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also come from very divisive opinions about mexico and concerns about other countries using mexico and canada as a vehicle to access the united states. the canada does not share the same view of nafta at all. >> a couple of observations. some goes back to the previous panel were speaker gingrich talked about some ways that the number of people in the united states have been left behind. but there's a number of reasons why, could be the education system for retraining or other factors for the manufacturing jobs they have is no longer there are reasons, it might be robotics or whatever but no one stepped in to help with the retraining and allow them access to the jobs. i happen to be in geneva the week the election took place. but the ambassador of finland made an observation. he looked at the midwest states where the votes came in for trump that's where a lot of the jobs were lost. you have middle-age men ottawa job, they didn't see hope her future and his observation is that in many countries when restructuring like that take place they for programs in place to help through. i was on a
also come from very divisive opinions about mexico and concerns about other countries using mexico and canada as a vehicle to access the united states. the canada does not share the same view of nafta at all. >> a couple of observations. some goes back to the previous panel were speaker gingrich talked about some ways that the number of people in the united states have been left behind. but there's a number of reasons why, could be the education system for retraining or other factors for...
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the title of the panel is trump and mexico, but it might as well be called trump versus mexico. the line of out racists, drug traffickers, and a few good people. tenselationship remains whether it is over nafta or daca , you name it. who on this panel supports something, anything, that trump is doing when it comes to his rhetoric directed to mexico? let's start with tony. >> it is not so much that i support the positions he has taken, ira sport -- i support the positions he has taken. had pretty much taken for granted that we would have an open trading relationship with mexico. until the president started to really challenge the assumptions, we were not very good about defending the importance of of the relationship. we were not good about stepping up and saying, this relationship means hundreds of thousands of jobs to texas, it means opportunity and prosperity in mexico, it means the opportunity to have a cooperative relationship with the single most important partner we have in terms of security, immigration, all the issues that impact the border. thissense, there was threat t
the title of the panel is trump and mexico, but it might as well be called trump versus mexico. the line of out racists, drug traffickers, and a few good people. tenselationship remains whether it is over nafta or daca , you name it. who on this panel supports something, anything, that trump is doing when it comes to his rhetoric directed to mexico? let's start with tony. >> it is not so much that i support the positions he has taken, ira sport -- i support the positions he has taken. had...
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many in new mexico called him st. pete because of how relentlessly he fought on the appropriations and the budget committees to secure resources for the people of new mexico. and you can still see the fruits of his labors at our state's national labs, at our military installations, at our colleges and universities and water systems and community centers all over our state. and that is because while he worked on the forefront of major policy debates here in the senate, pete domenici always put the interests of new mexico above all else. like myself, senator domenici's first public service experience came on albuquerque city council, then called the city commission. and at least in my experience i know that working at that local level was an invaluable way to learn how to hear from diverse viewpoints and stakeholders and find ways to build consensus and get the results for your constituents that you hope for. i've tried to bring that approach with me into the senate and i know that senator domenici was in part so succes
many in new mexico called him st. pete because of how relentlessly he fought on the appropriations and the budget committees to secure resources for the people of new mexico. and you can still see the fruits of his labors at our state's national labs, at our military installations, at our colleges and universities and water systems and community centers all over our state. and that is because while he worked on the forefront of major policy debates here in the senate, pete domenici always put...
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the title of the panel is trump and mexico but in most will be called trump versus mexico. we all remember the line about rapists and drug traffickers and a few good people coming across the us-mexico border. the relationship is tense whether it's over the wall, docket, you name. let's start with a show of hands. who supports something that donald trump is doing when it comes to his policy and rhetoric directed at mexico? >> this is going to be curiously enough. it's not so much that i support the positions the president has taken. i support the responses. if you look at 24 years we had pretty much taken for granted that we would have an open and efficient trading with mexico. until the president started challenging those assumptions we were good about defending the importance of the relationship. we were good about every day stepping up and saying this relationship means hundreds of thousands of jobs to texas, it means prosperity in mexico and the opportunity to have a relationship with an important partner in terms of security and immigration and all those issues that imp
the title of the panel is trump and mexico but in most will be called trump versus mexico. we all remember the line about rapists and drug traffickers and a few good people coming across the us-mexico border. the relationship is tense whether it's over the wall, docket, you name. let's start with a show of hands. who supports something that donald trump is doing when it comes to his policy and rhetoric directed at mexico? >> this is going to be curiously enough. it's not so much that i...
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mexico runs that six year presidency. it is a changed environment. in to be completed at the end of the fiscal year. so right now the parties are resigned and that creates something indeed as a dialogue. >> with the tpp it was an agreement from the former president to get to the table of the united states with canada and japan going of between eight and 11 countries if there is the amendment to nafta does it have to be ratified it your parliament or assembly? or is that the administrative decision?. >> in terms of hierarchy so it needs to be agreed by the executive branch to be ratified by the senate. and to make statements. so yes. one from the of mexican point of view. i hope all your readings are going well here in washington. >> i am learning a great deal full disclosure i am here because they do whatever he says. [laughter] obviously the prime minister is here with the advisers on the nafta phial it has been a great morning and those points were initiated. >> than the chair of the committee at one point with day border tax that other countries h
mexico runs that six year presidency. it is a changed environment. in to be completed at the end of the fiscal year. so right now the parties are resigned and that creates something indeed as a dialogue. >> with the tpp it was an agreement from the former president to get to the table of the united states with canada and japan going of between eight and 11 countries if there is the amendment to nafta does it have to be ratified it your parliament or assembly? or is that the administrative...
