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tariff by mexico? >> this could be a debate about who really pays the tariff. in the united states, if you put a 20% tax on gasoline, you would be hard-pressed to tell a consumer they were not paying a 20% tax on gasoline. in the end this is going to be , borne by american consumers and industries who use the mexican economy and their development and finalize products in the united states. it's going to make products less competitive and have an effect on american jobs and american consumers. inevitably, there is going to be a debate of rhetoric about what a 20% tariff means. who is paying for it, really? is it the country exporting or the consumers in the other country? will trump be able to argue it's enough money to build the wall and shut up? >> he might be able to, and i don't know if his supporters will want to hear that. the tariff will trickle down to consumers here and have other ramifications. it will, locate the trade relationship at a lot of u.s. companies have an mexico. charlie: carlos, h
tariff by mexico? >> this could be a debate about who really pays the tariff. in the united states, if you put a 20% tax on gasoline, you would be hard-pressed to tell a consumer they were not paying a 20% tax on gasoline. in the end this is going to be , borne by american consumers and industries who use the mexican economy and their development and finalize products in the united states. it's going to make products less competitive and have an effect on american jobs and american...
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and mexico. the relationship with mexico is of huge concern to the u.s. business community, the chamber of commerce, and major corporations in the united states rely on trade with mexico. he is really rattling things here, and i'm not sure how this is going to even out. charlie: carlos, give us the response in mexico. how do they feel about it, and how does this sit with them other than they are not going to pay for the wall, in their own words? carlos: the mexican people are deeply offended by how this has proceeded. during the campaign, donald trump characterized mexicans as criminals and in some cases rapists. therefore, there was a necessity separate wall to mexico and the united states. when you put it in that context, you can understand why mexicans were offended to ask to pay for the wall. when trump said the only way we can have this meeting is if you agree to pay for the wall, it became politically impossible for him to go forward. in effect, what both want -- what both sides have done is drawn a line in the sand, a bad move to make for countries
and mexico. the relationship with mexico is of huge concern to the u.s. business community, the chamber of commerce, and major corporations in the united states rely on trade with mexico. he is really rattling things here, and i'm not sure how this is going to even out. charlie: carlos, give us the response in mexico. how do they feel about it, and how does this sit with them other than they are not going to pay for the wall, in their own words? carlos: the mexican people are deeply offended by...
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he is like a sledgehammer on this mexico thing. it is true. he is on mexico. he started on mexico and will keep going on mexico. >> he is forceful and direct. nuanced is not the immediate word that would come to mind there. what do you think about trade overall and the idea that we might put tariffs either a border adjustment tax to equalize the effects of vat taxes that other countries have or direct tariffs on a specific country? is that a constructive thing or not in your view? >> i think it is a scary thing. i don't know how it is going to work. i would like an economist to explain it to me. i do think that it sounds great. we are going to punish people for not manufacturing in the united states and not buying in the united states. but this free and open market, the supply and demand is a beautiful thing. it is sort of a perfect ecosystem. i hope it works. i hope there are more jobs and incredible growth. i'm not sure yet just trying to put my economic eye glasses on, how that actually works and whether or not it will work the way they say it will work. >>
he is like a sledgehammer on this mexico thing. it is true. he is on mexico. he started on mexico and will keep going on mexico. >> he is forceful and direct. nuanced is not the immediate word that would come to mind there. what do you think about trade overall and the idea that we might put tariffs either a border adjustment tax to equalize the effects of vat taxes that other countries have or direct tariffs on a specific country? is that a constructive thing or not in your view?...
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mexico would never pay for the wall. mexico told you mexico would never pay for the wall. because in past president's of mexico told you they would never pay for the wall and they were telling you the truth. and so, really now, in the permanent state of shock that team trump seems to be in tefr every day in the white house, sean spicer says we will get mexico to pay for the wall by putting a 20% tax on goods imported in the united states from mexico i guess they don't want to use the word tariff because it might be clearer to you that you the american consumer will be paying that tariff, not mexico. when you tax mexican goods sold until the united states, you are taxing the people of the united states. that's who's buying mexican goods in the united states and who's paying that tax. that's not mexico paying for the wall. that's the taxpayers of the united states paying for the wall. the people who donald trump promised would never have to pay for the wall. as soon as sean spicer said thatty sent out a tweet saying that was an admission that mexico won't pay a penny for the
mexico would never pay for the wall. mexico told you mexico would never pay for the wall. because in past president's of mexico told you they would never pay for the wall and they were telling you the truth. and so, really now, in the permanent state of shock that team trump seems to be in tefr every day in the white house, sean spicer says we will get mexico to pay for the wall by putting a 20% tax on goods imported in the united states from mexico i guess they don't want to use the word...
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and mexico. they chose mexico. it wasn't because of the difference in wages. it was because mexico had more free trade agreements than the u.s. they could produce that car in mexico and ship it to more markets around the world without tariffs. we should not lose that kind of competition. we are never going to compete with mexico on wages. we shouldn't. but we shouldn't lose the mexico on freeh trade. a study recently came out that said the differential in wages is about $600 per car. the differential in tariffs is about $2500 per car. is what peter baker wrote in the new york times this week. mr. trumps move amounts to a drastic reversal of decades of policy. so the president, president obama, nominated you. what became more attractive to trade more than as a young lawmaker in the senate? importance of being engaged in the world, u.s. leadership, the fact that we need to be in these markets if we will support jobs back here. bywas also informed experience in chicago as an organizer, the effects of steel mills. trade's sake, but if we can do it right, lowering
and mexico. they chose mexico. it wasn't because of the difference in wages. it was because mexico had more free trade agreements than the u.s. they could produce that car in mexico and ship it to more markets around the world without tariffs. we should not lose that kind of competition. we are never going to compete with mexico on wages. we shouldn't. but we shouldn't lose the mexico on freeh trade. a study recently came out that said the differential in wages is about $600 per car. the...
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carolina: gracias desde la hermosa ciudad de mÉxico y ahora amanece mÉxico con los titulares y el tema del dÍa es, el muro fronterizo. javier: varios periÓdicos del paÍs algunos de los que estamos revisando. condena enrique peÑa nieto el muro de trump? evalÚa si va a venir a estados unidos y ahora sabemos que no. carolina: tenemos la fotografÍa bastante polÉmica. javier: y dice no creemos en muros y no pagaremos igual, peÑa dice. carolina: y tambiÉn la jornada y resistencia poÉtica. javier: el muro bueno para mÉxico, trump no lo pagaremos, peÑa dice al final. carolina: es algo muy polÉmico. javier: porque nadie se imaginaba que en el fondo si va poder concretar esto. todavÍa no estÁ del todo concreto pero se saben las intenciones y que incluso por ahora si mÉxico no presta el dinero para hacerlo va a salir de los dineros de los contribuyentes. y sobre el muro de donald trump, las redes no se hicieron esperar con los infaltables memes. carolina: ahÍ los tenemos. y se viene haciendo referencia que vayan comprando los ladrillos, para construir el muro y tenemos otro. javi
carolina: gracias desde la hermosa ciudad de mÉxico y ahora amanece mÉxico con los titulares y el tema del dÍa es, el muro fronterizo. javier: varios periÓdicos del paÍs algunos de los que estamos revisando. condena enrique peÑa nieto el muro de trump? evalÚa si va a venir a estados unidos y ahora sabemos que no. carolina: tenemos la fotografÍa bastante polÉmica. javier: y dice no creemos en muros y no pagaremos igual, peÑa dice. carolina: y tambiÉn la jornada y resistencia poÉtica....
