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the steel and aluminium, the metals that go into the cars have to be from north america. these are really substantial important updates to this agreement. >> and when you look at usmca and what it took for the two sides to come together on this, you know, the president will say, the white house is saying this is really setting the template for future trade deals to come. this isn't even about the important impacts immediately that we'll see from this, but this is about china and other countries too. >> absolutely. this is a template of an america first agreement that puts american interests first, and you brought up china, very important. look, five of the ten -- top ten imports get from china are also available from mexico. we don't need china anymore. we have mexico. we have north america. we have other places in the world. so this is a bad day for mexico. we do five times as much business with mexico and canada as we do with china. now that we've locked this down, we can now take on the main event of the biggest trade cheater in the world, and that's communist china. >
the steel and aluminium, the metals that go into the cars have to be from north america. these are really substantial important updates to this agreement. >> and when you look at usmca and what it took for the two sides to come together on this, you know, the president will say, the white house is saying this is really setting the template for future trade deals to come. this isn't even about the important impacts immediately that we'll see from this, but this is about china and other...
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but it isn't so much a reshaping of trade policy in north america, it's more a modernisation. the new deal includes rules for digital trade and intellectual property. the amount of parts required for a car to be considered north american has also risen. that's considered a real win for auto workers. so are provisions for inspecting manufacturing plants to make sure they are following the laws. virtually almost every union is supporting the agreement, and there's a reason for that. this is a significant improvement over the original nafta. it is a significant improvement over the nafta that donald trump brought back to us. the agreement he brought back to us was totally unenforceable. the trump administration has said the new deal could add half a percent to the us economy, but independent economists have predictions that are a little more restrained. now, how do you challenge stereotyping at work and in society? how one man is challenging the narrative surrounding black men through his photography. our next guest, cephas williams, has started a campaign to change the narrative
but it isn't so much a reshaping of trade policy in north america, it's more a modernisation. the new deal includes rules for digital trade and intellectual property. the amount of parts required for a car to be considered north american has also risen. that's considered a real win for auto workers. so are provisions for inspecting manufacturing plants to make sure they are following the laws. virtually almost every union is supporting the agreement, and there's a reason for that. this is a...
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with a 9 1/2-foot wingspan, it is the largest bird in north america, yet few have ever seen one. >> in 1982, there were 22 birds in the wild. and by '84, that breeding population had dropped to nine. >> reporter: seemingly destined for extinction, biologists captured all surviving birds, and the breeding program at the l.a. zoo was formed. >> in the very beginning, since there were so few birds, we were really careful. everyone was on pins and needles. every egg that hatched was worth its weight in gold. >> reporter: at that time, keepers used hand puppets to raise them. but the chicks became too comfortable with humans. >> their curiosity is almost greater than their fear. >> reporter: so the keepers backed off. now 43 cameras keep watch over more than two dozen birds. in the wild, condors might raise one chick every couple years. but here when a condor lays an egg, the keepers take it, prompting the bird to lay another. so clark tried something never done before. >> this is the adult female that reared these two chicks. >> reporter: he wanted to know if a parent would foster more tha
with a 9 1/2-foot wingspan, it is the largest bird in north america, yet few have ever seen one. >> in 1982, there were 22 birds in the wild. and by '84, that breeding population had dropped to nine. >> reporter: seemingly destined for extinction, biologists captured all surviving birds, and the breeding program at the l.a. zoo was formed. >> in the very beginning, since there were so few birds, we were really careful. everyone was on pins and needles. every egg that hatched...
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i think it's a good thing that do thatnd north america together because together, north america and europe, we are 60% the world g.d.p. and -- we are bigger and stronger than any potential -- l -- president trump: this has icome -- i really think since joined, since i've came in, we have a very good relationship. used to be a nato one country. they didn't talk about anything else. really, we're talking about all of the world. the world changes. time.rs is a long the world has changed a lot. frankly, natoink, wasn't changing at all and now nato is changing. nato. different it's covering a lot more territory. it's covering hot spots. it's covering things that were never contemplated or thought of. even five years ago. back five years ago, they wouldn't be thinking of the things we're thinking now. a bigger fan of nato because they've been so flexible. if they weren't flexible, i would probably be not so happy. but they are very flexible. gentleman is doing a great job i -- job. love germany. reporter: why has north korea program?g its nuclear president trump: i like the confidence in him. he
i think it's a good thing that do thatnd north america together because together, north america and europe, we are 60% the world g.d.p. and -- we are bigger and stronger than any potential -- l -- president trump: this has icome -- i really think since joined, since i've came in, we have a very good relationship. used to be a nato one country. they didn't talk about anything else. really, we're talking about all of the world. the world changes. time.rs is a long the world has changed a lot....
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the amount of parts required for a car to be considered in north america has also risen. that is considered a real when auto workers. so have provisions for inspecting manufacturing plants to make sure they are following the laws. almost every union is supporting the agreement, and there is a reason for that. this is a significant improvement of the original nafta, it isa improvement of the original nafta, it is a significant improvement over the nafta that donald trump brought back to us. the agreement he brought back to us. the agreement he brought back to us was totally unenforceable. the trump administration said the agreeable and a percent of the economy, but other economists are more restrained. now let's brief you on some other business stories. andrew bailey has emerged as favourite to become the next governor of the bank of england. his appointment could be announced in the next few hours, according to press reports. mr bailey is currently head of the city watchdog, the financial conduct authority, but has spent most of his career as an official at the bank, incl
the amount of parts required for a car to be considered in north america has also risen. that is considered a real when auto workers. so have provisions for inspecting manufacturing plants to make sure they are following the laws. almost every union is supporting the agreement, and there is a reason for that. this is a significant improvement of the original nafta, it isa improvement of the original nafta, it is a significant improvement over the nafta that donald trump brought back to us. the...