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you look at mexico. and see how many car companies built massive factories in mexico. we want to build in michigan and howe and other places. and they leave and fire anybody. and that will not be happening anymore. sxm and they will be penalized. you are the first president who talks about the outsourcing of millions of jobs that have begun under your administration to come back for the country. the idea that made in america and hire in america. how likely is it that that is it realized with a business community that has fought those on the wrong side of those issues for a long time. >> it is surprising to me. nafta is one of the worst trade deal and tpp which i terminated before it got finished. that would be a great disaster of all times in term was trade and a lot of people understand that and a lot of people don't. i was honored to have terminated that. and we'll do bilateral deals with all of those countries. if they don't treat us properly we'll terminate. >> lou: how likely there will be a resolution on nafta. >> i would say this. in order to have a resolution,
you look at mexico. and see how many car companies built massive factories in mexico. we want to build in michigan and howe and other places. and they leave and fire anybody. and that will not be happening anymore. sxm and they will be penalized. you are the first president who talks about the outsourcing of millions of jobs that have begun under your administration to come back for the country. the idea that made in america and hire in america. how likely is it that that is it realized with a...
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enrique: polÉmica en méxico. ilia: veremos cÓmo le fue el cresidente trumphoy. ♪ enrique: el gobierno espaÑol respondiÓ a la votación unilateral de catalunia, en la que se votÓ la independencia. reportera: en una votaciÓn histÓrica, el parlamento de catalunia proclamÓ su independencia con 70 votos a favor y sin la presencia de la oposiciÓn, los diputados votaron a favor de su separaciÓn de espaÑa. [aplausos] fuera del parlamento, miles de catalanes celebraban la ruptura con espaÑa. en matriz, sÓlo una hora despuÉs, el senado aprobaba la intervenciÓn de catalunia, una votaciÓn tambiÉn histÓrica que da luz verde al gobierno para aplicar medidas como la destituciÓn del presidente y su gabinete y la resoluciÓn del parlamento. tras un consejo, asÍ lo anunciÓ el presidente rajoy. >> cese del vicepresidente de la generalidad, del presidente y del resto de concejales del gobierno autÓnomo. se trata sencillamente de devolverlo a la normalidad lo antes posible. una normalidad empieza por la ley, po
enrique: polÉmica en méxico. ilia: veremos cÓmo le fue el cresidente trumphoy. ♪ enrique: el gobierno espaÑol respondiÓ a la votación unilateral de catalunia, en la que se votÓ la independencia. reportera: en una votaciÓn histÓrica, el parlamento de catalunia proclamÓ su independencia con 70 votos a favor y sin la presencia de la oposiciÓn, los diputados votaron a favor de su separaciÓn de espaÑa. [aplausos] fuera del parlamento, miles de catalanes celebraban la ruptura con...
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trump versus mexico. we all remember the line about rapist and drug traffickers and a few good people coming across the us-mexico border. the relationship remains tense whether it is over the wall, daca, nasa, you name it. let's start with a show of hands. who on this panel supports something or anything that donald trump is doing when it comes to his policy and rhetoric directed at mexico. let's start with tony. this is actually going to be curiously enough. >> it is not so much that i support the positions of the president has taken but i support the responses to the position the president has taken. if you look at 25 years nasa had pretty much taken for granted that we would have an open and efficient trading relationship with mexico and i think until the president started to really challenge those assumptions we weren't very good about defending the importance of the relationship. we weren't good about every day stepping up and saying this relationship means hundreds of thousands of jobs for texas. it
trump versus mexico. we all remember the line about rapist and drug traffickers and a few good people coming across the us-mexico border. the relationship remains tense whether it is over the wall, daca, nasa, you name it. let's start with a show of hands. who on this panel supports something or anything that donald trump is doing when it comes to his policy and rhetoric directed at mexico. let's start with tony. this is actually going to be curiously enough. >> it is not so much that i...
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for many years it was columbia on the eastern side of the united states and mexico on the west. is a all mexico. that stands to reason -- business reasons why that is true. herion is a commodity. if it has to travel across the continent and ocean it will be more expensive, weaker, then only has 5000 miles to go before it reaches the united states. in our country, the heroin coming into our country almost all comes from latin america. the vast majority of that is mexico. host: for someone impacted by this, tom. thanks for calling. caller: i have 2 people who take opiates. 2/3.ut back by now the person instead of functioning for five days a week, is in bed for five days a week. the other one has opiates and ptsd medicines. both.an't take so the person is either going to die from a mental problem or from opiates. thanks for your consideration. i believe bill bennett addressed the fentanyl illegal fentanyl and illegal -- address the and illegalanyl opiates first. thank you. guest: part of the problem is we have swung the pendulum -- we are swinging the pendulum too hard in the case
for many years it was columbia on the eastern side of the united states and mexico on the west. is a all mexico. that stands to reason -- business reasons why that is true. herion is a commodity. if it has to travel across the continent and ocean it will be more expensive, weaker, then only has 5000 miles to go before it reaches the united states. in our country, the heroin coming into our country almost all comes from latin america. the vast majority of that is mexico. host: for someone...
