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. >> the children tons gave us nafta. think of it.he worst trade deal ever signed by any country ever. anthony: what can we expect from a trump administration in terms of trade and economic growth. mario gabelli is back with us. there is talk about tariffs and punitive taxes. >> 60 years ago i took economics 101, and we head about the impact in the 1930s and the impact holly had on the trade. it was imposed in 1930 and the great depression continued. but ricardo and adam smith, the fundamental forbearers of the system of allocating capital would around wants efficiency. anthony: we had a cat his mick a cataclysmic event this week. >> the markets are quick to adjust. anthony: in the last 48 hours, understood this scenario, higher interest rates, higher earnings growth, who will be the beneficiary. >> let's look at several infrastructure plays. everything that we can think about that we need help on. that's fiscal policy augmenting monetary policy. companies like mueller industries, mli in memphis, tennessee. >> i actually visited them.
. >> the children tons gave us nafta. think of it.he worst trade deal ever signed by any country ever. anthony: what can we expect from a trump administration in terms of trade and economic growth. mario gabelli is back with us. there is talk about tariffs and punitive taxes. >> 60 years ago i took economics 101, and we head about the impact in the 1930s and the impact holly had on the trade. it was imposed in 1930 and the great depression continued. but ricardo and adam smith, the...
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. >> the children tons gave us nafta. think of it.he worst trade deal ever signed by any country ever. anthony: what can we expect from a trump administration in terms of trade and economic growth. mario gabelli is back with us. there is talk about tariffs and punitive taxes. >> 60 years ago i took economics 101, and we head about the impact in the 1930s and the impact holly had on the trade. it was imposed in 1930 and the great depression continued. but ricardo and adam smith, the fundamental forbearers of the system of allocating capital would around wants efficiency. anthony: we had a cat his mick a cataclysmic event this week. >> the markets are quick to adjust. anthony: in the last 48 hours, understood this scenario, higher interest rates, higher earnings growth, who will be the beneficiary. >> let's look at several infrastructure plays. everything that we can think about that we need help on. that's fiscal policy augmenting monetary policy. companies like mueller industries, mli in memphis, tennessee. >> i actually visited them.
. >> the children tons gave us nafta. think of it.he worst trade deal ever signed by any country ever. anthony: what can we expect from a trump administration in terms of trade and economic growth. mario gabelli is back with us. there is talk about tariffs and punitive taxes. >> 60 years ago i took economics 101, and we head about the impact in the 1930s and the impact holly had on the trade. it was imposed in 1930 and the great depression continued. but ricardo and adam smith, the...
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the corrupt clintons gave us nafta, china's horrible entry into the world trade organization, one ofe disasters. the job killing deal with south korea, that was a hillary clinton beauty and the trans-pacific partnership which will be a total disaster. but hillary clinton said this is the gold standard and you know it is the gold. she lied dur the debate -- and by the way, who won the debate? did we win that debate? but she lied during the debate. she lied during the debate. she said it is the gold standard and then she said she never said it. don't worry about coal. we're bringing back coal, sir. he's holding up a couple of -- clean coal. we're going to do clean coal. the miners, the miners will be back. not if hillary clinton gets in. you have to think about something else. but the minors will be back. clean coal. thinking about it though, also people -- the press doesn't talk about it. donna brazil gets the questions to a debate. bu out to be a number of -- who cares about donna brazil, she's turned out not to be what meem thought. she gets -- illegally, she gets the questions to t
the corrupt clintons gave us nafta, china's horrible entry into the world trade organization, one ofe disasters. the job killing deal with south korea, that was a hillary clinton beauty and the trans-pacific partnership which will be a total disaster. but hillary clinton said this is the gold standard and you know it is the gold. she lied dur the debate -- and by the way, who won the debate? did we win that debate? but she lied during the debate. she lied during the debate. she said it is the...
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the clintons gave us nafta, think of it. the worst trade deal ever signed >> this rally marked trump's 12th michigan appearance since the republican convention. he's on a whirlwind trip around the nation, to battleground states including here in nevada. >>> the democratic nominee tried to focus her speeches on unitedd unitings the country. on the trail is basketball star lebron james and kayla fisher. >> those who say they are going to stay on the sidelines doesn't understand what the stakes are in the election. here in new hampshire you get same day registration so you can >> clinton's final campaign blitz on monday includes stops in pittsburgh, western michigan and raleigh north carolina. senator bernie sanders blazing a trail through silver state this afternoon, stumping for hillary clinton in north las vegas. nathan o'neil joining us at the college of northern >> yes, gerard, bernie sanders spoke for about 40 minutes to a crowd of hundreds of people at csn, bernie sanders a powerful surrogate for the clinton campaign as
the clintons gave us nafta, think of it. the worst trade deal ever signed >> this rally marked trump's 12th michigan appearance since the republican convention. he's on a whirlwind trip around the nation, to battleground states including here in nevada. >>> the democratic nominee tried to focus her speeches on unitedd unitings the country. on the trail is basketball star lebron james and kayla fisher. >> those who say they are going to stay on the sidelines doesn't...
