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to wait and see what happens with what mexico plans on doing before those tariffs do go into effect, but we re just days away now. we really don t have a solid answer to that question. so is the deadline really a deadline? are these threats really threats? let s stand by to find out. great to see you. thank you so much. so if these tariffs do set in, then what? and what realistically can mexico do to stop illegal immigration as the president is demanding? joining me right now, some very important perspective. ray perryman is ceo of the perryman group, an economic consulting group that put out a new study on the impact of the tariffs and what it could mean for the economy. and tony wayne, who served as u.s. ambassador to mexico under president obama. ray, i want to get to your study and what you all have found in your analysis. what we re talking about with these tariffs is an escalating scale of tariffs and it would start at a 5% tariff on all goods coming from mexico.
stage, we can get this relationship passed these early bumps and back on track. but you don t see president trump backing away from his often-stated pledge that the wall will be built and mexico will eventually play for it? you don t see him backing away from that, do you? i think he is moving forward on both of those fronts, but there are two parties involved here. there are two countries. and mexico is a sovereign country. they re our neighbor. we need to talk with them and recognize their interests, too, as was just mentioned. we have 5 million jobs that depend on what we sell to mexico. that s an important u.s. interest. but you have to have two parties working on that. ambassador wayne, thanks so much for joining us. thanks. mark zandi, thanks to you, as well. we re learning more about president trump s plans to move forward with this call for an investigation of voter fraud. despite the fact that the allegations have been widely debunked. the president and ceo of the
the world to follow the rules, you know, through the wto, through nafta, through other trade agreements. and if people cheat, we take them through an adjudication process and we show them that that s not the way to go. and yeah, it s two steps forward, one step back, but we ve all made a lot of progress here. and now we re talking about actually breaking the rules. so, you know, we re completely flipping this all this hard work we ve done since world war ii, which has reaped enormous benefit and will reap much more benefit going forward to american workers, flipping it on its head. maybe it works, maybe it doesn t. i m not really sure, but it s certainly a pretty risky path to go down and not one i would advise to go down. ambassador wayne, is there any way the relationship between the u.s. president, the mexican president can be salvaged? certainly, there is. this is a very important relationship between two neighbors. i think there s certainly, if they get working on the issu