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porque los estados unidos es el socio comercial mÁs importante para mÉxico mÉxico es un importante socio comercial para los estados unidos. y los que mÁs se oponen a la renegociaciÓn del trata. son los intereses agricultores en los estados unidos. que han encontrado, mercados de importaciones y para mÍ, me tengo que fijar en una ironÍa tremenda. trump representa un cambio radical. donde tenÍamos a washington diciendo los paÍses de la regiÓn. tienen que abrir las fronteras. tienen que abandonar el protecciÓn. los paÍses lo hicieron y ahora damos un giro y son los paÍses en latinos no amÉrica que estÁn criticando medidas ante libÉralos de estados unidos. >>> ¿cuÁl serÍa el impacto real, concreto, visible de la eliminaciÓn de nafta para mÉxico?. >>> no debemos jugar con estas dos cartas y sÍ, el presidente donald trump tiene enormes habilidades para poder thi zar en la actualidad las redes los dÍas recientes cuando se preparaba la visita u e incluso lÍderes de la oposiciÓn que suelen criticar abiertamente al presidente el caso de manuel lÓpez obrador que habÍa celebr
porque los estados unidos es el socio comercial mÁs importante para mÉxico mÉxico es un importante socio comercial para los estados unidos. y los que mÁs se oponen a la renegociaciÓn del trata. son los intereses agricultores en los estados unidos. que han encontrado, mercados de importaciones y para mÍ, me tengo que fijar en una ironÍa tremenda. trump representa un cambio radical. donde tenÍamos a washington diciendo los paÍses de la regiÓn. tienen que abrir las fronteras. tienen que...
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to be tough with mexico. look at this, you know? i'm standing up and i'm saying, you're going to pay for it, even if it means a hopefully short-term diplomatic riff. we'll see. you know, he does know how to make a deal if and when he needs to get that far. but right now, that's not where he is. >> the white house, david, threw out this idea of a 20% tax on mexican exports coming to the united states to pay for that wall. you know, is that something that congress would go forward with? >> well, wolf, on the one hand, i don't see a lot of signs yet that republicans in congress are really going to challenge president trump. that being said, i think it's going to raise a lot of eyebrows. first off, it would have to get past the democratic filibuster in the senate. the second thing, when you talk about a 20% tax hike on mexican imports, you're not just talking about potentially starting a trade war, you're also potentially raising the price of goods that go back and forth. patrick dplgillespie just repor that 40%
to be tough with mexico. look at this, you know? i'm standing up and i'm saying, you're going to pay for it, even if it means a hopefully short-term diplomatic riff. we'll see. you know, he does know how to make a deal if and when he needs to get that far. but right now, that's not where he is. >> the white house, david, threw out this idea of a 20% tax on mexican exports coming to the united states to pay for that wall. you know, is that something that congress would go forward with?...
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laying out ways to get mexico to pay for the wall after mexico's president called off a trip to washington. >>> all this as the president gets ready to host a foreign leader at the white house. he will speak with another leader tomorrow. >>> and president trump making his first visit to the pentagon since taking office to get started on a new plan to bring down isis. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm miguel marquez. happy friday. >> it is friday. i'm christine romans. it is january 27th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. good morning, everyone. breaking overnight. administration official telling cnn that donald trump and president vladimir putin are scheduled to speak on the phone on saturday. the first conversation since donald trump took office. that call goes it will be smoother than the first foray into global difficult ploep as i i. walk that back a bit later in the day. that proposal came after the mexican president canceled the planned meeting with the american president. the mexican president under pressure at home after president trump signed executive order laying the ground work
laying out ways to get mexico to pay for the wall after mexico's president called off a trip to washington. >>> all this as the president gets ready to host a foreign leader at the white house. he will speak with another leader tomorrow. >>> and president trump making his first visit to the pentagon since taking office to get started on a new plan to bring down isis. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm miguel marquez. happy friday. >> it is friday. i'm...
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in mexico. it's not a tariff, and it's not linked to our foreign trade. it's almost identical to what all of the countries of the european union and other countries in the world have. >> well the argument that some in the trump administration though as you can tell, president trump's not yet sold on this idea. he's pondering it, but speaker ryan is sold on this idea. hey wait, if this is what the u.s. does across the board, that this is no less fair than what you describe. what would you say to that? >> yeah. well, he's not entirely wrong. the question is one whether this will benefit u.s. consumers, probably not, and two, what effects it will have on trade from other nations with the united states. especially if one you have a free trade agreement which is a case between the united states and mexico. and canada by the way and i'm not clear if this would be allowed or not and secondly if it confirms to world organization rules which is not that clear either. so, it's not just a domestic legitima
in mexico. it's not a tariff, and it's not linked to our foreign trade. it's almost identical to what all of the countries of the european union and other countries in the world have. >> well the argument that some in the trump administration though as you can tell, president trump's not yet sold on this idea. he's pondering it, but speaker ryan is sold on this idea. hey wait, if this is what the u.s. does across the board, that this is no less fair than what you describe. what would you...
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con autorizaciÓn de explotarse en mÉxico. en 2015 asegura no esconder que parte de su mercancÍa se fabricara fuera de estados unidos. pÁginas de registros demuestran que es dueÑa de varias firmas. no solamente el presidente tiene varias marcas, tambiÉn las tiene su hija. al menos 14 en diferentes rubros. jorge: tuvo lugar la marcha nÚmero 43 de los activistas anti aborto. el vicepresidente hablÓ y dijo que la vida estÁ ganando en estados unidos. dos dÍas despuÉs de afirmar que la tortura funcionaba, el presidente reiterÓ su respaldo. sin embargo aclarÓ que serÍa su secretario de defensa que determinarÁ si será usada la tortura o no. un rifle, una inversiÓn de $20,000 es el mejor modo para un ranchero de california. otro de arizona asegura que ningÚn muro frenara a los inmigrantes. se capta a pasajeros en un autobÚs, lo vemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ todo el cuidado de salud que tu familia necesita. todo conectado para ti. mientras au jorge:mientras aumenta la disputa sobre quiÉn, cÓmo y cuÁndo pagará el muro,
con autorizaciÓn de explotarse en mÉxico. en 2015 asegura no esconder que parte de su mercancÍa se fabricara fuera de estados unidos. pÁginas de registros demuestran que es dueÑa de varias firmas. no solamente el presidente tiene varias marcas, tambiÉn las tiene su hija. al menos 14 en diferentes rubros. jorge: tuvo lugar la marcha nÚmero 43 de los activistas anti aborto. el vicepresidente hablÓ y dijo que la vida estÁ ganando en estados unidos. dos dÍas despuÉs de afirmar que la...
