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marking the border between the usa and mexico. >> it's a lot of hone in mexico. a lot of money. and people come here to spend. >> billions. just billions. just the amount of the money that flows through this particular port is huge. >> this fence, and the traffic passing both ways through its carefully guarded gates, has a pro found affect on every small business. >> it's right in the middle of huge international trade. >> as we discovered. not every business is affected the same way. >> our business was doing great, and we have a bright future. >> the retail, it's not doing very good. >> how much product do you move through here a week? >> we move, an average of 50 to 20 truckloads of product back and forth. from mexico and the united states. >> he and his wife together run a small meat trading company called premier distribution center. so where did had come from, then? >> it comes from the united states. >> all going down to mexico. >> yes, from the east coast. >> they say there's a rapidly growing demand for meat products on both sides of the border and the business is growi
marking the border between the usa and mexico. >> it's a lot of hone in mexico. a lot of money. and people come here to spend. >> billions. just billions. just the amount of the money that flows through this particular port is huge. >> this fence, and the traffic passing both ways through its carefully guarded gates, has a pro found affect on every small business. >> it's right in the middle of huge international trade. >> as we discovered. not every business is...
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. >> it's a lot of money in mexico, a lot of money. and people come here to spend. >> billions. it's just billions. just the amount of trade that flows through this particular port is just huge. >> this fence and the traffic passing both ways through its carefully guarded gates has a profound effect on almost every small business here. >> the border city is right in the middle of this huge amount of international trade. >> the borders are dynamic places to do business. >> but as we discovered, not every business is affected in the same way. >> our industry happens to be doing great and we look to have a bright few touuture. >> the retail is not doing very good. >> how much product do you move here a week? >> we move an average of 15 to 20 truckloads back and forth between mexico and the united states. >> he and his wife alba together run a small meat trading company called premiere distribution center. where does this come from, then? >> this comes from the united states. >> all going to mexico. >> yes. >> francisco says there is a rap
. >> it's a lot of money in mexico, a lot of money. and people come here to spend. >> billions. it's just billions. just the amount of trade that flows through this particular port is just huge. >> this fence and the traffic passing both ways through its carefully guarded gates has a profound effect on almost every small business here. >> the border city is right in the middle of this huge amount of international trade. >> the borders are dynamic places to do...
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get mexico to pay for a border wall. increase visa fees. it goes on. he wants to create a whole new standard for immigration. will this gain him votes or lose more within the latino population? >> it will not be a set of popular politics within the latino community. these tough standards are something that republican primary voters across the country are really enthused by. you could see them really continuing to lead the pack in bringing up these immigration policies like building a fence and making mexico pay for it that could really entice some republican primary voters. any of those votes will turn off latino voters, which the republican party has tried for many cycles to bring into their fold. >> little bit of a double-edged sword there. trump said it would be a miracle, his words, miracle if hillary clinton continues to run for president in the wake of the scandal with her e-mails. what is he talking about? >> they want to attack hillary clinton continually. they feel as though they found the most effective way to hit her on trustworthiness, abil
get mexico to pay for a border wall. increase visa fees. it goes on. he wants to create a whole new standard for immigration. will this gain him votes or lose more within the latino population? >> it will not be a set of popular politics within the latino community. these tough standards are something that republican primary voters across the country are really enthused by. you could see them really continuing to lead the pack in bringing up these immigration policies like building a...
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is it because the economy is i proving in mexico? or is the climate here in the united states so toxic, that mexicans are just deciding, i'm going back home? >> it's a combination of factors. the mexican economy has been improving steadily over the past ten decades. over the past decade, it's that organized crime has muscled its way into the business of human trafficking along the border, so it's much more dangerous for them to cross. and it's also because the u.s. economy, especially in construction, has been -- has been less muscular than the past. these three factors combined have had an impact on both people come across and people who have decided to go back. >> mr. ambassador, on tuesday, trump was asked how he would get the mexican government to pay for a wall along the southern border. here's what he had to say to bill o'reilly. >> the great wall of china built a long time ago is 13,000 miles. i mean, you're talking about big stuff. we're talking about peanuts by comparison to that. mexico will pay for the wall. they're making
is it because the economy is i proving in mexico? or is the climate here in the united states so toxic, that mexicans are just deciding, i'm going back home? >> it's a combination of factors. the mexican economy has been improving steadily over the past ten decades. over the past decade, it's that organized crime has muscled its way into the business of human trafficking along the border, so it's much more dangerous for them to cross. and it's also because the u.s. economy, especially in...
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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. mexicans have worked for me and they are now. thousands. they're fantastic people. great spirit. but their politicians and their leaders are much smarter and sharper and more cunning. and i say the word "cunning," they're more cunning than our leaders. they will pay for the wall. they'll be happy about it. they will continue to do well, but not as well as they're doing right now. they're taking too many of our jobs. >> you said during the debate that you couldn't guarantee that 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. >> well, that could happen. you know, that's their choice. but you know when you talk in the debate -- it came out on one of the networks today. so there should have been 2 million people watching. you agree? about 2 million. it's been sort
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. mexicans have worked for me and they are now. thousands. they're fantastic people. great spirit. but their politicians and their leaders are much smarter and sharper and more cunning. and i say the word "cunning," they're more cunning than our leaders. they will pay for the wall. they'll be happy about it. they will...
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now, if they come from mexico, do you mind if i send them back to mexico. no, no, do you mind if i send them back to mexico. okay. those people are out. they'll be out so fast your head will spin. the rest we're going to do in a -- remember, you use the word, illegal immigrant. >> no, i didn't. >> well, you should use it. because that's what the definition is. well, when they cross the border from a legal standpoint, they're illegal when they don't have their papers. this is the part you're going to like. 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. 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 i won't name, they're incompetent people. they don't have it. i agree, they can't do it. i'm a great manager. i hire unbelievable people. when i look at the vets, excuse me, when i look
now, if they come from mexico, do you mind if i send them back to mexico. no, no, do you mind if i send them back to mexico. okay. those people are out. they'll be out so fast your head will spin. the rest we're going to do in a -- remember, you use the word, illegal immigrant. >> no, i didn't. >> well, you should use it. because that's what the definition is. well, when they cross the border from a legal standpoint, they're illegal when they don't have their papers. this is the...