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. >> nato is the only place where north america and europe meet every day. we discuss the size and take actions together and respond to a wide wafrrange of security ths and challenges. we do that more now than we've done for many, many years. and it has been so clearly covered from the president trump. we need fair allies are stepping up. and we are also responding to new challenges in cyber, in space. we will declare space as new domain for nato. something we never had before. so it just highlights that, well, there are differences because we are 29 different countries from both sides of the atlantic with different political focus and power and different history and geography. but despite the differences, we've always been able to protect and defend each other because we're stronger and safer together. and that is what we communicate now. >> i would say that nobody needs nato more than france. you just look back over the last long period of time. nobody needs nato more than france. and, frankly, the one that benefits really the least is the united states. w
. >> nato is the only place where north america and europe meet every day. we discuss the size and take actions together and respond to a wide wafrrange of security ths and challenges. we do that more now than we've done for many, many years. and it has been so clearly covered from the president trump. we need fair allies are stepping up. and we are also responding to new challenges in cyber, in space. we will declare space as new domain for nato. something we never had before. so it just...
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i think it's a good thing that europe and north america do that together because together, north america and europe, we are 60% of the world g.d.p. and -- we are bigger and stronger than any other potential -- potential-- president trump: this has become -- i really think since i joined, since i've came in, we have a very good relationship. this used to be a nato one country. they didn't talk about anything else. really, we're talking about all of the world. the world changes. 70 years is a long time. the world has changed a lot. and i don't think, frankly, nato wasn't changing at all and now nato is changing. it's a different nato. it's covering a lot more territory. it's covering hot spots. it's covering things that were never contemplated or thought of. even five years ago. if you go back five years ago, they wouldn't be thinking of the things we're thinking now. i have become a bigger fan of nato because they've been so flexible. if they weren't flexible, i think i would probably be not so happy. but they are very flexible. this gentleman is doing a great job i -- job. i love germany
i think it's a good thing that europe and north america do that together because together, north america and europe, we are 60% of the world g.d.p. and -- we are bigger and stronger than any other potential -- potential-- president trump: this has become -- i really think since i joined, since i've came in, we have a very good relationship. this used to be a nato one country. they didn't talk about anything else. really, we're talking about all of the world. the world changes. 70 years is a...
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america. on the committee and offices i want to thank congressman blumenauer. he and i were working on the pharmaceutical piece of this. on the enforcement mechanisms. >> this issue is very important. i have learned and understood the seriousness of any trade agreement. when it comes to this one, we were asked to work on the labor and enforcement parts of the agreement. the labor roles within the when it comes to the rules if you have this language then it's hard to understand if there is any violation of the agreement was a wee type of language to make it stronger and more forceful. we created some arbitrary mechanisms to assess mexico's progress on implementing its labor reforms into complying with the rules we laid out in writing if there is no consequence that we discover through the monitoring of the rules, then the agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on. it would ensure the violation of the standard would have real world consequences. these provisions go to the objecobjective th
america. on the committee and offices i want to thank congressman blumenauer. he and i were working on the pharmaceutical piece of this. on the enforcement mechanisms. >> this issue is very important. i have learned and understood the seriousness of any trade agreement. when it comes to this one, we were asked to work on the labor and enforcement parts of the agreement. the labor roles within the when it comes to the rules if you have this language then it's hard to understand if there is...
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is the result of a renegotiation of the north america free trade agreement unlike now after the u.s. m.c.a. broadens international regulations affecting everything from intellectual property rights to environmental law. the signing of the trilateral document the agreement now moves to the legislative branches of the us mexico and canada for ratification . mexico city. opposition politicians in india have been protesting against us citizenship bill introduced by prime minister narendra modi's government the bill would allow migrants from afghanistan bangladesh and pakistan to become citizens but not if their most it was passed by the lower house of parliament on monday critics say the bill violates india's secular constitution but discriminating against muslims well these protests is in northeastern india oppose the bill for a different reason they say indigenous communities will be marginalized if a large number of hindu migrants from bangladesh become citizens. around $600.00 refugees and migrants in bosnia are being moved from a makeshift camp to another shelter near the capital sa
is the result of a renegotiation of the north america free trade agreement unlike now after the u.s. m.c.a. broadens international regulations affecting everything from intellectual property rights to environmental law. the signing of the trilateral document the agreement now moves to the legislative branches of the us mexico and canada for ratification . mexico city. opposition politicians in india have been protesting against us citizenship bill introduced by prime minister narendra modi's...
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america right now where the u.s. and canadian militaries are actually getting men on the festive spirit now they're tracking santa as progress or around the world as he delivers presents to good little boys and girls i know my kids are very interested in that oh i'm sure they would be actually if this is one of my favorite traditions growing up and basically what we're talking about is norad which is the american in north american nuclear commandos in each year they track the progress of santa as he's traveling around the world now. the information is then published online and also on t.v. and radio and i believe we have some video of there there as we're seeing right now they have hundreds of people actually on hand to answer phone calls from children in north america as to where santa is actually around the world now this actually has one of the best traditions or one of the best modern stories for why it developed started back in 1900 $55.00 and you have to imagine we're in the height of the cold war in america's
america right now where the u.s. and canadian militaries are actually getting men on the festive spirit now they're tracking santa as progress or around the world as he delivers presents to good little boys and girls i know my kids are very interested in that oh i'm sure they would be actually if this is one of my favorite traditions growing up and basically what we're talking about is norad which is the american in north american nuclear commandos in each year they track the progress of santa...
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america right now where the u.s. and canadian militaries are actually getting men on the festive spirit now they're tracking santa as progress or around the world as he delivers presents to good little boys and girls i know my kids are very interested in that oh i'm sure they would be actually if this is one of my favorite traditions growing up and basically what we're talking about is norad which is the american in north american nuclear commandos in each year they track the progress of santa as he's traveling around the world now. the information is then published online and also on t.v. and radio and i believe we have some video of there there as we're seeing right now they have hundreds of people actually on hand to answer phone calls from children in north america as to where santa is actually around the world now this actually has one of the best traditions or one of the best modern stories for why it developed started back in 1900 $55.00 and you have to imagine we're in the height of the cold war and america's
america right now where the u.s. and canadian militaries are actually getting men on the festive spirit now they're tracking santa as progress or around the world as he delivers presents to good little boys and girls i know my kids are very interested in that oh i'm sure they would be actually if this is one of my favorite traditions growing up and basically what we're talking about is norad which is the american in north american nuclear commandos in each year they track the progress of santa...
