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mexico's corrupt. those things have gotten traction here in mexico over the past year. so many kind of woke up with the surprise that front page of the local newspapers had the story about trump's arrival. there are a lot of people that say what is it that president enrique pena nieto expects to get out of this and what donald trump can get out of it. but what can he get out of it. it's important to say the president of mexico invited donald trump and hillary clinton to come to mexico and meet donald trump, the one who first answered that call. >> do we think they are behind closed doors having some kind of private meeting? is that what we think is happening? >> that's what we are led to believe. i would say about six minutes ago as i was entering the front door of the presidential palace, the hospitelicopter that we bel was transporting trump and his people flew right overhead and landed in the large area that the presidency has here where they can land helicopters. this was about eight minutes ago and we have been taken into this room and shortly told we will be broug
mexico's corrupt. those things have gotten traction here in mexico over the past year. so many kind of woke up with the surprise that front page of the local newspapers had the story about trump's arrival. there are a lot of people that say what is it that president enrique pena nieto expects to get out of this and what donald trump can get out of it. but what can he get out of it. it's important to say the president of mexico invited donald trump and hillary clinton to come to mexico and meet...
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the spanish occupied new mexico from 1598 until 1821 when mexico declared its independence from spain. in that period of 1598 to 1609, the new mexico seat of government was in the northern part of the state. in 1609, the governors moved here to santa fe and established this as the first government house. in this building they ruled the territory that was new mexico and at that time new mexico was everything that wasn't florida. so it is a massive area. so from the palace of the governors, the governors directed the exploration of new mexico, the settlement of new mexico, the establishment of the spanish land tenure system here in the southwest. they received directives from the advice roy in mexico, and they sent reports from this far northern colony back to mexico and back to spain. one of my favorite characters, as i said, is the governor and his wife. it is unusual to have and to know as much about a colonial woman as we know about his wife. in part, that's because very few colonial women wrote their own stories. but she did and she wrote her own story as a result of being arrested
the spanish occupied new mexico from 1598 until 1821 when mexico declared its independence from spain. in that period of 1598 to 1609, the new mexico seat of government was in the northern part of the state. in 1609, the governors moved here to santa fe and established this as the first government house. in this building they ruled the territory that was new mexico and at that time new mexico was everything that wasn't florida. so it is a massive area. so from the palace of the governors, the...
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>> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> 100%, 100%. ten feet taller. every time they protest, it's going to go up a little bit higher. >> i declare, i'm not going to pay for that [ bleep ] wall. he should pay for it. he's got the money. democracy cannot take off to crazy people that doesn't know what's going on in the world today. >> there's no way mexico can pay the wall like that. >> donald trump could very well be the president in january. how do you partner with a person that you've previously compared to hitler and mussolini? >> translator: whomever is elected here as president, the mexican government will be working in a very constructive manner with good faith. >> that's a heck of a mash-up. nevertheless, you get the point. how do you see this meeting playing out today? >> i see this meeting playing out as being a dumpster fire on top of a giant mountain of burning tires. there's very little condition that donald trump comes out of this where he doesn't, first off, lie about what happened in the meeting. he's going to say mexicans agreed to ever
>> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> 100%, 100%. ten feet taller. every time they protest, it's going to go up a little bit higher. >> i declare, i'm not going to pay for that [ bleep ] wall. he should pay for it. he's got the money. democracy cannot take off to crazy people that doesn't know what's going on in the world today. >> there's no way mexico can pay the wall like that. >> donald trump could very well be the president in january. how do you...
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mexico city. i'm joined by our senior washington correspondent, carlos lopez once again and joining us from mexico right you, josh partlow, the mexico city bureau chief for the washington post. josh, what's the atmosphere there towards this meeting that's about to happen between donald trump and president pena? >> i think people are completely shocked from people on the streets to the highest levels of government here. very few people had any idea yesterday, including i've been told cabinet ministers that this visit was going to happen. from everything i've been able to learn, this was almost a formality, this invitation and no one expected that donald trump would say yes. it's been shock and outrage now at president pena nieto that he would invite the man who is probably one of the most unpopular americans out there here. >> i assume josh logistically it's a nightmare that's a hastily called visit. >> it's been total chaos. people are trying to plan protests, people are on the streets of mexico c
mexico city. i'm joined by our senior washington correspondent, carlos lopez once again and joining us from mexico right you, josh partlow, the mexico city bureau chief for the washington post. josh, what's the atmosphere there towards this meeting that's about to happen between donald trump and president pena? >> i think people are completely shocked from people on the streets to the highest levels of government here. very few people had any idea yesterday, including i've been told...
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the mexicans here in mexico and those who are outside of mexico. there is maybe a poor misunderstanding or statements that have maybe hurt unfortunately or had an impact on mexicans and their perception of the candidacy of his candidacy. and i respect that. mexicans have felt offended by what has been said. but i am certain that his genuine interest is in building a relationship that will provide our mutual societies, improved well-being, and that the intention and will of it, president of mexico, is to meet with both candidates in the presidential elections, united states. so that we can build it together. but above all, the basis of mutual respect between us. that is what i shared with mr. trump, the candidate. >> that was the translator finishing up the final remarks there, closing remarks, if in fact, from mexican president nieto. we weren't sure if that is what we would witness here, but the president of mexico and republican candidate donald trump did accept a couple of questions from the audience leading to perhaps the quote of the session o
the mexicans here in mexico and those who are outside of mexico. there is maybe a poor misunderstanding or statements that have maybe hurt unfortunately or had an impact on mexicans and their perception of the candidacy of his candidacy. and i respect that. mexicans have felt offended by what has been said. but i am certain that his genuine interest is in building a relationship that will provide our mutual societies, improved well-being, and that the intention and will of it, president of...
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that's mexico on the other side. >> reporter: that's mexico? >> correct. >> reporter: and you're telling me you guys can do what you do without the need to extend the fence here? >> correct. as you can see right on top of the mountain we have two border patrol agents patrolling constantly day and night. >> reporter: last year agents caught 26,290 people trying to cross illegally. sounds high. when you compare it to the all time high of almost 630,000 in 1986, apprehensions here and across the country are near all-time lows. in 1986, the border patrol caught over 1.6 million people, the most ever. last year that number was just over 330,000. so i can see people watching this at home and saying jacob is standing where there's no border fence. that's why we need a donald trump border wall that stretches all the way across the country. >> we manage with what we have right now. it works perfectly for us. >> reporter: these are you guys too, huh? >> that was beautiful. >> reporter: you heard the agent there say they manage with what they have, includ
that's mexico on the other side. >> reporter: that's mexico? >> correct. >> reporter: and you're telling me you guys can do what you do without the need to extend the fence here? >> correct. as you can see right on top of the mountain we have two border patrol agents patrolling constantly day and night. >> reporter: last year agents caught 26,290 people trying to cross illegally. sounds high. when you compare it to the all time high of almost 630,000 in 1986,...