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if you're in mexico, it's almost impossible to become a citizen of mexico. yet us, they just walk across the border. >> people still want to come here. america is pretty great. everybody still wants to come here. >> a lot of them come here, take the money, and know back into mexico and the other countries because they want to stay in their own country. they want to stay in their own country. they have a loyalty to their own country. they come here, take our money and go back. i'm not saying they take it illegally. in some cases we have problems, but they come in the country, take our money, and go back home to one of many countries. i don't like that. >> a lot of reaction to be had. let me bring in msnbc contributor victoria soto, and jane tym. >> he talks about no birth right citizenship, make mexico pay for it, undocumented immigrants must go. what was the standout for you in this interview? >> for me, the demands. so yesterday, trump put forward his six-page immigration plan. at the very beginning, he says we have to do away with birth right citizenship b
if you're in mexico, it's almost impossible to become a citizen of mexico. yet us, they just walk across the border. >> people still want to come here. america is pretty great. everybody still wants to come here. >> a lot of them come here, take the money, and know back into mexico and the other countries because they want to stay in their own country. they want to stay in their own country. they have a loyalty to their own country. they come here, take our money and go back. i'm...
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i'm taking the jobs back from mexico. you know who's moving to mexico? who likes oreos? does anybody like oreos? we all do, right. nabisco is leaving chicago and they're moving a big plant to mexi mexico. i don't like oreos anymore, okay? but seriously, nabisco, there's an american company. ford. i say it all the time with ford. $2.5 billion they're spending on a car plant in mexico. how do we benefit? i went to the warton school of finance. really smart people go there, i will tell you. i'm trying to figure out, who was the person that said it's good for us to have our companies building plants in mexico, where they make cars and they sell them to us and other people, perhaps? how does that help us? and i actually gave them a great idea. you probably heard this, because i've used it a couple of times. we have the illegals drive the cars over the border, you save a fortune. is that correct? no tax, no nothing. they come in with no tax. [ applause ] >> and with me, we're not going to let our companies go. we're not going to let them go. we want cars to be made, in all fai
i'm taking the jobs back from mexico. you know who's moving to mexico? who likes oreos? does anybody like oreos? we all do, right. nabisco is leaving chicago and they're moving a big plant to mexi mexico. i don't like oreos anymore, okay? but seriously, nabisco, there's an american company. ford. i say it all the time with ford. $2.5 billion they're spending on a car plant in mexico. how do we benefit? i went to the warton school of finance. really smart people go there, i will tell you. i'm...
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and would be very hurt if mexico took action against a plan like this. >> well, even if mexico did nothing, the plan itself is a self-inflicted wound, luke. as you said, there are 26 states in the united states today that have mexico as their number one trading partner. there are 6 million u.s. jobs directly related to trade with mexico. mexico happens to be after canada, the second largest buyer of exports. if you want to impose on people who do business, go ahead and implement mr. trump's plan. >> what do you think in terms of immigration would be the best way forward to deal with the issue overall because you obviously see it's not going anywhere in congress because what is border security could never been adequately defined. do you think perhaps sort of a slow drip idea would gain traction? from your side, how do you see the best way to move forward that's practical is this. >> there's been a long debate on a polarizing discussion in the united states for obvious reasons, but i think the drip drip approach is dangerous because what you may end up having is what you've had for the past
and would be very hurt if mexico took action against a plan like this. >> well, even if mexico did nothing, the plan itself is a self-inflicted wound, luke. as you said, there are 26 states in the united states today that have mexico as their number one trading partner. there are 6 million u.s. jobs directly related to trade with mexico. mexico happens to be after canada, the second largest buyer of exports. if you want to impose on people who do business, go ahead and implement mr....
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based on your file, you can go back to the general population here in new mexico. we're going to do the recommendation to release you to level five. however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shown us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go clear conduct. his conduct reports no behavior, log notations. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's tr
based on your file, you can go back to the general population here in new mexico. we're going to do the recommendation to release you to level five. however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your...
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and mexico. jeb bush came to south texas because he wanted to counterpunch all these attacks he's been getting from donald trump on immigration, and to show skeptical republican voters that he can beat the billionaire front-runner. jeb bush in his home state of texas, taking shots at donald trump over his promise to build a beautiful wall. >> you have to have a much deeper strategy than just building a fence. >> hours before, trump had already launched a pre-emptive strike. >> bush, by the way, attacked me in a very modest way. he's a low-energy person, so when he attacks, he attacks with low energy. >> trump's trouncing of the gop field in recent polls has pumped bush up. >> this is ruludicrous. >> dismissing questions from spanish speaking language in both languages about his use of a term some immigrants find offensive, anchor babies. >> i think we need to chill out as it relates to the political cretness. >> that soundsa lot like trump and so does this. >> you might want to read my book. >> p
and mexico. jeb bush came to south texas because he wanted to counterpunch all these attacks he's been getting from donald trump on immigration, and to show skeptical republican voters that he can beat the billionaire front-runner. jeb bush in his home state of texas, taking shots at donald trump over his promise to build a beautiful wall. >> you have to have a much deeper strategy than just building a fence. >> hours before, trump had already launched a pre-emptive strike. >>...
