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let me explain why it is important to mexico. , these mexico corruption intimate link to the privileged assignedll the systems by privilege. elections, 2000, 2012, and other years. we have different parties govern the country. we have the same privileged system. it is really interesting, mexico we expected in when we have free elections and change between parties that corruption would be reduced in the first years, but that didn't happen. so, corruption is about privilege. reason thatain explains why mexico can have the , it is law that we want the first step to force the economy and accelerate innovation in the country and make a more competitive country. corruption is the first goal for mexico for those reasons. goal, is not just another it is the most important one. explains why the people choose -- povertynd goal is about . let me say in other words it is the idea that it is going to have50 or 60 years the opportunity to be the middle class in our country. 52 million people in poverty. same trendsain the in the country, they are going to spend more than four years in toer to have th
let me explain why it is important to mexico. , these mexico corruption intimate link to the privileged assignedll the systems by privilege. elections, 2000, 2012, and other years. we have different parties govern the country. we have the same privileged system. it is really interesting, mexico we expected in when we have free elections and change between parties that corruption would be reduced in the first years, but that didn't happen. so, corruption is about privilege. reason thatain...
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to mexico than going from mexico to the u.s. so let's go to what is everything now. north american authorities is the fact that . there's pressure there lots of central americans coming through mexico and trying to go to the united states so that certainly creates its difficult situation of the no the border for us but that's a situation related to. people from honduras guatemala el salvador coming through mexico relations with mexico on mexican people. quite balance that's not where the problem is so let's china to the picture because that's important the you as m.c.a. deal with discussed earlier includes a provision that forces also mentors to inform each other of talks on trade deals with non market economies and can be used to freeze them out if these talks result in a deal how much of a blow would that be for mexico and canada's relations with china. well china is of course the giant not in the room i mean the most important trading partner for each of us outside ourselves. mexico wants to develop a good relationship with china mexico has a huge trade deficit wi
to mexico than going from mexico to the u.s. so let's go to what is everything now. north american authorities is the fact that . there's pressure there lots of central americans coming through mexico and trying to go to the united states so that certainly creates its difficult situation of the no the border for us but that's a situation related to. people from honduras guatemala el salvador coming through mexico relations with mexico on mexican people. quite balance that's not where the...
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in mexico. there are people staying in mexico if given asylum or come and go it if there was a work based program in mexico. and there will be people coming arthro. mexico needs a immigration policy for its own reasons. and united states needs a serious conversation where democrats and republicans sit down and say what is a fair-minded but tough minded border strategy that mr. dissuade people from coming to the country. allow people to have legal avenues for people to come and work but dissawed people from making a journey as of an unauthorize the migrant to the u.s. border. we haven't had that conversation yet. i worry what we are doing as a result we're just basically trying to throw a problem to the mexico and the mexican government is saying we'll deal with it for a while and hoping this passes. we could be having the same conversation a year from now. >> yeah, the only thing i'll add is we have seen the story during the obama administration. there was a huge crites of unaccompanied child mi
in mexico. there are people staying in mexico if given asylum or come and go it if there was a work based program in mexico. and there will be people coming arthro. mexico needs a immigration policy for its own reasons. and united states needs a serious conversation where democrats and republicans sit down and say what is a fair-minded but tough minded border strategy that mr. dissuade people from coming to the country. allow people to have legal avenues for people to come and work but dissawed...
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mexico with the new president? i'm sure he wants to prove his strength there. >> well, first, this does nothing to help the immigration issue. secondly, you know, mexico's been quite restrained. the new president has not said anything terribly negative about the president talking about the wall, the immigration coming in, mexico not doing enough. he's been restrained but now, you know, his back is against the wall mexico is going to have to retaliate if we pursue this foolish policy and it's going to affect our economy, it's going to affect the border mexico is going to put sanctions on our products too and what's going to happen with the mexico agreement? it has to be ratified by the mexican senate the president of the mexican senate and what if the mexican senate says we have to start striking back at the united states we've been rather restrained in these insults that president trump has sent us, this policy he's sending, he's defying us. so i don't understand this strategy and it helps nothing with immigration,
mexico with the new president? i'm sure he wants to prove his strength there. >> well, first, this does nothing to help the immigration issue. secondly, you know, mexico's been quite restrained. the new president has not said anything terribly negative about the president talking about the wall, the immigration coming in, mexico not doing enough. he's been restrained but now, you know, his back is against the wall mexico is going to have to retaliate if we pursue this foolish policy and...
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for mexico, we obtain the future states of california, new mexico, arizona, nevada, utah and parts of colorado and wyoming. literally 42% of mexico's territory at that time. major battles fought at palo alto, monterey, and bueno vista, bear cruise, and the gates of mexico city. always out numbered, the americans won every major battle. sometimes as in buena vista, they were at a three to one disadvantage. 13,000 americans died during the war. more than 11,000 of them from disease and other noncombat causes. american officers who received their baptist of fire in the mexican war later led the armies during the civil war. among them, ulysses s granted, robert lee, william sherman, stone wall jackson, george mcclellan and james long street. the mexican war is america's first war of invasion. it was fought on multiple fronts across thousands of miles. from the texas border to mexico city. to san francisco bay. in snowy mountains and deserts. and summer heat and winter cold. on tropical beaches and densely populated cities. general zachary taylor's army fought on the rio grande river and m
for mexico, we obtain the future states of california, new mexico, arizona, nevada, utah and parts of colorado and wyoming. literally 42% of mexico's territory at that time. major battles fought at palo alto, monterey, and bueno vista, bear cruise, and the gates of mexico city. always out numbered, the americans won every major battle. sometimes as in buena vista, they were at a three to one disadvantage. 13,000 americans died during the war. more than 11,000 of them from disease and other...
