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how is thisr diffet from what's happened before? >> thanks, judy.rt of all, this is the meeting between leaders of north tw south korea. the firs took place in 2000 and 2007. in tms of atmospherics and optic, this was by far the best of them, in part because this is first time the south koreans hosted, which allowed them to control the message. it was in korea earlier this week. five news blocks were details about the summit. so the overall messaging was very good about peace on the korean peninsula. in terms of substance, it wasn't as strong as past agreements, not just the summits, but the five joint documents that exist between north and south korea going back to 1972. so overall optics was very good, but in substance maybe good.s >> woodruff: frank jannuzi, how do you read this meeting? >> well, i agrthee ictor that the style was greater than the substance,e,ut in this c i actually think that by playing small ba, victor is the expert on sports diplomacy, but byin plsmall ball the south koreans are aiming for a more achievable and sustainable vis
how is thisr diffet from what's happened before? >> thanks, judy.rt of all, this is the meeting between leaders of north tw south korea. the firs took place in 2000 and 2007. in tms of atmospherics and optic, this was by far the best of them, in part because this is first time the south koreans hosted, which allowed them to control the message. it was in korea earlier this week. five news blocks were details about the summit. so the overall messaging was very good about peace on the...
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even set back for my companies and my business, ihe think long-term approach is smart that we have thisrs conion now. >> advocacy groups have beenua eqy divided on the issue. conservative federation ofnd indet business says tariffs don't have big pressure on leadership. and polls in latest survey. meanwhile, the nonpartisan and entrepreneur council has been more critica in fact the council just testified before congress urging for freerade and strengthening not under mining of nafta. for "nightly business report" i'm kate rogers. >> speaking of nafta, nafta negotiators were back in washington today working on deal in principal they hope can be nalized. the talks have been described by trade minister as entering intensive phase. >> rules of origin are initial confcts. it's important to use this as a prochat certainly enhances north americancompetitiveness, that is good for our steel industry, that ultimately, though, it does have to be something that works. >> some of the sticking points that remain are tver automotive and ag sectors. >> time to take a look at some n today's upgrades and d
even set back for my companies and my business, ihe think long-term approach is smart that we have thisrs conion now. >> advocacy groups have beenua eqy divided on the issue. conservative federation ofnd indet business says tariffs don't have big pressure on leadership. and polls in latest survey. meanwhile, the nonpartisan and entrepreneur council has been more critica in fact the council just testified before congress urging for freerade and strengthening not under mining of nafta. for...
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be -- thisre should should be passed through the state of california. in theyed to pass it did not pass it because a governor said he was not going to support it this time. it was too expensive. to see that happen. i think we will solve a lot of problems for teachers and schools. on c-span. announcer: we will take you back to the event that just ended from memphis with historian taylor branch, the author of a trilogy of books about the civil rights era including the pulitzer prize-winning "parting the waters: america in the king years 1953 to 1963." >> i did not fly in on a fedex jet. because i worry about tom hanks. [laughter] but that is a great movie and a great company. carrie freeman in the museum and the university of memphis for sponsoring this amazing event which would amaze a lot of people in america and certainly a lot of people around dr. king's table in 1968. so deeply to the principles that are either going to take us forward or that we will be lost. i really want to try to convince you in a short amount of time by reviewing dr. king's care
be -- thisre should should be passed through the state of california. in theyed to pass it did not pass it because a governor said he was not going to support it this time. it was too expensive. to see that happen. i think we will solve a lot of problems for teachers and schools. on c-span. announcer: we will take you back to the event that just ended from memphis with historian taylor branch, the author of a trilogy of books about the civil rights era including the pulitzer prize-winning...
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situations that was not exactly clear and in who is making that decision we are happy to do that, thisreis what the senate does but we need a sense of direction. they would preferably like to do something besides stressed the personnel business as mitch mcconnell says, but that may be what occupies most of the time from now until november. >> from huntington indiana on the line for independence, go ahead. >> caller: i don't see why you get these people that are up there in washington, d.c., and they don't solve anything. it is a simple deal on the border. unless you come through the border legally. and the same with the national debt and it's going to kill us. take 1% of your tax everybody. there's nobody exempt and no -- they say if you are a millionaire or if you are a billionaire you pay 1% of your billion dollars national debt tax and 1% of the tariff and it will pay for the national debt in ten years. >> thanks for the call from indiana. thoughts on this suggestion? >> guest: he's kind of articulating that there is a frustration about the debt. why isn't congress addressing this and
situations that was not exactly clear and in who is making that decision we are happy to do that, thisreis what the senate does but we need a sense of direction. they would preferably like to do something besides stressed the personnel business as mitch mcconnell says, but that may be what occupies most of the time from now until november. >> from huntington indiana on the line for independence, go ahead. >> caller: i don't see why you get these people that are up there in...
