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finally mexico made it clear that will respond to any u.s. import taxes with taxes of its own on trade. my final comment, month productively mexico is also aggressively playing the china card. we have heart numbers that imports from mexico into the united states contain 40% u.s. content, china only 4%. mexico is using that fact with the trump administration. but mexico also realizes that united states needs it to remain globally competitive. if the united states want to reduce trade deficit with china it needs to trade with mexico because we produce things together and produce things competitively together. finally, if taxes are imposed on trade with mexico, that's not going to lead jobs back to the united states. it leads the jobs to go to another low-cost producer to compete globally. with that, i will finish my remarks. thank you very much. >> thank you, pamela. jose martin, you're up. >> thank you. it is great to be here. when kim and i spoke about this panel, she and i agreed it would be good to share with you some of the stories of the l
finally mexico made it clear that will respond to any u.s. import taxes with taxes of its own on trade. my final comment, month productively mexico is also aggressively playing the china card. we have heart numbers that imports from mexico into the united states contain 40% u.s. content, china only 4%. mexico is using that fact with the trump administration. but mexico also realizes that united states needs it to remain globally competitive. if the united states want to reduce trade deficit...
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u.s.-mexico boarder. in the past several months, in the united states, we have been having conversation about border conversation. that conversation is legitimate and necessary. in the modern world transnational threats of all kinds, having security border is essential. having a conversation also touches on another u.s. national s interest which is commercial side. our borders plays a key roll in legal goods in and out of the united states. the image we have in our minds of the border is one of a barrier. we want to dive deeper into the roll of the barrier. we want to have a conversation today about two national interests both security and commerce. to do that i want to introduce another barrier. the image i think will work better is thinking about the border as a valve, it's a pretty sophisticated valve. both functions are related to u.s. national interests. to help us think this through. we have two panels. we have invited speakers to give us ground truth. america and mexican experts people joining us f
u.s.-mexico boarder. in the past several months, in the united states, we have been having conversation about border conversation. that conversation is legitimate and necessary. in the modern world transnational threats of all kinds, having security border is essential. having a conversation also touches on another u.s. national s interest which is commercial side. our borders plays a key roll in legal goods in and out of the united states. the image we have in our minds of the border is one of...
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we have heard the numbers that imports from mexico into the united states contain 40% u.s. content. mexico is using that fact with the trump administration. mexico also realizes that the united states needs it to remain globally competitive. if the united states wants to reduce its trade deficit with china it needs to trade with mexico because we produce things competitively together. finally if tacks a-- taxes are on mexico, it will go to another low cost producer in order to compete globally. with that i will finish my remarks. thank you very much. >> jose martin you're up. >> thank you, it's great to be here, when kim and i spoke about this panel, she and i agreed it would be perhaps good that i share with you some stories other the past 25 years so you can see how we get here between our customs administrations and whatever we do at the borer. well, almost 25 years ago when i arrived here we negotiated a tax treaty between the mexico and u.s. because we were starting negotiations on a free trade agreement we now call nafta. the uniform regulations to implement nafta, we created n
we have heard the numbers that imports from mexico into the united states contain 40% u.s. content. mexico is using that fact with the trump administration. mexico also realizes that the united states needs it to remain globally competitive. if the united states wants to reduce its trade deficit with china it needs to trade with mexico because we produce things competitively together. finally if tacks a-- taxes are on mexico, it will go to another low cost producer in order to compete globally....
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u.s. and mexico. i mentioned having been to mexico city, made a similar presentation to business and government groups, to quite an interested -- set of audiences in those presentations and also made similar presentation in ottawa and we continue to make a case these are cost-effective, useful ways of gaining additional value and in fact, increasing the productivity of our supply chain and our labor force and ultimately increasing our income. so i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be here today and to make these points. and appreciate everyone's attention and look forward to questions. thanks. >> thanks, matt. next up we'll have juan see v villa who will explain how the border works, i think. >> thanks for the invitation. i'm very proud and i hope i can add some value. so, again, as kim mentioned, i'm going to talk about what's really going on on the ground at the port of entry. i have been doing research and consulting at borders for more than 25 years now. probably not as much as jose, but i'm
u.s. and mexico. i mentioned having been to mexico city, made a similar presentation to business and government groups, to quite an interested -- set of audiences in those presentations and also made similar presentation in ottawa and we continue to make a case these are cost-effective, useful ways of gaining additional value and in fact, increasing the productivity of our supply chain and our labor force and ultimately increasing our income. so i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be here...
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u.s. and mexico deporting five and u.s. deporting three and two are making it into the u.s. mexico is the key ally, strategically, i don't see a way for the u.s. coming and try to -- then i would say economically speaking, i will say especially the four boardrd states, california, nucleew mex and texas, those four states have made 25% of the u.s. economy. california is huge. so i don't see those four states without nafta. seems to me, the border states will come and believe time will help mexico. that's how we see it. and so far the narrative is that we'll take time. in canada, we hacanada in the 1 was a champion in globalization. because of canada we have annexation closed. canada was the champion and nowadays, i am sorry, we have al also, he posted visas at a terrible time in mexico, 2009 in the age of crisis. by the way, that was not north american crisis. the number of peop-- if you looe map and you look at the cities with more than five people infected, you will see that north america was all in red. why was that? because of the connectiviity of canada and u.s. and mexic
u.s. and mexico deporting five and u.s. deporting three and two are making it into the u.s. mexico is the key ally, strategically, i don't see a way for the u.s. coming and try to -- then i would say economically speaking, i will say especially the four boardrd states, california, nucleew mex and texas, those four states have made 25% of the u.s. economy. california is huge. so i don't see those four states without nafta. seems to me, the border states will come and believe time will help...
