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-mexico relationship. precisely what we go from here is somewhat unclear, but what is clear to me is that the relationship is unlikely to return to life pre-trump in status quo anytime soon and, indeed, it's unlikely to look like anything we've seen previously for quite some time. simple but this is because mexico no longer trust the united states. it doesn't trust the united states to be a reliable partner and a reliable neighbor. it's been stunned by how quickly the generation of effort to transform the image of mexico and the united states from the problem to a partner has been reversed. it is shocked to discover the united states is once again willing to exploit the power differential to blakely attempt to coerce mexico into doing our bidding. it has been slammed economically by trump's rhetoric which is played into pre-existing economic weaknesses and mexico to generate a collapse of the peso, to undermine direct investment, to undermine consumer confidence and as result generate anemic growth and job
-mexico relationship. precisely what we go from here is somewhat unclear, but what is clear to me is that the relationship is unlikely to return to life pre-trump in status quo anytime soon and, indeed, it's unlikely to look like anything we've seen previously for quite some time. simple but this is because mexico no longer trust the united states. it doesn't trust the united states to be a reliable partner and a reliable neighbor. it's been stunned by how quickly the generation of effort to...
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mexico border as well as at the mexico-guatemala border. el chapo was extradited to the united states only before president trump took office. a huge amount of cooperation at the agency level. between governors, mayors. what are some of the cards that mexico could potentially play to hold its position vis-a-vis the united states, with regard to the nafta discussions? rafael: very important the strategic one, i would say the northern triangle of south america, honduras, el salvador, guatemala, has become the syria of america. the levels of violence is like syria. the lack of economic opportunity is like syria. i believe mexico is the essential partner of the u.s. to try to control that problem, and to improve central america, especially the northern triangle . let's put it this way. central americans are leaving america. the last few years, the otm's, other than mexicans, coming to the u.s. through the mexican border, more than mexicans. the flow of central americans are now larger than mexicans. we can discuss why. out of 10 central america
mexico border as well as at the mexico-guatemala border. el chapo was extradited to the united states only before president trump took office. a huge amount of cooperation at the agency level. between governors, mayors. what are some of the cards that mexico could potentially play to hold its position vis-a-vis the united states, with regard to the nafta discussions? rafael: very important the strategic one, i would say the northern triangle of south america, honduras, el salvador, guatemala,...
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-mexico border. there are seven lanes across of trucks waiting in line going back goes to the horizon, as far as you can see. the address truck crossing on the border takes 17 hours. it takes three different drivers just to cross and one mile space. one driver it to the border, they unhook the trailer, give it to another driver,, he tried to cross, unhook it again and then gives it to the next driver who will drive it to its next destination. there's got to be a better way, right? we can use nafta to make all,, take advantage of all the technological advances that have been achieved over the years and create a truly seamless border. see most but not, right? data and technology can both make the border more efficient and more secure at the same time. we would like to see nafta take this on. the u.s., we are the chair of the u.s.-mexico ceo dialogue, and we had been working on ideas to improve the movement of goods across our southern border, and there's some great ideas there. canada and mexico have b
-mexico border. there are seven lanes across of trucks waiting in line going back goes to the horizon, as far as you can see. the address truck crossing on the border takes 17 hours. it takes three different drivers just to cross and one mile space. one driver it to the border, they unhook the trailer, give it to another driver,, he tried to cross, unhook it again and then gives it to the next driver who will drive it to its next destination. there's got to be a better way, right? we can use...
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mexico needs the united states. and the united states needs mexico. our nations will always be neighbors. therefore, it's the most convenient thing to establish equally relationship based on respect that both countries deserved. and history has already shown this is the way to go. thank you very much mr. secretary. now we will invite mr. kelly. >> well thank you. it's been a great honor for me to be here. its he not my first time in mexico, nor is it my first time in mexico city. i always enjoy returning to a place of friendship. the united states and mexico is among, i believe, the most critical in the world. not only are we connected by 1900 miles of border, we're also connected by trade, culture, history and a commitment to democracy. we cooperate on a wide range of issues, including human rights, economics, energy, environment, climate, security, migration, trafficking, labor, promoting educational and cultural exchanges and a wide variety of other endeavors. what happens in mexico also affects the security of the united states, and what happens i
mexico needs the united states. and the united states needs mexico. our nations will always be neighbors. therefore, it's the most convenient thing to establish equally relationship based on respect that both countries deserved. and history has already shown this is the way to go. thank you very much mr. secretary. now we will invite mr. kelly. >> well thank you. it's been a great honor for me to be here. its he not my first time in mexico, nor is it my first time in mexico city. i always...
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to mexico. as you know, we have an even—even situation on trading. we sell every year to the united states close to 300 billion us dollars‘ worth of goods and products. and they sell to mexico almost the equivalent amount. so, nobody will win in a trade war. everybody will lose, starting with the us consumer, that will have to pay 20% more for the car he's buying, 20% more for the guacamole that he's buying, 20% more for the tequila that he's buying... i dare say that americans can live with a little less guacamole and a little less tequila. but the fact is your economy is, per capita, more dependent on your trading relationship with the united states than the united states is on you. so, when it comes down to that raw thing about leverage, the us has the leverage, you don't. yeah. you're right. we all lose. but look at this, we have a trade agreement with europe. we have a trade agreement with britain including with the european union. if britain gets out, still, we can put together a trade
to mexico. as you know, we have an even—even situation on trading. we sell every year to the united states close to 300 billion us dollars‘ worth of goods and products. and they sell to mexico almost the equivalent amount. so, nobody will win in a trade war. everybody will lose, starting with the us consumer, that will have to pay 20% more for the car he's buying, 20% more for the guacamole that he's buying, 20% more for the tequila that he's buying... i dare say that americans can live...
