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does not have a huge trade deficit with different when you look mexico even if the trade deficit between the u.s. and. mexico also narrowed in the past couple of years so that could be one idea how likely that is remains to be seen and i'm sure there's a lot of lobbying going on from the u.s. industries to keep an afterlife we'll see how that round of negotiations goes thank you very much and scott to new york for the analysis israeli spies have observed russian government hackers as they scoured computers around the world for code names of u.s. intelligence programs that's according to american newspapers the intrusion used antivirus software written by russian for kaspersky the israelis had also hacked into the chorus first the network and alerted american officials who have since removed the firm software from government computers kaspersky which has four hundred million customers worldwide has denied any knowledge or involvement in the matter. and two major airlines emirates from dubai and its rival eighty how to for a while would be might soon begin to cooperate that's according to emirates
does not have a huge trade deficit with different when you look mexico even if the trade deficit between the u.s. and. mexico also narrowed in the past couple of years so that could be one idea how likely that is remains to be seen and i'm sure there's a lot of lobbying going on from the u.s. industries to keep an afterlife we'll see how that round of negotiations goes thank you very much and scott to new york for the analysis israeli spies have observed russian government hackers as they...
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u.s.-mexico border. the relationship remains tense whether it's over the wall, daca, nafta, you name it. so let's start with the a shove hands. who on this panel supports something, anything that donald trump is doing when it comes to his policy and rhetoric directed at mexico? let's start with tony. >> and this is actually going to be sort of curiously enough. it's not so much that i support the positions the president has taken, i support the responses to the position the president has taken. if you look at 23, 24, 25 years, we have nafta, we had taken for granted that we would have an open and efficient trading relationship with mexico. and i think until the president started to really challenge those assumptions we weren't very good about defending the importance of the relationship. we weren't good about everyday stepping up and saying, this relationship means hundreds and thousands of jobs to texas, it means opportunity and prosperity in mexico, it means the opportunity to have a cooperative relati
u.s.-mexico border. the relationship remains tense whether it's over the wall, daca, nafta, you name it. so let's start with the a shove hands. who on this panel supports something, anything that donald trump is doing when it comes to his policy and rhetoric directed at mexico? let's start with tony. >> and this is actually going to be sort of curiously enough. it's not so much that i support the positions the president has taken, i support the responses to the position the president has...
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u.s.-mexico border is not federally owned. as such, there would need to be significant takings of private lands for president trump's big beautiful wall to be erected, as this bill directs. president trump's fiscal year 2018 budget request included funding to hire an additional 20 eminent domain attorneys at the justice department. it is clear that the president's gearing up for a fight against private property owners. we've seen the federal government run roughshod over the interest of private landowners to meet the miles of fencing requirements under the secure fence act. this amendment requires d.h.s. to establish a $20 million legal defense fund for ranchers and landowners who own the -- own land the federal government wants to take to build president trump's wall. the federal government pays as lig as $100 for land it takes from citizens who are not aware of their rights or do not have legal representation. interestingly, in those instances where there is a court challenge, citizens have been awarded up to $1 million. in
u.s.-mexico border is not federally owned. as such, there would need to be significant takings of private lands for president trump's big beautiful wall to be erected, as this bill directs. president trump's fiscal year 2018 budget request included funding to hire an additional 20 eminent domain attorneys at the justice department. it is clear that the president's gearing up for a fight against private property owners. we've seen the federal government run roughshod over the interest of private...
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on the trade deficit which is the case of mexico is a red herring because the u.s.'s trade deficit with mexico is 8% of the total trade deficit in the world. the second benchmark is the issue of how do you bring manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. that's the rules of origin and in particular the automotive sector is now one of the big foot fights that will start developing as we head into the negotiations. that's a problem, because i think and this is one of the reasons why i think uftr announced we had closed another chapter in the negotiations, a dynamic that would be important with the u.s. president that has a very short fuse in terms of patience, if he's going to be impatient with the government negotiations, wait until this hits capitol hill and the dynamics kick in and congress starts debating what the free governments have negotiated. the problem here is that how do we create an early harvest of success stories and other chapters of negotiation that, a, send a message to state holders and public opinion, the massive congress that stuff is getting done and we
on the trade deficit which is the case of mexico is a red herring because the u.s.'s trade deficit with mexico is 8% of the total trade deficit in the world. the second benchmark is the issue of how do you bring manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. that's the rules of origin and in particular the automotive sector is now one of the big foot fights that will start developing as we head into the negotiations. that's a problem, because i think and this is one of the reasons why i think uftr...
