i don t think that nato was changing with it. and it s a different nato. it s covering territory and hot spots. covering things that were never contemplated or thought of. i ve become a bigger fan of nieto because they have been so flexib flexible. if they weren t flexible, i wouldn t be so happy. are you coming to germany? i will come to germany. why has north korea continued its nuclear program? we ll see. we ll see what happens. i call him rocket man.
concerns at all. women are powerful, and there is no reason liberal women should dominate this country. i m really glad you re out there and don t let anybody get you down. glad to have you on. if there is a way to accuse anyone for racism for political gain, al sharpton will break the sound barrier to find the camera. he never said that there districts or states are places that no human being wants to live. laura: absurd. trump is an equal opportunity critic. at one point, president trump talks about the drug problem coming from mexico, telling nieto, i won new hampshire because new hampshire is a drug-infested then. laura: laura: lastingly cs about 93% white you heard my conversation with kimberly who kicked this whole conversation off says he came to baltimore to help defend the city today and you say?
how does barack obama account for 40 acres and a mule? how does he count for compensation historically for the denial of opportunity to african-american people? it is kind of strange. he said on the nieto balm au ob inaugurated we are going to make him a one-term president. so mitch mcconnell was caught with his hand in the cookie jar. you talked about reparations. one of the things you talked about want an i.r.a., which is not the usually meaning of the acronym but instead an individual reparations account for white americans to donate to groups that help black americans. or, say, you cited as an example if you have a black man that cuts your grass, why don t you double pay him, you said. right. the point you were making in this was if you are for the government doing something but the government isn t doing something, well, there s something you can do as an individual. you made that point, raised a lot of eyebrows with it. right. but looking at the government side of thing
criminal investigations without blowing it. so, very impressive. andrea, we have to remind ourselves that the mexican cartels tend to be the most serious criminal threat in america. 200-some-odd cities in the u.s. that s who really dominates the drug trade. el chapo guzman was a real monster and got to the top of the heap through murder, intimidati intimidation, bribery. there was an unsubstantiated allegation against the last mexican president, nieto, that el chapo had given him a $100 million bribe. i don t believe that, but it s emblematic of the scale of this criminal activity. speaking of that scale, let me ask you about the sophistication. this was not guys crossing the border with backpacks. this was not what the president talks about with a wall. they had submarines. they had military equipment.
it will stay at 10%. in exchange, china is willing to purchase agriculture and energy and other goods from the u.s. to reduce the big trade imbalance. the two countries have 90 days to make progress. they are talking. talks had broken down before the g20 meeting. they are talking and negotiating. in a tweet sunday night, the president said china agreed to reduce tariffs on cars from the u.s. that tariff is currently 40%. the president did not say when the change would happen. in addition to a temporary truce with whichina, the president wi justin trudeau and outgoing mexican president nieto signed the usmca at the g20. the president now putting pressure on congress to approve or risk no trade deal in place. we get rid of nafta. it caused us tremendous amounts