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mexico, the wall reiterating mexico that along that porder with mexico, there will be a wall. also saying nafta, the north american free trade agreement with canada and mexico, is a terrible deal. that has to be renegotiated and repealing and replacing obamacare immediately. it's a disaster, the president said. gloria, there's a lot more that he said there. these were campaign promises he made and now he's beginning the process of delivering. >> i think he also told what has been reported, which is that he had suggested to congressional leaders that it might be better for them politically to kind of wait on deal with obamacare because he -- as he put it, we're putting ourselves at risk because we're taking it off the democratic platter. he knows very well that whatever they do is going to be compared to what came before and that the democrats will start calling it trump care and if people lose any benefits that they believe they have, that it could become a huge liability. and he knows that, and the people sitting in that room, wolf, know that as well. and that's something tha
mexico, the wall reiterating mexico that along that porder with mexico, there will be a wall. also saying nafta, the north american free trade agreement with canada and mexico, is a terrible deal. that has to be renegotiated and repealing and replacing obamacare immediately. it's a disaster, the president said. gloria, there's a lot more that he said there. these were campaign promises he made and now he's beginning the process of delivering. >> i think he also told what has been...
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if he keeps pressing mexico, if he keeps discriminating mexico, if he keeps discriminating mexico, against other countries that have larger deficits than mexico, we will go as far as needed. 0ur president has declared now that if needed we would withdraw from nafta, and leave the united states alone, losing 10 million usjobs that mexico provides for them, throughout imports. so they have everything to lose and nothing to win. i hope the united states citizens wake up. i hope congress of united states open their eyes and see that this guy is taking the united states economy to the drain. the us could get money out of mexico, couldn't it, a border tax or by tapping remittances that mexicans send home or as a repayment for renegotiating nafta. for mexico to pull out of nafta would be devastating for the country, wouldn't it? that is not true, that is not true. let me tell you quickly. number one about the tax, the 20% tax. if he taxes imports to the 20% tax. if he taxes imports to the united dates, products for consumers in the united states will increase 20%, the price. so who is paying for
if he keeps pressing mexico, if he keeps discriminating mexico, if he keeps discriminating mexico, against other countries that have larger deficits than mexico, we will go as far as needed. 0ur president has declared now that if needed we would withdraw from nafta, and leave the united states alone, losing 10 million usjobs that mexico provides for them, throughout imports. so they have everything to lose and nothing to win. i hope the united states citizens wake up. i hope congress of united...
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mexico's president said that mexico will not pay. it goes against our dignity as a country and mexicans. >> i think he has to say that. i am telling you, there will be a payment -- it will be in a form, complicated form. what i am doing is good for the united states and mexico. >> what are you going to say to your supporters who said i thought mexico was going to pay from this from the start? >> i never said they were going to pay from the start. >> when does construction begin? >> as soon as we can. and months. planning is starting immediately. host: usa today front page story says this -- they go on to report -- we will show you what the mexican president has to say after a couple of phone calls. john in louisiana. you support the president. caller: a couple of minor points . illegal immigration exists. i believe those individuals are illegal aliens. as a sovereign nation we have a right to determine who comes into our nation. it is our call, whatever criteria we want to use. our southern border is rather porous. they are something
mexico's president said that mexico will not pay. it goes against our dignity as a country and mexicans. >> i think he has to say that. i am telling you, there will be a payment -- it will be in a form, complicated form. what i am doing is good for the united states and mexico. >> what are you going to say to your supporters who said i thought mexico was going to pay from this from the start? >> i never said they were going to pay from the start. >> when does...
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-mexico border. it's going to be ordering immigration agents to step up enforcement, removal of what they call criminal "aliens" although we don't use that term. it's undocumented people in this country who are suspected of committing crimes. >> i'm going to interrupt you right now. there's sean spicer, the white house press secretary, starting today's press briefing. >> as soon as he gets going over there, i'm going to wrap up. we got a little while together. the president brought leaders of both parties to discuss his next nomination of the supreme court. it's an incredibly productive conversation. as you can see from the president's tweet, he will announce that nomination next thursday. the president also spoke with prime minister modi of india yesterday. unfortunately, i wasn't able to give you a read-out during the briefing. during the call, the president emphasized the united states continues to consider india a true friend and partner in addressing challenges around the world. in a broad area
-mexico border. it's going to be ordering immigration agents to step up enforcement, removal of what they call criminal "aliens" although we don't use that term. it's undocumented people in this country who are suspected of committing crimes. >> i'm going to interrupt you right now. there's sean spicer, the white house press secretary, starting today's press briefing. >> as soon as he gets going over there, i'm going to wrap up. we got a little while together. the...
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we wa nt will also be good for mexico. we want a very stable and solid mexico. went as construction begin? sooner is we physically can. within months? i would say so, planning on starting immediately. hours later he was at the department of homeland security outlining his plans in more detail toa outlining his plans in more detail to a packed audience. the secretary of homeland security, working with myself and my stuff, will begin immediate construction of a border wall. —— working with myself and my staff. applause we are going to get the bad ones out. the criminals and the drug dealers and gangs and gang members and cartel leaders. the day is over when they can stay in our country and recover, we are going to get them out and get them out fast, and john kerry is going to lead that. let's bring in anthony in washington, presumably the idea is that the war itself will get the bad ones out, it is part of a broader package of policies? —— the idea is that the wall itself. the god he talks about ending catch and release, people come over the border and are
we wa nt will also be good for mexico. we want a very stable and solid mexico. went as construction begin? sooner is we physically can. within months? i would say so, planning on starting immediately. hours later he was at the department of homeland security outlining his plans in more detail toa outlining his plans in more detail to a packed audience. the secretary of homeland security, working with myself and my stuff, will begin immediate construction of a border wall. —— working with...
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i have been strong on mexico. i've great respect for mexico. i love the mexican people. i work with the mexican people all the time. great relationships. but as you know, mexico with the united states has outnegotiated and beat us to a pulp through our past leaders. they have made us look foolish. >> yes, they made us look foolish this week, or more specifically enrique pena nieto made little donald look foolish this week. donald trump's answer about his war with mexico, in which he is now trying to negotiate a piece, went on for another 265 words and not one of those words was the word wall. not one of those sentences was "mexico will pay for" anything. he made little donald shut up about the wall and about mexico paying for little donald's wall. now, forgive me but i'm using trump world language here to make a point. it's not language that i like. i don't tell people to shut up. i don't create demeaning nicknames for people. donald trump does that. steve pannen do steve bannon does that. i'm using trump/bannon language here so the trump/bannon language can understand w
i have been strong on mexico. i've great respect for mexico. i love the mexican people. i work with the mexican people all the time. great relationships. but as you know, mexico with the united states has outnegotiated and beat us to a pulp through our past leaders. they have made us look foolish. >> yes, they made us look foolish this week, or more specifically enrique pena nieto made little donald look foolish this week. donald trump's answer about his war with mexico, in which he is...