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-mexico is what? guest: extremely complex and probably at its lowest point since the 1970's, maybe 1980's. we are looking at of their, very this glenn tilton -- we are looking at a very disgruntled population, and nationalistic response taking place in the country, and a lot of thebasic assumptions bilateral relationship questions. host: let's get your reaction to what president trump said last month about nafta, the wall and immigration. [video clip] illegalt trump: most immigration is coming from our southern border. i have said many times that the american people will not pay for the wall, and i have made that clear to the government of mexico. deal,has been a terrible a total disaster for the united astes, costing us as much $60 billion a year with mexico alone and trade deficits. you see, who negotiates these deals? not to mention, millions of jobs and thousands and thousands of closings and plants down all over our country. oftop of that, the trillions dollars of dollars the u.s. taxpayers have
-mexico is what? guest: extremely complex and probably at its lowest point since the 1970's, maybe 1980's. we are looking at of their, very this glenn tilton -- we are looking at a very disgruntled population, and nationalistic response taking place in the country, and a lot of thebasic assumptions bilateral relationship questions. host: let's get your reaction to what president trump said last month about nafta, the wall and immigration. [video clip] illegalt trump: most immigration is coming...
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pay for it has made mexico. poisoning the rest of the bilateral relationship. let me elaborate on tha it brie. the united states cannot deport without the cooperation of their home country. mexico has been a highly cooperative part when it comes to deporting mexican immigrants. mexico is also aggressive at the southern border on behalf of the united states the last return was 140,000 central americans who were bound for the united states but the administration's plans for the more aggressive enforcement of law and the rhetoric surrounding it has tested the patience. in particular bees and homeland security guidance laid out the plan for aggressive enforcement of immigration law was bad enough given its contents were the us-mexico elements but also to be sent back to mexico if they arrived through mexico to a week of their hearings. mexico went ballistic and it made it clear they will never accept the positions on what mexico must do. this matters because beyond poisoning the climate to reduce the tensions in the
pay for it has made mexico. poisoning the rest of the bilateral relationship. let me elaborate on tha it brie. the united states cannot deport without the cooperation of their home country. mexico has been a highly cooperative part when it comes to deporting mexican immigrants. mexico is also aggressive at the southern border on behalf of the united states the last return was 140,000 central americans who were bound for the united states but the administration's plans for the more aggressive...
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mexico. and that's why our small trade turned into a trade deficit quickly. we also said that the investor stake dispute settlement, embedding that into a trade agreement for the first time was a bad idea and that it would be used to challenge environmental and public health regulations in all three countries and i think the record has shown that that has been the case, that nafta was used in a way that wasn't about trade so much but was also about corporate interests and taking advantage. nafta was supposed to strengthen the competitiveness of the north american continent, vis-a-vis asia and europe. for the united states that didn't work out. so in a lot of ways it failed. but how could nafta be improved? and i do want to lay out the -- we've laid out or nafta bluepri blueprint. it's something we're working with members of congress on. we want to strengthen and enforce the labor and environmental provisions in nafta. these are provisions that have evolved over the years but have never really
mexico. and that's why our small trade turned into a trade deficit quickly. we also said that the investor stake dispute settlement, embedding that into a trade agreement for the first time was a bad idea and that it would be used to challenge environmental and public health regulations in all three countries and i think the record has shown that that has been the case, that nafta was used in a way that wasn't about trade so much but was also about corporate interests and taking advantage....
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/mexico border as well as the mexico/guatemala border. el chapo was extradited a week before president trump took office. a huge amount of cooperation at the agency level with mayors, whatnot. what are what mexico could play to hold position vis-a-vis the united states with regard to the nafta discussions? >> i would say very important is the strategic one is i would say the northern triangle of north america. honduras. it's become the syria of america. the lack of economic opportunity is like syria. so i believe that mexico is the essential partner of the u.s. to try to control that problem and to improve central america, especially the northern triangle. let's put it this way. others, by the way, the last two years, what we call the opms, there's more trying to come into the u.s. through the mexican border than mexicans. so the flow of central america is now larger than the mexicans and we could disclose, why is that, but so far, central america is trying to come to the u.s. mexico is the 14-5. and u.s. is 14-3 and two are making into t
/mexico border as well as the mexico/guatemala border. el chapo was extradited a week before president trump took office. a huge amount of cooperation at the agency level with mayors, whatnot. what are what mexico could play to hold position vis-a-vis the united states with regard to the nafta discussions? >> i would say very important is the strategic one is i would say the northern triangle of north america. honduras. it's become the syria of america. the lack of economic opportunity is...
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mexico needs the united states, and the united states needs mexico. our nations will always be neighbors, therefore the most convenient thing is to have things worked equally on both ends based on respect that both countries deserve. and history has already shown that is the best way to go. thank you very much, mr. secretary, now we will invite mr. kelly. [speaking spanish] >> i always enjoy returning to a place of friendship. the relationship between the united states and mexico is among, i believe, the most critical of the world. not only are we connected by 1900 miles of border, we are also connected by trade, culture, history, and a commitment to democracy. >> jenna: kateri kelly kelly, deferment of homeland security kateri speaking in mexico city but we have to run from this event and we will continue to watch what is happening in mexico city. in the meantime, we will go back to maryland to cpac where to top advisors for president trump have taken the stage. we're going to show you that live, reince priebus and stephen bannon, steve bennett rarel
mexico needs the united states, and the united states needs mexico. our nations will always be neighbors, therefore the most convenient thing is to have things worked equally on both ends based on respect that both countries deserve. and history has already shown that is the best way to go. thank you very much, mr. secretary, now we will invite mr. kelly. [speaking spanish] >> i always enjoy returning to a place of friendship. the relationship between the united states and mexico is...
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-mexico trade. in the state of texas, it's just under half a million. in fact, every single state in the union, including alaska, has tens if not hundreds of thousands of jobs that depend on the flow of u.s.-mexico trade that happens at our ports of entry and comes through at our border. six million jobs in this country representing hundreds of millions of dollars in salaries and economic growth and add-on effects are dependent on u.s.-mexico trade. when we begin to prioritize our separation, sealing mexico off from the united states, literally, physically, we deprioritize those connections that grow our economy, create nor jobs in the united states. one thing we should know as long as we're talking about sharing facts and confronting some of these unfortunate, untrue myths about the border is that when we export to mexico, of course we win. we're building things in our factories. we're sending them to mexico. the mexican consumer buys them. those dollars are flowing back to the u.s. worker, but it
-mexico trade. in the state of texas, it's just under half a million. in fact, every single state in the union, including alaska, has tens if not hundreds of thousands of jobs that depend on the flow of u.s.-mexico trade that happens at our ports of entry and comes through at our border. six million jobs in this country representing hundreds of millions of dollars in salaries and economic growth and add-on effects are dependent on u.s.-mexico trade. when we begin to prioritize our separation,...
