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announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation andú amy:from pacicifica this is demomocracy now.w... bobby kennedy: i have some very sad wsws for all o oyou, a and,i think, sad news for all of our fellow citizens, and people whwo love peace all over the worlrld. and ththat is that martin n lutr kingng was shot and was kikilled toninight in memphphis, tennese. amy: 1968: a year in revolt. in this democracy now special, we look back h
announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation andú amy:from pacicifica this is demomocracy now.w... bobby kennedy: i have some very sad wsws for all o oyou, a and,i think, sad news for all of our fellow citizens, and people whwo love peace all over the worlrld. and ththat is that martin n lutr kingng was shot and was kikilled toninight in memphphis, tennese. amy: 1968: a year in revolt. in this democracy now special, we look back h
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trump ahind relssedee wa report on the trump tower meetingen don trump jr., ander rjaussianreshn k andus we learned that mueller has reached a plea deal with paul manafort, former campaign chairman. with allhese moving parts, there's been one constant, the seecy surrounding the mueller operation, no leaks. there is a recent cnn poll that ndi increasingly losing fai7%ubs rfh icans but you seeansorkingn o with senate democrats came to theusonouiosen republicans, and they s heeyifta dfedrencai between the senate and house approach, this week was it. you saw senate republi sabs tngyiytashingt never behind. in fact,se hepouub rns the find the election was tilted towards trump. they rejected thisel ent you see all of the republicans coming out and saying that they are happy and senate hepublicans arpy to look into this and want to continue the investigation. the partisanship on the house said is not surprising. they're dra into districts where they're more likely to be elected by republicans who are more likely to believe in the president so they have different political concerns back home and
trump ahind relssedee wa report on the trump tower meetingen don trump jr., ander rjaussianreshn k andus we learned that mueller has reached a plea deal with paul manafort, former campaign chairman. with allhese moving parts, there's been one constant, the seecy surrounding the mueller operation, no leaks. there is a recent cnn poll that ndi increasingly losing fai7%ubs rfh icans but you seeansorkingn o with senate democrats came to theusonouiosen republicans, and they s heeyifta dfedrencai...
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al-jazeera results from the first round of colombia's presidential elections suggest a right winger if andu k. is in the lead with about thirty nine percent of the vote ok is a critic of the fog peace deal and he wants to make it tougher is likely to face left wing challenger gustava petro in a second round runoff in three weeks mocking america editor of the sea and human reports from bogota. this was the connection in many ways first of all because it was the first election in more than half a century in which guns were not fired people went to the polls without the fear of rebel groups attacking them also is the first time that the religious or former fundamentalists.
al-jazeera results from the first round of colombia's presidential elections suggest a right winger if andu k. is in the lead with about thirty nine percent of the vote ok is a critic of the fog peace deal and he wants to make it tougher is likely to face left wing challenger gustava petro in a second round runoff in three weeks mocking america editor of the sea and human reports from bogota. this was the connection in many ways first of all because it was the first election in more than half a...
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. >> kevin brady asked about prospect forces for a deal, andu said he is optimistic, but some are limitingxpectations. >> two weeks ago we thought we would be wrapping up a nafta negotiation to be voted on later in the year, and now we learn that that process is slowed and maybe we won't get there by the end of the year. >> the talks with china are considered open-ended. they will go through the 19th. as we have seen with many other trade discussions, you have to take any optimism with a grain of salt. >> i don't know how you're keeping track of the story can you give us a rough idea of what the timeline is what can we expect from china and what can we expect from the u.s. administration and are you sleeping >> i could be sleeping more, put it that way. the talks with china will go through the 19th it's unclear what can be resolved on a big picture basis within a short time frame, even the white house and the president will acknowledge these issues have been long standing issues there are deadlines on tuesday approaching. it is on tuesday after which that the u.s. trade representative coul
. >> kevin brady asked about prospect forces for a deal, andu said he is optimistic, but some are limitingxpectations. >> two weeks ago we thought we would be wrapping up a nafta negotiation to be voted on later in the year, and now we learn that that process is slowed and maybe we won't get there by the end of the year. >> the talks with china are considered open-ended. they will go through the 19th. as we have seen with many other trade discussions, you have to take any...
