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it s not true. it s inaccurate, it s a lie, it s whatever you want to call it and it s been repeated at the white house podium as well. i don t understand why they don t communicate with the attorney general who made very clear this was a policy that they were pursuing on their own grounds to disincentivize individuals from coming. his point was if you don t want to be separated from your child, don t cross the border. if you talk to republicans who kind of grasp what the administration is trying to do here, it s a dual-pronged approach, the one the government is trying to lay out and also going across the table for a broader immigration package. what it s not is something they were forced to do. to be blunt, as somebody who has been on the hill and covered the immigration process for the last 14 to 16 months, all this does is move them significantly further away to any possibility of trying to find a resolution on daca. like i said, we would love to hear from the president. it wou ....
The white house vows more tariffs if china targets farmers or hurts american companies in china. the u.s. move is punishment, we re told, for china stealing trade secrets, for forced technology transfers from american companies, for cyber theft. and trump is trying to cut the trade deficit, or at least try. it s a remarkable moment. on the one hand this is an issue in which president trump, business trump, private citizen trump has been consistent for 25 years or more. he s insisted the trade is unfair to the united states and he s doing something about it. you say, mr. president, we got four points below unemployment. i want you to listen here. this is gary cohen, the president s former tariff adviser. he says, mr. president, you might regret this. if you end up with a tariff ....
China. especially in steel. that s the issue that ought to be addressed. ironically, the announcement that president trump made this past week hits steel importing from all kinds of countries. most of them are friends and allies. many of them are free trade agreement partners. hits china only minimally. china accounts for only 2% of the u.s. steel imports at this point. so the remedy that in a is pushing the president to impose doesn t address the real problem which is chinese overcapacity. how do you address that?it s really hard. you ve got to get together with our friends and allies who are faced the same problem. put pressure on the chinese jointly. because you can t do this individually. forced the chinese to reform their practices. it s not an easy task. ....
Subsidized overcapacity in china. especially in steel. that s the issue that ought to be addressed. ironically, the announcement that president trump made this past week hits steel importing from all kinds of countries. most of them are friends and allies. many of them are free trade agreement partners. hits china only minimally. china accounts for only 2% of the u.s. steel imports at this point. so the remedy that in a is pushing the president to impose doesn t address the real problem which is chinese overcapacity. how do you address that?it s really hard. you ve got to get together with our friends and allies who are faced the same problem. put pressure on the chinese jointly. because you can t do this individually. forced the chinese to reform their practices. ....
China. especially in steel. that s the issue that ought to be addressed. ironically, the announcement that president trump made this past week hits steel importing from all kinds of countries. most of them are friends and allies. many of them are free trade agreement partners. hits china only minimally. china accounts for only 2% of the u.s. steel imports at this point. so the remedy that in a is pushing the president to impose doesn t address the real problem which is chinese overcapacity. how do you address that?it s really hard. you ve got to get together with our friends and allies who are faced the same problem. put pressure on the chinese jointly. because you can t do this individually. forced the chinese to reform their practices. it s not an easy task. ....