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new mexico is open for business. [ applause ] i talked to ceos choosing new mexico who tell me they could have gone anywhere in the country, but they chose new mexico. great people, fair tax environment, a state willing to put its money where its mouth is. they see a state bursting with opportunity. that's why we must solve our budget challenges in a responsible way. you see, we have two choices. do what politicians have done for decades, grow government and raise taxes when times are tough, or we can be leaders and protect taxpayers, reduce the size of government and continue to build the foundation of a lasting vibrant economy. right sizing government means reducing the size of government and developing efficiencies. five years ago, i urged this body to act on its own recommendation to consolidate six executive agencies into three. those measures failed, but i am urging you, take another look. we have nearly twice as many agencies as the federal government. what's wrong with that picture? if we consolidate, we'll save tens of millions of dollars every year. it just makes sense. let's al
new mexico is open for business. [ applause ] i talked to ceos choosing new mexico who tell me they could have gone anywhere in the country, but they chose new mexico. great people, fair tax environment, a state willing to put its money where its mouth is. they see a state bursting with opportunity. that's why we must solve our budget challenges in a responsible way. you see, we have two choices. do what politicians have done for decades, grow government and raise taxes when times are tough, or...
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guest: in 2014, mexico began its plan -- mexico is primarily used as a transit country. people from central america and all over the world try and travel through mexico to reach the united states. mexico began cracking down on its own southern border to prevent people from arriving in the united states. doubled inals have just a few years and they remove more central american immigrants than the united states does. one of the issues when the united states removes people back over the border with mexico is they will just turn around and come and do it again. it is a question of what burden does mexico have to provide transit or prevent people from crossing and hold people who are not their own citizens. host: this is laura from texas, republican line. you still life under, that is the question of going to ask about. i remember all the kids coming in on trains and busloads and they came through mexico. mexico had to allow them to come through. to make, it is mexico's fault for allowing them to come to our country. to get intoard mexico, so they had to know these kids were
guest: in 2014, mexico began its plan -- mexico is primarily used as a transit country. people from central america and all over the world try and travel through mexico to reach the united states. mexico began cracking down on its own southern border to prevent people from arriving in the united states. doubled inals have just a few years and they remove more central american immigrants than the united states does. one of the issues when the united states removes people back over the border...
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mexico. they stay in the wto but trade with each other at arm's length. the third is the -- >> so would that be the nafta zero model? >> that would be nafta, zero. there are minus scenarios, as well. but that's the nafta zero, as you call it. the third is the border adjustment tax on which you had an event -- beautiful event couple weeks ago which i think would have major impact on the nafta scenario. so you can't just ignore it. yeah. so, let me talk briefly -- five minutes -- about 0.9 nafta scenario. start with the positive. there is a very rich unfinished trade agenda of the traditional kind that negotiations could address. a good point of reference is the tpp. very interesting piece. very interesting piece. the tpp has a lot of stuff that could be used. right? and included. so iprs, e-commerce, soes, investment disputes, labor and environmental standards, et cetera. a lot of that stuff could be lifted. united states very interested in a lot of that. okay? in addition, there is a big nort
mexico. they stay in the wto but trade with each other at arm's length. the third is the -- >> so would that be the nafta zero model? >> that would be nafta, zero. there are minus scenarios, as well. but that's the nafta zero, as you call it. the third is the border adjustment tax on which you had an event -- beautiful event couple weeks ago which i think would have major impact on the nafta scenario. so you can't just ignore it. yeah. so, let me talk briefly -- five minutes --...
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-mexico relationship, they have shown, despite what has been going on in streets of mexico, protests, it possible to have a serious, and civil dialogue with the mexican leadership, and the mexicans took them seriously. lou: i hope so, there is 25 billion in remi remittances for them. fred, i am sort of taken aback by the president himself, has made it clear, he is looking for a responsible partner in terms of president nieto. and what he is getting is a very resistant government, almost insulting in their dismissal of the two cabinet members today. >> well, two things, i am impressed by tillerson, his debut in europe was good. he was praised for his gravitas for explaining trump policy, and listen, i think the same thing is going on in mexico. he will have one-on-one meetings with mexican officials, they will do venting. at the end of the the day, mexico needs united states for political and economic reasons, and nieto knows these protest, antitrump protest continue, a far left chavez wanna-be will probably win the mexican presidency next year. >> doctor, this is an opportunity, that
-mexico relationship, they have shown, despite what has been going on in streets of mexico, protests, it possible to have a serious, and civil dialogue with the mexican leadership, and the mexicans took them seriously. lou: i hope so, there is 25 billion in remi remittances for them. fred, i am sort of taken aback by the president himself, has made it clear, he is looking for a responsible partner in terms of president nieto. and what he is getting is a very resistant government, almost...
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to mexico. we think about illegal stuff moving from the border south to north. but people forget that most guns -- we are not talking small guns. we are talking heavy weapons, that get to the cartels and create literally small armies out of the cartels. come from the u.s. illegally. we need the u.s. government to commit to collaborate in stopping that. also, cash. the cartels get a lot of cash from the u.s. and these are not wire transfers. this is actual cash moving from one country to the other, from the u.s. to mexico. and that cash gives them a lot of power. >> the president, on wednesday, said i know people don't believe me. this wall is going to be built. it's going to happen. is that the message you get from secretaries kelly and tillerson? >> i think it's very clear from the president himself. and what we've said is that, while we acknowledge that the u.s. is a sovereign nation like any other sovereign nation, has a right to protect its borders the way the country best -- it best thinks,
to mexico. we think about illegal stuff moving from the border south to north. but people forget that most guns -- we are not talking small guns. we are talking heavy weapons, that get to the cartels and create literally small armies out of the cartels. come from the u.s. illegally. we need the u.s. government to commit to collaborate in stopping that. also, cash. the cartels get a lot of cash from the u.s. and these are not wire transfers. this is actual cash moving from one country to the...
