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tv   President Trump Rose Garden Remarks after Meeting with Congressional Leaders  CSPAN  January 4, 2019 3:26pm-4:29pm EST

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>> all right, rose, thanks for the call there. this will be the last one during our session of our phones. we are going to show the president's remarks. he spoke about 20 -- wrapped up his comments about 25 minutes ago. he was in the rose garden. these are his remarks and he took questions. we also hear from congressional republican leaders as well. after his meeting with democratic leaders in congress. here's a look. president trump: thank you very much. we had a very, very productive meeting. and i think we've come a long way. i'll discuss that in a second but first i imagine you've all
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seen the incredible job growth, 312,000 jobs which took everybody by surprise. 160,000 to 180,000 and this really took people by surprise. i think it has to do with the factories and with the companies that are moving back into the united states who have left and now they are coming back to us instead of being in other countries. i can't tell you what that dozen to other countries but i'm the president of this country so 312,000 jobs was a tremendous number and obviously having a big impact on the stock market today. i do want people to remember we had a tremendous success despied the fact i am in the midst of negotiating incredible trade deals for our country that should have been negotiated many years ago by both parties, to be honest, but many years ago. we are doing very well in our
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negotiation with china. we pretty much concluded our negotiation with canada, with mexico. we have done a deal and signed a deal with south korea which a lot of people said was not going to happen, would be impossible. it's a good deal. it was a horrible deal. it's a good deal. i think a lot of this has to do with the fact that already companies are moving back into our country that have left our country, in some cases. in some cases they're moving back because they want to be here, but in many cases these are automobile companies that have left and gone to other countries and now they're coming back to the united states. so it's nice to see. one of the things that's so eautiful to watch is 3.2% wage growth. that hasn't happened in so long for our country. that's an inyou credible thing. that means people are actually getting more money, taking home more money and that's something
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that's really nice to see. a lot of you have been following me when we were on a thing called the campaign. that was an exciting campaign. great campaign. and i used to talk about wages going down, not going up, but going down for years. 19 years. and now they just went up 3.2%. and yet there's no inflation because other things are going down like the price of your gasoline at the tank. it's low. and that doesn't happen by luck. i work hard on that. that's like a tax cut for people. so a lot of good things are happening. labor participation rate .1%.easeed to 63 i want to bring that out. the economy is very good. remember, from the time of my election, the stock market's gone up very close to 30%. and that's with all of the things that are happening.
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and there are a lot of things happening. we have a massive trade negotiation going on with china. president xi is very much involved. so am i. we're dealing at the highest levels. we're doing very well. we're doing very well. in the meantime, we've taken in billions and billions of dollars in tariffs from china and from others. our steel industry has come roaring back. and that makes me very happy. i think we have to build a steel wall, as opposed to a concrete wall, because we have steel companies now. so we had a productive meeting today with speaker pelosi and senator schumer. i thought it was really a very, very good meeting. we're all on the same path in terms of wanting to get government open. we're going to be meeting -- i've designated a group and we're going to be meeting over the weekend.
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that group to determine what we're going to do about the border. really, i want to thank a lot of the border patrol people. nice people that came up yesterday. they had a tremendous impact on i think a lot of democrats, frankly, but a lot of people because they were able to lay out exactly what the problem is. and one of the problems described to me as an example, your ports of entry. we're going to agree with chuck and nancy and steny and dick durbin was there. we're going to agree -- and we want to make the ports more bigger, more powerful, able to handle more traffic, have very, very powerful drug equipment there. so they make very good stuff now. we don't have it because of budgets and other reasons, but we're going to make our ports of entry very powerful, very strong. we're going to have the best drug finding equipment anywhere
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in the world. they make it much better today than they made it even two years ago. and i explained to them the problem is we could have a wonderful port of entry, but you have 2,000 miles of border between the united states and mexico. and if you take a look and you see, like we do, through certain technology, including cameras in aerospace -- not just drones -- in airplanes, not just drones, you see vast number of vehicles driving through the desert and entering where you don't have a very powerful fence or a wall. week where a wonderful young police officer -- i spoke to his wife yesterday -- where he was shot, viciously shot for simply stopping a person that came over the border illegally. got shot. killed. and took the most beautiful picture just hours before, a
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christmas picture. we don't want that happening. but i was explained, too, and i explained to people, because it's really common sense. so you have ports of entry. we have great security at the ports of entry, and then you may have fencing or walls up and down, left and right, east and west, but they stop because we don't have proper border security. these people have vehicles and they drive to the right. they're not going through where we have great border patrol officers and i.c.e. officers and military now. i tell you the military has done a fantastic job. they don't stop. they go right to the easiest part and the weakest part, sometimes out in desert, but you have miles and miles and miles of unprotected area. you can see where they drive over. you even have people walking that trek. that's a very dangerous trek.
