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mexico canada agreement. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, the president of the united mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] thank you very much. we are gathered together this afternoon for a very historic occasion. the signing ceremony for a brand-new trade deal, the united states, mexico, canada agreement. so important. i'm honored to be here with president henrique nieto, he's become a great friend. of mexico and prime minister justin trudeau, who has also become a great friend, battles sometimes make great friendships. it's really terrific. with our signatures today we will formally declare the intention of our three countries to replace nafta with the u.s. mca a truly groundbreaking achievement. modern day Ãbfor their tremendous effort and the efforts that they made all throughout the last almost 2 year period. thank you as well to jared kushner, secretary of state mike pompeo, secretary of the treasury stephen nguyen and director larry kudlow for their hard work and untiring devotion throughout the negotiation process. peter navarro, thank you so much for t
mexico canada agreement. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, the president of the united mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] thank you very much. we are gathered together this afternoon for a very historic occasion. the signing ceremony for a brand-new trade deal, the united states, mexico, canada agreement. so important. i'm honored to be here with president henrique nieto, he's become a great friend. of mexico and prime minister justin trudeau,...
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the signing ceremony for a brand new trade deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so important. i'm honored to be here with president enrique nieto, become a great friend of mexico, and prime minister justin trudeau, who has also become a great friend. it has been a battle and battles sometimes make great friendships so it's really terrific. with our signatures today, we will formally declare the intention of our three countries to replace nafta with the usmca. a truly groundbreaking achievement. modern day agreement. i want to thank u.s. trade representative bob lighthizeand his entire team for their tremendous effort and the efforts that they have made all throughout the last almost two-year period. thank you as well to jared kushner, secretary of state mike pompeo, secretary of the treasury steve mnuchin, and director larry kudlow for their hard work and untiring devotion throughout the negotiation process. peter navarro, thank you for the work you have put in. and so many others. the usmc is the largest and most significant modern and balanced trade agreement i
the signing ceremony for a brand new trade deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so important. i'm honored to be here with president enrique nieto, become a great friend of mexico, and prime minister justin trudeau, who has also become a great friend. it has been a battle and battles sometimes make great friendships so it's really terrific. with our signatures today, we will formally declare the intention of our three countries to replace nafta with the usmca. a truly groundbreaking...
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united states. we need to cooperate. mexico has very serious security problems that led to a significant rise in homicides in that country. all of it is not related to drug smuggling in the united states, but some of it is related to those organized groups that do that. there is very much an interest in continuing to work with the united states in a number of those areas. window where we should take a fresh look at this, and see how we can go forward together. >> trump has often claimed incorrectly that the united states is expedience and trying to link it to mexico, those claims are not supported by any kind of evidence. mexico is going through an excruciatingly violent. period with death rates that surpassed many countries. they have been around since that inception. security a public core element of the administration's focus, setting out to reduce violent homicides by 50% in the first six months. when he concludes his term, mexico will have had the most violent year with perhaps 30 thousand -- with perhaps 30,000 or more ho
united states. we need to cooperate. mexico has very serious security problems that led to a significant rise in homicides in that country. all of it is not related to drug smuggling in the united states, but some of it is related to those organized groups that do that. there is very much an interest in continuing to work with the united states in a number of those areas. window where we should take a fresh look at this, and see how we can go forward together. >> trump has often claimed...
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about other issues and i think that you can see the same i think this in polls, of views of mexico in the united states. they also, mexico became more favorably viewed in the united states during this period of time. i think it's a combination of factors, and i think we come away in the united states, which more positive view. in mexico, as ambassador gutierrez already mentioned, the polls show a significant drop in favorable views of the united states. down to about low 30's percent positive favorable views of the united states. from up in the 60's in 2015. so there, though i don't know how lasting that will be, there certainly has been a negative effect, but i don't think it's all because of nafta. i think it's more about the general tenor of comments about mexico during this period of time. >> thank you very much. i'll start by saying that the problem was that nafta was oversold and under-explained everywhere. oversold because i think it was sold as that this is going to be the solution to every, you know, to a lot of things going on that are bad in each country and that's not the case. you know, fr
about other issues and i think that you can see the same i think this in polls, of views of mexico in the united states. they also, mexico became more favorably viewed in the united states during this period of time. i think it's a combination of factors, and i think we come away in the united states, which more positive view. in mexico, as ambassador gutierrez already mentioned, the polls show a significant drop in favorable views of the united states. down to about low 30's percent positive...
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>> they way to mexico until the hearing, rather than be in the united states never show up in court. n't know where that's at, now they have a change in leadership in mexico but i think if mexico agreed to a safe third country, that would be a great alternative for the united states, it would be grea great. i think mexico could expand biometrics when they come across people from other countries, we have a bitmap program, we can expand it so they can take biometrics from these people so we know in advance who's coming and if there are terrorists and bad people, not only do we know what the mexican government knows. >> laura: people call it migration lets like it's a mign or a natural process -- this is an organized effort and the honduran left-wing politician pulled out of the caravan and arrested along with two others, there's a sense that venezuela has its hand in all of this and this is what president trump said, i think it was today before boarding marine one whether he's fearmongering on the caravan. >> president trump: i'm not fearmongering at all. we'll go up to anywhere between
>> they way to mexico until the hearing, rather than be in the united states never show up in court. n't know where that's at, now they have a change in leadership in mexico but i think if mexico agreed to a safe third country, that would be a great alternative for the united states, it would be grea great. i think mexico could expand biometrics when they come across people from other countries, we have a bitmap program, we can expand it so they can take biometrics from these people so we...