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the corrupt clinton gave us nafta and china's horrible entry boo -- job killing deal with south korealinton beauty and the trans pacific partnership which will be a total disaster. hillary clinton said this is the gold standard. she lied during the debate. she said hey, by the way, who won the debate? did we win that debate? but, she lied during the debate and she lied and she said it is the gold standard and she said she never said it. don't worry about gold, we are bringing back gold. >> bryant, we are going to do clean call. the minors are going to be back. not if hillary clinton get gets -- minors. i guess you are thinking of something else. clean call. >> you know thinking about it though also, people the press does not talk about it. donna brazil gets the question to the debate but then it turns out to be a number of defense. who cares about donna brazil, she turns out to be not what people thought. she gets illegally, illegal illegally -- she gives the questions to the debate and takes those questions and give it to crooked hillary clinton. now, does crooked hillary clinton rep
the corrupt clinton gave us nafta and china's horrible entry boo -- job killing deal with south korealinton beauty and the trans pacific partnership which will be a total disaster. hillary clinton said this is the gold standard. she lied during the debate. she said hey, by the way, who won the debate? did we win that debate? but, she lied during the debate and she lied and she said it is the gold standard and she said she never said it. don't worry about gold, we are bringing back gold....
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the corrupt clintons gave us nafta, china's entry into the world trade organization, the job-killing deal with south korea, another hillary disaster. and now she wants transpacific partnership, which will be absolutely unacceptable. it will take what nafta hasn't taken. but it will all change on november 8th. there's going to be a big, big change. big, big change. and as you all know, real change begins with immediately, immediately -- >> donald trump has been crisscrossing the nation all week long. he'll be on the trail tomorrow. when we come back, we'll go back to the speech. we'll also get reaction from kellyanne conway. we'll also check in with rudy giuliani about james comey and more on this special edition of "hannity" straight ahead. >> when we win on november 8th, we are going to drain the swamp. >>> going out and voting, it's your last chance. it's your last chance to make our country truly, truly, truly great again. we have such potential. my contract with the american voter begins with a plan to end government corruption and to take back our country from the special intere
the corrupt clintons gave us nafta, china's entry into the world trade organization, the job-killing deal with south korea, another hillary disaster. and now she wants transpacific partnership, which will be absolutely unacceptable. it will take what nafta hasn't taken. but it will all change on november 8th. there's going to be a big, big change. big, big change. and as you all know, real change begins with immediately, immediately -- >> donald trump has been crisscrossing the nation all...
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the corrupt clintons gave us nafta. china's horrible entry into the world trade organization.sasters. the job-killing deal with south korea. that was a hillary clinton beauty. and the transpacific partners p partnership, which will be a total disaster. that hillary clinton said, this is the gold standard. and you know, it is -- she lied. she lied during the debate. she said -- hey, by the way, who won that debate? did we win that debate? but she lied during the debate. she said it was the gold standard and then she said she never said it. don't worry about coal. don't worry, we're bringing back coal. clean coal, clean coal, right? we're going to do clean coal. the miners are going to be back. not if hillary clinton gets in. the miners -- i guess you got to start thinking about something else, but the miners are going to be back. clean coal. clean coal. thinking about it, though, also people -- the press doesn't talk about it. donna brazile gets the questions during a debate, then it turns out to be a number of debates. who cares about donna brazile? she's turned out to be not
the corrupt clintons gave us nafta. china's horrible entry into the world trade organization.sasters. the job-killing deal with south korea. that was a hillary clinton beauty. and the transpacific partners p partnership, which will be a total disaster. that hillary clinton said, this is the gold standard. and you know, it is -- she lied. she lied during the debate. she said -- hey, by the way, who won that debate? did we win that debate? but she lied during the debate. she said it was the gold...
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the clintons gave us nafta. think of it. the worst trade deal ever signed by any country ever. china's entry into the world -- >> we'll continue to monitor donald trump. he's in a stump speech right now. if he speaks about the james comey letter, we'll go back there live. stand by. mark, you think he's going to address this issue publicly? i'm sure it is a disappointment to him and his campaign that the fbi director has now concluded the same conclusion he had in july, no recommended criminal charges against hillary clinton. >> i suspect the information is like acid right now. it's eating him up inside. he really wants to do it. the question is, if he does, how will he do it? will he do it in a way that goes back and harkens to the time of him going off the reels and trying to rally up the crowd, or in a way that says, look, this is another example of what i've been saying. it is a rigged system, to try to get voters to come to him. look, it is 50/50 on what happens with that. >> what do you think? >> yeah, i mean, so far, if what we've seen of donald trump is any guide, i thin
the clintons gave us nafta. think of it. the worst trade deal ever signed by any country ever. china's entry into the world -- >> we'll continue to monitor donald trump. he's in a stump speech right now. if he speaks about the james comey letter, we'll go back there live. stand by. mark, you think he's going to address this issue publicly? i'm sure it is a disappointment to him and his campaign that the fbi director has now concluded the same conclusion he had in july, no recommended...
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the corrupt clintons gave us nafta.try into the world world trade organization one of the disasters that was a hillary clinton beauty and a transpacific partnership which will be a total disaster. that hillary clinton says this is the gold standard. she said by the way who won the debate. we win that debate? [applause]. she lied to the debate she said it is a gold standard the gold standard and then she said she never said it. we're bringing back coal. clean coal. we are going to do clean coal. not if hillary clinton gets in. she's enough to start think about thinking about something else. clean coal. thinking about it though. the press didn't talk about it. donna brazil it's the questions to the debate but then it turns out to be a number of debates. who cares about donna brazil. she turned out to be not what people thought. illegally, she gets the questions to the debate. she then takes those questions and gives them to crooked hillary clinton now, the she reported that she say i shouldn't have these questions or thes
the corrupt clintons gave us nafta.try into the world world trade organization one of the disasters that was a hillary clinton beauty and a transpacific partnership which will be a total disaster. that hillary clinton says this is the gold standard. she said by the way who won the debate. we win that debate? [applause]. she lied to the debate she said it is a gold standard the gold standard and then she said she never said it. we're bringing back coal. clean coal. we are going to do clean coal....
