to deal with a active shooter. this is about 30 minutes. >> can i get everybody to have a seat, please, and we'll get started. one of the unfortunate realities of life today is that we have to worry about an active shooter and judge henry hudson from the eastern district of virginia prepared a program for you this morning to talk about an active shooter what you should do if you were to unfortunately find yourself in such a situation. i t
. >> at the time the wto was being negotiated, or its evil smaller sister, nafta, the north americane-trade agreement, 800 more pages of specific rules and regulations, nothing inevitable here. my book would be very different. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had, as official advisors 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals, saturday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >>> the fourth u.s. circuit court of appeals...
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it is all says bad or maybe worse than nafta. cleaned out many of the states in our country, cleaned them out from manufacturing. moved to mexico and other places. a total disaster. nafta signed by bill clinton. he never suffered the ravages because he signed it and then he got out and other people did suffer. we are going to renegotiate and if they don't want to make a great deal for us, at least a lot of them come if we can't wait make a great deal, her line -- she couldn't do that if you wanted to. number her donors would not let one, him. her special interest would not let her. her lobbyists would never let her. number three, she could not do it anyway. even if you wanted to. -- even if she wanted to. we will renegotiate. did you hear her the other day talk up after years of saying how wonderful it is and if you look in new england and new york state and pennsylvania and ohio and you look at a lot of other places, one of the reasons i won indiana so big, one of the reasons with the great bobby knight. -- was the great bobby k
it is all says bad or maybe worse than nafta. cleaned out many of the states in our country, cleaned them out from manufacturing. moved to mexico and other places. a total disaster. nafta signed by bill clinton. he never suffered the ravages because he signed it and then he got out and other people did suffer. we are going to renegotiate and if they don't want to make a great deal for us, at least a lot of them come if we can't wait make a great deal, her line -- she couldn't do that if you...
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is being negotiated or its evil smaller sister, nafta, the north american free trade agreements, 800 more pages of specific rules and regulations, nothing inevitable here, my book would be very different. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had as official advisors 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> in march defense secretary ashton carter named eric schmidt chairman of the newly form defense department information advisory board. the former c.e.o. of google talked about innovation and technology at the economic club of new york. this is about 50 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to the 453rd economic meeting club in new york in our 109th year. i'm bill dudley, president of the federal reserve bank of new york. as you-all know the economic club of new york is the nation's leading nonpartisan form for speeches on economic, social, and political issues. more than 1,000 promised speakers have appeared before this club over the last century and we have established a strong
is being negotiated or its evil smaller sister, nafta, the north american free trade agreements, 800 more pages of specific rules and regulations, nothing inevitable here, my book would be very different. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had as official advisors 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> in march defense secretary ashton carter named eric schmidt chairman of the newly...
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and some bad things, but just like nafta, to blame all of wisconsin's manufacturing problems on nafta or the future tpp is just simply false. trump would be far better served looking at some of the problems in our corporate tax sector, regulatory sector and our labor market instead of just blaming china and mexico for what is obviously a much bigger and more complex problem. host: ok scott, what if we didn't go forward with the transpacific partnership? you write in your piece for "national review" that even if it were morally and economically advantageous for the united states to embrace protectionism, it is almost certainly impossible for us to do so. u.s. manufacturers have involved over decades to become integral links in a breathtakingly complex global value chain. guest: correct. the numbers i site there after that are fascinating. 40% of everything we export has chinese or mexican or canadian content in it. and about 30% of everything that chinese, mexico and canada export has american content in it. when you look at so-called american cars, it is quite likely that they will have
and some bad things, but just like nafta, to blame all of wisconsin's manufacturing problems on nafta or the future tpp is just simply false. trump would be far better served looking at some of the problems in our corporate tax sector, regulatory sector and our labor market instead of just blaming china and mexico for what is obviously a much bigger and more complex problem. host: ok scott, what if we didn't go forward with the transpacific partnership? you write in your piece for...