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it locks in the duty-free access and north america that nafta was the core of nafta. it brings in new issues like digital trade that updates nafta. but you're right, the automobile rules of origin are the big step backward in north american trade. these rules will actually make it more expensive to produce cars in north america. the u.s. international trade commission did a big study of the proposed usmca back in april. and they determined that the outer rules of origin for a restriction on trade. it's going to raise costs to produce cars in north america, we are going to have fewer exports, you're right the cost of cars is going to go up. it's going up for millions of american families. especially smaller fuel-efficient cars. their prices going to go up the most. the bottom line is the u.s. itc determines is actually going to shave the rules of origin it's going to shave about a tenth of the points. kennedy: any time you're talking about that, that has greater ramifications that what seems like a very small number. another big problem, especially when you get big lab
it locks in the duty-free access and north america that nafta was the core of nafta. it brings in new issues like digital trade that updates nafta. but you're right, the automobile rules of origin are the big step backward in north american trade. these rules will actually make it more expensive to produce cars in north america. the u.s. international trade commission did a big study of the proposed usmca back in april. and they determined that the outer rules of origin for a restriction on...
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america right now where the u.s. and canadian militaries are actually getting in on the festive spirit and how they're tracking santa as progress around the world as he delivers presents to good little boys and girls i know my kids are very interested in that oh i'm sure they would be actually if this is one of my favorite traditions growing up and basically what we're talking about is norad which is the american in north american nuclear commandos in each year they track the progress of sand as you travel around the world now. the information is then published online and also on t.v. and radio and i believe we have some video of there there as we're seeing right now they have hundreds of people actually on hand to answer phone calls from children in north america as to where santa is actually around the world now this actually has one of the best traditions or one of the best modern stories for why it developed started back in 1955 you have to imagine we're in the height of the cold war in america's secret nuclear b
america right now where the u.s. and canadian militaries are actually getting in on the festive spirit and how they're tracking santa as progress around the world as he delivers presents to good little boys and girls i know my kids are very interested in that oh i'm sure they would be actually if this is one of my favorite traditions growing up and basically what we're talking about is norad which is the american in north american nuclear commandos in each year they track the progress of sand...
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i think we had the worst prime minister in theresa may since lord north lost north america as she was pretty hopeless. >> we thought he was pretty good. >> and johnny well done you, but this is the battle for our independence from the european union, and i just having spent 25 years building a fringe movement to a level where it posed an existential threat to the conservatives. they gave us a referendum. they won the referendum. i was happy in 2016 to take a backseat, but here's the thing. the brexit that boris has been offering doesn't actually take us out fully of european law, of european institutions. and potentially makes even doing a trade deal with america very difficult. so yes, i accept the point i've shifted the agenda. we are now going to get brexit. it's going to happen. we're going to leave at the end of january. i've got no doubt about that. the debate now isn't whether we get brexit. it's whether it's brexit in name only or something meaningful. >> when you look back, what do you think turned your movement for brexit from as you called it a fringe? it really was, into s
i think we had the worst prime minister in theresa may since lord north lost north america as she was pretty hopeless. >> we thought he was pretty good. >> and johnny well done you, but this is the battle for our independence from the european union, and i just having spent 25 years building a fringe movement to a level where it posed an existential threat to the conservatives. they gave us a referendum. they won the referendum. i was happy in 2016 to take a backseat, but here's the...
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among those first documented africa africans to be brought to north america were two individuals simply known as anthony and isabella. they were married and in 1624, it is believed they gave birth to the first african child born in english america. they named him william tucker in honor of a virginia planter. now, destheir descendants are w this morning. it began with yesterday's ceremony at the tucker family cemetery. another african-american family that is here today, the charity family, can chase its roots to charles city county in the mid-1600s. i want to acknowledge the organizations and agencies that have corroborated the past 4 to 5 years to kplplan and execute just weekend's commemoration events but speakers, symposiums, panel discussions, cultural events, concerts, and educational seminars over the last three years. these are the hampton 2019 commemoration commission, project 1619, inc., the commonwealth of virginia's american evolution, the fort monroe authority, the fort monroe national monument of the national park service and the 400 years of african-american history federa
among those first documented africa africans to be brought to north america were two individuals simply known as anthony and isabella. they were married and in 1624, it is believed they gave birth to the first african child born in english america. they named him william tucker in honor of a virginia planter. now, destheir descendants are w this morning. it began with yesterday's ceremony at the tucker family cemetery. another african-american family that is here today, the charity family, can...
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the number one recommended brand in north america. your cold's gonna make you a zombie tomorrow. wrong. new mucinex nightshift fights my cold symptoms so i can sleep great and wake up human. don't eat me i taste terrible. fight your worst symptoms so you can sleep great and wake up human. new mucinex nightshift cold and flu. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," new overtime rules means a pay raise for more than a million workers, and military members are warned against using consumer dna tests. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. it will be a short trading day here on wall street. markets close early for the christmas holiday. meantime stocks hit record highs yesterday after china announced it will cut tariffs on hundreds of imported goods. the dow rose 96 points, the s&p 500 gained 2 points, and the nasdaq added 20 points. >>> beginning in january, workers making up to $684 weekly can get paid time and a half for working more than 4
the number one recommended brand in north america. your cold's gonna make you a zombie tomorrow. wrong. new mucinex nightshift fights my cold symptoms so i can sleep great and wake up human. don't eat me i taste terrible. fight your worst symptoms so you can sleep great and wake up human. new mucinex nightshift cold and flu. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," new overtime rules means a pay raise for...