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are you mexico and this is very. please right now if we're to meet me gil local journalist and thanks to go will be able to find out more about what is going on here. and. why help in asking you know why am i what is the your why is it interesting where you. will want to hand and i want to learn more about it because you know trying to write a give the series about the history of the market trafficking is you know all that ahead i want the world to know what's really happening here i want them i want longer stay in. works. is the largest and the richest seedings you know more than half a million people live here and there are no official statistics showing exactly how many who work in the illegal narcotics business but we do know for sure that many c.l.o. a drug cartel members have made click on their form according to the c.i. a it's the world's most powerful drug syndicates. mexican drug gangs gained power after the colombian cartels were overthrown in the early ninety's since then the mexicans have controlled the
are you mexico and this is very. please right now if we're to meet me gil local journalist and thanks to go will be able to find out more about what is going on here. and. why help in asking you know why am i what is the your why is it interesting where you. will want to hand and i want to learn more about it because you know trying to write a give the series about the history of the market trafficking is you know all that ahead i want the world to know what's really happening here i want them...
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el gran temor de l los jovenes es por donde empezar si son deportados a mexico. la a asociacion sin muros los ayud ayudar ayudaria a conseguir empleo, una organizacion que tambein aien aa los damnificados por el terre t terremoter terremoto >> el miedo a la deportacion la obligo a dejar una vida const i construida en estados unidos >> fue un momento de tristeza y depresion >> tenia dos dificulatades, no h hah hablaba correctamente espaÑol y buscaba un trabajoag agrupacion presta apoyo >> hemos estavbleblecido tambi e ameriam america sin muros contactos con serv empresas hoteleras y servicio . servicios... >> ahora tiene un trabajo como a administradora >> si ya, hay esperanzas la h i historia no termina >> aqui tambien se ofrecen cla e clases de busqueda de empleos y tambien como acudir a una entr entrevista >> otros deportados encuentran u una nueva oportunidad. tambien o ofrecen ayuda a los damnificados por el sismo en mexico. >> de poder tener mecanismos c mucho mas agiles y efectivos r para poder tener tu sus crede e credenciales de identificacion >> las opo
el gran temor de l los jovenes es por donde empezar si son deportados a mexico. la a asociacion sin muros los ayud ayudar ayudaria a conseguir empleo, una organizacion que tambein aien aa los damnificados por el terre t terremoter terremoto >> el miedo a la deportacion la obligo a dejar una vida const i construida en estados unidos >> fue un momento de tristeza y depresion >> tenia dos dificulatades, no h hah hablaba correctamente espaÑol y buscaba un trabajoag agrupacion...
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mexico was very antislavery. in any event, president polk sent a clerk from the state department, named nicholas tripp, who was jefferson's last private secretary, married jefferson's granddaughter, in any event, he was negotiating with mexico, and he does not -- he loathes the idea of the united states taking over all of mexico. and so trying to negotiate and trying to get a deal. polk fires him. sends word negotiation longer representing the united states. no more negotiations. just says, speaks to miss mexican cars parts and they said shall we continue to negotiate? they said, sure. polk send as new message. and says, i'm sending troops. they will arrest you. we will bring you back in chains. he crimes on negotiating. on february 2nd, he signs the treaty which focuses on something he had been concern about which was that california is ceded to the united states with took over california. here the deal. polk, when he heard about this, is going to rip up the treaty, not pay any attention and it's unofficial. her
mexico was very antislavery. in any event, president polk sent a clerk from the state department, named nicholas tripp, who was jefferson's last private secretary, married jefferson's granddaughter, in any event, he was negotiating with mexico, and he does not -- he loathes the idea of the united states taking over all of mexico. and so trying to negotiate and trying to get a deal. polk fires him. sends word negotiation longer representing the united states. no more negotiations. just says,...
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mexico is wonderful, but we have a trade deficit with mexico of $71 billion a year. this is mexico. we're not talking about china which is much worse. we have a trade deficit right now with mexico of 71 billion. people can't believe it. we have trade deficits with almost everybody, but we're changing that. >> lou: when you focus first on free-trade people oh, my gosh he's talking about isolation-- >> president trump: unbelievable >> lou: then they started looking at the numbers to see that we are among all of our trading partners that this country is the only one who said please take what you want. we don't have to have a mature intelligent relationship with you. we don't have to have balanced trade. every other major partner does precisely that. >> president trump: the wto, world trade organization was setup for the benefit of everybody but us. >> lou: right. >> president trump: they have taken advantage of this country like you wouldn't believe and i say to my people you tell them like as an example we lose all the lawsuits almost all of the lawsuits in the wto, within the wto, be
mexico is wonderful, but we have a trade deficit with mexico of $71 billion a year. this is mexico. we're not talking about china which is much worse. we have a trade deficit right now with mexico of 71 billion. people can't believe it. we have trade deficits with almost everybody, but we're changing that. >> lou: when you focus first on free-trade people oh, my gosh he's talking about isolation-- >> president trump: unbelievable >> lou: then they started looking at the...