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u.s. and mexico and the u.s. and canada, or what? >> so i think what's much more likely is the u.s. very well could trigger the withdrawal provision of nafta, but never actually go through with the withdrawal process. the u.s. has never withdrawn from a trade agreement before, congress would be very unlikely to support that. in that case you have nafta hanging out there in limbo throughout the mexican presidential election next year, potentially you've got a new government in mexico, potentially the republicans lose the house, and there could be more negotiations next year. >> there's talk mexico may not be included in the deal, it may just be the u.s. and canada. if they strike some sort of deal, what would be the advantages as we know the negotiations are right now, to the united states? >> so, you know, nafta is a quarter of a century old. there's huge parts of the american economy in particular that just didn't really exist back then. you can update nafta to include provisions on digital goods, for example. there's probably intellectual property provisions that a lot of american
u.s. and mexico and the u.s. and canada, or what? >> so i think what's much more likely is the u.s. very well could trigger the withdrawal provision of nafta, but never actually go through with the withdrawal process. the u.s. has never withdrawn from a trade agreement before, congress would be very unlikely to support that. in that case you have nafta hanging out there in limbo throughout the mexican presidential election next year, potentially you've got a new government in mexico,...
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u.s./mexico border right now. last year border patrol agents detained more than 31,000 people and seized thousands of pounds of illegal drugs. now, the white house asked congress for $1.6 billion to begin constructing the wall. and that figure includes funds for other things like agents, cameras, sensors and other technology needed to patrol the border. live in san diego, danielle nottingham kpix 5. >> how are they going to choose the final design? >> reporter: yeah, we're still months away from that process happening. you right now will take 30 days for the concrete to set and another 60 days for testing and evaluation. and then after that, it will take them another 30 to 60 days, they say to come up with a new standard and then they open another round of bidding. so we're a little bit away from the final design and, of course, this will all count on congress appropriating the funds to continue the process. >> thank you. >>> thousands of documents related to the assassination of president kennedy are being releas
u.s./mexico border right now. last year border patrol agents detained more than 31,000 people and seized thousands of pounds of illegal drugs. now, the white house asked congress for $1.6 billion to begin constructing the wall. and that figure includes funds for other things like agents, cameras, sensors and other technology needed to patrol the border. live in san diego, danielle nottingham kpix 5. >> how are they going to choose the final design? >> reporter: yeah, we're still...
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u.s. side. this is the mexico side. that's mexico there. we are on the border. that's the existing barrier between the u.s. and mexico. and one of these contest end walls could be the winner. these are his 30 by 30 foot options. one of these eight contestants could soon stretch 2,000 miles across the border. >> there is a chance f one of them gets selected. eight of them get selected or a mix of them get selected for construction. >> reporter: they sit like giant tomb stones east of san diego on the u.s. mexico border. the president has consistently said a wall will be built along the entire border. >> he says 2,000 miles a border wall. you say we'll put it up where we need it. >> well, there is testimony out there. there was a testimony by the former chief of homeland security which was general kelly, in which he in testimony said that you won't see a wall from sea to shining sea. we'll put it where it makes sense. >> reporter: deferring to the same john kelly who is now the president's chief of staff. the cost for just these test walls, $20 million. building an
u.s. side. this is the mexico side. that's mexico there. we are on the border. that's the existing barrier between the u.s. and mexico. and one of these contest end walls could be the winner. these are his 30 by 30 foot options. one of these eight contestants could soon stretch 2,000 miles across the border. >> there is a chance f one of them gets selected. eight of them get selected or a mix of them get selected for construction. >> reporter: they sit like giant tomb stones east of...
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nations where us does not have a huge trade deficit with different when you love mexico even if the trade deficit between the u.s. and. mexico also narrowed in the past couple of years so that could be one idea how likely that is remains to be seen and i'm sure there's a lot of lobbying going on from the us industries to keep nafta alive we'll see how that round of negotiations goes thank you very much and quarter in new york for the analysis some other topics now israeli spies have observed russian government hackers as they scoured computers around the world for code names of u.s. intelligence programs that's according to american newspapers detected more than two years ago the intrusion used antivirus software written by a russian firm first keep the israelis have also hacked into the kaspersky network and alerted american officials have since removed the software from government computers kaspersky which has four hundred million customers worldwide has denied any knowledge or involvement in the matter. well the trial of a german journalist in turkey has been adjourned until december the court ruled that mase
nations where us does not have a huge trade deficit with different when you love mexico even if the trade deficit between the u.s. and. mexico also narrowed in the past couple of years so that could be one idea how likely that is remains to be seen and i'm sure there's a lot of lobbying going on from the us industries to keep nafta alive we'll see how that round of negotiations goes thank you very much and quarter in new york for the analysis some other topics now israeli spies have observed...
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u.s. and mexico? >> for the next one to two months from what they will do is try to smash their way through them, climbed over them, and tunnel underneath. and stranded at sea for five months, two american women and the dogs are rescued after an adventure went off course. rajini: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe tonight, spain is a country in political chaos after a constitutional crisis came to a head. after weeks of buildup, catalonia's regional parliament voted for independence, then the government in madrid called for direct authority to be imposed, and spanish prime minister mario 40 dissolved the dutch mariano rajoy dissolved the catalan parliament and sacked their leader and called for a referendum in december. >> si. si. si. katya: one by one, the yes votes were counted, celebrated, relished by the delirious pro-independence crowd. the catalan parliament finally after weeks -- some say years -- avoiding, voted for -- of waiting, voted for separation f
u.s. and mexico? >> for the next one to two months from what they will do is try to smash their way through them, climbed over them, and tunnel underneath. and stranded at sea for five months, two american women and the dogs are rescued after an adventure went off course. rajini: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe tonight, spain is a country in political chaos after a constitutional crisis came to a head. after weeks of buildup, catalonia's...
