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now he says america is going to pay for the wall until mexico pays for the wall which means mexico is not going to pay for the wall. something -- it's not -- mexico's not going to buy it. he wanted to say america's -- >> mark, i do -- >> this is no -- >> go ahead. go ahead. >> real quickly, this is no more absurd than many immigration plans that come from the right. he wants the sole purpose to
now he says america is going to pay for the wall until mexico pays for the wall which means mexico is not going to pay for the wall. something -- it's not -- mexico's not going to buy it. he wanted to say america's -- >> mark, i do -- >> this is no -- >> go ahead. go ahead. >> real quickly, this is no more absurd than many immigration plans that come from the right. he wants the sole purpose to
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>> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. i think a lot of these new mexican families are 10 generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> those traditions, they've continued to thrive in these little pockets. we're cut off from spain. so i once worked with people from spain and they kept cutting up and snickering at me. what they told me was okay, you can knock it off with the don quixote phraseology. the equivalent of me today, talking saying "top of the morning to you, sir." >> really? >> and they were like, stop making fun of us. and i said you know what? i'm not making fun of you. that's the way we speak. we go see grandpa, that's all he knows, is 500 year ago spanish. >> maybe if we're lucky enough, we'll have grandpa play his harmonica the way he used to on the cattle drives. ♪ >> but i have a plan here on this meat. >> all right, the meat is yours. >> all right, good. ♪ >> just call me cookie. some local beef, glowing hot coals, cast iron can. >> pureed gr
>> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. i think a lot of these new mexican families are 10 generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> those traditions, they've continued to thrive in these little pockets. we're cut off from spain. so i once worked with people from spain and they kept cutting up and snickering at me. what they told me was okay, you can knock it off with the don quixote...
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nabisco building a big plant in mexico. ford is building a $2.5 billion factory, car plant, manufacturing plant. cars, trucks, parts. in mexico. >> how do you keep them? the labor is cheap that's why they go? >> for one thing you keep them by talking to them. you keep them, if they go there they will make cars, sell them to the united states, no tax, no nothing. come right across the border. next thing they will have the illegals driving them across the border. take them in. drive them in. it's cheaper that way. you have to talk to these people. you have to do and see the head of ford. >> they say the labor is cheaper over there? >> that's fine. that's good. you have to pay a tax to get the cars back in. you have to pay a penalty. if you put a penalty, a tariff or whatever you call it. believe me, china is doing it to us. china dumps all their stuff with us. i'm not complaining about that. i have friends that are manufacturers, they cannot get their product in to china. so if they're going to do it to us. we have to do it t
nabisco building a big plant in mexico. ford is building a $2.5 billion factory, car plant, manufacturing plant. cars, trucks, parts. in mexico. >> how do you keep them? the labor is cheap that's why they go? >> for one thing you keep them by talking to them. you keep them, if they go there they will make cars, sell them to the united states, no tax, no nothing. come right across the border. next thing they will have the illegals driving them across the border. take them in. drive...
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mexico will pay for the wall. i get a kick out of the guys never negotiated. >> they're going to pay for $4 billion wall, you give them $280 million a year. why would they say yes? >> they make a fortune. our companies are moving into mexico. we are losing our industry and business to mexico. their leaders are smart as hell. i mean 300,000, 300,000 birth is this year, illegals in our country. that means we picked up 300,000 people that are going to get social security. you have people on the border and in one day they walk over, have a baby, now all of a sudden. >> the citizenship for the babies you are revoking, now, retroactively. >> number one, the 14th amendment is questionable whether somebody can come over, have a baby and the baby is a citizen. >> the court pretty much said, this is a minority legal opinion you are talking about. >> there are many people that totally feel. >> want it that way. >> amending is too big a deal. it will be two terms. i would be in my second term on my eighth year by the time, as
mexico will pay for the wall. i get a kick out of the guys never negotiated. >> they're going to pay for $4 billion wall, you give them $280 million a year. why would they say yes? >> they make a fortune. our companies are moving into mexico. we are losing our industry and business to mexico. their leaders are smart as hell. i mean 300,000, 300,000 birth is this year, illegals in our country. that means we picked up 300,000 people that are going to get social security. you have...
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now he says america is going to pay for the wall until mexico pays for the wall which means mexico is not going to pay for the wall. something -- it's not -- mexico's not going to buy it. he wanted to say america's -- >> mark, i do -- >> this is no -- >> go ahead. go ahead. >> real quickly, this is no more absurd than many immigration plans that come from the right. he wants the sole purpose to keep mexicans out and kick them out. it's financially unworkable. >> i want you to address this part -- i do want to get to this. this is a very important part of the proposal. he wants to suspend the issuance of any new green cards in this country for an untold amount of time so that employers would hire native workers in this country. the issue, ben, is you might get big blowback from big business which is a major pro poen innocent of those visas. that is a very proposal here. how do you think that's going to fly? >> i don't think it's a well thought out proposal. are you saying only cards from people coming from mexico or from all over the world? if you're trying to use this as leverage with
now he says america is going to pay for the wall until mexico pays for the wall which means mexico is not going to pay for the wall. something -- it's not -- mexico's not going to buy it. he wanted to say america's -- >> mark, i do -- >> this is no -- >> go ahead. go ahead. >> real quickly, this is no more absurd than many immigration plans that come from the right. he wants the sole purpose to keep mexicans out and kick them out. it's financially unworkable. >> i...
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in mexico. >> how do you keep them? >> you keep them by -- >> the labor is cheap, that's why they go. >> for one thing you keep them by talking to them. you keep them, if they go there they will make cars, sell them to the united states, no tax, no nothing. come right across the border. the next thing you know, they will have illegals driving them across the border. take them in. drive them in. it's cheaper that way. you have to talk to these people. you have to do and see the head of ford. >> they say the labor is cheaper over there? >> that's fine. that's good. you have to pay a tax to get the cars back in. you have to pay a penalty. if you put a penalty, a tariff or whatever you call it. believe me, china is doing it to us. china dumps all their stuff with us. i'm not complaining about that. i have friends that are manufacturers, they cannot get their product in to china. so if they're going to do it to us, we have to do it to them. >> they will say then my car will cost more for your people? >> no, they're going to
in mexico. >> how do you keep them? >> you keep them by -- >> the labor is cheap, that's why they go. >> for one thing you keep them by talking to them. you keep them, if they go there they will make cars, sell them to the united states, no tax, no nothing. come right across the border. the next thing you know, they will have illegals driving them across the border. take them in. drive them in. it's cheaper that way. you have to talk to these people. you have to do and...