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so the entire intent of my sanctuary law went out the window when they amended it andu added felonies make the community think i'm trying to abolish the sanctuary law itself so now certain communities are up in arms and it's blatantly absurd. i'm going to go forward with this ordinance. >> tucker: we are rooting for you. i never thought i would say this but anything you are for but i'm rooting for you in this case. quickly since you are from san francisco, you walk down the street, you see junkies shooting up. you go to union square and there are people living there and defecating on the sidewalk. the city is protecting felons. do you think "i don't recognize this place"? >> again, i'm a mother of four, grandmother of five, a very successful civil rights attorney. if you told me a year and a half ago i was going to run for mayor again, i would have said i don't think so, but i have to tell iay you, walking through the streets, seeing such property on -- poverty on the streets, something i've already addressed before and was extremely successful at addressing. seeing this unbelievable
so the entire intent of my sanctuary law went out the window when they amended it andu added felonies make the community think i'm trying to abolish the sanctuary law itself so now certain communities are up in arms and it's blatantly absurd. i'm going to go forward with this ordinance. >> tucker: we are rooting for you. i never thought i would say this but anything you are for but i'm rooting for you in this case. quickly since you are from san francisco, you walk down the street, you...
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there as there are fewer players is a in the market, you lose, first of all, from the a you andu pharmacists' aspect, you lose negotiation power for people to think, oh, you can negotiate your terms with an insurer, and the larger an insurer gets, we found now already they're take it or leave it contracts. so, the negotiation powers always a concern, but patient access. you the fact that an insurer can build a network that has, quote, unquote, access, and meanwhile, the patient's pharmacist is not included in the network, and those choices are happening and we're seeing more and more patients unable to go to the pharmacy of their choice. >> the interesting thing about the potential mergers that they go through is that we've had pbm's around for a number of years now and actually the two essentially -- we really have no more big bpm's and it could be a bm's and it could be a big change for the structure of the industry. is there a reason why we're moving more towards the integration of the pbm with the insurer? >> we're seeing consolidation across the board in the health care industry. i mean
there as there are fewer players is a in the market, you lose, first of all, from the a you andu pharmacists' aspect, you lose negotiation power for people to think, oh, you can negotiate your terms with an insurer, and the larger an insurer gets, we found now already they're take it or leave it contracts. so, the negotiation powers always a concern, but patient access. you the fact that an insurer can build a network that has, quote, unquote, access, and meanwhile, the patient's pharmacist is...
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presidenrouhani said heould like to stay in the deal with the european, perhaps china andu russiathere also seemed to be a hint that they might perhaps put in place the ability to start up teir program again. what is your sense of what they're going to do next? >> i'm not for sure, but here's what my gut tells me: i think they will probably try to work together with the europeanes alrussia, and china to continue to comply with some aspects of the deal so those nations will help them ecoomically. byg that they'll effectively drive a wedge between the unit states and our european ally, which is a problem. but what i also expect iran to do is because the deal involves them agreeing to some very specific and heightened inspections, i think you'll see them sayde, well, pre trump is out of the deal. we don't have to do the rigorous inspections that the deal requires. i think you'll start to see them aling back on alowing inspections, even if they don't immediately start up activity to develop plutonium or uranium. >> brangham: senator tim kaine ofu virginia, thank ry much. >> absolutely. >>
presidenrouhani said heould like to stay in the deal with the european, perhaps china andu russiathere also seemed to be a hint that they might perhaps put in place the ability to start up teir program again. what is your sense of what they're going to do next? >> i'm not for sure, but here's what my gut tells me: i think they will probably try to work together with the europeanes alrussia, and china to continue to comply with some aspects of the deal so those nations will help them...