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-mexico negotiations. of course, this after white house trade adviser peter navarro defended the trump administration's tariff action against mexico. take a listen. >> i'm very bullish right now because what president trump has done is to change the game. right now, we are taking a strong measure which will change the mexican calculus in a way aich will actually get solution on our southern border. that's where we need to go to and that is good for the market. that weuite surprising are getting the latest report that there was no agreement, despite the fact that just this week -- yesterday, in fact -- we heard from mexico's foreign minister being pretty optimistic about the chances of getting a deal before the tariffs are limited. an 80% chance, i believe, and a think we will hear from him in half an hour or so. >> that's right. they came into this meeting with washington with a lot of high hopes and a lot of congressional republicans were putting a lot of hopes on this meeting, creating some sort of break
-mexico negotiations. of course, this after white house trade adviser peter navarro defended the trump administration's tariff action against mexico. take a listen. >> i'm very bullish right now because what president trump has done is to change the game. right now, we are taking a strong measure which will change the mexican calculus in a way aich will actually get solution on our southern border. that's where we need to go to and that is good for the market. that weuite surprising are...
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-mexico-canada agreement and the mexico-e.u. free trade agreement, which will require a lot of work and energy. we are in the process of implementing cptpp, which is also an overhaul in many areas. and we need to make sure that our legislation is in compliance with the cptpp. we have some transition periods that we have to accomplish in the next four years. so that will take a lot of our energy. and then we may see that cptpp may be considering new members. it may be the case that we may end with some additional agreements that will be on the margin. that does not mean that they're not important. they're very important. but in terms of the size of trade, they're smaller. but i want to tell you that mexico wants to really make this agreement -- i mean, they are a very important source of trust, confidence, competitiveness. but we also want to take these agreements in mexico to more people to understand what are the benefits and to understand how they can take advantage of it. and to let them know, what are the things that they ne
-mexico-canada agreement and the mexico-e.u. free trade agreement, which will require a lot of work and energy. we are in the process of implementing cptpp, which is also an overhaul in many areas. and we need to make sure that our legislation is in compliance with the cptpp. we have some transition periods that we have to accomplish in the next four years. so that will take a lot of our energy. and then we may see that cptpp may be considering new members. it may be the case that we may end...
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nielsen testified about a remain-in-mexico program, but when we sat down last week mexico had only agreed to three ports of entry being used for us to return people to mexico. only 300 people a day were going back to remain in mexico. once we fully implement the agreement that president trump secured, we'll have several thousand people that we'll be able to return to mexico where they will remain while their asylum application is being processed. >> bret: the president hinted that there is something else pending. is there something else to be announced? >> there is, bret. the president's focus here is on outcomes. we don't want to reach an agreement and then simply implement that and focus on process. the president's obobjective is to reduce the number of people coming into our country illegally but if all of this doesn't work the president has made it clear. within 90 days, we have a backstop. >> bret: >> bret: mexico did not agree, is that in the offing? is it a possibility? or are you disappointed that that didn't happen? >> we're not disappointed in this agreement. we've also reached
nielsen testified about a remain-in-mexico program, but when we sat down last week mexico had only agreed to three ports of entry being used for us to return people to mexico. only 300 people a day were going back to remain in mexico. once we fully implement the agreement that president trump secured, we'll have several thousand people that we'll be able to return to mexico where they will remain while their asylum application is being processed. >> bret: the president hinted that there...
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ambassador to mexico talks about arizona- mexico trade importer policy. he is interviewed by arizona governor doug ducey. this part of a recent conference was hosted by the wilson center and is about 20 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure to be .ere with governor ducey today from right after his election in 2014 one of the first things he did was invest in the partnership with mexico. he recognized from before being governor how important mexico is to arizona, and arizona to mexico. got tohis first trips i receive him when i was ambassador -- >> our very first international trip. >> thank you for the hospitality. it was great to have that be the first international trip upon election, and going back to mexico city was our first international trip upon reelection. >> that's great. 2018,d 2014, reelected 23rd governor of arizona. i'm having a tough time figuring out why people complain about the heat. [laughter] hot further little south, in this state you partner with a lot it gets even hotter. anyway, it's great to have the governor here with us today. we
ambassador to mexico talks about arizona- mexico trade importer policy. he is interviewed by arizona governor doug ducey. this part of a recent conference was hosted by the wilson center and is about 20 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure to be .ere with governor ducey today from right after his election in 2014 one of the first things he did was invest in the partnership with mexico. he recognized from before being governor how important mexico is to arizona, and arizona to mexico. got...
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bush and phillip calderon of mexico. it was groundbreaking, mexico and the united states had never entered into any security agreement before and many compared it to norad, the agreement between the united states and canada that this would be the armed forces security agencies working side by side and building trust and in fact over the last 12 years that's what we've seen. what is doubtful, though, is whether or not this has actually reduced levels of violence. what would have happened if we hadn't had this kind of cooperation between the two countries? but what we are seeing is that year after year the number of homicides in mexico is growing. last year we had 36,000 homicides. and this year it looks as though those numbers will be even higher. host: duncan wood is our guest, talking about the fight against mexican drug cartels. 202-748-8000 is the number for democrats, republicans 2-704-8001 and independents, 202-748-8002 and we welcome your comments on twitter. wj and a tweet at c-span also text us. the president twe
bush and phillip calderon of mexico. it was groundbreaking, mexico and the united states had never entered into any security agreement before and many compared it to norad, the agreement between the united states and canada that this would be the armed forces security agencies working side by side and building trust and in fact over the last 12 years that's what we've seen. what is doubtful, though, is whether or not this has actually reduced levels of violence. what would have happened if we...