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in mexico city where we're waiting to hear from donald trump after his meeting in mexico with the mexican president. trump has accused mexico of sending criminals and rapists in the united states. mexico's president has compared the rise of trump to hitler and muscilin, and hillary clinton facing a new deadline to answer questions about her e-mails under oath and the fbi could reveal more details about its investigation any day now. >>> plus, forecasters say a hurricane is heading dangerously close to hawaii's big island and a state of emergency in parts of florida and tropical forecasts up the east coast as another system threatens to become a tropical storm. also, for the first time in more than half a century, a u.s. commercial airliner just landed in cuba. baminos. >> announcer: now, "shepard smith reporting" from the fox news desk. >>> and you really wonder who has more to lose and more to gain here. the republican candidate who said mexico will build a wallo pay for it to keep its own people out of the united states, who called its people racists and criminals and threatened to roun
in mexico city where we're waiting to hear from donald trump after his meeting in mexico with the mexican president. trump has accused mexico of sending criminals and rapists in the united states. mexico's president has compared the rise of trump to hitler and muscilin, and hillary clinton facing a new deadline to answer questions about her e-mails under oath and the fbi could reveal more details about its investigation any day now. >>> plus, forecasters say a hurricane is heading...
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politics in mexico is the name of the book. his mexico a stable democracy? >> mexico is a stable democracy, but it's what i would describe as an electoral democracy in terms of it changed with the opposition party, the national action party, the preceding party in control of the government, the institutional party had been in charge of the government for 71 years. so there were a lot of expectations generated by this government and president and mexico is expected to move from what i would call this electoral democracy to what the scholars like to describe as a consolidated democracy basically meaning that you've achieved a certain level of transparency and accountability in the rule oand the ruleof law. so, those areas mexico still has a lot of work to accomplish. >> how critical was that after that many years? >> it was critical and essential because people have become so used to the power that actually created a condition in spite of the fraud committed in the elections that it was impossible to defeat so that not only changed the pragmatic outcome but it
politics in mexico is the name of the book. his mexico a stable democracy? >> mexico is a stable democracy, but it's what i would describe as an electoral democracy in terms of it changed with the opposition party, the national action party, the preceding party in control of the government, the institutional party had been in charge of the government for 71 years. so there were a lot of expectations generated by this government and president and mexico is expected to move from what i...
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and mexico border. the president had choice words for that that we can't use on live television and so on. and much of what donald trump is saying behind closed doors right now is essentially what he will say tonight as his speech in phoenix. he is laying out what his immigration proposals are. donald trump is no longer talking about a mass deportation force. he will be focuses and prioritizing on removing the criminal undocumented who exist in the united states and get to the others later. he is very serious, campaign officials say, about building the wall on the u.s. and mexico borner. as impractical and unfeasible as that sounds, and the other thing that we should point out, jake, is that they're trying to draw a contrast between hillary clinton and donald trump. they point out that this invitation from pena nieto went to both candidates, and that despite the checkered history, he is here to feel the heat from these mexican officials to feel the heat from the president of mexico, and one final thing
and mexico border. the president had choice words for that that we can't use on live television and so on. and much of what donald trump is saying behind closed doors right now is essentially what he will say tonight as his speech in phoenix. he is laying out what his immigration proposals are. donald trump is no longer talking about a mass deportation force. he will be focuses and prioritizing on removing the criminal undocumented who exist in the united states and get to the others later. he...
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in mexico. what are you expecting from that. >> i know it's the toughest question i've ever asked you. >> i suspect president of mexico will go out to his folks and tell everybody what a jerk donald trump is because what he's going to say, the guy has insulted 100 million people living south of the border, they can't suddenly say this guy is a reasonable guy. that's what i suspect. maybe it's mutually beneficial to both people. i think -- i think the part of the president of mexico's part, you know, they have a saying about politics, is if you get in a mud wrestling match with a pig, everybody gets dirty and the pig likes it. that's kind of what this meeting is about, i think the president of mexico has made a big mistake. >> he can be polished and careful and diplomatic man and he certainly sounded like that many times in talking about donald trump and talking about the presidential election here and saying that, of course, mexico will, as always, work as positively as possible with the next pr
in mexico. what are you expecting from that. >> i know it's the toughest question i've ever asked you. >> i suspect president of mexico will go out to his folks and tell everybody what a jerk donald trump is because what he's going to say, the guy has insulted 100 million people living south of the border, they can't suddenly say this guy is a reasonable guy. that's what i suspect. maybe it's mutually beneficial to both people. i think -- i think the part of the president of...
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trump's visit to mexico a gamble. >> he didn't know what the president of mexico would say. given the position he's in, he needs to gamble here or there. is tonight up for debate. >> with donald trump hoping to appear presidential, tonight, mexico's president is under fire for even inviting the presidential candidate to this country. trump says he shares five goals with mexico, including keeping wealth in this hemisphere and dismantling the drug cart cartels. >> miguel almaguer starting us off. thank you. >>> a big day and night for trump set to deliver his signature speech on immti people wondering where exactly he stands on some issues, even some who support him. hallie jackson is learning new details about trump's high stakes speech. >> reporter: donald trump, heading back across the border as his mexico city meeting overshadows the biggest policy speech of his campaign so far on immigration. what to expect? clarity presumably what he will do with the 11 million undocumented immigrants still to round up and deport every last living immigrant starting on day one. >> you wi
trump's visit to mexico a gamble. >> he didn't know what the president of mexico would say. given the position he's in, he needs to gamble here or there. is tonight up for debate. >> with donald trump hoping to appear presidential, tonight, mexico's president is under fire for even inviting the presidential candidate to this country. trump says he shares five goals with mexico, including keeping wealth in this hemisphere and dismantling the drug cart cartels. >> miguel...