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if trump wins does he have a chance to enact these policies and cut us off from nafta? >> not all bad news. the same thing that has the stock market shaking could save interests are down, just ask this. >> right now it's the uncertainty of what's going to happen. >> reporter: so from wall street to the cul-de-sac, the presidential race is already at your doorstep one week before the polls closing. so this will likely stay volatile as you can imagine until tuesday but goes to show you we at home aren't the only ones that don't know what's happening to this presidential race. some of the experts feeling gut >> yeah, according to the national polls, wall street doesn't like constituency. >> every time those tick up or down, wall street takes a dive. >> decision 2016, our coverage starts at 4:00 p.m. and then at 8:00 you can watch a special edition of news3 on the cw las vegas, covering issues that matter in our state. channel 3 cable 6, full recap on election results on news3 lv.com and social media. >> we have an update on a story we brought you a few days ago, that drew
if trump wins does he have a chance to enact these policies and cut us off from nafta? >> not all bad news. the same thing that has the stock market shaking could save interests are down, just ask this. >> right now it's the uncertainty of what's going to happen. >> reporter: so from wall street to the cul-de-sac, the presidential race is already at your doorstep one week before the polls closing. so this will likely stay volatile as you can imagine until tuesday but goes to...
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the clintons gave us nafta, think of it. the worst trade deal ever signed by any country ever, china's entry into the world trade organization, the job killing deal with south korea another beauty that was a disaster and hill rei now wants the trans-pacific partnership she call it is the gold standard. hillary clinton's policies have devastateed your automobile industry all to the benefit of specials. we will put a stop to that on november 8th get out and vote, michigan. i don't know if you're you've been seeing what's been happening over the last week or so the media, world most dishonest people -- today i was watching -- [chanting] they're bad people and they're dishonest people. they don't tell the truth. they don't write the truth. but i will say this so i was watching the polls we're leading in ohio. we're leading in iowa. we're leading in new hampshire. just out -- [applause] e leading i believe in north carolina i think we're going to win it. i think we're doing very, very well great in the state of pennsylvania. watc
the clintons gave us nafta, think of it. the worst trade deal ever signed by any country ever, china's entry into the world trade organization, the job killing deal with south korea another beauty that was a disaster and hill rei now wants the trans-pacific partnership she call it is the gold standard. hillary clinton's policies have devastateed your automobile industry all to the benefit of specials. we will put a stop to that on november 8th get out and vote, michigan. i don't know if you're...
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because they can use nafta to make it so it's $3 an hour.ook at the peso, no health care because it's provided by the state, very light pollution control laws and zero a absenteeism. no you knunions. so the question is not ford, it's not gm. it's about where mercedes is going to put the next plant. you're talking about 4 or 5 million cars coming from mexico in 2020. so that is what at stake and ksu -- we were using ksu as what hitchcock would call the mcgovern. it was kind of the thing. i looked at twitter because people felt that was an anti-trump story. what we did is say this is the one that determines where the next builds will be. and if you do think nafta will go away, then you have to believe that mercedes and bmw or the companies that are expanding will build cars to get in the american market in america. so there's really kind of not much to that. you put a tariff on a mexican car so it costs as much as a car to make in america, you're not going to build a car in mexico. >> overall markets, we've heard strategists call for a decline
because they can use nafta to make it so it's $3 an hour.ook at the peso, no health care because it's provided by the state, very light pollution control laws and zero a absenteeism. no you knunions. so the question is not ford, it's not gm. it's about where mercedes is going to put the next plant. you're talking about 4 or 5 million cars coming from mexico in 2020. so that is what at stake and ksu -- we were using ksu as what hitchcock would call the mcgovern. it was kind of the thing. i...
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can he build a wall and cut us off from nafta? >> kim: the stock market is down but so are interest rates. speculation is those rates will jump after the polls close. we'll have continued coverage in our community this friday. after that your only option will be election day and that is coming up on tuesday. there are a number of places where you can vote early on friday up until 8:00 at night. we have you covered if you want that polling information. head to news3lv.com and we'll have it for you. >> dana: the main event of the world series of poker wrapped up about an hour and a half ago and the winner from las taking home more than $8 million and his first world series of >> kim: the cubs win big time yesterday. chris bryant with a home run. we'll have more of the must see moments including a grand slam headed your way. our runnin rebels were in action last night and we have those must see moments. we had a woman that had to be rescued from those icy waters. apparently she got in that water on purpose. why would she do we have t
can he build a wall and cut us off from nafta? >> kim: the stock market is down but so are interest rates. speculation is those rates will jump after the polls close. we'll have continued coverage in our community this friday. after that your only option will be election day and that is coming up on tuesday. there are a number of places where you can vote early on friday up until 8:00 at night. we have you covered if you want that polling information. head to news3lv.com and we'll have it...
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has nafta help this economy? is tpp going to help us as well? guest: certainly. look at the consensus economic view of nafta, you find a consensus view and the trade commission just did a study on this. there was one by the obama seenistration that shows we a small but significant gdp gains, productivity gains, wage gains. the problem is, and this is why trade is a political hot that an issue, the cost to trade or automation or any type of creative instruction and that being born by a discrete minority of the united states workforce. the benefits of trade, whether from lower prices or more productivity are far more diffuse. situation like that, it is right for political demagoguery. in 2008, president obama was protectionist himself. he was anti-nafta and anti- outsourcing and now he is championing the tpp. went you get into office, the political calculus changes. the majority of the country supports free trade and free trade agreements, but they don't follow the issue closely. the people who do follow the issue closely are those who have lost from trade or any o
has nafta help this economy? is tpp going to help us as well? guest: certainly. look at the consensus economic view of nafta, you find a consensus view and the trade commission just did a study on this. there was one by the obama seenistration that shows we a small but significant gdp gains, productivity gains, wage gains. the problem is, and this is why trade is a political hot that an issue, the cost to trade or automation or any type of creative instruction and that being born by a discrete...