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i said, you know, this russia thing with trump andus
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the call andus on with the company is about, delivering the best sporting goods products in the worlding our consumers buy those products and that is what is happening in the marketplace. as you can see from the results we published. final question and we will talk about the business. have you had any conversations within the business in the last week for hours about dropping kanye west? guest: no. ok. have you had conversations within the last year about dropping reebok? guest: not at all. we were -- we are confident we will turn reebok around. we have a four-year turnaround and the first step is to make reebok profitable which we are in the process of doing. are growing in europe. there are two countries in the world of significance which is in japan and korea. we can get back to profitable growth. we need to continue our strategy with adidas where our three most important markets are growing trifecta percent. america, online, and china. a strong performance from the overall group standpoint. matt: how important are swings in the euro to you? you are a german company but you manufac
the call andus on with the company is about, delivering the best sporting goods products in the worlding our consumers buy those products and that is what is happening in the marketplace. as you can see from the results we published. final question and we will talk about the business. have you had any conversations within the business in the last week for hours about dropping kanye west? guest: no. ok. have you had conversations within the last year about dropping reebok? guest: not at all. we...
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korea andu got north sanctions, you've got the united states clearly with complications, but whatevert kim jong-un to the table at this moment, that doesn't go away. in fact the difficulty only gets worse. scott: the way we look at it is that normally, this sort of process begins with people at the working level talking to each other for months or years, and ensuring that a deal that is acceptable to all sides is pretty much in place, and then meetave the heads of state to sit down and finalize it and to kind of tie ribbon on it. has done is essentially reverse that process. he has convinced himself and is trying to convince the world that he will be able to show up, sit down with kim, and the two of them will be able to hammer out a pretty decent deal. but that's just not the way things normally work. so if they decide to push the date back a bit and i have more time to really ensure that they are meeting to achieve the same basic goal, and maybe this is not such a bad pause. scarlet: we talked a little bit about that libya model. is that suggestion by john bolton still to blame? how
korea andu got north sanctions, you've got the united states clearly with complications, but whatevert kim jong-un to the table at this moment, that doesn't go away. in fact the difficulty only gets worse. scott: the way we look at it is that normally, this sort of process begins with people at the working level talking to each other for months or years, and ensuring that a deal that is acceptable to all sides is pretty much in place, and then meetave the heads of state to sit down and finalize...
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, andu see us do deals there are none planned, it would be to move things further into 5g and access.: what is 5g point you? i know there is no deal now, but how will that change and where will it point you for the types of deals? tim: the easiest way to think of or ahink about a server device from an operating system and it puts it on a network. you will have a network in the world out in wireless and allow you to do services you have never seen before to consumers. if you wanted to see the celtics -cavaliers game in the front seat and have the same view as someone in the front seat, you will be able to have that same view. if you want to look at financial ,usiness or machine learning they will reset your financial incher in a port -- picture a portfolio, 5g will allow you to do that. it is a big opportunity. you will see everyone we normally talk about and deal with in businesses who create services for consumers, re-creating 5g and coming out with new apps. it is exciting. david: thank you so much. tim armstrong of oath, inc.. coming up, wells auto corrects. they expand auto lendin
, andu see us do deals there are none planned, it would be to move things further into 5g and access.: what is 5g point you? i know there is no deal now, but how will that change and where will it point you for the types of deals? tim: the easiest way to think of or ahink about a server device from an operating system and it puts it on a network. you will have a network in the world out in wireless and allow you to do services you have never seen before to consumers. if you wanted to see the...
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all over the world, there is deficits andus on long-term stability. that is a very unhealthy trend.lix: david morgan, thank you so much courage you will be sticking with us. , health stocksp may have a rocket eight when president trump aligns his plan. more on the prescription. live from new york and washington, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: president trump lays out his plan for cutting drug prices this afternoon. he wants to do something he has been complaining about since last january, before he came to the white house. pres. trump: they are getting away with murder, pharma. have a lot of lobbyists and a lot of power. there is very little bidding on largest buyerthe of drugs in the world, yet we don't bid rapidly. we are going to start bidding and say billions of dollars over a period of time. with anna who covers health care with bloomberg. in boston.elly is will there be bidding, anna? what will we get? anna: we will not be getting bidding. he is not expected to save the government will negotiate for drug prices. instead, he met with pharmaceutical executives and got a plan. david
all over the world, there is deficits andus on long-term stability. that is a very unhealthy trend.lix: david morgan, thank you so much courage you will be sticking with us. , health stocksp may have a rocket eight when president trump aligns his plan. more on the prescription. live from new york and washington, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: president trump lays out his plan for cutting drug prices this afternoon. he wants to do something he has been complaining about since last january, before...