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mexico. they stay in the wto but trade with each other at arm's length. >> so would that be the nafta zero model? >> that would be nafta, zero. there are minus scenarios, as well. but that's the nafta zero, as you call it. the third is the border adjustment tax on which you had an event -- beautiful event couple weeks ago which i think would have major impact on the nafta scenario. so you can't just ignore it. yeah. so, let me talk briefly -- five minutes -- about 0.9 nafta scenario. start with the positive. there is a very rich unfinished trade agenda of the traditional kind that negotiations could address. a good point of reference is the tpp. very interesting piece. very interesting piece. the tpp has a lot of stuff that could be used. right? and included. so iprs, e-commerce, soes, investment disputes, labor and environmental standards, et cetera. a lot of that stuff could be lifted. united states very interested in a lot of that. okay? in addition, there is a big north american integrati
mexico. they stay in the wto but trade with each other at arm's length. >> so would that be the nafta zero model? >> that would be nafta, zero. there are minus scenarios, as well. but that's the nafta zero, as you call it. the third is the border adjustment tax on which you had an event -- beautiful event couple weeks ago which i think would have major impact on the nafta scenario. so you can't just ignore it. yeah. so, let me talk briefly -- five minutes -- about 0.9 nafta...
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but help mexico. charles: i am very optimistic about this meeting, i love that these are two who were chosen by president trump to go there, fingers crossed, appreciate it. charles: coming up, house speaker paul ryan, heads to the border, this side. we have a shocking report about release also of illegal immigrants in arizona. sheriff joe arpaio is not in office any more, we can't wait to show you what has been happening since he has been gone, you don't want to miss it, we'll be right back. hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. legal help is here. the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confid
but help mexico. charles: i am very optimistic about this meeting, i love that these are two who were chosen by president trump to go there, fingers crossed, appreciate it. charles: coming up, house speaker paul ryan, heads to the border, this side. we have a shocking report about release also of illegal immigrants in arizona. sheriff joe arpaio is not in office any more, we can't wait to show you what has been happening since he has been gone, you don't want to miss it, we'll be right back. hi...
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/mexico relationship back on track. mexico has threatened boycotts. president nieto canceled his trip to the white house last month amid the tensions and trump tweets about the border wall and who will pay for it. >> today from the white house -- >> the relationship with mexico is phenomenal right now and i think there's an unbelievable and robust dialogue between our two nations. >> reporter: a mexican official says their side goes into these talks with president trump's promises -- >> we will build the wall. mexico will pay for the wall. >> reporter: a no go. the official stating, mexico will not pay for a wall. also, with the new immigration order that could be hundreds of thousands or even millions of people deported -- >> mexico says it does have an obligation to take back its own nationals but not deportees from other places. and many have come through mexico from central america. adding mexico needs to see the following. respect for the relationship that has been billed over decades, acknowledgement that mexico is an enormously important tradin
/mexico relationship back on track. mexico has threatened boycotts. president nieto canceled his trip to the white house last month amid the tensions and trump tweets about the border wall and who will pay for it. >> today from the white house -- >> the relationship with mexico is phenomenal right now and i think there's an unbelievable and robust dialogue between our two nations. >> reporter: a mexican official says their side goes into these talks with president trump's...
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-mexico relationship. the importance of the role they play in helping us address and deal with the drug cartels and the criminal organizations. yet, we've been hearing from this administration, lots of talk about building a wall, about having mexico pay for the wall. even about talks of a possible tariff of 20% on mexico. one of my concerns is all this talk is going to weaken the cooperation between the u.s. and mexico. having us become less of a partner. between the two can you comment on what would be the impact if we had that? if we had the u.s. and mexico weaken the cooperation, what that will do on the impact to the drug cartels and us having the ability to fight that hreat? >> so i will just say, i've been doing this job for a long time now, over 30 years. and it's certainly -- we have enjoyed throughout the course of that time what i think is a good relationship with the government of mexico. and that relationship has gotten better and better and better, throughout the years. a number of operations
-mexico relationship. the importance of the role they play in helping us address and deal with the drug cartels and the criminal organizations. yet, we've been hearing from this administration, lots of talk about building a wall, about having mexico pay for the wall. even about talks of a possible tariff of 20% on mexico. one of my concerns is all this talk is going to weaken the cooperation between the u.s. and mexico. having us become less of a partner. between the two can you comment on what...
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/mexico relationship back on track. mexico has threatened boycotts. the president canceled his trip to the white house last month with the tensions and trump tweets. today from the white house. >> we have a very healthy and robust relationship with the mexican government and mexican officials and i think they would echo that same sentiment. >> reporter: a mexican official, though, involved in the bilateral relationship tells cnn their side goes into these talks with president trump's promises. >> we will build a wall. mexico is going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: a no go. the official stating clearly, mexico will not pay for a wall. also with the new immigration order that could be hundreds of thousands or even millions of people deported, mexico says it does have an obligation to accept its own nationals, but not all the immigrants from central america. the government official adding, mexico needs to see the following in these meetings today. respect for the relationship that has been built over decades. acknowledgment that mexico is an enormousl
/mexico relationship back on track. mexico has threatened boycotts. the president canceled his trip to the white house last month with the tensions and trump tweets. today from the white house. >> we have a very healthy and robust relationship with the mexican government and mexican officials and i think they would echo that same sentiment. >> reporter: a mexican official, though, involved in the bilateral relationship tells cnn their side goes into these talks with president...
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phenomenal, i'm not sure about is how mexico would describe it. well the twitter exchange roughly went president trump, you are paying for the wall, president nieto, we are not. that was basically the diplomacy that went on between mexico and the us. it is not phenomenal. donald trump is sending his best men to mexico city to try to get some kind of a deal. listen to get some kind of a deal. listen to what the mexican foreign minister said, the government of mexico and mexican people do not have to accept provisions that one government unilaterally wants to impose and we will not accept it. there is no reason why we should. a phenomenally good relationship! iwould reason why we should. a phenomenally good relationship! i would like to see one hitting the rocks. it will bea see one hitting the rocks. it will be a big issue for mexico because they are talking about deporting millions of people and they want to send back not only the mexicans but non—mexicans as well. send back not only the mexicans but non-mexicans as well. and there is the questi
phenomenal, i'm not sure about is how mexico would describe it. well the twitter exchange roughly went president trump, you are paying for the wall, president nieto, we are not. that was basically the diplomacy that went on between mexico and the us. it is not phenomenal. donald trump is sending his best men to mexico city to try to get some kind of a deal. listen to get some kind of a deal. listen to what the mexican foreign minister said, the government of mexico and mexican people do not...