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and they bring children or even worse, they use children. you know, children are the biggest beneficiaries of what we want to do. children are hurt more than anybody else. these coyotes, what they do with children, all because we have open borders because they think they can get away with it. they don't come through the port where we have a lot of protection. they come in through empty areas, vast spaces, empty areas. just like this terrible person came in when he shot officer singh. they came in through these vast open areas. downtown even have a sign saying mexico, u.s. there is no sign designating you just entered the united states. just open space. and i explained that to the meeting today with nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, and a lot of other people at the meeting. and i said, one of the things that happens there is human traffickers. maybe that's the worst of all.
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where you'll have traffickers having three and four women with tape on their mouths and tied up, sitting in the back of a van or a car, and they'll drive that van or the car, not through a port of entry where we have very talented people that look for every little morsel of drugs or even people or whatever they're looking for. they're not going to go there. they get off the road and they drive out into the desert and they come, make a left turn -- usually it's a left, not a right. most come out because in san diego and in areas of california, we just finished brand new walls. beautiful walls. steel walls. and they wanted them badly. they were asking us. that's why we did it there. i said let's not do it in california. california always complains through their great governors. they're always complaining. i said, let's not do it. let the governor ask us, but we did it anyway because they really needed it. they were having tremendous problems.
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so we built a brand new wall in san diego and it's working really well. you should go and look at it. it's amazing. it's incredible how well it works. but these coyotes and these human traffickers, they make a right turn, before they get to the port of entry, they go as far as the wall is or as far as the barricade is and then they make a left, welcome to the united states, and what they do with usually the women, sometimes children, that they're trafficking with, you don't want to know about. so the only way you're going to stop that is by having a solid steel structure or concrete structure. whether it's a wall or some form of very powerful steel. now, the steel is actually more expensive than the concrete. but i think we're probably talking about steel because i
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really feel the other side feels better about it. and i could understand what they're saying. it is more expensive. we mentioned the price, that we want $5.6 billion. very strongly. because numbers are thrown around. $1.6 billion. $2.1 billion. $2.5 billion. this is national security we're talking about. we are not talking about games. we're talking about national security. this should have been done by all of the presidents that preceded me, and they all know it. some of them have told me that we should have done it. so we're not playing games. we have to do it. and just remember, human traffickers. remember drugs. the drugs are pouring into this country. they don't go through the ports of entry. when they do they sometimes get caught. when we finish and the democrats do want this, they want ports of entry strengthened and i want to do that too. in fact, we have it down.
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it's about $400 million. and we could have the best equipment in the world. now what they'll do, if we have the protection and we have strong ports of entry with this incredible drug-finding equipment, i don't know what they're going to do because they're not coming in through past the steel gates or the steel walls or the concrete walls, depending on what's happening. because we are meeting this weekend. we have a group. i set up a group. they are going to tell us who their group of experts and probably people in the senate and congress men and women are going to come. we have three. i said give us three. i said, you know what, send us over nine or six or three or two. send over who you want. it's common sense. now when they make that turn they make it and all of a sudden they can't go any
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further and they have to go back. and that's going to stop the caravans for two reasons. number one, they are not going to be able to get through. when they realize they can't get through, what's going to happen? they're not going to form and they're not going to try and come up. and they can apply for asylum and they can most importantly, they can apply for citizenship because the companies that i told you that created these great job numbers -- there are incredible job numbers. beyond anybody's expectations. i don't think there was one wall street genius of which i know many of them, but they're not geniuses. there's not one that predicted anywhere close to these job numbers. i thought they were going to be good. but there wasn't one that i saw. so now we have everything so beautifully handled. we need to have, however, we need border security. and all of the security, if we
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do what i think what the democrats want, all of the border things that we'll be building will be done right here in the good old u.s.a. by steel companies that were practically out of business when i came into office as president and now they're thriving. you call up the heads of u.s. steel and i could name 10 companies, you look what's going on in the steel industry, it's almost a miracle. it was a dead industry. we need steel for defense. we need steel for a lot of things. steel and aluminum. but those industries were in deep trouble. the steel industry was almost dead, and now it's a very vibrant, vibrant industry. so what i'm going to do is ask, first of all, mike pence, vice president, to say a couple words, because mike is -- we put together a team of people that will work over the weekend and they'll be negotiating on the border, on the look, on different things having to do
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with border security, including at the ports of entry. and i think they're going to be very successful because i found that democrats really want to do something. so we're at $5.6 billion. if you look at it. $5.6 billion. but we are able to also, in addition to that, because what we want to do has to be done properly and we're negotiating very tough prices. very, very tough because you heard much higher numbers. those higher numbers were very much a misnoemer. you heard $20 billion and $25 billion in daca. what happens is when a judge incredibly -- because it was an incredibly -- i will say wrong decision. in fact, president obama when he signed the daca with the executive order, made a statement to the effect, this isn't going to work. and some judge from the ninth circuit -- here we go again -- upheld it and then it was
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upheld by the ninth circuit aplate and now it's going before -- appellate and now it's going before the united states supreme court and hopefully that will be properly adjudicated because if it is, talks will begin on larger immigration matters, having to do with daca and other things. so that is taking place. we may add a few things onto our discussions over the weekend, but i'm going to ask mike pence and then i'll have leader mccarthy say a few words and we'll take a couple of questions. but we're very proud of the jobs and the jobs numbers. it was incredible. and i think i'll be even more proud if we can have great border security for the first time in really the history of our country. the southern border is a dangerous, horrible disaster. we've done a great job but you can't really do the kind of job we have to do unless you have a