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so many of the illegal immigrants are not from mexico. as the point was just made. >> maria, you agree with him. and of can i ask you another question and move on, because i don't think you agree that it works. >> sure. >> he links immigration and jobs right off the bat. he says the effects on job seekers have also been dsr disaster outside. black americans have been particularly harmed. the influx of foreign workers holds down salaries, keeps unemployment high and makes it difficult for poor and, woulding class americans including immigrants themselves and their children to earn a middle class wage. maria, is there any truth to what trump is saying? does illegal immigration affect american jobs and wages particularly for minorities? >> i'm glad you brought that up, don. that is one of the biggest myths that mr. trump puts forth in this ridiculous xenofolk phobic unworkable proposal. and that is that undocumented immigrants take away the jobs that native-born workers want to do. and that they keep down the wages but in fact completely the
so many of the illegal immigrants are not from mexico. as the point was just made. >> maria, you agree with him. and of can i ask you another question and move on, because i don't think you agree that it works. >> sure. >> he links immigration and jobs right off the bat. he says the effects on job seekers have also been dsr disaster outside. black americans have been particularly harmed. the influx of foreign workers holds down salaries, keeps unemployment high and makes it...
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and then make mexico actually pay for that wall. here's donald trump outlining his plan at the iowa state fair this weekend. >> you are going to love me n terms of immigration and illegal immigration. we're building a wall, it's going to be a wall that is not -- nobody is going through my walls. trump builds walls, i build wall. we're building a wall, it's going to be strong, it's going to be solid, it's going to be police. somebody said they can tunnel under. that's true but with x-ray equipment they can't. all you have to do is fly a drone over it. >> there's a loat of wall to fl drones over. is it possible to build a wall that stretches the nearly 2,000 miles of the southern united states border? think about it. a lot of states, a lot of land owners, a lot of everything. cnn's gary tuchman picks apart trump's plan and he does it at the border. >> can a continuous wall be built along the entire 1,954 mile border shared by the united states and mexico? and be impenetrable like donald trump says he wants? or even close to impenetrab
and then make mexico actually pay for that wall. here's donald trump outlining his plan at the iowa state fair this weekend. >> you are going to love me n terms of immigration and illegal immigration. we're building a wall, it's going to be a wall that is not -- nobody is going through my walls. trump builds walls, i build wall. we're building a wall, it's going to be strong, it's going to be solid, it's going to be police. somebody said they can tunnel under. that's true but with x-ray...
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mexico is going to pay for the wall. mexico is making a fortune of the united states. mexico is going to pay for the wall and they are going to be happy about it. >> you are going to pay for it and you are going to be happy about it. donald trump, man of action. he has plans, proof and a challenge on women. john is here to vet and kevin is with him, cnn political commentator and strategist. i start with you, john avalon as you look at the six-point plan. it does reinforce several things he said. a couple new things, too, that will be unusually hard lines. >> first of all, there's detail behind the rhetoric. it's not the deepest plan, but offers specifics, including having mexico pay for it. how is part of a policy plan. the implementation is part of policy. going after the family of dreamers, suspending dream cards. they they play well with the base. look, moving from pure bluster to some degree of policy, at least now we have something we can debate. >> kevin, what do you think, does it go far enough? >> look, i don't think the -- i don't think it's an actual plan. i
mexico is going to pay for the wall. mexico is making a fortune of the united states. mexico is going to pay for the wall and they are going to be happy about it. >> you are going to pay for it and you are going to be happy about it. donald trump, man of action. he has plans, proof and a challenge on women. john is here to vet and kevin is with him, cnn political commentator and strategist. i start with you, john avalon as you look at the six-point plan. it does reinforce several things...
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from mexico city. jorge is the former fortune minister of mexico and a professor at nyu. in london nina is an iraqi journalist currently assistant editor in chief at a newspaper there and a yale world fellow. what does the world think when they're looking at american elections? >> in a word, they think we're insane. our elections are, as far as i know the longest one in any democracy you can find. and of course by far the most expensive. the last polish presidential candidate on his campaign spent the equivalent of $4 million, which i think might buy you a house seat in this country but probably not a senate seat. the total cost of the last british general parliamentary election campaign was 25 million pounds. that gives you some idea of the different length cost length of debate everything. >> you say, tim, luna tics are never mad in money. donald trump. what do you think? brits are used to eccentrics. what do brits think of drum? >> we see him as being part of a long line of candidates like him. we're used to this idea of the snake oil salesman. the guy who steps in and
from mexico city. jorge is the former fortune minister of mexico and a professor at nyu. in london nina is an iraqi journalist currently assistant editor in chief at a newspaper there and a yale world fellow. what does the world think when they're looking at american elections? >> in a word, they think we're insane. our elections are, as far as i know the longest one in any democracy you can find. and of course by far the most expensive. the last polish presidential candidate on his...
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if they come from mexico, do you mind if i send them back to mexico? no, no, no do you mind if i send them back to mexico? those people are out. they will be out so fast your head will spin, all right? the rest we're going to do, you use theed word illegal immigrant. you should use it because that's what the definition is. >> no human being is illegal. >> when they cross the boarder from an illegal standpoint, they are illegal. this is the part you're going to like. i want these people, the good people, i want them to come back. i want them to get dock documentation so they become legal. you know what it's called? management. you're not used to good management because you're always talking about government. let me just tell you, wait, wait, wait, wait, government is incompetent. guys like bush and some others that i won't name, they are incompetent people. they don't have it. they don't have it. i agree they can't do it but i'm a great manager. i know how to manage things. i hire unbelievable people. when i look at the vets, when i look at the v.a., ex
if they come from mexico, do you mind if i send them back to mexico? no, no, no do you mind if i send them back to mexico? those people are out. they will be out so fast your head will spin, all right? the rest we're going to do, you use theed word illegal immigrant. you should use it because that's what the definition is. >> no human being is illegal. >> when they cross the boarder from an illegal standpoint, they are illegal. this is the part you're going to like. i want these...
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but mexico is also brilliantly killing us on trade. mexico is the new china. mexico is taking plans. for cars, it will be -- you can forget detroit what it used to be. this will make detroit look like small potatoes. in its prime. because they're taking our factories and they're rebuilding these massive plants in mexico. so in tennessee, they were going to build a plant. it was a done deal. a big german car company. practically a done deal. at the last moment, they decided to build it in mexico. watch. you know how? like here. believe me. so let me just tell you. now, now we have a great company. ford. a great company or a good company? what do you think? good company. i like them. i don't blame them. i don't blame them. and it is very appropriate because i'm making this speech. i've told this story. people hate this story but they love it because it explains it. they hate the story. very depressing. so ford is building a 2.5 billion plant. right? in mexico. they're building it in mexico. so you say, now, how is that good for us? so i said to myself, right? no
but mexico is also brilliantly killing us on trade. mexico is the new china. mexico is taking plans. for cars, it will be -- you can forget detroit what it used to be. this will make detroit look like small potatoes. in its prime. because they're taking our factories and they're rebuilding these massive plants in mexico. so in tennessee, they were going to build a plant. it was a done deal. a big german car company. practically a done deal. at the last moment, they decided to build it in...