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buscando una salida para la situaciÓn de los dreamers pero que Ésta debe incluir el tema del uno con mÉxico. a propÓsito del muro, empresas contratistas que presentan sus prototipos dicen que el proceso resultado caÓtico por falta de claridad. narcotraficantes colombianos que fueron socios ilÍcitos del chapo guzmÁn serÍan los testigos claves en el proceso contra el capo mexicano . seguimos pendientes de puerto rico y lo llevamos a conocer cuÁl es la situaciÓn en el municipio de yabucoa, lugar por donde entrÓ el huracÁn marÍa a la isla . vamos con toda la informaciÓn . ♪ locutor: este es un teaser univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedou y arantxa lewis haga. arantxa:buenas tardes y bienvenidos noticias univisiÓn. el presidente trump en una entrevista televisiva insistiÓ en que estÁ trabajandocon los demÓcratas en la solicitud de miles de soÑadores para una vez mÁs, negÓ saber que el destino de los soÑadores estÁ condicionado por la aprobaciÓn de fondos de parte del congreso. desde washington, claudia uceda nos tiene mÁs sobre esta entrevista. claudia: el presiden
buscando una salida para la situaciÓn de los dreamers pero que Ésta debe incluir el tema del uno con mÉxico. a propÓsito del muro, empresas contratistas que presentan sus prototipos dicen que el proceso resultado caÓtico por falta de claridad. narcotraficantes colombianos que fueron socios ilÍcitos del chapo guzmÁn serÍan los testigos claves en el proceso contra el capo mexicano . seguimos pendientes de puerto rico y lo llevamos a conocer cuÁl es la situaciÓn en el municipio de...
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she's an elected member of mexico's congress she's been the regular help me here for many years. if you assess your looks and know they're there as a member of his family. who will come when you don't. have a yeah i'd rather they go to. the second. later this month yes. if yes we see that. in the voting. a good deal for the most part of most of the. game. who. will. drug lords. very. cold feet. just. killed. or executed i believe this is a personal opinion. many times a family no or its relative wifes on what do you want to name it. into. and they do nothing. they used in the us. and that's why this psychologist told me the biggest the bigger the tomb the bigger the guilt. i mean listen this is huge you see deal arms sign over the house are conditioner. bullet proof glass you know any family that is capable of building this kind of tomb they do happen and they do have. what's this is it the parking lot yeah that's the parking lot and if you own cities great for a few. hours it's on. and you get in you can feed easily at least so what think cars here. then cars. maybe while let's
she's an elected member of mexico's congress she's been the regular help me here for many years. if you assess your looks and know they're there as a member of his family. who will come when you don't. have a yeah i'd rather they go to. the second. later this month yes. if yes we see that. in the voting. a good deal for the most part of most of the. game. who. will. drug lords. very. cold feet. just. killed. or executed i believe this is a personal opinion. many times a family no or its...
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mexico said no can do. the mexican constitution prohibited that in the energy sector and mexico wanted labor mobility and the us government said no can do. no surprise one of the toxicant devices issues mexico and the united states have been dealing with is labor mobility written large. in a nutshell what we built in 1993 was not only responding to the changes happening as a result of the end of the cold war, unification of europe, how north america needed to come together to compete and be successful in the last stages of the 20th century. >> thanks to all three of you for those insights. when i think about it, in terms of world leaders over the last 10, 12, 15 years, you stand out as certainly a g-8 leader who advanced free-trade agreements on behalf of their country more than anyone else on the world stage. numerous canada bilateral agreements, when i about you concluded negotiations with the eu you were prime minister during tpp negotiations, two significant -- you as bilateral, i is multilateral. i thi
mexico said no can do. the mexican constitution prohibited that in the energy sector and mexico wanted labor mobility and the us government said no can do. no surprise one of the toxicant devices issues mexico and the united states have been dealing with is labor mobility written large. in a nutshell what we built in 1993 was not only responding to the changes happening as a result of the end of the cold war, unification of europe, how north america needed to come together to compete and be...
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mexico, guatemala, honduras, venezuela. the classes are part of the garces foundation, a non profit organization that provides access to free healthcare and educational services to immigrants in the philadelphia area. >> the need to educate them is huge. >> the organization was founded in 2012 by iron chef jose garces and his former wife dr. beatriz garces. >> they are in the dark and they really need people to support them. >> the garces' mission is to provide platforms to improve quality of life, including english as a second language classes. >> starting with vocabulary, i'll say it you listen and repeat. hostess. hostess. >> to help teach the language they use familiar words, since many come from the restaurant community. >> booth. >> booth. >> and you know firsthand how they go from getting here and knowing nothing and how they progress. >> by coming here students practice interacting with other people their confidence grows. >> and with confidence comes success. >> by giving them the opportunity to learn english and c
mexico, guatemala, honduras, venezuela. the classes are part of the garces foundation, a non profit organization that provides access to free healthcare and educational services to immigrants in the philadelphia area. >> the need to educate them is huge. >> the organization was founded in 2012 by iron chef jose garces and his former wife dr. beatriz garces. >> they are in the dark and they really need people to support them. >> the garces' mission is to provide platforms...