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major powerful barrier and that's what we're going to have to have. so first we start with mike pence. vice president pence: thank you, mr. president. thank you, mr. president. we are nearly two weeks into a government shutdown. but our nation is also in the midst of a crisis on our southern border. and today president trump convened for the second time this week republican and democrat leaders from the congress to address both issues. and we are truly grateful for the candid and constructive dialogue that took place today here at the white house with speaker pelosi and leader schumer, with our republican senate leadership as well. and we look forward to continued dialogue over the course of this weekend. make no mistake about it, we
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are in the midst of a crisis at our southern border. every day nearly 2,000 people are apprehended or stopped attempting to come into our country that have no lawful claim to be here. last year alone, 17,000 individuals with previous criminal records were apprehended, attempting to come across our southern border. every day all across this country, in a single week 300 americans lose their lives to the scourge of heroin addiction. 90% of the heroin in this country flows through our southern border. and human trafficking that the president just described so compellingly, last month alone, 20,000 minors were brought alone across our border. were interdicted by border patrol personnel. you heard the president's
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passion here today at the podium and we all, leader mccarthy and all the leaders gathered in the situation room today and heard the president's passion for the better part of two hours. not just to address the government shutdown but to address bothereder security and this crisis at our southern border. and today president trump provided the kind of leadership that the american people expect in such a moment. he made it clear that we are committed to achieving border security as we resolve this budget impasse. he made it clear that we are going to build a wall on our southern border. as i said, the conversations were constructive and substantive and at the close of the meeting the president directed me and jared kushner and secretary nielsen to meet with top-level staff of democrat and republican leadership in the house and senate over the course of this
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weekend and see if we could build on the common ground that we identified in the discussions today. our aim will be to find a solution, not just simply to end the government shutdown, to provide funding to end the crisis at our southern border to achieve real border security and to build a wall on our southern border. and mr. president, i promise -- i promise you as you promise the democratic and republican leaderships today that we'll work earnestly over the weekend, we'll work in good faith. the american people deserve nothing less. and we enter this weekend and these discussions hopeful. again, not simply that we will end a budget shutdown, but that we will make finally meaningful progress on securing our southern border, to prevent the flow of narcotics, human
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trafficking, illegal immigration that is so beset our country now for more than a generation. with the president's leadership and direction we'll hope to accomplish just that. president trump: thank you, mike. thank you very much. mr. mccarthy: i came down for the second time this week based on the meeting we had earlier in the week, i didn't expect the meeting to last long. it was two hours. it's much more productive than we had than any other time. i think there are places we can find common ground. the president was very strong what he needs to have happen here. we need border security. we want the government to open. but i found in our discussion sometimes were tough but there are areas that we can find agreement on. that's when the president interjected. that he actually thought what would be best that he would designate three individuals with the vice president being the lead to work through the
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weekend, build on this progress and that each leader would also send -- the president was very kind to the speaker. he said she could bring twice if need be. president trump: five times. mr. mccarthy: i know mitch mcconnell is sending members down. staffers that will work throughout the weekend. i know the president said he'll call us back next week, invite us back as well. we want to solve this problem. there's a great need to do it and we can get it done. it just has to have the will. but i see the will from this administration. i will promise you this. i will work with anybody who wants to move forward -- move america forward, secure our border and get this government open. i am making this pledge here and i hope every other leader will make the pledge as well. if that means we will stay in the room to get it done we will stay in the room to get this done. there was progress today. i look forward to solving it.
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president trump: thank you. steve. steve, please. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. president. i thought we had a very important and productive meeting today. and what this has always been about is securing the border and keeping america safe. i want to thank the president for the commitment that he's made for over two years now to achieve what many presidents promised and we've seen the promises but it was never followed through with actual law that gets this job done. secretary nielsen has gone over the numbers and the numbers are alarming. one of the numbers that jumps out last year, 2017, actually, over 3,700 known or suspected terrorists tried to enter into this country. these are serious numbers. when you see the human trafficking in 2017, our i.c.e. agents saved over 00 kids, one year alone saved over 900 kids from sexual assault and human trafficking. things that are happening at the southern border because there's no withdrawal, there's
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no physical -- there's no wall, there's no physical barrier. there is no way to help our ports of entry. there are legal ways to come to this country and legal immigration has made this country great. we, by the way, in america let in over a million people every single year. by far the most generous nation in the world. and yet we have laws that need to be followed to keep americans safe and to protect the integrity of a system where right now there are millions of people who are waiting in line to come to america to seek the american dream like officer singh did when he sought his chance at the american dream. that dream was taken. it was taken because we don't have a secure border. we can't let this continue. as we work to open the government, let's always keep the focus on what this is about. it's about securing this country. the secretary of homeland security has made it clear what it's going to take to secure our border. president trump is following through on that commitment to
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keep america safe. and hopefully as we work through the weekend we can get a resolution that achieves all of those objectives. president trump: thank you very much, steve. thank you. major: mr. president, senator schumer came out and said his point of view and speaker pelosi's was contentious. also said you said during the meeting that the shutdown go down for months or -- did you say that? president trump: i did. absolutely i said that. i don't think it will but i am prepared and i think i can speak for republicans in the house and republicans in the senate, they feel very strongly about having a safe country, having a border that makes sense. without borders, i've said it many times, we don't have kahn. i hope it doesn't go even
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beyond a few more days. it really could open very quickly. told them, bring who you want. we have three people. you could bring six, you can bring nine, you can bring 12. they'll be working over the weekend. i think it was somewhat contentious but i think it was productive. major: what was the productive part from your point of view, mr. president? did the democrats move forward on funding the -- president trump: i don't want to get into that. i don't want to put them in position to justify to people they want to make happy. we want to save lives. we want children to be safe. 9 children are being disamated. i am not talking necessarily about children in our country. i'm talking about wonderful children that courtrooming up from other places whether it's honduras, guatemala, el salvador, mexico or other places and we have to take care of those children, also.