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the position of mexico is public. consider that mexico is . threat to national security therefore, we should not have tariffs imposed to us. that is the main position. due to the priority to conclude the usmca, there was a lapse where we did not have discussions related to this topic. we hope to have to do with a because itolution should not be part of the terrorists. that also has implications. it is part of a case among other countries. aboutd to be very careful this. are you confident that you will get to some kind of resolution? canada is saying we should be the same way that we don't want tariffs or a quota, let's get rid of these all restrictions. the u.s. seems to be coming from a different standpoint that this is a whole program that they set up and mexico and canada cannot be exempted because in the program does not work. how are you confident that this will get resolved? >> it is a matter of principle. i think it works in the industry. they speak out about the need to solve this issue. mexico is doing what is in our capacity, which i
the position of mexico is public. consider that mexico is . threat to national security therefore, we should not have tariffs imposed to us. that is the main position. due to the priority to conclude the usmca, there was a lapse where we did not have discussions related to this topic. we hope to have to do with a because itolution should not be part of the terrorists. that also has implications. it is part of a case among other countries. aboutd to be very careful this. are you confident that...
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entering into mexico. so that is going to drive the numbers down, whether it's going to be a game changer remains to be seen but it is going to make a big difference up here on our border with mexico. >> but brandon, mexico's also saying look, we're a generous country and people who come in they have human rights and we have all sorts of visas that they may be able to get. so the biggest thing we're going to do is we're going to ask them to register. i was listening to the mexican foreign minister and it seemed to me he was saying that's the big change here, we're going to ask them to register so we know who and how many people are entering the country, not necessarily that there are going to be far fewer migrants going through mexico. >> i don't think they're going to allow them to register and come into mexico for the sole purpose of coming up to the u.s. border to cross the border illegally. and that's where it's going to make a difference. again, yes, mexico has laws, immigration laws, and people can e
entering into mexico. so that is going to drive the numbers down, whether it's going to be a game changer remains to be seen but it is going to make a big difference up here on our border with mexico. >> but brandon, mexico's also saying look, we're a generous country and people who come in they have human rights and we have all sorts of visas that they may be able to get. so the biggest thing we're going to do is we're going to ask them to register. i was listening to the mexican foreign...
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news coming to you live from berlin mexico signals tighter migration controls as u.s. tariffs loom record numbers of central american migrants are heading through mexico to the u.s. border but their numbers could windell as washington ramps up the pressure on its southern neighbor also coming up full board space walkers nasa says the 1st commercial visit to the international space station could take place next year but one of the rocket tourists will have to put that almost astronomical bill for the trip. and a mystery did this german politician was found dead with a bullet in his head police say it was not suicide so who might have been behind his killing. fellow i'm terry martin thanks for joining us the white house says it plans to follow through on threats to slap tariffs on mexican imports that's despite signs of progress at ongoing talks between the 2 countries president trump is trying to ramp up pressure on mexico to stem the flow of central american migrants through the southern u.s. border by president mike pence says that although he's encouraged by his sout
news coming to you live from berlin mexico signals tighter migration controls as u.s. tariffs loom record numbers of central american migrants are heading through mexico to the u.s. border but their numbers could windell as washington ramps up the pressure on its southern neighbor also coming up full board space walkers nasa says the 1st commercial visit to the international space station could take place next year but one of the rocket tourists will have to put that almost astronomical bill...
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mca and that's a plan that keeps people in mexico because it raises wages in mexico. it's not a plan actually that increases corporate profits, so trump has a good plan. we don't want to mess that up because that's going to do more. the actual policing in mexico which is crooked is never going to actually do a whole lot to keep people out more than they are already doing. >> from a market standpoint, david i'm confused and baffled by this whole thing. you lift the steel and aluminum tariffs in preparation for the passage of u.s. mca. the markets like that and they say the president is really going to focus on china and take that on and be really solid about it and fix some of the other problems we're having with our trade issues and then you go and threaten to potentially put this tariff on, which would impact a lot of the same goods. that's why the autos were down today because of steel and aluminum, so the market was down substantially today it was the worst may that we've had since 2010, it was a bad month. you saw the nasdac down 8% the dow is down 6.5% and invest
mca and that's a plan that keeps people in mexico because it raises wages in mexico. it's not a plan actually that increases corporate profits, so trump has a good plan. we don't want to mess that up because that's going to do more. the actual policing in mexico which is crooked is never going to actually do a whole lot to keep people out more than they are already doing. >> from a market standpoint, david i'm confused and baffled by this whole thing. you lift the steel and aluminum...
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new mexico business coalition, new mexico cattle growers association, new mexico federal lands council, new mexico wool growers association, western energy alliance, and women's mining coalition. these are just some of the people that are against it. when we look at this board, we have this designation you see it here in chaco canyon. what wisdom did they have when they first put this together? that's what i want to ask. the dimensions here are for a reason. why are we expending this? -- expanding this? particularly when there is so little trust in the federal government. i think we just realized we had to move a part of our government, i think the b.l.m. if i remember right, out to grand junction, colorado. so that we actually had some bureaucrats who understood the delemkwlas out -- dilemmas out there in western culture and western states. yes, western states gave up a lot. gave a lot compared to the eastern cohorts. we gave property to the federal government for stewardship. however that has been abused. the products that we were supposed to get off those lands as public lands have
new mexico business coalition, new mexico cattle growers association, new mexico federal lands council, new mexico wool growers association, western energy alliance, and women's mining coalition. these are just some of the people that are against it. when we look at this board, we have this designation you see it here in chaco canyon. what wisdom did they have when they first put this together? that's what i want to ask. the dimensions here are for a reason. why are we expending this? --...