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u.s.-mexico border. what's the impact of dismantling nafta? >> guest: we are the largest in laredo. we handle most of the trade coming from mexico but let me address the point about manufacturing jobs in the jobs -- keep in mind in the last two decades, americans lost about 5 million factory jobs, but the us production has not dropped. in fact, it's been going about two percent and look at it manufacturing output, that is been growing while we been losing some of the manufacturing jobs. of course i want to see manufacturing jobs. but if you look at several reports including the ball state university research, trade only counted for 13 percent of the us factory jobs that we lost, and about 88 percent, almost 80 percent of those jobs were because automation. so are we focusing the evil on a country called mexico or are we not really looking at it as what is costing what's what about automation? what about the shift we have in this society quacks i want to create jobs in the united states but we just can't point the problem to mexico. people talk about trump also talked about mexicans s
u.s.-mexico border. what's the impact of dismantling nafta? >> guest: we are the largest in laredo. we handle most of the trade coming from mexico but let me address the point about manufacturing jobs in the jobs -- keep in mind in the last two decades, americans lost about 5 million factory jobs, but the us production has not dropped. in fact, it's been going about two percent and look at it manufacturing output, that is been growing while we been losing some of the manufacturing jobs....
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u.s.-mexico border.n exclusive look at the deadly encounter. >>> this morning, president trump rolls out his first budget proposal that coul some jobs and deliver on dunkin's full-bodied, cold brew coffee. takes 12 hours to steep... and almost no time to sip. keep on with ultra smooth taste, now available with a sweet and salted kick. america runs on dunkin'. >>> big budget breakdown, the president's plan revealed. the winners, the losers and yes, there is money to beef up the border. >> don't even think about it. we will build the wall. don't even think about it. >>> breaking news swroefr night. >>> five, six, seven bullet holes on this side that you can see. >> gunfire at the u.s. mexico border and nbc news was the only camera there. >>> exploding batteries, the midair scare. the danger inside, the one thing you probably take with you on every flight. >>> two young children murdered and the mother's guilty plea. >> nobody reached out to any
u.s.-mexico border.n exclusive look at the deadly encounter. >>> this morning, president trump rolls out his first budget proposal that coul some jobs and deliver on dunkin's full-bodied, cold brew coffee. takes 12 hours to steep... and almost no time to sip. keep on with ultra smooth taste, now available with a sweet and salted kick. america runs on dunkin'. >>> big budget breakdown, the president's plan revealed. the winners, the losers and yes, there is money to beef up the...
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u.s.-mexico relationships. aware through history that u.s.lationship has not been very strong, but fortunately thank to nafta, it has changed drastically in the last 25 years. and today, mexicans feel part a strong part of the north american neighborhood and feel close to the u.s. people. i believe we many of us studied in u.s. universities. a lot of american tourists come to mexico. there are strong bonds between mexico and u.s. citizens. of these goodible relations continue in the future, and one of the elements we have to defend his economic integration. >> you have been quite vocal about your concern that the changed administration and u.s. could have an impact on global growth. the specifically do you see impact being on bhp? side, the benefit for business confidence that comes from the trump administration-based what is promised on tax, his desire to cut through some of the politics to get more investment going on in infrastructure, his general commitment to get growth going again in the united states, it can only be good for us. we don
u.s.-mexico relationships. aware through history that u.s.lationship has not been very strong, but fortunately thank to nafta, it has changed drastically in the last 25 years. and today, mexicans feel part a strong part of the north american neighborhood and feel close to the u.s. people. i believe we many of us studied in u.s. universities. a lot of american tourists come to mexico. there are strong bonds between mexico and u.s. citizens. of these goodible relations continue in the future, and...
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u.s. goods and how much are they buying and how much are we buying. canada and mexico are the top customers for u.s. products. so we are -- we're dealing with the biggest thing we've got going. the world is regionalized. we keep talking about globalization and how globalization has hurt everyone. it is still very much a regional world. the eu, in spite of brexit -- one of the problems with brexit is the eu is the biggest market for british goods. because of proximity. because they're there. today in asia, china is leading the way toward what they call rsep. some call it as onplus three or asean plus four. the three south asian countries plus korea, japan and china. without the u.s., without the u.s. dollar. that's the vision. it may not happen for seven years, for ten years, but today as we speak, they're building roads going down through vietnam, laos, from china. they're getting ready. so let's look at the americas. we are fragmented. we're splintered. there's -- aside from nafta, there's cafta, you name it, the pacific alliance. there are a lot of different things b
u.s. goods and how much are they buying and how much are we buying. canada and mexico are the top customers for u.s. products. so we are -- we're dealing with the biggest thing we've got going. the world is regionalized. we keep talking about globalization and how globalization has hurt everyone. it is still very much a regional world. the eu, in spite of brexit -- one of the problems with brexit is the eu is the biggest market for british goods. because of proximity. because they're there....