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trade dispute with china meanwhile leaders of the united states mexico and canada signing a new trade agreement on the sidelines of the g. twenty meeting the u.s. and c. a or us mexico canada agreement is set to replace nafta u.s. fries and donald trump as fresh as into negotiating a new path saying not that was unfair to the u.s. and bad for american workers live pictures from buenos aires d'esprit and kimberly hall credit who is covering this g. twenty summit for us so we're expecting this new deal committee to be signed any moment now of the g. twenty. yeah that's right this is a significant moment but we should point out it's largely symbolic right now when the three leaders from canada the united states and mexico signed what is known as the u.s. m.c.a. replacing nafta it still has to be ratified in the u.s. congress it'll be a pretty straightforward process when it comes to mexico and canada but it could be a challenge given the fact that there has been a midterm election in the united states and there is now a democratic house that will be controlled in january and there may be
trade dispute with china meanwhile leaders of the united states mexico and canada signing a new trade agreement on the sidelines of the g. twenty meeting the u.s. and c. a or us mexico canada agreement is set to replace nafta u.s. fries and donald trump as fresh as into negotiating a new path saying not that was unfair to the u.s. and bad for american workers live pictures from buenos aires d'esprit and kimberly hall credit who is covering this g. twenty summit for us so we're expecting this...
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mexico. people have talked about diversification. the fact is that 80% of mexican exports still come to the united states. ? what can mexico do? >> believing in a rule-based trade andh respect to investment does not only relate to the united states but every country. we have a very concentrated economic relation with the united states be at we are a very open economy. over 40 trade agreements with -- all of the world because we believe that that is the best way to remain a competitive and attractive destiny for investment, trade, we will continue to do that irrespective of what the united states does. there is concern. --hink the discussion or in something a little bit more harsh. as i was been there. we are experiencing, i think, i think there is some sort of, you know, pendulum or dynamic to this. i think we are overall in the world, experiencing -- finalize, assimilating some of the changes very profound changes that took the lastthe end of century and the beginning of this one, with respect to globalization and trade. we are adjusting to those. that-- i remain positive we will find a way to continue with that idea, overall
mexico. people have talked about diversification. the fact is that 80% of mexican exports still come to the united states. ? what can mexico do? >> believing in a rule-based trade andh respect to investment does not only relate to the united states but every country. we have a very concentrated economic relation with the united states be at we are a very open economy. over 40 trade agreements with -- all of the world because we believe that that is the best way to remain a competitive and...
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united states. how mexican migration is becoming more diverse. the forces driving mexico and the united states together, there is a tsunami of mexican talent coming legally and enriching the united states as well as mexico. from farmworkers to engineers, restaurant owners to computer workers, mexican immigrants reflect more and more the diversity and richness of the mexican people. let's see this as an area of opportunity. as recent research suggests, we have a skill set that negatively affected our competitiveness and economic performance in understanding that of the north american region. with the economy growing, as it is, reports show labor shortages in the u.s. and sectors such as construction, accommodation and food services, health, care and social assistance among others. bring the demographics into the mix. the united states is precisely at the point where baby boomers are reaching their target. the median age in the u.s. is 38 years. the mexican median age is 28. ranked at about 133 in the world. yes, let's make it legal and let's make it safe. let's make it ord
united states. how mexican migration is becoming more diverse. the forces driving mexico and the united states together, there is a tsunami of mexican talent coming legally and enriching the united states as well as mexico. from farmworkers to engineers, restaurant owners to computer workers, mexican immigrants reflect more and more the diversity and richness of the mexican people. let's see this as an area of opportunity. as recent research suggests, we have a skill set that negatively...
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speaker, given the historical context in which the united states and mexico find themselves that impels not only the united states but also mexico to ensure that we have a secure border. there are certain products, namely dangerous narcotics, being made in and shipped through mexico that we do not want in the united states. there are items, illicit cash from drug sales, that mexico does not want imported from the united states. yes, we're concerned about knowing the identity of individuals coming into our country and we need to be vetting each individual seeking admission to the united states. but it is the illicit drug trade which is responsible for taking tens of thousands of lives on both sides of the border that makes beyond urgents the securing of the u.s.-mexico border. 90% of the heroin used in our country comes from mexico. . heroin and cocaine and fentanyl flow across the border. they destroy lives and results in billions of dollars flowing to transnational criminal organizations on the mexican side of the border. these organizations are described best in one word -- evil. over
speaker, given the historical context in which the united states and mexico find themselves that impels not only the united states but also mexico to ensure that we have a secure border. there are certain products, namely dangerous narcotics, being made in and shipped through mexico that we do not want in the united states. there are items, illicit cash from drug sales, that mexico does not want imported from the united states. yes, we're concerned about knowing the identity of individuals...
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mexico used to be a source of immigrants. that stopped in about 2012 when the number of mexican migrants coming to the united states was less thaneaving from the u.s. and going back to mexico. what we started seeing is central americans coming to the united states. mexico from being a source country is a transit point. what these images show us is that the mexican government is not prepareded to handle the influx of central americans trying to get to the united states. mexico has offered them jobs, shelter, food, and they don't want to stay in mexico. they want to go on to the united states. they came across another piece of information. about 11,000 people that at one point or another were part of the caravans have decided voluntarily to ask for the mexican government's help to return to central america. countries of origin. guatemala, honduras, el salvador and nicaragua. the majority have decided to go back, but you have a group of 5,000 to 10,000 people overwhelming the local government. >> we don't know if this took place simultaneousious, meaning people who got through mexican law enforcement gathered here or whether we kno
mexico used to be a source of immigrants. that stopped in about 2012 when the number of mexican migrants coming to the united states was less thaneaving from the u.s. and going back to mexico. what we started seeing is central americans coming to the united states. mexico from being a source country is a transit point. what these images show us is that the mexican government is not prepareded to handle the influx of central americans trying to get to the united states. mexico has offered them...
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between mexico, the united states, and canada.tely help the the job market for automanufacturing here in the u.s. and canada. because it requires that in order to be a duty-free car produce in north america 75% of the content has to be produced in the region and 40% of the content has to be produced by 16 dollar an a hour labor. have specifically discourages automanufactures from moving production to mexico for cheaper labor which was a huge issue -- think or for the the likes of general many tores. >> a nice safety net and it is because it puts percentage that holds people accountable and countries accountable you dent see these type of deal but here we are with percentages so forth that really helps out union workers. >> one the storylines with gm closure is that it represents something bigger in the economy oh no look what was happening in gm that means that u.s. economy global economy, slowing down, but to dagen point this seems much more like a gm specific question trying to put themselves in a position to deal with a slowdow
between mexico, the united states, and canada.tely help the the job market for automanufacturing here in the u.s. and canada. because it requires that in order to be a duty-free car produce in north america 75% of the content has to be produced in the region and 40% of the content has to be produced by 16 dollar an a hour labor. have specifically discourages automanufactures from moving production to mexico for cheaper labor which was a huge issue -- think or for the the likes of general many...