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u.s. will impose import tariffs on german cars that are produced in mexico the u.s. canada and mexico are still renegotiating the north american free trade agreement enough to in the latest round of talks the u.s. has demanded that nothing is renegotiated every five years. in prison some for the musician isn't acceptable for mexicans isn't providing a perspectival investment security for foreign companies that naturally make plans for a longer period of time than a five year cycles when you see him from p.r.'s work. but other latin american economies aren't as dependent on the usa as mexico and america so america stronger trade relations with china and the e.u. than the us and we're speaking of investments for instance most of the foreign investments and rizzio from the e.u. you know where the opportunities for european companies in other countries oh so immense the colombian economy is once again growing and more than two percent and tally new dollars for investment opening up following the peace agreement between the government and the fark rebels butin tourism and
u.s. will impose import tariffs on german cars that are produced in mexico the u.s. canada and mexico are still renegotiating the north american free trade agreement enough to in the latest round of talks the u.s. has demanded that nothing is renegotiated every five years. in prison some for the musician isn't acceptable for mexicans isn't providing a perspectival investment security for foreign companies that naturally make plans for a longer period of time than a five year cycles when you see...
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u.s. and mexico narrowed in the past couple years. could be one idea of how likely that his remains to be seen. i'm sure there is a lot of lobbying going on from the u.s. industries to keep nafta alive. javier: we will see how that round of negotiations goes. thank you very much for the analysis. some other topics, israeli spies have observed russian government hackers as they scour computers around the world for codenames of u.s. intelligence programs. that's according to american newspapers. detected more than two years ago , the intrusion used antivirus software written by a russian firm. the israelis had also hacked into that network and alerted american officials who has since removed the software from government computers. it has 400 million customers worldwide, and they denied any knowledge or involvement in the matter. brent: the trial of a german journalist in turkey has been adjourned until december. the court ruled that mesale tolu must remain in custody until a verdict is reese -- is reached. she has been in detention sinc
u.s. and mexico narrowed in the past couple years. could be one idea of how likely that his remains to be seen. i'm sure there is a lot of lobbying going on from the u.s. industries to keep nafta alive. javier: we will see how that round of negotiations goes. thank you very much for the analysis. some other topics, israeli spies have observed russian government hackers as they scour computers around the world for codenames of u.s. intelligence programs. that's according to american newspapers....
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u.s. to mexico. aspect of immigration that is rarely if ever talked about in the media. inspired you to make that decision to build your political opposed to xico as the u.s.? >> thank you. all my family are from mexico. happened to be born -- my mexicans.ad are but that's not the only case. my case. and nows of usands bi-national.re and what happened to me, i had the chance to go to school here. had a soccer scholarship at houston baptist national university. maybe that helped me know many on in my country that i didn't like. decided to get into politics, to make a change. god i have been doing it because i have been senator and governor. that's the whole idea, to change things for the better of the people. >> thank you. ma'am. >> hi. i'm with the lbj school. my question for the panel with the conflict around the boarders borders, specifically talks bout the wall, talking about the environmental side, there's continued bi-national work done is happening what with the rio grande, water sources that both countries trans boundary issues i guess environmental border?ability
u.s. to mexico. aspect of immigration that is rarely if ever talked about in the media. inspired you to make that decision to build your political opposed to xico as the u.s.? >> thank you. all my family are from mexico. happened to be born -- my mexicans.ad are but that's not the only case. my case. and nows of usands bi-national.re and what happened to me, i had the chance to go to school here. had a soccer scholarship at houston baptist national university. maybe that helped me know...
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canada and mexico meanwhile say some of the u.s. proposals on the table would simply turn back the clock. georgina robertson reports. georgina: donald trump has called it the worst trade deal ever, and this week, the three papaies involved could not agree on how to improve it. at the end of negotiations, frustrations were laid out in the open. >> we have seen proposals that would turn back the clock on years of protective ability and openness under nafta. in some cases, these proposals run counter to wto rules. georgina: the united states is looking to reduce its annual trade deficit, and to bring manufacturing jobs back to the country. one of the most controversial of the u.s. proposals to achieve this is about u.s. content in car manufacturing. the proposals call for content within the block to rise to 95%, to want to add a new requirement for 50% of the car to be manufactured on american soil. f found thisties ha t to swallolow. analysts fear donald trump could tear up nafta a as well. >> he trashed the transpacific partnership.
canada and mexico meanwhile say some of the u.s. proposals on the table would simply turn back the clock. georgina robertson reports. georgina: donald trump has called it the worst trade deal ever, and this week, the three papaies involved could not agree on how to improve it. at the end of negotiations, frustrations were laid out in the open. >> we have seen proposals that would turn back the clock on years of protective ability and openness under nafta. in some cases, these proposals...
