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he talks about the tpp and so many candidates who supported it. asualties is the american auto industry. the worst victims are the people of ohio. the tpp will send america's remaining jobs to japan. kasich and cruz and rubio pro r promoted the tpp. is this going to help him or do the details matter? >> it could help him in the short-term. these trade deals are unpopular in north carolina and ohio. it makes sense from a political point. we shouldn't pretend that trump is laying out a trade policy that makes sense or proposing any alternative. the trump people are clear. they say we want to be strong on opposition, but we don't have to be detailed on policy. that is borne out on what is going in the polls. the bottom line is hillary clinton was a supporter of tpp for years. it was the pivot as secretary of state to asia. everybody knows it. the republican establishment, including the republican leadership and including president obama are all for tpp. if you want globalization and rules of the road, this is the best game in town. for now, trump's ca
he talks about the tpp and so many candidates who supported it. asualties is the american auto industry. the worst victims are the people of ohio. the tpp will send america's remaining jobs to japan. kasich and cruz and rubio pro r promoted the tpp. is this going to help him or do the details matter? >> it could help him in the short-term. these trade deals are unpopular in north carolina and ohio. it makes sense from a political point. we shouldn't pretend that trump is laying out a...
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the gat, the wto, nafta, cafta, now the tpp. the united states has had leaders from both parties who told the people of this country that free trade creates american jobs. but yes, there would be some job losses over time. but those were jobs that were going to be lost anyway in an increasingly competitive global marketplace, and those who lost jobs would get new ones. fast forward 25 years from the nafta negotiations, and the leading candidate for president, donald trump, is insisting to loud and sustained applause, that american workers got snookred. and in the democratic party, the surging campaign of bernie sanders also cast out on the free trade creed that sent the american policy since ronald reagan. when the candidates claim that free trade has been a loser for the american worker can they make the case? did the reassurances given to workers in pennsylvania, ohio, wisconsin, that manufacturing jobs lost to mexico, china, malaysia, would return in the form of other jobs, making new things, thanks to increased demand ever co
the gat, the wto, nafta, cafta, now the tpp. the united states has had leaders from both parties who told the people of this country that free trade creates american jobs. but yes, there would be some job losses over time. but those were jobs that were going to be lost anyway in an increasingly competitive global marketplace, and those who lost jobs would get new ones. fast forward 25 years from the nafta negotiations, and the leading candidate for president, donald trump, is insisting to loud...
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tpp gives the u.s. a strong hand in helping to write the rules for trade in this important area of the world. it makes us an active player, not a bystander. tpp will affirm and defend america's ties in asia at a time when many trade partners perceive us as pulling back. many of our asian friends have made very clear that they will judge america's commitment to asia or whether or not we ratify tpp. so when ocean, from our perspective the u.s. cannot afford to sit on the sidelines while others set the rules for trade. to create jobs, growth and prosperity that our children need, we must set the agenda. to open foreign markets to american trade goods and services, we urgently need to ratify tpp. with all of our trade agreements opened it, we must ensure that they are fully enforced. the chamber looks forward to working with your association and i'm happy to answer any questions and i will be passing out a book later and they later and there will be a test. thanks for your patience. [applause] >> men, she i
tpp gives the u.s. a strong hand in helping to write the rules for trade in this important area of the world. it makes us an active player, not a bystander. tpp will affirm and defend america's ties in asia at a time when many trade partners perceive us as pulling back. many of our asian friends have made very clear that they will judge america's commitment to asia or whether or not we ratify tpp. so when ocean, from our perspective the u.s. cannot afford to sit on the sidelines while others...
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support for the tpp goes away based on the 2016 election results?hing that will be considered after the election. lot of people think it will be considered in the lame duck. you could basically have the same congress or congress that had already passed the tpa, which needed significantly more votes than the tpp. so i think time will tell. many of us are still looking at the tpp and it's not the number one thing on people's agenda right now as we focus on this crazy election time where one of the candidates who are no longer in the race actually talked about building a wall to canada. >> wikeeping the north out. >> that was governor walker. >> building a wall. >> governor walker was asked about that. which actually was interesting from an american-canadian viewpoint because in my state at least and i talk to some people in wisconsin and others people are focused on that because they thought it was a pretty bad idea. they thought about how you would build it through the lake and other things and what would happen and the practical concerns. i think it
support for the tpp goes away based on the 2016 election results?hing that will be considered after the election. lot of people think it will be considered in the lame duck. you could basically have the same congress or congress that had already passed the tpa, which needed significantly more votes than the tpp. so i think time will tell. many of us are still looking at the tpp and it's not the number one thing on people's agenda right now as we focus on this crazy election time where one of...
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but sooner or later to come to one side or the other on tpp. i think we may see them coming down pro- >> sort of the cost as admission to the state just because he wants to get certain things and do things like softwood lumber that we make it a little bit of quid pro quo your. >> award the politicians don't like to use but i will ask you senator about quid pro quo. but i will ask you how much do you think there is a possibility that here in the u.s. support for the tpp goes away based on the 2016 election result? >> i don't know because i think mitch mcconnell has made very clear that's going to be something that would be considered after the election i think people think it will be considered in the lame duck so you could basically have the same congress, a congress that had already passed the tdk, which needed significantly more votes than the tpp. i think time will tell prevent others to look at the tpp and is not the number one thing on people such an director as we we focus on this crazy election time for one of the candidates was alone in
but sooner or later to come to one side or the other on tpp. i think we may see them coming down pro- >> sort of the cost as admission to the state just because he wants to get certain things and do things like softwood lumber that we make it a little bit of quid pro quo your. >> award the politicians don't like to use but i will ask you senator about quid pro quo. but i will ask you how much do you think there is a possibility that here in the u.s. support for the tpp goes away...