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. >>> well, the ring of fire was not visible to north america this christmas, but you are in luck. here's video of today's annual solar eclipse as seen from the united arab emirates. some great video. it started about 6:30 p.m. here on the west coast time. the full eclipse when the moon covers the son's center took place about an hour later creating as you can see the so-called ring of fire. the next solar eclipse visible to most of north america is june 21st of next year, about six months from. no >>> all right, on to the weather forecast and meteorologist drew tuma is here to look at the weekend coming up. drew? >> we were dealing with a lot of cloud cover, dan, because of our storm. that is now moving out. tomorrow it will be a much brighter day. live doppler 7 showing you the sweep across the region, still dealing with some showers in the santa cruz mountains and even some mixed precip, some winfrey flakes falling around mount hamilton. woke up to snow on mount hamilton todays. as the storm exits, another dusting there as well. windy out there now, breezy, 22 mile per hour wind
. >>> well, the ring of fire was not visible to north america this christmas, but you are in luck. here's video of today's annual solar eclipse as seen from the united arab emirates. some great video. it started about 6:30 p.m. here on the west coast time. the full eclipse when the moon covers the son's center took place about an hour later creating as you can see the so-called ring of fire. the next solar eclipse visible to most of north america is june 21st of next year, about six...
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here's our north america correspondent, peter bowes. grounded and now pulled from production. boeing's problems have gone from bad to worse, with the aviation giant forced to admit it can no longer continue to make the 737 max. the temporary halt in production is because the regulatory authority — the federal aviation administration — has still not cleared the jet to return to commercial service. it was grounded globally in march following crashes in ethiopian and indonesia, which left a total of 346 people dead. in a statement, boeing insists... "safely returning the 737 max to service is our top priority. it is our duty to ensure that every requirement is fulfilled, and every question from our regulators answered." "as a result of this ongoing evaluation, we have decided to prioritise the delivery of stored aircraft and temporarily suspend production on the 737 programme beginning next month." but the company acknowledges the approval process must be extraordinarily thorough and robust to ensure that regulators, customers and the flying public have confidence in the airc
here's our north america correspondent, peter bowes. grounded and now pulled from production. boeing's problems have gone from bad to worse, with the aviation giant forced to admit it can no longer continue to make the 737 max. the temporary halt in production is because the regulatory authority — the federal aviation administration — has still not cleared the jet to return to commercial service. it was grounded globally in march following crashes in ethiopian and indonesia, which left a...
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would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we're obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of a. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these people are needed especially the young people to to change things where they are i had a statistic that 31 percent of africans would prefer to move away from their continent now these young ambitious like unlike in the like in your clip people who want a better life and we have to you know to simply say ok well. we are responsible for climate change a great deal to have to take these refugees would taking the young the ambitions the people who want to change things away from where they needed to change things then i'm not you know. saying that we shouldn't take in refugees who come from for instance like syria but i am say
would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we're obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of a. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these people are needed...
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in 2011, this place where the first enslaved africans were brought to north america in the first concert grands found refuge was declared a national historic place by the first african-american president of america, barack obama. he served his country honorably and competently. we have come a long way. we still have a long way to go to achieve true equality of opportunity, to overcome the residual effects of slavery and jim crow and systemic racial discrimination. the american middle class was formed from the immigrant working-class who successfully defeated the forces of not seize him, fascism, and right-wing nationalists who had taken control of europe in the 1940's. for those working-class americans who fought and won that war, except for the black soldiers who had fought at least as valiantly but were excluded from those benefits. today, more than a third of african-american children are living in poverty. the net worth of white families is 10 times that of black families. much of it due to the comparative difficulty black families have securing a home mortgage. prison sentences for
in 2011, this place where the first enslaved africans were brought to north america in the first concert grands found refuge was declared a national historic place by the first african-american president of america, barack obama. he served his country honorably and competently. we have come a long way. we still have a long way to go to achieve true equality of opportunity, to overcome the residual effects of slavery and jim crow and systemic racial discrimination. the american middle class was...
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among those first documented africans to be brought to north america in 1619 were two individuals simply known as anthony and isabella. they were married and in 1624 it is believed they gave birth to the first african child born in english america. they named him william tucker in honor of a virginia planter. now, descendants of anthony and isabella, the tucker family are with us this morning, and in fact, this weekend's 400-year anniversary commemoration event began with yesterday's ceremony at the tucker family cemetery about eight miles northwest of here. another african-american family that is here today, the charity family, can trace its roots to charles county in the mid-1600s. i want to acknowledge the organizations and agencies that have corroborated the past four to five years to plan and execute not just weekends commemoration events, but speakers, symposiums, panel discussions, cultural events, concerts and educational seminars over the last three years. these are the hampton 2019 commemoration commission, project 1619 incorporated. the commonwealth of virginia's american evol
among those first documented africans to be brought to north america in 1619 were two individuals simply known as anthony and isabella. they were married and in 1624 it is believed they gave birth to the first african child born in english america. they named him william tucker in honor of a virginia planter. now, descendants of anthony and isabella, the tucker family are with us this morning, and in fact, this weekend's 400-year anniversary commemoration event began with yesterday's ceremony...
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we are looking at what happened in north america, why is the apparel business slowing? it has done well across the globe. it is down from last quarter when it was up 2%. competition,is be other brands that also sell athletic wear? is that one of the theoretical culprits? >> part of it could be more doing aion, but nike is phenomenal job in apparel across the globe, are really the weakness is north america. that is why we're waiting to hear what happened and what they need to do to accelerate it. leadership have the transition taking place early next year. what does that mean in terms of how investors should expect strategy to go forward and communication of that strategy to them? >> with john taking the helm in mid-january, the focus is more on digital. nike's playbook, one of the core is cloud and services. he would use that to take nike to the next step. joe: great stuff. thank you for your perspective. scarlet: breaking news. ft's reporting and your baby has been selected as the next governor of the boe. according been named, to the financial times. the actual announ
we are looking at what happened in north america, why is the apparel business slowing? it has done well across the globe. it is down from last quarter when it was up 2%. competition,is be other brands that also sell athletic wear? is that one of the theoretical culprits? >> part of it could be more doing aion, but nike is phenomenal job in apparel across the globe, are really the weakness is north america. that is why we're waiting to hear what happened and what they need to do to...