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things and some bad things but just nafta to blame all of wisconsin's manufacturing problems to nafta or future tpp is simply false. trump would be far better served looking at some problems in our corporate tax sector, our regulatory sector and our labor market, instead of just blaming china and mexico for what's obviously a much bigger and more complex problem. >> host: scott lincicome, what if we didn't go forward with the trans-pacific partnership? you write in the truth about trade, your piece for "national review," morally and economically advantageous for the united states to embrace protectionism, it's almost certainly impossible for it to do so. u.s. manufacturers evolved over decades to become integral links in breathtakingly complex global value chain. >> guest: correct. i think the numbers i cite there right after that are really fascinating. you know about 40% of everything we export has chinese or mexican or canadian content in it. and about 30% of everything that china and mexico and canada export has american content in it. when you look at so-called, american car, there
things and some bad things but just nafta to blame all of wisconsin's manufacturing problems to nafta or future tpp is simply false. trump would be far better served looking at some problems in our corporate tax sector, our regulatory sector and our labor market, instead of just blaming china and mexico for what's obviously a much bigger and more complex problem. >> host: scott lincicome, what if we didn't go forward with the trans-pacific partnership? you write in the truth about trade,...
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or another threatened tariffs. but basically, they seem to have converged in terms of their views of what needs to happen with some of the existing trade deals, whether it's naftar the tpp or a trade deal with korea, by the way. >> you put your finger on a huge difference. we tried that approach during the 1930s. it had a lot to do with the bringing on the great depression. it's a terrible idea. which would provoke another trade war, including with china, the last thing we need. so there's an enormous difference right there. and probably a very glaring one. >> i've been next to larry plenty of times over the past couple of months, and i think he's rejoiner will be that mr. trump is in favor of trade, but he just wants to see the agreements enforced, the existing agreements enforced. isn't that something that sounds very reasonable to you? >> well, if you're asking me, the answer is yes. we need to do a better job enforcing our trade agreements, and that's why secretary clinton has proposed a trade prosecutor within ustr. so she agrees on enforcement. but at this point, about an import duty or import tax, there's a huge difference. that is a truly, truly dreadfu
or another threatened tariffs. but basically, they seem to have converged in terms of their views of what needs to happen with some of the existing trade deals, whether it's naftar the tpp or a trade deal with korea, by the way. >> you put your finger on a huge difference. we tried that approach during the 1930s. it had a lot to do with the bringing on the great depression. it's a terrible idea. which would provoke another trade war, including with china, the last thing we need. so...
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where they're going to take all the jobs out of this country, but my plan is renegotiate nafta, make it good or get out of nafta. i want to bring our jobs back and make it hard for our companies to leave our country because they're fleeing. as you and i are talking, companies are negotiating in ohio, i know one, as an example, but in ohio and pennsylvania, and in michigan, to leave and to go to mexico, which is booming. mexico is booming. you know, stuart, i say this very quickly to you, but i have a friend to builds plants all he does builds plants one. biggest in the world and he says you have to see what's going on in mexico, building the biggest and most incredible plants in the world. how are you doing in the united states? not so much. stuart: now, we've not yet seen your detailed economic plan, but as i understand it talking to steve moore who helped write it, tax cutting for corporations and individuals is at the heart of that prosperity plan. is that accurate? >> sure, sure. and very true. hillary's going to raise taxes very, very substantially, she's got one of the biggest tax increas
where they're going to take all the jobs out of this country, but my plan is renegotiate nafta, make it good or get out of nafta. i want to bring our jobs back and make it hard for our companies to leave our country because they're fleeing. as you and i are talking, companies are negotiating in ohio, i know one, as an example, but in ohio and pennsylvania, and in michigan, to leave and to go to mexico, which is booming. mexico is booming. you know, stuart, i say this very quickly to you, but i...
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investigated being or its people smaller sister, nafta. more pages of specific roles and regulations. nothing inevitable here. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had as official advisers, 500 corporate advisors. issue spotlight on trade deals saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and www.c-span.org. the commandant of the marine corps talked about maritime security in an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies in washington. topics include modernizing the military and preparing for conflicts of the 21st century. this is one hour 10 minutes. kathleen hicks: good morning, everyone. welcome. i direct the international security program here. i am delighted to have you all here for the latest in our maritime dialogue series, today focusing on the marine corps more generally. before we begin, i'm going to give you the safety announcement we give at the beginning of all of our event. we feel very safe in our building, but we want to make sure that everybody knows where the exits are, directly behind you and
investigated being or its people smaller sister, nafta. more pages of specific roles and regulations. nothing inevitable here. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had as official advisers, 500 corporate advisors. issue spotlight on trade deals saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and www.c-span.org. the commandant of the marine corps talked about maritime security in an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies in washington. topics include modernizing the...