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meeting with mexico's president. the gop nominee standing by building a wall, but what about mexico footing the bill? >> is there any chance mexico pays for the wall? >> what trump said, comingp. >>> state of emergency. florida's gulf coast on alert. the tropical storm on the move tonight. and in the pacific, bracing for impact. families boarding up, closing schools, as two hurricanes target hawaii. >>> breaking news. midair collision. the search for survivors after two planes crash into each other. plus, dangerous turbulence injuring a dozen. tonight, we'll take you inside this rough ride. >>> and, alzheimer's the experimental drug. how it works. and will it offer new hope for suffering families? >>> and good evening. i'm tom llamas, in for david tonight. as we come on the air, donald trump's sudden and high-profile trip to mexico is shaking up the race for the white house. tonight, this image, a handshake trip over the border. trump now calling mexican-americans spectacular and beyond reproach. that meeting giving
meeting with mexico's president. the gop nominee standing by building a wall, but what about mexico footing the bill? >> is there any chance mexico pays for the wall? >> what trump said, comingp. >>> state of emergency. florida's gulf coast on alert. the tropical storm on the move tonight. and in the pacific, bracing for impact. families boarding up, closing schools, as two hurricanes target hawaii. >>> breaking news. midair collision. the search for survivors...
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and new mexico. that's the primary reason. the spanish expansion into texas is generally a few missions with a small number of soldiers to go with them. good day to remember is the founding of san antonio in 1718. probably the most significant example of the spanish expansion. it's a site that -- well, what did the spanish look for before they found a mission? do you recall for new mexico, for example? >> establish a settlement already. >> that's exactly what they find. san antonio is already a place of irrigated field that's been established by local indian communities t. spanish are trying to move into an area that seems compatible to move the mission. the hope again is also, the spanish is looking for settled agricultural indians. that's who they'd like to find. they're compatible with the way of life and to christianization. it's easier to establish a church that can work with them. in fact, the way the spanish missions in texas work, they're not a great success. generally speaking, it's only the
and new mexico. that's the primary reason. the spanish expansion into texas is generally a few missions with a small number of soldiers to go with them. good day to remember is the founding of san antonio in 1718. probably the most significant example of the spanish expansion. it's a site that -- well, what did the spanish look for before they found a mission? do you recall for new mexico, for example? >> establish a settlement already. >> that's exactly what they find. san antonio...
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know mexico. whoever insults mexicans doesn't know mexicans. it seems to me that they are hurting the relationship that mexico has with the united states. >> we have 11 million people in this country who are here illegally. they will go out. some will come back, the best, through a process. . they have to come back legally. >> translator: in the past, some leaders addressed their societies in those terms. hitler and mussolini did that. the outcome is clear to everyone. it rumtesulted in devastation a tragedy to mankind. >> there is going to be a wall. it is going to be built by mexico. we're going to have a strong border, a tremendous wall, a wall that mexico pays for which will be very easy because they are making a fortune with us. >> there is a way to help mexico pay the world but any decisions inside the united states is a decision of its government. >> but under no circumstances would mexico pay for that wall? >> there is no way that mexico can pay a wall like that. >> so that was the mexican
know mexico. whoever insults mexicans doesn't know mexicans. it seems to me that they are hurting the relationship that mexico has with the united states. >> we have 11 million people in this country who are here illegally. they will go out. some will come back, the best, through a process. . they have to come back legally. >> translator: in the past, some leaders addressed their societies in those terms. hitler and mussolini did that. the outcome is clear to everyone. it...
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and there is the president of mexico, mounta mexi mexico, president nieto, and we will listen in. we don't have the audio yet, and i trust we'll get an english translation when president nieto speaks. when they start to speak and we have audio you'll hear what we have to say. this has been a hastily arranged meeting and i was told it took about five days from when the first invitation was issued and the actual acceptance and the finalizing of details came only last night. so this is a very quickly arranged meeting. donald trump flew down this evening, at the presidential palace in mexico city. now they're out of the meeting, lasting almost an hour and a half, now set to begin the joint statement. i do not believe they will take questions, although that could happen; we shall see, and i don't know what they're going to say, that's for sure. >> translator: donald trump you have heard my respect to both in public, just as it was done with our president and our friend, barack obama, the next american president will find in mexico and its government, a neighbor that wishes to work cons
and there is the president of mexico, mounta mexi mexico, president nieto, and we will listen in. we don't have the audio yet, and i trust we'll get an english translation when president nieto speaks. when they start to speak and we have audio you'll hear what we have to say. this has been a hastily arranged meeting and i was told it took about five days from when the first invitation was issued and the actual acceptance and the finalizing of details came only last night. so this is a very...
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the mexicans here in mexico and those who are outside of mexico. there has maybe been a poor misunderstand i misunderstanding or statements that have maybe utter, unfortunately, and impacted -- had an impact on mexicans and their perception of the candidacy -- of his candidacy. and i respect that. mexicans have felt offended by what has been said. but i am certain that his genuine interest is in building a relationship that will provide our mutual societies' improved well-being, and that the intention and will of the president of mexico is to meet with both candidates in the presidential elections in the united states so that we can build together. but, above all, on the basis of a mutual respect between us, that is what i shared with mr. trump, the candidate. >> as donald trumpal out of the briefing room there in mexico city, with the president of mexico, brian williams here with you from new york as our special coverage continues into this kind of extraordinary, certainly hastily arranged visit by mr. trump to mexico. we just heard there what was
the mexicans here in mexico and those who are outside of mexico. there has maybe been a poor misunderstand i misunderstanding or statements that have maybe utter, unfortunately, and impacted -- had an impact on mexicans and their perception of the candidacy -- of his candidacy. and i respect that. mexicans have felt offended by what has been said. but i am certain that his genuine interest is in building a relationship that will provide our mutual societies' improved well-being, and that the...
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buying more from mexico than selling to mexico. going back on machinery, oil and gas, plastics, agricultural products. mexico is the second largest supplier of agg products to the pups. and then wine and beer and snack foods. these are opened up by nafta, something is that trump has spoken out against with hundreds of billions of dollars of trading, trump will likely be speaking about his trade plans with the mexican president. it's a fascinating relationship. in some cases when you look at what the u.s. is buying from mexico. some rt pasts of those manufacturing originally manufactured in the united states, put in something and brought back. it's not a clear win or lose scenario, it's much more complicated than that. >> you know, it's a private meeting, wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall. >> president of mexico has compared donald trump with hitler and mussolini. tru donald trump has said that mexicans are rapists. >>> a top terrorist killed in an air strike. the significant blow struck isis and their vow for revenge next.
buying more from mexico than selling to mexico. going back on machinery, oil and gas, plastics, agricultural products. mexico is the second largest supplier of agg products to the pups. and then wine and beer and snack foods. these are opened up by nafta, something is that trump has spoken out against with hundreds of billions of dollars of trading, trump will likely be speaking about his trade plans with the mexican president. it's a fascinating relationship. in some cases when you look at...