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u.s./mexico border. u.s. customs released images of eight prototype designs near the san diego port of entry. they are between 18 to 30 feet high. the president has said mexico will pay for building the wall which some say will cost about $22 billion and take more than three years to complete. >>> alameda county sheriff's deputies are searching for a carjacking suspect after a man tried to stop someone from stealing his truck this morning and then got run over by his own vehicle. ktvu's henry lee reports. >> it all happened on via del sol in san lorenzo at 5:30 a.m. the 46-year-old victim went outside to warm up his pickup truck before going back inside. >> came out, a suspect jumped into his truck. he tried to stop the suspect from stealing his truck. during that encounter, the suspect in our victim's vehicle ran our victim over. >> reporter: a woman told us she came across the horrific scene while dropping off her daughter at a daycare. >> it impacted him and he fell to the ground. it wasn't until i got clos
u.s./mexico border. u.s. customs released images of eight prototype designs near the san diego port of entry. they are between 18 to 30 feet high. the president has said mexico will pay for building the wall which some say will cost about $22 billion and take more than three years to complete. >>> alameda county sheriff's deputies are searching for a carjacking suspect after a man tried to stop someone from stealing his truck this morning and then got run over by his own vehicle....
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u.s./mexico border keeping an eye on construction. lliam. >> jon, in many ways what this is about is buying time. just over this piece of metal is mexico. right now an illegal immigrant can cross that fence and cut a hole in the secondary fence in less than 10 minutes. in arizona places less than two minutes. the wall is about deterring most immigrants or making it so difficult, so time consuming they will easily be apprehended. >> under, through or over is what we'll look at. how effective are they going to be? >> most of what little secondary fence the u.s. has is 18 feet tall. compare it to the prototypes 30 feet tall. how do you get a hook around that? >> 32 years of being a border patrol agent in san diego, texas and arizona. every place where we've erected tactical infratruck shuns apprehensions have gone down. >> agents can see through this. the water can pass under it. good for canyons in arizona. but can the smugglers use a hydraulic jack and pop these out? >> with my experience in san diego the entire 60 miles is a requiremen
u.s./mexico border keeping an eye on construction. lliam. >> jon, in many ways what this is about is buying time. just over this piece of metal is mexico. right now an illegal immigrant can cross that fence and cut a hole in the secondary fence in less than 10 minutes. in arizona places less than two minutes. the wall is about deterring most immigrants or making it so difficult, so time consuming they will easily be apprehended. >> under, through or over is what we'll look at. how...
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u.s. would actually face higher tariffs into mexico, than mexico would into the u.s., because mexico is considered a developing country. >> sreenivasan: all right sarah mcgregor of "bloomberg news." we'll try to stay on top of this story as it develops. thanks so much. >> thank you! >> sreenivasan: as we reported earlier, spain's prime minister, mariano rajoy, announced today he'll remove the separatist government of the secession- minded region of catalonia. that means the central government in madrid is planning to exercise direct rule over catalonia, a wealthy region where 7.5 million of spain's 46 million people live. the unprecedented move is an attempt to stop catalonia's drive for independence, which has gained momentum in the past month. in tonight's signature segment, newshour weekend special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from barcelona on how the movement stems from long-held grievances, but also reflects deep-seated differences among its population. >> reporter: at barcelona's sagrada familia cathedral, the soundtrack was not of chiming bells, but of banging pots and pans on nei
u.s. would actually face higher tariffs into mexico, than mexico would into the u.s., because mexico is considered a developing country. >> sreenivasan: all right sarah mcgregor of "bloomberg news." we'll try to stay on top of this story as it develops. thanks so much. >> thank you! >> sreenivasan: as we reported earlier, spain's prime minister, mariano rajoy, announced today he'll remove the separatist government of the secession- minded region of catalonia. that...
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u.s./mexico border. the president has consistently said a wall will be built along the entire border.of border wall. you say we will put it up where we need to? >> there is testimony already out there. a testimony by the former chief of homeland security, which was general kelly, in which he in testimony said that you wasn't see a walk from sea to shining wall and put the wall where it makes sense. >> reporter: they are referring to the same john kelly who is the president's chief of staff. the costs for just these test walls, $20 million, building any one of them across the entire 2,000-mile border could cost more than $20 billion. beyond this, whether the $20 billion to build the entire wall comes, that is for another day? so, right now, our focus is to complete the process of construction of the prototypes. >> reporter: so the prototypes or the contestants for the president's big beautiful wall, they are done. but it's going to take another month for the cement to dry and the walls to settle before they can be tested. and then they will go at them, seeing whether they can be scaled
u.s./mexico border. the president has consistently said a wall will be built along the entire border.of border wall. you say we will put it up where we need to? >> there is testimony already out there. a testimony by the former chief of homeland security, which was general kelly, in which he in testimony said that you wasn't see a walk from sea to shining wall and put the wall where it makes sense. >> reporter: they are referring to the same john kelly who is the president's chief...