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but sooner or later, they have to come down on one side or the other with tpp, and i think this week ey will come down pro. >> sort of a cost of admission at the state dinner? >> he wanted to get certain things, and i think there are things like software and lumber where we may get a little bit of quid pro quo. >> a word that senators do not like to use. i will not ask you about quid pr o quo. but i will ask you how much you think support for tpp will go away based on the 2016 election results? >> i think mitch mcconnell made it clear it will be something considered after the election. i think a lot of people think it will be considered during the lame duck. you could have the same congress that passed the tpa, which needed significantly more votes than the tpp. i think time will tell. many of us are still looking at the tpp, and it is not the number one thing on people's agenda right now. we are focused on this crazy election where, one of the candidates who is no longer in the race talked about building a wall to canada. john: we want to keep the americans out who want to leave if t
but sooner or later, they have to come down on one side or the other with tpp, and i think this week ey will come down pro. >> sort of a cost of admission at the state dinner? >> he wanted to get certain things, and i think there are things like software and lumber where we may get a little bit of quid pro quo. >> a word that senators do not like to use. i will not ask you about quid pr o quo. but i will ask you how much you think support for tpp will go away based on the 2016...
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the tpp would open markets to u.s. d services and also would take the standards that we hold dear in the united states. charlie: you must find it amusing that the principal democratic candidate is up use -- opposed to what your president has proposed. jack: if you look at tpp -- charlie: both democratic candidates. jack: it is profoundly in the interest of creating american jobs. i'm not going to comment on the politics. i am going to stick to what we gain. we know the growth in demand are covered in markets -- a country like vietnam is actually reforming labor laws in order to comply with tpp. if countries pick up their standards of labor, pickup up their standards on environmental issues, it makes our products more competitive and things we hold dear become more widely held around the world. charlie: if you look at the countries the tpp covers, that is where the economic growth of the future is coming from. jack: population growth. the u.s. will remain one of the powerful drivers of the global economy. i have said ove
the tpp would open markets to u.s. d services and also would take the standards that we hold dear in the united states. charlie: you must find it amusing that the principal democratic candidate is up use -- opposed to what your president has proposed. jack: if you look at tpp -- charlie: both democratic candidates. jack: it is profoundly in the interest of creating american jobs. i'm not going to comment on the politics. i am going to stick to what we gain. we know the growth in demand are...
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that will be -- we're not going to talk about the tpp, but the hyg and that's okay. line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½ months? that was a leap. but i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. amex helped me buy the inventory i needed. our amex helped us fill the orders. just like that. another step on the journey. will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com >>> welcome back. i'm melissa lee. look at this chart from bank of america of the investors pouring more than $5 million into high yield funds and that is the largest weekly inflow on record. at the same time government bond funds saw the highest outflow in four months. what we're seeing with fixed income is an increase for risk. let's bring in the head of fixed income research at u.s. bank wealth management. >> thank you. >> maybe this is not entirely a surprise given the mood in the equity markets, i
that will be -- we're not going to talk about the tpp, but the hyg and that's okay. line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½ months? that was a leap. but i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. amex helped me buy the inventory i needed. our amex helped us fill the orders. just like that. another step on the journey. will...
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after advocating for the tpp 45 times at the state department, clinton came out as a candidate against it in october. >> as of today, i am not in favor of what i have learned about it. >> reporter: sanders says it is too little, too late. >> i was one of the first, not one of the last, to be in opposition to the tpp. >> reporter: clinton is trying to cast her opposition as a thoughtful decision. >> i came out against the tpp. after it was finished, i thought it was reasonable to know what was in it before i opposed it. i oppose it. >> reporter: michigan voters don't seem to buy it. sanders beat clinton among voters who believe international trade takes away american jobs. in illinois, trade is likely to come up again. it could follow clinton into the general election if she faces donald trump. donald trump said this to larry king in 1999. >> i think you have to be treated fairly by other countries. if other countries aren't going to treat you fairly, they should suffer the consequences. >> reporter: it's an unusual position for a republican, but he's been talking about it over and over
after advocating for the tpp 45 times at the state department, clinton came out as a candidate against it in october. >> as of today, i am not in favor of what i have learned about it. >> reporter: sanders says it is too little, too late. >> i was one of the first, not one of the last, to be in opposition to the tpp. >> reporter: clinton is trying to cast her opposition as a thoughtful decision. >> i came out against the tpp. after it was finished, i thought it was...