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he has said we should ban remittances to families in mexico if mexico doesn't pay up. what ultimately matters is what donald trump says to voters in arizona, not mexico and whether he remains committed to the splitting up of families and deportation of millions. trump has had a volatile relationship with mexico's leaders over the past 14 months of his candidacy. publicly taunting them for saying they will not pay for his promised border wall, including a charge back and forth with former president vicente fox. >> the president of mexico yesterday, or the ex-president, whatever, whoever, who cares, he said we will not even consider paying for the wall. you ready? who's going to pay for the wall? [ crowd chanting "mexico" ] >> who? [ crowd chanting "mexico" ] >> 100%. >> i declare, i'm not going to pay for that [ bleep ] wall. he should pay for it. he's got the money. democracy -- to crazy people that do not know what's going on in the world today. >> in march current mexican president pena nieto said trump's tone was how mussolini got in, how hitler got in. he said the
he has said we should ban remittances to families in mexico if mexico doesn't pay up. what ultimately matters is what donald trump says to voters in arizona, not mexico and whether he remains committed to the splitting up of families and deportation of millions. trump has had a volatile relationship with mexico's leaders over the past 14 months of his candidacy. publicly taunting them for saying they will not pay for his promised border wall, including a charge back and forth with former...
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, it is produced in mexico. is that correct? >> that is a good rough estimate , mr. chairman. >> so it's not a situation of having a southern border where things would naturally migrate through, it's actually being produced there. i think the other point you want to make sure that you got out is that you are working very closely with the mexican government to deal with this issue and feel like you have a good partner in that regard. is that correct? >> that's correct. i think very highly of the attorney general of mexico who has been placed in charge. >> what is it that is specifically causing 90% of the heroin that americans are consuming to be produced in mexico? >> that's a very good question. i will offer you two, three and maybe for elements of an answer. one part of the answer is the same mexican trafficking organizations or cartels, that for for the last 20 years or so had been moving the product from south america, mostly cocaine, through central america and into the united states, discovered the cocaine
, it is produced in mexico. is that correct? >> that is a good rough estimate , mr. chairman. >> so it's not a situation of having a southern border where things would naturally migrate through, it's actually being produced there. i think the other point you want to make sure that you got out is that you are working very closely with the mexican government to deal with this issue and feel like you have a good partner in that regard. is that correct? >> that's correct. i think...
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, y a amar mÉxico. para mÍ fue el legado personal que mÁs ha calado en nuestra relaciÓn. ninette: bueno, les tengo una super exclusiva, que ayer me lo comentÓ el seÑor jesÚs lÓpez. juan gabriel, ademÁs de ser un gran icono de la mÚsica, fue un gran amigo de todos. y pasÓ por mucho tiempo, tuvo ese problema con los impuestos, entonces Él dijo: mira, vamos a grabar un disco. y ese disco sale para estas navidades. Él fue el productor de todo el disco. hay canciones inÉditas y duetos. alan: nos estÁs diciendo en exclusiva que hay un disco de isabel pantoja con juan gabriel, para ayudarle con este tema que tuvo de los impuestos, para ayudarle, para que recaude dinero. ninette: para diciembre, imagÍnate. alan: junto con el que se rumora que sale en diciembre. ninette: y muchas mÁs que tiene ahÍ. alan: gracias a dios, que los vamos a tener para rato. luis: gran entrevista. alan: josÉ lÓpez es un gran ejecutivo y un gran amigo. ninette: la verdad que la noticia le cayÓ muy fuerte, no lo cre
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mexico governor. he's writing a report to his successor saying if you want to be governor of new mexico, this is what you need to do. this flows from what we talked about earlier. what's the big problem if you are the governor of new mexico? what keeps you up at night? practically answers itself. yes. native attacks. >> potentially. there's a danger of pueblo revolts but also attacks from indians outside the colony. what might make a revolt less likely in the 18th century than the 17th century? >> because they've already very brutally put one down so dissuade people from doing it again. >> the unfortunate experience with the previous rebellion. and the fact that outside of new mexico there's all these indian groups as potentially dangerous to the pueblo indians as the spanish. they are surrounded by people who are potentially trading partners and potentially dangers to the settlements. so let's get a sense of this. so what -- how do i put this. so who are some of the names, some of the groups of india
mexico governor. he's writing a report to his successor saying if you want to be governor of new mexico, this is what you need to do. this flows from what we talked about earlier. what's the big problem if you are the governor of new mexico? what keeps you up at night? practically answers itself. yes. native attacks. >> potentially. there's a danger of pueblo revolts but also attacks from indians outside the colony. what might make a revolt less likely in the 18th century than the 17th...
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that's mexico on the other side. >> reporter: that's mexico. >> yes, correct. >> reporter: u.s., mexico. >> yes. >> reporter: you can do what you do without the need to extend the fence here. >> correct, correct. as you can see up on top of the mountain, we have two border patrol agents, patrol constantly day and night. >> reporter: last year, agents caught 26,290 people trying to cross illegally in the sector. sounds high, but thanks to increased enforcement, including fencing, but also more technology and manpower, when you compare it to the all-time high of almost 630,000 in 1986, apprehensions here and across the country are near all-time lows. in 1986, the border patrol caught over 1.6 million people. the most ever. last year that number was just over 330,000. i can see people watching this at home and say jacob is standing where there's no border fence. that's why we need a donald trump border wall, that stretches across the country. >> we manage with what we have now. it works perfectly for us. >> reporter: these are your guys too, huh? >> yeah, that was beautiful. >> reporter: c
that's mexico on the other side. >> reporter: that's mexico. >> yes, correct. >> reporter: u.s., mexico. >> yes. >> reporter: you can do what you do without the need to extend the fence here. >> correct, correct. as you can see up on top of the mountain, we have two border patrol agents, patrol constantly day and night. >> reporter: last year, agents caught 26,290 people trying to cross illegally in the sector. sounds high, but thanks to increased...
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mexico's president. he then went on to five principles, five goals i should say, that he came up with, number one, end illegal immigration. number two, secure the border and it is a sovereign right to build a barrier or wall. he used the word. number three, end the flow of guns and drugs in both directions. four, improve nafta, but keep industry in our hemisphere, that's both mexico and in the united states, number five, keep manufacturing wealth in our hemisphere, mexico and the united states. work together for mutual good. and in arizona, we have a sheriff with us, listening to us, and former state department officia official. sheriff, do you first. has donald trump helped or hurt by what you just heard? >> i thought this was fantastic, to be quite honest with you. in law enforcement oftentimes we try to deifescalate the a motio and there's been a lot of anger justified in the united states and to see donald trump in this capacity acting as a world leader, i thought was fantastic. he was not only respe
mexico's president. he then went on to five principles, five goals i should say, that he came up with, number one, end illegal immigration. number two, secure the border and it is a sovereign right to build a barrier or wall. he used the word. number three, end the flow of guns and drugs in both directions. four, improve nafta, but keep industry in our hemisphere, that's both mexico and in the united states, number five, keep manufacturing wealth in our hemisphere, mexico and the united states....
