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that is what the real tpp. so maybe we agree between the consumer group public citizen ,nd cato what is in tpp whatever you think about free trade, ain't so good for most of us. >> this is a rare occasion where i do agree with lori wallach. i agree that what is going on in the ip chapter is a special interest of free-for-all, a grab bag him at that u.s. companies are pushing to get what they want and these agreements. the problem with that is that intellectual property is not a trade issue and it shouldn't be in the agreement. originally, adding it into the agreement was away to bring on more political support to be able to bring in u.s. companies to counter other u.s. companies that would oppose the agreement. at this point, i think we have gotten toward intellectual property taxes are so expansive that what you're seeing is a domestic constituency, people concerned about copyright and patent perform who are opposing the tpp doubt because of anything having to do with trade, but just because it will reform u.s
that is what the real tpp. so maybe we agree between the consumer group public citizen ,nd cato what is in tpp whatever you think about free trade, ain't so good for most of us. >> this is a rare occasion where i do agree with lori wallach. i agree that what is going on in the ip chapter is a special interest of free-for-all, a grab bag him at that u.s. companies are pushing to get what they want and these agreements. the problem with that is that intellectual property is not a trade...
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others voiced opposition saying there isn't much to gain from a tpp. they pointed out that the country should instead try to work ought a free trade agreement with china. some citizens asked for detailed explanations from the government on how the trade deal would affect domestic industries. members of a civic group opposed to the tpp interrupted those hearings there and were ordered by police to leave the room. the south korean government plans to decide whether to join the tpp talks after holding a series of hearings. >>> big news from sony today. the new game console playstation has hit store shelves in north america. it's the company's first new model in seven years. in new york, just about 1,000 video game enthusiasts lined up in front of a sales counter. they rushed to receive the new product when sales began at midnight. officials of sony computer entertainment say the controller for the playstation 4 has a touch panel. and games stored in the server can be transferred and played on a smartphone or tablet. users can also share the game screen wi
others voiced opposition saying there isn't much to gain from a tpp. they pointed out that the country should instead try to work ought a free trade agreement with china. some citizens asked for detailed explanations from the government on how the trade deal would affect domestic industries. members of a civic group opposed to the tpp interrupted those hearings there and were ordered by police to leave the room. the south korean government plans to decide whether to join the tpp talks after...
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we need to have access to those markets that the tpp example is a great one because i'm convinced that most of those countries will sign an agreement with or without us at some point down the road and will be potentially looking at that. i really worry about that as an exporter and employer of some 50,000 people and what happens to our workers and opportunities as a result of that. >> you have the perspective of being an importer and an exporter. the next are going all over the world and brings sedans from germany. how does the prospect affect your business? >> it certainly must have an impact. we still pay -- we look at our relationship between the united states and europe, we still pay to europe 10%. we have 5% to pay to the u.s. that sums up year by year to a number of $550 million costs related to that. it's not only about the import fees that we have to pay. it's also about the different standards. and you wonder why because it's about crash testing and it's about emission standards. and it's the same glow. it's the same human being sitting in the car. yet we have different standa
we need to have access to those markets that the tpp example is a great one because i'm convinced that most of those countries will sign an agreement with or without us at some point down the road and will be potentially looking at that. i really worry about that as an exporter and employer of some 50,000 people and what happens to our workers and opportunities as a result of that. >> you have the perspective of being an importer and an exporter. the next are going all over the world and...