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con mÉxico no se juega. marÍa: mÉxico ofrecerÁ ayuda a sus con nacionales en estados unidos. >> los 50 consulados de mÉxico en los estados unidos se convertirÁn en asesorÍas de los migrantes. marÍa: pero el miedo se palpa en la en servidumbre con las Órdenes ejecutivas migratorias. >> estamos tristes y ocupados porque no sabemos quÉ va a pasar. muchas personas estÁn en un limbo migratorio. marÍa: el gobierno de mÉxico insiste que quiere construir un diÁlogo positivo con la administraciÓn trump. mÁs adelante sabremos cÓmo la tensiÓn entre los gobiernos de mÉxico y estados unidos afectarÁ las relaciones comerciales entre los dos paÍses lo que significa para los habitantes de ambos lados de la frontera. leÓn: la policÍa pide la ayuda del pÚblico para identificar a un hombre que expuso su partes intimas el pasado viernes. una mujer de 30 aÑos comÍa dentro de su auto cuando vio al hombre en los arbustos desabrochando su pantalÓn y mantuvo contacto visual con la vÍctima. marÍa: se detuv
con mÉxico no se juega. marÍa: mÉxico ofrecerÁ ayuda a sus con nacionales en estados unidos. >> los 50 consulados de mÉxico en los estados unidos se convertirÁn en asesorÍas de los migrantes. marÍa: pero el miedo se palpa en la en servidumbre con las Órdenes ejecutivas migratorias. >> estamos tristes y ocupados porque no sabemos quÉ va a pasar. muchas personas estÁn en un limbo migratorio. marÍa: el gobierno de mÉxico insiste que quiere construir un diÁlogo positivo...
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sube la tensiÓn en mÉxico por el gasolinazo. una protesta pacÍfica en monterrey terminÓ en disturbios. enrique peÑa nieto hablÓ de la controvertida medida. donald trump estarÍa pidiendo fondos federales para financiar la construcciÓn del muro que en campaÑa dijo que construirÍa mÉxico. los nombres de quienes habrÍan filtrado informaciÓn de la campaÑa demÓcrata serÍa prueba de la intervenciÓn del gobierno de vladimir putin en las elecciones. hay una nueva teorÍa sobre el hundimiento del titanic que va mÁs alla del famoso iceberg. venimos ya con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edicion nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ ♪ fÉlix: buenas noches, bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn, les habla fÉlix de bedout. la ola de protestas por el gasolinazo se extiende por todo el paÍs. esta noche lo que comenzÓ como manifestaciÓn pacÍfica en monterrey, estado de nuevo leÓn, terminÓ con violencia. un grupo de jÓvenes rompio una valla de contenciÓn del palacio del g
sube la tensiÓn en mÉxico por el gasolinazo. una protesta pacÍfica en monterrey terminÓ en disturbios. enrique peÑa nieto hablÓ de la controvertida medida. donald trump estarÍa pidiendo fondos federales para financiar la construcciÓn del muro que en campaÑa dijo que construirÍa mÉxico. los nombres de quienes habrÍan filtrado informaciÓn de la campaÑa demÓcrata serÍa prueba de la intervenciÓn del gobierno de vladimir putin en las elecciones. hay una nueva teorÍa sobre el...
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vamos a mÉxico. jorge: y antes de irnos con alejandro roldÁn, es interesante notar que no hubieron declaraciones de ninguno de los funcionarios despuÉs de las reuniones. lo primero que hay que apuntar es que si el gobierno sabÍa que esto iba a ser anunciado os el gobierno de donald trump, aprovechÓ que estuvieran los ministros de relaciones exteriores, para anunciarlo y segundo cuÁl es la reacciÓn oficial del gobierno mexicano. alguna manera serÍa presionar, y tener una posiciÓn fija del gobierno mexicano ante estas medidas que estÁ tomando donald trump. incluso les candidato ex presidencial cuauhtÉmoc, estÁ pidiendo que mÉxico no acuda y que no acuda a esta cita a washington. y que debe de tener una posiciÓn digna para mÉxico. y andrÉs manuel lÓpez escriben su cuenta de twitter que dice el presidente trump su muro nos agrede y deja la estatua de liberto como leyenda. iremos a tribunales. viva la fraternidad. esto es lo que estÁn empezando a tener estas reacciones por parte de los ag
vamos a mÉxico. jorge: y antes de irnos con alejandro roldÁn, es interesante notar que no hubieron declaraciones de ninguno de los funcionarios despuÉs de las reuniones. lo primero que hay que apuntar es que si el gobierno sabÍa que esto iba a ser anunciado os el gobierno de donald trump, aprovechÓ que estuvieran los ministros de relaciones exteriores, para anunciarlo y segundo cuÁl es la reacciÓn oficial del gobierno mexicano. alguna manera serÍa presionar, y tener una posiciÓn fija...
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and america and the mexico will pay for it. next goes as it will not happen. this piece in the wall street journal outlines how mexico's president canceled a meeting at the white house around the same time that trump appeared to endorse opposing a 20% tax rate on all imported goods from mexico. trumps press secretary later seem to downplay that particular course of action. we read that that rift between the u.s. and mexico had significantly widened. a dim look ons this. reporter: this paper saying letting unfit to serve, his anti-immigrant feelings slip over into foreign-policy decision-making, trump is setting up a disastrous consequence for workers and consumers in both countries. chris: the mexican press also laying into trump? reporter: this piece starts off by setting out that any 20% levy on imports would actually be very hard to implement. a complex supply chain throughout mexico, the u.s., and canada mean it is hard to pinpoint exactly where product comes from. and then come the simple fact that the additional cost of i
and america and the mexico will pay for it. next goes as it will not happen. this piece in the wall street journal outlines how mexico's president canceled a meeting at the white house around the same time that trump appeared to endorse opposing a 20% tax rate on all imported goods from mexico. trumps press secretary later seem to downplay that particular course of action. we read that that rift between the u.s. and mexico had significantly widened. a dim look ons this. reporter: this paper...
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mexico and the u.s. government, immigration and trade policy could change the business landscape. a former bank of mexico governor. hopefully he'll tell us what he really thinks. join us in just a bit to discuss the economic impacts. "squawk box" will be right back. >>> time now for today's aflac trivia question. who was the first and only u.s. president to hold his daughter's high school prom at the white house? the answer when cnbc's "squawk box" continues. g. yeah looks like a real nasty moving back in with his parents. what? no. i just broke my leg. no, this is a full blown move in to the basement, you're gonna be out of work without that money from... aflac! you might miss your rent. aww i just moved out. bummer man. hey i used to have my own place. yeah? no, no i live with my mom, but it's cool. health can change but the life you love doesn't have to, keep your lifestyle healthy with... aflac! and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. i
mexico and the u.s. government, immigration and trade policy could change the business landscape. a former bank of mexico governor. hopefully he'll tell us what he really thinks. join us in just a bit to discuss the economic impacts. "squawk box" will be right back. >>> time now for today's aflac trivia question. who was the first and only u.s. president to hold his daughter's high school prom at the white house? the answer when cnbc's "squawk box" continues. g....