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all of these are very relevant topics to the ongoing cooperation agenda that mexico and the united states have and must continue to do so with respect to immigration. i have said before, mexico and the united states have a clear shared interest in working together to make sure the migration is safe, orderly and legal. in my view, the present status quo is clearly and simply unacceptable for everybody. and until we achieve this objective, there will continue to exist a huge gap in the expectations and i daresay the hoax that the governments and the people on both sides of the border about the overall bilateral relationship. that may save these a little bit more bluntly. -- clearly affects the talent. the substance and the days that the overall bilateral relationship. during this morning's first panel we hear about the migration patterns. the panelists i am sure would give a far more nuanced view of these changes. however, let me highlight in my view it is the single most important change. the sheer reduction in the number of mexicans migrate to the united states. several studies and survey
all of these are very relevant topics to the ongoing cooperation agenda that mexico and the united states have and must continue to do so with respect to immigration. i have said before, mexico and the united states have a clear shared interest in working together to make sure the migration is safe, orderly and legal. in my view, the present status quo is clearly and simply unacceptable for everybody. and until we achieve this objective, there will continue to exist a huge gap in the...
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measures we've just done us have their way to try and be stuck in about mexico because for all these panic people in the united state of mexico humiliated cream in our people that he's calling for to make a problem some leave to their social security in the united states something that we know that is not true and for another point we know that in q spying like talking about the immigration like now if we don't discount it and got it coming for on duress and they don't talk about that in and do it as they have to military bases and then you're just leaving late at the at all they're complete they have just helped themselves they don't do nothing for the country that they use in their land so that is the point for trump everything is morning it's a business if you can take money for someplace he doesn't want to do nothing. it's not healthy like a country is now but i see they're not going to be respected because he is somebody else will somebody that we can trust is just somebody that he stated to get more money started feeling there isn't any situation again. so he's doing that because they need creationists a point
measures we've just done us have their way to try and be stuck in about mexico because for all these panic people in the united state of mexico humiliated cream in our people that he's calling for to make a problem some leave to their social security in the united states something that we know that is not true and for another point we know that in q spying like talking about the immigration like now if we don't discount it and got it coming for on duress and they don't talk about that in and do...
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all of these are very relevant topics to the ongoing cooperation agenda that mexico and the united states have and must continue to do so with respect to immigration. as i've said before, mexico and the united states have a clear shared interest in working together to make sure that migration is safe, it's orderly, and it's legal. in my view, the it's clearly and simply unacceptable for everybody. and noll we achieve this objective, there will continue to exist a huge gap in the expectations and i dare say, the hopes that the governments and the people of both sides of the border have about the overall bilateral relationship. let me say this a little bit more bluntly. that during the current status quo clearly affects the tone, the substance, and the perspectives of the overall bilateral relationship. during this morning's first panel, we'll hear about the changes in migration patterns. the panelists, i am sure, will give you a far more nuanced view of these changes than i can. however, let me just highlight what in my view is a single most important change. the sheer reduction in the num
all of these are very relevant topics to the ongoing cooperation agenda that mexico and the united states have and must continue to do so with respect to immigration. as i've said before, mexico and the united states have a clear shared interest in working together to make sure that migration is safe, it's orderly, and it's legal. in my view, the it's clearly and simply unacceptable for everybody. and noll we achieve this objective, there will continue to exist a huge gap in the expectations...
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bases your business update are going on free in berlin glad you could join me the united states mexico and canada have signed a new trade deal after u.s. president donald trump pulled out of the regions free trade agreement the deal calls for seventy five percent of parts used in cars sold in the region to be manufactured in north america it also increases u.s. access to canada's dairy markets and maintains a trade dispute settlement system known as chapter nineteen which trump had hoped to scrap other issues also remain including what to call it the us calls it the us mexico canada deal the others of course put their own country name first. and covering the summit of the g twenty for us is our very own have yet again he joins us now havea trade deal signed between the us canada and mexico they're not really cause for celebration though i understand. no not at all and let's not forget that most analysts have concluded that this agreement is not that different to the original nafta despite the few concessions that you just mentioned to us and on top of that we also have to remember that
bases your business update are going on free in berlin glad you could join me the united states mexico and canada have signed a new trade deal after u.s. president donald trump pulled out of the regions free trade agreement the deal calls for seventy five percent of parts used in cars sold in the region to be manufactured in north america it also increases u.s. access to canada's dairy markets and maintains a trade dispute settlement system known as chapter nineteen which trump had hoped to...
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as you know the new president of mexico will be inaugurated on saturday to represent the united states in mexico city. president trump asked vice president mike pence that lead a delegation that includes the second lady of the united states karen pence, secretary of energy rick perry, secretary of homeland security kirstjen nielsen, advisor to the president, ivanka trump, united states embassy mexico diplomat john cramer and isn't assistant secretary of state kimberly breyer. lastly we this morning learned sad news three servicemembers were killed and three wounded when an explosive device detonated in afghanistan. the wounded servicemembers were evacuated and are receiving medical care. we extend our thoughts and prayers to the loved ones of those killed and those recovering. the united states is grateful for their service and forever in debt to their sacrifice. with that i will take your questions. justin. reporter: sarah, the guardian is reporting reporting that paul manafort met with julian assange. do you know if that meeting took place and do you maintain confident in the white h
as you know the new president of mexico will be inaugurated on saturday to represent the united states in mexico city. president trump asked vice president mike pence that lead a delegation that includes the second lady of the united states karen pence, secretary of energy rick perry, secretary of homeland security kirstjen nielsen, advisor to the president, ivanka trump, united states embassy mexico diplomat john cramer and isn't assistant secretary of state kimberly breyer. lastly we this...