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we can't let them die on the way up. what's happening to women on those caravans, you're not talking about it but it's horrible what's happening. they know it's not going to take place because we have a great border wall or fence or barrier, they're not going to come up and you're not going to have the problem. they can apply to come into our country legally like so many people have done and we need people, major. we have to have people because we have all these companies coming in. we need great people, but we want them to come in on a merit basis and they have to come in on a merit basis. they can't come in the way they've been coming in for years. i get calls from the great tech we anies and they're saying don't allow people at the top of their class, we don't allow them to stay in our country so they end up going back to china so many other
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countries, all over the world, and we don't keep them. they get educated at our finest schools and then we don't allow them to -- through a various set of circumstances to have any guarantees of staying. so we lose out on great minds. we can't do that. we have companies, if we don't change that, and we're working on that we discussed that with the democrats and i think they agree. we're working on that. but we don't want to lows our -- lose our great companies because we have a ridiculous policy that we won't accept smart people. so call it politically correct or not, but we have to let these great, brilliant companies have the smartest people in the world. yes, ma'am. one at a time, please. go ahead. reporter: mr. president, why not reopen the government to create more space to have that broader conversation? president trump: we think it can go very quickly. no. we won't be opening until it's solved. we think this is a much bigger problem. the border is a much more dangerous problem, much bigger
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problem. it's a problem of national security. it's a problem of terrorists, you know. talk about human traffickers. i talk about drugs. i talk about gangs. but a lot of people don't say, we have terrorists coming through the southern border. because they find that's probably the easiest place to come through. they drive right in and they make a left. not going to happen. not going to happen. so we're not going to do that. we won't be doing pieces, we won't be doing it in drips and drabs. and i tell you what. i've seen a lot of people over the past week and a half. i've been right in this magnificent structure right behind you, it's called the white house, and i was here on christmas, and i was here, my family was in florida. i said go to florida. and i didn't even find it to be a lonely place. there's something very special about the white house. i was here christmas. i was here on new year's eve. and i will tell you, the people i've spoken with -- and i've gotten to meet a lot of people that i wouldn't have met. a lot of people have been coming through the white house and explaining different things
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and different attitudes. a lot of people you think are upset and certainly they're not thrilled, but they say, sir, do the right thing. we need border security. and these are people that won't be getting paid. border patrol yesterday was say, we're affected by it. do what's right. it's time. this is after many, many decades. many, many decades. this should have taken place a long time ago. we're going to get it done. yes, ma'am. reporter: two questions for you. was daca part of the discussions today? president trump: yes. reporter: and why does it take this many days for the working group to come together? why didn't you hash the details out today? president trump: sometimes it takes longer than it should and sometimes you agree to things that could have been agreed to two weeks ago. that's the way negotiations is. we set out a number. $5.6 billion. we're very firm on a number. we also explained that, as you probably understand, the
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military is very affected, we may use the military for parts of it, homeland security, obviously, is very affected. we may, in addition to the $5.6 billion, we'll use homeland security funds. we have things happening in addition to the $5.6 billion but we have to have a structure built. reporter: was daca part of the discussion. reporter: thank you, mr. president. to follow-up on that question. with respect to the daca program, were you discussing that in terms of a pathway to citizenship being included as an end to the partial government shutdown? president trump: we discussed ate long time ago, it was when they had a mythical number of $25 billion, but it was actually $25 billion but only $1 billion upfront. then we talked $2 billion, $1.5 billion. the rest of it the government couldn't guarantee because it's not set up to guarantee. you remember those discussions. where it really ended was when the judge ruled against it. and it was -- i said, as soon as that happened, because that was a shocking decision. it was shocking to the democrats.