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in the gulf of mexico. but the moisture is not just for new mexico, it's coming up from the caribbean, through cuba, into the gulf. so we've got caribbean moisture, gulf of mexico moisture. we've got atlantic moisture. that's a lot into one storm. and it means tremendous potential for rain. depending on where it goes, all right? let's see. we've been showing you these lines. the closer they are together, the more moisture. we're sure it will hit the florida panhandle, okay? now we have more of these right near the coast. even a little bit inland. and not only do we see a lot of those lines close to the coast, you see some of those curls? let me go back here. watch the lines. see, there's a straight line. you see the curl? that means it slows down, may back up a little bit, the longer it hangs around, the more rain you're going to get. the more rain you get, the more flooding there's going to be. 45-mile-an-hour max winds now, moving only 7 miles an hour. and it's expected to accelerate and not necessarily r
in the gulf of mexico. but the moisture is not just for new mexico, it's coming up from the caribbean, through cuba, into the gulf. so we've got caribbean moisture, gulf of mexico moisture. we've got atlantic moisture. that's a lot into one storm. and it means tremendous potential for rain. depending on where it goes, all right? let's see. we've been showing you these lines. the closer they are together, the more moisture. we're sure it will hit the florida panhandle, okay? now we have more of...
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is important for mexico just as mexico is important for the u.s. we share the most travelled border there which every day, legally more than a million people cross it, and over 400,000 vehicles. commerce between our countries is over $500 billion a year. we innovate and produce together. as far as national security, the daily cooperation amongst our governments is ever more important to face the challenges of a complex world. so i had what i hope subpoena a very constructive conversation with mr. donald trump. the objective of the meeting was to meet each other and talk about the bilateral issues. i shared my conviction that the free trade of north america has done a lot of good for both the u.s. and mexico. u.s. exports to mexico are close to $200 billion a year. and according to the u.s. chamber of commerce, more than six million jobs in the u.s. rely on the exports to mexico. our country buys more from the u.s. than germany, spain, france, italy, japan, and the u.k. together. a lot of jobs in the manufacturing industry in the u.s. were not moved
is important for mexico just as mexico is important for the u.s. we share the most travelled border there which every day, legally more than a million people cross it, and over 400,000 vehicles. commerce between our countries is over $500 billion a year. we innovate and produce together. as far as national security, the daily cooperation amongst our governments is ever more important to face the challenges of a complex world. so i had what i hope subpoena a very constructive conversation with...
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mexico border. you might be surprised to see what it actually looks like in the zone trump has been talking about for months now. as you can see, i build the jet engines, and programmers teach them to talk. so yeah, ge is digital and industrial. so it's indigital. digidustrial. indigenous. shhhh... let's go with digital industrial. for now. digidustrial. yeah. or, digital industrial. burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling
mexico border. you might be surprised to see what it actually looks like in the zone trump has been talking about for months now. as you can see, i build the jet engines, and programmers teach them to talk. so yeah, ge is digital and industrial. so it's indigital. digidustrial. indigenous. shhhh... let's go with digital industrial. for now. digidustrial. yeah. or, digital industrial. burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the...
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voy a construir el muro y mÉxico va a pagar por el, mÉxico no pagarÁ ni un centavo, respondiÓ el mandatario mexicano, entonces. >> de esta retÓrica estridente sÓlo ha llevado a escenarios muy fatÍdicos dentro de la historia de la humanidad. asÍ llegaron mussolini y hitler. reportera: trump puede adoptar una posiciÓn diplomÁtica sin arriesgar el apoyo de su base, dicen. >> para hacer su gran declaraciÓn de la migracion esta noche, y otra vez volver a los temas que mÁs han motivado a sus seguidores. reportera: de la visita de un sale con un cariz de legitimidad, pero daÑa el a peÑa nieto. >> enojando los hispanos>> , a los americanos moderados que han defendido mÉxico y ahora les han quitado el piso. reportera: vicente fox dijo que esta es una medida oportunista y desesperado de ambos. dijo que a los mexicanos no nos gusta trump, no lo queremos, rechazamos su visita. el expresidente fox, quien ahora protesta contra mi visita a mÉxico tambien me invitÓ cuando se disculpo por hacerla bomba f. refiriÉndose a una palabra que utilizÓ fox. >> hillary clinton dijo que trup no puede co
voy a construir el muro y mÉxico va a pagar por el, mÉxico no pagarÁ ni un centavo, respondiÓ el mandatario mexicano, entonces. >> de esta retÓrica estridente sÓlo ha llevado a escenarios muy fatÍdicos dentro de la historia de la humanidad. asÍ llegaron mussolini y hitler. reportera: trump puede adoptar una posiciÓn diplomÁtica sin arriesgar el apoyo de su base, dicen. >> para hacer su gran declaraciÓn de la migracion esta noche, y otra vez volver a los temas que mÁs han...
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>> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> 100%. >> well, he didn't bring up payment of the wall, as you heard from donald trump. by the way, here's a taste of some of the reaction from mexican leaders to trump's rhetoric. >> under no circumstances would mexico pay for that wall? >> there is no way that mexico can pay a wall like that. >> i declare, i'm not going to pay for that [ bleep ] wall. he should pay for it. >> we're going to dive deeper into the full xents of mexico's dislike of trump coming up. >>> we begin with jan brewer. it's going to be in her state that we hear about trump's revised immigration plan. welcome back to the show. >> thank you so much for having me on. >> let me start with this. do you think donald trump somehow didn't have the guts to talk about making mexico pay for the wall, while standing on mexican -- while standing in mexico? >> let me begin, if i can, chuck, that he really showed leadership today by responding so quickly, going down there, meeting with the president of mexico. we know we've
>> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> 100%. >> well, he didn't bring up payment of the wall, as you heard from donald trump. by the way, here's a taste of some of the reaction from mexican leaders to trump's rhetoric. >> under no circumstances would mexico pay for that wall? >> there is no way that mexico can pay a wall like that. >> i declare, i'm not going to pay for that [ bleep ] wall. he should pay for it. >> we're going to dive deeper into...