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. >> mexico will pay for the wall. i will make sure it gets done properly and mexico is making a fortune in the united states, it's becoming the new china in terms of trade. they're killing us at the border. they're killing our leadership, because they're sharper, they're more cunning. i'm going to say, mexico, guess what, this is not going to continue. you're going to pay for the wall. and i've said they're going to pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. >> joining me now is clarissa martinez decastro from the national council of la rafa and ben montroseo, executive director of my family voter. thank you for being here tonight. carysa, what's your reaction to this video when you saw it? >> well, i think that it is actually deeper than just about immigration. frankly, i think that it puts forth the demographic anxiety that is being fueled through the conversation on immigration, but at the end of the day, it's about demonizing the latino community in this country. 75% of whom are united states citizens. many,
. >> mexico will pay for the wall. i will make sure it gets done properly and mexico is making a fortune in the united states, it's becoming the new china in terms of trade. they're killing us at the border. they're killing our leadership, because they're sharper, they're more cunning. i'm going to say, mexico, guess what, this is not going to continue. you're going to pay for the wall. and i've said they're going to pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. >> joining me now...
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. >> we met such an inmate at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> when i first got there, i was 17 years old. they put me in a dormitory that was overcrowded. i was scared to death. i didn't know what to expect. or what to do. i knew right away i'd get jumped, beat up, maybe worse, maybe raped, maybe murdered. >> joe sears might have been a scared kid when he first arrived, but he quickly grew to be one of the most feared inmates the prison has ever known. >> very dangerous individual. has the potential to be very dangerous anyways. very strong. has his mind set on his beliefs which aren't really the norm of any known society that i know of. so he's a very difficult type of person. >> i remember joe sears very vividly. because so many of the correctional officers had dealt with him in the 20 years he had been locked up there. people kind of lowered their voices when they talked about joe sears. >> as a result of fights, intimidation and other rule violations, sears has spent most of the past 15 years in new mexico's highest security unit, level six. >> there have been times, yes, that i
. >> we met such an inmate at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> when i first got there, i was 17 years old. they put me in a dormitory that was overcrowded. i was scared to death. i didn't know what to expect. or what to do. i knew right away i'd get jumped, beat up, maybe worse, maybe raped, maybe murdered. >> joe sears might have been a scared kid when he first arrived, but he quickly grew to be one of the most feared inmates the prison has ever known. >> very...
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and they were just driving on a nice, sunny afternoon in the state of new mexico. >> the driver of the truck that killed them turns out to be lloyd larson, a man with nine prior duis. >> when we took his blood that night, it was 0.28, which was over two times the legal limit. he's serving 20 years for four counts of vehicular homicide. >> this desperate chase is all caught on camera, but it need not be played for val verde to remember. the awful event is seared in his mind and probably will be for the rest of his life. >> like nothing i've ever experienced. you can be doing nothing wrong, just driving down the highway, minding your own business, and something like this pops out of nowhere, and your life is taken. driving is probably the most dangerous thing that we do every day. >>> coming up -- a driver has a mysterious car accident. >> what are the chances that a cat jumps out the window and you're rear-ended by a cop? >> but it's what the cops do about it that's shocking. er eaca and plugged in febreze. then real people were asked to stay for a long weekend. would they smell anythin
and they were just driving on a nice, sunny afternoon in the state of new mexico. >> the driver of the truck that killed them turns out to be lloyd larson, a man with nine prior duis. >> when we took his blood that night, it was 0.28, which was over two times the legal limit. he's serving 20 years for four counts of vehicular homicide. >> this desperate chase is all caught on camera, but it need not be played for val verde to remember. the awful event is seared in his mind and...
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outside of las vegas, new mexico. a few minutes earlier the car has been pulled over for speeding and suspicion of dui, but the driver sped off before he could be detained. patrolman villa joins the chase. >> be advised. blue camaro just had his flashers on. >> when i got behind the camaro, it was traveling in and out of lanes. it was traveling at a high rate of speed. >> also following the camaro is the sergeant jacob romero, the officer who first pulled over the speeding car. the driver is refusing instructions to stop, and police decide to set up stop sticks in his path, hoping to puncture the car's tires. >> when we first deployed the stop sticks, the suspect pulled into the median, and at that time that's when the sergeant pulled his vehicle in front of the suspect's vehicle. >> the chase appears to be at an end, but the driver isn't giving up so easily. >> we attempted to pull out the driver from the vehicle, and he wasn't cooperating with us, so at that point, that's when we determined we had to break the glass
outside of las vegas, new mexico. a few minutes earlier the car has been pulled over for speeding and suspicion of dui, but the driver sped off before he could be detained. patrolman villa joins the chase. >> be advised. blue camaro just had his flashers on. >> when i got behind the camaro, it was traveling in and out of lanes. it was traveling at a high rate of speed. >> also following the camaro is the sergeant jacob romero, the officer who first pulled over the speeding...
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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'd be saying the same thing, yes. >> donald, yes or no, do you think american born children of undoumed immigrants should be deported? >> here's the story -- >> yes or no. >> i don't give yes or no. it's not that easy. it's a horrible situation that we've 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. day one. if i win, day one of my presidency, we're getting them out, and we're
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'd be saying the same thing, yes. >> donald, yes or no, do you think american born children of undoumed immigrants should be deported? >> here's the story -- >> yes or no. >> i don't give yes or no. it's not that...
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there we discovered a big surprise. >> physically we're in the united states, economically we're in mexico. >> small businesses are making big connections and turning main street into an international trade zone. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. >> the daily show may be fake news but makes a real impact. >> oppression. just because it makes you feel uncomfortable doesn't mean it has to change. >> it's fresh and new and original and smart every night. >> for a decade and a half the force behind the machine was jon stewart. >> he became rock jon stewart. >> you're getting to a bad place. >> he will be revered as someone who learned the lines between news and comedy. >> how the hell did we end up here, mr. kram
there we discovered a big surprise. >> physically we're in the united states, economically we're in mexico. >> small businesses are making big connections and turning main street into an international trade zone. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost...