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has a huge surplus with mexico. and so how you bring in things like e commerce and digital trade into the nafta of the 21st century is a very important opportunity for the three countries. how do we bring labor and environmental issues that were agreed to as you remember this very well, mr. speaker, side agreements because some in the u.s. government and some in the mexican government didn't want them in the core treaty itself. we have the opportunity of bringing some of the issues into the treaty itself. how do we continue to build on these extremely successful supply production chains that have made the stream so competitive? how do we prevent a frankly doctrine of my way or the highway approach to the negotiations in nafta from a deal that could be important for the economic future of the three countries? i think a lot of this is going to be playing out not only in terms of the next rounds of negotiations. we are now reaching the fourth round which will be complex because the 800 pound gorilla in the room. it wil
has a huge surplus with mexico. and so how you bring in things like e commerce and digital trade into the nafta of the 21st century is a very important opportunity for the three countries. how do we bring labor and environmental issues that were agreed to as you remember this very well, mr. speaker, side agreements because some in the u.s. government and some in the mexican government didn't want them in the core treaty itself. we have the opportunity of bringing some of the issues into the...
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[applause] and you had a wonderful president in mexico. i can tell you that. when america is unified, there is no challenge we cannot overcome. when we empower the hopes of our people, especially the young, fantastic people right in front of me who perform so brilliantl brilliantly, when we embrace the dignity and the beauty of human life, and then you just look out, there is no task to large and no dream be beyond your re, no dream, there there's no drem beyond your reach, you know that, right? talking to some very young people up front that you can't see. [applause] no matter who we are or where we come from, we are all americans, and we are all bound together by our love for this country and for its flag, and for each other. thank you .. that is a big deal. that's a great thing. from our earliest days, hispanic americans have an rich our country and helped shaped our history. their contributions through the generations through art and music and literature, to science, fellowship and expiration are extraordinary. the spirit and creativity that shines through
[applause] and you had a wonderful president in mexico. i can tell you that. when america is unified, there is no challenge we cannot overcome. when we empower the hopes of our people, especially the young, fantastic people right in front of me who perform so brilliantl brilliantly, when we embrace the dignity and the beauty of human life, and then you just look out, there is no task to large and no dream be beyond your re, no dream, there there's no drem beyond your reach, you know that,...
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we have to be prepared to say no mexico is bigger than nafta. an agreement that took twenty years to negotiate it's hard to renegotiate but mexico would be willing to try still mexican negotiators want to avoid the new tariffs that trump suggested to prevent companies from leaving mexico for the u.s. . not many support trumps position even the powerful american lobbying organization the u.s. chamber of commerce is turning its back. we've been patient headed and constructive but let me right now be possible and direct there are several several. proposals still on the table that could tire deal and that could mean deep trouble for the economy canada the usa and mexico are each other's most important trading partners and for many companies there is no plan b. the nafta agreement is vital for their survival. north korea is currently not what you'd call a tourism hotspot it would have something to do with the fact that recently an american tourist was incarcerated there on spying charges he apparently was tortured and died from his injuries shortly a
we have to be prepared to say no mexico is bigger than nafta. an agreement that took twenty years to negotiate it's hard to renegotiate but mexico would be willing to try still mexican negotiators want to avoid the new tariffs that trump suggested to prevent companies from leaving mexico for the u.s. . not many support trumps position even the powerful american lobbying organization the u.s. chamber of commerce is turning its back. we've been patient headed and constructive but let me right now...
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se cree que vargas podrÍa haber escapado a mÉxico para refugiarse del homicidio. la vÍctima perdiÓ la vida luego de ingresar al hospital. anÍbal ramírez de 13 aÑos es la vÍctima de homicidios mÁs joven en oakland este aÑo. a pesar de que la policÍa nos da a conocer el mÓvil del asesinato, ha surgido informaciÓn de que su muerte fue precedida por amenazas. jaime: esta es la plaza en oakland ,el lugar donde fue ultimado del adolescente anÍbal ramÍrez. las velas aÚn reposan en el sitio donde muriÓ anÍbal ramÍrez de 13 aÑos, un adolescente guatemalteco reciÉn inmigrado. >> se le hacÍa muy difícil llegar a la escuela, a veces sentÍa que estaba en peligro. v agrega que hay muchas familias que pueden causar problemas. >>hay mucha inseguridad. ya me tocÓ a mi. >> anÍbal llevaba un aÑo desde que llegÓ de guatemala y ya habÍa sido atracado y amenazado en la calle. rubÉn leal es un organizador de comunidades unidas para restaurar la reinserciÓn juvenil. leal dice que es muy difÍcil para un joven lidiar con la violencia en las calles de oakland.
se cree que vargas podrÍa haber escapado a mÉxico para refugiarse del homicidio. la vÍctima perdiÓ la vida luego de ingresar al hospital. anÍbal ramírez de 13 aÑos es la vÍctima de homicidios mÁs joven en oakland este aÑo. a pesar de que la policÍa nos da a conocer el mÓvil del asesinato, ha surgido informaciÓn de que su muerte fue precedida por amenazas. jaime: esta es la plaza en oakland ,el lugar donde fue ultimado del adolescente anÍbal ramÍrez. las velas aÚn reposan en el...