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narrator: in the great central plains of north america, there
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north america rising 5.3%. but that was down from 9% a year ago. china is nike's fastest growing market rising 20% recently launched its sneakers there. that app has already been downloaded one million times shares are down about 1.5 this morning. year to date, off about 34%. here is the thing, the jordan brand itself had its first ever $1 billion quarter jordans. >> they were so hot when i was a kid and still hot now. how long has michael jordan been retired? nike did have an issue where they are selling more shoes, so they built up some inventory this whole idea that they needed to work more the stock has been doing so well as of late >> the brand is apparently still on fire. sales in china really strong north america, slightly not as strong as last year but already such a strong brand. >> rahel wearing the tiger wood's red to the broader markets futures trading. tiny bit to the upside they will tack on to the records set yesterday. a slew of records already this year joining us on set, chief market strategist you perhaps know him as the guy best
north america rising 5.3%. but that was down from 9% a year ago. china is nike's fastest growing market rising 20% recently launched its sneakers there. that app has already been downloaded one million times shares are down about 1.5 this morning. year to date, off about 34%. here is the thing, the jordan brand itself had its first ever $1 billion quarter jordans. >> they were so hot when i was a kid and still hot now. how long has michael jordan been retired? nike did have an issue where...
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narrator: in the great central plains of north america, there was at one time an open prairie. it was the domain of many great indian tribes. the sioux were one of these tribes. [native american singing] ♪ their existence on the plains depended on two animals, the horse and the buffalo. a♪ -- ♪ with horses, they were able to pursue the buffalo, and from the buffalo they obtained their food, shelter, clothing, tools, weapons, and almost everything else that was needed for the tribes to survive and flourish. each year of their past was recorded through a symbolic drawing and handed down as history from generation to generation. >> my name is lydia fire thunder bluebird. i'm an oglala sioux. this is my great uncle's winter count. in sioux it is called [speaking sioux language] he was the one from the tribe who would make drawings of something important that happened each year. ♪ each one of these pictures stands for one year. we did not use numbers like today. instead, each year had a symbol. one person would be in charge of keeping this record for each band among the siou
narrator: in the great central plains of north america, there was at one time an open prairie. it was the domain of many great indian tribes. the sioux were one of these tribes. [native american singing] ♪ their existence on the plains depended on two animals, the horse and the buffalo. a♪ -- ♪ with horses, they were able to pursue the buffalo, and from the buffalo they obtained their food, shelter, clothing, tools, weapons, and almost everything else that was needed for the tribes to...
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in north america, 100 warehouses known as fulfillments,cent 125,000 works and 200,000 robots all a key part f of makinge one-day a reality. >> and expect to see more of the blue vans on the roa amazon delivers about half of what you buy onhe site now. expected to increase to 70% next year. franke holland, kent, washington. >>> n competition in the fiercen thet mile when theen pack annual hits the front porch. that's where the game is won and lost. and joining us tonight withis assessment of the competition and who the likely winners and losers will be donald braaten, the managing partner at braaten capital. welcome back. >> always good to see. >> you and i wou add to tha retailers like target and wal-mart who now have their own customers coming to peck up the items at the store after they've ordered online. they cover the last mile a well. that really is where the competition is right isn't it? and yeah used to be that the last mile wasn your back seat of your or your trunk. it's a return to thatn some ways. >> who are the winners likely to be? amazon is clearly sparking the competitio
in north america, 100 warehouses known as fulfillments,cent 125,000 works and 200,000 robots all a key part f of makinge one-day a reality. >> and expect to see more of the blue vans on the roa amazon delivers about half of what you buy onhe site now. expected to increase to 70% next year. franke holland, kent, washington. >>> n competition in the fiercen thet mile when theen pack annual hits the front porch. that's where the game is won and lost. and joining us tonight withis...
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america. they strengthened the labor standards. the environmental chapters. they enhanced the verification mechanisms for environmental trade. with the unflinching leadership of the speaker we secured important changes to preserve congress' ability to change u.s. law to address the crisis we are facing with respect to high prescription drug prices. the intense period of these negotiations with the administration i repeatedly emphasized that usmca will deserve a vote because it's an agreement that democrats shaped. i don't think anybody on this diaz would have said two months ago that we would have been able to get as far as we did in this negotiation. it was based upon good will, but also a determination that we acknowledge the problems that have existed in the past with enforcibility, and it was a very telling moment. this was shared with the media. on the day of the break in august, with the working group, i said to the trade rep, the last meeting, i said, nothing has fostered more disagreem
america. they strengthened the labor standards. the environmental chapters. they enhanced the verification mechanisms for environmental trade. with the unflinching leadership of the speaker we secured important changes to preserve congress' ability to change u.s. law to address the crisis we are facing with respect to high prescription drug prices. the intense period of these negotiations with the administration i repeatedly emphasized that usmca will deserve a vote because it's an agreement...
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the next time we can see it in north america is june >> that's pretty cool. this model has the rain coming in faster. by the evening hours, all of us dealing with light rain. overnight it tapers to drizzle. we wake up at 5:00 in the morning. the morning commute here looks to be dry as we head into the afternoon and evening hours. the morning commute still with some lingering drizzle. this is the faster model. the other model has rain through the morning commute up until about 10:00. that's something we'll have to fine tune over the weekend it won't be a lot of rain. less than a tenth of an inch. here's sue with the dry commute. >> it is dry. it's pretty light out there so far. we have issues on the san mateo bridge. jus watched a car back out of the screen on the left hand shoulder. the traffic is moving at the limit for a 15-minute drive now across the span over towards san mateo. looking at highway 87, if you're traveling up towards the san jose airport, you're in light conditions, just few cars headed northbound towards the airport there. green is great. y
the next time we can see it in north america is june >> that's pretty cool. this model has the rain coming in faster. by the evening hours, all of us dealing with light rain. overnight it tapers to drizzle. we wake up at 5:00 in the morning. the morning commute here looks to be dry as we head into the afternoon and evening hours. the morning commute still with some lingering drizzle. this is the faster model. the other model has rain through the morning commute up until about 10:00....