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nafta countries. these relationships helped us, frankly, move through some worldwide recessions better than other three country as well. look, i would encourage the president to take a look at the parts of nafta that look right in the 1990s, that can be modernized today. my advice always if you're going to renegotiate agreement is make it more free trade. be bolder about reducing tariffs in all directions. give us more economic freedom to sell what we're making here american, buy products consumers want to buy as well. so if the approach going to take in nafta and tpp is to go bolder, open more of that market to americans goods and services, then i think that would be welcome. >> can you provide a specific in terms of how he would make it bolder, freer, more open? >> he's got to set his priorities in these trade agreements. i know tpp, my advice to him earlier this year, which still stands, is look, that's a critical market for us. that region will hold half the middle class customers. we want to be there. if we abandon that field completely, we lose and china wins in a major way. so my advice will con
nafta countries. these relationships helped us, frankly, move through some worldwide recessions better than other three country as well. look, i would encourage the president to take a look at the parts of nafta that look right in the 1990s, that can be modernized today. my advice always if you're going to renegotiate agreement is make it more free trade. be bolder about reducing tariffs in all directions. give us more economic freedom to sell what we're making here american, buy products...
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us. especially china. they're grandmasters. we'll renegotiate naftan't get the deal we want, we will terminate nafta and get a much better deal. we'll make a much better deal. we are going to lower taxes on american business from 35% to 15%. we are going to massively cut taxes for the middle class. we will unleash american energy, including shale, oil, natural gas, and clean coal. we're going to put our miners back to work. the obama-clinton war on coal is going to cost this state 50,000 jobs at least. and you have a war in your steelworkers, too. your steelworkers are suffering. we'll also work to restore and protect the great lakes. we are going to become a rich nation again. but to be a rich nation we must also be a safe nation. hillary clinton wants a 550% increase in syrian refugees pouring into this country. hillary's immigration plan means generations of terrorism, extremism, and radicalism, spreading into our schools, our communities, and every other place right near michigan, and all throughout the united states. when we win, we will suspend
us. especially china. they're grandmasters. we'll renegotiate naftan't get the deal we want, we will terminate nafta and get a much better deal. we'll make a much better deal. we are going to lower taxes on american business from 35% to 15%. we are going to massively cut taxes for the middle class. we will unleash american energy, including shale, oil, natural gas, and clean coal. we're going to put our miners back to work. the obama-clinton war on coal is going to cost this state 50,000 jobs...
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very harsh rhetoric, obviously, trump used toward mexico and nafta in general. subsequently respect to ripping up the tpp on his first day in office. it does not look as if any of that issue on trade is going to be perhaps water down as much as maybe many people would like to see it watered down, in which case the pressure on some of these currencies could be disadvantaged by the trade stance of the trump administration. that is probably going to continue. we have seen pressure on the mexican peso. maybe that is not the one in the firing line. the canadian dollar is part of it. let us look at the asian currencies. anna: as we moved to vienna, we will be focusing on the oil price. deny cad are, if we see $10 come up the oil price, what does that do to the currency market world? obviously, it has specific indications for those currencies that are related to that oil component. at the same time, we have a lot of currencies that at the moment -- that should be lifted by the commodity price strength. it is really not being done so. i think that reflects the fact that
very harsh rhetoric, obviously, trump used toward mexico and nafta in general. subsequently respect to ripping up the tpp on his first day in office. it does not look as if any of that issue on trade is going to be perhaps water down as much as maybe many people would like to see it watered down, in which case the pressure on some of these currencies could be disadvantaged by the trade stance of the trump administration. that is probably going to continue. we have seen pressure on the mexican...
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. >> i a agree with almost everything with nafta or the current trade policies are what we used to call the rest felt has been very damaging. and both candidates were responding. one perspective with the candidates and the outcomes it is important to put the minute context of their party with secretary clinton and that was very reluctant to embrace travel regulations into of more free-market approach in her heart of hearts. >> but i do think that is consistent with the position over the years. and then under pressure from her party to go the other direction and the same with tpp. with a trump administration contextualized trump within the context of the republican party. they are split with balanced party with the more free-trade party. but i think that is more from the republican the theater point but it is the challenge on trade. but as much as they could ever run into. that we continue to turn the other cheek and that is not viable. >> i would just say that but then to be ambivalent on the issue but to come out strongly of neutrality to say on some issues and not knowing everything a
. >> i a agree with almost everything with nafta or the current trade policies are what we used to call the rest felt has been very damaging. and both candidates were responding. one perspective with the candidates and the outcomes it is important to put the minute context of their party with secretary clinton and that was very reluctant to embrace travel regulations into of more free-market approach in her heart of hearts. >> but i do think that is consistent with the position over...