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originally, south korea had reservations about participating in the tpp talks. but the country started seriously considering the step after japan joined the talks in july. it has been holding a series of public hearings on the issue. >>> the european union said the eurozone jobless rate improved a bit. it was down 12.1%, down 0.1%. european stock markets looking like this, all turned up at this hour. germany currently at 9,391. paris, the market is gaining a tenth of a percent, london is up by .2 of 1%. no major trading cues with the u.s. markets closed for the thanksgiving holiday. tokyo's nikkei retreated from a six-year high that it touched on thursday. turning to currency, euro is hovering around its highest level in four and a half years against the yen, right now at 139.22. the november consumer price index released today rose .9% from a year earlier. traders seem not to be reacting much to that announcement at this time. dollar/yen meantime changing hands at 102.30. >>> searching stock prices are proving to be a boon to a giant japanese pension fund, prof
originally, south korea had reservations about participating in the tpp talks. but the country started seriously considering the step after japan joined the talks in july. it has been holding a series of public hearings on the issue. >>> the european union said the eurozone jobless rate improved a bit. it was down 12.1%, down 0.1%. european stock markets looking like this, all turned up at this hour. germany currently at 9,391. paris, the market is gaining a tenth of a percent, london...
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the question is why is the mainstream media not covering tpp? tpp is the transpacific partnership. there's a lot of ineptitude to go around on this. the multinationals have got a great deal of influence on the corporate media in this country. i can't speak for anybody else, but i do believe this is a major story that affects the middle class, that affects workers. it certainly needs to be under the microscope. the problem is the negotiations for the tpp have been behind closed doors. done by corporate consultants and there are members of congress who don't know anything about it. it's a sad state of affairs. i'm really surprised that president obama is backing it the way he is with such little detail given to the american people. i could talk on this issue for hours. it cuts right to the chase of the strength of our economy in this country, but you know what? the other ineptitude is the tea party. where is glenn beck? where are all the tea partiers out there? aren't you concerned about sovereignty issues when it comes to trade? aren't you concerned about american wages and outsourc
the question is why is the mainstream media not covering tpp? tpp is the transpacific partnership. there's a lot of ineptitude to go around on this. the multinationals have got a great deal of influence on the corporate media in this country. i can't speak for anybody else, but i do believe this is a major story that affects the middle class, that affects workers. it certainly needs to be under the microscope. the problem is the negotiations for the tpp have been behind closed doors. done by...
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democrats in congress need to tell the president they oppose the tpp. i don't know how the democrats can go home and say that they are for the middle class and they're for workers and they're for working families and then give a stamp of approval on something like this. this cuts to the guts and the heart and soul of our economy. we will never rebuild the middle class in this country if we rubber stamp deals like this. larry cohen joins me tonight. mr. cohen, great to have you with us. why this angle about veterans, how does this really apply to veterans in a big whey when they want to cycle back into the economy after serving their country. >> well, first of all, the unemployment rate for recent veterans, those who have served since 2001 is 50% higher than the population as a whole. secondly, the question is when it comes to food stamps or health care or anything else, do we really care about veterans or do we just give them free tickets to ball games? so this is about really squaring up where is our commitment to our own economy, to working class fami
democrats in congress need to tell the president they oppose the tpp. i don't know how the democrats can go home and say that they are for the middle class and they're for workers and they're for working families and then give a stamp of approval on something like this. this cuts to the guts and the heart and soul of our economy. we will never rebuild the middle class in this country if we rubber stamp deals like this. larry cohen joins me tonight. mr. cohen, great to have you with us. why this...
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tpp, the trans-pacific partnership. it's a trade agreement the united states is negotiating with australia, canada, japan and eight other countries in the pacific region. if you don't know about the tpp, and few do, it's because the powerful people behind it, including president obama, don't want you to know. the negotiations are shrouded in secrecy, and once they are completed, obama wants to rush the agreement through congress, fast-tracking, they call it, with our elected representatives given the choice only of voting it up or down. last year, over 130 members of congress asked the white house for more transparency about what's being negotiated and were essentially told to go fly a kite. you can be sure of this, however. a select group of corporate partners, companies like generax electric, goldman sachs, and pfizer, the pharmaceutical giant, are not likely to be in the dark. players like these stand to be the real beneficiaries of the agreement, because like other so-called "free trade" agreements, tpp actually wil
tpp, the trans-pacific partnership. it's a trade agreement the united states is negotiating with australia, canada, japan and eight other countries in the pacific region. if you don't know about the tpp, and few do, it's because the powerful people behind it, including president obama, don't want you to know. the negotiations are shrouded in secrecy, and once they are completed, obama wants to rush the agreement through congress, fast-tracking, they call it, with our elected representatives...