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mexico's making a lot of money and i'm a big fan of mexico. i'm a big fan of mexican people. i have thousands of mention con people working for me right now and i have over the years but they have to pay for the wl and we need the wall. do you know that ten years ago hillary and everybody wanted a wall? >> they did. >> too expensive. you know a reason? environmental impact statements. >> i saw that you believe you'll be able to streamline. >> i'm the best builder in the country. >> at the courthouse in manhattan is allie vai the ali. it is donald trump arriving. >> reporter: yeah. i mean, it is not every day you see a presidential candidate down here at the courthouse serving jury duty. he is here and in typical trump style. he rolled up this morning late by court standards. and he was greeted by a gaggle of reporters, about 50 to 75 of us and also supporting fans and as he came out of the courtroom after service for the morning portion, he was greeted by, again, journalists but more pedestrians, more people stopping to catch a glimpt of donald trump. he walked down the steps
mexico's making a lot of money and i'm a big fan of mexico. i'm a big fan of mexican people. i have thousands of mention con people working for me right now and i have over the years but they have to pay for the wl and we need the wall. do you know that ten years ago hillary and everybody wanted a wall? >> they did. >> too expensive. you know a reason? environmental impact statements. >> i saw that you believe you'll be able to streamline. >> i'm the best builder in the...
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we're hearing things out of colorado and then it doesn't mesh with what's going on in new mexico. we're going to work hard. our state is working very hard, the governor is working very hard with the governor of utah and colorado to make sure we get the right kind of data out there so we can have reliable data. our residents can have confidence in what's coming out. i think that's going to be important down the road. >> jeff white, new mexico's secretary of agriculture, thank you so much, jeff, for your time. >>> coming up, california becomes the first state to ban grand juries in cases involving deadly police shootings. up next, i'll talk live with john verse on whether other states will follow. >>> and this -- >> i have to apologize to tom brady and all his fans. i didn't make him look pretty enough. >> the courtroom artist responsible for the viral pictures of the day is now apologizing for the unflattering sketch of, if you recognize that person, that's tom brady. some people say that's the hunchback. others say it's lurch from the addams family. 5. what've we got? bp 64/40 ste
we're hearing things out of colorado and then it doesn't mesh with what's going on in new mexico. we're going to work hard. our state is working very hard, the governor is working very hard with the governor of utah and colorado to make sure we get the right kind of data out there so we can have reliable data. our residents can have confidence in what's coming out. i think that's going to be important down the road. >> jeff white, new mexico's secretary of agriculture, thank you so much,...
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mexico has leaders who are tough. we need leaders. >> this country has changed enormously both in terms of demographics and this new, young generation i call first globals that most call millennials are changing everything. you have gay people who are allowed to get married. you had an african-american president. who have women who are asserting themselves as equal to men. this is incredibly disturbing to a significant number of people in the republic kwan party, and they are lashing out. they are angry. they don't know what to do. the elders of the republican party know they can't win the election with that going on and they're trying to steer it back to the center. >> i think howard has a point there that trump is activating a very small but very vocal faction in the party. they are this nativist section. he's touting them with this wall surrounded by alligator moats. it's not going to happen. >> by the way, it will be built, as we learned today, on top of the toads that apparently stopped it from being built the fi
mexico has leaders who are tough. we need leaders. >> this country has changed enormously both in terms of demographics and this new, young generation i call first globals that most call millennials are changing everything. you have gay people who are allowed to get married. you had an african-american president. who have women who are asserting themselves as equal to men. this is incredibly disturbing to a significant number of people in the republic kwan party, and they are lashing out....
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he says that mexico is sending rapists and criminals. that people like yourself, who is a beneficiary of doca, he wants to deport you. probably wants to deport your family, your friends, round up everybody. >> at first it was a little shock. he's a celebrity. so you kind of like in a way grew up watching miss universe because mexico participates. >> so you had warm feelings. >> no. at first it was shock and then angry. and for me my way of responding is not by attacking or offending someone that i personally don't know and never met in my life. for me i'm a photographer and wanted to respond doing a photo series in which i had my mexican community hold signs saying i'm not a criminal, i'm not a rapist or drug dealer many response to that and a friend of mine asked if he could fill me in on the process. >> what would you say, people who are his supporters feel strongly that people like yourself, you, your friends an family and your co-workers are taking over. you are coming over with ill intent. you are here to harm people or get welfare.
he says that mexico is sending rapists and criminals. that people like yourself, who is a beneficiary of doca, he wants to deport you. probably wants to deport your family, your friends, round up everybody. >> at first it was a little shock. he's a celebrity. so you kind of like in a way grew up watching miss universe because mexico participates. >> so you had warm feelings. >> no. at first it was shock and then angry. and for me my way of responding is not by attacking or...
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mexico is making a lot of money. i'm a big fan of mexico. i'm a huge fan of the mexican people. i have thousands of mexican people working for me now and have over the years but they have to pay for the wall. we need the wall. do you know ten years ago, hillary and everybody wanted a wall? now they say it's too expensive. now they say it's too expensive. >> you say you will be able to streamline that a little bit? >> i'm the best builder in the country. >> you want to get rid of birthright citizenship? >> you have to. they're having a baby. you have no choice. >> you believe that they're trying -- >> you have no choice. the executive order gets rescinded. >> you'll rescind that one, too? >> one good thing -- >> the dream act executive order? >> we have to make a whole new set of standards. when people come in -- >> you're going to split up families, deport children? >> chuck, no, we have to keep families together. >> you're going to keep them together out? >> they have to go. >> what if they have no place to go? >> we will work with them. they have to go. chuck, either we have a
mexico is making a lot of money. i'm a big fan of mexico. i'm a huge fan of the mexican people. i have thousands of mexican people working for me now and have over the years but they have to pay for the wall. we need the wall. do you know ten years ago, hillary and everybody wanted a wall? now they say it's too expensive. now they say it's too expensive. >> you say you will be able to streamline that a little bit? >> i'm the best builder in the country. >> you want to get rid...