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now, when you talk about the tpp, in vietnam today, the minimum wage is 56 cents an hour. in malaysia, you have people who are working under almost slave-like conditions. these are immigrants who come into malaysia whose passports are taken away. so count me in as somebody who does not believe that american workers should be forced to compete against people who make a minimum wage of 56 cents an hour. and you know what, andrea, it is not only job loss, it is what we call the race to the bottom. it is that we're manufacturing jobs in the united states used to pay 20, 30 bucks an hour, enabling workers to make it into the middle clas. today you have new manufacturing jobs in this country paying 9, 10, 11 bucks an hour, 50% reduction in wages in some manufacturing sectors. that is because employers are saying, you don't want the is 11 buckss, fine we'll shut down and go to china. we need to rethink entirely our trade policies. we need to rebuild our manufacturing sector in this country. we need to demand corporate america invests here and create decent paying jobs and that's
now, when you talk about the tpp, in vietnam today, the minimum wage is 56 cents an hour. in malaysia, you have people who are working under almost slave-like conditions. these are immigrants who come into malaysia whose passports are taken away. so count me in as somebody who does not believe that american workers should be forced to compete against people who make a minimum wage of 56 cents an hour. and you know what, andrea, it is not only job loss, it is what we call the race to the bottom....
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she did oppose the tpp several months ago. she tried to hit bernie sanders against the export-import bank. rep. dingell: it is probably not the most of orton. it is important -- not the most important. it is important to smaller businesses. she really was one of the leaders in 2008 on the auto -- i don't want to use bailout. it was the backbone of the american economy. if the auto industry had gone down, devastation in the country. john: bernie sanders has spent a lot of time in your district. did on of the things he the debate stage last night strike you as -- some women reacted badly to the tone he used. rep. dingell: i think they have the same value. i did not like his attitude last night. he got very short and very disrespectful. surprise me is i think he was surprised when she talked about his not supporting the auto bailout and that is something that he should have been prepared for in debate prep. i think he was a bit taken aback. john: tried to clean it up today. debbieto congresswoman dingell. we have donald trump and
she did oppose the tpp several months ago. she tried to hit bernie sanders against the export-import bank. rep. dingell: it is probably not the most of orton. it is important -- not the most important. it is important to smaller businesses. she really was one of the leaders in 2008 on the auto -- i don't want to use bailout. it was the backbone of the american economy. if the auto industry had gone down, devastation in the country. john: bernie sanders has spent a lot of time in your district....
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the tpp does not have a majority in congress for a variety of reasons. ssional democrats are against it. of republicans against it. some of them are not happy with the actual trade stuff. for instance, for agricultural exports to japan, they are unhappy that there are even more extreme rules for medicine patents. some of them are unhappy there .s an exception for tobacco there is a provision call the .nvestor state resolution it goes around for an arbitration. it sounds like a conspiracy. chapter, itat that andd lack our domestic laws we taxpayers would have to pay cash for investors who are meeting u.s. law. there is an exception to tobacco and the republicans don't want that. on the democratic side, it is all of a child's rate for republicans, it is too. if you aftermath, it would not happen. here's the thing about tpp. the way it is written, both the u.s. and japan have to approve it. it is a 5000 page doorstop and japangress approve it. everyd to get presidential candidate to say what they were due -- would do as president. the chance that it will get
the tpp does not have a majority in congress for a variety of reasons. ssional democrats are against it. of republicans against it. some of them are not happy with the actual trade stuff. for instance, for agricultural exports to japan, they are unhappy that there are even more extreme rules for medicine patents. some of them are unhappy there .s an exception for tobacco there is a provision call the .nvestor state resolution it goes around for an arbitration. it sounds like a conspiracy....
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four of the six, are against tpp, which tells me that the country, the leaders are catching up with the voters. i'll be out there strong on trade for hillary. i believe hillary will negotiate a trade agreement. china deserves it. our trade negotiators deserve it more than china does. i think that people like me will help hillary strengthen her voice on this. i think she's in the right place. i think trump is so shallow on this issue as he is on every other issue that he can't explain himself. >> this is important when you talk about being strong out there. you wrote a book about trade. they were win, win, win. you've been a long time critic of it. you're saying you stake your reputation, your credibility as fighting for this 20 years. you go to your voters confident if she were elected she would be in the right place on this stuff? >> i am confident. i talked to her. i'm confident she will be in the right place. i think the american public, just when you see other politicians talking about it, i think the american public will not stand for anything less from elected officials. that's wh
four of the six, are against tpp, which tells me that the country, the leaders are catching up with the voters. i'll be out there strong on trade for hillary. i believe hillary will negotiate a trade agreement. china deserves it. our trade negotiators deserve it more than china does. i think that people like me will help hillary strengthen her voice on this. i think she's in the right place. i think trump is so shallow on this issue as he is on every other issue that he can't explain himself....
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you know, about nafta and the tpp, things like this. and you know, for people who live in the sort of deindustrialized zones of america, the places where, you know, the wheels have really come off the economy, this is a message that's very powerful. you know, that really resonates for them. and i think if you want to understand how to beat donald trump, which, i assume, we all do, you're going to have to understand what motivates his supporters. what really motivates his supporters. that's, i think, the first step. >> so, if that's the first step, if you understand the motivation, where do you take it from there? because it's not for a lack of trying. millions of dollars have been poured into this. they're putting new ads out every day. they just put one out that sort of puts together all of the incendiary things he's said. what's the answer here? >> you know, see what i'm saying is, the problem is that the democrats over the years have become this party that doesn't seem to care about working people, you know? people remember, you know,
you know, about nafta and the tpp, things like this. and you know, for people who live in the sort of deindustrialized zones of america, the places where, you know, the wheels have really come off the economy, this is a message that's very powerful. you know, that really resonates for them. and i think if you want to understand how to beat donald trump, which, i assume, we all do, you're going to have to understand what motivates his supporters. what really motivates his supporters. that's, i...