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. >> we have high hopes to see the deal on tpp soon and ttip right behind that. then with the job creation that we are all lacking, even at this point in asia, europe and the u.s., i would expect to see the benefits of that a year to two years later as we're starteding to see with south korea and colombia today. it it doesn't take long to open the spigot once those tariffs come down. i would be pretty optimistic that it would help job growth and gdp growth in all three zones, but particularly this one. 95% of our consumers are outside this country. we have to learn to deal with that. >> governor? >> i mean directly, i don't have the number on the pacific, but with the ttip agreement, we think it it will go up about $2 billion, which is a lot. i think the other thing is you have to look at context in what's happening in the broader market. there are some things working in our advantage. energy costs in the u.s. are going down. that's not true in a lot of other countries around the world. we can take advantage of that. the logistics costs of transferring goods are
. >> we have high hopes to see the deal on tpp soon and ttip right behind that. then with the job creation that we are all lacking, even at this point in asia, europe and the u.s., i would expect to see the benefits of that a year to two years later as we're starteding to see with south korea and colombia today. it it doesn't take long to open the spigot once those tariffs come down. i would be pretty optimistic that it would help job growth and gdp growth in all three zones, but...
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so we will be working over the course of the next couple of months on tpp. as t-tip get up and running, we will try to achieve that objective. >> and hope there are no more government shutdowns to stop you. a couple of you have mentioned agriculture, which is not really represented up here. though governor, you have the tomato industry in tennessee. i will use you as a proxy. what do you say to a farmer, to somebody who is being asked to make real concessions on what kinds of subsidies they receive for agricultural work? >> that is the difficult piece. i do not know the number, but i have seen the number that tennessee produces versus pre- nafta. there ha hen.couple of things. number one, food is more about quality and number two, it is about access to markets. the farm to table deal has become a huge opportunity for local growers. let's keep concentrating on the markets you know you can do well on with quality. we will specify tomato farmers. i am confident your tomatoes can be better than those brought in, let's all that. you can export to mexico quite eas
so we will be working over the course of the next couple of months on tpp. as t-tip get up and running, we will try to achieve that objective. >> and hope there are no more government shutdowns to stop you. a couple of you have mentioned agriculture, which is not really represented up here. though governor, you have the tomato industry in tennessee. i will use you as a proxy. what do you say to a farmer, to somebody who is being asked to make real concessions on what kinds of subsidies...
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we are much further along on tpp. it's been underway now for three plus years. we are in the in game. we're trying to work on the outstanding issues which are still significant. all other countries around the table are working very hard to try and get this done. with regard to ttip, as earlier stage, we've also been spending a lot of time over the last year and have with our european colleagues coming to a common understanding of where we have similar approaches, where we have different approaches to issue. there's no great surprise and i think we know how to work our way through it. which doesn't mean it won't be very difficult to think it is doable. the great opportunity but also the challenge with the european agreement is we're going to try to bring our regulatory standards systems more closely together. not deregulation, not lower health or safety standards but try and eliminate unnecessary costs, unnecessary friction that get in the way between the two well-regulated markets. and that is something that's going to take some creativity. it's a new area that
we are much further along on tpp. it's been underway now for three plus years. we are in the in game. we're trying to work on the outstanding issues which are still significant. all other countries around the table are working very hard to try and get this done. with regard to ttip, as earlier stage, we've also been spending a lot of time over the last year and have with our european colleagues coming to a common understanding of where we have similar approaches, where we have different...