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. >> at the time the debbie to was being negotiated, or its evil smaller sister, nafta, 800 more pages of specific rules and regulations, nothing inevitable nothing inevitable here. my book would be very different. when these two are being negotiated the u.s. had as official advisors, 500 corporate advisors. >> watcher issue spotlight on trade deals, saturday at eight saturday on a p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> this week on q&a, washington post nonfiction book critic carlos lozada talks about the books written by the 2016 presidential candidates. >> carlos with the washington post, a while back you went through a bunch of books written by presidential candidates. >> why? >> is started with donald trump when he launched his campaign this summer he kept talking about his 1987 book, the art of the deal. he kept saying we need a president who can write a book like this. he held it up embodying who he was. so i figured i would read it. i never read art of the deal. i thought i would write something about it for the post of course when i read it i realized he had written many boo
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negotiated, or its evil smaller sister, nafta, 800 more pages of specifics, rules and regulations, nothing inevitable here. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had its official advisers, 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals saturday, august 13, on c-span and c-span.org. >> on newsmakers, green party presidential nominee jill stein talks about the 2016 presidential race. she received the nomination at the green party convention held in houston. "newsmakers" sunday at 10 a.m. on c-span. two former cia directors and the former editors of "the new york times" and "washington post" talk about the public's right to know versus the right to protect information for national security. this was part of the conference that the george w. bush presidential center looking at the people, the presidency, and the press. it is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> our next panel is the right to know versus the responsibility to protect. how to tell the difference. is the downie jr. professor of journalism at arizona state university. walter cronkite school of journalism
negotiated, or its evil smaller sister, nafta, 800 more pages of specifics, rules and regulations, nothing inevitable here. when these two were being negotiated, the u.s. had its official advisers, 500 corporate advisors. >> watch our issue spotlight on trade deals saturday, august 13, on c-span and c-span.org. >> on newsmakers, green party presidential nominee jill stein talks about the 2016 presidential race. she received the nomination at the green party convention held in...
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so the problem they have in detro detroit, brian, one problem in michigan not with nafta or foreign tradents has to do with foreign automakers coming into the united states and building plan ining plants michigan but elsewhere around the country. >> steve, that was excellent. now let's bring in john angler, president of the business round table, former republican governor of michigan. john, listen, you know the numbers better than anyone else. donald trump was saying detroit's a, quote, disaster, jobs have lost. is detroit in that bad of shape it needs a complete rework? >> well, america needs a growth plan. 1% gdp doesn't help detroit, michigan or the other 49 states. so the larger point is what we need for the nation. there's no question that michigan has lost a share of auto manufacturing, but, you know, 20 years ago nobody thought they could make cars in alabama, for example. there's 100,000 plus auto workers. you've seen michigan respond. michigan is a right to work state now. it's said we're going to compete. we're going to go head-to-head. so a lot of changes been made. when i was
so the problem they have in detro detroit, brian, one problem in michigan not with nafta or foreign tradents has to do with foreign automakers coming into the united states and building plan ining plants michigan but elsewhere around the country. >> steve, that was excellent. now let's bring in john angler, president of the business round table, former republican governor of michigan. john, listen, you know the numbers better than anyone else. donald trump was saying detroit's a, quote,...
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or not. are they perfect? not.urse i thought naftawas one of the biggest mistakes clinton ever think the trade deals are awful and i think they should be changed. and i think hillary realized and he's gonna do it -- she's gonna do it, once she gets elected president. >> got your point. ed lopez, is that the kind of thanks you want? >> well, the polls -- what the polls have showed, one of two things. either pulling more votes from hillary clinton actually or voters thatng the are supporting trump and clinton at the moment. so in other words, the reality far, what we've seen is the johnson/weld ticket has clinton more to typical supporters. i think part of it is that a lot are still trying to find their place, given trump's nomination. i think there's lot of people trying to come to grips with changing in the party. that's fair. at the end of the day, i'm not sure we can fairly make the the johnson/weld will help hillary clinton get elected. i think the polls are showing that either clinton is losing vote to johnson/weld or they're from
or not. are they perfect? not.urse i thought naftawas one of the biggest mistakes clinton ever think the trade deals are awful and i think they should be changed. and i think hillary realized and he's gonna do it -- she's gonna do it, once she gets elected president. >> got your point. ed lopez, is that the kind of thanks you want? >> well, the polls -- what the polls have showed, one of two things. either pulling more votes from hillary clinton actually or voters thatng the are...