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united states. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. we're gathered together this afternoon for a very historic occasion, the signing ceremony for a brand new trade deal, the united states/mexico/canada agreement. i am so honored to be here with the mexican president and justin trudeau, and he also has become a great friend and it has been a battle and sometimes battles make good friendships. it has been terrific. we are replacing nafta with a truly ground breaking achievement, modern day agreement. i want to thank u.s. trade representative, bob and his entire team for their tremendous effort and the efforts they made all throughout the last almost two-year period. thank you as well to jared kushner, secretary of state, mike pompeo, secretary of the treasury, steve mnuchin, and director larry kudlow for their hard work and untiring devotion throughout the negotiation process. peter navarro, thank you so much for the work you put in, and so many others. the umca is the most modern and significant modern and balanced agreement in history. all of our countries will benefit greatly. it's probably the largest trade deal ever made also. in the united states the new trade pact will s
united states. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. we're gathered together this afternoon for a very historic occasion, the signing ceremony for a brand new trade deal, the united states/mexico/canada agreement. i am so honored to be here with the mexican president and justin trudeau, and he also has become a great friend and it has been a battle and sometimes battles make good friendships. it has been terrific. we are replacing nafta with a truly ground breaking achievement, modern day...
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countries where they are threatened and there's no economic up side, to move to either mexico or the united statesnd a better life. there are people threatened down there and so on. mexico also suffers from this because it inundates their areas, cities, with people they can't deal with and eventually they come to the american border where you have the problems that you have in the border towns like tijuana. it's a very, very small step but to get american cooperation and support rather than a wall to work together with the united states to reduce the influx of migrants or to make their lives a little bit easier once they're inside mexico is probably the objective of the state department. and not only that, it would be helpful to the american military establishment because military leaders don't want to keep sending active duty or guard and reserve people down to the border, alex. >> colonel, i want to have you weigh in on this given your vast experience as a military man. let's take a listen to what the president said about what's going on at the border. >> they're starting fist fights. they have
countries where they are threatened and there's no economic up side, to move to either mexico or the united statesnd a better life. there are people threatened down there and so on. mexico also suffers from this because it inundates their areas, cities, with people they can't deal with and eventually they come to the american border where you have the problems that you have in the border towns like tijuana. it's a very, very small step but to get american cooperation and support rather than a...
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mexico, i'll get back to you. i'm not sure of the kpabg location. >> is the united states offering mexico any financial assistance or does the united states plan to, to accommodate the migrants who would be staying in mexico? >> i'm not aware of any financial assistance but will keep you posted. >> you mentioned in your list of bilat the chancellor of germany. has that bilat been cancelled? >> no, it hasn't. he was just given additional updates. >> the president tweeted yesterday about the mueller report, asking if it's going to show both sides. what are his concerned about any forth coming mueller report? is that report to be delivered to no one but the attorney general, is he concerned that it will become public without his knowledge? >> i don't think the president has any concerns about the report. he knows there was no wrongdoing by him and there was no collusion. i don't think he has any concerns on that front. >> if he has no concerns why is he tweeting about it? >> certainly, the president has voiced his unhappiness from the beginning that this has gone on, this ridiculous witch hunt for more than two year.
mexico, i'll get back to you. i'm not sure of the kpabg location. >> is the united states offering mexico any financial assistance or does the united states plan to, to accommodate the migrants who would be staying in mexico? >> i'm not aware of any financial assistance but will keep you posted. >> you mentioned in your list of bilat the chancellor of germany. has that bilat been cancelled? >> no, it hasn't. he was just given additional updates. >> the president...
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[laughter] sarah: as you know, the new president of mexico will be inaugurated on saturday. represent the united states in mexico city, the president has asked vice president mike pence to lead a delegation including the second lady of the united states, karen pence, sec energy, rick perry, diplomat john kramer and assistant secretary of state , kimberly breyer. lastly this morning, we learned the sad news that three u.s. servicemembers were killed and three wounded when an explosive device detonated in afghanistan. the wounded service members were evacuated and are receiving medical care. we extend our thoughs and priors -- prayers to the loved ones of those killed and to those recovering. the united states is grateful for their service and forever in debt to their sacrifice. now i will take questions. reporter: it was reported today that manafort met with julian assange. i wonder if you know if the meeting took place and if you remain confident in the white house's repeated denials no campaign officials were involved in discussions. sarah: we certainly remain confident in the white house's assertion
[laughter] sarah: as you know, the new president of mexico will be inaugurated on saturday. represent the united states in mexico city, the president has asked vice president mike pence to lead a delegation including the second lady of the united states, karen pence, sec energy, rick perry, diplomat john kramer and assistant secretary of state , kimberly breyer. lastly this morning, we learned the sad news that three u.s. servicemembers were killed and three wounded when an explosive device...
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trade dispute with china meanwhile leaders of the united states mexico and canada assignee a new trade agreement on the sidelines of the g. twenty meeting.
trade dispute with china meanwhile leaders of the united states mexico and canada assignee a new trade agreement on the sidelines of the g. twenty meeting.
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i think if mexico agreed it would be a great alternative for the united states and mexico can expandtrics. when they come from other countries they are part of it and expand it so they get metrics from these people so if there are terrorists and bad people not only do we know that the mexican government will know. >> the mexican caravan will not reach the united states until after the midterm elections. donald trump urging voters in florida to choose republicans saying it is a critical choice if they want to see positive change. >> if you want low taxes and low crime vote republican. a choice between results and resistance. their whole theme, resist, what do you get out of that. this is an election between greatness and gridlock. >> the president showing support for governor rick scott who is challenging incumbent democrat senator bill nelson in the race for senate and endorsing ron desantis for governor over democrat andrew gillam. today donald trump's to missouri to stump for republican senate candidate josh hawley and the vice president will be in georgia stumping for republican g
i think if mexico agreed it would be a great alternative for the united states and mexico can expandtrics. when they come from other countries they are part of it and expand it so they get metrics from these people so if there are terrorists and bad people not only do we know that the mexican government will know. >> the mexican caravan will not reach the united states until after the midterm elections. donald trump urging voters in florida to choose republicans saying it is a critical...
