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Los Angeles, Jul 6 (EFE) .- Alberto, Andrea and José Antonio are three of the more than 36 million Mexicans residing in the US and who have mixed opinions on the President of Mexico Andrés Manuel López Obrador's trip to the White House this week. (CAMERA: Alex Segura Lozano)ALBERTO AGUILAR, RESIDENT IN WASHINGTON D.C:"On one side you have Donald Trump who is focused on his reelection and we see him gravitating towards what worked for him, migration policies, the wall paid by Mexico and the other side we have Mexico with a falling economy, Bank of America predicted a 10 percent decline in its last studies, and who is depending on the USMCA to save the country's economy. "
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attacked his Democratic rival Hilary Clinton over her response to the recent spate of bombing attacks in the country, during a campaign rally in Fort Myers, Florida, on Monday. Responding to Clinton's use of the word 'deplorable' to describe his supporters, Trump called out the former Secretary of State, saying that she has never used the terms 'deplorable' or irredeemable' about "those who oppose or murder women and gays overseas."
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US Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump announced a new childcare plan, during a rally in Aston, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, proposing 6 weeks of maternity leave and deducting childcare expenses from income tax. At the rally, Trump was joined by his daughter, Ivanka Trump. This was Ivanka's first appearance with her father since the Republican National Convention (RNC) in July.
US Republican Presidential Nominee, Donald Trump, accused rival Hillary Clinton of "total disrespect" toward his supporters at a rally in Baltimore, Maryland. Last week Hilary Clinton said that “half” of Trump voters fit into a “basket of deplorables”, comments that Trump claimed were "vicious demonization" of American voters.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).