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your view is it would be endangered in mexico city? >> i would say there at a heightened risk for being targeted, yes. >> in mexico city? >> i would say yes. >> well, here's my concern. i understand that you describe the impairments on the northern border as being overcrowded and maybe not as healthy as you like them to be. but i but i find it impossible to believe that the entire country of mexico is dangerous for migrants. the country of mexico is offering a time to all these asylum-seekers or escaping guatemala, honduras, venezuela, whatever. you know as well as i do the alone majority of the asylum-seekers that reaches the united states are not approved. 87% are not approved. they are seeking economic advantage. i don't blame them but they're not in danger. and certainly once they get out of honduras and are in mexico they are no longer in danger. we need to be recognizing that people are coming appear for economic opportunities and they've been overwhelming our system. mr. knowles, you talked about the interview process. when was
your view is it would be endangered in mexico city? >> i would say there at a heightened risk for being targeted, yes. >> in mexico city? >> i would say yes. >> well, here's my concern. i understand that you describe the impairments on the northern border as being overcrowded and maybe not as healthy as you like them to be. but i but i find it impossible to believe that the entire country of mexico is dangerous for migrants. the country of mexico is offering a time to...
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let me explain why it is important in mexico, because in mexico, corruption is intimately linked to the privileged system. by system is the same privilege. we have free elections several 2012, other000, years. partiesdifferent governing the country, but we have the same privileged system. is really interesting, because we expected in mexico that women have free elections and change between parties, the corruption would be reduced in the first years. that didn't happen. so corruption is about privilege, inequality. reason that explains why in mexico we don't have the rule of law that we want, it is a first step in order to foster the economy, accelerate the innovation of the country, and make a more competitive country. corruption is the first goal for this government for those reasons. in mexico, it is not just gaol.er oal. it is the most important one. this goal explains why the people choose lopez obrador. is aboutd goal poverty. let me say it in other words. it is about dissatisfaction about poverty and the idea that it is going to take maybe 50 or generations, in order to have the o
let me explain why it is important in mexico, because in mexico, corruption is intimately linked to the privileged system. by system is the same privilege. we have free elections several 2012, other000, years. partiesdifferent governing the country, but we have the same privileged system. is really interesting, because we expected in mexico that women have free elections and change between parties, the corruption would be reduced in the first years. that didn't happen. so corruption is about...
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and mexico. in this portion of the event, senator john cornyn of texas spoke about border security, cross-border trade, and the u.s. mexico trade agreement. this is 30 minutes. >> me know when it is time to go. >> good morning. so, welcome to the wilson center. we are going to get started today. i am chris wilson, the deputy director of the new mexico institute here and i lead our work on the u.s.-mexico border along with other things. we are pleased to be partnering with the border trade alliance again on our sixth annual building competitive u.s. mexico border,. the u.s. mexico border especially when viewed for washington or on the national news media is understood principally as a risk. entranceal enters -- .4 iteris the task, a risk for jump trafficking, a risk of unauthorized immigration, and it is in a sense all of those things. it does represent some risk. the u.s. mexico border is absolutely an integral part of our homeland defense system as well as good policing and plenty of other piece
and mexico. in this portion of the event, senator john cornyn of texas spoke about border security, cross-border trade, and the u.s. mexico trade agreement. this is 30 minutes. >> me know when it is time to go. >> good morning. so, welcome to the wilson center. we are going to get started today. i am chris wilson, the deputy director of the new mexico institute here and i lead our work on the u.s.-mexico border along with other things. we are pleased to be partnering with the border...
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into mexico. we are at the new york stock exchange with all the action. >> the president is now going forward with trent to get mexico to fix the flow of immigrants, illegal immigrants coming to this of the border. the chief of staff says this menstruation asked congress for help and it did not help. they went on break instead. we hope we can get mexico to stop the flow of illegal immigrants. the tariffs have been imposed in stages, june 10 will be when the tariffs will be added to everything across the border. july 1 goes up to 10%, the 15th it goes up 50%, on august 1 topping out at 25% on october 1. the white house says these tariffs will not go in effect in what used to go forward with the alleys of the president and congress. the key republicans questioning this move. the trade policy and border security are separate issues. it's a misuse of presidential capability and a national content. some republican senators are saying this could put both for the u.s. mta ratification in jeopardy advice
into mexico. we are at the new york stock exchange with all the action. >> the president is now going forward with trent to get mexico to fix the flow of immigrants, illegal immigrants coming to this of the border. the chief of staff says this menstruation asked congress for help and it did not help. they went on break instead. we hope we can get mexico to stop the flow of illegal immigrants. the tariffs have been imposed in stages, june 10 will be when the tariffs will be added to...
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we want to work with mexico. that's why the president has been asking for months for mexico to engage, to step up to do more. we're going to build the wall, secure or border, and the president is going to do what's necessary to protect the american people. >> what have they said about the subject in the past? >> we have been giving advanced warning for months. we have asked them repeatedly and told them, they have to do more. let's not forget that the average individual that crosses over the southern border of mexico, it takes 21 days before they reach the united states border. that gives them three weeks in which to break up particularly these large groups. just this week, we had over 1,000 people that moved as a massive group through mexico and came to our border untouched. they could have easily broken up this group, arrested them or sent them back home, and they didn't do anything. we're asking mexico to enforce their own laws, to help stop the people coming in from central america. we have seen a massive inf
we want to work with mexico. that's why the president has been asking for months for mexico to engage, to step up to do more. we're going to build the wall, secure or border, and the president is going to do what's necessary to protect the american people. >> what have they said about the subject in the past? >> we have been giving advanced warning for months. we have asked them repeatedly and told them, they have to do more. let's not forget that the average individual that crosses...