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vietnam is not our competitor in the global market space. >> nor is mexico. obviously there's massive issue with what happened post nafta and the sort of trajectory of american wages and how trade has affected that, all of which are legitimate, but it is this kind of fascinating -- let me bring you in here, steve was on the program and compared to pat buchanan in '92. there is something buchananesque. there is sort of this idea that what you need are people, are leaders that are tough and china has leaders that are tough, mexico has leaders that are tough. we need leaders. >> this country has changed enormously both in terms of demographics and the generation i call first globals, millenniums. you have women aing themselves as equal to men. this is disturbing to a significant number of people in the republican party and they are lashing out and angry and don't know what to do and the elders of the republican party know they can't win elections with that going on. they are trying to steer it back to the center. that's what is happening. >> does that stand to y
vietnam is not our competitor in the global market space. >> nor is mexico. obviously there's massive issue with what happened post nafta and the sort of trajectory of american wages and how trade has affected that, all of which are legitimate, but it is this kind of fascinating -- let me bring you in here, steve was on the program and compared to pat buchanan in '92. there is something buchananesque. there is sort of this idea that what you need are people, are leaders that are tough and...
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and mexico. there is a report that some small businesses are struggling. >> reporter: with his retail store located just steps away from the border crossing, braker's has thrived by offering american products you can't find on the other side to mexican nationals. federal regulations and enforcement reduced that traffic from mexico. >> in 2007 we had 7.5 million crossing the border, 99% of that was happening downtown. last year the fiscal numbers was under 3 million. >> i'm joined by j.j. ren berg, about to kick off the tenth season. thanks for being with me. >> it's great to see you. it was really interesting and sad in some ways. there were a lot of great things but in part of the piece you just saw, these companies, while physically in the u.s. were economically in mexico. when your potential customer base drops by more than half, it's really scary and hard for these small businesses. >> and what is that drop more than half due to? >> if you're a small business, suddenly you don't have customer
and mexico. there is a report that some small businesses are struggling. >> reporter: with his retail store located just steps away from the border crossing, braker's has thrived by offering american products you can't find on the other side to mexican nationals. federal regulations and enforcement reduced that traffic from mexico. >> in 2007 we had 7.5 million crossing the border, 99% of that was happening downtown. last year the fiscal numbers was under 3 million. >> i'm...
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joining me is senator from new mexico tom udall. thank you for joining us on this busy day. you have come out in support of this deal but not all of your colleagues have. how unified are democrats at this point in support of the president and this deal? >> well i think there is going to be a very solid group of democrats. i would say the overwhelming majority are probably going to be siding with the president on this. but they are taking some time. some senators want to go home to their states and hold town hall meetings through august and listen to constituents. others are attending briefings and doing hearings and collecting as much information as they can. they are going to take the time they need. the vote is ploebl not going to be until that week of september 18th.robably not going to be until that week of september 18th. it is an important agreement as the president said. it puts us on a path of a more peaceful mideast i believe.
joining me is senator from new mexico tom udall. thank you for joining us on this busy day. you have come out in support of this deal but not all of your colleagues have. how unified are democrats at this point in support of the president and this deal? >> well i think there is going to be a very solid group of democrats. i would say the overwhelming majority are probably going to be siding with the president on this. but they are taking some time. some senators want to go home to their...
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what happens is they are in mexico. they are going to have a baby they come here for a couple of days, have the baby -- bill, they are saying it will not hold up in court. now it will have to be tested but say it will not hold up in court. regardless, when people are illegally in the country they have to go. >> no republican candidate disagreed more forcefully with trump on birthright citizenship than the candidate at the bottom of the polls jim gilmore. governor gilmore said the 14th amendment to the institution was written after the civil war to make it very clear that every person born in the country has a right to citizenship. it is an important principle that has stood the test of time and an attempt to repeal it now would set our nation back. joining us now is former virginia governor jim gilmore. governor, thank you for joining us for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> i want to get your reaction to what donald trump is saying tonight. he seems to have a reading of the 14th amendment that i can't find
what happens is they are in mexico. they are going to have a baby they come here for a couple of days, have the baby -- bill, they are saying it will not hold up in court. now it will have to be tested but say it will not hold up in court. regardless, when people are illegally in the country they have to go. >> no republican candidate disagreed more forcefully with trump on birthright citizenship than the candidate at the bottom of the polls jim gilmore. governor gilmore said the 14th...
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. >> her security clearance was pulled, and she's no longer allowed on the penitentiary in new mexico. >> why? >> for the fact that it's a threat to security of the institution. >> i didn't -- i guess i didn't realize what a security threat they thought that i was being. i didn't think david and i were anything like that, but who he is and his reputation, i can understand their fear of what i could have done if he had ever asked me to do something like that, but that was never what we were about. >> it puts everybody at risk, a very high risk, because they're letting out all our secrets, and inmates don't tell us their secrets. we got to find them out, and if somebody is telling them all our secrets, then it goes against us. it hurts us. >> it was a bad choice, but i wouldn't take it back for anything. i think he is the best thing that's ever come into my life. >> although visits are out of the question, david and paula are allowed phone calls. >> he tries to call me once or twice a week, and so that's pretty much the only time i can talk to him. >> i talk to her as much as i possibly
. >> her security clearance was pulled, and she's no longer allowed on the penitentiary in new mexico. >> why? >> for the fact that it's a threat to security of the institution. >> i didn't -- i guess i didn't realize what a security threat they thought that i was being. i didn't think david and i were anything like that, but who he is and his reputation, i can understand their fear of what i could have done if he had ever asked me to do something like that, but that was...