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it was more shocking to the republicans. it was an incorrect decision, it was a political decision, made by a judge. i know a lot of people don't like when i say it but try going there sometime to the ninth circuit and try winning a case. not easy. everyone always files right in the ninth circuit. the fact it was a terrible decision and incorrect decision. when that decision came down, when that judge ruled the way he ruled, i said as soon as i heard it, i said you know what's going to happen? we're never going to hear from them again and that's exactly what broke up the daca deal. yes, we had a pathway, we had many things. that was getting close to being a deal. the problem was that the money was a very small amount of money, wasn't really the 25. it was 25 and come back every year. we don't want to go through that every year. but we were getting close, and i said as soon as that decision ame down, that incorrect and
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horrible decision -- i mean, there's been a number of them made lately, but as soon as that decision came down i said you'll never hear from them again. and i called up, i said hi, it's president trump, what's going on? they said, president trump, we don't know who that is. it was over. the deal was over. that's what killed the daca deal. it was nothing else. it was the judge's decision. and if the supreme court does whatreally everyone thinks from a legal standpoint it should be doing, if they don't allow the president of the united states , which is me, also, because if president obama is allowed to do that, i'm allowed to do it also. can you imagine? if the supreme court overrules at wrong executive order, we'll have a deal very quickly on daca and other things. and the democrats want that and so do we. but once he ruled that way, it was something you couldn't really negotiate.
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yes. reporter: mr. president, two questions. are you still proud to own this shutdown? president trump: well, you know, i appreciate the way you say that. i'm very proud of doing what i'm doing. i don't call it a shutdown. i call it doing what you have to do for the benefit and for he safety of our country. but when nancy pelosi said you don't have the votes in congress, i will tell you what i was proud of, i was never more proud of my republican party and those congress men and women, when they saw that and got ogether and they voted 217-185 and it wasn't even close, that was an incredible day. i'm very proud of that. when she said you couldn't get the votes. i'm not holding that against her. ecause despite the fact that i'm not saying it was an easy meeting or even a kind meeting or a nice meeting but in the end i think we've come a long way.
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we're going to be working very hard over the weekend and we'll see if we can do something. so you can call it whatever you want. you can call it the schumer or the pelosi or the trump shutdown. doesn't make any difference to me. just words. reporter: my second question, sir, federal workers, my second question on federal workers. president trump: just one econd. eporter: two questions, to followup on daca, are you open to a path to citizenship in theory for daca recipients and then can you explain to federal employees of the agencies that are closed which are not homeland security why those agencies should stay closed? homeland security is significant of itself staying closed. president trump: we want to do what's right and we want to do it all at one time. daca will be a great subject. i look forward to discussing it. we'll discuss it at another time. there are a lot of great things that can happen with daca if the
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democrats want to do that. i think what we're all waiting or to be honest is the supreme court judges, the supreme court justices' ruling in a not very long period of time. as you know, it's up now, hopefully, will be making a ruling maybe sometime in the summer. so i think before we discuss too much daca, i would like to see what happens. i think it's very important decision. because frankly if they rule the way it is, it gives the president too much power. can you imagine me saying that? but i would be entitled to the same power. it's not a correct thing that took place and president obama never felt it was going to hold up. and it held up. but i don't think it's going to hold up at the supreme court, if it doesn't hold up you'll see a lot of good things happening. you'll be having daca and you'll be putting other things with daca, hopefully by that time the wall will be well under construction and just a little statement on that. we've already built a lot of the wall.
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we've been working very, very hard. we renovated a tremendous amount of wall. i just told you we did a lot of wall in san diego where we needed it very badly, where they wanted it very badly. we haven't been sitting still for the first believe it or not less than two years. we have been working very, very hard. the wall is -- we've done a lot of miles of wall already. we're not just starting off fresh. but we have large numbers of miles that we have to do. and we can't let gaps, because if you have gaps, people will turn their vehicles or the gangs -- if they're going to be coming in through those gaps and we cannot let that happen. kevin. reporter: thank you, mr. president. appreciate that question about government employees. what is your personal message to those who are impacted by the shutdown and if you wouldn't mind if you could comment on the remarks made by a freshman congressperson about impeachment involving a bit of profanity. president trump: you can't
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impeach somebody that's doing a great job, that's the way i view t. i've probably done more in the first two years than any president, any administration in the history of our country. you look at tax cuts you look at regulations you look at what we've done for the vets you look at the rebuilding of the military and the numbers that we're talking about and many other things. i could give you a list that's pages long. i think it's hard to impeach somebody who has done a great job. that's number one. and we even talked about that today. said why don't you use this for impeachment. and nancy said we're not looking to impeach you. i said that's good, nancy. that's good. but you know what you don't impeach people when they're doing a good job you don't impeach people when there was no collusion, because there was no collusion. you know russians better than i do, kevin. there was no collusion. i didn't need russians to help me win iowa. i didn't russians to help me win the great state of wisconsin.