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at all put the example of mexico. in mexico in the year 2000, there were 1.7 million apprehensions in the united states seven border, events. those were not necessarily people. the same people, but it was the events. 98% of the more mexican nationals. we are now to maybe 150,000 mexicans. there's been a clear reduction. mexico's gdp went, probably right now around $12,000, maybe $11,000. there are people that actually point to the fact that when we reach gdp opera $9000, actually when migration began to curve down. there's come to a large extent that's true. i like to think we did our homework to the best of our ability, and that helped. so no money is going to be enough. if any country is not serious about tackling its own challenges. the second thing that i would point out is that success implies necessarily that they countries take ownership of whatever aid and cooperation. just let me point, let me point to the fact we don't have here this morning anybody from central america. they need to be owners of the program
at all put the example of mexico. in mexico in the year 2000, there were 1.7 million apprehensions in the united states seven border, events. those were not necessarily people. the same people, but it was the events. 98% of the more mexican nationals. we are now to maybe 150,000 mexicans. there's been a clear reduction. mexico's gdp went, probably right now around $12,000, maybe $11,000. there are people that actually point to the fact that when we reach gdp opera $9000, actually when migration...
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it is nice that mexico helped out. is this deal a donald trump win because to his base, to which he is often directing his comments to, he has extracted something, he has potentially held mexico to ransom over tariffs and he has got something out of it. he will absolutely claim it as a win and it depends what your standard is. if that is all one requires then they will be satisfied with this. i doubt we will get much substantive of change and worth keeping in mind this will do damage to trade relations between the countries. the new deal was supposed to bring certainty to the relationship, to investors and this undermines it. note that the president did not say this done once and for all, he said he was indefinitely suspending the tariffs. the deal you are referring to is the replacement to nafta. what about the relationship between the two countries? the us had threatened mexico with nafta killing. mexico had complied and struck initially i bilateral deal with the us and canada. it was at the very moment that the whit
it is nice that mexico helped out. is this deal a donald trump win because to his base, to which he is often directing his comments to, he has extracted something, he has potentially held mexico to ransom over tariffs and he has got something out of it. he will absolutely claim it as a win and it depends what your standard is. if that is all one requires then they will be satisfied with this. i doubt we will get much substantive of change and worth keeping in mind this will do damage to trade...
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it will cause a further rise in prices for consumers who buy products from mexico if mexico decides to respond with its own tariffs it could make it more difficult for us farmers more expensive to send their products down south of the border but of course remember it's not just mexico because these tariffs come on top of the other mexico other tariffs including on the european union and especially on china and the chinese tariffs alone are estimated to cost $1.00 trillion dollars and u.s. g.d.p. if they continue so it's now a combination of the tariffs around the world where mr trump and his advisors are risking economic damage for whatever political gain they see loss we're talking about duty's those thoughts with a cent and then will increase to 25 percent have some of the most dramatic increases by the top administration says the start of it's a trade war isn't his sending a message to the mexicans that this is the beginning of a war against here guys. well the issue here is one of security in the united states also a humanitarian crisis only democrats who are republicans in cong
it will cause a further rise in prices for consumers who buy products from mexico if mexico decides to respond with its own tariffs it could make it more difficult for us farmers more expensive to send their products down south of the border but of course remember it's not just mexico because these tariffs come on top of the other mexico other tariffs including on the european union and especially on china and the chinese tariffs alone are estimated to cost $1.00 trillion dollars and u.s....
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if the ploy works and he gets mexico, the president gets mexico to crack down on those people coming across the country illegally, then it will be a big success. if we end in a trade war as we have with china, not so good. >> shepard: of course, nothing has happened. it's talk, talk only unless and until that changes. but the effect of this, whether for the good or bad or by design or not is that the discussion from two days ago, the mueller report is sidelined and it's about tariffs, this is a president that is very good about narrative and the narrative has changed. >> no question about it. the president at times as you point out, chooses to create one controversy to distract from another controversy. i have to say, this is quite a controversy. the stock market going down 300 points. you know, you have republican senators and some conservative pro republican business groups and companies all crying out about it, it's a pretty damaging bright shiny object. >> shepard: and when the chamber of commerce weighs in, in the past, historically over my 20, 30 years, republicans tend to list
if the ploy works and he gets mexico, the president gets mexico to crack down on those people coming across the country illegally, then it will be a big success. if we end in a trade war as we have with china, not so good. >> shepard: of course, nothing has happened. it's talk, talk only unless and until that changes. but the effect of this, whether for the good or bad or by design or not is that the discussion from two days ago, the mueller report is sidelined and it's about tariffs,...
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were mexico's foreign minister as had 1st been all rob lowe joins us live from mexico city metro what is the reaction been there in mexico in official dialogue has yet to take place between officials in mexico and in the united states until now all of the dialogue that we've heard has taken place mainly on social media fully those statements on on thursday evening by president trump those threats to impose tariffs on mexico there was a letter sent via twitter by mexican president lopez obrador calling for a renewed dialogue we once again heard from president obama there during a morning press conference on friday take a listen. sit on the side of i believe this measure will be further analyzed by the united states government i believe that president trump will understand that this is not the way to solve things i think that there will be a correction if not right away at some point because these measures are neither in the interest of mexicans nor united states citizens us and at the moment the mexican foreign minister marcello dodd is on his way to washington d.c. to continue that di
were mexico's foreign minister as had 1st been all rob lowe joins us live from mexico city metro what is the reaction been there in mexico in official dialogue has yet to take place between officials in mexico and in the united states until now all of the dialogue that we've heard has taken place mainly on social media fully those statements on on thursday evening by president trump those threats to impose tariffs on mexico there was a letter sent via twitter by mexican president lopez obrador...