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those demands will include a wall along the entire u.s. mexico a crack down on sanctuary cities. >>> turn up the volume for this ladies, fashion designer donna karen was taken out of context showing blaming the victims in harvey weinstein. appeared to accuse women for asking for trouble the way they present themselves during a red carpet inter vaux that took police on sunday. she then released a statement sexual harassment is not septemberable and issue addressed once and for all. >> i don't know, donna karen, that doesn't seem like things are taken out of context. but you are welcome to connon this show and clean that one up because that is a tough one to swallow. >> let's turn to ivanka trump she's meeting tomorrow with house members at her home in d.c. to push for an expanded tax credit. politico reports after six months with the trump administration and no wins under her belt she's changing her strategy as she tries to convince members of congress to back her plan. that includes an extensive outreach program with tax groups and social conserv
those demands will include a wall along the entire u.s. mexico a crack down on sanctuary cities. >>> turn up the volume for this ladies, fashion designer donna karen was taken out of context showing blaming the victims in harvey weinstein. appeared to accuse women for asking for trouble the way they present themselves during a red carpet inter vaux that took police on sunday. she then released a statement sexual harassment is not septemberable and issue addressed once and for all....
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u.s. will impose import tariffs on cars produced in mexico. the u.s., canada, and mexico are renegotiating the north american free trade agreement, nafta. the u.s. has demanded that nafta is renegotiated every five years. "it isn't positiona -- it isn'tr mexicans and companies that make decisions for longer periods of time that five cycles." but other latin american companies are not as dependent on the usa as mexico. "south america has a stronger trade relations with china and the eu than the u.s. most foreign investments in brazil are from the eu." opportunities for companies are also immense. the colombian economy has grown more than 2%, and new doors for investment are opening up following the peace agreement between the government and the farc rebels. tourism, infrastructure, and the renewable energy sector. while there are many opportunities in latin america, there are several risks. the peace process in colombia is far from over. the situation in venezuela is extremely unstable, and corruption is a widespread problem, especially in brazi
u.s. will impose import tariffs on cars produced in mexico. the u.s., canada, and mexico are renegotiating the north american free trade agreement, nafta. the u.s. has demanded that nafta is renegotiated every five years. "it isn't positiona -- it isn'tr mexicans and companies that make decisions for longer periods of time that five cycles." but other latin american companies are not as dependent on the usa as mexico. "south america has a stronger trade relations with china and...
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u.s./mexico border. >> almost every car is crossing for a very specific reason.centage that comes in carrying contraband. >> when you tell the dog to sit down at the back of the car, that's how that particular dog alerts. >> reporter: staff rand oversees the homeland field office and drugs are a big part of what he does. this is how it happens. what we're witnessing here is -- >> is what happens every day along the southwest border of the muu.s. and the officers at the ports of entry are phenomenal. they're fantastic at identifying fresh tool marks that shouldn't be there. a screw that's recently been turned that there wouldn't be a reason for it being recently turned, they can pick up on that. they're experts at what they do. >> human art and intelligence togeth togeth together. >> absolutely. >> reporter: what they find, about 24 key lows of hard drugs. minutes later, field testing reveals cocaine. >> this is a win today? >> this is definitely a win. >> reporter: in the midst of the country's opioid epidemic, president trump has made building up the wall a corn
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u.s.-mexico border and move to keep out thousands of children fleeing gang violence in central america. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in california, the death toll from the massive wildfires have risen to 17, with hundreds more hospitalized, as the uncontrollable blazes continue to burn. more than 20,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes. the chief of california's fire agency says the two most destructive fires are 0% contained. in total, more than 115,000 acres have been burned. drone footage of santa rosa, california, shows entire blocks of homes reduced to ash. last year, the u.s. forest service warned an unprecedented five-year drought has led to the deaths of more than 100 million trees in california, setting the stage for massive fires. climate scientists believe human-driven global warming played a major role in the drought. we'll have more on the california wildfires after headlines. in puerto rico, officials are warning the island's health system is in dire condition as the isl
u.s.-mexico border and move to keep out thousands of children fleeing gang violence in central america. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in california, the death toll from the massive wildfires have risen to 17, with hundreds more hospitalized, as the uncontrollable blazes continue to burn. more than 20,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes. the chief of california's fire agency says the two most...
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the proposals are from the u.s., mexico and canada. california communities are in the running. governor jerry brown offered a big tax break which amazon says is something they will consider. they will bring 50,000 jobs and spend $5 billion on the project. the winner will be announced next year. >>> amazon may venture into another type of business. the business of take out. they will be able to order take out from local restaurants. they will be able to browse, participate, place an order and check out through amazon. the trial run starts next month. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," kari hall is tracking the heat we will experience. another hot one. >> yes, the hottest day of the week as we take a live look outside in san jose. it's the time to get out there before noon. then we'll see the temperatures in the upper 80s. evergreen, reaching the low 90s today. we'll talk about the cooler air, next. >>> a live look at the san mateo bridge. a clear shot. we love this. traffic will build here. i'm showing you what is going on near another bridge. >> 781, go around. >> a close cal
the proposals are from the u.s., mexico and canada. california communities are in the running. governor jerry brown offered a big tax break which amazon says is something they will consider. they will bring 50,000 jobs and spend $5 billion on the project. the winner will be announced next year. >>> amazon may venture into another type of business. the business of take out. they will be able to order take out from local restaurants. they will be able to browse, participate, place an...