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representatives, which means if he wants to build a wall and renegotiate nafta, he'll probably be able to do so. the question for us is how do we play it? who gets hurt from getting tougher with mexico on trade? okay. consider what happens if trump tears up nafta. remember, in a big picture sense, nafta does two things. sure, it ships jobs overseas. undeniable. but it also allows america to buy lots of cheap stuff from mexico. also undeniable. if you want to understand the impact of a trump presidency on business, we got to look at a company and size it up. i think it's worth looking at the mexican company cemex. that's the maker building materials like cement, concrete, in the u.s. it trades under the symbol cx, and its stock soared today. investors are betting heavily hillary clinton will win the election tomorrow. suppose that the polls are wrong and trump wins. what happens to cemex? all right. let me first give you some background. cemex is one of the leading manufacturers of cement and concrete, but it gets 28% of its sales from the u.s. that's 28% o is vulnerable to any kind of renegotiation of nafta. now, o
representatives, which means if he wants to build a wall and renegotiate nafta, he'll probably be able to do so. the question for us is how do we play it? who gets hurt from getting tougher with mexico on trade? okay. consider what happens if trump tears up nafta. remember, in a big picture sense, nafta does two things. sure, it ships jobs overseas. undeniable. but it also allows america to buy lots of cheap stuff from mexico. also undeniable. if you want to understand the impact of a trump...
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nafta. bill and hillary clinton 1993 has cost us a million jobs many of them -- >> you know that bill clinton didn't negotiate nafta. right? >> i know that he signed nafta in 1993. >> and the -- >> in 1992 -- >> and i need -- separate segment. that's for a separate segment. we'll do it. blake, hillary clinton was late to the, i don't love trade game. bernie sanders pushed her into that corner. she's now there. where does she really stand on trade? if you're in north carolina, from the south, you're from the rust belt, and you wonder what your future is, why do you believe hillary clinton's in your corner? >> you certainly should believe hillary clinton's in your corner, because she's adaptable. certainly is in a position and evolve -- >> that's a switch. >> ali, i want -- >> adaptable? that's a new one. >> you made -- the begins which is, why don't markets like donald trump, markets like stability, predictability. donald trump sun stable and unpredictable. >> now you're going personal. >> what we're -- >> going personal. don't do that. because -- >> and why do you -- >> the fbi for an orange
nafta. bill and hillary clinton 1993 has cost us a million jobs many of them -- >> you know that bill clinton didn't negotiate nafta. right? >> i know that he signed nafta in 1993. >> and the -- >> in 1992 -- >> and i need -- separate segment. that's for a separate segment. we'll do it. blake, hillary clinton was late to the, i don't love trade game. bernie sanders pushed her into that corner. she's now there. where does she really stand on trade? if you're in...
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nafta helped u.s. workers, is tpp going to help us as well? >> certainly. c review of the nafta, what you find is a consensus view -- the international trade commission dusted a study on this a while ago there there was one the other day by the obama administration that showed we -- small butnt significant gdp gains, employment gains, productivity gains, wage gains. is problem is -- and this why trade is such a political hot button issue. to cost to trade or automation, or any other type of creative disruption, ends up being borne by a very discrete minority of the united states workforce. what that means is you have very concentrated cost, whereas the benefits of trade, be it from lower prices or productivity or anything else, or for more diffuse. situation like that, it is right for political demagoguery. matt: that was scott lincicome yesterday. scarlet: we will be covering election day market points later joinsh joe weisenthal who us now. when you look at how markets are trading, it would seem like everyone is pricing in a clinton victory. we know that t
nafta helped u.s. workers, is tpp going to help us as well? >> certainly. c review of the nafta, what you find is a consensus view -- the international trade commission dusted a study on this a while ago there there was one the other day by the obama administration that showed we -- small butnt significant gdp gains, employment gains, productivity gains, wage gains. is problem is -- and this why trade is such a political hot button issue. to cost to trade or automation, or any other type...
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. >> mexico has been hoping the tpp could be used to help modernize another trade deal trump has threatened to rip up, nafta. mexican officials are hoping a version of the tpp without the u.s. can still be salvaged. >> thank you very much. time now for our press review. studio -- we the have one topic in the u.s. grabbing many headlines. we will focus on the latest news coming out of canada. the prolific singer-songwriter leonard cohen has passed away at the age of 82. >> let's look at the local papers in montreal. , a legendary montreal singer-songwriter dead at 82. that is what the montreal gazette says in a long and touching obituary. he was an artist who was considered old in 1967 when his first album came out. yet, he ended up outlasting almost all his contemporaries. he was a poet, artist and singer and somewhat of an anomaly because he did not have a traditional singing voice. newspaper language reminds us of what has been a morbid year for legendary singers. we lost david bowie, prince and now, leonard cohen. a great poet is no longer with us. that is what it says on the home page there. the website
. >> mexico has been hoping the tpp could be used to help modernize another trade deal trump has threatened to rip up, nafta. mexican officials are hoping a version of the tpp without the u.s. can still be salvaged. >> thank you very much. time now for our press review. studio -- we the have one topic in the u.s. grabbing many headlines. we will focus on the latest news coming out of canada. the prolific singer-songwriter leonard cohen has passed away at the age of 82. >>...
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that is what they used to say when they got nafta passed in 1993.chael, as i said many, many times this year, they found somewhere else to go. >> did they vote -- i mean, i remember the whole premise of "what's the matter with kansas?" your argument is that voters vote against their own economic interest. i assume thomas frank will say a whole bunch of folks voted against their own economic interest on tuesday. >> i would say, yeah, but the politics have changed quite a bit since then. the main point of "what's the matter with kansas?" is what we're seeing play out right before our eyes, is that working class people are transitioning from the democratic party to the republican party. it's been going on for decades and here it is. and the democrats have been utterly blind to this. they dismiss it, they won't talk about it. they brush it off -- right now, in washington! coming up with all sorts of different ways to brush it off and say they don't have to reach out to these people, they can win without these people. they don't have to take their issues
that is what they used to say when they got nafta passed in 1993.chael, as i said many, many times this year, they found somewhere else to go. >> did they vote -- i mean, i remember the whole premise of "what's the matter with kansas?" your argument is that voters vote against their own economic interest. i assume thomas frank will say a whole bunch of folks voted against their own economic interest on tuesday. >> i would say, yeah, but the politics have changed quite a...