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you could get anywhere in mexico. after pressure to change it, now, you're issued an exit visa but to go through southern mexico. basically means there's no possibility for these people to go farther north without being detected. it is a population that doesn't feel like mexico is the right place for them to be requesting protection, whether it is because they have no cultural language affinities to mexico. i mean, there's a lot of the african population that might fit there. cubans, most of them really want -- the main destination is the united states. i think there's a -- basically, there's a lack of response from the mexican government to what other options this population might have that doesn't want protection in mexico, wants to keep going but has no way to safely and humanely do that right now. it is a challenge that we've not gotten a clear answer from the mexican government or what else they could offer or what else they could do to support the populati population. i'm not sure if you have thoughts of that as
you could get anywhere in mexico. after pressure to change it, now, you're issued an exit visa but to go through southern mexico. basically means there's no possibility for these people to go farther north without being detected. it is a population that doesn't feel like mexico is the right place for them to be requesting protection, whether it is because they have no cultural language affinities to mexico. i mean, there's a lot of the african population that might fit there. cubans, most of...
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/mexico border. we'll have that and much more right after these quick messages. ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a cockroach can survive submergede guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah, wow. not getting in today. not on my watch. pests never stop trying to get in. we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. lou: the president of the koch brothers'-backed americans for prosperity, tom phillips, praising the rino senators who yesterday announced their opposition to president's plan to secure the southern border to impose tariffs on mexico if they don't stop the illegal immigration approaching our
/mexico border. we'll have that and much more right after these quick messages. ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty....
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we raised to the middle class in mexico. in the south of mexico we have 62 communities. there whittington several years ago, for opportunity. for instance, their health system is the worst in the country. educational system is not working, and the most important part, they used to think they could wait for a new situation in the next 30 or 40 years. nothing acceptable about that. that used to be when mexico signed an agreement in the '90s. and never happened. we need to open another process to give them an opportunity. access to internet, the third of all is how can we force to give the economy grow. we need to add value to our economy, we need innovation, we need to solve all problems, we need to use tools also, new ideas in order to increase our capacity to our value. is that possible, sure. but we need to do more than just wait, with defined solutions for the markets, we will debate, it's more about what if we hav investment money together, and the same future of the country in a prohibition about innovation and energy. we have an idea that mexico can grow faster than
we raised to the middle class in mexico. in the south of mexico we have 62 communities. there whittington several years ago, for opportunity. for instance, their health system is the worst in the country. educational system is not working, and the most important part, they used to think they could wait for a new situation in the next 30 or 40 years. nothing acceptable about that. that used to be when mexico signed an agreement in the '90s. and never happened. we need to open another process to...
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mexico, for the first time to my knowledge, has begun issuing work permits, offering asylum in mexico. of course many of these individuals want to be reunited with their family in the united states and so they are turning that down and saying i'll go to the united states. but the agreement to allow those claims to be processed while the applicants remain in mexico i think represents a major change in policy and perhaps will provide some level of deterrence to the efforts many may come from central america and across mexico and the united states. do you have an opinion on that or chief provost, can you perhaps provide color for what i tried to describe? >> no, certainly, senator, our relationship with mexico right now has been an outstanding relationship and considering all we are dealing with on our shared border, it is critical going forward that we continue down that path with the relationship we have. our partners in mexico have been doing as much as they can with the limited resources they have as well and have been great partners. >> given our history with mexico. they're a littl
mexico, for the first time to my knowledge, has begun issuing work permits, offering asylum in mexico. of course many of these individuals want to be reunited with their family in the united states and so they are turning that down and saying i'll go to the united states. but the agreement to allow those claims to be processed while the applicants remain in mexico i think represents a major change in policy and perhaps will provide some level of deterrence to the efforts many may come from...
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president threatens to impose tariffs as high as 25 percent on imports from mexico president announced this latest surprise on twitter thursday evening saying the u.s. would impose tariffs of 5 percent on mexican imports starting june 10th and increase them until the lead illegal immigration problem is remedied a later white house statement said the tariff would increase to temper a cent on july 1st and by another 5 percent each month after up to 25 percent until mexico complies with u.s. demands on immigration but neither mr trollop not the one nor the white house cited any specific actions mexico must take trump latest threat came even as administration is trying to pass a new nafta on the same day that mexican president andres manuel lopez obrador said he would officially introduce the revised trade treaty to the mexican congress and the day after canada's foreign minister made a similar move the prospects for passing the u.s. and ca have been even further and both and y s e n. s. and p. 500 opened down on the news. so danno this came as a total shock to the markets and furthermore
president threatens to impose tariffs as high as 25 percent on imports from mexico president announced this latest surprise on twitter thursday evening saying the u.s. would impose tariffs of 5 percent on mexican imports starting june 10th and increase them until the lead illegal immigration problem is remedied a later white house statement said the tariff would increase to temper a cent on july 1st and by another 5 percent each month after up to 25 percent until mexico complies with u.s....