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is the result of a renegotiation of the north america free trade agreement on like nafta the us broadens international regulations affecting everything from intellectual property rights to environmental law i the signing of the trilateral document the agreement now moves to the legislative branches of the us mexico and canada the ratification of. mexico city. now the 21 day period for israel to form a coalition government is coming to an end but prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his main rival benny gantz still haven't managed to agree on a unity government and if an agreement isn't reached by midnight local time israel could see its 3rd election and less than a year before that reports from western. a wintry gloom over israel in recent days and even the prospect of a distant spring isn't bringing much comfort just about everyone expects the change in season to usher in another phase of slow motion political crisis with a 3rd election on the 2nd of march. 3rd. because all the parties. give up. this is tragic for the country there is no government right now everything in the country i
is the result of a renegotiation of the north america free trade agreement on like nafta the us broadens international regulations affecting everything from intellectual property rights to environmental law i the signing of the trilateral document the agreement now moves to the legislative branches of the us mexico and canada the ratification of. mexico city. now the 21 day period for israel to form a coalition government is coming to an end but prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his main...
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the majority of private capital is allocated to developed countries europe north america japan and then whatever small sliver of capital is left capital the highest risk premium is allocated it to the former colleagues and i think this is reminiscent of the colonial plight internet case the point consequence of this is that sudan's largest or most profitable export actually is a sudanese people themselves food and human capital the best of which is professionals and laborers go to your north america the middle east and are forced to work there to earn a living because of the lack of economic opportunities that. this carries off and has many resonances with the spirit of the 19th century of and slave men and then the colonial market. a lot in there but the economy currency were the make of that well. i can go ahead or oh ok i was just going to say that it's actually an go and take because for me it's not so much british gotten anything i'm nigeria was going on at that british as the india will. uganda and ghana. but for me growing up i think it's the american colonialism which is more of
the majority of private capital is allocated to developed countries europe north america japan and then whatever small sliver of capital is left capital the highest risk premium is allocated it to the former colleagues and i think this is reminiscent of the colonial plight internet case the point consequence of this is that sudan's largest or most profitable export actually is a sudanese people themselves food and human capital the best of which is professionals and laborers go to your north...
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would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we were obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these people are needed especially the young people to to change things where they are i had a statistic that 31 percent of africans would prefer to move away from their continent now these young ambitious like unlike in like in your clip people who want a better life and we have to you know to simply say ok well. we are responsible for climate change a great deal to have to take these refugees would say king the young the ambitious the people who want to change things away from where they are needed to change things then i'm not you know. saying that we shouldn't take in refugees who come from for instance like syria but i am s
would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we were obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these people are needed...
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the majority of private capital is allocated to developed countries europe north america japan and then whatever small sliver of capital is left capital the highest risk premium is allocate it to the former colleagues and i think this is reminiscent of the colonial plight into their case the point consequence of this is that sudan's largest or most profitable export actually is a sudanese people themselves who dance human capital the best of which is professionalism laborers go to your north america the middle east and are forced to work there to earn a living because of the lack of economic opportunities that. this carries often have many resonances with the spirit of the 19th century of and slave men and then the quality of market. a lot in there but the economy and currency really make of that. i can go ahead. oh ok i was just going to say that it's actually an go and take because for me it's not so much british gotten anything i'm no idea what's going on at that british india will. uganda than i was. but for me growing up i think it's the american colonialism which is more of a quar
the majority of private capital is allocated to developed countries europe north america japan and then whatever small sliver of capital is left capital the highest risk premium is allocate it to the former colleagues and i think this is reminiscent of the colonial plight into their case the point consequence of this is that sudan's largest or most profitable export actually is a sudanese people themselves who dance human capital the best of which is professionalism laborers go to your north...
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that aim to reduce migration to north america in china he signed deals that will improve roads and facilities across el salvador and catch up with caylee look for opportunities in the energy sector and attended meetings with other world leaders at the doha forum that's where we caught up with him the president of el salvador naive talks to al-jazeera. will clearly president of el salvador thank you for talking to al-jazeera you took up your job on the 1st of june so you've just done over 6 months can i ask you about the state of your country and given the level of violence there still is are you dealing with a crisis yes we have we're dealing with a lot of crisis. but the fact is that we have has changed a lot in the in the last 6 months for example crime which is probably the worst crisis we have lower the crime by 60 percent homicide rate has dropped by 60 percent and we've been fighting corruption very very strongly and there's a lot of hope in the country and it's not something of course i would say that there is a lot of hope in the country by the fact that every poll gives is 909193 per
that aim to reduce migration to north america in china he signed deals that will improve roads and facilities across el salvador and catch up with caylee look for opportunities in the energy sector and attended meetings with other world leaders at the doha forum that's where we caught up with him the president of el salvador naive talks to al-jazeera. will clearly president of el salvador thank you for talking to al-jazeera you took up your job on the 1st of june so you've just done over 6...
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let's go live to e bbc's north america editor jon sopel, who is at the white house right now. the president has left, you are there, jon. he is going to go to that rally. what is he going to say about the whole process? jon: well, it was intesting that he did not come over and speak to the reporters before he when he's is heading to marine one and flying to joint base andrews when he gets on air force one. i think he is going to unload. i think he feels furious about it. we saw that in the letter he wrote to nancy pelosi last night. we have seen it on twitter today. and you could have that perfect split screen moment, which is such a part of t presidency, that he is getting on stage in michigan just as the house of representais getting to vote on his impeachment. i think it is going to be raucous tonight in michig. the people who will be in the crowd will b fervently supporting him and he will be complaining again at it is a hoax, it is aan witchhuntit is a fraud. katty: talk to me about how you see the politics of this. michigan.came back from you were talking to a democratic
let's go live to e bbc's north america editor jon sopel, who is at the white house right now. the president has left, you are there, jon. he is going to go to that rally. what is he going to say about the whole process? jon: well, it was intesting that he did not come over and speak to the reporters before he when he's is heading to marine one and flying to joint base andrews when he gets on air force one. i think he is going to unload. i think he feels furious about it. we saw that in the...