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making sure the trade bill does not con to rhine us with the nafta deal an manufacturing jobs. i have a proven track record. my point you have hope, maybe, you have some possibilities but you have with me a proven track record. my question to you, why change that? >> just heard indictment of your resume'. what is your response. deacon: i don't even know how he quantifies what he is seen saying. i got a lost accomplished in the distribution. when he talkses about legislation i'm not in congress. i was not a congress person from this district. for him to say i haven't gotten anything done is completely false. i mean like i said, i worked on the ground. i have worked with fema when they had issue with school district, had issue with relocating a school an fema not allowing them to build in a new location. i worked directly with fema to get waiver they needed so they could rebuild with fund after they deserved after flood. i worked with the city of syracuse to make sure they had funding they needed for lead paint issue in the 24th district. i've been working on ground a long time.
making sure the trade bill does not con to rhine us with the nafta deal an manufacturing jobs. i have a proven track record. my point you have hope, maybe, you have some possibilities but you have with me a proven track record. my question to you, why change that? >> just heard indictment of your resume'. what is your response. deacon: i don't even know how he quantifies what he is seen saying. i got a lost accomplished in the distribution. when he talkses about legislation i'm not in...
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these relationships helped us frankly moved through some worldwide recessions more than other three countries as well. i would encourage the president to take a look at nafta that look right in the 1990s. to be bold about reducing the tariffs in all directions and give us more economic freedom to sell what we are making and consumers want to buy them as well. so if it is going to take in nafta or tpp is to go bold and over in the market to the american goods and services, then i think that would be welcome. >> can you provide a specific? >> my advice was that is a critical market for us that would hold them in the planet by "-begin-double-quote we want to be there. and if we abandon the field completely, we lose and china wins in a major way. so my advice would continue to be to not withdraw, but renegotiated and take the areas of the challenge and make it better and then let's stay on a training field in that region i think it is critically importa important. how do you see that revisited in the future he has made that a very strong point of his speeches. what would be a way that he could provide a better deal and still appeal to the base? >> running on t
these relationships helped us frankly moved through some worldwide recessions more than other three countries as well. i would encourage the president to take a look at nafta that look right in the 1990s. to be bold about reducing the tariffs in all directions and give us more economic freedom to sell what we are making and consumers want to buy them as well. so if it is going to take in nafta or tpp is to go bold and over in the market to the american goods and services, then i think that...
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nafta. >>> coming up, a see lion hero the way a cat used one of its nine lives to help a local family. >>> download the nbc bay area app to get realtime traffic information. on nbcbayarea.com hear from a woman who survived a vicious bear attack, left her with a broken arm, partially collapsed lung and cuts to her happened. more top stories in two minutes. see you then. ad lib live picture-- san mateo bridge >>> a very good friday morning, black friday. still dark outside this morning as people are making their way across the san mateo bridge. it actually looks like a lot of traffic for a friday. maybe they really are heading to those spots. 4:55 right now. a family cat might have saved two lives. >> a fire broke out early yesterday morning in the garage of a home. the cat made enough noise to wake the homeowners. the cat alive and well. everyone in the home is okay, too. investigators aren't ruling out arson. >>> free passes to california state parks today for black friday, but they've nearly run out. all part of the green friday movement, aims to get people outdoors with their family inst
nafta. >>> coming up, a see lion hero the way a cat used one of its nine lives to help a local family. >>> download the nbc bay area app to get realtime traffic information. on nbcbayarea.com hear from a woman who survived a vicious bear attack, left her with a broken arm, partially collapsed lung and cuts to her happened. more top stories in two minutes. see you then. ad lib live picture-- san mateo bridge >>> a very good friday morning, black friday. still dark...
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, aerospace, and shipping interests vital to our national security, just as ohio used to have in great supply until naftachina trade. truth of the matter the democratic party by and large, executive branch, congressional branch, did not pay attention closely enough to the economic issues that affected people at a local level, like you know the job issues. david: that's right. hold on a second, you're repeating what krauthamer is saying. you're saying they should get off of some of these other issues, climb at change and focus on issue, just getting a job, bringing merving back. >> unless republicans are breathing air that is different from democrats, environment is issue for everyone, and actually, it is a way to develop new technologies that help prime the pump economy and put america in the lead worldwide. we can not walk away from the environmental issues. it is not either/or. profits are going up the smokestack. david: right. >> we have to find a way to have both. and i'm saying that the democratic party needs to go back to the old-time religion, rebuild the infrastructure, put millions of people bac
, aerospace, and shipping interests vital to our national security, just as ohio used to have in great supply until naftachina trade. truth of the matter the democratic party by and large, executive branch, congressional branch, did not pay attention closely enough to the economic issues that affected people at a local level, like you know the job issues. david: that's right. hold on a second, you're repeating what krauthamer is saying. you're saying they should get off of some of these other...
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questions and comments at rightthisminute.com or catch us on the next episode of "right annual anti-american demonstration. >>> george w. bush defends nafta that trump vowed to renegotiate or get rid of all together. in his first public comments since the election, bush didn't mention trump by name, but referred to the anger that led to his victory. >> look, i understand anger. some people might have been angry when i was president, but anger shouldn't drive policy. >> president bush restrained
questions and comments at rightthisminute.com or catch us on the next episode of "right annual anti-american demonstration. >>> george w. bush defends nafta that trump vowed to renegotiate or get rid of all together. in his first public comments since the election, bush didn't mention trump by name, but referred to the anger that led to his victory. >> look, i understand anger. some people might have been angry when i was president, but anger shouldn't drive policy. >>...