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when you look at what is going on in mexico, mexico is -- right now. having a 10 time in terms of crime. more than ever we need a wall. the drugs are literally pouring through. a are going to have to have wall. we have to have a wall. if you look at what is going on over the other side of the border there is tremendous crime. we have a very good relationship with mexico. there have been a lot of problems. we do not want the drugs and the crime but we need the wall. actually, we have asked congress than any proposed immigration reform ends the change of migration. one person comes in then brings everybody and his family in with him, or her. chain -- we have to put an end to chain migration. we need a nation that is the american worker and taxpayer first. proudly nominated thurston nielsen to serve as secretary of homeland security. i urge the senate to quickly confirm this really tremendously qualified nominee. i also asked for my other nominees. we have approximately half of the nominees confirmed by the senate is frankly, the democrats have terrible p
when you look at what is going on in mexico, mexico is -- right now. having a 10 time in terms of crime. more than ever we need a wall. the drugs are literally pouring through. a are going to have to have wall. we have to have a wall. if you look at what is going on over the other side of the border there is tremendous crime. we have a very good relationship with mexico. there have been a lot of problems. we do not want the drugs and the crime but we need the wall. actually, we have asked...
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and tonight there are growing questions about freedom of the press in mexico. and the deadly price many pay pursuing the truth. >> he's being remembered not only for his journalism, but his work as a volunteer medic. >>> still ahead tonight, two weeks after the mass shooting in las vegas, we'll look at the impact on the first responders, what they are going through. >>> also, a break in the search for justice in the murder of a young man 34 years after he was killed. police among those arrested. >>> almost two weeks after a gunman killed 58 people, the massacre's impact is far from over, not only for the families shattered by the attack, but so many who responded. >> the details still haunt las vegas emt glenn simpson. >> at one point we were creating stethoscopes to create tunicates. it was disbelief that we had to do it. >> he saved many lives that horrible sunday night, but lost his friend cameron robin it's been difficult do sleep at night. one of my friends who was attending the event was shot and killed. >> reporter: they're now trying to cope with the tr
and tonight there are growing questions about freedom of the press in mexico. and the deadly price many pay pursuing the truth. >> he's being remembered not only for his journalism, but his work as a volunteer medic. >>> still ahead tonight, two weeks after the mass shooting in las vegas, we'll look at the impact on the first responders, what they are going through. >>> also, a break in the search for justice in the murder of a young man 34 years after he was killed....
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hoy arranco el mundial sub 17 y mexico sufrio mas de la cuenta... --- debut mexico en el mundial sub- 17 enfrent a un rival que en el papel pareca "pan comido" pero que en la realidad termin siendo un equipo ordenado y con buen potencial ofensivo --- agarraron mal parada a la defensa del "tri" y la mision era buscar al goleador al matador "mohamed dawood" que cuando entra en contacto con el baln es un depredador gol de la seleccin de irak --- en la segunda mitad mexico meti ms presin y logr empatar el juego --- marcador final uno a uno --- y a quien le toc bailar con la ms fea es a honduras ---"toshi susuki" se crey messi y se pase en el area ante la mirada de una defensa catracha que no pudo hacer nada y japn termin con goleada 6-1 --- le sigue lloviendo sobre mojado al futbol hondureÑo en competencias internacionales --- proximo juego de honduras ser ante nueva caledonia ---- en la nfl los 49ers lo dejaron todo una vez ms y el resultado fue el mismo se regresaron con las manos totalmente vacias --fiesta en la casa de los potros de indianapolis regresaba payton manning en una ceremo
hoy arranco el mundial sub 17 y mexico sufrio mas de la cuenta... --- debut mexico en el mundial sub- 17 enfrent a un rival que en el papel pareca "pan comido" pero que en la realidad termin siendo un equipo ordenado y con buen potencial ofensivo --- agarraron mal parada a la defensa del "tri" y la mision era buscar al goleador al matador "mohamed dawood" que cuando entra en contacto con el baln es un depredador gol de la seleccin de irak --- en la segunda mitad...
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we have to be prepared to say no thank you mexico is bigger than nafta. an agreement that took twenty years to negotiate is hard to renegotiate but mexico says it's willing to try still mexican negotiators want to avoid the new tariffs the trump has suggested to prevent companies from leaving mexico for the u.s. . not many support troops position even the powerful u.s. chamber of commerce is turning its back we've been patient cool headed and constructive but let me right now be walsall and direct there are several several. proposals still on the table that could doom this entire deal that could spell trouble for the three countries economies canada the u.s. and mexico are each other's most important trading partners many companies depend on nafta and for them there is no plan b. . and many companies of course are watching the on folding negotiations let's bring in yes caught our financial correspondent on wall street thank you very much for being there for us yes now we see know how important the nafta agreement is and yet president trump seems quite rel
we have to be prepared to say no thank you mexico is bigger than nafta. an agreement that took twenty years to negotiate is hard to renegotiate but mexico says it's willing to try still mexican negotiators want to avoid the new tariffs the trump has suggested to prevent companies from leaving mexico for the u.s. . not many support troops position even the powerful u.s. chamber of commerce is turning its back we've been patient cool headed and constructive but let me right now be walsall and...