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like the tpp. i think it is important we see the product and our constituents expect that. i chair, i am the senior democrat on the budget community. -- budget committee. i have been leading the battle in congress to put forth a plan that will grow our economy, invest in places like the national institutes of health, but also reduce long-term debt. the way we can do that is not by touching social security and medicare. way we can do that is by getting rid by a lot of the special interest tax breaks in the tax code that favor hedge fund managers over hard-working people, school teachers, bus drivers, and i put forward proposals to do exactly that. if you look at the special interest tax breaks that have accumulated in the tax code, they are trillions of dollars. 17% of the benefits of all those special interest tax breaks go to the top 1% income earners and only add to economic inequality. i have been very focused on reducing the long-term deficit in a way that protects social security and medicare. when it comes to medicare, we can save money by requiring we negotiate for d
like the tpp. i think it is important we see the product and our constituents expect that. i chair, i am the senior democrat on the budget community. -- budget committee. i have been leading the battle in congress to put forth a plan that will grow our economy, invest in places like the national institutes of health, but also reduce long-term debt. the way we can do that is not by touching social security and medicare. way we can do that is by getting rid by a lot of the special interest tax...
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this is just a map of the countries that are in tpp. you have undoubtedly seen that before. tammy did not talk specifically .bout exports to korea it is instructive for us to look to korea because korea was the last major trade agreement that the u.s. entered into, about four years ago. i got the data about korea. if you listen to those who support trade agreements, they always talk about exports. you rarely hear the word, import . the difference between exquisite imports-- exports and is like the money going into your bank account and writing a .heck out of your bank account it is a big deal. experts to korea went up. that is passenger vehicles on the left, pharmaceuticals and machinery on the right. to 2015. ag exports to korea also. .eef is a big one other ones.w it doesn't really matter. they are randomly chosen items that are chosen by folks who .romote free trade in fact, that is where these two charts come from. they don't talk about the deficit. the deficit is the difference between exports and imports. as i showed you, all the experts to korea going up. are going up
this is just a map of the countries that are in tpp. you have undoubtedly seen that before. tammy did not talk specifically .bout exports to korea it is instructive for us to look to korea because korea was the last major trade agreement that the u.s. entered into, about four years ago. i got the data about korea. if you listen to those who support trade agreements, they always talk about exports. you rarely hear the word, import . the difference between exquisite imports-- exports and is like...
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the tpp is a 12-nation pact. the one of the countries in that pact is vietnam. so it will offshore all of our jobs in textiles and other industries to vietnam. just stopping tpp alone will save tens of thousands of jobs. it will also end the car industry, which is huge in state like ohio by sending those jobs to japan. secondly we'll crack down on currency manipulation. ted cruz and marco rubio voted in favor of currency manipulation which is remarkable. they're in favor of, just to explain this briefly of china devaluing their currency to send our jobs to china. we've lost 3 million jobs to china since 2001. so just those two things alone you will be talking about saving millions of american jobs. and ted cruz and marco rubio and john kasich all support the tpp, which will end the u.s. auto industry as we know it and will send many clothing and manufacturing jobs to vietnam and would be a total disaster. deirdre: stefen, any picks from trump, potential cabinet members since we're talking about larger economic issues? carl icahn is a fan, a lot of people are fans
the tpp is a 12-nation pact. the one of the countries in that pact is vietnam. so it will offshore all of our jobs in textiles and other industries to vietnam. just stopping tpp alone will save tens of thousands of jobs. it will also end the car industry, which is huge in state like ohio by sending those jobs to japan. secondly we'll crack down on currency manipulation. ted cruz and marco rubio voted in favor of currency manipulation which is remarkable. they're in favor of, just to explain...
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this was last friday, she did oppose the tpp several months ago. ied to hit bernie sanders against the export-import bank. how many people know what that is? rep. dingell: it is probably not the most important. thes important to some of smaller businesses. i think it's more important to talk about what she did do. she really was one of the leaders in 2008 on the auto -- i don't want to use bailout. it was the backbone of the american economy. if the auto industry had gone down, the devastation in this country would have been great. she was there. john: bernie sanders has spent a lot of time in your district. to give you a chance to take a shot at him, did any of the things he did on the debate stage last night strike you as -- some women reacted badly to the tone he used. were you in that camp? rep. dingell: i think they have the same values, i respect them both. i did not like his attitude last night. he got very short and very disrespectful. what really did surprise me is i think he was surprised when she talked about his not supporting the auto b
this was last friday, she did oppose the tpp several months ago. ied to hit bernie sanders against the export-import bank. how many people know what that is? rep. dingell: it is probably not the most important. thes important to some of smaller businesses. i think it's more important to talk about what she did do. she really was one of the leaders in 2008 on the auto -- i don't want to use bailout. it was the backbone of the american economy. if the auto industry had gone down, the devastation...
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the effects of these trade agreements up through tpp? he border land is now a militarized zone since 9/11. and beyond that, economically, if you were to take the 100 mile strip along the southern border of this country, it would be the poorest state in the country with every indices being at the lowest. unemployment the highest, infant mortality the highest am a committed couple disease the highest -- communicable disease the highest, unemployment the highest. that is directly related to trade policies that shifted jobs and also ship to the attention of the american people from building economic base of these borderlands to begin to treat it as a barrier and a wall in the security issue only. the fact that free trade and nafta in particular cafta and the other was coming down the pipe, have had on the borderlands and the rest of this nation -- the manufacturing backbone of this nation has been devastating most of millions of jobs lost. the fact we are speaking directly to that, bernie sanders campaign, and say these are failed policies, i
the effects of these trade agreements up through tpp? he border land is now a militarized zone since 9/11. and beyond that, economically, if you were to take the 100 mile strip along the southern border of this country, it would be the poorest state in the country with every indices being at the lowest. unemployment the highest, infant mortality the highest am a committed couple disease the highest -- communicable disease the highest, unemployment the highest. that is directly related to trade...