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nafta, believe me. we have the greatest negotiators in the world. we'll use our greatest negotiators. [applause] we'll have a fair deal but we'll have a deal that goes into two directions, not one direction, right into mexico and other places. stand up to product dumping currency manipulation and unfair subsidy behavior. we're going to bring manufacturing jobs, lots of jobs, back to pennsylvania. we're going to do it and it won't even be difficult we're going to open modern mines and take care of our great miners. our miners have been mistreated horribly. [applause] we will be producing clean coal, oil, natural gas and shale energy. [applause] we're bringing back our steelworkers who have been so badly hurt, so badly hurt, whose jobs have been stolen bit -- by the dumping of steel all over this state and all over this country by china and other countries. nobody has been treated worse than these workers but that will change on january 20th of next year. believe me. [cheers and applause] it will change. [applause] we'll also provide children of this state with school choice, so importa
nafta, believe me. we have the greatest negotiators in the world. we'll use our greatest negotiators. [applause] we'll have a fair deal but we'll have a deal that goes into two directions, not one direction, right into mexico and other places. stand up to product dumping currency manipulation and unfair subsidy behavior. we're going to bring manufacturing jobs, lots of jobs, back to pennsylvania. we're going to do it and it won't even be difficult we're going to open modern mines and take care...
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nafta and normal trade relations with china. i used to do trade work. we studied this. the role that people like bernie sanders and people like elizabeth warren have is they are legislators. that is where you saw the statements come out. senator sanders takes the job as legislator seriously. there were times in the primary we could not get him to come out to the campaign trail because he had to go to the senate. we have to get some work done as democrats somewhere. that's what you saw senator sanders and elizabeth warren doing. mind you, other progressives and activists that are party officials and some folks in the street and some are people that voted. they don't like the outcome. they are not ready to go where senator sanders and senator warren have gone. there are people still ready to shut stuff down and flip stuff over. they are calling for the revolution. they don't want to work for donald trump and calling for obstructionism we saw from republicans with president obama elected. we still have to do some reckoning within our party as well. >> symone sanders and ev
nafta and normal trade relations with china. i used to do trade work. we studied this. the role that people like bernie sanders and people like elizabeth warren have is they are legislators. that is where you saw the statements come out. senator sanders takes the job as legislator seriously. there were times in the primary we could not get him to come out to the campaign trail because he had to go to the senate. we have to get some work done as democrats somewhere. that's what you saw senator...
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us. we have a one-way highway into mexico and we are going to stop it. from now on it is going to be america first. america first. [chanting "usa"] a trumpp: administration will renegotiate nafta and we will stand up to foreign products dumping currency manipulation and all of the unfair subsidy behaviors. it is horrible what is happening to us, our politicians don't have a clue. they don't know what they are doing. we will also immediately stop the job killing transpacific partnership. we willof our plan, lower taxes on american businesses from 35% to 15%. we are the highest taxed nation in the world, killing our jobs. the company's are leaving, killing our jobs. we will become a rich nation once again. to be a richness and -- rich na tion, we must also be a safe mission. in orlando, -- nation. in orlando, the murder rate doubled last year. i have met the police, they have been through a lot. unbelievable people. we will bring this crime wave to an and. -- end. we will keep communities safe from terrorism area orlando was a victim -- terrorism. orlando was a victim of terror attack on the pulse nightclub. the worst attack on the lgbtq community in our country's history. bylar
us. we have a one-way highway into mexico and we are going to stop it. from now on it is going to be america first. america first. [chanting "usa"] a trumpp: administration will renegotiate nafta and we will stand up to foreign products dumping currency manipulation and all of the unfair subsidy behaviors. it is horrible what is happening to us, our politicians don't have a clue. they don't know what they are doing. we will also immediately stop the job killing transpacific...
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agree with almost everything craig said in terms of, you know, the impact of nafta and our current trade policies on what we used to call the rust belt in america has been, has been very damaging. and, certainly, people in those states perceive that, and both of the candidates were responding to it. i think one perspective, i think, in thinking about the candidates and about the outcomes here, i think it's very important to kind of put the candidates in the context of their parties. so with secretary chinton, we see -- clinton, we see someone who was very reluctant to embrace that net neutrally regulation, kind of took a -- >> guest: in the one e-mail. [laughter] >> guest: well, maybe, but i think that is consistent with the position she's had over the years. and then under pressure from her party, forced to move the other direction. the same with tpp. with a trump administration, i think you have -- you contextualize a potential president trump within the context of the republican party. both parties are split on trade, but on balance, the republican party has been the more pro-free trade party. that may be an
agree with almost everything craig said in terms of, you know, the impact of nafta and our current trade policies on what we used to call the rust belt in america has been, has been very damaging. and, certainly, people in those states perceive that, and both of the candidates were responding to it. i think one perspective, i think, in thinking about the candidates and about the outcomes here, i think it's very important to kind of put the candidates in the context of their parties. so with...