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julio: se conmemorÓ en mÉxico el primer mes de 7.4 grados. organizaciones convocaron a una reuniÓn en conmemoración a las vÍctimas. reportero: a la una de la tarde de este grupo de vecinos se congregaron en el lugar y rindieron homenajes a quienes perdieron la vida. ha pasado un mes de la tragedia, pero la memoria de muchos de los que llegaron a este lugar estÁn frescos los recuerdos de lo sucedido el 19 de septiembre. >> empezamos a salir, o ismos cÓmo en el segundo se desploma en la empresa. fuimos saliendo de la empresa, pero desgraciadamente con dos pÉrdidas, [aplausos] reportero: se realizÓ una misa por las vÍctimas que en un abrir y cerrar de ojos lo perdieron todo. >> estamos viviendo una situaciÓn que nunca en la vida podÍa llegar a suceder. es un impacto tremendo que en 10 segundos no tienes nada. reportero: ellos, al igual que otros en la capital habÍan sido convocados a travÉs de las redes sociales para participar de esta jornada en el reconocimiento a las vÍctimas y ante las muestras de solidaridad ante la tragedia. >
julio: se conmemorÓ en mÉxico el primer mes de 7.4 grados. organizaciones convocaron a una reuniÓn en conmemoración a las vÍctimas. reportero: a la una de la tarde de este grupo de vecinos se congregaron en el lugar y rindieron homenajes a quienes perdieron la vida. ha pasado un mes de la tragedia, pero la memoria de muchos de los que llegaron a este lugar estÁn frescos los recuerdos de lo sucedido el 19 de septiembre. >> empezamos a salir, o ismos cÓmo en el segundo se desploma en...
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and tonight there are growing questions about freedom of the press in mexico. and the deadly price many pay pursuing the truth. >> he's being remembered not only for his journalism, but his work as volunteer medic. >>> still ahead tonight, two weeks after the mass shooting in las vegas, we'll look at the impact on the first responders, what they are going through. >>> also, a break in the search for justice in the murder of a young man 34 years after he was ♪ if you wear a denture, you not only want a clean feeling every day, you want your denture to be stain free. did you know there's a specialty cleanser that's gentle enough for everyday use and cleans better than regular toothpaste? try polident cleanser. it has a four in one cleaning system that kills ten times more odor causing bacteria than regular toothpaste, deep cleans where brushing may miss, helps remove tough stains, and maintains the original color of your dentures when used daily. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture, use polident every day. your parents have been ittalking about you for yea
and tonight there are growing questions about freedom of the press in mexico. and the deadly price many pay pursuing the truth. >> he's being remembered not only for his journalism, but his work as volunteer medic. >>> still ahead tonight, two weeks after the mass shooting in las vegas, we'll look at the impact on the first responders, what they are going through. >>> also, a break in the search for justice in the murder of a young man 34 years after he was ♪ if you...
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now the canadian prime minister is in mexico as the future remains unclear for both countries on the free trade agreement with the u.s. justin trudeau is right now missing the mexican president pena nieto to talk about the nafta of course also mexico city is out there as john heilemann so john i guess i'm guessing that certain after is going to be top of the agenda for these two leaders. absolutely justin trudeau is coming to mexico in a really delicate moment as you just said there for these two countries and that's because of the third member of the north american free trade agreement the united states is increasingly playing hardball in the negotiations over how it should be modernized or whether it should continue at all president donald trump has been very publicly ambivalent for quite some time about nafta musing over whether it should continue and president prime minister trudeau is actually come to mexico straight from washington where he did talk to president trump and so mexico and canada have both said that they think that the nafta should continue but they are in quite di
now the canadian prime minister is in mexico as the future remains unclear for both countries on the free trade agreement with the u.s. justin trudeau is right now missing the mexican president pena nieto to talk about the nafta of course also mexico city is out there as john heilemann so john i guess i'm guessing that certain after is going to be top of the agenda for these two leaders. absolutely justin trudeau is coming to mexico in a really delicate moment as you just said there for these...
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., canada, and mexico. today canadian prime minister justin trudeau brought his case directly to the oval office. kayla tausche has more. >> reporter: in a meeting with the canadian prime minister, president trump said tough negotiations are ahead over trade negotiations with canada, the u.s., and mexico. >> i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta. we'll renegotiate. if we can't make a deal, we'll leave it. but maybe that won't be necessary. >> reporter: labor groups hosted protest signs outside the talks as business groups worried requirements for higher share of u.s. parts in autos might kill the deal. ahead of the meeting with the president, prime minister justin trudeau and foreign minister christie of freeland met with the ways and means committee which oversees trade agreements. in prepared remarks, trudeau touted trade with canada and thanks the group for inviting him. committee aides say canada requested it. the fact of the meeting underscores an uneasy alliance
., canada, and mexico. today canadian prime minister justin trudeau brought his case directly to the oval office. kayla tausche has more. >> reporter: in a meeting with the canadian prime minister, president trump said tough negotiations are ahead over trade negotiations with canada, the u.s., and mexico. >> i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta. we'll renegotiate. if we can't make a deal, we'll leave it. but maybe that won't be necessary....