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and michigan and pennsylvania. i won them because i went there and campaigned hard. and my opponent didn't go there enough. and she lost. a lot of good states. a lot of states that for many, many years, for decades, went democrat, went republican, that's why i won. not because of russia. >> your comment about the freshman congressperson's comments, specifically -- president trump: i thought her comments were disgraceful. this is a person i don't know. i assume she's new. i think she dishonored herself and i think she dishonored her family. using language like that in front of her son and whoever else was there, i thought that was a great dishonor to her and to her family. i thought it was highly disrespectful to the united states of america. yes. reporter: thank you, mr. president. earlier this week you repeated your claim that through the usmca mexico will be paying for the wall. can you describe in detail the
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specific mechanisms that -- president trump: nafta has been one of the great disasters of all time probably the worst trade deal ever made, maybe. we lost millions of jobs, thousands and thousands of companies, nafta left our country dry. nafta was a disaster. i campaigned on either terminating or renegotiating nafta. and bob lighthiser and jared kushner and a whole group of people did an incredible job. they did an incredible job. now we have a deal that's great for our country and by the way, good for mexico, good for canada also, as you know it's three countries. we will be taking in billions and billions of $s more money or the united states including jobs, including companies that won't be leaving us anymore and going to mexico and in some cases canada to a lesser extent. so we lost 25% of our car business because of nafta. nafta was a disaster.
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now we have the usmca, the united states, mexico, and anada trade agreement. it's brand new. it's totally different. it makes it very difficult for companies to incentivize -- incentive-wise move to other countries and we'll be making billions and billions of dollars a year more money. that is paying for the wall. many, many, times over. in fact, what we save on the new trade deal we have mexico and canada, what we save of that just with mexico will pay for the wall many times over just in a period of a year, two years, three years. so i view that as absolutely mexico is paying for the wall. and that's fine. >> will you be pressuring -- president trump: yes, ma'am. reporter: you ran your campaign
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aying the wall would be paid for by mexico and it would be made of concrete. right now you're saying the wall could be made of steel and the government is shut down because you want the taxpayers to pay or the wall. president trump: a nice question, beautifully asked, i just answered it. reporter: you did not answer -- president trump: i just told you, we'll take in billions and billions of dollars, far more an the cost of the wall, the wall s peanuts. as far as condition create, i said i was going to build a wall. i never said i'm going to build a concrete wall. reporter: you said concrete. president trump: you're not in the construction business, you don't understand something. we have a great steel business rebuilt in the united tates.
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steel is stronger than condition create. if i build this wall or fence or anything the democrats need to call it because i'm not into names, i'm into production, i'm into something that works. if i build the steel wall rather than a concrete wall, it will ctually be stronger than a concrete. steel is stronger than concrete. you can check it out. listen, if i build a wall and the wall is made out of steel, instofede concrete, i think people will like that. here's the other good thing. i'll have it done by the united states steel corporation, by companies in our country that are now powerful, great companies again and they become powerful over the last two years because of me and because of our trade policies. so if i have a steel wall, or call it a steel fence, it'll be more powerful than any concrete walls we're talking about. it's possible that it will look better. and one of the things i think you have seen this that's very important for us, very, very
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important, in speaking to border patrol, i.c.e. and local law enforcement and military they want to be able to see through it. you can't really see through a con court report wall. they want to be able to see who is on the other side of the wall because if they're here and you have about a 12-inch concrete wall and you have people on the other side but you can't see what's other there, that's very dangerous. they want to be able to see through the wall. a see-through wall made out of steel is far stronger than a concrete wall. i'm very happy with it. i think -- i think, i'm in the sure, but i think that's what the democrats prefer. and if it can get them there, i'm ok. it will be a more powerful wall and it will be a more beautiful wall than having a concrete wall. reporter: in the new trade deal -- president trump: jeff, go ahead. go ahead, jeff. reporter: you mentioned china in
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your remarks. are you concerned about the words and actions of apple this week with regard to revenue and can you tell us what sort of progress you meant when you're referring to trade talks with china? president trump: i think we're doing well. china is paying us tremendous tariffs, we're getting billions and billions of dollars of money pouring into the treasury of the united states which in history we have never gotten from china, as you know, it's been very unfair. i had a fantastic meeting with president xi who i like and respect. one of the things in that meet, fentanyl, almost all of it comes from china. he's going to criminalize the making of fentanyl. unlike our country they have unbelievably strong prohibitions about drugs. it was not on their list.
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they view it as a -- i guess as some kind of commercial product. now they view it as something that's very dangerous. they're going to be changing their laws to make fentanyl a criminal, a criminal process if you're making meant fill -- fentanyl. if they do that, you know what their ultimate is, it's called the death penalty. i think it could have a tremendous -- i thank president xi very much. the first question before we started trade talks in argentina. this was a meeting supposed to last about 45 minutes and it ended up being almost four hours. some of you were there. it was a great meeting. we'll see what happens you never know with a deal. but i will tell you, china is not doing well now and it puts us in a very strong osition. we are doing very well. but we're taking in billions and billions of dollars and i hope we're going to make a deal with china. and if we don't, they're paying us tens of billions of dollars worth of tariffs. not the worst thing in the world. ut i think we will, i think we will make a deal with china. i really think they want. to i think they sort of have to and i think we're going to have a great relationship. i think that president xi and myself have a great
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relationship. also north korea. we're doing very well with north korea. that's based on relationship lso. one more quickly. reporter: to follow up, apple issued a revenue warning which led its stack to go down and the rest of the stock market to go down as well are you concerned about that? president trump: no, i'm not. they've gone up a lot. they've gone up hundreds of percent since i'm president. apple was at a number that was incredible and they're going to be fine. apple is a great company. but that's not my -- look, i have to worry about our country. don't forget. this apple makes their products in china. i told tim cook, a friend of mine, who i like a lot, make your product in the united states. build those big, beautiful plants that go on for miles, it seems. build those plants in the united states. i like that even better.