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united states. they've said that on camera. mexico is t not the safe harbor that they want. >> it's a true that that many of them wants to reach the united states and many understand why. some of them have family members. the most important thing is that we have offered them a very good opportunity to stay in mexico. a new program was started called, "this is your home." it offers you the work opportunity. >> laura: you've got a lot of extra cash floating around. >> it's the right thing to do. >> laura: they qualify as refugees under mexican law because they are leaving for a better job. >> both the united states and mexico have a shared interest in making sure that whatever migration takes place it's legal, it's safe and orderly. and that isce not easy to achiee as tomom was saying we don't see -- >> laura: this is being organized. the idea that this is some organic thing where people are being persecuted for their religion or as part of ethnic cleansing. what saw in rowan day. that is not what is happening here. this is an organized
united states. they've said that on camera. mexico is t not the safe harbor that they want. >> it's a true that that many of them wants to reach the united states and many understand why. some of them have family members. the most important thing is that we have offered them a very good opportunity to stay in mexico. a new program was started called, "this is your home." it offers you the work opportunity. >> laura: you've got a lot of extra cash floating around. >>...
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as you know the new president of mexico will be inaugurated on saturday to represent the united states and mexico city president trump has asked the vice president mike pence to lead a delegation that will include the second lady of the united states karen pentz secretary of energy rick perry secretary of homeland security kiersten nielson advisor to the president of aka trump united states embassy mexico city diplomat john kramer and assistant secretary of state can bully briar lastly this morning we learned the sad news that three u.s. service members were killed and three wounded when an explosive device detonated if the canister and the wounded service members were evacuated and are receiving medical care we extend our thoughts and prayers to the loved ones of those killed and to those recovery united states is grateful for their service and forever a debt of their sacrifice for that i'll take your questions just. serve the guardian for forty to come out for my with your son in our own time to come forth from camp but you know that meeting took place. in crawford. the white house r
as you know the new president of mexico will be inaugurated on saturday to represent the united states and mexico city president trump has asked the vice president mike pence to lead a delegation that will include the second lady of the united states karen pentz secretary of energy rick perry secretary of homeland security kiersten nielson advisor to the president of aka trump united states embassy mexico city diplomat john kramer and assistant secretary of state can bully briar lastly this...
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state currently,prises and currency manipulation that hurt workers in all three countries. the currency manipulation from some countries is so intense, so bad, and it would hurt mexico, canada and the unitedtes badly. we have covered it very well in this agreement. these new provisions will benefit labor, technology and development each nation, leading to much greater growth and opportunity throughout countries and across north america. in short, this is a model agreement that changes the trade landscape forever. this is an agreement that first and foremost benefits working people, something of great importance to all three of us here today. i must say, and prime minister, we worked hard on this, long and hard. we have taken a lot of barbs and abuse. we got there. it is great for our countries. thank you for your close partnership throughout this process. this new agreement will ensure a future of prosperity and innovation for mexico, canada and the united states. i look forward to working with members of congress and the usmca partners. it has been so well reviewed. i do not expect to have very much of a problem. the complete implementation of the agreement. i want to thank you on a pers
state currently,prises and currency manipulation that hurt workers in all three countries. the currency manipulation from some countries is so intense, so bad, and it would hurt mexico, canada and the unitedtes badly. we have covered it very well in this agreement. these new provisions will benefit labor, technology and development each nation, leading to much greater growth and opportunity throughout countries and across north america. in short, this is a model agreement that changes the trade...
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united states. he also claimed that about the canadian piece of this renegotiated deal. is that how you see it, a major victory for the united states. did mexico give up a lot to have a new nafta deal? >> the beauty of trade, it is not a 0 sum game. this is a trade deal where the three parties win. growth, jobs will be created. we will be more competitive as a region and we think this is a big win for the u.s., but also for mexico and certainly for canada. this is a good opportunity and we look forward to seize the opportunity created by the new treaty. >> and how do you foresee relations between the united states and mexico. and frankly with central america and the rest of latin america president trump. the wider latin american picture looks different. they are more populous coming up more notably recently with the new election in brazil. how do you see all of this playing out in terms of your relations with the part of the world. >> mexico is a strong democracy and our elections have consequences and it is to be expected some changes in policy including foreign policy. i am not a spokesperson for the new administration but i can tell you a c
united states. he also claimed that about the canadian piece of this renegotiated deal. is that how you see it, a major victory for the united states. did mexico give up a lot to have a new nafta deal? >> the beauty of trade, it is not a 0 sum game. this is a trade deal where the three parties win. growth, jobs will be created. we will be more competitive as a region and we think this is a big win for the u.s., but also for mexico and certainly for canada. this is a good opportunity and...
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summit in britain's ariz as example start means what it's been long in coming but now the united states mexico and canada have signed a new trade deal after u.s. president donald trump pulled out of the regions free trade agreement the deal calls for seventy five percent of parts roosting cars sold in the region to be manufactured in north america it also increases years access to canada's dairy markets and maintains a trade dispute settlement known as chapter nineteen something that mr trump had hoped to scrap the deal must now be ratified by each country's parliament. so let's go over to the g. twenty summit in when his eye is again to our very own javier i guess favia a trade deal signed between the us canada and mexico there but not really cause for celebration. that's correct because because most analysts that have taken a look at this agreement have concluded that it is not significantly different to what nafta had proposed in the beginning we do know that there are concessions for some industries like the auto industry and the dairy exports of the u.s. to canada but these changes are pe
summit in britain's ariz as example start means what it's been long in coming but now the united states mexico and canada have signed a new trade deal after u.s. president donald trump pulled out of the regions free trade agreement the deal calls for seventy five percent of parts roosting cars sold in the region to be manufactured in north america it also increases years access to canada's dairy markets and maintains a trade dispute settlement known as chapter nineteen something that mr trump...