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and . >>> another developing story out of mexico a crowd of thousands gathered in mexico city over the weekend to protest the torture and murder of the journalist who had reported being harassed months ago before being found dead along with four women last week. he is the seventh journalist killed in mexico this year. more than a hundred have been murdered there since the year 2000. mexico city officials say they're investigating this but they're coming under fire by some who say the government failed to prosecute the murderers of journalists. the mexican drug lord remains on the run more than three weeks after he escaped from prison in a tunnel. now mexican authorities say they're willing to extradite him to the u.s. if they catch him again. david weinstein is a former assistant attorney. he joins me. good morning. what's going on right now? >> right now they're in the preliminary stages of the investigation in mexico. they approved the request of his file in late june and now they have to go through the process. "el chapo's" lawyers are saying proper procedures haven't been followed,
and . >>> another developing story out of mexico a crowd of thousands gathered in mexico city over the weekend to protest the torture and murder of the journalist who had reported being harassed months ago before being found dead along with four women last week. he is the seventh journalist killed in mexico this year. more than a hundred have been murdered there since the year 2000. mexico city officials say they're investigating this but they're coming under fire by some who say the...
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our first video begins in new mexico with an amazing high-speed chase and a shootout caught on multiple dash cams. with their dash cams rolling, police cruisers chase after a 22-year-old man through highways and country roads in northern new mexico. the pursuit is not only dangerous, it's violent. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> i started hearing we have an officer injured. that's when i noticed sergeant faulk had blood coming from the area of his face. >> in may 2007, sergeant jackie bud of the san juan county sheriff's office in aztec, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel claw gets into a confrontation near a laundromat and local police are called. >> claw and his party was trying to leave in a vehicle. a bloomfield officer approached them head on with his vehicle in an attempt to stop him, to find out what was going on. shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed and at some point mr. claw was able to drive out and around, partially taking out a fence and then drove out to third street and headed n
our first video begins in new mexico with an amazing high-speed chase and a shootout caught on multiple dash cams. with their dash cams rolling, police cruisers chase after a 22-year-old man through highways and country roads in northern new mexico. the pursuit is not only dangerous, it's violent. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> i started hearing we have an officer injured. that's when i noticed sergeant faulk had blood coming from the area of his face. >> in may 2007,...
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in new mexico they had a lot in the old prison. >> when we shot at the penitentiary of new mexico, major dean lopez took us to the old main. a now-abandoned building that used to be the heart of the prison before it was replaced with a state-of-the-art facility. >> this is where most of the murders from the riot took place, was this cell block right here. >> the old main was the site of a 1980 riot in which inmates slaughtered 33 of their own. reminders are everywhere. >> this is an area here where an inmate actually got chopped up with an ax. what you see here on the floor is indentures and ligature marks from where the ax actually went through the body and carved into the floor. >> one other remnant of the riot is just as grisly but has also been the source of an unexplainable phenomenon. >> they burned a guy to a crisp right there. down here on the floor is the area where he was burned. and doesn't matter what we've done to try to cover that up. we've tried industrial gray paint, floor wax, stripper, everything. we paint it. within a month and a half, this whole burn mark would be bac
in new mexico they had a lot in the old prison. >> when we shot at the penitentiary of new mexico, major dean lopez took us to the old main. a now-abandoned building that used to be the heart of the prison before it was replaced with a state-of-the-art facility. >> this is where most of the murders from the riot took place, was this cell block right here. >> the old main was the site of a 1980 riot in which inmates slaughtered 33 of their own. reminders are everywhere....
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mexico is making a lot of money. i'm a big fan of mexico. i'm a huge fan of the mexican people. i have thousands of mexican people working for me right now and have over the years. but they have to pay for the wall. and we need the wall. do you know that ten years ago, hillary and everybody wanted a wall and then they said, oh, it's too expensive. you're one of the reasons of the environmental impact statements. >> you believe you'll be able to streamline that? >> i'm the best builder in the country. >> trump also said he would triple the number of immigration officers, enforcement officers and the cities that will cooperate in federal round-ups. among all of that, the first national poll since the republican debate shows trump maintaining that double digit lead over his gop rivals. he's in jury duty. he's part of the pool there. it's incredible timing, to say the least, katie. now you have the spectacle of iowa, and now back on his home turf, another spectacle of cameras and news press following donald trump. >> it's like going full circus in many ways. it doesn't matter if it'
mexico is making a lot of money. i'm a big fan of mexico. i'm a huge fan of the mexican people. i have thousands of mexican people working for me right now and have over the years. but they have to pay for the wall. and we need the wall. do you know that ten years ago, hillary and everybody wanted a wall and then they said, oh, it's too expensive. you're one of the reasons of the environmental impact statements. >> you believe you'll be able to streamline that? >> i'm the best...
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mexico is banning free baby formula at hospitals in an effort to encourage breastfeeding. only one in six mothers in mexico breastfeed exclusively during the first six months, one of the lowest rates in latin america. formula is still available for purchase and at doctor's requests. >>> president obama wrote a letter to the editor for the new york times magazine responding to an august 2nd cover story about efforts to dismantle the voting rights act of 1965. the president called the article inspiring and calls on congress to restore the act saying our state leaders and legislature must make it easier, not harder for more americans to have their voices heard. >>> alabama state senator has turned to crowd funding to raise money for the state's government. state senator paul sanford says that instead of raising taxes, people should send in money to the go fund me website. and request where it goes. sop far the page has got $1,000. a bid shy of the $300 million goal. >>> stephen colbert announced on twitter that jeb bush will appear on the late night show in september tweeting
mexico is banning free baby formula at hospitals in an effort to encourage breastfeeding. only one in six mothers in mexico breastfeed exclusively during the first six months, one of the lowest rates in latin america. formula is still available for purchase and at doctor's requests. >>> president obama wrote a letter to the editor for the new york times magazine responding to an august 2nd cover story about efforts to dismantle the voting rights act of 1965. the president called the...