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and mexico. i think that is the primary reason. the spanish expansion into texas, it's generally a few missions with small number of soldiers to go with them. got date to remember is the founding of san antonio in 1718. that is the most significant example of spanish expansion. it's a site that -- well, what do the spanish generally look for before they found a mission or a settlement of some kind? do you recall from new mexico, for example. yeah? >> established settle ment. >> yeah. and that's exactly what they find. san antonio is already a place with sort of irrigated fields. it's been established by local indian communities. so the spanish in keeping with the pattern are trying to move into an area that seems compatible with their style of life and a place where they can grow food to support the mission. so an an phone yoe in 1718. and the hope again is also the spanish are always looking for settled agriculture indians. that's who they would really like to find because they think they're mos
and mexico. i think that is the primary reason. the spanish expansion into texas, it's generally a few missions with small number of soldiers to go with them. got date to remember is the founding of san antonio in 1718. that is the most significant example of spanish expansion. it's a site that -- well, what do the spanish generally look for before they found a mission or a settlement of some kind? do you recall from new mexico, for example. yeah? >> established settle ment. >>...
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not new mexico but old mexico, the country he wants to wall off and send a bill. the country he claims is sending criminals and rapists to the u.s. the country whose president compared him to hitler and muse lynn tha mussolini. trump is set to met privately with mexico's unpopular president enrique pena nieto just hours before trump delivers a huge immigration speech in arizona. this is a meeting which paints an unlikely picture to say the least. >> to say the least, john. those swift and unhappy reactions to the fact donald trump is coming here to meet with the mexican president. the former president of mexico, vicente fox who has gone a few rounds with trump already over the past year or so, he appeared on cnn a couple hours ago and he did not hold back. >> he is not welcome to mexico. by 130 million people. we don't like him. we don't want him. we reject his visit. i don't understand why president pena has offered this opportunity. i think it's nothing more than a political stunt. trump is using mexico, using president pena, to boost his sinking poll numbers. >
not new mexico but old mexico, the country he wants to wall off and send a bill. the country he claims is sending criminals and rapists to the u.s. the country whose president compared him to hitler and muse lynn tha mussolini. trump is set to met privately with mexico's unpopular president enrique pena nieto just hours before trump delivers a huge immigration speech in arizona. this is a meeting which paints an unlikely picture to say the least. >> to say the least, john. those swift and...
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mexico's president, his approval ratings are extraordinarily low in mexico. he's in the midst of all of these scandals right now. mr. trump's approval ratings is also extraordinarily low. isn't there a chance that the mexican president could be using mr. trump to help his own poll numbers? >> oh, that could be an argument. again, yes, even though in the -- some may see this as an extraordinary event, it's also possible that donald trump could be our next president and the president of mexico is trying to get a good relationship with either one of the candidates which is clinton and trump. now, going back to the risky part, you know, president pena nieto is going through some scandals, the main one being the casablanca scandal. which, by the way, i don't see different too much from the clinton foundation scandal. but the fact that it is risky doesn't mean that this could be also a productive meeting. donald trump being a business leader by his -- i think this could be something positive for both of them. >> here's the thing. actually, hillary clinton's campaig
mexico's president, his approval ratings are extraordinarily low in mexico. he's in the midst of all of these scandals right now. mr. trump's approval ratings is also extraordinarily low. isn't there a chance that the mexican president could be using mr. trump to help his own poll numbers? >> oh, that could be an argument. again, yes, even though in the -- some may see this as an extraordinary event, it's also possible that donald trump could be our next president and the president of...
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trump's visit to mexico a gamble. >> he didn't know what the president of mexico would say. given the position he's in, he needs to gamble here or there. >> reporter: whether that gamble paid off is tonight up for in a tweet late tonight, mexico's president is now s saying at the beginning with his conversation with mr. trump, he made it clear mexico would not pay for the wall. that's in contradictions to what mr. trump said during the press conference earlier today. of course, the presidential candidate is trying to look presidential here in mexico, while the mexican president is coming under fire for even inviting the the candidate into this country. savannah. >> miguel almaguer starting us off. a big day and big night with donald trump delivering what's billed as a major speech on immigration. his big campaign issue and letting people know exactly where he stands on some issues, even some who support him. hallie jackson is learning new details about trump's high stakes speech. >> reporter: donald trump, heading back across the border as his mexico city meeting overshadows
trump's visit to mexico a gamble. >> he didn't know what the president of mexico would say. given the position he's in, he needs to gamble here or there. >> reporter: whether that gamble paid off is tonight up for in a tweet late tonight, mexico's president is now s saying at the beginning with his conversation with mr. trump, he made it clear mexico would not pay for the wall. that's in contradictions to what mr. trump said during the press conference earlier today. of course, the...
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last month, mexico's president enrique pena nieto told cnn there's no way mexico will pay for it. >> there's a way to have mexico pay for the ball but the decision is a decision of its government. >> but under no circumstances would mexico pay for that wall? >> there is no way that mexico can pay for a wall like that. >> trump has also drawn fierce attacks in mexico in the hispanic community for his sometimes heated rhetoric. cnn's phil mattingly has the latest in the campaign. >> reporter: good morning, george and christine, we knew there was going to be an important speech. an important moment in donald trump's campaign on wednesday. we just didn't know it would involve a visit to mexico. donald trump immigration speech scheduled for wednesday in arizona is still on, but what was unexpected was his visit to mexico to meet with mexican president enrique pena nieto. the president's office saying the expectations with hillary clinton and donald trump and the meeting will be private. the donald trump also has the speech as well where we've been waiting for the explicit details of that,
last month, mexico's president enrique pena nieto told cnn there's no way mexico will pay for it. >> there's a way to have mexico pay for the ball but the decision is a decision of its government. >> but under no circumstances would mexico pay for that wall? >> there is no way that mexico can pay for a wall like that. >> trump has also drawn fierce attacks in mexico in the hispanic community for his sometimes heated rhetoric. cnn's phil mattingly has the latest in the...
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mexico's president enrique pena nieto invited both candidates to mexico. he says mexico will not pay for trump's proposed border wall. >>> at a rally in everet, washington, last night, trump repeated he would secure the border as president. trump has criticized mexico from his promise it will pay for a wall. >> when mexico sends its people, they are not sending their best. they are bringing drugs. they are bringing crime. they are rapists. that wall will go up to fast, your head will spin. mexico, in fact, will pay for the wall. 100%. they are making so much money, mexico, they are taking our businesses. >> he is saying he can't do his job because of this. he is a mexican. mexican government forces many bad people into our country. we are also going to secure our border and stop the drugs from pouring in and destroying our country. >> john heilemann is managing editor of bloomberg politics and co-host of "the circus" and has new glasses. you can see me better? >> yes. i want to have a full visibility of this incredible table. >> ne will we have full visibi
mexico's president enrique pena nieto invited both candidates to mexico. he says mexico will not pay for trump's proposed border wall. >>> at a rally in everet, washington, last night, trump repeated he would secure the border as president. trump has criticized mexico from his promise it will pay for a wall. >> when mexico sends its people, they are not sending their best. they are bringing drugs. they are bringing crime. they are rapists. that wall will go up to fast, your head...