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us some: minister, give information about ttp and nafta. are these deals going to be unwound?ee because donald trump has said in the election that he would not go forward with the ratification of tpp and he will try to get a new deal from nafta. he has not spoken to much of ttic but he has been more or less anti-trade in his rhetoric. these will be hard years for trade. i think this will be negative also for the u.s. because i think the u.s. is benefiting from trade. take for example sweden where we have 130,000 jobs in sweden which are actually depending on the exports to the united states but in the u.s., 300,000 jobs are because of the exports from sweden. guy: a relationship. and you think about what happens next, was the brexit vote against globalization, was the vote for donald trump a vote for globalization? becauseme extent it was so many people feel frustration of globalization, of the widening gaps between people, of and it isf any income not possible to say well, we are going to do something against globalization. what you can do is to stop trade agreements. so it f
us some: minister, give information about ttp and nafta. are these deals going to be unwound?ee because donald trump has said in the election that he would not go forward with the ratification of tpp and he will try to get a new deal from nafta. he has not spoken to much of ttic but he has been more or less anti-trade in his rhetoric. these will be hard years for trade. i think this will be negative also for the u.s. because i think the u.s. is benefiting from trade. take for example sweden...
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uses for corporate clients around the world is purchased from u.s. companies. >> it's not just i.t. think about tourism. think about transportation. there are so many things related to nafta that are important for this kind of agreement. >> reporter: but trump points to job losses in u.s. manufacturing to countries like mexico. hillary clinton is heavily favored here, and not just on trade, scott. one mexican tv network has branded its election coverage, "it's her or the wall," no mention of trump. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in mexico city tonight, thanks. of course, for their part, the russians have been accused of computer hacking to interfere with the campaign. our elizabeth palmer is in moscow tonight. liz, what are the russians saying about that? >> well, the russians have denied they meddle in the u.s. election but those denials have on occasion sounded like taunts. take, for example, president vladimir putin at a conference recently. he said that america's reaction to the reports of meddling were hysterical, implying that the u.s. is big thin-skinned and defensive. and then he went on to say america is a great power, not a banana republic, unless i'm mistaken. >>
uses for corporate clients around the world is purchased from u.s. companies. >> it's not just i.t. think about tourism. think about transportation. there are so many things related to nafta that are important for this kind of agreement. >> reporter: but trump points to job losses in u.s. manufacturing to countries like mexico. hillary clinton is heavily favored here, and not just on trade, scott. one mexican tv network has branded its election coverage, "it's her or the...
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a trump administration will renegotiate nafta, believe me, and we have the greatest negotiators in the world w, and we'll use or great negotiators. a fair deal, but a deal that goes in two directions, not one direction, right into mexico and these other places. and stand up to foreign -- >> donald trump talking to king of prussia, pennsylvania. first echoing his vice presidential candidate who opened the a e vent with an assault on obama care. trump promising to repeal and replace it, going on talking about the economy in pennsylvania. repeal nafta, bring manufacturing jobs including in the center city of philadelphia, most critical area to the democrats in this state. help me here. struck by the events. number one, trump on prompter lacks the energy. might call himself low energy to borrow a term from primaries that rallied trump. but saying while living, last week in florida made a mistake about obama care saying his own employee was suffering. turns out his own hotel chain came out, corrected him saying 99% get employer-based health care. a striking event to me, in this last week, one week from today, try
a trump administration will renegotiate nafta, believe me, and we have the greatest negotiators in the world w, and we'll use or great negotiators. a fair deal, but a deal that goes in two directions, not one direction, right into mexico and these other places. and stand up to foreign -- >> donald trump talking to king of prussia, pennsylvania. first echoing his vice presidential candidate who opened the a e vent with an assault on obama care. trump promising to repeal and replace it,...
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will generate thousands of jobs in new york and making sure the trade will does not run us like it has with the nafta don't even know how to quantify what he is saying. i've got a lot accomplished in this district. i'm not in congress. i was never a federal congressperson from this district so for him to say i haven't got any than done is completely false. like i said i worked on the ground. i've worked with fema when they had an issue with the school district had an issue with relocating a school in fema not allowing them to build a new location that i worked with fema to get the waiver they needed so they could rebuild but the funds that they deserved after a flood. i've worked with the city of syracuse to make sure that the funding they needed here in the 24th district had i been working on the ground for longtime paid airport to make sure birdseye workers at the birdseye factory close that we secured taa funding. assessment assistance funding so workers can be retrained for jobs. for john to say i'd never proven track record is completely false and dishonest. katco: they lost their funding and ac
will generate thousands of jobs in new york and making sure the trade will does not run us like it has with the nafta don't even know how to quantify what he is saying. i've got a lot accomplished in this district. i'm not in congress. i was never a federal congressperson from this district so for him to say i haven't got any than done is completely false. like i said i worked on the ground. i've worked with fema when they had an issue with the school district had an issue with relocating a...
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us to what will have next. people talk about rolling back nafta and no one talks about abolishing technological progress -- robotstechnological progress is here to stay. joe: the. the time of globalization has seen a big explosion in the finance industry. there are obvious links, our trade finance is important to banks, derivatives hedging business whenant companies are engaging in trade across borders. if we start to deep -- d globalize, what is the prospect for the world bank's as the becomes less activity? if we continue to clamp down on capital flows, that could have a negative impact on trade. it in an unwise fashion. the smartest thing to do would money flows have not connected with trade. throughrs claim down that arebank market mainly what commentators refer to as hot money flows while trying to protect, maintain at the same time. that would be a happy outcome if we could achieve it. -- scarlet, i wanted to ask about whether the democratic side or the republican side, lied to the estimate of the appeal of globalization and underestimated deal of nationalism? >> i think what the elites have failed to commu
us to what will have next. people talk about rolling back nafta and no one talks about abolishing technological progress -- robotstechnological progress is here to stay. joe: the. the time of globalization has seen a big explosion in the finance industry. there are obvious links, our trade finance is important to banks, derivatives hedging business whenant companies are engaging in trade across borders. if we start to deep -- d globalize, what is the prospect for the world bank's as the becomes...