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apple makes its product in china. china is the biggest beneficiary of apple, more than us. because they build their products, mostly in china. but now he's investing $350 billion because of what we did with taxes and the incentives we created in the united states, he's going to build a campus and lots of other places. so my focus is on the united states. i want to get those companies to come back like so many are doing into the united states. i want apple to make their iphones and all the great things they make in the united states. and that'll take place. reporter. thank you, mr. president. i want to ask you two questions. one as you talk about the wall, eminent domain. many of those who own property on the southern border will lose their property because of this. and once this happens they say that they could go to court with you for years it could take years. also what is a safety net for federal workers, you're saying months and possibly a year for this shutdown. do you have in mind a safety net for those who need their checks,
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those who need medicaid, what have you. president trump: the safety net is having a strong border, because we're going to be safe. i'm not talking economically but ultimately economically. i real y i believe that these people, many of the people we're talking about, many of the people you're discussing, i really believe they agree with what they're doing. and we can have this, april, we can have this fixed very quickly. this can happen by early next week. we're going to be working over the weekend, we can have a solution to this but i wanted to keep it all at one point. i think a lot of people you're referring to, april, are wanting that to happen too. i believe a lot of them want to see border security and they're willing to give et up.
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when hade people in yesterday they represent most of the border patrol. people that you had yesterday that were at the news conference, they represent most of border patrol. every one of them said, don't even think about us. get this fixed. that is doing the great thing for our country. as far as eminent domain, you're right. 100%. eminent domain is interesting. but without eminent domain you wouldn't have any highways or schools or roadways. what we're doing with eminent domain is in many cases we'll make a deal up front and we have done that the secretary has done a lot of that. and if we can't make a deal, we take the land and we pay them through a court process. which goes actually fairly quickly. and we're generous. but we take the land. otherwise you could never build anything. if you didn't use eminent domain you wouldn't have one highway in this country. you have to use it. t's actually something you don't want to use it but if you're going to do a stretch as an example, pipelines and other things, you have to use eminent domain otherwise you'd never be able to buy the land. if we had one person that wouldn't sell out of hundreds, it only takes oning we wouldn't be able to build proper border security because we'd have the big opening itches talking about.
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what happens is some are paid up front you make a deal up front. we're willing to do that in all cases. when they're unwilling to make a deal, which also happens, then you go to court but in the meantime we're able to build the border security. so i think it's a fair process. i think it's a process that is very necessary. but i think it's fair. eporter: couldn't that hold up the wall? president trump: it's not going to hold it up. under the military version of eminent domain and under homeland security we cab do it before we even start. now, a lot of times we'll make a deal. and i would say good percentage of the time we're making deals. we have already purchased a lot of it. a lot of money we've been given has already been spent on purchasing the land. the right of way. essentially it's a right of way. so we are very, very far along on that. but eminent neighbor is having
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that has to be used, usually you'd say for anything that's long. like a road, like a pipeline or like a wall or a fence. ok, thank you. good question. that's a good question. please, go ahead. reporter: two questions. first, mr. president have you considered using emergency powers. president trump: should we keep this going or not? you guys have so many questions. i'm just looking at mike and steve and kenn i'm saying should we -- and most importantly, madam secretary. i'm just -- are you cold? get out of here. take mine, you want mine. i'm just saying should we keep this going? go ahead. let me know when you get tired. reporter: have you considered using emergency powers to grant yourself authorities to build this wall without congressional approval? and second -- president trump: yes, i have. i could do it if i wanted. reporter: you don't need congressional approval to build the wall? president trump: no, we could call it national emergency. i haven't done it, i may do t.
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i may do it. but we can call a national emergency and build it very quickly and it's another way of doing it. but if we can do it through a negotiated process, we're giving that a shot. is that a threat hanging over the democrats? i'd never threaten anybody but i am allowed to do it. reporter: second question, on mexico, the benefit os they have rade deal go too private companies, private citizen, you're talking tax revenues. american taxpayers president trump: i'll give you an exafrl. when a company was going to leave for mexico or canada but for mexico because we lost tremendous amounts of our car business 25rk%, to mexico. if they stay, all of those taxes that they have been paying, real estate taxes, sales taxes, employee-employer taxes, tremendous taxes that nobody
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even understands they pay. tremendous. income taxes. federal income taxes. state income taxes in some cases. all of those taxes stay with us. he wall is, you know, it's great. but the usmca which gives a disincentive for companies to leave, it's a tremendous disincentive, anybody that leaves after this deal is done, look, it's one of the primary reasons that i like it. i can live prenafta too. the only thing i can't live with is nafta. could live prenafta, before even left ohio, pennsylvania, i mean you still have empty steel factories all over the place and other factories. i can live prenafta very easily. but the only thing i'm not living with is is nafta. that was one of the worst trade deals ever made. those are american taxpayers -- which you consider mexico pay
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the wall? president trump: many, many times over. he usmca will make in the form that we right now are losing approximately 100, hard to believe, this doesn't include the drugs pouring in which is a much higher number than anybody would know, in addition to destroying lives and families so orribly. we are losing close to $100 billion a year. on trade with mexico. for many years. not only that, they have a tax of 17%. we don't have a tax. so they have a val-added tax of 17%. -- a value-added tact of 17%. we don't have that tax. that deal was bad the day it was made. they charged a tax before the deal was made and we didn't. there was an absolure deal when it was made like 30 years ago, whenever it was. no, no. all this stuff is changing now.