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would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we were obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these people are needed especially the young people to to change things where they are i had a statistic that 31 percent of africans would prefer to move away from their continent now these young ambitious like them like in that like in your clip people who want a better life and we have to you know to simply say ok well. we are responsible for the time it changed a great deal to have to take these refugees were taking the young the ambitious the people who want to change things away from where they needed to change into them i'm not you know. saying that we shouldn't take an refugees who come from for instance like syria but i
would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we were obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these people are needed...
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would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we were obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these people are needed especially the young people to to change things where they are i had a statistic that 31 percent of africans were preferred to move away from their continent now these young ambitious like unlike in the like in your clip people who want a better life and we have to you know to simply say ok well. we are responsible for the time it changed a great deal to have to take these refugees would say king the young the ambitious the people who want to change things away from where they needed to change things then i'm not you know. saying that we shouldn't take an refugees who come from for instance like syria but
would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we were obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these people are needed...
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where to indeed alan would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we were obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of a. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these people are needed especially the young people to to change things where they are i had a statistic that 31 percent of africans would prefer to move away from their continent and that these young ambitious like unlike in the like in your clip people who want a better life and we have to you know to simply say ok well. we response for the time it changed a great deal to have to take these refugees would say king the young the ambitious the people who want to change things away from where they needed to thinking says that i'm not you know. saying that we shouldn't take an refugees who come from for
where to indeed alan would you say that europe and also perhaps north america are prepared for a major influx of climate change driven migration. we were obviously not prepared because we. almost collapsed in europe politically when we had to do with syrian migration which was driven by civil war and brutality of a. you know of the regime in syria and so no we we're not prepared to be controversial hadn't we should do everything we can to prevent this migration for the simple reason that these...
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that is what they are doing now in north america and europe. with some political differences, around our quarter to stay together. >> three weeks ago when we got abu bakr al-baghdadi turkey was very helpful, we flew over areas controlled by turkey and turkish military. they absolutely were very supportive. we didn't tell them what we were doing or where we were going, turkey could not have been nicer, could not have been more supportive and that is important. i wanted to say in keeping the oil isis was trying to regain control of the oil and we have total control of the oil and frankly a lot of support from different people but the only soldiers we have essentially in that area are the soldiers keeping the oil so we have the oil and we can do with the oil what we want. >> how is that -- >> they tried to buy hours and the obama administration said you can't have -- the obama administration, not going to sell them to you. said that a number of times in turkey went and got the russian missile. we will see what happens. still talking about it and t
that is what they are doing now in north america and europe. with some political differences, around our quarter to stay together. >> three weeks ago when we got abu bakr al-baghdadi turkey was very helpful, we flew over areas controlled by turkey and turkish military. they absolutely were very supportive. we didn't tell them what we were doing or where we were going, turkey could not have been nicer, could not have been more supportive and that is important. i wanted to say in keeping...
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of course you're referring to north america now when i say america i mean north america they don't like to be clear about this is a america too yes i have noticed they don't like us they are united states the us and i don't mean americans like those people in united states who like to refer to themselves as america but it's like those a.t.m. fees right so in other words the interest rates on this debt if you have access to certain privileged windows over there at the central bank. doesn't mean anything to you but for everyone else or they have to deal with the economic fallout from all the financial vandalism but that's a little micro cause some of the macro story where saying here is like here they're paying 7.9 percent on their 100 year bonds and who knows how much the i.m.f. and austerity measures and all sorts of plunder of the country as a result of the i.m.f. loan so yeah the cost is very high at a certain level it's negative interest rates in europe and free money in europe but here we have this situation and then i'm going to look at this tweet stream from bronco milan of it he
of course you're referring to north america now when i say america i mean north america they don't like to be clear about this is a america too yes i have noticed they don't like us they are united states the us and i don't mean americans like those people in united states who like to refer to themselves as america but it's like those a.t.m. fees right so in other words the interest rates on this debt if you have access to certain privileged windows over there at the central bank. doesn't mean...
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that would be good for all the workers in north america. they're trying to have more content in cars, for example, made in north america. and more content in a car must be made at $16 an hour labor. the idea is that you can't just ship your jobs to mexico where they make a lot less than that. that could mean higher car prices frr consumers. it could also mean less profitable cars, maybe they get moved to asia. but the idea here is to kind of make more content of american cars, north american cars made in north america under higher wages. >> on the political side, skrauskraujohn, some democrat ts think nancy pelosi shouldn't have handed president trump this win on the day of the articles of impeachment. >> she was showing washington could still work in the height of impeachment and the impeachment overshadows this deal. but the democrats did work with the white house. they got this to show washington can work. it can compartmentalize. after 25 years a deal should be updated. this is a lot of concern and addresses a lot of things that haven't
that would be good for all the workers in north america. they're trying to have more content in cars, for example, made in north america. and more content in a car must be made at $16 an hour labor. the idea is that you can't just ship your jobs to mexico where they make a lot less than that. that could mean higher car prices frr consumers. it could also mean less profitable cars, maybe they get moved to asia. but the idea here is to kind of make more content of american cars, north american...