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obviously, the tpp is a big issue for obama and it looks like both democratic candidates are trying toistance themselves from that deal. issuea clearly polarizing for both the republicans and democrats. david: last question about the democrats, hillary clinton surprised by the performance and michigan. a lot of talk about how they will have to retool her message on the economy going forward as she did not have a chance to do that during the democratic debate earlier this week. if she still working on that and you expect the message to change? marty: she is constantly trying to calibrate her message based from bernieis seen sanders. sanders is not going away. he is raising tons of money. he will be in their up until the convention for sure. mark: thank you for joining us. marty schenker in washington. the mystery trader is rattling turkish markets, sending trading volumes soaring and scaring short-sellers. a clue of what could be behind this race. stick around. ♪
obviously, the tpp is a big issue for obama and it looks like both democratic candidates are trying toistance themselves from that deal. issuea clearly polarizing for both the republicans and democrats. david: last question about the democrats, hillary clinton surprised by the performance and michigan. a lot of talk about how they will have to retool her message on the economy going forward as she did not have a chance to do that during the democratic debate earlier this week. if she still...
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but the tpp and the other agreements that we have done, we seem to be on the shortened of the stick.hat's the issue with me and other people throughout this country. they believe donald trump will have the people around him to negotiate himself for better deals and that will and better way to approach it than having a so-called trade war. charles: do you sense xenophobia that connect all of these dots, terrorism, immigration, foreign policy. it feels like if it's not agains not xenophobia -- >> america has to be strong to help everyone else. eliminating america as a nation is somehow helpful to the rest of the world, we have to be here economically strong to handle the nature of the people who want to come here to be that shining city on the hill. the left has been successful at rebranding patriotism as something that's bad. part of the retreat is our economic weakness. we need to become stronger. and we have got to reject completely that this is isolationism or some way it's negative. a strong mayor case an tear today that can safe the world and save other people's lives. >> i think
but the tpp and the other agreements that we have done, we seem to be on the shortened of the stick.hat's the issue with me and other people throughout this country. they believe donald trump will have the people around him to negotiate himself for better deals and that will and better way to approach it than having a so-called trade war. charles: do you sense xenophobia that connect all of these dots, terrorism, immigration, foreign policy. it feels like if it's not agains not xenophobia --...
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you have hillary clinton coming out against the tpp.illary came out against the tpp after supporting it for a long period of time because of the pressure from the unions. donald trump has very little idea about what trade really is. trump is the leading candidate on the republican side. you are the most important, in many ways, person to speak out on behalf of american business. what would it mean to american business if we impose 45% tariffs on imports from china? mr. donohue: it would mean they would impeach donald trump if they figured out what that really meant. that is overstatement. i am just trying to make it really clear that if you double the price of something we are buying from china, the citizens that go to walmart, target, and go to their stores, and people that buy components, they are going to pay for this. it is not the leaders of the government, or the leaders of big copies. your neighbors are going to pay for this -- companies. your neighbors are going to pay for this. we have to understand in a global economy 95% of t
you have hillary clinton coming out against the tpp.illary came out against the tpp after supporting it for a long period of time because of the pressure from the unions. donald trump has very little idea about what trade really is. trump is the leading candidate on the republican side. you are the most important, in many ways, person to speak out on behalf of american business. what would it mean to american business if we impose 45% tariffs on imports from china? mr. donohue: it would mean...
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governing parties hope to approve the tpp during the current diet session. >>> the bank of japan will release its business sentiment on friday. analysts at all 15 private think tank expect a worsened mood among large manufacturers. the tankan survey covers more than 10,000 companies and showed the index in of firms who say business is good and those who see it as bad. forecasts from the 15 research institutes range from plus 5 to plus 10 points for large manufacturers. the index was plus 12 in the previous survey. the analysts say the export oriented ones are growing cautious due to slow growth in china and ear emerother emergin economies and the appreciation of the yen. forecast for nonjapan manufacturers were split. the analysts say, although foreign tourists are spending more, overall consumer spending remains sluggish. >>> this just in, japan's ntt data has announced it will acquire the i.t. services arm of u.s. computer maker dell for just over $3 billion. once again, japan's ntt data has announced it will acquire the i.t. services arm of u.s. computer maker dell for just over $3
governing parties hope to approve the tpp during the current diet session. >>> the bank of japan will release its business sentiment on friday. analysts at all 15 private think tank expect a worsened mood among large manufacturers. the tankan survey covers more than 10,000 companies and showed the index in of firms who say business is good and those who see it as bad. forecasts from the 15 research institutes range from plus 5 to plus 10 points for large manufacturers. the index was...