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so, mexico is on the move. goldman sachs's projection for 2040, they show that the number one economy in the world will be china by 2040. united states will be the second. and the fifth economy, largest economy in the world will be mexico. this is goldman sachs' projection. so, mexico is on the move, has a very solid, reliable economy. it's a very solid partner of the united states. and this is why, through the book, i try to bring in the message to us public opinion, to the regular citizen in this nation, the middle classes, what really mexico is, how mexico is doing a great effort to overcome poverty, to bring in the jobs and the opportunities to our own people. because i see a lot of misunderstanding on that and misinformation in relation to that. some say that mexican government is promoting our people to come to the united states. that's absolutely false. i mean, it would be stupid for me as president, or for felipe calderon as president, thinking like that when we need our people, when we need that talent
so, mexico is on the move. goldman sachs's projection for 2040, they show that the number one economy in the world will be china by 2040. united states will be the second. and the fifth economy, largest economy in the world will be mexico. this is goldman sachs' projection. so, mexico is on the move, has a very solid, reliable economy. it's a very solid partner of the united states. and this is why, through the book, i try to bring in the message to us public opinion, to the regular citizen in...
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over the years and i wanted to go to mexico. i had been a legal reporter, mostly a desk reporter at the wall street journal so i had no contact in mexico, didn't know who to call but i wanted to see something. i went to sin lol on the other side of mexico from where the boys in laredo had worked in the gulf side. i went to the state of sinaloa which is not a tourist stays. it is rundown in these days but it is the drug heartland of mexico where the single cartel is. i went to the capital city and i didn't know anyone there but the one thing i could do, the casual thing i could do was see the cemetery on the outskirts of the capital city. this is a cemetery that is known unofficially as the cartel cemetery where a lot of men and young men and boys who worked for this in a lower cartel library. i went there and along the perimeter of the cemetery these very gaudy mausoleums that almost look like a condo in miami from decades ago which is miniature and families of these men had these erected and i wandered into the middle of the ce
over the years and i wanted to go to mexico. i had been a legal reporter, mostly a desk reporter at the wall street journal so i had no contact in mexico, didn't know who to call but i wanted to see something. i went to sin lol on the other side of mexico from where the boys in laredo had worked in the gulf side. i went to the state of sinaloa which is not a tourist stays. it is rundown in these days but it is the drug heartland of mexico where the single cartel is. i went to the capital city...
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comenzamos con el reporte desde ciudad de mÉxico. jessica: mÉxico desafÍa a donald trump. el presidente peÑa nieto declarÓ que no aceptarÁ imposiciones de ningÚn paÍs en temas de migraciÓn. el canciller mexicano fue contundente ante las medidas miradores del presidente estadounidense. >> el gobierno de mÉxico no tienen por quÉ aceptar imposiciones que quiera poner un gobierno a otro. eso no lo vamos a aceptar. jessica: las nuevas directrices establecen deportar a todos los indocumentados en territorio estadounidense a mÉxico, sean o no mexicanos, lo que para muchos crearÍa una crisis humanitaria en el norte del paÍs. horas despuÉs, el canciller reiterÓ que los connacionales serÁn defendidos y enfatizÓ el rechazo aÚn mÁs. >> si el gobierno de estados unidos insiste que quiere enviar a mÉxico personas que no son de nacionalidad mexicana, mÉxico no tiene por qué recibirlos. jessica: aunque esta medida no es oficial. las declaraciones se realizaron horas antes de que el secretario de seguridad interna asegurarÁ en guatemala que los indocumentados serÁn de
comenzamos con el reporte desde ciudad de mÉxico. jessica: mÉxico desafÍa a donald trump. el presidente peÑa nieto declarÓ que no aceptarÁ imposiciones de ningÚn paÍs en temas de migraciÓn. el canciller mexicano fue contundente ante las medidas miradores del presidente estadounidense. >> el gobierno de mÉxico no tienen por quÉ aceptar imposiciones que quiera poner un gobierno a otro. eso no lo vamos a aceptar. jessica: las nuevas directrices establecen deportar a todos los...
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jessica: pero tambiÉn ama a mÉxico, tiene novia mexicana y ya aprendiÓ a comer chile. tambiÉn le gustÓ que apareciera en la ley la imagen de dos grandes Ídolos, blue demon, y el malvado, dice que si pudiera hablar con el presidente le dirÍa cÓmo son dos mexicanos. >> la gente es muy amable, estÁn orgullosos del paÍs. "viva mÉxico", los americanos pueden aprender este estilo, porque muchos americanos no son orgullosos del paÍs. jessica: se presenta en la mÍtica arena mÉxico, la catedral de la lucha libre mexicana. en cada funciÓn se enfrenta con 8000 espectadores que desde sus butacas le gritan lo que siente por trump. mientras mejora la relaciÓn entre trump y este paÍs, sam ofrece una alternativa. >> la gente gritar los problemas de donald trump para mÍ. jorge: para finalizar, por si no se habÍan dado cuenta, hoy se celebra el dÍa de san valentÍn. los regalos estÁn por todos lados. vamos a los nÚmeros. cuÁnto se gasta en el paÍs? marÍa elena: en total suma 18.000 millones de dÓlares, un promedio de 136,57 $ por persona. jorge: comprarÍan joyas
jessica: pero tambiÉn ama a mÉxico, tiene novia mexicana y ya aprendiÓ a comer chile. tambiÉn le gustÓ que apareciera en la ley la imagen de dos grandes Ídolos, blue demon, y el malvado, dice que si pudiera hablar con el presidente le dirÍa cÓmo son dos mexicanos. >> la gente es muy amable, estÁn orgullosos del paÍs. "viva mÉxico", los americanos pueden aprender este estilo, porque muchos americanos no son orgullosos del paÍs. jessica: se presenta en la mÍtica arena...