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u.s. and mexico. here are the numbers of undocumented immigrants crossing into the u.s. om mexico is down. not just by a small amount. we're talking a massive percent alk. 40%. the numbers just released by customs and border protection. appear to show president trump's hard line rhetoric and policies ob immigration appear to be having a deterrent effect. lei just turning to vanessa. you were just down at the border talking to people. who knows if we'll know if it is the president trump's rhetoric that's forcing the numbers down, but what did you find in having conversations with people there? >> we spent two days with border agent there is in texas, which is in the rio grand valley sector, one of the busiest sectors down in the southern border area. and what we found was that they were very much noticing a drop right when president trump took office. almost immediately in the past month or so. we did a ride along with them and asked that question and this is what they had to say. >> you said that there was a big influx in in 2014 and then again recently of women and child
u.s. and mexico. here are the numbers of undocumented immigrants crossing into the u.s. om mexico is down. not just by a small amount. we're talking a massive percent alk. 40%. the numbers just released by customs and border protection. appear to show president trump's hard line rhetoric and policies ob immigration appear to be having a deterrent effect. lei just turning to vanessa. you were just down at the border talking to people. who knows if we'll know if it is the president trump's...
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that investors in mexico and u.s. and canada are protected. we includeant that things that didn't exist when created like electronic commerce. economyrs from mexican liketer a recent reforms energy, telecommunication. >> provisions does mexico nafta as itve under exists today that you would be say give up? what do you prepare to put on the table? >> it's no the about giving up anything. it's about improving. instance, --for that's the challenge. approache way we'll it. this is not a game. value fort creating three parties and long standing relationship. we can do that. >> what about anything you're prepared to put on the table? nation.o is a sovereign nobody will make decisions about mexico other than mexicans. i give an example. very specific. some information about the u.s. sending into mexico migrants that were not from mexico. it's not for the u.s. to decide who comes into mexico. only mexicans decide those are red lines. it's important those are clear. like a verys reasonable position. many people wonder perhaps with good reason, just how
that investors in mexico and u.s. and canada are protected. we includeant that things that didn't exist when created like electronic commerce. economyrs from mexican liketer a recent reforms energy, telecommunication. >> provisions does mexico nafta as itve under exists today that you would be say give up? what do you prepare to put on the table? >> it's no the about giving up anything. it's about improving. instance, --for that's the challenge. approache way we'll it. this is not a...
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u.s./mexico border as gunfire broke out. tracie potts joins us live with reaction and exclusive photos from that border incident. good morning, tracie. reporter: good morning, sam and laura. video too, that will show you while that was happening, the president was talking about safety and security at the mexico border at our airports which is what this travel ban effect new this morning. another federal judge. this one in maryland has also put that ban on hold. the president's comments came hours before that incident at the u.s./mexico border. >>> you see it here. -- danger overnight at the u.s. phebgsmexico border. >> seven bullet holes that you can see. >> reporter: shots fired from a boat from across the border. >> three people shot one fatally. >> reporter: it happened just hours after awe federal judge in high put a hold on president trump's travel ban. the revised travel ban that was supposed to go into effect at midnight. >> this ruling makes us look weak. we will take it as far as it needs to go including all the way
u.s./mexico border as gunfire broke out. tracie potts joins us live with reaction and exclusive photos from that border incident. good morning, tracie. reporter: good morning, sam and laura. video too, that will show you while that was happening, the president was talking about safety and security at the mexico border at our airports which is what this travel ban effect new this morning. another federal judge. this one in maryland has also put that ban on hold. the president's comments came...
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u.s. and mÉxico. ss next, commerce secretary coming up gives you stock prices, earnings, and dividends... an equity summary score that consolidates the stock ratings of top analysts into a single score... and $4.95 online u.s. equity trades... you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ maria: welcome back, president trump trying to make good on his campaign promise to build a wall along the u.s. border with mÉxico. but a new report this morning say that is the white house may have to make cuts elsewhere including airport security. the coast guard, all to pay for that wall. joining me right now former tsa admiral james loy, a former deputy secretary of homeland security. sir, good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. >> nice to be with you. maria: talk to us about the challenges that you and some of your colleagues have faced at the border in terms of the budget that we are expecting this week and the expected cuts to thing
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u.s./mexico border are concerned. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, march 3rd. good evening. welcome. >> we start with federal reserve chair janet yellen may have said the clearest signal yet that an interest rate increase is near. her speech capped a week of talks. many said the tighter policy seems to make sense barring, of course, any big economic surprises. the fed last raised interest rates in december. on the second like in a decade. rising rates impact everybody from home buyers to savers, and they rippled through the global economy which is why investors are paying close attention. steve liesman looks at it. >> the fed chair janet yellen putting an exclamation mark on it. saying in a speech in chicago, it was on the way. >> in our meeting later this month, the committee will evaluate whether employment and inflation are continuing to evolve in line with our expectations. in which case, a further adjustment of the federal funds rate would likely be appropriate. >> she also
u.s./mexico border are concerned. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, march 3rd. good evening. welcome. >> we start with federal reserve chair janet yellen may have said the clearest signal yet that an interest rate increase is near. her speech capped a week of talks. many said the tighter policy seems to make sense barring, of course, any big economic surprises. the fed last raised interest rates in december. on the second like in a decade....