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remember, together they're 45% of the s&p soat thisrs. traders want to hear what corporations will be doing with their eynewfound m getting from the tax cuts. early signs have been encouraging, bank of america looked at the announced spendin plans of 150 companies about a month ago. they found a mix of one-time bonuses and buy backs and dividends and more cap ex spending. traders are pinningesheir h for a rally on a surge in buyback announcements. 2017 saw $25 billion in announced buy backs, this could go to 800 billion in 2018. it results in most cases to an increase in earnings per share. more important is hopes for more capital expenditures. 40% of companies that makco ents on their spending plans mentioned increased capital expenditu expenditures. there's a relation by techs and industrials andgy ener of course this could all be up-ended by trade war headlines, bether topic expected to addressed by ceos as well. bob pisani at the nework stock exchange. >>> and it's te to take a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades.s goldman
remember, together they're 45% of the s&p soat thisrs. traders want to hear what corporations will be doing with their eynewfound m getting from the tax cuts. early signs have been encouraging, bank of america looked at the announced spendin plans of 150 companies about a month ago. they found a mix of one-time bonuses and buy backs and dividends and more cap ex spending. traders are pinningesheir h for a rally on a surge in buyback announcements. 2017 saw $25 billion in announced buy...
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. >> i got op >> first year revenues were $160,000, a figure lany morris expects t y double thisr and turn her business profitable. she's done cporate events f companies like nike, expanded to three locations in oregon and licensed a business in four other states. b >> you're juswn away by how happy it makes everybody. so that's when i a knew i had business. >> turns outcome bi combining d dogs with goats wasn't such ad ba idea. jane wells, corvallis, oregon. >>> christey's is hosting what it calls the most anticipated art world event of the spring. as we've been reporting the collection of being and david rockefeller will go up for auction nextmonth. today the exhibit of 2,000 items ened in new york. it is expected to be the largesg si auction ever, possibly reaching $1 billion. >>> before we go, here's another look at the day on wall street andhe week. the dow fell 11 points, the usdaq added 1 point and the s&p 500 was nearly 3. the major averages were all slightly loweror the week. >>> and that does it for nbr tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. we
. >> i got op >> first year revenues were $160,000, a figure lany morris expects t y double thisr and turn her business profitable. she's done cporate events f companies like nike, expanded to three locations in oregon and licensed a business in four other states. b >> you're juswn away by how happy it makes everybody. so that's when i a knew i had business. >> turns outcome bi combining d dogs with goats wasn't such ad ba idea. jane wells, corvallis, oregon....
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decline thisr quarter, giving contracts to buy homes are down 14%, the most in five years.verage property tax westchester is the highest in the country -- $17,000. another way of looking at the slump is the number of days hike and properties are staying on the market and not sold. this is sobering as well. westchester -- 798 based in average height and homes on the market. market.end home on the san francisco, interestingly enough, also faces a chemical taxes -- faces state and local taxes. joe: they should show up with facebook and google cache. julia: we should have a ratio of millionaires and billionaires in that region. scarlet: the market closes next. take a look at major indexes before the close. we are looking at gains with the nasdaq up 1.1%, and the doubt 1.4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can tell you about... streaming the most free tv shows and movies on the go. yeah, and... xfinity internet. it's so fast! and you can save by... by getting up to 5 mobile lines included. whoa, you're good. i'm just getting started. ♪ simple. easy. awesome.
decline thisr quarter, giving contracts to buy homes are down 14%, the most in five years.verage property tax westchester is the highest in the country -- $17,000. another way of looking at the slump is the number of days hike and properties are staying on the market and not sold. this is sobering as well. westchester -- 798 based in average height and homes on the market. market.end home on the san francisco, interestingly enough, also faces a chemical taxes -- faces state and local taxes....
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thisr has dealt with strategy and is home, and it does not work. it threatens our existence.ell you that it is not in your family, it may be somewhere down your road. he's sorry horrible car accident the other day and two heroin addicts not off while driving. they could've run off -- run over schoolchildren or a family member. it is a symptom of the abuse. -- forou marty for this those frightening statistics. i want to thank you for making this form available. who -- if any buddy -- is there anybody who is going to go home and use this. get the chancen to talk to real seat -- real tv stars. i try every day to call them heroes. because their humility is 10 out of 10, they will say that the columbia's -- the colombian police were the heroes. if you have a question to ask about the subject or did your cat really get killed by customs? javier is it really true about your love life in columbia. that is the number one question i get asked. and i am not going to answer it. >> i encourage you in the 10 remaining minutes or longer to ask of these two guys questions because they are am
thisr has dealt with strategy and is home, and it does not work. it threatens our existence.ell you that it is not in your family, it may be somewhere down your road. he's sorry horrible car accident the other day and two heroin addicts not off while driving. they could've run off -- run over schoolchildren or a family member. it is a symptom of the abuse. -- forou marty for this those frightening statistics. i want to thank you for making this form available. who -- if any buddy -- is there...