the wto, all these years later, it has been a real positive for the united states and united states workers? i think there is a net positive in a china that behaves according to expectations, and we have to be strong, but we have to be balanced. laura: china just got jacked up in those eight years. i don t understand how you can say, like, from 2009 2009 to 2e didn t see a market increase in the power and strength of china. now we need trying to help us, like, thanks for during some sanctions. but they are continuing oil shipments in their continuing banking and banks and north korea, a huge help to the north korean economy. china could stop this tonight if it wanted to commit yes or no? not necessarily. not necessarily. i think you are giving china too much credit. they china s want to this, they want to know that they are the and all mbl. can t have too much credence by
great to have you. all right. you ve been doing reporting on the border about some of the causes behind what has been a real market increase in unaccompanied minors at the border. what have you been finding out? it s a two-prong problem. one is the unaccompanied minors coming across the border. you touched on it a few minutes ago in that story. but i just spoke a little while ago with the consulate of guatemala here in the rio grand area. he told me he came out from one of the detention centers where they re holding just children, they separate them by age and sex, he says he found kids as young as 9 months old that had been brought here without a guardian. and they go up to 18 and 19 years old. so that s one crisis. the other one is the fact that parents are coming across the border with their children.