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taxpayers than mexico? and in the next hour, president trump is hosting another foreign leader, britain's conservative prime minister theresa may. it will be his first meeting with a head of state since his swearing in. we'll have a preview of their face to face in the oval office and the big big policy areas they're set to address, trade and defense. and a new report that president trump personally pressured the national park service to find proof about his claims of the size of the inauguration crowd, ordering the acting director to produce additional photos. we'll get details on the phone call with the "washington post" reporter who broke the story. good morning. i'm tamron hall coming to you live from our headquarters in new york. we begin with escalating tensions with mexico, our third largest trading partner. president trump tweeting mexico has taken advantage of the u.s. for long enough, massive trade deficits and little help on the border, must change now. president trump and pena nieto in a border
taxpayers than mexico? and in the next hour, president trump is hosting another foreign leader, britain's conservative prime minister theresa may. it will be his first meeting with a head of state since his swearing in. we'll have a preview of their face to face in the oval office and the big big policy areas they're set to address, trade and defense. and a new report that president trump personally pressured the national park service to find proof about his claims of the size of the...
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los quÉ veÍan a mÉxico como un porciento para producir el naftaya no lo van a hacer. al final hay alguien que terminarÍa pagando. >> la tasa siempre terminan corriendose al bolsillo del consumidor, siempre sale de ahÍ, no sale de ninguna otra parte, nosotros terminaremos pagando por el muro de trump. reportero: es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. enrique: sobre este punto hay consenso entre empresarios y expertos en economÍa, llegar a establecer el impuesto para los productos provenientes de mÉxico, los perjudicados serÍan los consumidores aquÍ muy estados unidos. pedro rojas hablÓ en la frontera con quienes se pronunciaron a favor y en contra de esta medida. pedro: la posibilidad de imponer un impuesto de 20% de los importadores para financiar la producciÓn del muro fronterizo. causÓ la reaccion de jorge amaya, un empresario que transporta hortalizas y vegetales a los estados unidos. >> quiÉn vendrÍa pagando el impuesto serÍa el consumidor americano, el producto producido en mÉxico no tiene por que afectarnos ni mucho menos en nuestra pro
los quÉ veÍan a mÉxico como un porciento para producir el naftaya no lo van a hacer. al final hay alguien que terminarÍa pagando. >> la tasa siempre terminan corriendose al bolsillo del consumidor, siempre sale de ahÍ, no sale de ninguna otra parte, nosotros terminaremos pagando por el muro de trump. reportero: es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. enrique: sobre este punto hay consenso entre empresarios y expertos en economÍa, llegar a establecer el impuesto para los...
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going to be very good for mexico. a nation without borders is not a nation. >> reporter: president trump was scheduled to meet with president nieto next week. he did emphasize that mexico is not paying for that wall. john and christine. >> regardless of if mexico pays for it, it will be expensive. 1,300 miles and 40 feet high. that would require 19 million tons of concrete. president trump cited a $10 billion estimate. that group tells us they are confident in that figure. building a wall in isolated areas is expensive and it could be mountainous. other estimates suggest there are uncertainties to drive the cost up to $15 billion and possibly $25 billion. that is according to a tracker that tracks material. and that is not taking into consideration the land. we are slated to give mexico about $134 million this year. if you think about the cost of the wall, if the president were to over 10 or 20 years, it would take a long time. >> remember, texas has to buy that. it is a complicated thing. >>> republicans are consider
going to be very good for mexico. a nation without borders is not a nation. >> reporter: president trump was scheduled to meet with president nieto next week. he did emphasize that mexico is not paying for that wall. john and christine. >> regardless of if mexico pays for it, it will be expensive. 1,300 miles and 40 feet high. that would require 19 million tons of concrete. president trump cited a $10 billion estimate. that group tells us they are confident in that figure. building...
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mr trump has always insisted that mexico will pay, but mexico say it won't and the president now admits american taxpayers will have to cough up first. ultimately, it will come out of what's happening with mexico. we're going to be starting those negotiations relatively soon and we will be in a form reimbursed by mexico. so they'll pay us back? yes. absolutely. 100%. so the american taxpayer will pay for the wall at first? all it is, is we'll be reimbursed at a later date. but here in a mexican border city, business leaders are worried about the impact on trade and sceptical about the president's plans. the problem is that the majority of americans are not really familiar with the border and, consequently the idea of a wall seems to be appealing. we already have one. we call it the tortilla curtain, but the truth of the matter is that, you know, i think that's a symbol. this fence at the pacific ocean is the very start of the land border between mexico and the united states and president trump has always said he wants to build a much taller, a much better, much bigger wall, stretching a
mr trump has always insisted that mexico will pay, but mexico say it won't and the president now admits american taxpayers will have to cough up first. ultimately, it will come out of what's happening with mexico. we're going to be starting those negotiations relatively soon and we will be in a form reimbursed by mexico. so they'll pay us back? yes. absolutely. 100%. so the american taxpayer will pay for the wall at first? all it is, is we'll be reimbursed at a later date. but here in a mexican...
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and mexico. the relationship with mexico is of huge concern to the u.s. business community, the chamber of commerce, some of the major corporations in the united states rely on trade with mexico. so he is really kind of rattling things here. and i'm not sure how this is going to even out in the weeks to come. >> rose: carlos, give us the response in mexico, how do they feel about it, how does it sit with them other than they're not going to pay for the wall in their own words? >> the mexican people and the mexican government have been deeply offended by the way that this has proceeded. during the campaign, candidate trump at that point in time characterized mexicans as criminals and in some cases rapists. therefore there was a necessity to have a wall to separate mexico and the united states. when you put it in that context you can understand why it was so difficult for mexicans to say that this was show, that they were show going to pay for this wallment and so when president trump essentially said to president pena nieto the only way we'll have this mee
and mexico. the relationship with mexico is of huge concern to the u.s. business community, the chamber of commerce, some of the major corporations in the united states rely on trade with mexico. so he is really kind of rattling things here. and i'm not sure how this is going to even out in the weeks to come. >> rose: carlos, give us the response in mexico, how do they feel about it, how does it sit with them other than they're not going to pay for the wall in their own words? >>...
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the friction that's now between the united states and mexico is largely that made of mexico, a corrupt nation, an improverished nation despite billions and hundreds of billions of dollars being transferred from this country to mexico. yet, half their people live in poverty. do you believe this is a winning issue for donald trump and for the united states? >> totally. first of all, mexico needs the united states far more than the united states needs mexico, but they'll come to the table. there's no question about it. so, i think this is a big win for president trump because it protects the american people, i mean, the american people are getting short shrift from washington politicians that don't have their interests at heart and you can tell from the way trump has opened, this is the most remarkable opening of a presidency in my memory. he is a politician that gets elected and the first thing that he does is fulfill his promises. when did that happen? >> you know, seriously, david, and steve, i have to go back to fdr to remember a president who ran on a series of promises to the americ
the friction that's now between the united states and mexico is largely that made of mexico, a corrupt nation, an improverished nation despite billions and hundreds of billions of dollars being transferred from this country to mexico. yet, half their people live in poverty. do you believe this is a winning issue for donald trump and for the united states? >> totally. first of all, mexico needs the united states far more than the united states needs mexico, but they'll come to the table....