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i have many friends, so many friends and so many friends coming to mexico and in mexico. i'm proud to say how many people i employ. and the united states, first, second, and third generation mexicans are just beyond reproach, spectacular, spectacular, hard-working people. i have such great respect for them and their strong values of family, faith, and community. we all share a common interest in keeping our hemisphere safe, prosperous, and free. no one wins in either country when human smugglers and drug traffickers prey on innocent people, when cartels commit acts of violence, when illegal weapons and cash flow from the united states in to mexico or when my grant migrante the trek, and it is very dangerous into mexico or into the united states without legal authorization. i shared my strong view that nafta has been a far greater benefit to mexico than it has been to the united states and that it must be improved upon to make sure that workers and, so important, in both country, benefit from fair and reciprocal trade. i expressed that to the united states and that of the
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jim acosta is in mexico city. after all of this heating rhetoric, donald trump just concluded his big meeting there. tell us more of what happened. >> that's right, no heated rhetoric here. he just wrapped up this high stakes meeting. he is on his way to phoenix now to deliver that speech on immigration. during that meeting, he reiterated his support for a wall on the u.s.-mexico border. he said they did not talk about who would pay for it. he said in the past he wants mexico to pay for it, which is a pillar of that immigration speech he delivers later tonight. >> it may be the most donald trump move yet. flying to the capital of a country he has slammed time and time again. today he met with the mexican president about immigration. >> we recognize and respect the right of either country to build a physical barrier or wall on any of it's borders to stop the illegal movement of people, drugs, and weapons. >> translator: the mexican population in the united states contributes to the development of the u.s. and mexic
jim acosta is in mexico city. after all of this heating rhetoric, donald trump just concluded his big meeting there. tell us more of what happened. >> that's right, no heated rhetoric here. he just wrapped up this high stakes meeting. he is on his way to phoenix now to deliver that speech on immigration. during that meeting, he reiterated his support for a wall on the u.s.-mexico border. he said they did not talk about who would pay for it. he said in the past he wants mexico to pay for...
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than in mexico and it's important. we have been in mexico over a hundred years, so this isn't some new thing. but for every job we have added in mexico, we have added a multiple of that in the u.s. and we are continuing to. so we are doing both. one of the things that henry ford actually started with was he believed that we should make vehicles all around the world and so we always have. we have always been a very international company for well over a hundred years. but we have more u.s. jobs than we do mexicans. >> thank you for being here and congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> you can watch the rest of the ford racing story on september 6th on the next edition of "60 minutes." you're watching "cbs this morning." ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> tune,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get zero percent on select subaru models durin
than in mexico and it's important. we have been in mexico over a hundred years, so this isn't some new thing. but for every job we have added in mexico, we have added a multiple of that in the u.s. and we are continuing to. so we are doing both. one of the things that henry ford actually started with was he believed that we should make vehicles all around the world and so we always have. we have always been a very international company for well over a hundred years. but we have more u.s. jobs...
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or just mexico. they fully agree having a strong and vibrant legal immigration system benefits both countries and both peoples. >> sean, just so it's in realtime. i have been looking at the donald trump website to see if there's been any enhancement or change to policy on immigration. i'm on it now. it doesn't look like there's been any updates. but one thing that remains on here is his issue with ending birthright citizenship. i know reince priebus says he does support birth rooigt citizenship. what will his position be? >> i think that's a position that the candidate holds himself. as the chairman pointed out, i don't know he will tend to expand on that tonight. you'll have to tune in and watch at 9:00 tonight. >> a deep tease from sean spicer, good to have you on. >>> we have been asking you our today's pulse question. the former mexican president saying donald trump is not welcome here. should donald trump be making that trip? 8% say yes, 92% think no. the pulse is live. check it out at pulse.msn
or just mexico. they fully agree having a strong and vibrant legal immigration system benefits both countries and both peoples. >> sean, just so it's in realtime. i have been looking at the donald trump website to see if there's been any enhancement or change to policy on immigration. i'm on it now. it doesn't look like there's been any updates. but one thing that remains on here is his issue with ending birthright citizenship. i know reince priebus says he does support birth rooigt...
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president of mexico pena nieto meeting with donald trump in mexico. this is the day before president of mexico meets before the full house of congress in mexico for something called the infortame. he will get feedback from fellow mexicans. melissa: trump talking about immigration both into the united states and mexico, securing the border, dismantling the flow of drugs and cartels and keeping manufacturing wealth within this hemisphere, the tone there, very friendly between the two. both saying it was constructive and talking about having solved any previous misunderstandings. that was from the president of mexico. david: let's bring in daniel garza, the national executive to weigh in on donald trump's visit to mexico. dan, i have to say this was a presidential moment for donald trump. there's no other way to put it. he met on equal terms with a president of a sovereign nation, one he's had a lot of conflicts with. that president went out of his way to talk about cooperation, to how much they had in common. their mutual interest, donald trump for his
president of mexico pena nieto meeting with donald trump in mexico. this is the day before president of mexico meets before the full house of congress in mexico for something called the infortame. he will get feedback from fellow mexicans. melissa: trump talking about immigration both into the united states and mexico, securing the border, dismantling the flow of drugs and cartels and keeping manufacturing wealth within this hemisphere, the tone there, very friendly between the two. both saying...
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low in mexico. >> incredibly low in mexico. and frankly, yes, mexicans are mad about this. but he can come out of this if he has some way to impress upon candidate trump, you know, some new facts, some new figures about the economic relationship. >> back it up a little bit, susan, i'm not as bright as everybody else at this desk. i'll ask the dumb question which is why in the hell would he invite donald trump down there in the first place? what does he have to gain from a guy that's largely insulted his country and his people? >> because frankly the united states and mexico are incredibly economically integrated. we are important to each other. we share a border, but more importantly we share an economic relationship with mexico really rivalled by no other country. they're our third largest trading partner. >> i wondered if pena nieto was surprised. is this like the guest you didn't want to come to the wedding? like, wait, he said yes? >> i think it's possible. but on the other hand he looks like a
low in mexico. >> incredibly low in mexico. and frankly, yes, mexicans are mad about this. but he can come out of this if he has some way to impress upon candidate trump, you know, some new facts, some new figures about the economic relationship. >> back it up a little bit, susan, i'm not as bright as everybody else at this desk. i'll ask the dumb question which is why in the hell would he invite donald trump down there in the first place? what does he have to gain from a guy that's...