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u.s. and mÉxico.the lexus command performance sales event, experience our most refined models ever. including the ls, lx and es. experience amazing. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it,on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increas
u.s. and mÉxico.the lexus command performance sales event, experience our most refined models ever. including the ls, lx and es. experience amazing. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it,on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart...
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mexico. one of my concerns is that the talk will weaken the cooperation between u.s. and mexico. having us less of a partner between the two, can you comment what would be the impact if we had that? if we had the u.s. and mexico weaken the cooperation what that would do in the impact to the drug cartel and us ever having to fight that threat? >> i'm entering this job for over 30 years and it certainly we have enjoyed throughout the course of that time but i think is a good relationship with the government of mexico. and that has gotten better and better throughout the years. it's one that doctor durell and had mentioned. we work to address cross-border medication is we both want a secure border. we look forward to continued relationship with the government of mexico. it's important for us from a law-enforcement perspective is paying dividends on the border security front. >> i want to make sure you answer my question, that is, what will the impact be if there is less cooperation with the u.s. and mexico? i understand what you're saying. my concern is the rhetoric were hearing from
mexico. one of my concerns is that the talk will weaken the cooperation between u.s. and mexico. having us less of a partner between the two, can you comment what would be the impact if we had that? if we had the u.s. and mexico weaken the cooperation what that would do in the impact to the drug cartel and us ever having to fight that threat? >> i'm entering this job for over 30 years and it certainly we have enjoyed throughout the course of that time but i think is a good relationship...
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u.s.-mexico border while in a $54 billion increase in military spending. trout previewed that part of the proposal last night in nashville. >> you see what we're doing with our military. bigger, better, stronger than ever before. our budget calls for one of the single largest increases in defense spending history in this country. trade to the budget is called for sharp cuts. environmental protection agency and the national institutes of health. foreign aid and public broadcasting targeted these cards. lauren: the trump administration will reopen a view of vehicle emission standards that regulate fuel efficiency of new cars and trucks. an earlier system by the obama administration with stringent fuel economy standards by 2025 to fight global warming. not only did he attend a rally in nashville, he spoke to our workers in michigan and said he would keep cutting regulations to boost economic growth and create jobs. one out of executive telling jeff flock is very real for standards is necessary. >> i've said from the very beginning on this but as an industry i
u.s.-mexico border while in a $54 billion increase in military spending. trout previewed that part of the proposal last night in nashville. >> you see what we're doing with our military. bigger, better, stronger than ever before. our budget calls for one of the single largest increases in defense spending history in this country. trade to the budget is called for sharp cuts. environmental protection agency and the national institutes of health. foreign aid and public broadcasting targeted...
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mexico. one of my concerns with all this talk is going to weaken the cooperation between the u.s. and mexico. having us become less of a partner between the two. can you comment on what would be the impact if we had that? if we had the u.s. and mexico weaken the cooperation, what that will do on the impact to the drug cartels and us having the ability to fight. >> i've been doing this job for a long time now, over 30 years. certainly we have enjoyed throughout the course of that time what i think is a good relationship with the government of mexico. that relationship has gotten better and better and better throughout the years. a number of operations as the ones that director allen mentioned, we engage with local authorities on a regular basis to address border violence, to address cross-border communication so that we both understand what the threat is that's operating in that area. because we both want a secure border. we look forward to continued relationship with the government of mexico. it's important for us and what we're doing from a law enforcement perspective, is paying d
mexico. one of my concerns with all this talk is going to weaken the cooperation between the u.s. and mexico. having us become less of a partner between the two. can you comment on what would be the impact if we had that? if we had the u.s. and mexico weaken the cooperation, what that will do on the impact to the drug cartels and us having the ability to fight. >> i've been doing this job for a long time now, over 30 years. certainly we have enjoyed throughout the course of that time what...
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u.s. border with mÉxico. report this morning say that is the white house may have to make cuts elsewhere including airport security. the coast guard, all to pay for that wall. joining me right now former tsa admiral james loy, a former deputy secretary of homeland security. sir, good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. >> nice to be with you. maria: talk to us about the challenges that you and some of your colleagues have faced at the border in terms of the budget that we are expecting this week and the expected cuts to things like tsa, can you characterize the situation at happened right now in terms of challenges? >> wl, i think it's a very real challenge and part of it is just lining up the budget activity against the policy rhetoric of the administration. i think we all are absolutely delighted that the president is going to upgrade the strength of our national security envelope but there needs to be recognition that the national security envelope in the wake of 911 does include
u.s. border with mÉxico. report this morning say that is the white house may have to make cuts elsewhere including airport security. the coast guard, all to pay for that wall. joining me right now former tsa admiral james loy, a former deputy secretary of homeland security. sir, good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. >> nice to be with you. maria: talk to us about the challenges that you and some of your colleagues have faced at the border in terms of the...