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u.s.-mexico border is not federally owned. as such, there would need to be significant takings of private lan for trump's big beautiful wall to be erected. president trump fiscal year 2018 budget requests included funding to hire an additional 20 eminent domain attorneys at the justice department. it is clear that the president is gearing up for a fight against private property owners. we've seen the federal government run roughshod over the interests of private landowners to meet the miles of land required to meet the act. this requires to establish a $20 million defense land who own land the federal government wants the take to build president trump's wall. the federal government pays as little as $100 for land it takes from citizens who are not aware of their rights or do not have legal representation. interestingly, in those instances, where there is a court challenge, citizens have been awarded up to $1 million. in fact, reuters reported that in one case, the government ended up paying $4.7 million pursuant to a court ord
u.s.-mexico border is not federally owned. as such, there would need to be significant takings of private lan for trump's big beautiful wall to be erected. president trump fiscal year 2018 budget requests included funding to hire an additional 20 eminent domain attorneys at the justice department. it is clear that the president is gearing up for a fight against private property owners. we've seen the federal government run roughshod over the interests of private landowners to meet the miles of...
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u.s. to mexico.eporter: the face of this factory in mexico hangs on the uncertain future of the free trade deal. one that president donald trump is certain to scrap. over half the parts used by the u.s. commercial vehicle manufacturer navistar here there as roberto plant come from the united states and canada. growing signs that nafta talks me into the stalemate, the access to tariff free imports is looking tenuous. >> 55% supplies come from the united states in canada. this program both sides. to lose this treaty would be to go backwards 40 years. it wouldn't even mean going back to a situation where each country depends on what they produce themselves, it would not be mutually beneficial. reporter: a b breakdown o of the trade deal would stop reduction the costs ofg up engine parts 10% and would make up 45% of the price of a more than $130,000 truck. payingrs would end up $500 to $1000 more than they usually do. the company is hopeful that there will be other free-trade deals to export from saudi ,
u.s. to mexico.eporter: the face of this factory in mexico hangs on the uncertain future of the free trade deal. one that president donald trump is certain to scrap. over half the parts used by the u.s. commercial vehicle manufacturer navistar here there as roberto plant come from the united states and canada. growing signs that nafta talks me into the stalemate, the access to tariff free imports is looking tenuous. >> 55% supplies come from the united states in canada. this program both...
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government officials told us that strong young people into the business along the u.s. mexico divide you might be surprised to know that only thirty percent of the us mexico border is covered by any sort of fence and it's where that ends that the young guides try to get their kites across the united states. for your return still face the desert with its snakes biting cold and the waiting u.s. border patrol i think we had close to close to seventy people that were identified as human are smugglers in two thousand and six in twenty sixteen we had almost one hundred fifty people identified as being human are human smugglers the problem for the u.s. is that it's extremely hard to prosecute minors and that's exactly why the cartels are using them they can run the routes again and again if they're caught it usually just means a ride back to mexico. they're handed over to this government center where a small but dedicated team gives them classes while they wait for parents to pick them up trying to encourage them to go back to school and in time to that director here bertha saul is w
government officials told us that strong young people into the business along the u.s. mexico divide you might be surprised to know that only thirty percent of the us mexico border is covered by any sort of fence and it's where that ends that the young guides try to get their kites across the united states. for your return still face the desert with its snakes biting cold and the waiting u.s. border patrol i think we had close to close to seventy people that were identified as human are...
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vonnie: and mexico has leverage, right? it is not all the u.s. that has the leverage. is the need to be having the involvement of congress. that is true. mexico has said this is an integral negotiation and it would be difficult to cooperate on security or with the same kind of enthusiasm as in the past if nafta is not there. some of those security and immigration issues are appointed for mexico, as well, to stop making an effort. that is not their plan a, to weaken the bilateral relationship, overall. sherry: is the nafta trade negotiations -- if the nafta trade negotiations go through, what can canada fall back on? josh: they have a safety net, but it is like a car sitting in a barn for 30 years. you have it that you need to do a lot to get it running again. they are expecting negotiations of their own to get it running again. both have wto rules to fall back areith autos, so there exit path for canada, but canada and mexico have said they will not luckily from the table even though they are rejecting individual proposals. it is up to the u.s. to walk away or haggle an
vonnie: and mexico has leverage, right? it is not all the u.s. that has the leverage. is the need to be having the involvement of congress. that is true. mexico has said this is an integral negotiation and it would be difficult to cooperate on security or with the same kind of enthusiasm as in the past if nafta is not there. some of those security and immigration issues are appointed for mexico, as well, to stop making an effort. that is not their plan a, to weaken the bilateral relationship,...