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has any body talked to mexico about that. mexico is not going to pay for the wall. >> jeffrey, let me ask you about that. at some point do the other gop candidates. we heard rand paul kind of attacking him, in personal ways. even attacking his kids at one point. but at some point do the other gop candidates start focusing on actually what trump is saying about taking the oil from iraq. that iraq is not a real country. there are no iraqis. just take the oil. at some point do other candidates start to say, what does that actually laook like? what impact will have that on iraq? >> i'm sure they will, anderson. i think back to the reagan/bush campaign of 1980. george bush was as he begin to lose new hampshire, suddenly turned around and he was talking about reagan's voodoo economics. go back to 1960, and john f. kennedy and hubert humphrey, slugging it out in the west virginia primary. stories that hubert humphrey was a draft dodger compared to jfk's world war ii heroism. these things will happen. what a cam pagepaign is about. o
has any body talked to mexico about that. mexico is not going to pay for the wall. >> jeffrey, let me ask you about that. at some point do the other gop candidates. we heard rand paul kind of attacking him, in personal ways. even attacking his kids at one point. but at some point do the other gop candidates start focusing on actually what trump is saying about taking the oil from iraq. that iraq is not a real country. there are no iraqis. just take the oil. at some point do other...
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mexico is making so much money from the united states that's going to be peanuts. all of them say that they won't pay, but they don't know how to me gosh negotiate. >> he is back on the campaigning trail here today. let's bring those to talk about trump. the republican debate a few days away. trump has not taking a lot of stances, but what does he need to do to stay fresh before thursday's debate. >> from the point of view winning the debate he does not have to do anything at all. he put a couple of issues on and we just heard him talk about the issue of the care of veterans and so forth. on a stage with nine other candidates and it's a nine minute debate he does not have to go into too much at all. what he is advised to do is go beyond the issues and talk with some about what he would do about the taxes and trade policy and things that really matter to try to get the economy moving if that is a promise that he in indeeds to keep. >> now, we said that he would do a lot of these things and make mexico pay for the wall at the u.s. pord er. can he really accomplish th
mexico is making so much money from the united states that's going to be peanuts. all of them say that they won't pay, but they don't know how to me gosh negotiate. >> he is back on the campaigning trail here today. let's bring those to talk about trump. the republican debate a few days away. trump has not taking a lot of stances, but what does he need to do to stay fresh before thursday's debate. >> from the point of view winning the debate he does not have to do anything at all....
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nabisco is building in mexico. ford is building a $2.5 billion manufacturing car plant for cars, trucks and parts in mexico. >> how do you keep them? >> one thing you do is keep them by talking to them. but if they go there, they will make cars and they will sell them to the united states, no tax, no nothing. just come right across the border. the next thing you know, they'll have the illegals driving them right across the border. take them in, drive them in, it's cheaper that way, okay? you have to talk to these people. you have to go and see the head of ford. >> they say the labor is cheaper over there. >> we'll say, that's fine, if the labor is cheaper there, but you have to pay a tax to get the cars back in and pay a penalty. if you put a penalty on a tariff or wlahatever you call it, and believe me, china does it to us. china dumps all their stuff to us, i'm not complaining about that, but i have friends that are manufacturers and cannot get their product into china. so if they are going to do it to us, we hav
nabisco is building in mexico. ford is building a $2.5 billion manufacturing car plant for cars, trucks and parts in mexico. >> how do you keep them? >> one thing you do is keep them by talking to them. but if they go there, they will make cars and they will sell them to the united states, no tax, no nothing. just come right across the border. the next thing you know, they'll have the illegals driving them right across the border. take them in, drive them in, it's cheaper that way,...
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now, if they come from mexico, do you mind if i send them back to mexico. those people are out. they're going to be out so fast your head will spin. the rest, we're going to do -- remember, you used the word. illegal immigrant. you should use it that. 's what the definition is. well, when they cross the border from a legal stand point, they're illegal when they don't have their papers. and i want to make it possible -- and i think you'll like this -- i want these people, the good people, i want them to come back. and i want them to get documentation and get -- so they become legal. it's going to be -- you know what it's called? management. see you're not used to good management. you're always talking about government. government, let me just tell you, wait, wait, wait. government is incompetent. guys like bush and some others that i won't name, they're incompetent people. they don't have it. i'll agree. they can't do it. but i'm a great manager. i know how to manage things. when i look at the vets, when i look at the va, we spend billions of dollars and that will work great. wha
now, if they come from mexico, do you mind if i send them back to mexico. those people are out. they're going to be out so fast your head will spin. the rest, we're going to do -- remember, you used the word. illegal immigrant. you should use it that. 's what the definition is. well, when they cross the border from a legal stand point, they're illegal when they don't have their papers. and i want to make it possible -- and i think you'll like this -- i want these people, the good people, i want...
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she was born in mexico and maintains a lot of roots here. jeb bush's children could become mexican citizens overnight, if they wanted to. and his stances on immigration and his knowledge of mexico and other parts of latin america -- he lived in venezuela also do i think, bring him closer to the opinion that a lot of people in mexico and latin america would have. so you have this ambiguous situation. but at the same time, at the end of the day, people are, at least relatively happy. because on the one hand if it is hillary clinton, it is the first time since thomas jefferson, if i'm not mistaken that a u.s. secretary of state has become president. it has never happened. and this would give her inevitably an enormous amount of experience. so i think there is a certain ease a certain tranquility about who, if it's either of those two. the problem, of course what happens if it's not either of those two? >> when you talk about this tim stanley, you think that the republican party has many very sane and serious candidates but they have to make the
she was born in mexico and maintains a lot of roots here. jeb bush's children could become mexican citizens overnight, if they wanted to. and his stances on immigration and his knowledge of mexico and other parts of latin america -- he lived in venezuela also do i think, bring him closer to the opinion that a lot of people in mexico and latin america would have. so you have this ambiguous situation. but at the same time, at the end of the day, people are, at least relatively happy. because on...
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mexico is becoming the china is terms of trade. yesterday i read where that bis koe is moving to mexico. give me a break. we have to reverse that. we need jobs in our country. we're going to take jobs back from china and japan, and that's going to be the challenge. we're going to do it. it's not that difficult. i spoke with carl icon and he is a friend of mine. he will help us. all of the best negotiators. we have the best business people in the world in this country. they will all help us. believe me when i get the right people negotiating with the right countries, we will come out on top every single time. that's what we need. thank you you. >> you talked about jeb bush being a puppet. >> well, he is a puppet to his d done ers. he made statements over the last couple of days that are in credible and trying to justify iraq and then said skin in the game. i don't know if you saw the resent statement but he said that the united states has to prove to iraq that we have skin in the game. we have thousands of lives lost and wounded war
mexico is becoming the china is terms of trade. yesterday i read where that bis koe is moving to mexico. give me a break. we have to reverse that. we need jobs in our country. we're going to take jobs back from china and japan, and that's going to be the challenge. we're going to do it. it's not that difficult. i spoke with carl icon and he is a friend of mine. he will help us. all of the best negotiators. we have the best business people in the world in this country. they will all help us....