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moments ago president trump signing historic trade deal with mexico and canada, the usmca. ainsley: the united stateslive on the seen in buenos aires with what happens next. good morning, kevin. reporter: the president said sometimes battles make for great friendships. that is certainly the case as it relates to the battle over the usmca. finally signed by the leaders of the u.s., mexico and canada. the president hailing the signing in beautiful buenos aires as a win for the american people. he said it is also a victory for our neighbors to the north and to the south. >> we worked hard on this agreement. it's been long and hard. we have taken a lot of barbs and a little abuse. we got there. it is great for all our countries. i look forward to working with members of congress and the usmca partners. i have to say it has been so well-reviewed i don't expect to have very much of a problem. reporter: president talking about the idea of getting this over the finish line through congressional lawmakers. earlier today mexico's president pena nieto awarded the country highest honor to a foreigner. order of t
moments ago president trump signing historic trade deal with mexico and canada, the usmca. ainsley: the united stateslive on the seen in buenos aires with what happens next. good morning, kevin. reporter: the president said sometimes battles make for great friendships. that is certainly the case as it relates to the battle over the usmca. finally signed by the leaders of the u.s., mexico and canada. the president hailing the signing in beautiful buenos aires as a win for the american people. he...
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mexico. the final destination. many to go to the united states. because they're escaping economic hardships or gangs or sexual violence, whatever the case is. is it practical for mexico to stop these people coming in from central american countries before they even kros into mexico? >> migration has been an issue worldwide. and it's always, people don't live in thur croountries and ar looking for better life. mexico has been in partly sunny, not today, a country that has been part of a very important -- today, the net or the basic rule is not of mexicans going to the u.s. mexico is is now a transient country in this process. but that we have to be very strong in supporting the legal and human rights of migrants. that is something we have to do because we have been my grant as migrants in the past. that can be faced and approached with different explosiclusion o solutions. we have to provide solutions, but at the same time, we, our legal system, requires that any migrant coming to mexico should obey by laws. that is what the mexican government is ap
mexico. the final destination. many to go to the united states. because they're escaping economic hardships or gangs or sexual violence, whatever the case is. is it practical for mexico to stop these people coming in from central american countries before they even kros into mexico? >> migration has been an issue worldwide. and it's always, people don't live in thur croountries and ar looking for better life. mexico has been in partly sunny, not today, a country that has been part of a...
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trade deal that's just been signed in argentina it has indeed that trade deal between the united states mexicoand canada it was assigned that trilateral trade deal with the u.s. donald president donald trump of course ripping up nafta last year so this new deal calls for seventy five percent parts used in cars sold in the region to be manufactured in north america it was the increases u.s. access to canada's dairy markets and maintains a trade dispute settlement system known as chapter nineteen which had hoped to scrap actually there are quite a few issues remaining with this deal no to be what's called the agreement the u.s. calls it the us mexico canada deal while other countries have their own terms of course putting back country first let's get more on this now with our financial correspondent we can bring in. really good to see you of course this is not the only one to call this deal is not the only problem the deal was formerly known as nafta it's been signed and what is either is it wasn't really a moment of celebration there was it. no the signing is just an interim step it is a work i
trade deal that's just been signed in argentina it has indeed that trade deal between the united states mexicoand canada it was assigned that trilateral trade deal with the u.s. donald president donald trump of course ripping up nafta last year so this new deal calls for seventy five percent parts used in cars sold in the region to be manufactured in north america it was the increases u.s. access to canada's dairy markets and maintains a trade dispute settlement system known as chapter nineteen...
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they're turning around cars heading from mexico into the united states. that's what i'm looking at rye now and traffic stopped from the u.s. side into mexico. in the last hour, we had several hundred, maybe 1,000 migrants leave that camp. when we earlier spoke, we were on that bridge and they were having a clash with riot police. what happened was they turned around and they went through this culvert, which is basically an outwash for the tijuana river. it's a pretty tough river. it's full of human waste. when it floods, it goes out into the ocean. that's what separates a large part of the city from the border crossing. what the migrants did is they went down into gulch and they climbed up the other side and now they're closer to the official points of entry. they haven't crossed the border. to give you a sense of what it's like, traffic is backed up with a mass amount of cars on the mexican side. we're not really certain once the migrants got closer to the point of entry where all those migrants went. they kind of blended in and it seems to be diffused. w
they're turning around cars heading from mexico into the united states. that's what i'm looking at rye now and traffic stopped from the u.s. side into mexico. in the last hour, we had several hundred, maybe 1,000 migrants leave that camp. when we earlier spoke, we were on that bridge and they were having a clash with riot police. what happened was they turned around and they went through this culvert, which is basically an outwash for the tijuana river. it's a pretty tough river. it's full of...
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the migrant caravan making its way to the united states- mexico border. rived in mexico city. ( james ) this is video of them arriving yesterday and being placed in shelters and given food. mexican officials claim nearly 3-thousand central american migrants have filed for asylum in mexico. here in the bay area ... a pinole mother says her 15-year-old son is one of the thousands migrants making their way to the u-s. kron 4's ella sogomonian shares her story. veronica aguilar talks to her 15 year old son by phone everyday.he is one of thousands of asylum seekers from central america making their way through mexico to the united states.aguilar herself has been through the tiresome journey last year and worries about him...sot: veronica aguilar, asylum seeker// "for me everyday is long everyday is hard everyday in the morning when i know they're setting out im thinking and thinking from around 7 or 8 before they call me to let me know where they're at it's hard. when they get to their destination and call me i feel more calm but also anxious at the same time b
the migrant caravan making its way to the united states- mexico border. rived in mexico city. ( james ) this is video of them arriving yesterday and being placed in shelters and given food. mexican officials claim nearly 3-thousand central american migrants have filed for asylum in mexico. here in the bay area ... a pinole mother says her 15-year-old son is one of the thousands migrants making their way to the u-s. kron 4's ella sogomonian shares her story. veronica aguilar talks to her 15 year...