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border with mexico and to make mexico pay for it. >> we're building a wall. it's going to be a wall that is not -- nobody is going through my wall. trump builds walls, i build walls. we're building a wall. it's going to be strong. it's going to be solid. it's going to be policed. people said they can tunnel under. that's true. with x-ray equipment, they can't. fly a drone over it. they can see that immediately. nobody can go under it. nobody's going over it. you know what? we'll have a big door for people that come in legally. >> a spokesperson for the mexican president told bloomberg new this is week they would not pay for a wall and said any suggestion that they would was irresponsible. just how realistic is building a wall between the two countries and what would a border wall like this accomplish? joining me now, sylvia longmeyer, a drug war analyst. si sylvia, is even possible to build a wall that donald trump is talking about? >> no way it's remotely practical. you have the expense. one mile of a border fence costs anywhere from $1.6 million to $22 mill
border with mexico and to make mexico pay for it. >> we're building a wall. it's going to be a wall that is not -- nobody is going through my wall. trump builds walls, i build walls. we're building a wall. it's going to be strong. it's going to be solid. it's going to be policed. people said they can tunnel under. that's true. with x-ray equipment, they can't. fly a drone over it. they can see that immediately. nobody can go under it. nobody's going over it. you know what? we'll have a...
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>> mexico will pay for the wall. >> what are you going to do? what are you going to say to them? you have to -- >> the tune of $2 billion? he's going to say, hey, forget it. >> bill bill they're making a fortune, mexico is making a fortune in the united states. it's becoming the new china, in terms of trade. they're killing us at the border, i have a lot of respect in mexico, i have hundreds, actually thousands of mexicans that have worked for me over the years. >> so jeremy, i guess the question is, can he get away with that tonight? i'm imagining chris wallace, megyn kelly, they're going to ask that exact same question, they're going to say i want to know specifically mexico is going to pay for this wall how are you going to make them do that? >> i don't think we're going to see much different. there's not going to be any reigned in trump tonight. i would guess, it's funny, i ask pat buchanan about this the other day. if there's one person to ask, it would be the man whose candidacy trump is emulating, and that's pat buchanan. >> he said you know you got to -- when you go to th
>> mexico will pay for the wall. >> what are you going to do? what are you going to say to them? you have to -- >> the tune of $2 billion? he's going to say, hey, forget it. >> bill bill they're making a fortune, mexico is making a fortune in the united states. it's becoming the new china, in terms of trade. they're killing us at the border, i have a lot of respect in mexico, i have hundreds, actually thousands of mexicans that have worked for me over the years. >>...
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looking at new video of new mexico governor suzanna martinez touring the spill. her counterpart in colorado john hickenlooper remains optimistic but not sure whether his state will sue observe the massive $3 million gallon spill. >> i think we might and dodge a bullet, might have been lucky and had a visually appalling situation in the end will not leave us with a lot of negative consequences. >> the spill began wednesday when a dam was breached inside the mine and then spread to new mexico and heading to utah, near lake powell a key water source for the southwest. i'm joined by erin brockovich, a name that you might seem familiar to you based on a little movie a few years ago. good to see you. thanks for being here. >> hi, nice to see you. thank you very much. >> i want to ask you about this, especially given a letter that you received from somebody who lives in the affected area and they wrote this. they still have not provided conclusive test results conducted after the spill which happened six days ago. they love to highlight heavy metals like zinc, iron, thi
looking at new video of new mexico governor suzanna martinez touring the spill. her counterpart in colorado john hickenlooper remains optimistic but not sure whether his state will sue observe the massive $3 million gallon spill. >> i think we might and dodge a bullet, might have been lucky and had a visually appalling situation in the end will not leave us with a lot of negative consequences. >> the spill began wednesday when a dam was breached inside the mine and then spread to...
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>> no i'm going to say, mexico guess what this is not going to continue. you're going to pay for the wall. and i've said they're going to pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. >> so michael, do you expect direct answers from donald trump? bill o'reilly is not the moderator. we're going to have megyn kelly, brett baier, chris wallace handling the top tier candidates. do you expect them to be able to really elicit specifics when it comes to policy on these more grandiose firebombs trump has said? >> no. >> no. >> no. it's just not going to happen. donald trump, that's his answer that's been his pretty much standard answer to that. donald trump is not in right now in a mode to give you specifics. there may be a host of reasons for that. i don't think megyn -- i know there's been some chatter about, you know how hard megyn is going to go after him and some jokes made about that. i think all of that largely opens them up to donald trump turning his ire on the folks who are asking the questions. and so you know there's precariousness on both sides her
>> no i'm going to say, mexico guess what this is not going to continue. you're going to pay for the wall. and i've said they're going to pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. >> so michael, do you expect direct answers from donald trump? bill o'reilly is not the moderator. we're going to have megyn kelly, brett baier, chris wallace handling the top tier candidates. do you expect them to be able to really elicit specifics when it comes to policy on these more grandiose...
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and in new mexico they're actually still bringing in water for irrigation, for feeding livestock and so on. so it's not over yet. and one of the reasons that this river is still closed, it's a little bit difficult to see but there is sediment on all of the rocks in the river, on the riverbed, and they're concerned that anybody using this for recreation is going to kick up that sediment and reverse the progress they made. this is not over yet, francis. >> certainly not. thank you for the update there. >>> up next, i'll talk to one of the three women who came forward in the last 24 hours to publicly accuse bill cosby of sexual assault. >>> and today new york city has three more that tested positive for the legionnaire's disease. all of them are in the south bronx. a total of 20 sites from tested positive. 12 people have died so far. new york city health officials believe no new diagnoses have been made since august 3rd. we'll be right back. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the gr
and in new mexico they're actually still bringing in water for irrigation, for feeding livestock and so on. so it's not over yet. and one of the reasons that this river is still closed, it's a little bit difficult to see but there is sediment on all of the rocks in the river, on the riverbed, and they're concerned that anybody using this for recreation is going to kick up that sediment and reverse the progress they made. this is not over yet, francis. >> certainly not. thank you for the...