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i am from mexico city. i am the ceo and chairman of sabino capital and co-chairman of the legoretta hernandez foundation. sabino capital is a private investment firm created around 2007. and it is my financial arm, which i put together all the knowledge, and all of the opportunities to invest mostly in the stock market. the characteristics of a good investor, i think, are patience, character, and obviously knowledge about what you are doing. if you are going to gamble, you have to go to las vegas. that is another world. ♪ alejandro: the economy in mexico is really well. having said that, there are a lot of things have to be done, and maybe the most important one, which everyone has to deal with, and entrepreneurs even more, is corruption. because then with corruption, the rules of some basic things change completely depending how much you are going to give a bribe or not. and then it makes it more difficult the possibility to survive. ♪ alejandro: some people say it is about $100 billion a year related
i am from mexico city. i am the ceo and chairman of sabino capital and co-chairman of the legoretta hernandez foundation. sabino capital is a private investment firm created around 2007. and it is my financial arm, which i put together all the knowledge, and all of the opportunities to invest mostly in the stock market. the characteristics of a good investor, i think, are patience, character, and obviously knowledge about what you are doing. if you are going to gamble, you have to go to las...
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desde las amenazas del presidente trump ford se queda en mÉxico y promete 3.000 nuevos empleos. facilitan a ciertos mexicanos el trÁmite para hacerse ciudadanos estadounidenses. es chilena. es uruguaya. en realidad, el secreto de sus ojos es argentina. ¿oye cómo va? esa canción se usó en un drama, una comedia y una película de acción. hasta la vista, baby. y también hizo y tu mamá también. ooohhh! houston, tenemos un problema... el efecto ilimitado. haz streaming de tu entretenimiento y más con datos ilimitados cuando te cambias al servicio móvil de at&t y tienes directv. además, llévate el increíble iphone 7 nuevo por nuestra cuenta. ♪ usty juntos,ró el amor de sus sueños... tuvieron el hijo de sus sueños. ahora puede llevarlos en el auto de sus sueños... por menos de lo que imagina. con un mercedes-benz certificado pre-adquirido, disfrutará de una seguridad, innovación y rendimiento legendarios a un precio a su alcance. ese sí es un dulce sueño. visite el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos, desde ahora hasta el 28 de febrero. solo en su co
desde las amenazas del presidente trump ford se queda en mÉxico y promete 3.000 nuevos empleos. facilitan a ciertos mexicanos el trÁmite para hacerse ciudadanos estadounidenses. es chilena. es uruguaya. en realidad, el secreto de sus ojos es argentina. ¿oye cómo va? esa canción se usó en un drama, una comedia y una película de acción. hasta la vista, baby. y también hizo y tu mamá también. ooohhh! houston, tenemos un problema... el efecto ilimitado. haz streaming de tu...
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kerry sanders in mexico city. we'll talk about what's been a rough and tumble past few days for congressional lawmakers. they are getting quite the welcome, you could call it, from their constituents back home. demanding answers on health care to national security and more. watch. >> last i heard, these coal jobs are not coming back and now these people don't have the insurance they need because they're poor. and they worked those coal mines and they're sick. the veterans are sick. they're not getting what they need. if you answer any of that, i'll sit down and shut up like elizabeth warren. >> spent so much money on benghazi. waste a little on trump. >> so this is a story that has been bubbling more and more over the last few days with lawmakers on recess. peter, you had the chance to go to one of these in person in rural virginia. talk me through what that was like. >> we were in blackstone, virginia, about three hours out of washington, d.c., the home district of the congressman dave bratt. he rode a wave of te
kerry sanders in mexico city. we'll talk about what's been a rough and tumble past few days for congressional lawmakers. they are getting quite the welcome, you could call it, from their constituents back home. demanding answers on health care to national security and more. watch. >> last i heard, these coal jobs are not coming back and now these people don't have the insurance they need because they're poor. and they worked those coal mines and they're sick. the veterans are sick....
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eldirector de seguridad en mÉxico. espero que es un policÍa fuera de servicio en una pelea con escolares. tendremos el testimonio de un emigrante que por poco pierde la vidaintentando llegar a estados unidos, trayendo una mochila de drogas para narcotraficantes. canadÁ es el refugio compasivo para indocumentados. muchos siguen cruzando la frontera por montreal. comenzamos. [mÚsica+ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ jorge: buenas noches, comenzamos con una pregunta, ¿quiÉn dice la verdad sobre las deportaciones en estados unidos? hoy el presidente donald trump dijo que serÍan operativos militares, pero, su secretario de seguridad militar, john kelly, ngeg --negÓ la participaciÓn de los militares,dde con tambiÉn que habrÍan deportaciones masivas. a quiÉn le creemos? reportera: el mensaje es cambiante y confuso, mientras el presidente definÍa sus polÍticas migratorias como un operativo militar, el secretario de seguridad nacional, john kel lo des
eldirector de seguridad en mÉxico. espero que es un policÍa fuera de servicio en una pelea con escolares. tendremos el testimonio de un emigrante que por poco pierde la vidaintentando llegar a estados unidos, trayendo una mochila de drogas para narcotraficantes. canadÁ es el refugio compasivo para indocumentados. muchos siguen cruzando la frontera por montreal. comenzamos. [mÚsica+ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ jorge:...
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/mexico border begins in south texas where the rio grand empties into the gulf of mexico and on a rugged ride in an all-terrain vehicle with robert cameron. he runs an atv border tour business in the small town of progresso. do you think people have that impression of this scary dangerous place? >> absolutely. it's not as bad as people make it seem to be. >> cameron was born in mexico, now a u.s. citizen, was a long time democrat until donald trump came along and made him republican. he supports the idea of trump's wall but holes in the plan. >> is this secure to you? >> m >> no, it's not secure. it helps funnel traffic here so you could monitor this area a little bit better. >> this fence cuts private property and divides it. what you see on both sides of this fence is still the united states. it's somebody's farmland. so they need to have access. you can't cut them off. >> you can't cut them off. >> they need to leave openings like this in the wall to give them access to their farmland. >> exactly, exactly. >> so when you look at this kind of wall, you like this kind of wall or you wan
/mexico border begins in south texas where the rio grand empties into the gulf of mexico and on a rugged ride in an all-terrain vehicle with robert cameron. he runs an atv border tour business in the small town of progresso. do you think people have that impression of this scary dangerous place? >> absolutely. it's not as bad as people make it seem to be. >> cameron was born in mexico, now a u.s. citizen, was a long time democrat until donald trump came along and made him...