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mexico is becoming the new china in terms of trade. so many companies -- just yesterday i readwhere nabisko is moving to mexico. give me a break. we need to reverse that. we need jobs in our countries. we're taking jobs back from china and japan. and that's going to be the challenge. and we'll do it and it's not going to be that difficult. i spoke with carl icahn. he's a great friend of mine. he will help us. all the best negotiators, we have the best businesspeople in the world in this country. they'll all help us. and believe me, when i get the right people negotiating with the right countries, we will come out on top every single time. that's what we need. >> cnn's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny live at the fair. also with us, senior editor at "the federalist," david simon. jeff, this was a quick mention by donald trump but perhaps the most important thing he laid out today ands that that he will announce details of his immigration plan tomorrow morning. the first specifics we will hear. >> reporter: right. that is what
mexico is becoming the new china in terms of trade. so many companies -- just yesterday i readwhere nabisko is moving to mexico. give me a break. we need to reverse that. we need jobs in our countries. we're taking jobs back from china and japan. and that's going to be the challenge. and we'll do it and it's not going to be that difficult. i spoke with carl icahn. he's a great friend of mine. he will help us. all the best negotiators, we have the best businesspeople in the world in this...
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mexico is make ago fortune off the united states. mexico -- excuse me. mexico is going to pay for the wall. and they are going to be happy about it. >> reporter: when i talked to voters here, not everyone was sure he could actually win the republican nomination, but they said they liked the way he talked. not sounding like a politician and they said it was refreshing. as for his recent fiery exchange with megyn kelly, a lot of the women i talked to here dismissed the idea it could hurt him with female voters. they said it's just politics as usual. they are over it and it's time for the rest of us to get over it too. now for those voters who are hoping that donald trump would offer some specifics, today was not the day for him to do it. he did tell the media that he would have some more plans coming within the next two weeks, with specific numbers in terms of job creation but we are still waiting to see when they are going to come out. for now, it seemed like the crowd was perfectly pleased to hear donald trump's normal stump speech with a little bit of a
mexico is make ago fortune off the united states. mexico -- excuse me. mexico is going to pay for the wall. and they are going to be happy about it. >> reporter: when i talked to voters here, not everyone was sure he could actually win the republican nomination, but they said they liked the way he talked. not sounding like a politician and they said it was refreshing. as for his recent fiery exchange with megyn kelly, a lot of the women i talked to here dismissed the idea it could hurt...
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he's a native of mexico and was last seen there. his last-known job was as a roofer. if you've seen tomas gonzalez or know anything about his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the hunt, or go to our website at cnn.com/the hunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. and if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >>> he would park, tell me to take my clothes off and touch me. >> because it's a police officer, yeah, there is a desire to get him off of the streets. >> he never said anything about him having a wife. he was living a double life. >> i have been looking for dan hiers for over ten years. i had the john walsh personal most wanted. and dan hiers is still on that list. >>> i've worked cases against pastors and preachers and schoolteachers. but it being closer to home is because it's a police officer. there is a desire to get him off with hotels.com rewards i earn free nights that i can use at any type of hotel with no blackout dates. which is why most of this legal copy is just instructions on how to win a free trip! instructions
he's a native of mexico and was last seen there. his last-known job was as a roofer. if you've seen tomas gonzalez or know anything about his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the hunt, or go to our website at cnn.com/the hunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. and if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >>> he would park, tell me to take my clothes off and touch me. >> because it's a police officer, yeah, there is a desire to get him off...
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this much more commonly seen border fence along the mexico-u.s. frontier. railroad ties. 7-foot fence. barbed wire which you often see. barbed wire is easy to cut. if someone is motivated to go through the desert here in southeastern arizona where we are right now. they can easily get through. we will give you an idea of how easy it is to cut. not only does the barbed wire go on here. no fence. just the railroad ties. now i am in mexico. any body that would come through here has to go under the railroad tie. and they're in the united states. so yf looseobviously a big wall people out much better than this. you can build big wall along the border. can you build a continuous wall from the pacific ocean in california to the gulf of mexico in texas? the answer is no. there are a number of reasons for them. firstly we start with the fact that there are many ranchers who own land along the border who would all have to sell their land to the federal government. then you have indian reservations on the border. and then you are dealing the issue of the topography. t
this much more commonly seen border fence along the mexico-u.s. frontier. railroad ties. 7-foot fence. barbed wire which you often see. barbed wire is easy to cut. if someone is motivated to go through the desert here in southeastern arizona where we are right now. they can easily get through. we will give you an idea of how easy it is to cut. not only does the barbed wire go on here. no fence. just the railroad ties. now i am in mexico. any body that would come through here has to go under the...
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they're moving to mexico. nabisco. so, if i were involved with mexico at a high level or the head of mexico i would be saying the same thing. look, we have to straighten out our country. our country is a mess. and whether it's china or mexico or japan, we have to straighten out our country. i would be saying the same thing, yes. >> yes or no? [ indiscernible question ] >> here is the story. i don't give yes or no. it's not that easy. for you it's easy. let me till yell you not that e. it is a horrible situation we have placed ourselves in. we have thousands and thousands of illegal immigrants in our country not only taking jobs but many of them are causing problems beyond belief. and you see that all over. we have to straighten out the problem with illegal immigration. it starts with getting the bad ones, you know the gangs in, you saw it, the gangs in baltimore. you know that, right? did you see the people? you have illegal immigrants in many cases. in chicago, illegal immigrants. the bad ones are getting out fast. da
they're moving to mexico. nabisco. so, if i were involved with mexico at a high level or the head of mexico i would be saying the same thing. look, we have to straighten out our country. our country is a mess. and whether it's china or mexico or japan, we have to straighten out our country. i would be saying the same thing, yes. >> yes or no? [ indiscernible question ] >> here is the story. i don't give yes or no. it's not that easy. for you it's easy. let me till yell you not that...
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mexico is becoming the new china. i have a great love for mexico. i have love for the mexican people. i have so many -- i have thousands of mexico people over the years, mexican haves worked for me and are now, thousands. they are fantastic people, great spirit. but their politicians and their leaders are much smarter and sharper and more cunning and i say the word cunning, more cunning than our leaders. they will pay for the wall. they will be happy about it. they will continue to do well but not as well as they are doing now. they are taking too many of our jobs. >> you said during the debate that you couldn't guarantee you would support the ultimate republican nominee. >> third party. >> now there are others in the republican party who say if you're the nominee they may not support you. >> that's what happens. that could happen. that's their choice. when you talk in the debate it came out on a network today, so there should have been 2 million people watching. you agree? about 2 million. that's been sort of standard, 2 million people. they had 24
mexico is becoming the new china. i have a great love for mexico. i have love for the mexican people. i have so many -- i have thousands of mexico people over the years, mexican haves worked for me and are now, thousands. they are fantastic people, great spirit. but their politicians and their leaders are much smarter and sharper and more cunning and i say the word cunning, more cunning than our leaders. they will pay for the wall. they will be happy about it. they will continue to do well but...
