include $1.4 billion for the wall as part of that measure. it will be up to congress to pass it, and if the democrats filibuster that and block it, they are the ones shutting the whole government down just to keep the wall from being built. reporter: the president tweeting today the wall is a very important tool. it s stopping drugs from pouring into our country and poisoning our youth and many others, but the administration appears to be sending mixed signals on how hard a line the president is willing to draw when it comes to the wall. secretary of homeland security john kelly telling cnn the president would insist on it. the president has been pretty straightforward about his desire and the need for a border wall, so i would suspect he ll do the right thing for sure, but i will suspect he will be insistent on the funding. reporter: but chief of staff reince priebus refused to say whether the president would veto a bill that did not include wall
the globalization of the world economy has been great for multinationals and has been terrible for the american middle class. if you talk about jobs i want to put a chart out that shows where the jobs have gone over the last decade. u.s. multinationals have cut u.s. jobs by 2.9 million. those same u.s. multinationals have added 2.4 million jobs overseas. that s just what you re saying, whether it s intel or general motors, they re doing great overseas and collapsing over here. what you re telling me is trade may be bad for the american middle class. no, come on, it s not as simple as that and you know it. i m just trying to bait you a little bit. right, you ve succeeded. firstly, those profits that those companies are making overseas get plowed back into dividends that are paid into 401 ks, into investments, into muse wall funds, so it s not a zero