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we had, i think, the worst prime minister in theresa may since lord north lost north america, as she was pretty hopeless. >> we thought he was pretty good. >> well, i know. and johnny well done you. but this is the battle for our independence, you see, from the european union. and i just, having spent 25 years building a fringe movement called ukip to a level where it posed an existential threat to the conservatives. they gave us a referendum, we won the referendum. i was happy in 2016 to take a backseat, but here's the thing. the brexit that boris has been offering doesn't actually take us out fully of europe law, of the european institutions, and potentially makes doing a trade deal with america very difficult. so, yes, i accept the point i've shifted the agenda. we are now going to get brexit. it's going to happen. we're going to leave at the end of january. i've got no doubt about that. the debate now isn't whether we get brexit, whether it's brexit in name only or something meaningful. >> when you look back, what do you think turned your movement for brexit from a fringe to some
we had, i think, the worst prime minister in theresa may since lord north lost north america, as she was pretty hopeless. >> we thought he was pretty good. >> well, i know. and johnny well done you. but this is the battle for our independence, you see, from the european union. and i just, having spent 25 years building a fringe movement called ukip to a level where it posed an existential threat to the conservatives. they gave us a referendum, we won the referendum. i was happy in...
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energy exports across north america for years to come. the agreement represents a true bipartisan accomplishment that will set the standard for future trade agreements. i want to thank chairman neal, the working group, ranking member brady, and ambassador lighthizer for their work. as co-chair of the new democrat coalition trade task force, i have been actively working with them to advance this agreement -- this agreement all year. i am so glad to see it come to the floor of the house and i encourage my colleagues to vote yes. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yield back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. brady: i'm prepared to close as well. mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. brady: thank you, sir. texas is made for trade.
energy exports across north america for years to come. the agreement represents a true bipartisan accomplishment that will set the standard for future trade agreements. i want to thank chairman neal, the working group, ranking member brady, and ambassador lighthizer for their work. as co-chair of the new democrat coalition trade task force, i have been actively working with them to advance this agreement -- this agreement all year. i am so glad to see it come to the floor of the house and i...
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america by locking in high drug prices and expanding big pharma monopoly. over the past six months my democratic colleagues and i on the working group we worked for a deal that helps america's patients, workers and all consumers. we now have a new and improved renegotiated nafta that prevents big pharma from raising the price of prescription drugs across the united states, mexico and canada. first, we illuminated provisions that undermined congress' ability to change domestic policy that lead to high drug prices. the trump administration tried to talk into -- to talk in big corporate to big pharma in the u.s. and ca ten years of market exclusivity for biologics. though we currently have in the united states 12 years of exclusivity in the united states this trade bill would have tied congresses hands and prevented us from enacting legislation. i have a bill that would actually lower the exclusivity time but that provision is now out of the trade deal. it is gone. [applause] and because of our current prescription drug pricing -- >> we will leave this event b
america by locking in high drug prices and expanding big pharma monopoly. over the past six months my democratic colleagues and i on the working group we worked for a deal that helps america's patients, workers and all consumers. we now have a new and improved renegotiated nafta that prevents big pharma from raising the price of prescription drugs across the united states, mexico and canada. first, we illuminated provisions that undermined congress' ability to change domestic policy that lead...
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you've done north america, you've done in europe. if you want to build your next base of hundreds of millions of consumers, and you want to tour the market, you want to get your music out to these consumers, this is where the market is. look at the past decade. the average household income has grown by 1.5 times. and if you look at the decade that comes, the average household income will grow by another 1.5 times, and these people are ready to consume notjust products, they are also willing to consume experiences. i think it's really the taxation and infrastructure. we tend to overspend on infrastructure, on building infrastructure for each event. the taxation in this country for live events is extremely high. it is 28%. if we address these two issues, then this is a real viable business. this will become a rock solid high growth high—frequency high margin contribution business in the years to come. # where the streets have no name...#. at the top of the show, we asked you about how you keep your christmas spending down. let's take
you've done north america, you've done in europe. if you want to build your next base of hundreds of millions of consumers, and you want to tour the market, you want to get your music out to these consumers, this is where the market is. look at the past decade. the average household income has grown by 1.5 times. and if you look at the decade that comes, the average household income will grow by another 1.5 times, and these people are ready to consume notjust products, they are also willing to...
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it will raise the wages of workers throughout north america. it will accelerate the growth of our american economy. i am thankful for the talent and effort of ambassador lighthizer in successfully reaching this incredibly complicated trilateral agreement. i am also thankful that we finally have a president with the backbone and determination to do what is necessary to bring our trading partners to the table, many of whom have taken advantage of us for far too long and despite the criticism of many here in our own country. our president is doing what is right for -- and fair for america and american workers. and finally, madam speaker, i am thankful that speaker pelosi has finally found a moment of sufficient political expedience that she would allow this the house went on to approve the agreement. cn ted yoho joined democrats in voting against the measure, along with independent congressman justin amash. the agreement now heads to the senate. legislation in the house resumes when members return tuesday, january 7. ♪ >> the house will be in or
it will raise the wages of workers throughout north america. it will accelerate the growth of our american economy. i am thankful for the talent and effort of ambassador lighthizer in successfully reaching this incredibly complicated trilateral agreement. i am also thankful that we finally have a president with the backbone and determination to do what is necessary to bring our trading partners to the table, many of whom have taken advantage of us for far too long and despite the criticism of...
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more now live from our north america correspondent peter bowes. the president is right when he says this process is part of some that is wrong, it set out under the constitution. this process is part of some that is wrong, it set out under the constitution. it's this process is part of some that is wrong, it set out under the constitution. it's a this process is part of some that is wrong, it set out under the constitution. it's a constitutional process and his complaint that he hasn't been given the opportunity essentially to tell his side of the story, well, the democrats are saying that is wrong because he was invited over the past few weeks. the president has repeatedly refused for example to allow some of his senior aides in the white house, witnesses to be cross—examined and allow relevant witnesses to be cross—examined and allow releva nt docu ments witnesses to be cross—examined and allow relevant documents to be released from the white house the may well actually prove his argument but he has blocked all of that so it has been very one—sided so far but it seems by the pr
more now live from our north america correspondent peter bowes. the president is right when he says this process is part of some that is wrong, it set out under the constitution. this process is part of some that is wrong, it set out under the constitution. it's this process is part of some that is wrong, it set out under the constitution. it's a this process is part of some that is wrong, it set out under the constitution. it's a constitutional process and his complaint that he hasn't been...