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we are much further along on tpp. it has been underway three plus years. we are trying to work on the outstanding issues, which are still significant, but all of the countries around the table are working hard to try to get this done. with regard to t-tip, we are at an earlier stage, but we have also been spending a lot of time with our european colleagues coming to a common understanding where we have similar or different approaches to an issue. there is no surprise. which does not mean it may not be very difficult, but i think it is doable. the great opportunity and also the challenge with the european agreement is that we are going to try and bring our regulatory standards more closely together, not deregulation, lower health and safety standards by trying to eliminate unnecessary costs or frictions that get in the way between two well-regulated markets. that is something that will take creativity. it is a new area we are focused on. it is one that holds out a lot of promise. the other thing i would add, just to doug's point earlier, we do not live in a
we are much further along on tpp. it has been underway three plus years. we are trying to work on the outstanding issues, which are still significant, but all of the countries around the table are working hard to try to get this done. with regard to t-tip, we are at an earlier stage, but we have also been spending a lot of time with our european colleagues coming to a common understanding where we have similar or different approaches to an issue. there is no surprise. which does not mean it may...
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the tpp is bad for american worker, period. separate groups of democrats and republicans condemn the tpp and wrote strongly worded letters to president obama. tea party representative michelle bachman is monday the names on the petition. 600 corporate advisers have been given access to the content of this agreement. but the public has been kept in the dark about what's being negotiated on behalf of the corporations. the administration is asking for fast-track authority, which allows the president to send directly to the floor four a vote with no amendments or a debate. the lack of congressional oversight is generating major opposition. but can it be stoppestopped? good to have you with us. can it go through? >> i think it's going to be a big struggle to get it through the congress anytime toon. half of the congress and house of representatives has very serious concerns not only about the trade agreement but then about the fast-track procedure which takes members of congress out of the process where we can speak up on behalf of
the tpp is bad for american worker, period. separate groups of democrats and republicans condemn the tpp and wrote strongly worded letters to president obama. tea party representative michelle bachman is monday the names on the petition. 600 corporate advisers have been given access to the content of this agreement. but the public has been kept in the dark about what's being negotiated on behalf of the corporations. the administration is asking for fast-track authority, which allows the...
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tpp is closer to fruition. what would it mean for caterpillar? >> we have a huge business in asia are growing that's probably the single largest opportunity over the next decade or so. we have to be there. again, i come back to the point that it's likely that a lot of those countries with or without us. we'll be looking into a market that we had to be competing with. there's another one almost of africa because i'm kind of passionate about this. we watched the chinese really take over africa. they come in with their own financing, their own engineering was sometimes their own workers to take over minerals, extraction, oil and gas, hydroelectric power across africa. i think we can do better in this country. i know michael that's on your agenda in all of our agenda. and so please hear the crossover between commerce and state because that's what we really need. that's what china and others do so well when they look at a market. they combine all their assets to go after businesses and try to win customers over. we can do that and i admire the commerc
tpp is closer to fruition. what would it mean for caterpillar? >> we have a huge business in asia are growing that's probably the single largest opportunity over the next decade or so. we have to be there. again, i come back to the point that it's likely that a lot of those countries with or without us. we'll be looking into a market that we had to be competing with. there's another one almost of africa because i'm kind of passionate about this. we watched the chinese really take over...
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comercio con esteroides, es mucho más de otras cosas que el tratado de libre comercio y me refiero al tpp, es el acuerdo transpacífico, ¿no? estaba tratando de acordarme lo que significa por sus siglas en inglés. ¿porque no lo estará negociando cuando pasa una cuestión que va a afectar 1 a de 800 miles de personas? méxico, la frontera, la cuestión migratoria; a perú... méxico fue invitado por estados unidos, y una mujer que se llama lori, de un programa que se llama democracy now, ella dice que es 1 caballo de troya de las corporaciones que está cambiado de manera radical muchas otras cosas. entonces yo ubico esto de la reforma migratoria de que poner en el contexto de estos intereses corporativos, como poner un muro, como beneficia las mercancías y despreciando el ser humano trabajador y tratándolo como lo quieren tratar en esta reforma. >>Éste comporta mitad de las corporaciones y de nuestros legisladores viene de años, es la manera como se han comportado siempre los estados unidos de américa. >>lo cual no lo hace que esté bien. legitimidad no por tradición. >>no está
comercio con esteroides, es mucho más de otras cosas que el tratado de libre comercio y me refiero al tpp, es el acuerdo transpacífico, ¿no? estaba tratando de acordarme lo que significa por sus siglas en inglés. ¿porque no lo estará negociando cuando pasa una cuestión que va a afectar 1 a de 800 miles de personas? méxico, la frontera, la cuestión migratoria; a perú... méxico fue invitado por estados unidos, y una mujer que se llama lori, de un programa que se llama democracy now,...