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the wall —— he's in mexico city. it's good to see you, thanks very much for being with us. the first of all, do you believe there is any possibility that the mexican people and taxpayers are going to pay for a wall to be erected between the southern border of the united states and your country? we won't give any peso, any sense, any american dollar to pay for that war. if the us government wants to charge us for it, they can charge but no public money will be used for that, we have a bill for that and we have heard that position from the president and the main thing to say about the wall is no public and mexican money will go to pay for that. we must start calling the wall by its real name, it's a hostile act, it's an unfriendly act and of course there will be consequences in terms of collaboration from our side. we have been helping the united states regarding anti—terrorism, information, intelligence, of course things will change if donald trump insists and continues to say that he will build a wall. 0k insists a
the wall —— he's in mexico city. it's good to see you, thanks very much for being with us. the first of all, do you believe there is any possibility that the mexican people and taxpayers are going to pay for a wall to be erected between the southern border of the united states and your country? we won't give any peso, any sense, any american dollar to pay for that war. if the us government wants to charge us for it, they can charge but no public money will be used for that, we have a bill...
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mÉxico no cree en los muros. an: en un mensaje televisado, el presidente de mÉxico sostuvo que a partir de hoy todos los consulados mexicanos en estados unidos se convertirÁn en sitios de apoyo, orientaciÓn y ayuda para mexicanos que se sientan desprotegidos. enrique peÑa nieto: donde haya un inmigrante mexicano en riesgo, ahÍ debemos estar. juan: reitero la amistad entre ambos paÍses, pero subrayÓ que mÉxico no pagara por ningÚn muro y dejÓ abierta la posibilidad para viajar a washington la prÓxima semana. enrique peÑa nieto: mÉxico expresa su amistad y voluntad con el pueblo de estados unidos. juan: ante la expectativa por la cita, analistas y polÍticos dividieron opiniones. >> es indispensable que el presidente reciÉn se la visita. juan: sostuvo que seguirÁ tomando decisiones respecto a la nueva relaciÓn con estados unidos. seguramente la confirmaciÓn estÁ incluida. ilia: segÚn dijo el presidente las Órdenes ejecutivas firmadas estÁn dirigidas a recuperar el control de las fronteras. a au
mÉxico no cree en los muros. an: en un mensaje televisado, el presidente de mÉxico sostuvo que a partir de hoy todos los consulados mexicanos en estados unidos se convertirÁn en sitios de apoyo, orientaciÓn y ayuda para mexicanos que se sientan desprotegidos. enrique peÑa nieto: donde haya un inmigrante mexicano en riesgo, ahÍ debemos estar. juan: reitero la amistad entre ambos paÍses, pero subrayÓ que mÉxico no pagara por ningÚn muro y dejÓ abierta la posibilidad para viajar a...
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-mexico border in the state of texas. that is one of the points of entry right there on your screen. we are also showing you as we went along the rio grande, the river right there. that is the natural boundary in some parts of the border between u.s. and mexico. there is miles and miles of ranchland owned, privately owned , there in texas. if you missed any of that program, if you are interested in what we learned, you can go to c-span.org and find it all there. we will show you what we saw when we were down there as we take your calls. president trump's moved yesterday on immigration. you are supporting. caller: i totally support his effort to stop illegal immigration. i believe president obama broke the law. our immigration laws that were on the books. he went into five them, and congress did nothing about it. -- and defied them, and congress did nothing about it. all he has to look at is the southern border, and you see the fence completely across it. people are still sneaking in and riding trains up from down in centr
-mexico border in the state of texas. that is one of the points of entry right there on your screen. we are also showing you as we went along the rio grande, the river right there. that is the natural boundary in some parts of the border between u.s. and mexico. there is miles and miles of ranchland owned, privately owned , there in texas. if you missed any of that program, if you are interested in what we learned, you can go to c-span.org and find it all there. we will show you what we saw...
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en la ciudad de mÉxico, isa osorio, noticias telemundo. r >>> y nuestro sabor latino de esta semana es como no, sabor mexicano, desde 1998 sylvia ha revolucionado el panorama de las enchiladas en texas, con nuevas creaciones que vende con gran cito en varios restaurantes. vÍctor hugo rodriguez hablÓ con ella. >>> con sus recetas ha conquistado los paladares mÁs exigentes. su menÙ tiene mÁs de 18 distintas enchiladas y representa a algunos estados de mÉxico y ciudades de texas. >>> esta salsa todo el mundo la deberÍa probar bien sazonada verdad. >>> la distingue las salsas para sasonar las enchiladas. >>> aquÍ lo mal, estoy sacando todo el sabor y estÁ quedando la parte del chile. que no se quiso... >>> aquÍ en esta salsa baÑa la tortilla y la deja marinando la noche. >>> ya semar noh la tortilla. >>> smur je la tortilla en el aceite caliente. >>> le damos cariÑo y atenciÓn a cada enchilada. >>> este proceso es para que las enchiladas agarren un sabor Único. >>> usamos pollo guisado. >>> les agrega y luego nuestra. >>> lo acom
en la ciudad de mÉxico, isa osorio, noticias telemundo. r >>> y nuestro sabor latino de esta semana es como no, sabor mexicano, desde 1998 sylvia ha revolucionado el panorama de las enchiladas en texas, con nuevas creaciones que vende con gran cito en varios restaurantes. vÍctor hugo rodriguez hablÓ con ella. >>> con sus recetas ha conquistado los paladares mÁs exigentes. su menÙ tiene mÁs de 18 distintas enchiladas y representa a algunos estados de mÉxico y ciudades de...
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and i made that clear to mexico. >> a 20% tax on imports from mexico. unless mexico is going to treat the united states with respect, such a meeting would be fruitless. >> we are on the same page with the white house. >> the president's investigation into false claims of voter fraud, delayed. >> we also need to keep the ballot box safe from illegal voting. >> he is a liar that repeatedly lined the american public pushing propaganda. >> this is new day. >> good morning. welcome to your new day allison is off and in his first week in office donald trump redefining the presidency dramatically you shaping do messty and foreign policy and he's overshadowing himself with tweets about fan come illegal
and i made that clear to mexico. >> a 20% tax on imports from mexico. unless mexico is going to treat the united states with respect, such a meeting would be fruitless. >> we are on the same page with the white house. >> the president's investigation into false claims of voter fraud, delayed. >> we also need to keep the ballot box safe from illegal voting. >> he is a liar that repeatedly lined the american public pushing propaganda. >> this is new day....
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it's not just mexico. it's part of taxing people or -- sorry, countries who are importing to the u.s. and who we have trade deficits with. that's where we are going to get this money. it is part of a bigger piece so they're trying to make it so you don't focus on what donald trump is saying. the other slight luxury they have right now this isn't something they are really going to be getting down to dealing with for months now, after april, going into the summer. so, that's when i think we're really going to see a much bigger fight and it might be hard to avoid more public spectacle of disagreement. >> all right. everybody stand by. there is more news coming into "the situation room." we'll continue our coverage right after this. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple.
it's not just mexico. it's part of taxing people or -- sorry, countries who are importing to the u.s. and who we have trade deficits with. that's where we are going to get this money. it is part of a bigger piece so they're trying to make it so you don't focus on what donald trump is saying. the other slight luxury they have right now this isn't something they are really going to be getting down to dealing with for months now, after april, going into the summer. so, that's when i think we're...
