Test. Test. Test. Test. Lets look at the americas. Were fragmented. Were splintered. Aside from nafta, theres, you name it. The pacific alliance. A lot of different things. But there isnt one americas. The crown jewel we do have is nafta. And i hope we also think about the role that our region plays as we are competing with other regions in the world. Hemisphere, go to asia. That is a reality. And it becomes an economic reality and a National Security reality. And a massive shift of wealth from the east to the west. If we could get our act together regionally and build Energy Supply chains. We have the oil. We have the gas. And this is the time when we can be doing that. And the seventh largest economy in the world. The seventh largest economy in the world. Our southern neighbor and canada will always be one of the most developed per capita income economies anywhere. The world has changed in 23 years. So the labor chapter, the environmental chapter. Look at rules of origin and think ab
When mexico sinds their people, theyre not sending their best. Theyre sending people with lots of problems and theyre bringing problems with them. Theyre bringing drugs, crime, rapist, and some, i assume are good people. Jim acosta is traveling with the trump campaign. Mexicos president compared trumps rhetoric to that of hitler and moussalini. This is not going to be a love fest between donald trump and the president. They are behind closed doors right now. Were waiting for them to walk out and have a joint press event. We are getting conflicting signals from both sides if there will be questions taken at all. When donald trump is in the room, anything is possible. It is possible he could take questions. Just to show you around the world. You see behind the two podiums where they will stand, there is only one flag, and that is the flag of the republic of mexico. There is no u. S. Government flag. Obviously this is not a president ial trip. It is being carried out by the man that wants
to your point, kyra, if it s overturned, there s no law that sort of mandates that they do that. and the supreme court could throw out the mandate and ban the preexisting conditions. let s talk about we ve got a list put together here of the provisions that would be left. yeah. it s an important part. because there s some 450 provisions in this bill, kyra, as you know. and so there s a lot of other things in there. and, again, talking to our sources, trying to piece it together, there are some key ones that i think may remain even if what you just described happens. even if the mandate goes wah. to take a look at some of the big ones. if someone has health care insurance and they become sick in the past, they could be dropped by the insurance company. it seems hard to believe but that could happen. they say that might not happen in this case. no lifetime limits is another one. i can tell you, as a doctor, kyra, people who have chronic ailments, i take care of patients,
congress. and former u.s. attorney general alberto gonzales is here. he llw weigh in on holder. president obama s health care law, the supreme court could keep parts of it or strike it altogether. is the individual mandate constitutional? if it is found unconstitutional, does the whole law have to go? or can the mandate be instruct down? and is medicaid expansion constitutional? and will the tax law prevent the court from addressing the mandate issue right now? a chief correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, also a practicing neurosurgeon, joining me here in new york. s sanjay, what happens if those benefits from the health care, could the insurance companies drop them? they could. that s why it s such a big deal, kyra. we ve been doing investigating on this, we talked to several big insurance companies around the country. some say, listen, in spite of what may happen with the ruling tomorrow, we still will keep things the way they are. some insurance providers may choose to n
let me give you a little background on the relations between the two countries. issues on the table right now. organized crime, immigration and commerce. this will be the fifth meeting in two years between president obama and mr. calderon. the first meeting was in may. imgrax was at the top of the agenda along with drugs and drug violence. by the numbers in four years more than 34,000 people were killed as part of the drug war and within 100 miles of the border there are thousands of u.s. gun dealers. nearly all the weapons taken out of the hands of criminals there come from the u.s. just two months ago, secretary of state hillary clinton visited the country, and announced a half billion dollar aid package to help mexico fight organized crime. that said, this visit, well it does come just 16 days after an american immigration and customs agent was shot on a provincial mexican highway. all right. so mexican president calderon met this trip, met this trip with business leaders