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u.s.-mexico border. >> the prototypes must be 18 feet wide, 30 feet tall, have anti-climbing features and to withstand a 30 minute long attack using anything from sledge ham-- sledgehammers to household tools. >> trevor: okay, using anything from sledgehammers to household tools. it seems like sledgehammer is pretty of the ultimate test. why would you need to test the household, okay, you withstood the sledgehammer, now let's see what you do with a spatula, come on, come on, come on! i also like that the wall has to be able to withstand a 30 minute long attack. right? that number is so specific. like does trump think there will be immigrants at the border going, well, we sold everything. we walked through 100 miles of son oran desert it get here but we've been trying to breach this wall for 29 minutes. nothing, guys, nothing at all. hey, maybe, maybe we try one more minute. oh, what, you think this wall has been designed to be breached after 30 minutes specifically? come on man, let's go home. (applause). >> trevor: so specific. you know, you know what i would do if i was trying to get th
u.s.-mexico border. >> the prototypes must be 18 feet wide, 30 feet tall, have anti-climbing features and to withstand a 30 minute long attack using anything from sledge ham-- sledgehammers to household tools. >> trevor: okay, using anything from sledgehammers to household tools. it seems like sledgehammer is pretty of the ultimate test. why would you need to test the household, okay, you withstood the sledgehammer, now let's see what you do with a spatula, come on, come on, come...
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government officials told us that strong young people into the business along the u.s. mexico divide you might be surprised to know that only thirty percent of the us mexico border is covered by any sort of fence and it's where that end is that the young guides try to get their kites across the united states. but your return still face the desert with its snakes biting cold and the waiting u.s. border patrol i think we had close to close to seventy people that were identified as human are smugglers in two thousand and six in twenty sixteen we had almost one hundred fifty people identified as being human are human smugglers the problem for the u.s. is that it's extremely hard to prosecute minors and that's exactly why the cartels are using them they can run the routes again and again if they're caught it usually just means a ride back to mexico. they're handed over to this government center where a small but dedicated team gives them classes while they wait for parents to pick them up trying to encourage them to go back to school and intensity that director here berthel saul is
government officials told us that strong young people into the business along the u.s. mexico divide you might be surprised to know that only thirty percent of the us mexico border is covered by any sort of fence and it's where that end is that the young guides try to get their kites across the united states. but your return still face the desert with its snakes biting cold and the waiting u.s. border patrol i think we had close to close to seventy people that were identified as human are...
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>> for nafta it could be a big u.s. mexicoanada opt out and decide not to allow foreign investors to utilize the ability to go torbitrati rather than the national courts. it's not clear to me that that's the case. a country like mexico has certainly benefited from investors stayed dispute settlements. the u.s. is arguing that there will be countries that often and it's too early to say. a significant presidential change if it were replicated in other trade agreements and countries opted then from foreign investors perspectives that would be a long-term negative. shery: another issue has always been the chapter 19 dispute settlement panels. the stakes for the u.s. and canada? >> this is a provision that in a very technical area of manufacturing goods trade allows exporters to go to a separate arbitration style panel rather than national courts if they disagree with the tariffs that are being imposed when they are accused of subsidies and dumping. over theas gone down years. canada has identified it as a very big deal for them.
>> for nafta it could be a big u.s. mexicoanada opt out and decide not to allow foreign investors to utilize the ability to go torbitrati rather than the national courts. it's not clear to me that that's the case. a country like mexico has certainly benefited from investors stayed dispute settlements. the u.s. is arguing that there will be countries that often and it's too early to say. a significant presidential change if it were replicated in other trade agreements and countries opted...
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u.s./mexico border. he also wants to overhaul the green card system and close loopholes that he says enable illegal immigration. >>> and philadelphia mayor kenney is using the philly fanatic to highlight the history of immigration. it started saturday night. teasing of president trump for throwing paper towels to hurricane victims in puerto rico. here's what he had to say -- >> you know, i realize trump might not be the best president, but he would be the best mascot. let him go nuts about the philly fanatic, throwing free stuff to fans, cruising around on a four-wheeler. >> the mayor picked up on "snl's" fanatic theme with this tweet, he said, "the fanatic, an immigrant from the galapagos islands, is one other example of how immigrants contribute to our city." the trump administration has criticized philadelphia as a sanctuary city. and the city has filed a lawsuit over the administration's proposal to further restrict grants for streets and cities that don't provide immigration officials access when ar
u.s./mexico border. he also wants to overhaul the green card system and close loopholes that he says enable illegal immigration. >>> and philadelphia mayor kenney is using the philly fanatic to highlight the history of immigration. it started saturday night. teasing of president trump for throwing paper towels to hurricane victims in puerto rico. here's what he had to say -- >> you know, i realize trump might not be the best president, but he would be the best mascot. let him go...
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u.s./mexico border. he also wants to overhaul the green card system and close loopholes that he says enable illegal immigration. >>> philadelphia mayor kenney is using the philly fanatic. >> president trump has been teased for throwing paper towels to hurricane victims in puerto rico. here's what he had to say -- >> realize trump might not be the best president, but he would be the best mascot. let him go nuts like the philadelphia fanatic -- philly fanatic, throwing free stuff to fans. >> the mayor picked up on the "snl" theme saying, "the fanatic from the galapagos islands is one other example of how immigrants contribute to the city." the city has filed a lawsuit over the administration's proposal to further restrict grants for cities and states that don't provide immigration officials with access to undocumented immigrants detained by police. >>> school administrators, teachers, and public safety officials from around delaware county will hear from a mother today who lost a child in the sandy hook sc
u.s./mexico border. he also wants to overhaul the green card system and close loopholes that he says enable illegal immigration. >>> philadelphia mayor kenney is using the philly fanatic. >> president trump has been teased for throwing paper towels to hurricane victims in puerto rico. here's what he had to say -- >> realize trump might not be the best president, but he would be the best mascot. let him go nuts like the philadelphia fanatic -- philly fanatic, throwing free...