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u.s./mexico board hear plunged to its lowest level in five years. homeland security secretary john kelly says last month border control agents stopped almost 19,000 people trying to cross the border. that is down 40% from the previous month. some immigration experts say it's the president's hard line stance against illegal i am gages that's likely behind the drop. others say it is far that early to assume any trends. >> joining us now is political analyst brian sobel. so a 40% drop that's a big number. >> huge. >> question. do you think the president's hard-line stance has anything to do with this? >> i'm with the group that thinks maybe we otto wait a little bit to see how this plays out. it makes sense this all the rhetoric kept people from coming across the border. the numbers, i don't know. 40% is a huge drop. let's see if that extends month over month and where it goes. >> still on the subject of immigration, his immigration ban will go into effect shortly here. he has made some changes. there are still states that are challenging it, specifica
u.s./mexico board hear plunged to its lowest level in five years. homeland security secretary john kelly says last month border control agents stopped almost 19,000 people trying to cross the border. that is down 40% from the previous month. some immigration experts say it's the president's hard line stance against illegal i am gages that's likely behind the drop. others say it is far that early to assume any trends. >> joining us now is political analyst brian sobel. so a 40% drop that's...
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u.s./mexico border, nbc was the only camera there. the boat riddled with bullet holes. this comes as immigration remains in the top of minds this morning. the shoot-out happened after two federal judges rejected the new travel ban. tracie potts with reaction and more exclusive photos from that border incident. traecie tracie. >> reporter: the president said last night that travel ban order or ruling i should say was judicial overreach. he's vowing to take this further in court. and those comments came hours before the violence hit the border. >> it's got -- >> danger overnight at the u. u.s./mexico border. >> seven bullet holes you can see. >> shots fired at awe boat witnesses say from across the border. >> three people were shot. one fatally. >> it happened hours after a federal judge in hawaii put a hold on president trump's latest border protection plan. the revised travel ban that was supposed to go into effect. >> this ruling makes us look weak. we're going to take our case as far as it needs to go, along all the way up to the supreme court. >> i have no doubt this
u.s./mexico border, nbc was the only camera there. the boat riddled with bullet holes. this comes as immigration remains in the top of minds this morning. the shoot-out happened after two federal judges rejected the new travel ban. tracie potts with reaction and more exclusive photos from that border incident. traecie tracie. >> reporter: the president said last night that travel ban order or ruling i should say was judicial overreach. he's vowing to take this further in court. and those...
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u.s./mexico border. the cuts are going to be met with strong oppositions from both parties on capitol hill. kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> the new jersey state assembly is scheduled to vote on president's refusal to supply his tax returns. they release 5 years of federal tax returns. he broke with four decades of tradition, but not law by not disclosing his tax returns during the campaign. the bill will be heading to chris christie if approved, christy is an ally of president trump we'll see if he signs it. >> probably likely wouldn't. >> reporter: probably not. >> a robber accidently shoots himself while trying to hold up people outside a denny' restaurant, the surveillance video is coming up. >> reporter: 15 degrees, we'll have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> a pennsylvania toddler is escorted to the hospital by convoy during the height of the storm. this morning we have an updaten his condition we'll bring that to you right after the break. >> a to toddler escorted to the h
u.s./mexico border. the cuts are going to be met with strong oppositions from both parties on capitol hill. kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> the new jersey state assembly is scheduled to vote on president's refusal to supply his tax returns. they release 5 years of federal tax returns. he broke with four decades of tradition, but not law by not disclosing his tax returns during the campaign. the bill will be heading to chris christie if approved, christy is an ally of...
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u.s./mexico border. maxine, good morning. chapel florida, democrats line. hi. caller: hi. good morning. thanks for taking my call. there is one aspect of the aca have not heard too much conversation regarding and to me is just as important as the 26 your children on major medical, now with the surgeons spital stay, and whatever, you can deplete hurry llion dollars in a so that cap is very important in goes overg that f. it the million, you are not going bankrupt. say econd thing i like to is that trump is always talking news.fake well, the fake news comes from mouth. whatever fake news is coming out of his mouth is what we're media, those are two areas i want to discuss. thank you for taking my call. host: next from sal, colin, texas, independent line. caller: hello. this is sal. to say that, you know, it is a great world, you know. to thank god this morning. thise, they didn't wake up morning and that man in the suit hat is running the show, wow, he's a mexican person, great takes a lot rp, it to handle all these kind of people. lot of people comes out very negative, you know. me. is r
u.s./mexico border. maxine, good morning. chapel florida, democrats line. hi. caller: hi. good morning. thanks for taking my call. there is one aspect of the aca have not heard too much conversation regarding and to me is just as important as the 26 your children on major medical, now with the surgeons spital stay, and whatever, you can deplete hurry llion dollars in a so that cap is very important in goes overg that f. it the million, you are not going bankrupt. say econd thing i like to is...