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espinoza was well known by journalists in mexico. he didn't shy away from talking in the media about what he went through and why he was so critical of government corruption. >> translator: it's complicated to work as a journalist. everyone is under attack when you criticize the bad government. >> reporter: the governor denounced the murders calling them abhorrent and he is confident that the mexico city authorities will solve the crime. but protesters urged the authorities to investigate the governor. they blame him for a general state of lawlessness. the committee to protect journalists say that 370 journalists have been murdered in mexico in the past ten years and no convictions in 90% of the case. espinoza moved to mexico city because he believe head would be safer there. that's been the belief of many mexican journalists in the last few years, a perception that espinoza's brutal murder has now changed. >>> in the u.s. a baseball team is remembering a 9-year-old bat boy who died in an accident over the weekend in kansas. his team
espinoza was well known by journalists in mexico. he didn't shy away from talking in the media about what he went through and why he was so critical of government corruption. >> translator: it's complicated to work as a journalist. everyone is under attack when you criticize the bad government. >> reporter: the governor denounced the murders calling them abhorrent and he is confident that the mexico city authorities will solve the crime. but protesters urged the authorities to...
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. >> matt took the van to texas, where he abandoned it, and then crossed into mexico. it wasn't long before he ran into trouble in that country, killing a man outside of a bar, and then serving nine years in a mexican jail. when he was finally extra indicted to the u.s. to stand trial on rickerson's murder, the court reportedly installed snipers outside just in case he made a run for it. matt also wore electrodes under his suit in court so guards could shock him if he became unruly. his former girlfriend likely sealed his fate testifying that he confessed to her he had broken rickerson's neck. she said he told her it was an accident. perhaps just as countrying and dangerous was david sweat. at 35, he is supposed to spend the rest of his life behind bars here for killing sheriff's deputy kevin tarsia. after sweat and two other men had robbed a fireworks and gun store the deputy confronted them. his sister spoke by phone with anderson cooper. >> i never put it out of my mind. i always think about what he did, and how awful this guy is. >> it was july 4th, 2002. deputy ta
. >> matt took the van to texas, where he abandoned it, and then crossed into mexico. it wasn't long before he ran into trouble in that country, killing a man outside of a bar, and then serving nine years in a mexican jail. when he was finally extra indicted to the u.s. to stand trial on rickerson's murder, the court reportedly installed snipers outside just in case he made a run for it. matt also wore electrodes under his suit in court so guards could shock him if he became unruly. his...
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border with mexico and mexico would pay for it. they benefitted so much from the united states that it would happily comply. u.s. democratic candidate hillary clinton released her tax returns for the past eight years. they show that clinton and her husband earned nearly $141 million since 2007 and paid $43 million in federal taxes. the clintons also donated close to $15 million to charity during that time. puerto rico's governor said the common wealth can't pay bills and is on the brink of financial disaster. the $58 million payment is due in the coming days. the crisis is forcing puerto ricans to move to the united states for better financial opportunities. here's cnn's samuel burke. >> on the streets of upper manhattan in spanish harlem, there is anger over the crisis in speak. >> it's not the same situation like what's going on in greece. this is american territory. we are american citizens. we are not greece. >> puerto ricans are well-established. they have been settling in new york for generations, seeking new opportunities. n
border with mexico and mexico would pay for it. they benefitted so much from the united states that it would happily comply. u.s. democratic candidate hillary clinton released her tax returns for the past eight years. they show that clinton and her husband earned nearly $141 million since 2007 and paid $43 million in federal taxes. the clintons also donated close to $15 million to charity during that time. puerto rico's governor said the common wealth can't pay bills and is on the brink of...
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mexico is a very large country. we're trying to find essentially a very small needle in a very large haystack. the problem is, we just could not pinpoint a specific location. investigators here in austin began hearing chatter, began receiving bits of information that sarah swadi had, in fact, made it to india. >> as far as i know, from sources i have in india, sarah swadi is still living in india. he lives in various places. one of them is a suburb south of deli. one of them is mussoorie up there in the himalayan mountains. >> the pali we learned passed away back in the fall of last year. the case in trinidad was ultimately dropped but it was amid rumors of corruption and bribery. we'll never really know what happened there. >> just because the trial is over, it doesn't go away. we're still going to have this for our entire lives. the moment he decided to go through with the abuse for the first time, he put us in a position where this is a never-ending thing for us. the trial and him escaping and him escaping and ev
mexico is a very large country. we're trying to find essentially a very small needle in a very large haystack. the problem is, we just could not pinpoint a specific location. investigators here in austin began hearing chatter, began receiving bits of information that sarah swadi had, in fact, made it to india. >> as far as i know, from sources i have in india, sarah swadi is still living in india. he lives in various places. one of them is a suburb south of deli. one of them is mussoorie...
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. >> saraswati went to mexico across the border. we're trying to find a very small needle in a very large haystack. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot, but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. you know when you book a fabulous vacation cause the photos look amazing? but you get there and find out it's far from amazing. it's almost like it was too good to be true. that's like when you switch wireless carriers, and find yourself stranded with a frustrating, less reliable connection. if your network isn't working for you... come home to verizon and get 10 gigs for $80 a month plus $15 per line. come home to a better network. after we are all inside for a while, it gets pretty stuffy. when dad opens up the window, what's the first thing he does? the tobin stance. but when we open up the windows, you can see the dust floating around. there's dog hair. pollen. more work.
. >> saraswati went to mexico across the border. we're trying to find a very small needle in a very large haystack. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot, but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. you know when you book a fabulous vacation cause the photos look amazing? but you get there and find out it's far from amazing....
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he says he is going to have mexico build the wall. but you know what, mexico is not going to pay for the wall. and this constitutional amendment that he is going to need to address the birth or citizenship is just not going to happen in this polarized political climate we live in in washington, d.c. there's just no facts to support his thesis here. >> katrina dew do you believe really that he can get a constitutional amendment passed to end birth right stip citizenship? >> i don't think you need a constitutional amendment if you enforce the constitution. the birth right citizenship in the 14th amendment came for slaves. it wasn't for anybody just to come here to give birth and become an american citizen. that will be debated and will go to the supreme court and that's where that decision will be made. but you are right, this is not going to go very well in a bipartisan way in washington, d.c. that's why trump is campaigning to the american voter. as we know, the numbers show the majority of the american public opposes amnesty and they
he says he is going to have mexico build the wall. but you know what, mexico is not going to pay for the wall. and this constitutional amendment that he is going to need to address the birth or citizenship is just not going to happen in this polarized political climate we live in in washington, d.c. there's just no facts to support his thesis here. >> katrina dew do you believe really that he can get a constitutional amendment passed to end birth right stip citizenship? >> i don't...