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offering mexico any financial assistance or does the united states plan to to accommodate the migrants who would be staying in mexico? >> i'm not aware of any financial assistance but certainly we'll keep you posted. >> reporter: just to clean up on the bilats, you mentioned a bilat with the chancellor of germany but the ambassador did not. has this been cancelled? >> no, i think he was given additional updates on the ones i didn't mention. >> reporter: the president tweeted at length yesterday about the mueller report. what are his concerns about any forthcoming mueller report, and that report is supposed to be delivered to no one else but the attorney general. is he concerned that it is going to become public without his knowledge? >> i don't think the president has any concerns about the report because he knows there was no wrong doing by him and there was no collusion. i don't think he has concern about that front. >> reporter: if he has no concerns, why is he tweeting so vociferously about it? >> certainly the president has voiced his unhappiness fro
offering mexico any financial assistance or does the united states plan to to accommodate the migrants who would be staying in mexico? >> i'm not aware of any financial assistance but certainly we'll keep you posted. >> reporter: just to clean up on the bilats, you mentioned a bilat with the chancellor of germany but the ambassador did not. has this been cancelled? >> no, i think he was given additional updates on the ones i didn't mention. >> reporter: the president...
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there is a plan for the new trade deal the united states, mexico and canada have negotiated.ee leaders in the margins of the summit. due to happen in a little over three hours' time. we do not know whether they will nail it down because there are some continuing negotiations going on about trying to pin down the final text? it is this recurrent problem we have had in the negotiations about us access to canadian dairy sector. the americans have particular concerns. it isa americans have particular concerns. it is a hideously conjugated system they have in canada but the americans want some more wording to make it easier for them to understand exactly what policy changes the canadians might be making. let's talk about oil prices. they have been a bit topsy—turvy and not what you would want to read if you're a big oil—producing nation. that is another issue that will loom in the buenos aires summit. we have president trump there, who has been in courage in producing countries not to try and push prices higher and of course the saudi crown prince should is also there. —— is also
there is a plan for the new trade deal the united states, mexico and canada have negotiated.ee leaders in the margins of the summit. due to happen in a little over three hours' time. we do not know whether they will nail it down because there are some continuing negotiations going on about trying to pin down the final text? it is this recurrent problem we have had in the negotiations about us access to canadian dairy sector. the americans have particular concerns. it isa americans have...
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it's not the most catchy acronym but the usmca, or the united states mexico canada agreement, shows thatald the disruptor. .. this has been a battle. ..can also be donald the builder. the usmca is the largest, most significant, modern and balanced trade agreement in history. all of our countries will benefit greatly. it is probably the largest trade deal ever made also. but his protectionist "america first" instincts are causing deep unease, and though they were all smiles, listen to the words of the canadian prime minister... make no mistake, we will stand up for our workers and fight for their families and their communities. and, donald, it's allthe more reason why we need to keep working to remove the tariffs on steel and aluminium between our countries. the key meeting of this 620 will take place tomorrow evening, when most of the other world leaders are already on their way home. with donald trump threatening further tariffs against the chinese, meeting with president xi is absolutely critical. it's no exaggeration that the future direction of the global economy could be decided at
it's not the most catchy acronym but the usmca, or the united states mexico canada agreement, shows thatald the disruptor. .. this has been a battle. ..can also be donald the builder. the usmca is the largest, most significant, modern and balanced trade agreement in history. all of our countries will benefit greatly. it is probably the largest trade deal ever made also. but his protectionist "america first" instincts are causing deep unease, and though they were all smiles, listen to...
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i'm in anzalduas park, and mexico is just on the other side of the river. it's a natural border between the united statesnd mexico but for how long? "build the wall" was one of president trump's most popular campaign promises. he even revived it for the midterm elections. the border between the u.s. and mexico is nearly 2,000 miles long. and little by little -- immigration policies dating back to president bill clinton and george w. bush walled off large sections of california, arizona and new mexico. but large swaths of the southern texas border remained open. that's because it's estimated that 95% of the land is privately owned. in march, congress approved $1.6 billion for 100 miles of border fencing throughout california, new mexico and texas. the largest stretch -- 33 miles -- will rise in the rio grand valley. 25 miles will cut through hidalgo county. and it's dÉjÀ vu for property owners in the projected path of the barrier. they told our correspondent jess gomez they're not giving up their land without a fight this time. jess: in south texas, the rio grande river, the border between mexico and the
i'm in anzalduas park, and mexico is just on the other side of the river. it's a natural border between the united statesnd mexico but for how long? "build the wall" was one of president trump's most popular campaign promises. he even revived it for the midterm elections. the border between the u.s. and mexico is nearly 2,000 miles long. and little by little -- immigration policies dating back to president bill clinton and george w. bush walled off large sections of california,...
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mexico? is the united states ufering mexico any help to accommodate the migrants that would be staying in mexico as a result? sarah: on the second part -- the first part, whether it's here or in mexico, i'm not sure on the exact location. >> is reporter: is the united states offering mexico any financial assistance or does it plan to accommodate the mige rants who -- my grants who plan to stay in mexico? we'll keep you posted. reporter: [inaudible] you mentioned in your list with the chancellor of germany but the ambassador did not. has that been cancelled? no. i think you were given additional updates. reporter: the president tweeted at length about the mueller eport, asking about both sides. what are his concerns about any forthcoming mueller report, and is that report supposed to be delivered to no one else but the attorney general. is he concerned it will become public without his knowledge? he's not concerned because he knows there was no wrongdoing or no collusion so he has no concerns on that front. reporter: if he has no concerns, why is he tweeting vociferously about it? certainly the p
mexico? is the united states ufering mexico any help to accommodate the migrants that would be staying in mexico as a result? sarah: on the second part -- the first part, whether it's here or in mexico, i'm not sure on the exact location. >> is reporter: is the united states offering mexico any financial assistance or does it plan to accommodate the mige rants who -- my grants who plan to stay in mexico? we'll keep you posted. reporter: [inaudible] you mentioned in your list with the...
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medicine we've just done i said that wait a tramp is stuck in about mexico because for him all these panic people in the united state of mexico humiliated cream and now people that he's coming for to make a problem some leave to their social security in the united states something that we know that is not true and for another point we know that in q spying like talking about the immigration like now if we don't discount on that it coming for and duress and they don't talk about that in a good as they have to military bases and then you know just leaving make a day out of their complete they have just helped themselves they don't do nothing for the country that they use in their land so that is the point for trump everything is morning it's a business if you can take money for someplace he doesn't want to do nothing. it's not healthy like a contract is now pretty seedy end up going to be respected because he is somebody else will somebody that we can trust is just somebody that he stated to get more money started feeling there isn't any stray ship again. so he's doing that because they graciously supplying because th
medicine we've just done i said that wait a tramp is stuck in about mexico because for him all these panic people in the united state of mexico humiliated cream and now people that he's coming for to make a problem some leave to their social security in the united states something that we know that is not true and for another point we know that in q spying like talking about the immigration like now if we don't discount on that it coming for and duress and they don't talk about that in a good...