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u.s./mexico trade and the nafta agreement. president trump has vowed to leave nafta. o on the agenda, the president's plan to tax mexican exports. mexico hopes pressure from u.s. companies will keep the administration from resorting to those measures. >>> and back to that snapchat ipo. one california high school made a golden investment. st. francis high school in mountain view, california, invested $15,000 in snapchat five years ago. that money came from a school development fund. it was one of snapchat's earliest investors and that investment has paid off big time. the ipo soared yesterday 15,000 turns into about $23 million. smart kids. >> smart kids. very cool. that's jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thank you, jill. >>> still ahead, the future of fruit. we'll show you how one producom is keeping produce from going bad too fast. it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a
u.s./mexico trade and the nafta agreement. president trump has vowed to leave nafta. o on the agenda, the president's plan to tax mexican exports. mexico hopes pressure from u.s. companies will keep the administration from resorting to those measures. >>> and back to that snapchat ipo. one california high school made a golden investment. st. francis high school in mountain view, california, invested $15,000 in snapchat five years ago. that money came from a school development fund. it...
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. >>> up next, a 40% drop in the number of people caught trying to cross the u.s. mexicoder last month. is president trump's tough talk and immigration the reason? i'll talk with jorge ramos. at. and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to turn your vision into action. it's your trade. e*trade. in my johnsonville commercial we open up in the forest. hi. i'm jeff. i'm eating my breakfast and all of a sudden a raccoon come up and ask me, "what are you eating?" i told him "johnsonville breakfast sausage, fully cooked." porcupine comes in and he says, "does that come in patties?" i said "yup" wolf comes in and says, "how'd you learn to talk to animals?" and i said "books" and we had a good laugh about that. [laughter] that's a commercial made the johnsonville way. bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, a
. >>> up next, a 40% drop in the number of people caught trying to cross the u.s. mexicoder last month. is president trump's tough talk and immigration the reason? i'll talk with jorge ramos. at. and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to turn your vision into action. it's your trade. e*trade. in my johnsonville commercial we open up in the forest. hi. i'm jeff. i'm eating my breakfast and all of a sudden a raccoon come up and ask me, "what are you eating?" i told him...
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jetro official cited the impact of president trump's plan to renegotiate nafta which involves the u.s., mexico and canada. >>> more japanese are warming up to wood burning stoves. some people like their romantic time. man has made a business out of that attraction he runs a firewood in his hometown of fukushima. he wants to help with the recovery from the 2011 disaster. >> reporter: five years ago, hiyoshe takada quit his job in tokyo and launched a company to sell firewood in the town where he grew up. many residents in fukushima prefecture were once involved in producing logs for mushroom cultivation. takeda's father owned a large lumber production facility for the operation, but he had to abandon his business after local logs could no longer be sold following the nuclear accident. so, takeda decided to go back home to help his father. >> translator: local trees couldn't be used after the accident and had to be cut down to plant new trees. i thought the whole process couldn't be completed within my generation. >> translator: i wanted to help revitalize the town. selling firewood was a way fo
jetro official cited the impact of president trump's plan to renegotiate nafta which involves the u.s., mexico and canada. >>> more japanese are warming up to wood burning stoves. some people like their romantic time. man has made a business out of that attraction he runs a firewood in his hometown of fukushima. he wants to help with the recovery from the 2011 disaster. >> reporter: five years ago, hiyoshe takada quit his job in tokyo and launched a company to sell firewood in...
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u.s.-mexico border. what's the impact of dismantling nafta? >> guest: we are the largest in laredo. we handle most of the trade coming from mexico but let me address the point about manufacturing jobs in the jobs -- keep in mind in the last two decades, americans lost about 5 million factory jobs, but the us production has not dropped. in fact, it's been going about two percent and look at it manufacturing output, that is been growing while we been losing some of the manufacturing jobs. of course i want to see manufacturing jobs. but if you look at several reports including the ball state university research, trade only counted for 13 percent of the us factory jobs that we lost, and about 88 percent, almost 80 percent of those jobs were because automation. so are we focusing the evil on a country called mexico or are we not really looking at it as what is costing what's what about automation? what about the shift we have in this society quacks i want to create jobs in the united states but we just can't point the problem to mexico. people talk about trump also talked about mexicans s
u.s.-mexico border. what's the impact of dismantling nafta? >> guest: we are the largest in laredo. we handle most of the trade coming from mexico but let me address the point about manufacturing jobs in the jobs -- keep in mind in the last two decades, americans lost about 5 million factory jobs, but the us production has not dropped. in fact, it's been going about two percent and look at it manufacturing output, that is been growing while we been losing some of the manufacturing jobs....
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u.s./mexico border. they put out specific guidelines on friday. the government is asking for a specifically imposing wall, 30 feet, aesthetically pleasing face on theist side and strong enough to with stand an hour of sledgehammering. president trump asked congress for $4 billion to build the wall, which is expected to cost $21 billion. >>> personal data of thousands of sachs customers has been exposed online. not by a hacker. sachs and lord & taylor stored information including e-mail information on their servers. no payment data was exposed and since has taken down the information. >>> amazon wants to rate what is in your closet. it's called outfit compare. you have photos and stylists that judge your clothes based on fit and what's on trend. only staffers will see the photos. back to you. >> i like that outfit tool. >> a little bit of everything from amazon. not just amazon now. landon, thank you. >>> still ahead here at the record setting weekend at the box office, plus toddler twins overnight pearpt. it's taking the internet by storm. we'll i
u.s./mexico border. they put out specific guidelines on friday. the government is asking for a specifically imposing wall, 30 feet, aesthetically pleasing face on theist side and strong enough to with stand an hour of sledgehammering. president trump asked congress for $4 billion to build the wall, which is expected to cost $21 billion. >>> personal data of thousands of sachs customers has been exposed online. not by a hacker. sachs and lord & taylor stored information including...