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until now, mexico and collaborative have been -- mexico and canada have been collaborative, saying we will stay at the table and things like that. we are seeing some of these proposals from the shock and all-type things, land like a bomb. if the u.s. does not want to ater down itsw wine, we could have many scenarios that donald trump could give notice of leaving and not actually do it. he could end up in a political fight with congress. it gets messy from here on out. mark: is there any optimism, eric, from your side? naftams like talk of mere tweaks are behind us. can you find common ground from the u.s. and mexican standpoint? eric: one of the things mexico is counting on here are the allies in the u.s. private sector and congress. we have seen in the last three weeks the u.s. chamber rising up and speaking out against the proposals that have been floated and are now granted by the u.s. negotiating team. we have seen members of congress talking about nafta's importance to their states. the national association of manufacturers from different groups. one of the things mexico is comin
until now, mexico and collaborative have been -- mexico and canada have been collaborative, saying we will stay at the table and things like that. we are seeing some of these proposals from the shock and all-type things, land like a bomb. if the u.s. does not want to ater down itsw wine, we could have many scenarios that donald trump could give notice of leaving and not actually do it. he could end up in a political fight with congress. it gets messy from here on out. mark: is there any...
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could drop out of the deal john holdren reports from mexico city. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is visiting mexico at a very delicate moment in terms of the north american free trade agreement that binds canada mexico and the united states together in a free trading block he's come straight from washington where president trump as he has been for some time was musing about whether it might not be best to scrap all together nafta and have bilateral trading agreements he's negotiators in the fourth round of negotiations now over enough to are apparently playing hardball they're trying to get things that the canadian makes contains don't really want to give now until now mates can kind of had quite a united front they both said that they want to modernize this agreement but they want to keep this agreement with it both in very different positions as well while the united states and canada both developed countries have quite a healthy trade balance makes coke and the u.s. u.s. has has a more than sixty billion trade deficit with mexico last yea
could drop out of the deal john holdren reports from mexico city. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is visiting mexico at a very delicate moment in terms of the north american free trade agreement that binds canada mexico and the united states together in a free trading block he's come straight from washington where president trump as he has been for some time was musing about whether it might not be best to scrap all together nafta and have bilateral trading agreements he's negotiators in...
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mexico is bigger than nafta. rebecca: president trump repeatedly said he prepared to scrap the deal in favor of bilateral trade agreements. but his stance lacks widespread support, mainly from u.s. businesses and the powerful chamber of commerce lobbying group. to north american free trade and to the north american free trade agreement is , andeat to our partnership vibrancy. and clearly the national security and safety of all three nations. rebecca: the u.s. chamber of commerce also criticizes what it calls a poisoned pill proposal meant to sabotage nasa, including a sunset clause that would require regular renegotiations. while on the campaign trail and as president, donald trump has repeatedly threatened to rip up free trade agreements, which has pressed authorities in mexico to travel to brazil and argentina to talk about the import of corn, present in virtually all mexican cuisine, currently imported almost entirely from the united states. correspondent on the ground in mexico filed this report. reporter: in
mexico is bigger than nafta. rebecca: president trump repeatedly said he prepared to scrap the deal in favor of bilateral trade agreements. but his stance lacks widespread support, mainly from u.s. businesses and the powerful chamber of commerce lobbying group. to north american free trade and to the north american free trade agreement is , andeat to our partnership vibrancy. and clearly the national security and safety of all three nations. rebecca: the u.s. chamber of commerce also criticizes...
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almost everything you can imagine springs out of mexico. u.s. and canada and mexico. everything from bmw's to leather seats, almost everything you can imagine comes from mexico. 300 billion goods were imported, that is a staggering number. this town provides for 325,000 jobs. this is a look at how one family the bermudas really were the godfathers of this industry, becoming the manufacturing wheelhouse for the world, something that president trump constantly threatens to unwind, famously calling math of nafta the worst deal of the century and there are talks this weekend into the next. >> right. great insight. we got more from the reporter. the godfathernows andhe industry in mexico, war is. he really created this industry nearly 30 years ago or longer the young 30 years ago. in 1968 he the first macquiadora, assembling television parts for rca. it has attracted firms from all over the world, primarily the united states but increasingly other areas. this is where companies can't come of a parts, they have them assembled and they end up being a part of whatever you are
almost everything you can imagine springs out of mexico. u.s. and canada and mexico. everything from bmw's to leather seats, almost everything you can imagine comes from mexico. 300 billion goods were imported, that is a staggering number. this town provides for 325,000 jobs. this is a look at how one family the bermudas really were the godfathers of this industry, becoming the manufacturing wheelhouse for the world, something that president trump constantly threatens to unwind, famously...