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i'm one of the strongest leaders in congress against tpp. what happened with currency manipulation. >> why do you think it took hillary clinton so long to get there? >> i've had the discussion with her, and she gets it. this is a woman who when the auto industry was in trouble in 2008, picked up the phone and said, what do i do? what do i need to know? i think she's been respectful of having been secretary of state. it's been -- it's someone that brings us a very seasoned -- somebody who's bringing experience. but i think she was someone that wanted to be careful to not undercut the person that she worked for. and yet had to run for president of the united states. but she was pretty -- this wasn't, i came out last friday, she did oppose the tpp several months ago. >> she tried to hit bernie sanders on being against the import/export bank. >> i have to tell you, it's probably not the most important -- it is important to some of the smaller businesses. i think it's more important to talk about what she did do, how she really was one of the lea
i'm one of the strongest leaders in congress against tpp. what happened with currency manipulation. >> why do you think it took hillary clinton so long to get there? >> i've had the discussion with her, and she gets it. this is a woman who when the auto industry was in trouble in 2008, picked up the phone and said, what do i do? what do i need to know? i think she's been respectful of having been secretary of state. it's been -- it's someone that brings us a very seasoned --...
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many of us are still looking at the tpp, and it is not the number one thing on people's agenda right now. we are focused on this crazy election where, one of the longer -- who are no talkedonger in the race about building a wall between the u.s. and canada. the: we want to keep americans out who want to leave if trump gets elected. >> people in my state were pretty focused on that. they thought it was a very bad idea. they started to think about how you would build it through a lake and other practical concerns. but it goes to the fact that after 9/11, when we think of some of these border issues and some of the work that the prime minister wants to do, there was, of course, a need for some changes. what i remember is the northern senators being very cognizant of security concerns, but also cognizant of making congress work. we have opportunities now to make infrastructure better between the borders, where we have some very busy intersections. possibly investing some private money and border control areas. that is a possibility. and the exciting news with our airports is that finally
many of us are still looking at the tpp, and it is not the number one thing on people's agenda right now. we are focused on this crazy election where, one of the longer -- who are no talkedonger in the race about building a wall between the u.s. and canada. the: we want to keep americans out who want to leave if trump gets elected. >> people in my state were pretty focused on that. they thought it was a very bad idea. they started to think about how you would build it through a lake and...
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keep in mind, these are the largest companies and a number of critics with the tpp say these are the companies that would most benefit. >> so they would naturally be inclined to favor it. >> overall, what kind of a track record does it have? is it a good predictor of what is going to happen in the economy? >> of ceo sentiment. its track record is next. i wouldn't look to this as an exact reading but certainly gives you a sense of what they are thinking of. >> but it's an indication? >> yeah. >> no political questions there. they don't ask who they favor, do they? >> occasionally they do. but no -- not this time. it was all about trade which, of course, is a -- >> right. it's a political -- these days. mary, thank you very much. >>> from there, we go to politics and the five battleground states. ohio, north carolina, florida, illinois, missouri, they hold their republican and democratic primaries today and there's a lot of on the line, especially in ohio and florida, which are winner-take-all contests for the gop. we have eamon javers in palm beach and we are also in the buckeye state
keep in mind, these are the largest companies and a number of critics with the tpp say these are the companies that would most benefit. >> so they would naturally be inclined to favor it. >> overall, what kind of a track record does it have? is it a good predictor of what is going to happen in the economy? >> of ceo sentiment. its track record is next. i wouldn't look to this as an exact reading but certainly gives you a sense of what they are thinking of. >> but it's an...
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. >> here's the thing with tpp. >> the world is regionalizing.ave europe and asia, trying to get a trade bloc in asia starting with china and building roads. we have three agreements in asia, korea, singapore and asia-pacific. if we don't have tpp we're locked out. >> this helps american business. >> of course it does. it helps workers. it helps businesses. it helps the economy. >> your party -- >> that's the only chance you have. >> your guys are out there demagoguing it. >> one out of five jobs are related to trade. >> you think hillary and bernie are for tpp. you think any of the democrats -- the only chance you have -- >> a democratic president negotiated a tpp. he gets no credit for that. >> for 15 years democrats have been anti-trade. the republicans would have to align with obama to pass tpp that's the only chance you have. >> mr. secretary, i see the statistics that are thrown around from different think tanks, something like 700,000 jobs have been lost because of nafta. others that claim we've lost 3 million jobs because we let china int
. >> here's the thing with tpp. >> the world is regionalizing.ave europe and asia, trying to get a trade bloc in asia starting with china and building roads. we have three agreements in asia, korea, singapore and asia-pacific. if we don't have tpp we're locked out. >> this helps american business. >> of course it does. it helps workers. it helps businesses. it helps the economy. >> your party -- >> that's the only chance you have. >> your guys are out...
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the tpp, nafta. how do you defend those positions? se. grover cleveland just brought jobs back from mexico in the last two years. governor kasich has always supported job policies to help grow jobs. and in ohio we're up over 400,000 jobs. wages are growing faster than the national average. ohio wins are stronger because of the decisions that governor kasich has made and the policy positions that we've not only pushed through the last six years but as you know governor kasich continues to be very strong in ohio with new policy initiatives just being announced that will continue to drive our state forward. >> what about the absentee thing? >> governor kasich is integrally involved with the decisions here in ohio. anybody who knows him knows he's very hands on and as i've already said we've introduced a couple of new bills here in the last couple of weeks that we call our mid biennial review budgets. governor kasich believes not only doing budging every two years but every single year because there are new policy initiatives that we conti
the tpp, nafta. how do you defend those positions? se. grover cleveland just brought jobs back from mexico in the last two years. governor kasich has always supported job policies to help grow jobs. and in ohio we're up over 400,000 jobs. wages are growing faster than the national average. ohio wins are stronger because of the decisions that governor kasich has made and the policy positions that we've not only pushed through the last six years but as you know governor kasich continues to be...