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u.s.- mexico border. he's also already pledged to hire thousands of new immigration agents, whose jurisdiction extends deep into the u.s. itself. for americans on the southern border, interactions with border patrol vary. some see an occasional inconvenience; others: a daily torment. william brangham has the story >> right now, it looks more like a war zone. >> brangham: carlotta wray's commute has changed a lot over the past few years. she lives in arivaca, a sleepy no-stoplight town 25 miles from the arizona-mexico border. drive in any direction from here, you'll pass surveillance towers and border agents on patrol. checkpoints run by customs and border protection, c.b.p., stop traffic in either direction out of town. >> when the checkpoint was only temporary, i thought it was not a big deal until it got serious. they never left. >> brangham: welcome to life along the u.s-mexico border, where security has been ramped up significantly since 9/11. in response to drug trafficking and illegal immigration, as
u.s.- mexico border. he's also already pledged to hire thousands of new immigration agents, whose jurisdiction extends deep into the u.s. itself. for americans on the southern border, interactions with border patrol vary. some see an occasional inconvenience; others: a daily torment. william brangham has the story >> right now, it looks more like a war zone. >> brangham: carlotta wray's commute has changed a lot over the past few years. she lives in arivaca, a sleepy no-stoplight...
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u.s./mexico border.s being proposed by council member aba julian and says the city of oakland is taking a practical stand against a wall that is morally repug nant and economically unwise, and unlikely to make our nation any or secure. he wants the city to avoid any financial contracts with any people or companies that participate in any way in building that wall. and his plan is coming at a crucial time. the u.s. department of homeland security is now soliciting proposals to build prototype wall structures. and from those company, the agency will invite select firms to submit proposals by may 3. now, oakland has a history of this. it boycotted arizona in the wake of its fb-1070. you might remember the anti- illegal immigration law, passed in 2010. so you know, the bay area, ready to make a statement. >> yes. >> it happens. >> thank you so much. >>> right now the fresh snow and strong winds hitting the east coast are leaving a mark at airports around the bay area. dozens of flights have been canceled. le
u.s./mexico border.s being proposed by council member aba julian and says the city of oakland is taking a practical stand against a wall that is morally repug nant and economically unwise, and unlikely to make our nation any or secure. he wants the city to avoid any financial contracts with any people or companies that participate in any way in building that wall. and his plan is coming at a crucial time. the u.s. department of homeland security is now soliciting proposals to build prototype...
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and a down payment on the u.s. mexico border wall. >>> tonight, a conservative radio show host says that he was assaulted at a bay area restaurant and he is questioning whether it was because of his political views. michael savage says he was being taunted by another diner in tiburon who then pushed him down and shoved his toy poodle. well, this happened last night at servino risterante. police were called but no one was arrested. savage says it was a case of felony battery and elder abuse and thinking the attack should be investigated as a hate crime. >>> a bay area driver is facing charges after a road rage rant that that was caught on camera. susie steimle has the story. >> reporter: this was the scene on the usually quiet scene. the driver not only try to run the cyclist off the road, but also threatens his life. >> unfortunately, it is not the first time i have seen smug like this. and any time you threaten to use your vehicle as a weapon, you should be held accountable. >> reporter: jim elias is the executive direct
and a down payment on the u.s. mexico border wall. >>> tonight, a conservative radio show host says that he was assaulted at a bay area restaurant and he is questioning whether it was because of his political views. michael savage says he was being taunted by another diner in tiburon who then pushed him down and shoved his toy poodle. well, this happened last night at servino risterante. police were called but no one was arrested. savage says it was a case of felony battery and elder...
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u.s./mexico border wall. >>> take a look at this viewer video of a house on fire at the jersey shore tonight. it broke out on simpson avenue on ocean city. no one was hurt but the flames just destroyed that house. in word yet on a cause. >>> new at 11:00, 1400 homes briefly lost power after a car slammed into this utility pole in chester county earlier tonight. skyforce 10 was over hillandale road in new garden township as crews worked to restore electricity to the area. we're told everyone has their power back. >>> the widow of a corrections officer killed in a delaware prison is refusing to meet with the governor. instead saundra floyd is earning governor john carney to respond to her family's demands for the autopsy report on lieutenant steven floyd. she wants details on how he died. authorities say prisoners killed lieutenant floyd and held others hostage at that uprising in smyrna lasting month. in a letter to governor carney, mrs. floyd referenced an incident at the prison in 2004 when an inmate took a female correctional officer hostage and sexually assaulted her. she wrote to the gov
u.s./mexico border wall. >>> take a look at this viewer video of a house on fire at the jersey shore tonight. it broke out on simpson avenue on ocean city. no one was hurt but the flames just destroyed that house. in word yet on a cause. >>> new at 11:00, 1400 homes briefly lost power after a car slammed into this utility pole in chester county earlier tonight. skyforce 10 was over hillandale road in new garden township as crews worked to restore electricity to the area. we're...