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he talks about getting mexico to pay for the wall. i haven't heard one credible person say it is at all possible that he will do that. what is about it that message that is connecting with the republican base? >> the problem is the following. that a lot of people are very frustrated with conventional politicians. i think of both parties. when they hear these simple statements and solutions, they embrace them. that's what we need to do. without filling in the blanks. i believe this to be a temporary and really a notional situation. we've seen in the past, in the third party candidates or opposition candidates such as ross perot and pat buchanan and others. i think there's a little dynamic with donald trump. also the reality tv component of it. but ultimately, when voters and activists participate in this process, despite the frustration. i don't think these numbers will be sustained anywhere near where they are. i don't believe they're real. i think this is just a manifestation of a discontent with the inability of the republican party
he talks about getting mexico to pay for the wall. i haven't heard one credible person say it is at all possible that he will do that. what is about it that message that is connecting with the republican base? >> the problem is the following. that a lot of people are very frustrated with conventional politicians. i think of both parties. when they hear these simple statements and solutions, they embrace them. that's what we need to do. without filling in the blanks. i believe this to be a...
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so, again, we look at mexico -- thank you. you look at mexico, which is the new china, by the way. they're doing great. and what's come out, you know? a lot of incoming, as rush limbaugh said. he said trump has taken more incoming when i first announced. all i did was tell the truth. but you look at mexico, the new china. you look at ford building a massive plant there. you look at other companies from europe, from all over. a plant was going to be built in tennessee, big, big, billion-dollar automobile plant. it's not being built in tennessee anymore. it's going to go to mexico. nabisco. i have holdings in chicago, i have a great building in chicago. nabisco, they have a factory, big factory, they maker east coast -- oreos again. but they're closing their big plant in chicago and moving it to mexico. what's going on. how stupid are we. you're right. so where and why are we doing this? why are we allowing this to happen. somebody has to talk to them. if you don't talk to them, you can get them to build someplace else in the country. you can get ford, believe me, to stay in this cou
so, again, we look at mexico -- thank you. you look at mexico, which is the new china, by the way. they're doing great. and what's come out, you know? a lot of incoming, as rush limbaugh said. he said trump has taken more incoming when i first announced. all i did was tell the truth. but you look at mexico, the new china. you look at ford building a massive plant there. you look at other companies from europe, from all over. a plant was going to be built in tennessee, big, big, billion-dollar...
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i don't want you in mexico." i love mexico. i love the mexican people. i have thousands of mexican people that have worked for me over the years. and even to this day thousands -- i mean, i love the hispanics. the spirit. i love them. they're incredible people. but we have leaders that can't compete with their leaders. their leaders are too smart. so i would say to the head of ford "sorry, i'm not going to approve it. you're going to pay a tax where every car and every truck and every part that comes across that southern border you're going pay a 35% tax. okay? that's what's going to happen." [ cheers and applause ] and this is to too easy. i don't need the killers. i'll get them anyway but this is too easy. this is like forget it. this is taking candy from like that beautiful little baby, stock? so easy. so what happens is they're going say "no, no, no" and they're going to have people call me. but these are people that i didn't take any money, i didn't take anything, i don't want their money. so they're going to have people call me and i'm going say "g
i don't want you in mexico." i love mexico. i love the mexican people. i have thousands of mexican people that have worked for me over the years. and even to this day thousands -- i mean, i love the hispanics. the spirit. i love them. they're incredible people. but we have leaders that can't compete with their leaders. their leaders are too smart. so i would say to the head of ford "sorry, i'm not going to approve it. you're going to pay a tax where every car and every truck and every...
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it's a reminder that all people deserve respect, including our neighbors in mexico. i still cannot figure out why some in washington at that time could see weapons of mass destruction in iraq that were not there, and couldn't see the impact of hurricane katrina and the levees breaking that was live on all of our television sets that was right there. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the front runners stumble and outsiders surge. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening i'm steve in. that's what is couple surprising polls show and might as well sum up the state of play in the 2016 race as we approach the end of summer on the democratic side the new bloomberg register poll shows hillary clinton remaining at the top but her lead has slipped dramatically. bernie sanders
it's a reminder that all people deserve respect, including our neighbors in mexico. i still cannot figure out why some in washington at that time could see weapons of mass destruction in iraq that were not there, and couldn't see the impact of hurricane katrina and the levees breaking that was live on all of our television sets that was right there. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the front runners stumble and outsiders surge. let's play...
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this could impact not only colorado but new mexico, utah, and beyond with the toxic plume flowing toward lake powell and eventually toward the grand canyon. they're still trying to figure out the exact impacts of that and in the meantime the epa is actually diverting some water off the animus, trying to lower the acidity in the water an let it become in as this plume works itself through the river but not before filing thousands of miles of pristine landscape. >> amazing images. let me talk to you about this because we heard in the epa as they talked about the spill. the discharge coming from a mine, a mine that became inactive before the epa was founded. but talk about the four diversion ponds and is that enough to help clean up and divert the fouled water? >> is it enough? it started with two and now it's four. and this mine is still leeching fluid. they're going to have to build a fifth until they can cap this thing. it's worrying to see this go into the river because the reason the epa was there in the first place was because this mine was already leeching into the river and already
this could impact not only colorado but new mexico, utah, and beyond with the toxic plume flowing toward lake powell and eventually toward the grand canyon. they're still trying to figure out the exact impacts of that and in the meantime the epa is actually diverting some water off the animus, trying to lower the acidity in the water an let it become in as this plume works itself through the river but not before filing thousands of miles of pristine landscape. >> amazing images. let me...