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he's a native of mexico and was last seen there. his last-known job was as a roofer. if you've seen tomas gonzalez or know anything about his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the hunt, or go to our website at cnn.com/thehunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. and if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >>> he would park, tell me to take my clothes off and touch me. >> because it's a police officer, yeah, there is a desire to get him off of the streets. >> he never said anything about him having a wife. he was living a double life. >> i have been looking for dan hiers for over ten years. i had the john walsh personal ten most wanted. and dan hiers is still on that list. >> this is homicide. a fabulous vacationu know wk cause the photos look amazing? but you get there and find out it's far from amazing. it's almost like it was too good to be true. that's like when you switch wireless carriers, and find yourself stranded with a frustrating, less reliable connection. if your network isn't working for you... come home to verizon an
he's a native of mexico and was last seen there. his last-known job was as a roofer. if you've seen tomas gonzalez or know anything about his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the hunt, or go to our website at cnn.com/thehunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. and if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >>> he would park, tell me to take my clothes off and touch me. >> because it's a police officer, yeah, there is a desire to get him off...
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mexico doesn't do it. other places don't do it. very few places do it. we are the only place, just about that is stupid enough to do it. >> so maeve, donald trump says he is not sure the 14th amendment guarantees citizenship for any one born here. will that talk drive latinos over off to the democratic side? >> well i think, you know, obviously the polls right now show that latinos generally are leaning towards democrats any way. and this is, let's go back to south deportation in the 2012 race. other terms, tom tinkrito, the immigration debate has been unhelpful to republicans who need to win over latinos in a lot of the states. out here out west for example. colorado and nevada. and you know i think what this its doing though, him talking about debates like this and there is a huge debate around what he said tonight. is that he is forcing a conversation that actually does show you that there is a broad range of opinion even within the republican party these issues. i don't know whether that will be helpful or not to the republican party. but the rhetori
mexico doesn't do it. other places don't do it. very few places do it. we are the only place, just about that is stupid enough to do it. >> so maeve, donald trump says he is not sure the 14th amendment guarantees citizenship for any one born here. will that talk drive latinos over off to the democratic side? >> well i think, you know, obviously the polls right now show that latinos generally are leaning towards democrats any way. and this is, let's go back to south deportation in...
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mexico doesn't do it. other places don't do it. very few places do it. we are the only place, just about that is stupid enough to do it. >> so maeve, donald trump says he is not sure the 14th amendment guarantees citizenship for anyone born here. will that talk drive latinos over to the democratic side? >> well i think, you know, obviously the polls right now show that latinos generally are leaning towards democrats any way. and this is, let's go back to south deportation in the 2012 race. other terms, tom tinkrito, the immigration debate has been unhelpful to republicans who need to win over latinos in a lot of the states. out here out west for example. colorado and nevada. and you know i think what this its doing though, him talking about debates like this and there is a huge debate around what he said tonight. is that he is forcing a conversation that actually does show you that there is a broad range of opinion even within the republican party on some of these issues. i don't know whether that will be helpful or not to the republican party. but the r
mexico doesn't do it. other places don't do it. very few places do it. we are the only place, just about that is stupid enough to do it. >> so maeve, donald trump says he is not sure the 14th amendment guarantees citizenship for anyone born here. will that talk drive latinos over to the democratic side? >> well i think, you know, obviously the polls right now show that latinos generally are leaning towards democrats any way. and this is, let's go back to south deportation in the...
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must build a wall along the border with mexico and have mexico pay for it or face tariffs and fees, any plan should improve jobs, wages, and security for americans. >> it will work out so well, in four years you will be interviewing me and say what a great job you've done, president trump. >> reporter: trump has faced criticism from his party for his controversial stands on issues and the media's coverage of them. >> he's getting ten times the press coverage than any other candidate. you give me ten times the coverage than any other candidate gets i'll be leading in the polls. >> reporter: trump's support is 25% nationwide eclipsing jeb bush and ted cruz, ben carson is in second place. when asked if his campaign is part of a reality show, he replied. >> this is the real deal. >>> trump says the united states should fully enforce all immigration laws that are currently on the books. >>> coming up, more on that missing passenger plane in indonesia. it's not the first such incident involving trigana air service and we will have details on what has been described as an appalling safety reco
must build a wall along the border with mexico and have mexico pay for it or face tariffs and fees, any plan should improve jobs, wages, and security for americans. >> it will work out so well, in four years you will be interviewing me and say what a great job you've done, president trump. >> reporter: trump has faced criticism from his party for his controversial stands on issues and the media's coverage of them. >> he's getting ten times the press coverage than any other...
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that money is going back to mexico. so the money is there to make that happen. >> terra, are you for changing the constitution? >> i think we get into a slippery slope when we start changing the constitution. i do. birthright citizenship i'm not, you know, i don't necessarily think that -- i don't necessarily know i agree whole heartedly with changing the constitution. i don't. i'm still up in the air. it's definitely one of the things that it is definitely a slippery slope. >> at lot of people would agree with you. rick wilson, you have worked on behalf of conservative republican candidates dick cheney among them. what do you think about donald trump's plan? >> i think this plan represents a really strong dichotomy between limited government and status nationalism. i think there are a lot of details here that are going to be very, very popular among both the trump base and other people. no one is dismissing that immigration is an enormous problem. no one is dismissing we have a problem with sanctuary cities. there are
that money is going back to mexico. so the money is there to make that happen. >> terra, are you for changing the constitution? >> i think we get into a slippery slope when we start changing the constitution. i do. birthright citizenship i'm not, you know, i don't necessarily think that -- i don't necessarily know i agree whole heartedly with changing the constitution. i don't. i'm still up in the air. it's definitely one of the things that it is definitely a slippery slope....
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and i'll have mexico pay for that wall. >> if mexico won't play along, trump proposes a torrent of fees on mexican citizens, corporate ceos and diplomats who visit the u.s., possibly tariffs and cuts to foreign aid, too. but mexico is the united states' third largest trading partner, and all of that could cost the u.s. as well. so his opponents are not impressed. >> this is not the negotiation of a real estate deal. this is international diplomacy, and it's different. >> reporter: trump wants to deal with the 11 million immigrants living in the u.s. illegally. >> they have to go. >> reporter: the deportation rate has been near 400,000 per year, but to get rid of all those folks, deportations would have to soar almost 28 times higher, and even if he's talking about only those with criminal records, it's not clear how he would find them or fund it. then there is the 14th amendment ratified in 1868 which says all persons born in the united states are citizens of the united states. trump wants to change that, arguing that if two people are here illegally and have a baby, that child should n
and i'll have mexico pay for that wall. >> if mexico won't play along, trump proposes a torrent of fees on mexican citizens, corporate ceos and diplomats who visit the u.s., possibly tariffs and cuts to foreign aid, too. but mexico is the united states' third largest trading partner, and all of that could cost the u.s. as well. so his opponents are not impressed. >> this is not the negotiation of a real estate deal. this is international diplomacy, and it's different. >>...