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u.s./mexico border wall. congress has the final say, but a deal must be cut by the end of april when a temporary funding bill expires. >>> and today the house budget committee takes up the house republican plan to overhaul obamacare amid growing national dissent. speaker ryan admits there needs to be necessary improvements and refinements. at a campaign rally in nashville, the president vowed to move forward. >> we're going to repeal and replace horrible disastrous obamacare. >>> conservatives argue the bill doesn't go far enough to repeal obamacare. moderate republicans are upset that millions would lose health care. ahead on "cbs this morning" we'll ask the house director mick mulvaney about the husband care bill and the national budget. >>> four were secured. two intelligence and two hackers were charged with the cyber attack. jeff pegues reports. >> reporter: officers dimitri due cue kai yev and igor sues kin financed and directed the cyber attack and hired one of the best known hackers alexsey belan to d
u.s./mexico border wall. congress has the final say, but a deal must be cut by the end of april when a temporary funding bill expires. >>> and today the house budget committee takes up the house republican plan to overhaul obamacare amid growing national dissent. speaker ryan admits there needs to be necessary improvements and refinements. at a campaign rally in nashville, the president vowed to move forward. >> we're going to repeal and replace horrible disastrous obamacare....
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mexico. turner says the u.s. needs mexico, needs monterey for trade, its workers and its low cost labor.ith rexnord told cnn that to be a viable country that contribute to us economic growth, we must meet customer needs with high quality product at competitive prices. >> the u.s. needs mexico as we needs the united states. and we cannot separate. we're like sigh measles twins. >> reporter: more than 2,000 american companies depend on situations here, many with planneds to expand. and the gland is so high, the state graduates an average of 35,000 engineers a year. he tells us he is one of those engineers who sdchbts think did this as stealing a i don't think froms u.s., rather an opportunity for a better life. and so he waits. he waits for rexnord. leyla santiago, cnn. >>> manch 14 is my freedom day and cnn is partnering with young people for a student-led day of action against modern day slave, that of course a topic we have been covering here for years. driving my freedom day is a simple question. what does freedom mean to you? ♪ >> freedom is knowing that you're safe anywhere in the wo
mexico. turner says the u.s. needs mexico, needs monterey for trade, its workers and its low cost labor.ith rexnord told cnn that to be a viable country that contribute to us economic growth, we must meet customer needs with high quality product at competitive prices. >> the u.s. needs mexico as we needs the united states. and we cannot separate. we're like sigh measles twins. >> reporter: more than 2,000 american companies depend on situations here, many with planneds to expand....
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breaking overnight, three men were shot at the u.s. mexico bhord era long the rio grand river. one man was killed and the other two taken to the hospital. they were in a fishing boat when they came under fire and under attack by gun fire. the victims told investigators the shots came from mexico. the shooting happened near roma creek texas. nbc's schwartz has video from the scene. >> this boat, you see it here, it's got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, seven bullet holes on this side that you can see and there are more bullet holes inside. >> border patrol is now investigating and we will have a full report coming up later on today. >> police were led on a high speed chase in phoenix. officers say the man driving the yellow corvette was wanted in connection with a murder. the suspect sped along city streets and highways, diving across several lanes of traffic to avoid police. he even went the wrong way at one point endangering oncoming traffic. the chase finally ended at this intersection when unmarked police car crashed into the corvette. police say shots were fired an
breaking overnight, three men were shot at the u.s. mexico bhord era long the rio grand river. one man was killed and the other two taken to the hospital. they were in a fishing boat when they came under fire and under attack by gun fire. the victims told investigators the shots came from mexico. the shooting happened near roma creek texas. nbc's schwartz has video from the scene. >> this boat, you see it here, it's got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, seven bullet holes on this...
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u.s./mexico border but the cuts are expected to be met with strong opposition from both parties on capitol hill. eva, kendis. >> the secretary of state however is saying he supports the cuts. kenneth, thank you. >>> in the meantime, another trump campaign promise may be in trouble. >> paul ryan and other republican congressional leaders now admit they'll make changes to their health care overall bill with increasing opposition from within gop ranks ryan is backing off bringing it to a vote next week. he and vice president pence met privately with lawmakers last night to rally the troops behind replacing obamacare. pence reportedly also said he's open to changes in the bill. >>> the pressure is also growing on president trump to provide proof that former president obama wiretapped him at trump tower. the leaders of the house they see no evidence to back the president's claims. adding they don't believe there was an actual tap on trump tower and while visiting capitol hill, fbi director james comey wouldn't answer questions about the president's accusation and it was on saturday march 4th wh
u.s./mexico border but the cuts are expected to be met with strong opposition from both parties on capitol hill. eva, kendis. >> the secretary of state however is saying he supports the cuts. kenneth, thank you. >>> in the meantime, another trump campaign promise may be in trouble. >> paul ryan and other republican congressional leaders now admit they'll make changes to their health care overall bill with increasing opposition from within gop ranks ryan is backing off...