logical and reasonable well barbara he was but they want. they want of course always something else now this is really the opening of the great european carpet buzz are we have the maximum demand on the table and then what we re going to see in the next months and to maybe for more than a year as experience shows is a lot of hair tearing and table thumping and nightly negotiations and a lot of screaming and yelling because some countries already say no imports impossible francaise for instance to five percent cuts for their farmers so we can t do that the netherlands already say never in our lives are we going to put more money into the budget it s already unfair so this is just the beginning and we re just going to see a lot of strike struggle and a lot of fighting until we have this budget all the screaming and yelling over the
others. your experience shows and mine bears this out as well, it s pretty difficult to get donald trump to answer a direct question. he has with me on several occasions but at the same time he s very quick to go back to his set of talking points that frankly are resonating with the audience he s talking to. and in many ways whapds with jorge ramos yesterday is something for trump supporters, it s easy for them to get behind. they do believe that this is something that where he was in the right and that ramos was being rude and that that s something that in many ways adds fuel to the fire that donald trump has started. to be completely transparent about a month before that incident, that you and i witnessed in laredo, texas, i had a 15-minute plus interview with mr. trump and asked him anything and everything and look forward to having him on in the future as well. thank you, it s great seeing you. thanks, jose. now to breaking news we re following out of virginia, a
exchanges over the next two months and then it s going to be relatively easy. you ll see a bunch of choices, you ll find out whether your doctor is in the network, whether the hospital you want is in the network and you ll see the price point and you ll decide whether that price point is one you want. you want lower deductibles, you go to a higher price point. and i think that is a system people do understand. they understand it from shopping on the web for a variety of issues and this will become relatively easy for people. i think as your experience shows, right now in the opening days with lots of people crashing, trying to find out what it s like, we ll probably have more glitches than we will in a week or two. and i think every day it s going to get better as technical teams can improve things and improve the experience. i like to say the important thing is a couple of years out. there s going to be a lot of confusion initially, but in a couple of years, that s all going to be awa
if you have a good robust work program you won t get people crossing the border illegally. they will come in legally do this work. i don t think this bill actually fixes that. i think there s some concern you know, i saw a statistic today that unemployment for those with a high school degree is only 24%. if you have a college degree, it s about 4%. we do have a lot of blue collar workers we have to be concerned with. that leads me to my next question. why are you personally, senator, in favor of bringing in new people to work, even though you voted against this bill, if we have so many americans struggling today? are you one of these people who believes they can t cut it in some of these jobs? well, i would say that experience shows, and the farmers tell me in my state and other states, that for hiring people to work in the he would, to pick crops, for that hard work, for $9, $9.50, that when
if you have a good robust work program you won t get people crossing the border illegally. they will come in legally do this work. i don t think this bill actually fixes that. i think there s some concern you know, i saw a statistic today that unemployment for those with a high school degree is only 24%. if you have a college degree, it s about 4%. we do have a lot of blue collar workers we have to be concerned with. that leads me to my next question. why are you personally, senator, in favor of bringing in new people to work, even though you voted against this bill, if we have so many americans struggling today? are you one of these people who believes they can t cut it in some of these jobs? well, i would say that experience shows, and the farmers tell me in my state and other states, that for hiring people to work in the he would, to pick crops, for that hard work, for $9, $9.50, that when