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he is renewing rhetoric on china and mexico and adding to that line. a top aide for hillary clinton. listen. >> you look at trade pacts. china eating our lunch. japan like we're children. mexico both in trade and at the border, what they're doing to us is terrible. and i have great respect for china, for japan. i love the people. i love the people of mexico. i love hispanics. nobody, nobody loves hispanics like i do. i probably have more than almost anybody working for me. we have some low energy people, they're really low. i'm not going to say jeb is low energy, but he's pretty low. who would you rather have negotiate with iran? trump or jeb? how about this? trump or hillary. who is huma married to? one of the great sleeze bags of our time. anthony weiner. did you know that? she's married to anthony weiner, you know, the little bing bing bing, i love you very much. think of it. so huma is getting classified secrets. she's married to anthony weiner, who's a perv. no, he is! >> hillary clinton's campaign responded to that with this. donald trump has spe
he is renewing rhetoric on china and mexico and adding to that line. a top aide for hillary clinton. listen. >> you look at trade pacts. china eating our lunch. japan like we're children. mexico both in trade and at the border, what they're doing to us is terrible. and i have great respect for china, for japan. i love the people. i love the people of mexico. i love hispanics. nobody, nobody loves hispanics like i do. i probably have more than almost anybody working for me. we have some...
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-mexico border whatsoever? >> that's a total lie. i said it's possible that a drone could be used to destroy the cages that are utilized to hide people. >> hide immigrants who who would be hidden? >> the scouts and people facilitating all the legal activity. those caves are evident. i hope you have some of the sheriffs that can show you the pictures and what's going on there. we are not getting support from the federal government to deal with the people. they are being outgunned. 66% of the border is not under our control. >> i want to make sure we button this down. you are saying in some instances you would advocate using drone strikes to take out cartel s that are bringing migrants across the border. is that what you are talking about? would there be some instances? >> read my lips. listen very carefully to what i'm saying. i said there are caves that they utilize. those caves can be eliminated. there a number of possibilities and that could be one of them. i am not talking about killing people. no people with drones. >> doctor ben
-mexico border whatsoever? >> that's a total lie. i said it's possible that a drone could be used to destroy the cages that are utilized to hide people. >> hide immigrants who who would be hidden? >> the scouts and people facilitating all the legal activity. those caves are evident. i hope you have some of the sheriffs that can show you the pictures and what's going on there. we are not getting support from the federal government to deal with the people. they are being...
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mexico does not do it. other places don't do it. and we are the only place just about that is stupid enough to do it. >> and he likes the word "stupid." and ashley, he has the republicans talking about now anchor babies and first the wall in mexico the build it, and now he has the immigration plan to says round them up and throw them out, and then let some back in, and now talking about anchor babies which the republicans think is the equivalent of self-deport, and getting into this conversation to get more to the right of immigration, and barack obama got 70% of the latino vote. >> regardless of the stance of the republicans getting to the stance on this issue whether it is anchor babies or for building the wall or not, and when they r are simply having this debate, they are losing. remember that mitt romney got 27% of the hispanic vote, and remember that that hurt them, and they lost and did soul searching, and said they need to do better with the hispanic v e voters and the one way to do better is not to talk about how big the wa
mexico does not do it. other places don't do it. and we are the only place just about that is stupid enough to do it. >> and he likes the word "stupid." and ashley, he has the republicans talking about now anchor babies and first the wall in mexico the build it, and now he has the immigration plan to says round them up and throw them out, and then let some back in, and now talking about anchor babies which the republicans think is the equivalent of self-deport, and getting into...
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they just badgered him about his -- >> they did ask him about mexico. they asked him about some of his policies. what policies do you support? why do you support him? >> i support the immigration policy that he's hopefully will have. i support his patriotism for this country. i support that he loves this country and is going to try and bring us back to -- from where we are right now, which is not a good place. >> but his policies. is there a policy, specifically, of his that he has outlined that you support? >> immigration. >> immigration. okay. and, but, what is the policy? i haven't hear the policy. so i'm just wondering if i'm missing something. >> no, i think that he's going to build a wall and protect our country from people coming in here illegal, and they're not, you know, people who -- i'm a little bit nervous. people that are coming in here are not really stand-up people for the community. they want to come in and they want to -- they want to come in and -- live off of us, basically. >> okay. >> to want to come in here legally, you know, are do
they just badgered him about his -- >> they did ask him about mexico. they asked him about some of his policies. what policies do you support? why do you support him? >> i support the immigration policy that he's hopefully will have. i support his patriotism for this country. i support that he loves this country and is going to try and bring us back to -- from where we are right now, which is not a good place. >> but his policies. is there a policy, specifically, of his that...
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/mexico border. he says until mexico does, he would impound all remittance payments from illegal wages, increase fees on visas issued by mexican ceos and fees on border crossing cards, but more broadly he proposes to end u.s. law oath u.s. law of birth right citizenship. he also calls for the number of i.c.e. officers to be tripled along the border and for funding to be cut off at sanctuary cities. but one big part of his immigration position is still very unclear at this point. he in the past had broadly called for all undocumented immigrants to be deported, but in this policy document, he really doesn't give the specific, he calls for criminal undocumented immigrants to be deported, but doesn't really mention that broader policy. but the dnc wasting no time to jump in and respond to these policy positions saying, quote, in a statement trump has reignited the gop's long-standing obsession with mass deportation. and we have had ask the trump campaign for clarification on what exactly his policy is on
/mexico border. he says until mexico does, he would impound all remittance payments from illegal wages, increase fees on visas issued by mexican ceos and fees on border crossing cards, but more broadly he proposes to end u.s. law oath u.s. law of birth right citizenship. he also calls for the number of i.c.e. officers to be tripled along the border and for funding to be cut off at sanctuary cities. but one big part of his immigration position is still very unclear at this point. he in the past...