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and mexico. i hope that this administration will continue that effort in another shape or form that they see fit but that isn't something that has been debated recently, and i think that it would be wise for the new administration to seriously consider again with whatever changes it seems appropriate to further the corporations there is historic and significant. i've got time for one or two at the institute for women's policy research, my question i would like to get your opinion on the idea from a family-based reunification system that we have to the skills base. it's showing that even though the language and education certainly helpede in the early years, eventually after 15 to 20 years all in terms of arming and earning the same as the negative stand one of the strengths that they have as their social networks and so i'm wondering especially now that we are seeing more women andg children coming in the separation of families how do you feel about the un shifting to a point system or skills-bas
and mexico. i hope that this administration will continue that effort in another shape or form that they see fit but that isn't something that has been debated recently, and i think that it would be wise for the new administration to seriously consider again with whatever changes it seems appropriate to further the corporations there is historic and significant. i've got time for one or two at the institute for women's policy research, my question i would like to get your opinion on the idea...
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, a little bit further, mexico city. it was supposed to be an iconic project because it was born there. it wasn't supposed to allow 29 pesos. they are spending not 29 filling but twice as much. most 60 feeling. we have to spend another 25 if we want the train system to refuse. low quality, so low that the train, i don't know who but the way in which they pay will go to mexico city but it doesn't bus near the area but that's pretty stupid. now we will havery to spend more money on the branch of the train. what we would like to do is to increase public investment, we will have money and we have to be careful with that. especially at this time, a well projected investment. a lot of quality. that is something we are doing as well. in particular, we are very keen on having investment in mexico. we believe we can still enjoy more productivity. when i talk about the private, i'm talking about mexico but only the important part. most of what we have in that case, we are hoping that we have a lot of foreign investment, for these
, a little bit further, mexico city. it was supposed to be an iconic project because it was born there. it wasn't supposed to allow 29 pesos. they are spending not 29 filling but twice as much. most 60 feeling. we have to spend another 25 if we want the train system to refuse. low quality, so low that the train, i don't know who but the way in which they pay will go to mexico city but it doesn't bus near the area but that's pretty stupid. now we will havery to spend more money on the branch of...
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/mexico talks under way. today's 5:00 p.m. deadline to file the official paperwork came and went with no word one way or another on just what is happening. >> now, if i made any statement about anybody, it would be like a big -- why would he do that when he's overseeing -- >> sorry, just a little glitch right there. we got no word on what is happening in these talks at this moment. we are watching the talks very closely. they are now in hour 12. the minute someone emerges from those talks, we will bring you an update. in the meantime, keeping them honest tonight. >>> in case you were wondering about the president's self-awareness, we are about to show you a new clip that was released today from fox tv. it took place, as you know, at the military ceremony in normandy, moments before the president properly and eloquently paid tribute to the allied soldiers who stormed the beaches on d-day, many of whom died and are buried behind him, their graves literally the backdrop to every word you're about to hear. and we will get to the a
/mexico talks under way. today's 5:00 p.m. deadline to file the official paperwork came and went with no word one way or another on just what is happening. >> now, if i made any statement about anybody, it would be like a big -- why would he do that when he's overseeing -- >> sorry, just a little glitch right there. we got no word on what is happening in these talks at this moment. we are watching the talks very closely. they are now in hour 12. the minute someone emerges from those...
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and mexico within 90 days. for more on that mexican journalist from our spanish department is in the studio with me israel thanks for joining us so for now after a tough negotiations between the united states and mexico it appears that this dispute is resolved at least again for dale where does that leave mexico well i think it's a very good deal for mexico because it was very origin to resole this you know it could affect both of their comics mexican and u.s. american economy and it was also a very positive that. one of our show that he's a man that do not things with the stomach so at the beginning when he was compared to become president many people argue that he wouldn't be able to. get this kind of conversations with other governments. now we're saying that well he's going to try to protect the mexican economy that this is not another little he somebody that can handle but wolf there is a lot of there are a lot of issues still to resolve because this is just a solution for right now so what options does me
and mexico within 90 days. for more on that mexican journalist from our spanish department is in the studio with me israel thanks for joining us so for now after a tough negotiations between the united states and mexico it appears that this dispute is resolved at least again for dale where does that leave mexico well i think it's a very good deal for mexico because it was very origin to resole this you know it could affect both of their comics mexican and u.s. american economy and it was also a...
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and mexico. an analyst talking about the risk factor of mexico, a lot of people thought that had gone away. usmca, not ratified by congress, but has been negotiated. also looking at the company that would be affected by this. automakers, transporters affected. kansas city southern down the most since december. mexico generates about 48% of their revenue. some companies really exposed that way. david: auto parts you would expect given what is going on with the u.s. and mexico. are there any save par verse year? ?- safe harbors here exposedu may have those to mexico and those that are exposed to china. we are talking about very large global markets. of course, the usual havens. gold is doing better today. david: and bonds. many thanks to emma chandra. tonight, catch the full interview with the huawei founder and ceo, "huawei: connected and contested." live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. yield" startsl right now. coming up, fresh trade tension
and mexico. an analyst talking about the risk factor of mexico, a lot of people thought that had gone away. usmca, not ratified by congress, but has been negotiated. also looking at the company that would be affected by this. automakers, transporters affected. kansas city southern down the most since december. mexico generates about 48% of their revenue. some companies really exposed that way. david: auto parts you would expect given what is going on with the u.s. and mexico. are there any save...