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enrique:quÉ alternativas tiene en mÉxico para responder? nuestro corresponsal saliÓ a buscar respuestas. juan: segÚn diversos analistas y polÍticos, mÉxico tiene varias formas de responder a donald trump, si es que el nuevo inquilino insiste en castigar a su vecino con duras polÍticas migratorias. >> no va a poder detener la migraciÓn y va a encarecerla. o va a costar mÁs ir a estados unidos. juan: es en el terreno de la seguridad nacional donde mÉxico juega un papel fundamental. mantiene presos peligrosos lÍderes de mafia centroamericana. >> cooperamos y trabajamos en conjunto. si eso se rompe, aparece toda razÓn para colaborar. juan: son 6 millones de empleos en estados unidos que dependen del comercio con mÉxico. grabar esa economÍa dejaría a un estado de tensiÓn a las personas. >> lo primero es concentrarse en su terreno interno. juan: el presidente de la confederaciÓn de gobernadores llamÓ a cerrar filas. >> es hora de que la divinidad se ponga por delante y los gobernadores vamos a actuar en consecuencia. juan: el pres
enrique:quÉ alternativas tiene en mÉxico para responder? nuestro corresponsal saliÓ a buscar respuestas. juan: segÚn diversos analistas y polÍticos, mÉxico tiene varias formas de responder a donald trump, si es que el nuevo inquilino insiste en castigar a su vecino con duras polÍticas migratorias. >> no va a poder detener la migraciÓn y va a encarecerla. o va a costar mÁs ir a estados unidos. juan: es en el terreno de la seguridad nacional donde mÉxico juega un papel...
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dic que, podrÍa iniciar una lucha que dejarÍa devastado a mÉxico. se compara con el meteorito que cayÓ en suelo mexicano y ocasionÓ la extincion de los dinosaurios. >> el seÑor trump quisiera que sus empleos muevan a estados unidos. reportera: este economista asegura que el presidente enrique peÑa nieto ha tomado medidas poco contundentes para contener el acoso del presidente electo. quien salobre -- cien ya logÓe for retirada la construcciÓnd de una planta en suelo mexicano. el aumento de las tasas de interÉs y la contrataciÓn de la deuda. las amenazas ademÁs han apuntalado al polÍtico de izquierda, lÓpez obrador, para ocupar la presidencia mexicana en dos mil ocho. se reconociÓ que trump podrÍa destruir varias empresas y asegurÓ que mÉxico tendrÍa que contrarrestar con alguna decisiÓn fiscal, pero no se dieron mÁs detalles. fÉlix: en un momento destinemos cuÁl fue el desenlace de una brutal avalancha de nieve se sorprendiÓ aÚn esquiador en lo conductor:para la despedida no vamos a canadÁ, donde el australiano se encontraba e
dic que, podrÍa iniciar una lucha que dejarÍa devastado a mÉxico. se compara con el meteorito que cayÓ en suelo mexicano y ocasionÓ la extincion de los dinosaurios. >> el seÑor trump quisiera que sus empleos muevan a estados unidos. reportera: este economista asegura que el presidente enrique peÑa nieto ha tomado medidas poco contundentes para contener el acoso del presidente electo. quien salobre -- cien ya logÓe for retirada la construcciÓnd de una planta en suelo mexicano. el...
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mexico? >> reaction in mexico is furious. that has been the reaction since he first started talking about this as a cornerstone of his campaign. the idea that mexicans are a threat to the united states turns the whole financial relationship on its head. what has really got their ire of is the fact that he has always insisted that sooner or later, mexico could pay for what could be a $15 million wall. that adds insult to injury. >> what effect could the wall have on mexico in economic terms ? i've heard one reports say that mexican companies could actually see a boom in construction. >> the construction boom would be short-lived at best. the long-term effect would be disastrous. we're talking $584 billion in trade a year that crosses that border. we know from experience that any delay his or obstacles to that trade have an instant and heavy impact on many businesses on both sides of the border. you will have the same protests from many border states in the united states. besides that, the effe
mexico? >> reaction in mexico is furious. that has been the reaction since he first started talking about this as a cornerstone of his campaign. the idea that mexicans are a threat to the united states turns the whole financial relationship on its head. what has really got their ire of is the fact that he has always insisted that sooner or later, mexico could pay for what could be a $15 million wall. that adds insult to injury. >> what effect could the wall have on mexico in...
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/mexico border? >> i've criticized donald trump for a lot of ways, but marketing is something he's got down. in the end, there will be ten miles of wall built, that's going to be the wall, it will be beautiful, not that mexico will ever pay for it, that will allow donald trump to say there's the wall and move on to the next thing, whatever it might be. >> this week has been filled with executive actions, donald trump signing things, a lot of it with him fulfilling campaign promises. do you think there will be real effects to what he is signing this week or do you think there's more smoke than fire here? >> there will be effects. and it's good news/bad news. the bad news is of course that when there's a draft circulating saying, hey, we're going to start thinking about torture again, black sites, this has a profound effect on our relationships with europe, for example. you know, the number of european countries that are wrapped up in the whole black site thing, it was a huge political issue for them.
/mexico border? >> i've criticized donald trump for a lot of ways, but marketing is something he's got down. in the end, there will be ten miles of wall built, that's going to be the wall, it will be beautiful, not that mexico will ever pay for it, that will allow donald trump to say there's the wall and move on to the next thing, whatever it might be. >> this week has been filled with executive actions, donald trump signing things, a lot of it with him fulfilling campaign promises....
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costing mexico to do that. the more industry that moves appear, industry from mexico and is going to mexico the more it is paying for it. when israel wanted a wall at the week $11 billion. they have been paying for it ever since. gave them $3.8 billion a year. take care of their own country first. . host: port saint lucie, florida. lewis is next. just a brief thing on , andwall, the immigration the early 80's i sent a letter to my congresswoman of the day in new jersey with a copy of -- this story. her response was nice. this is one of the reason trump got elected. all they are doing is lining their pockets. the washington times has a story recently where in the month of october the border patrol stop over 46,000 from coming across our border. the other gentleman who said the right.at's they had a documentary on your station last night about the billion dollars in the cost of being snuck across the border. being the graft and do what israel does with national service. not all bad people. we know that. that is t
costing mexico to do that. the more industry that moves appear, industry from mexico and is going to mexico the more it is paying for it. when israel wanted a wall at the week $11 billion. they have been paying for it ever since. gave them $3.8 billion a year. take care of their own country first. . host: port saint lucie, florida. lewis is next. just a brief thing on , andwall, the immigration the early 80's i sent a letter to my congresswoman of the day in new jersey with a copy of -- this...