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trump says mexico must pay for a wall on the border. he would make mexico pay. he would siege all of the wages of the workers living illegally in the united states. the wages they sent home. he would make all companies sign up for ehyve-verify. trump is taking swipes along the way. he criticized marco rubio and facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. zuckerberg named in the plan. >>> all right. the happiest place on earth headed to a galaxy far, far away. disney with the "star wars" expansions. "star wars" theme parks. covering 14 acres each. featuring new rides and restaurants. no word on when the expansions will happen. >>> "early start" continues right now. >> the 2016 circus came to town to the iowa state fairgrounds. donald trump revealing a plan to stop illegal immigration. hillary clinton defending her e-mail use as secretary of state as more of a dozen others make their voices heard. >>> breaking this morning. an indonesian airliner crashed. search and rescue crews
trump says mexico must pay for a wall on the border. he would make mexico pay. he would siege all of the wages of the workers living illegally in the united states. the wages they sent home. he would make all companies sign up for ehyve-verify. trump is taking swipes along the way. he criticized marco rubio and facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. zuckerberg named in the plan. >>> all right. the happiest place on earth headed to a galaxy far, far away. disney with the "star wars"...
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in the case of mexico it's becoming the new china in terms of trade. so many companies -- just yesterday i read where nabisco is moving to mexico. i mean give me a break. so we have to reverse that. we need jobs in our country. we're going to take jobs back from china, japan. we're going to make our country great again. and that to me is going to be the challenge. and we're going to do it. and it's not going to be that difficult. i spoke with carl icahn. he's a friend of mine. he's a great negotiator. he will help us. all of the best negotiators -- we have the best business people in the world in this country. they'll all help us. and believe me when i get the right people negotiating with the right countries, we will come out on top every single time. and that's what we need. thank you. >> we talked about jeb bush being a puppet -- >> jeb bush is a puppet to his donors. he's got lobbyists. i know them. he's got lobbyists. and he made statements over the last couple of days that are incredible trying to justify the war in iraq. can't be justified. and
in the case of mexico it's becoming the new china in terms of trade. so many companies -- just yesterday i read where nabisco is moving to mexico. i mean give me a break. so we have to reverse that. we need jobs in our country. we're going to take jobs back from china, japan. we're going to make our country great again. and that to me is going to be the challenge. and we're going to do it. and it's not going to be that difficult. i spoke with carl icahn. he's a friend of mine. he's a great...
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we had angerer unbelieverble troud and they go by mexico. there's no way that that hens us. you're going to have to do something with a tariff at the border. if they're going to make cars other there, you no what, it's fine. but they're going to have to pay some kind of a price. we are getting killed on strad. >> all right. let me roll back -- >> carl icon is a great negotiator and i have mr. other great negotiators. >> you waumd rely wouldn't put them in charge of china? you know what that makes people think. is this is not a business. >> it's a business e business, too. you can come up with my in this building. i have a great relationship with china. just like i do with mexico. >> the problem is the diplomacy and all the policy people. >> we have day ploim see now mp mplt. >> how do i have the biggest veekd. they love it. where you know oeft ten any knowledges that the chie nooez moist wabtsd. one was tig trump. they swnd the strund. >>> i take a giek lie carpal icon. you say, you know what, i'd like you to watch over the dealsing with e being mades with china. >> carolyn
we had angerer unbelieverble troud and they go by mexico. there's no way that that hens us. you're going to have to do something with a tariff at the border. if they're going to make cars other there, you no what, it's fine. but they're going to have to pay some kind of a price. we are getting killed on strad. >> all right. let me roll back -- >> carl icon is a great negotiator and i have mr. other great negotiators. >> you waumd rely wouldn't put them in charge of china? you...
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/mexico border? >> that is a total lie. i said that. a drone could be used to destroy is the caves to hide people. >> immigrants or who? who is hidden in the caves? what caves? >> the scouts and the people facilitating the scouts and the people facilitating all of the illegal activities. those caves are evident. i hope that you have the sheriffs in there, and they can show you the pictures. we are not getting the support from the federal government, and 66% of that border is not under our control. >> i want to button this down, and dr. carson, you are saying that in some instances you are going to advocate using drone strikes to take out drug cartels that are bringing illegal immigrants across the border, and -- >> please. please. read my lips. >> okay. let's do it. >> and listen carefully to what i am saying. i said that there are caves. there are caves that they utilize, and those caves can be eliminate eliminated. there are a number of possibilities, and that could be one of them. i am not talking about killing people. no people with
/mexico border? >> that is a total lie. i said that. a drone could be used to destroy is the caves to hide people. >> immigrants or who? who is hidden in the caves? what caves? >> the scouts and the people facilitating the scouts and the people facilitating all of the illegal activities. those caves are evident. i hope that you have the sheriffs in there, and they can show you the pictures. we are not getting the support from the federal government, and 66% of that border is...
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and mexico and mexico is going to pay for it. is that something that follows from one you see fareed talking about? this idea that he will say something and it will be the law of the land? >> sure, that's what we call a populist demagogue. hu huey long used to say "there will be a chicken in every pot." well, there wasn't a chicken in every pot. i think if you want to give donald trump a true comparison, et he's like ross perot, a billionaire with interesting ideas tapping into what we call the third party energy of the united states. but trump at least had -- perot at least had pie charts and was trying to explain in the a real way whereas fareed points out trump wings it. so there hasn't been anybody like donald trump because he's a genius at brand building and very media savvy in his own way, not a traditional way but in the new social media world. i think if the republican party sees him as a danger, a rat snake, a poison toad they have to get rid of somehow because he very well may lurch into a third party run if they don't
and mexico and mexico is going to pay for it. is that something that follows from one you see fareed talking about? this idea that he will say something and it will be the law of the land? >> sure, that's what we call a populist demagogue. hu huey long used to say "there will be a chicken in every pot." well, there wasn't a chicken in every pot. i think if you want to give donald trump a true comparison, et he's like ross perot, a billionaire with interesting ideas tapping into...
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we know new mexico areas have issued a state of emergency there as far as new mexico's water, parts of it being contaminated. it flows down. the san juan river will be contaminated. in the four corners area, that pushes in the southeastern portion of utah. now we're talking about lake powell being impacted. a lot of water from lake powell is given to arizona but water from lake powell goes into areas around las vegas, san diego, los angeles. so now we introduce nevada and california into the mix. unless there is some kind of a stop here. >> and freshwater's becoming more and more valuable. >> especially in those states. >> when you think about where the contaminates in that river are going to spread to, so many other states, beyond colorado. >> we'll see you next hour. >>> now new zealand is in the process of picking out a new flag for the nation. their current banner looks too much like australia's if you think about it. both feature the union jack. which is which here? >> a panel tasked with picking the new design received more than 10,000 suggestions. they've narrowed it down to 40.
we know new mexico areas have issued a state of emergency there as far as new mexico's water, parts of it being contaminated. it flows down. the san juan river will be contaminated. in the four corners area, that pushes in the southeastern portion of utah. now we're talking about lake powell being impacted. a lot of water from lake powell is given to arizona but water from lake powell goes into areas around las vegas, san diego, los angeles. so now we introduce nevada and california into the...