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that was bill clinton that did out will stop she came against the tpp. want to say one more thing about the vote in because i think it is so crucial. in the farmworkers movement, the only way we were able to change things was by people voting and we were able to pass laws like the right to organize, the amnesty bill and 1986 because we were able to elect people to congress that supported us. we have to take a power. my organization, dolores huerta organization, these are ordinary people, have got themselves elected to office. kamala harris is running in california for this -- amy: we just lost dolores huerta . >> the problem is hillary clinton on 30 occasions has said positive things about the tpp. she said it was a gold standard for trade. when she started to run, she flip-flopped. that is what happens wheyou have a wall street demrat that has strong flip-flopped prlivities juan: her claim was that she does in the final version of it, was only then she decided to oppose it of using the final version. >> i was born at night, but not last night. amy: melin
that was bill clinton that did out will stop she came against the tpp. want to say one more thing about the vote in because i think it is so crucial. in the farmworkers movement, the only way we were able to change things was by people voting and we were able to pass laws like the right to organize, the amnesty bill and 1986 because we were able to elect people to congress that supported us. we have to take a power. my organization, dolores huerta organization, these are ordinary people, have...
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the tpp, we don't know. it is not done yet. thing here is basically that donald trump and the afl-cio agree that imports are bad and they're wrong. imports benefit every single american, that's why americans choose to buy them, they pay money to get the things think want. that's the basis of free market economics and why both trump and the afl-cio are considered protectionists. >> the way i look at this is, okay, if you want to bring back those jobs, those jobs are just much more expensive here in the united states. so how much more should the american consumer pay for things in order to have those jobs here in america, however you manage to get them back here. >> first of all, let me correct one thing. we're not against imports. we understand we live in a global economy, we'll import and export. we want a balanced trade policy so we have reciprocal trade relationships and we import, we also export and do so on a fair basis and the rules of the system are fair to work people. if american businesses are bringing jobs around the w
the tpp, we don't know. it is not done yet. thing here is basically that donald trump and the afl-cio agree that imports are bad and they're wrong. imports benefit every single american, that's why americans choose to buy them, they pay money to get the things think want. that's the basis of free market economics and why both trump and the afl-cio are considered protectionists. >> the way i look at this is, okay, if you want to bring back those jobs, those jobs are just much more...
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the tpp, to just give one example, makes it easier for the japanese to import their cars to the unitedut it doesn't do anything to make japan open their markets to american cars. so, what's going to happen? our trade deficit with japan is going to grow, and the american car industry is going to be destroyed. >> so many important points here. and you know, a lot of people are looking to donald trump for more substance on these policy issues. you have a lot of knowledge and background in this issue. is this going to be the paramount issue that he is going to look to govern around? i mean, what are going to be his most important policy changes, if, in fact, he were to win the election? >> okay, well, he's obviously going to implement the core aspects of the conservative agenda that we know well -- tax reform that keeps jobs and wealth in america, regulatory reform that makes it easier for the small business to compete with the large business and easier for the large business to grow and add jobs, too, but we're also, on top of those core conservative positions, we're going to change our t
the tpp, to just give one example, makes it easier for the japanese to import their cars to the unitedut it doesn't do anything to make japan open their markets to american cars. so, what's going to happen? our trade deficit with japan is going to grow, and the american car industry is going to be destroyed. >> so many important points here. and you know, a lot of people are looking to donald trump for more substance on these policy issues. you have a lot of knowledge and background in...
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i think we're bernie sanders saying she supported this agreement, and we talk about the tpp, the trans pacific partnership, it's a dirty word in illinois so that resonates with them. >> there are three things that both camps are looking toward for bernie sanders. what would they be? >> i think trade, as we've already talked about. i think the second thing is the age factor. he's been pushing very hard on getting younger voters out to the polls. >> and will succeed in ohio, 17-year-olds who will be 18 are able to vote. >> even though he filed the case in court and won in frankly lynn, ohio, which happens to be the capital of ohio. and the secretary of state who was opposed to this idea of 17-year-olds voting pretty much folded and said, okay, i'm going to go ahead and let this apply all over the state because i don't want counties doing different things depending on what kind of court ruling. so we won on that and that's important for him. nonetheless, there's still this issue of will they show up and in what kind of numbers here in the state of ohio because he's depended so much on col
i think we're bernie sanders saying she supported this agreement, and we talk about the tpp, the trans pacific partnership, it's a dirty word in illinois so that resonates with them. >> there are three things that both camps are looking toward for bernie sanders. what would they be? >> i think trade, as we've already talked about. i think the second thing is the age factor. he's been pushing very hard on getting younger voters out to the polls. >> and will succeed in ohio,...