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this is a fair deal. s that good deal for mexico. frankly, oil companies and other companies have an incentive now to go to mexico and take awaying that's why we're keeping gasoline prices so low. look at what's going on with gasoline prices. it's rather incredible. if you look back four months ago, oil hit $83 a barrel. $83. it was headed to $100. then it could have gone to $125. you want to see problems, let that happen. after i made some phone calls, to opec and the opec nations, which is essentially a monopoly, all of a sudden it started coming down. i'm happy with what's happen. -- with what's happen. i'm happy people are paying in many cases less than $2 a gallon for ghass lean. didn't happen by luck. happened through talent.
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reporter: months or years irg want to understand how you expect federal workers to last that long without a aycheck. especially since cabinetmakers well get paid tomorrow. president trump: we have to talk to cabinetmakers, they probably don't know that. it's important that we have great border security. i think it's going to be over with sooner than people think. i will do whatever we have to do, if we have to stay out for a very long period of time we're going to do that. and many of those people, maybe even most of those people that really have not been and will not be getting their money in at this moment, those people in many cases are the biggest fan of what we're doing? reporter: how do you know that? president trump: major, go ahead. >> the $10,000 raise that your cabinet members and senior administration officials are due to receive starting tomorrow, will you ask them not to accept that, at least during the shutdown? president trump: i might consider that, that's something
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i may consider, a very good question. who else is out there, mike? who do you see out there? reporter: are you committing to that? re you committing to that? president trump: go ahead. o ahead. mike likes you, mike highly recommended you. this will be the killer of them all. reporter: two questions, first is a follow up to that. were you a landlord for people worried about paying rent, government employees right now, people worried about bill collector, would you ask those companies or landlords to go easy on people? president trump: i think they will. i think that happens. you know, hey, i've been a landlord for a long time. been in the real estate business for a long time. when you see there are problems out there, difficulties out there, you know, the people are all good for the money. they work with people. they work with people. reporter: so you would encourage landlords -- president trump.
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: i would encourage them -- president trump: i would encourage them to be nice and easy. we have a bigger thing we're orking on. reporter: one more question, if you don't mind. hank you, sir. reporter: i had a question about terrorism. i want to ask who are the individuals who are being captured terrorists? are they people on the watch list? are they from travel banned countries? second question, i want to ask why is senator mitch mcconnell not here? why was not he not invited? president trump: he's been great. he's been fantastic. he was here. he was with us for hour at the meeting. reporter: why is he not here? president trump: he's running the senate. mitch mcconnell has been fantastic. he's been great. he's right at the top of everything that we're doing and he's really been fantastic. kirsten do you want to answer about the terrorists? >> sure. obviously i can't get into
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classified information but what we do know is we've stopped -- c.b.p. stopped what we all special interest aliens trying to come into the country. those are aliens who the intel community identified as of concern. concern. they have travel patterns that are identified as terrorist travel patterns or they have known or suspected ties to terrorism. so we have 3,000 we know about. i think what the president continues to make clear is it's our sovereign duty to know who come into our country. without any kind of structure, without changing the lays, we have no way to know the identify of every person who walks across the unsecured border. the ones we know about we can give you 3,000. i'm sure we can give you we'll ook and see what else we can give you. obviously there's ongoing investigations i can't get nto. president trump: so i think that we can say with surety, i think it was a great meeting. we'll see what happens. it may get solved, it may not
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get solved you now know the number you know what we're willing to do. if we have to do it, we'll do it. again, we'll go into, i believe -- fw we're going to be very product i over the weekend. e have a talented group of people, they have a talented group of people as i understand, i think tremendous things will happen. i believe the biggest eneficiaries of what we're doing are children, are women, are workers, and a lot of these people that really benefit are not only the people in our country but the people that travel up trying to get into a country that they think they're going to get into and they can't. and they get sick, and there's tremendous damage done to them and their families. these are all tremendous beneficiaries of what we're doing.
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this really does have a higher purpose than next week's pay and the people that won't get next week's pay, or the following week's pay, i think if you ever really looked at those people, i think they'd say, mr. president, keep going. this is far more important. i want to thank you all and we'll see you soon. they'll be working very hard over the weekend. thank you very much. >> will you turn down the raise? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] the shutdown could last months. pelosi say they can't resolve the border issue. republicans say they won't open the government in bits and pieces. we will show the comments at 5:30. earlier today, nancy pelosi held a news conference on h.r. 1, a package that her caucus intends to pass within

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