necessary to actually rescind the clearance. he loves to make these threats that send everyone into turmoil, but then behind the scenes, his own staff doesn t matter if anything happens. he ll just manufacture something that mexico said in a private phone conversation and say you know what they gave in and doing x, y, z therefore i don t need to put tariffs in place. it s hard to get really passionate and worked up about something that seems pretty clear, not pretty clear guacamole and beer prices skyrocket it s going to be a crisis. toyota came out and told its dealers yesterday that it was going to cost suppliers if these tariffs are implemented, cost suppliers a billion dollars. it s going to cost consumers. right. more money. we talk about who it s going to cost mexico and the carmakers. no. it s going to cost consumers. tariffs are a tax. ted cruz knows it. i sound like bob dole. ted cruz knows it, the president knows it. the bigger problem here is, imagine the s
not only autos, but machinery, medical equipment and $26 billion worth of fresh fruits and vegetables and other food from mexico. all those items would get more expensive. expect appliances, cars, tomato of a caddo, fruit prize, beer prices, snack prices to rise but trade goes both ways, right. the u.s. sells to mexico, machinery, mineral fuels and $20 billion worth of ag products last year, including about 7.5 billion in corn and soybeans, dairy, pork and beef. any retaliation from mexico would be devastating for american farmers. they are already reeling from the president s trade war with china. brianna? christine romans, thank you so much for that, and these tariffs that president trump is threatening to impose would make building and buying a car in the u.s. a whole lot more expensive. they could deal the biggest blow to the auto industry since the great recession ten years ago, and we re talking about tens of billions of dollars in added costs here, and those costs will
a cliche to say chants like to drink beer but it s also true and this cliche actually saves money here in a small brewery hostage and like in many pubs in the czech republic beer is cheaper than soft drinks and it probably tastes better to. little beer prices than the czech republic a very consumer friendly if it were more expensive people just by themselves and drink it at home watching t.v. it was sold those who don t have over us he said but if the beer is brewed here warder has to be delivery bottles so why shouldn t it be more expensive. separately i think there are a small beer cost the equivalent of one euro ten the only thing cheaper is tap water which is free. any government that raises the price of beer is sure to fail if that s an old check saying sure it s a bit dated but we re big beer drinkers. so politicians also want to appear to be the drinkers. check prime minister darvish promise to lower beer taxes during his
ingredient in beer, it could likely substantially drop because of severe droughts and heat extremes that would become more frequent because of the climate changes. we would see beer prices potentially doubling because of the price of barley. also shortages in beer that could reduce the amount that americans consume by as much as 900 million gallons, about 9 billion bottles of beer. let s hope that doesn t happen any time soon. heather: reminds me of the song, bottles of beer on the wall. we ll start at 9 billion. heather: thank you so much. how about this? if you are looking for love and someone who supports president trump, there s a new app for that. it s called donald daters and it s for singles searching for fellow trump supporters. the ceo says that they launched the new platform so people could meet and not be afraid of talking politics. the app by the way is free. so we ll see how that does. the time now is 15 minutes
than 60 years ooig aago. it was new technology. today more than 65% their product is sold in these cans, many produced in the largest canned plant in the world which generates 13 million cans a day. while the overall cost of aluminum has only bumped up a small amount, an american industry sur chas called the midwest premium and added cost to the account for shipping and storing aluminum spiked to 140%. that spike is directly tied to the tariff announcement. a frustration for coors, a republican who held a fundraiser for president trump. and i love what the president has done in most case, but the tariff is basically a tax on people who use aluminum. reporter: but phillip luck, an economist at the university of colorado denver believes it is the tariffs themselves that will inevitably lead to higher beer prices. the main problem here again is the uncertainty generated by the tariffs. reporter: coors says half of their customers make $50,000 or less.