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i came out against the tpp. after it was finished i thought it was reasonable to actually know what was in it before i opposed it. i opposed it. now, let me get back to what happened in january of 2009. the bush administration negotiated the deal. were there things in it that i didn't like? would i have done it differently? absolutely. but was the auto bailout money in it? the $350 billion that was needed to begin the restructuring of the auto industry? yes, it was. so when i talk about senator sanders being a one-issue candidate, i mean very clearly, you have to make hard choices when you're in positions of responsibility. the two senators from michigan stood on the floor and said we have to get this money released. i went with them and i went with barack obama. you did not. if everybody had voted the way he did, i believe the auto industry would have collapsed, taking 4 million jobs with it. [ applause ] >> senator sanders? >> i believe that the recklessness, the greed, and the illegal behavior of wall street
i came out against the tpp. after it was finished i thought it was reasonable to actually know what was in it before i opposed it. i opposed it. now, let me get back to what happened in january of 2009. the bush administration negotiated the deal. were there things in it that i didn't like? would i have done it differently? absolutely. but was the auto bailout money in it? the $350 billion that was needed to begin the restructuring of the auto industry? yes, it was. so when i talk about senator...
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the missing piece of american policy is the tpp, the trade negotiation.he problem is the for leaning candidates for president to not. we have to do certain things in the middle east but we can't walk away from europe. charlie: i want to come back to isis. i asked the question earlier and we will see after this part here of mike morell, former deputy director of the cia and active to the director, he said isis is winning, isis is not losing, yet they have lost ground, they have not -- they have lost individual personnel. hassis gaining because it tactics? >> they have had major hits. they had the most devastating soil and european brussels. even at territory strength, they have a position among their recruits that they are ever powerful, they are threatening the infidel west in all of its heartland. the territory they have lost -- i was in syria and i was in the city of -- when it fell to the white pg, which is an allied group to the u.s.. pg -- to the ypg , which is an allied group to the u.s.. we have yet to really bear down. charlie: you are there on th
the missing piece of american policy is the tpp, the trade negotiation.he problem is the for leaning candidates for president to not. we have to do certain things in the middle east but we can't walk away from europe. charlie: i want to come back to isis. i asked the question earlier and we will see after this part here of mike morell, former deputy director of the cia and active to the director, he said isis is winning, isis is not losing, yet they have lost ground, they have not -- they have...
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we believe it is vital to the commercial and economic interests. tpp is critical because economic growth and job creation at home depend on our ability to be able to sell american goods and services abroad. after all, 9 95% of consumers live outside the borders of america. the 12 tpp countries create a high standard, comprehensive trading zone that makes up about 80 million consumers and represents nearly 40% of global gdp. why does trade matter to our country? we believe simply because it comes down to jobs. american jobs. already one in four manufacturing jobs depends on exports. one in three acres of american farms are planted for consumers overseas. all told, nearly 40 million american jobs depend on exports. these numbers could be even higher, but unfortunately, the playing field for trait is not always level. as somebody who spends 20 years of my career working in asia, it really is not level in asia. market isu.s. normally open, our exports face high tariffs and often a thicket barriers.ff no one wants to go into bosco gave during march madness
we believe it is vital to the commercial and economic interests. tpp is critical because economic growth and job creation at home depend on our ability to be able to sell american goods and services abroad. after all, 9 95% of consumers live outside the borders of america. the 12 tpp countries create a high standard, comprehensive trading zone that makes up about 80 million consumers and represents nearly 40% of global gdp. why does trade matter to our country? we believe simply because it...
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i hate the tpp, she changed on everything. what is she voting for, who are you voting for. she's going to win it just on recognition, she's going to run out the clock and it's going to be exhausting. the republicans are kicking themselves saying this ought to be a layup. >> it will be a layup for republicans against hillary. >> if we're supposed to believe all the polls today, that trump's in the lead in all those places, are we not supposed to believe the polls, he's ahead. >> there are four people on the right. >> trump would lose, but the others would win. >> that's what i'm saying, are we not to believe those polls and only believe the polls where trump is winning? >> you know it's eight months out, it's way too early to be looking at polls. >> they haven't even begun. >> let's -- >> we have to get out of here. >> e-mail service scandal. >> embraces where it's just democrats voting? she is swamping him, there are more and more states coming up, it's going to be close primaries just among democrats, look for clinton. especially in the north. >>> next another march, this t
i hate the tpp, she changed on everything. what is she voting for, who are you voting for. she's going to win it just on recognition, she's going to run out the clock and it's going to be exhausting. the republicans are kicking themselves saying this ought to be a layup. >> it will be a layup for republicans against hillary. >> if we're supposed to believe all the polls today, that trump's in the lead in all those places, are we not supposed to believe the polls, he's ahead....
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she called the tpp the gold standard when she was in the middle of representing the united states asshe says she's against it. on nafta, eight years ago, it was, i want to reopen it, i want to redo it, now, i think she's more negative about it, on it than she's been before. but it seems as if she gets pulled to the anti-trade position. that the party has pulled her there. that that isn't where she's comfortable being. >> i don't think that's true at all, chuck. and i think it was in the debate that you moderated where she talked about 95% of the world's population lives outside of the united states. so international trade is really important to american jobs and raising wages here. there are billions of customers for american goods overseas, but we have to do it in a smart, strong, tough way where we protect workers here. so on nafta, she's been very clear on her record, that it has flaws. and it needs to be renegotiated. and on tpp, she waited until that process was over, so she could actually look at the details, and you know, as she said, she has a criteria. will this create ameri
she called the tpp the gold standard when she was in the middle of representing the united states asshe says she's against it. on nafta, eight years ago, it was, i want to reopen it, i want to redo it, now, i think she's more negative about it, on it than she's been before. but it seems as if she gets pulled to the anti-trade position. that the party has pulled her there. that that isn't where she's comfortable being. >> i don't think that's true at all, chuck. and i think it was in the...