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ordenes incluidas vladimir vladimir putin de rusia portada de la revista genera un intenso debate en méxico vamos con toda la información . >>> [♪ ♪] . >>> [♪ ♪] . >>> [♪ ♪] . >>> este es su noticiero univisión fin de semana buenas noches y bienvenidos al noticiero univisión logró que un juezx otorgara la permanencia en el país las personas inmigrantes o refugfiados con visdas validas de trump que le prohibe la llegada a ciudadanos entre protestas enojo e incertidumbre celebra una pequeña victoria los detalles para no permitir la entrada de refugiados , ciudadanos musulmanes de 67 pauses una juewz federal que están por llegar aquellos que ya arribsaron a estados unidos se uqeden en el país trabajé para el gobierno de estados unidos , cuando vine aquí me dijeron que no podía muchos de ellos contaban con residencia legal en el país organizaciónes , y otrros defensores de derechos civiles tomaeron cartas en el asunto según explica el abogado la detewnción de el fue ilegal porque vino aquí con una visa por eso estamos presentes lñuchjasndo par aconfrontar a donald t
ordenes incluidas vladimir vladimir putin de rusia portada de la revista genera un intenso debate en méxico vamos con toda la información . >>> [♪ ♪] . >>> [♪ ♪] . >>> [♪ ♪] . >>> este es su noticiero univisión fin de semana buenas noches y bienvenidos al noticiero univisión logró que un juezx otorgara la permanencia en el país las personas inmigrantes o refugfiados con visdas validas de trump que le prohibe la llegada a ciudadanos entre...
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it's working in china, not working in mexico because of the threat of this change of policy. >> mexico believes in having currency float? it's a modern way to think. the chinese are still behind when it comes to the rest of the world with the way they deal with currency. they spent, you're saying mexico spent a billion dollars today. what do they do? go out into the market and buy dollars -- >> they really -- what they are doing is selling dollars, buying pesos to strengthen the peso, and to do that, sell some dollars, but sell treasury bonds to liquidify to sell. >> they found buyers in the bonds today. yields are down. >> yes. >> chinese, describe how dramatic the move is over the last two days for the chinese currency where the central bank stepped in. how big is the move? >> sure. doesn't p sousound like a big m however, it's the biggest move in china's, like, modern history. the biggest appreciation, two days, and what they are doing is squeezing, tightening controls, and the deposit rate in mexico hit 80% in china. 80%. actually, offshore market in hong kong. >> i wanted to borro
it's working in china, not working in mexico because of the threat of this change of policy. >> mexico believes in having currency float? it's a modern way to think. the chinese are still behind when it comes to the rest of the world with the way they deal with currency. they spent, you're saying mexico spent a billion dollars today. what do they do? go out into the market and buy dollars -- >> they really -- what they are doing is selling dollars, buying pesos to strengthen the...
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president of mexico we will be doing that shortly. we will discuss close coordination on many important issues between our countries. this coordination includes the dismantling of cartels and keeping illegal weapons and cash from flowing out of america and into mexico, out of our country, out of the united states, and it goes right into mexico. they have to stop it. we have to stop it. we are going to save lives on both sides of the border, and we a strongrstand that and healthy economy in mexico is very good for the united states -- very, very good. we want that to happen. by working together on positive trade, safe borders, and economic cooperation, i truly believe we can enhance the relationship between our two nations, to a degree not seen a very,certainly in very long time. i think our relationship with mexico is going to get better. here is a brief summary of what actions are contained in my executive orders. homelandtary of security, working with myself and my staff, will begin immediate construction of a border wall. [applause
president of mexico we will be doing that shortly. we will discuss close coordination on many important issues between our countries. this coordination includes the dismantling of cartels and keeping illegal weapons and cash from flowing out of america and into mexico, out of our country, out of the united states, and it goes right into mexico. they have to stop it. we have to stop it. we are going to save lives on both sides of the border, and we a strongrstand that and healthy economy in...
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>> mexico! >> 100%. >> reporter: still, he traveled there to meet with pena nieto last year, and we asked about the wall. >> the wall, is it a nonstarter? is there any chance mexico pays for the wall? >> we did discuss the wall. we didn't discuss payment of the wall. that'll be for a later date. this was a very preliminary meeting. >> reporter: since then, mexico's president has been consistent. there's no way mexico will pay. >> mexico's president said in recent days that mexico absolutely will not pay, adding that it goes against our dignity as a country, and our dignity as mexicans. he says, quite simply, that they're not paying. >> well, david, he has to say that. he has to say that. but i'm just telling you there will be a payment. it will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form. and you have to understand, what i'm doing is good for the united states, it's also going to be good for mexico. >> reporter: the two leaders were scheduled to meet next week at the white house, but after the mexi
>> mexico! >> 100%. >> reporter: still, he traveled there to meet with pena nieto last year, and we asked about the wall. >> the wall, is it a nonstarter? is there any chance mexico pays for the wall? >> we did discuss the wall. we didn't discuss payment of the wall. that'll be for a later date. this was a very preliminary meeting. >> reporter: since then, mexico's president has been consistent. there's no way mexico will pay. >> mexico's president said...
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and mexico. is a comment like that reflective of the situation, that they have not been confirmed, or can we read more into it, that he will be taking more of a leadership role? when you look at the series of tweets on u.s. businesses and the economy, you are seeing that president trump is doing what he said he would do on the campaign trail in regards to taking direct action on issues that have his ear. the on this press conference, there is a lot happening behind the scenes, in terms of negotiations with bilateral trade agreements. last night, officials meeting at the u.k. embassy with prime minister theresa may, again, having that one-on-one face time to open a door to a political discourse. there are differences between the prime minister and president trump, and there were differences that she again alluded to yesterday in her speech at the republican retreat in philadelphia. however, she took a tone that the administration feels is much more receptive, if you will, and not as dismissive as
and mexico. is a comment like that reflective of the situation, that they have not been confirmed, or can we read more into it, that he will be taking more of a leadership role? when you look at the series of tweets on u.s. businesses and the economy, you are seeing that president trump is doing what he said he would do on the campaign trail in regards to taking direct action on issues that have his ear. the on this press conference, there is a lot happening behind the scenes, in terms of...
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president of mexico. we'll be doing that shortly. we will discuss close coordination on many, many important issues between our countries. this coordination includes the dismantling of cartels and keeping illegal weapons and cash from flowing out of america and into mexico. out of our country, out of the united states and it goes right into mexico. they have to stop it. we have to stop it. we are going to save lives on both sides of the border. and we also understand that a strong and healthy economy in mexico is very good for the united states, very, very good. we want that to happen. by working together in a positive trade, safe borderers and economic cooperation i truly believe we can enhance the relation between our two nations to a degree not seen before certainly in a very, very long time. i think our relationship with mexico is going to get better. here is a brief summary of what actions are contained in my executive orders. the secretary of homeland security working with myself and
president of mexico. we'll be doing that shortly. we will discuss close coordination on many, many important issues between our countries. this coordination includes the dismantling of cartels and keeping illegal weapons and cash from flowing out of america and into mexico. out of our country, out of the united states and it goes right into mexico. they have to stop it. we have to stop it. we are going to save lives on both sides of the border. and we also understand that a strong and healthy...