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me's worried, is it, about mexico. maybe he should worry about the 70,000 americans dying of drug overdoses, most of those from the drugs that are being brought across the border by the cartels with whom the koch brothers have aligned themselves, as has nancy pelosi, chuck schumer and, oh yes, majority leader mitch mcconnell and the republican leadership in the senate. house peeker pelosi today suggested that president trump is treating mexico like an enemy. listen to her. >> i think that this is dangerous territory. this is not the way to treat a friend. lou: well let's see how we should treat a friend. as you look there, the little green areas, those are the areas of mexico where the mexican government says it's in control. the red and the yellow spots, it's in dispute. the yellow ones. the red, you'll notice, it's just red and yellow at the top of mexico there as you approach the border, nearly 80% of the inhabited regions in mexico are under the influence or control of the drug cartels. more than 132,000 illegal im
me's worried, is it, about mexico. maybe he should worry about the 70,000 americans dying of drug overdoses, most of those from the drugs that are being brought across the border by the cartels with whom the koch brothers have aligned themselves, as has nancy pelosi, chuck schumer and, oh yes, majority leader mitch mcconnell and the republican leadership in the senate. house peeker pelosi today suggested that president trump is treating mexico like an enemy. listen to her. >> i think that...
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al interior de méxico la cosa es seria. activistas que acompañan a los viajeros centroamericanos están siendo detenidos a diestra y siniestra. ulyses comparte que en méxico ha tenido que evadir a las autoridades mexicanas, donde dice, hay una verdadera persecución. ulyses: agarraron a mi compañero walter cuello. Él era uno de los que venía apoyándonos con un megáfono. también ya pues, fue deportado. más adelante agarran al compañero también david. veníamos con una persecución enorme que nos venían vigilando, tomándonos fotografías. carmen: walter y david son los hondureños voluntarios asociados con "pueblos sin fronteras" de quienes les hablamos antes. a david, dice ulyses, le fue muy mal. ulyses: lo golpearon-- lo golpearon, sacándole verdades por quién trabajamos, quién éramos. a él le enseñaron fotografías tanto mías y de otros compañeros y videos de que habían sido tomados en la ciudad de veracruz sayula, donde estábamos en asamblea con las personas para indicarles cuál era el riesgo depen
al interior de méxico la cosa es seria. activistas que acompañan a los viajeros centroamericanos están siendo detenidos a diestra y siniestra. ulyses comparte que en méxico ha tenido que evadir a las autoridades mexicanas, donde dice, hay una verdadera persecución. ulyses: agarraron a mi compañero walter cuello. Él era uno de los que venía apoyándonos con un megáfono. también ya pues, fue deportado. más adelante agarran al compañero también david. veníamos con una persecución...
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we put new mexico on a path to universal pre-k for every new mexico child, right? we need the classroom spots. we need the educators. and we need the educators who will educate the educator, which is why this budget, my budget, also calls for investing $16 million in new pre-k classroom slots so we increase our statewide enrollment to 80% within the next five years. [applause] gov. lujan grisham: and that includes money for early childhood educator scholarships so that we're proactively building and supporting the next generation of top flight educators in this state. thank you. [applause] gov. lujan grisham: we may disagree about how we get there. but i think we all recognize that early childhood education is the foundation of everything else we want to achieve for our children and our families. we need to target our resources to communities that are currently underserved. our most vulnerable populations, they need us to deliver. frankly, i intend to eliminate the term achievement gap from our vocabulary, because it is within our power to close those gaps and ensu
we put new mexico on a path to universal pre-k for every new mexico child, right? we need the classroom spots. we need the educators. and we need the educators who will educate the educator, which is why this budget, my budget, also calls for investing $16 million in new pre-k classroom slots so we increase our statewide enrollment to 80% within the next five years. [applause] gov. lujan grisham: and that includes money for early childhood educator scholarships so that we're proactively...
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in mexico city where officials are scrambling to teadeal with the mexico surprise. president trump threatening tariffs in a bid to control illegal immigration. stock futures are deep in the red dow futures are down 236 points, and of course as we have noted. futures at this hour have tended to understate recent market moves. now we're weak across the board, and all this coming in an already weak and declining stock market may has been the worst month of the year, the worst month since december buyers as they sell here are flocking into bonds yet again, and the yield on the ten-year treasury note, wow, all the way down to 2.56%. we're seeing the five-year go under 2% as well that is the lowest level from the ten-year in just about two year's time. stocks in mexico are likely to take this move politically hard. our trade with mexico is far larger than trade with china the big u.s. etf to watch is that, it is the eww down 7.5% right now in the premarket you also need to watch currencies, the mexican peso u.s. dollar relationship that is an inverse relationship, so that
in mexico city where officials are scrambling to teadeal with the mexico surprise. president trump threatening tariffs in a bid to control illegal immigration. stock futures are deep in the red dow futures are down 236 points, and of course as we have noted. futures at this hour have tended to understate recent market moves. now we're weak across the board, and all this coming in an already weak and declining stock market may has been the worst month of the year, the worst month since december...
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minister of mexico who took to twitter to say that mexico does not react to threats adding that mexico is a good neighbor to the united states but for the most part people in mexico don't hang on every word or every tweet published by president trump in fact the mexican government has acted already politically on several directives by the united states' policy wise specific to the border in terms of containment of migrant containment of unaccompanied minors as well as the so-called remained in mexico program which requires central american asylum seekers to be sent back to mexico while their asylum cases are processed in the united states of course is a departure away from decades of asylum policy that would otherwise allow central american asylum seekers to wait in the united states until their court cases are filed so at the moment what we're hearing this rhetoric from president trump saying that mexico needs to prevent any more migrants from coming into the country is lacking specificity what we're hearing overwhelmingly from immigration experts is that without addressing the root c
minister of mexico who took to twitter to say that mexico does not react to threats adding that mexico is a good neighbor to the united states but for the most part people in mexico don't hang on every word or every tweet published by president trump in fact the mexican government has acted already politically on several directives by the united states' policy wise specific to the border in terms of containment of migrant containment of unaccompanied minors as well as the so-called remained in...