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that focuses on migration from mexico to the united states. we have a good relationship but we need to continue to work to grow it. >> real quickly, chief, on the tco chart of the influence of mexican tcos across the united states, i notice it looks like the sinoloa cartel has quite a presence along the east coast. can you tell us about that? how do they extend that deeply? >> got to remember the button. through the use of their networks and lever vanling networks and transportation infrastructure. >> the chair woman recognizes other members of the subcommittee in accordance to rules, we recognize those by senator and those coming in later will be recognized in order of arrival and the chair recognizes mr. rutherford from florida. >> thank you, madam chair and the panel for being here today. thank you for the service you have provided in the past and future to keep our country safe. i want to shift the focus a little bit, if i could. we've talk a lot about the drugs and the harm that brings to our country. also, the united states coast guard i
that focuses on migration from mexico to the united states. we have a good relationship but we need to continue to work to grow it. >> real quickly, chief, on the tco chart of the influence of mexican tcos across the united states, i notice it looks like the sinoloa cartel has quite a presence along the east coast. can you tell us about that? how do they extend that deeply? >> got to remember the button. through the use of their networks and lever vanling networks and transportation...
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mexico needs the united states and the united states needs mexico. our nations will always be neighbors. therefore, it's the most convenient thing to establish equal agreements based on respect that both countries deserve and history has already shown this is the way to go. thank you very much. mr. secretary -- >> all right. we're going to -- u.s. secretary of state and homeland security. you see reince priebus, the white house chief of staff going to the stage there. steve bannon, they are shaking hands. the chief strategist at the white house. that's matt schlapp, the chairman of the american conservative union. this is they're going to have a conversation at the c pack conference just outside of washington d.c. park maryland. >> i think it's safe to say by a full room, just a couple of cameras, that this is one of those moments. and i think the first thing that would be appropriate after 30 days of running a continual sprint is to thank these two guys for what they have been doing. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >> well, on that
mexico needs the united states and the united states needs mexico. our nations will always be neighbors. therefore, it's the most convenient thing to establish equal agreements based on respect that both countries deserve and history has already shown this is the way to go. thank you very much. mr. secretary -- >> all right. we're going to -- u.s. secretary of state and homeland security. you see reince priebus, the white house chief of staff going to the stage there. steve bannon, they...
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que pretende implementar el gobierno de donald trump. >> el gobierno de mÉxico y el polo de mÉxico definen por qué aceptar las imposiciones de manera unilateral un gobierno le quiere imponer a otro. eso no lo vamos a aceptar porque no tenemos por quÉ hacerlo. jessica: las nuevas directrices establecen deportar a todos los indocumentados del territorio estadounidense a mÉxico. sea o no mexicanos porque para algunos crearÍa una crisis humanitaria sin precedentes en el norte del paÍs. el canciller mexicano adelantÓ que ya prepara la defensa de los inmigrantes de los tribunales. >> mÉxico y el gobierno de mÉxico no habrÁ de durar en acudir a los organismos multilaterales, empezar por las naciones unidas para defender en cuanto del internacional de los derechos humanos, las libertades y el debido proceso a favor de los mexicanos en el exterior. jessica: de retrasar los planes espronceda ahora de que los secretarios de seguridad interna y de estado lleguen a mÉxico. los cocineros gabriel se cenarÁn esta noche con el canciller guido secretario de defensa y marina de este paÍs y maÑan
que pretende implementar el gobierno de donald trump. >> el gobierno de mÉxico y el polo de mÉxico definen por qué aceptar las imposiciones de manera unilateral un gobierno le quiere imponer a otro. eso no lo vamos a aceptar porque no tenemos por quÉ hacerlo. jessica: las nuevas directrices establecen deportar a todos los indocumentados del territorio estadounidense a mÉxico. sea o no mexicanos porque para algunos crearÍa una crisis humanitaria sin precedentes en el norte del paÍs....
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ahead of the talks with american counterpart mexico's foreign minister says mexico doesn't have to accept unilateral decisions. the new executive order on travel restrictions will now be issued next week. had had been expected this week. sources also say it's being carefully tailored to avoid legal challenges that sidelined the president's previous travel ban. >>> some angry constituents loudly voicing their issues in sometimes emotional and sharp exchanges on which the white house is calling in part at least professional protests. we're covering all of that and much more this hour with our guests including the top democratic of the armed services committee, adam smith. and experts and analysts are also standing by. let's begin with the president's travel ban. sara murray is joining us with the latest. sara, we were expecting that new revived order this week, but now it's been delayed again. >> that's right, wolf, we were expecting it any day now, but now we're told by an administration official that that timeline is moving into next week either early or mid-week. sean spicer the white ho
ahead of the talks with american counterpart mexico's foreign minister says mexico doesn't have to accept unilateral decisions. the new executive order on travel restrictions will now be issued next week. had had been expected this week. sources also say it's being carefully tailored to avoid legal challenges that sidelined the president's previous travel ban. >>> some angry constituents loudly voicing their issues in sometimes emotional and sharp exchanges on which the white house is...
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how will that directly affect texaco -- mexico? [indiscernible] inasmuch as your question is concerned, under the obama administration there was very much a move toward finding specific, undocumented immigrants who had criminal , especially violent criminal records. hasthe trump administration opted to take a more broad approach. numerically a much higher number of people involved, and that is something that could be very intoicated for mexico to her and for the united states to actually enforce given the lack of containment facilities on both sides of the border and the fact that in recent memory we've not had anything similar to this of prosecution in the united states. is -- the mac mexicans are worried about refugee camps literally springing up along the border. not just mexicans, but anyone who passed through mexico to get to the united states being deported. it could be a very chaotic and risky situation for mexico, couldn't it? compounding the issue further is the fact that many haveumented immigrants come through mexico in
how will that directly affect texaco -- mexico? [indiscernible] inasmuch as your question is concerned, under the obama administration there was very much a move toward finding specific, undocumented immigrants who had criminal , especially violent criminal records. hasthe trump administration opted to take a more broad approach. numerically a much higher number of people involved, and that is something that could be very intoicated for mexico to her and for the united states to actually...