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Ç>>> los restos de juan gabriel descansan en los angeles a la espera de ser llevados a mexico, el divo de juarez murio de ca a causas naturales, confirma el forense >>> ¿quien era realmente juan gabriel, de donde procedia? re recorremos los lugares de su Ñ niÑez y sus primeros aÑos >>> el pdteel presidente de lo estados unidos, barack obama se une al coro de figuras mundiales rindiendo homenajes a juan gabriel: fue uno de los grandes de la musica latina, dijo >>> juan gabriel xddeja un ric legado musical canciones que han dejado segu seguidores en mexico y el munsdo >>> ntoticiero telemundo con s jose diaz balart y m,aria celese arraras >>> muy buenas tardes, los sa saludo desde la plaza garibaldi en ciudad de mexico, aqui se e prepara un gran homenaje para e despedir a juan gabriel >>> yo los saludo desde los t estudios, hay un gfran dolor r porque la voz de juan gabriel se apago ayer en santa monica, california >>> se esperta qua que el mier los restos sean entregados a sus famiklliares, despues se les r d rendira tributo en ciudad de mexico, despues seran llevados a ciudad juare
Ç>>> los restos de juan gabriel descansan en los angeles a la espera de ser llevados a mexico, el divo de juarez murio de ca a causas naturales, confirma el forense >>> ¿quien era realmente juan gabriel, de donde procedia? re recorremos los lugares de su Ñ niÑez y sus primeros aÑos >>> el pdteel presidente de lo estados unidos, barack obama se une al coro de figuras mundiales rindiendo homenajes a juan gabriel: fue uno de los grandes de la musica latina, dijo...
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do you think that won over anybody in mexico? won him a second look from anybody in mexico? >> i don't know. but if you closed your eyes today during that conference, if you chose your eyes and you didn't pay attention to who was saying those words, it could have been jeb bush saying those words. last year. jeb bush, it could have been marco rubio saying those words last year during the primaries. because that's the position of, well, those with floridians. no pathway to citizenship according to jeb bush. the pathway to citizenship according to marco rubio. talking about the need to brush up on the border. if you think about it, that could have been may be one of the gang of eight. the bipartisan group in the senate that pass ad bill that said border security. it talked about a pathway to legalization for the 11 or 12 million to live in this country. the things coming out now could have been written maybe three years ago by the gang of 8 or by jeb bush. >> is that the same donald trump we're going to see tonight? or will we see him revert to the form we knew before today som
do you think that won over anybody in mexico? won him a second look from anybody in mexico? >> i don't know. but if you closed your eyes today during that conference, if you chose your eyes and you didn't pay attention to who was saying those words, it could have been jeb bush saying those words. last year. jeb bush, it could have been marco rubio saying those words last year during the primaries. because that's the position of, well, those with floridians. no pathway to citizenship...
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president of the mexico after a year of trashing mexico's trade and border policies. joining me now by phone from mexico city, nbc national correspondent miguel a.m. gar is in mexico city this hour and in seattle, katy tur was with him last night. jose, first to you, what kind of greeting can donald trump expect in mexico after all that has gone down between donald trump and mexico? starting with his very first day announcing his campaign for the presidency? >> andrea, today, the fact is that during those first months of the whole primary campaign season, i don't think there was a chance that donald trump had anywhere in the country where he wouldn't say, we're going to build the wall and mexico is going to pay for it. the reaction here in mexico for the past year, one of amusement and quite frankly of outrage. a lot of people feel personally slighted when donald trump said during the first day of his announcement running for president, he just ran a bit of it a little while ago, that, you know, the undocumented across the border are racist, murders, and are not good
president of the mexico after a year of trashing mexico's trade and border policies. joining me now by phone from mexico city, nbc national correspondent miguel a.m. gar is in mexico city this hour and in seattle, katy tur was with him last night. jose, first to you, what kind of greeting can donald trump expect in mexico after all that has gone down between donald trump and mexico? starting with his very first day announcing his campaign for the presidency? >> andrea, today, the fact is...
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, of limiting foreign investment into mexico, of taxing imports to mexico. i don't know where pena is. i just don't understand -- i understand trump's move, very smart move. but very, very in a lying attitude. that cannot be speaking the truth. how can you trust a guy like this? that this morning is coming with this message, that tomorrow he will take a different stand. i don't understand what's going on here, and i really apologize for our president taking this step forward. i really expect from him as all 130 million mexicans, all of our great brother mexicans in the united states, an explanation from both, from president pena and trump himself. >> president pena nieto's numbers aren't so good in mexico. i think his popularity is at about 23%. maybe he's looking to make a show of force as you suggest and help his popularity among the mexicans. let me ask you something about your change in tone, mr. president. when you came on the show here in new york, you said, look, i shouldn't have used the same type of ugly words that donald trump uses. we should have
, of limiting foreign investment into mexico, of taxing imports to mexico. i don't know where pena is. i just don't understand -- i understand trump's move, very smart move. but very, very in a lying attitude. that cannot be speaking the truth. how can you trust a guy like this? that this morning is coming with this message, that tomorrow he will take a different stand. i don't understand what's going on here, and i really apologize for our president taking this step forward. i really expect...
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along the border and he intends to get mexico to pay for it. >> there's a way to help mexico build a wall but any decisions inside the united states is a decision of its government. >> but under no circumstances would mexico pay for that wall? >> there is no way that mexico can pay a wall like that. no way. >> it was interesting how he said that, "there's no way mexico can pay for a wall like that." is that almost leaving the door open for some kind of discussion with donald trump if donald trump is elected president? that discussion tomorrow, to be a fly on the wall would be amazing, right, for this discussion, but this president of mexico also compared donald trump to mussolini and hitler in a mexican newspaper back in the spring. so as much as we focus on donald trump, you know, throwing derogatory terms at the mexican president or mexicans, they're throwing it back at him. >> are we in store for a possible showdown tomorrow? >> knowing donald trump the way i do, i think when he has an opportunity to meet with someone on a one-on-one basis, he's very engaging. i think he needs to
along the border and he intends to get mexico to pay for it. >> there's a way to help mexico build a wall but any decisions inside the united states is a decision of its government. >> but under no circumstances would mexico pay for that wall? >> there is no way that mexico can pay a wall like that. no way. >> it was interesting how he said that, "there's no way mexico can pay for a wall like that." is that almost leaving the door open for some kind of...