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look, mexico, they've helped the united states. the last several years they've arrested thousands of central americans on the southern border. these are people coming to the united states. they've also offered asylum to these people in over 2000 have except today. that's 2000 less people that come to the united states. mexico is doing what they can. i think it's a global problem. but again, as i said many times and that the majority of these folks is to look at recent data. central americans, 91% of the time when i get asylum from immigration judge because they do not qualify. looking for a job doesn't qualify for asylum. >> right now they're about 3000, go up to 10,000 they can only process 100 a day for an asylum claim. >> if we stick to the plan, they have a right to due process and they will come in mlb interviewed. but they get back to catch and release. as i said, they really are not true political asylum teachers. they can order and remove them like we did back in 2014 when this first started. several play modes who lost the
look, mexico, they've helped the united states. the last several years they've arrested thousands of central americans on the southern border. these are people coming to the united states. they've also offered asylum to these people in over 2000 have except today. that's 2000 less people that come to the united states. mexico is doing what they can. i think it's a global problem. but again, as i said many times and that the majority of these folks is to look at recent data. central americans,...
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country they get to so they cannot say intern to the united states and then go to canada to make an asylum claim or sis vervice ver. she is saying mexico is not developing that kind of deal with the united states but we don't need that kind of deal to have the kind of plan that "the washington post" reported and, of course, the trump administration would like. it would still allow central american migrants to apply for asylum in the united states even if they have already been in mexico. what it means that deal is that mexico will house those people and keep them there. they will not be permitted to stay in the united states while their claims are processed so those are two very different things. of course, given the incoming mexico administration is not even in power yet you can see why they might be a little nervous about making any specific deals and announcing anything specific until they actually are in power. >> i only have a couple of seconds. errol, this is an incoming administration in mexico. what is the possibility that something is already being taint between the united states and mexico with this back and forth before they
country they get to so they cannot say intern to the united states and then go to canada to make an asylum claim or sis vervice ver. she is saying mexico is not developing that kind of deal with the united states but we don't need that kind of deal to have the kind of plan that "the washington post" reported and, of course, the trump administration would like. it would still allow central american migrants to apply for asylum in the united states even if they have already been in...
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it's not the most catchy acronym but the usmca, or the united states mexico canada agreement, shows thatthis has been a battle. ..can also be donald the builder. the usmca is the largest, most significant, modern and balanced trade agreement in history. all of our countries will benefit greatly. it is probably the largest trade deal ever made also. but his protectionist "america first" instincts are causing deep unease, and though they were all smiles, listen to the words of the canadian prime minister... make no mistake — we will stand up for our workers and fight for their families and their communities. and, donald, it's all the more reason why we need to keep working to remove the tariffs on steel and aluminium between our countries. the key meeting of this 620 will take place tomorrow evening, when most of the other world leaders are already on their way home. with donald trump threatening further tariffs against the chinese, his meeting with president xi is absolutely critical. it's no exaggeration that the future direction of the global economy could be decided at the meeting. one
it's not the most catchy acronym but the usmca, or the united states mexico canada agreement, shows thatthis has been a battle. ..can also be donald the builder. the usmca is the largest, most significant, modern and balanced trade agreement in history. all of our countries will benefit greatly. it is probably the largest trade deal ever made also. but his protectionist "america first" instincts are causing deep unease, and though they were all smiles, listen to the words of the...
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measures we've just done i said that wait a tramp is stuck in about mexico because for him all these panic people in the united state of mexico humiliated cream and now people that he's coming for to make a problem some leave to their social security in the united states something that we know that is not true and for another point we know that in q spying like talking about the immigration like now if we don't discount on that it coming for and duress and they don't talk about that in and do it as they have to military bases and then you're just leaving late at the at all they're complete they have just helped themselves they don't do nothing for the country that they use in their land so that is the point for trump everything is morning it's a business if he can take money for someplace he doesn't want to do not. it's not healthy like a contract is now see they're not going to be respected because he is somebody else will somebody that we can trust is just somebody that he stated to get more money started feeling very sick in the street again. so he's doing that because they graciously supplying because they don't
measures we've just done i said that wait a tramp is stuck in about mexico because for him all these panic people in the united state of mexico humiliated cream and now people that he's coming for to make a problem some leave to their social security in the united states something that we know that is not true and for another point we know that in q spying like talking about the immigration like now if we don't discount on that it coming for and duress and they don't talk about that in and do...
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people thousands of central americans are escaping violence and poverty to gain asylum in the united states mexico's federal government estimates the number of migrants into one could reach ten times yet. iranian president hassan rouhani says iran and iraq could raise that annual bilateral trade to twenty billion dollars despite u.s. sanctions he made the remarks following a meeting with visiting iraqi president barham salih the visit comes just weeks after the u.s. reimposed sanctions on iran's key oil industry as well as its banking and shopping it's as shipping it said to washington says tehran is a break in the two thousand and fifteen international nuclear deal and interfering in regional conflicts same as robin has more now from tehran. during their talks iranian president hassan rouhani and his iraqi counterpart burnham sali discussed the importance of security cooperation between their two oil rich nations rouhani made the point that it is up to the countries in the region to handle their own security a familiar tactic or iranian leaders used to publicly bolster the importance of their own r
people thousands of central americans are escaping violence and poverty to gain asylum in the united states mexico's federal government estimates the number of migrants into one could reach ten times yet. iranian president hassan rouhani says iran and iraq could raise that annual bilateral trade to twenty billion dollars despite u.s. sanctions he made the remarks following a meeting with visiting iraqi president barham salih the visit comes just weeks after the u.s. reimposed sanctions on...