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. >> andu place tariffs on u.s. car imports >> in the same way you place tariffs on exports of trucks, a big item here. they are tariffs we both agreed in 1994 as part of the wto, and neither of us can change them without changing for all other exporters unless we do that in the context of a bilateral trade deal, which is what we were working on with the previous administration these are the normal tariffs that we both apply to trade with countries with whom we do in the have free trade agreements >> are you willing to lower your tariffs as part of a new deal? >> i think as part of a new deal, indeed, we consider that most industrial tariffs should go to 0 provided that the u.s. is willing to do the same, and i think that is one of the things that they have been discussing with wilbur ross in terms of future discussions, but in order to get to that point, we would need a permanent exemption from the threat of unfair tariffs on steel and aluminum exports >> and, ambassador, has the u.s. approached the eu initially be
. >> andu place tariffs on u.s. car imports >> in the same way you place tariffs on exports of trucks, a big item here. they are tariffs we both agreed in 1994 as part of the wto, and neither of us can change them without changing for all other exporters unless we do that in the context of a bilateral trade deal, which is what we were working on with the previous administration these are the normal tariffs that we both apply to trade with countries with whom we do in the have free...
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andus: they reduce the size what was going to be on site -- on friday and they were not able to get thateduced size away on the 10 year. they were's underpinning in the sense that the crisis at auction deadline were $.25 lower. it showed people were prepared to a debate and pick up a bargain. that is a great sign. clearly, i don't think foreign investors are compared to come back in. it is more to the point that the draghi foot has been taken away from italy. they chose not to. ambiguous, very much stepping back. madness, will is $.6 trillion worth of balance sheet. when it gets down to defending something which is a thing to do, they are not doing that. a lot of missed politics going on. they are way too smart. francine: the markets were complacent last week and overreacting on tuesday? james: perhaps they were a little bit complacent. you have to understand with the switch was between last week when it seemed to be much more of an italian problem to more of a questioning of italy's position inside of the euro. that is when you saw the big swing in sentiment. the ecb's qe is about econo
andus: they reduce the size what was going to be on site -- on friday and they were not able to get thateduced size away on the 10 year. they were's underpinning in the sense that the crisis at auction deadline were $.25 lower. it showed people were prepared to a debate and pick up a bargain. that is a great sign. clearly, i don't think foreign investors are compared to come back in. it is more to the point that the draghi foot has been taken away from italy. they chose not to. ambiguous, very...
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and andus our history documentary filmmaker and program director of the project on cold war studies atrd university. march 1968, american turmoil, live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal" and on american history tv on c-span 3. andunday night, journalist author's jerome corsi talks about his book. >> i heard some of these phrases dented about the past couple of years and i did not attach a lot of meaning to them until more recently. maybe you can define in your view the deep stage, shadow government and the swap -- are they the same thing or how do you differentiate between them? >> in my opinion, it's the deep state. others call it the shadow government because it is affecting their own bureaucratic wishes rather than the wishes of the people, in electing donald trump, for instance. donald trump has termed it the swap, which is the term that most americans immediately understand because washington was at one point a swap -- a swap. -- aswamp. on sunday at 9:00 p.m. on c-span's book tv. >> washington journal continues. at our table this morning, michael, you we
and andus our history documentary filmmaker and program director of the project on cold war studies atrd university. march 1968, american turmoil, live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal" and on american history tv on c-span 3. andunday night, journalist author's jerome corsi talks about his book. >> i heard some of these phrases dented about the past couple of years and i did not attach a lot of meaning to them until more recently. maybe you can define...