sort of back-door deal? it s a good question. from what we know now, no explicit offer has been made, no numbers have been given. i assume that the united states would support, you know, would want to help mexico do what they can do make this a reality. both countries, particularly mexico, says the longer term step is they want economic development in central america, they want to help build jobs? central america so people don t want to migrate in the first place. it will be interesting to see if the u.s. wants to support that. but at this point you re right, the tijuana mayor declared this a humanitarian crisis the other day. he says he doesn t have the money to pay for all these people and so he will be i m sure asking the mexican federal government for help to pay for this. we should tell everyone the name of this deal remain in mexico, an easy one to remember.
that s a lesson learned. this was not a blue wave. steve: that s an interesting point. we ve heard that from the republican establishment before but i think the difference in the trump era is that that very important message of outreach will not turn into a softening of the actual policy position because actually you ve got hispanic people who came through the right process, working hard, they re just as touch on immigration as anyone else. absolutely. it s disingenuous for someone to say that hispanicings feel the same way about immigration. this is something that, you know, the republicans have to do as a matter of fact like reaching out to the hispanic community. they understand that. remain firm, you know, build jobs. we ve seen an up crease in minority, labor increase, peopl. i think that s really important. something we ve got to focus on and continue to focus on as well
wonderful but that s something that s a lesson learned. this was not a blue wave. steve: that s an interesting point. we ve heard that from the republican establishment before but i think the difference in the trump era is that that very important message of outreach will not turn into a softening of the actual policy position because actually you ve got hispanic people who came through the right process, working hard, they re just as touch on immigration as anyone else. absolutely. it s disingenuous for someone to say that hispanicings feel the same way about immigration. this is something that, you know, the republicans have to do as a matter of fact like reaching out to the hispanic community. they understand that. remain firm, you know, build jobs. we ve seen an up crease in minority, labor increase, peopl. i think that s really important. something we ve got to focus on and continue to focus on as well
currently suing the epa, the very organization he s about to lead. and he s also someone who has publicly said that he doesn t believe that climate change is necessarily real. so, this has set off alarm bells for environmentalists. it s essentially the strongest sign we have seen yet that president-elect trump is serious about rolling back all those executive actions that president obama put in place to deal with climate change. now, the trump transition team touting this as someone who is going to help build jobs, rebuild the coal industry. let me read you some reaction from democrats. chuck schumer saying he s out of touch with the american people and with reality. this from ed markey, he says denying the sides of climate change and carrying water for big oil makes him unsuitable to lead the epa. so, senate democrats seem to be girding for a fight here, peter. they re not going to pick a fight on every nominee, that s for sure, but this might be one
so donald trump or one of the others, whoever says i have a plan and i m going to show you how to do it, they re going to get elected. those guys have really receded, what do you think is going on? i think donald trump has run a great race. he s an outsider. he s talking about jobs. i think the biggest thing, they all need a plan for jobs. the biggest thing we have to do is build jobs in this country. families like mine growing up that struggled for money, they need a job. governor, always good seeing you. thank you very much. i love florida. beautiful state. when we come back, hillary clinton just like ben bernanke, wondering why more financial executives haven t gone to jail. i m thinking as i hear both of these guys talk about a system that was rigged, didn t they design the system? after this.