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canada mexico is being renegotiated in the night with the u.s. is increasingly playing hardball with the other two president trump himself has said many times the deal is unfair does threaten to pull out both canada or mexico's leaders say if it's updated it can still work making mexico wants a good agreement but it has to be positive for the three countries you can't just be good for one or the other as we move forward with renegotiations we will continue to work toward our shared goal of a win win win agreement mexico and canada for the moment presenting a fairly united front but in reality they're into very different positions just last year the united states had a more than sixty billion dollars trade deficit with the mexico in comparison canada and the us have a much more balanced trade relationship. there are concerns in mexico that if negotiations through the two developed countries in the plot could forge their own deal. i think true do is playing his cards well presenting himself now as close to mexico in negotiating canada's interests bu
canada mexico is being renegotiated in the night with the u.s. is increasingly playing hardball with the other two president trump himself has said many times the deal is unfair does threaten to pull out both canada or mexico's leaders say if it's updated it can still work making mexico wants a good agreement but it has to be positive for the three countries you can't just be good for one or the other as we move forward with renegotiations we will continue to work toward our shared goal of a...
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u.s. and mexico are each other's most important trading partners and for many companies there is no plan b. the nafta agreement is vital for their survival. family vacation at the beach the bay of one sun in north korea is great for bathing if you can live with the occasional rocket launch the otherwise peaceful town kim jong un's summer residence is also the country's most important military staging area. from an outsider's view it seems rather unbalanced to launch missiles from a place of being a valid for tourism purposes but it's working for kim jong un's governing process and. john young is spending billions to turn the bay into a tourist area in the one sun special tourist zone foreign investors have already ploughed and one and a half billion u.s. dollars in an area covering around four hundred square kilometers guests have to know what to expect during their visit like when the country's admirals march along the beach to conduct swimming tests in the bay in front of their supreme leader for kim jong un one son is a location with family history his grandfather kim it's on the founde
u.s. and mexico are each other's most important trading partners and for many companies there is no plan b. the nafta agreement is vital for their survival. family vacation at the beach the bay of one sun in north korea is great for bathing if you can live with the occasional rocket launch the otherwise peaceful town kim jong un's summer residence is also the country's most important military staging area. from an outsider's view it seems rather unbalanced to launch missiles from a place of...
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u.s. and mexico. >> that's a lot of miles. >> more the border, between the u.s. and mexico. >> that's eye lot of miles. >> more than any member of congress and i chased al coup i da and russian intelligence officers and proliferators all over the world, so i know a little something about chasing bad guys and the premise is, building a 30 foot high concrete structure from sea to shining sea is the most expensive and least effective way to do border security. we should be using the latest technology in order to understand the difference between a bunny rabbit and a person coming across the border, and we can but look the border is broken up into sector. el paso has 300 miles, only 60 miles of persistent technology and the technology is 20 years old. we don't need the hubble telescope on the border. we need a camera that can see at night which is basically any camera. we can use radar, lidar, uhm, lay a fiber optic cable, use the analytics off of that. the reality is sensor technology has come so far and so cheap it's basically disposable and we should be thinking of
u.s. and mexico. >> that's a lot of miles. >> more the border, between the u.s. and mexico. >> that's eye lot of miles. >> more than any member of congress and i chased al coup i da and russian intelligence officers and proliferators all over the world, so i know a little something about chasing bad guys and the premise is, building a 30 foot high concrete structure from sea to shining sea is the most expensive and least effective way to do border security. we should be...
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u.s. and mexican standpoint? eric: one of the things mexicounting on here are the allies in the u.s. private sector and congress. we have seen in the last three weeks the u.s. chamber rising up and speaking out against the proposals that have been floated and are now granted by the u.s. negotiating team. we have seen members of congress talking about nafta's importance to their states. the national association of manufacturers from different groups. one of the things mexico is coming out is that trump will be facing pushback not only from mexico and canada, the other negotiating teams can but also from his own constituencies in the u.s. vonnie: we shall see. our thanks to you both. eric martin, our mexico reporter, and josh wingrove, who covers the canadian government for us. speaking of congress people with an interest in all of this and we have one with us now with more on the nafta negotiations, democratic congressman bill pascrell of new jersey, the ranking member of the ways and means subcommittee. you heard eric there. mexico is counting
u.s. and mexican standpoint? eric: one of the things mexicounting on here are the allies in the u.s. private sector and congress. we have seen in the last three weeks the u.s. chamber rising up and speaking out against the proposals that have been floated and are now granted by the u.s. negotiating team. we have seen members of congress talking about nafta's importance to their states. the national association of manufacturers from different groups. one of the things mexico is coming out is...