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para tener guardado dinero en mÉxico. >> su miedo es del color verde del dÓlar, en mÉxico para noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo un juez que ya fallÓ a favor y una fiscal latina esperan al chapo guzmÁn en la corte, verÁn cÓmo estos trabajadores inmigrantes de chicago le ponen su grano de arena al sÚper bowl. tamales, niÑos dios y donald trump? los sabores a delicias horneadas que te gustan, ahora están en tu café de dunkin'. deléitate de felicidad con los cafés y lattes de vanilla cupcake y el nuevo fudge brownie de dunkin'. ♪ américa se mueve con dunkin'. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> se acerca la hora de que el chapo guzmÁn se presente en persona en corte de nueva york, se espera que la audiencia de maÑana sea corta, lo que genera curiosidad es el juez y la fiscal de origen hispano que tienen en sus manos el destino del que fuera el narcotraficante mÁs buscado del mundo, vanessa nos cuenta sobre ellos desde nueva york. >> joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn enfrenta una lista de 17 cargos desde lavado de dinero, trÁfico de drogas hasta crÍmenes violentos. al fren
para tener guardado dinero en mÉxico. >> su miedo es del color verde del dÓlar, en mÉxico para noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo un juez que ya fallÓ a favor y una fiscal latina esperan al chapo guzmÁn en la corte, verÁn cÓmo estos trabajadores inmigrantes de chicago le ponen su grano de arena al sÚper bowl. tamales, niÑos dios y donald trump? los sabores a delicias horneadas que te gustan, ahora están en tu café de dunkin'. deléitate de felicidad...
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we'll be taking you live to mexico city where rex tillerson is trying to calm mexico's anger at president trump's new deportation push. they are set to speak to reporters after their morning meeting. we'll take you there live. >>> also a watchful eye on the conservative action conference. betsy devos is on the stage this hour. she opposed a new white house decision to roll back obama administration protections for transgender students. let's begin with some rough early ratings of the new president and his effort to improve them. only 38% of americans look there, only 38% of americans approve of the president's job performance. 55% disapprove. that quinnipiac university poll also found as americans watch the first month unfold, their take on the president's qualifications for the job deteriorated. the percentage of americans who view the president as honni ised level-headed held steady. but those numbers were already horrible. and note the drop in areas considered trump strengths. only 42% now view him as a good leader. that's down from 49%. and the percentage of americans who call the pre
we'll be taking you live to mexico city where rex tillerson is trying to calm mexico's anger at president trump's new deportation push. they are set to speak to reporters after their morning meeting. we'll take you there live. >>> also a watchful eye on the conservative action conference. betsy devos is on the stage this hour. she opposed a new white house decision to roll back obama administration protections for transgender students. let's begin with some rough early ratings of the...
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. >> mÉxico tiene plena capacidad de hacer frente a sus problemas. tentadoras: estados unidos como el mercado de consumo, mÉxico como el mercado de drogas. >> la ha propiciado y ese es uno de los temas que debilita institucionalmente a mÉxico. no sÓlo frente a estados unidos, si no frente a cualquier paÍs. >> mandatarios de amÉrica latina como expresaron su solidaridad con mÉxico, hoy el presidente argentino mostrÓ su apoyo al presidente peÑa. presentador:esta maÑana se reuniÓ la cÚpula en una base. y dijo que los medios de comunicaciÓn han hablado. al preguntarle a quÉ atentado se referÍa simplemente dijo que maÑana van a aconsejar una lista que incluye todos estos atentados que segÚn Él, nadie ha hablado. presentador: vamos con nuestro lunes social, hoy le preguntamos si surge algÚn efecto los mensajes polÍticos ¿cree que se politizÓ el super bol, alguna de las respuestas.. a travÉs este mismomedio lucÍa: como siempre le sugerimos que comparta. vamos a una pausa y al regresar el presidente donald trump, anuncia que habrÁobam
. >> mÉxico tiene plena capacidad de hacer frente a sus problemas. tentadoras: estados unidos como el mercado de consumo, mÉxico como el mercado de drogas. >> la ha propiciado y ese es uno de los temas que debilita institucionalmente a mÉxico. no sÓlo frente a estados unidos, si no frente a cualquier paÍs. >> mandatarios de amÉrica latina como expresaron su solidaridad con mÉxico, hoy el presidente argentino mostrÓ su apoyo al presidente peÑa. presentador:esta maÑana...
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boys to american teen mayors in mexico's most dangerous drug cartel. thank you for being with us, mr. slater, we appreciated. >> our coverage of the savannah book festival with reair tonight at midnight eastern time. so you can see the full day of events.
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where they came from our imported from mexico. there is a big textiles industry that makes dean's. that makes jeans. has kept the country working closely together economically, it has prevented them from drifting into the orbit of another major power. according to many national security types, it has kept the peace here in north america. trumpwhat does president want to do with nafta? guest: it's important to was a dirty word in the 2016 campaign because of bernie sanders and donald trump. --lary clinton even said whose husband passed nafta in 1993. donald trump wants to totally renegotiate it or even ended if mexico and canada don't come to the table. the rules of origin for autos, precise rules that determine when a car can be traded duty-free. and fixing the trade deficit with mexico. it's not as big as the trade deficit with china. it was $63 billion last year. for trump and many of the midwestern states who elected him and have seen audio jobs go south -- auto jobs go south of the border, this will be a difficult issue to tac
where they came from our imported from mexico. there is a big textiles industry that makes dean's. that makes jeans. has kept the country working closely together economically, it has prevented them from drifting into the orbit of another major power. according to many national security types, it has kept the peace here in north america. trumpwhat does president want to do with nafta? guest: it's important to was a dirty word in the 2016 campaign because of bernie sanders and donald trump....