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we need to have access to the markets that the tpp is a great one. i am convinced most of those countries will sign an agreement with or without us at some point down the road and we will be potentially looking in on that. i really worry about that as an export and employer of some 50,000 people in the united states and what happens to our workers and opportunities as a result of that. >> let me give the prospective both being an importer and exporter. of course, the closure going all over the world and bringing them in from germany. how is that prospect of the agreements affect your business? >> it must have an impact. if you think we still pay -- just look at our relationship and the united states and europe. we pay to europe but 10% it reduces to pay to go into the u.s.. that sums up year by year to a number of north of 550 million just as costs related to that. it's not about the import fees we have to pay but it's also about the different standards and you wonder why. i mean, it's about crash testing and it's about emissions standards. it's the
we need to have access to the markets that the tpp is a great one. i am convinced most of those countries will sign an agreement with or without us at some point down the road and we will be potentially looking in on that. i really worry about that as an export and employer of some 50,000 people in the united states and what happens to our workers and opportunities as a result of that. >> let me give the prospective both being an importer and exporter. of course, the closure going all...
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wikileaks has gotten hold of the confidential draft of a key part of tpp, the section on intellectual property, just ahead of a big summit on the trade deal that begins november 19th. we'll link you to it that document. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there and i'll see you here, next time. >> don't wait a week to get more moyers. visit billmoyers.com for exclusive blogs,s says and video features. this episode is available on dvd for $19.95. to order call 11-800- 336-1917 or write to the address on your screen. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport foun
wikileaks has gotten hold of the confidential draft of a key part of tpp, the section on intellectual property, just ahead of a big summit on the trade deal that begins november 19th. we'll link you to it that document. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there and i'll see you here, next time. >> don't wait a week to get more moyers. visit billmoyers.com for exclusive blogs,s says and video features. this episode is available on dvd for $19.95. to order call 11-800- 336-1917 or...
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cutler net the head of the ruling liberal democratic party tpp task force toy yeah nishika nishikawa. she said all products should be put on the table for bilateral discussions. nishikawa respond thad the two country's leaders have confirmed the existence of areas that should be handled with care. he said for japan five key categories including rice and wheat belong to those areas. e he then said japan wants to decide on the items on which tariffs should be eliminated. >>> work ergs at a group of factories specializing in auto parts have collaborated on an unexpected target. they've launched a deep sea probe in water south of tokyo. a survey ship left the port in kanagawa prefecture and will be at sea for three days. engineers from research institutions in the tokyo area developed the probe. it will conduct underwater reresearch. members will try to take pictures of deep sea creatures. the vessel is equipped with a video camera, set inside a glass sphere that can withstand high water pressure. >> translator: we want to show people that even small factories can get involved in this kin
cutler net the head of the ruling liberal democratic party tpp task force toy yeah nishika nishikawa. she said all products should be put on the table for bilateral discussions. nishikawa respond thad the two country's leaders have confirmed the existence of areas that should be handled with care. he said for japan five key categories including rice and wheat belong to those areas. e he then said japan wants to decide on the items on which tariffs should be eliminated. >>> work ergs at...
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. >>> this week on moyers & company -- tpp: the big story you haven't heard about. >> there'd be no reason to keep it so secret if it was in the interest of the public. >> this really is a deal that's being negotiated by corporations for corporations and any benefit it provides to the bulk of the populations of this country will be purely incidental. >> and drone warfare. deadly fire from the sky. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose
. >>> this week on moyers & company -- tpp: the big story you haven't heard about. >> there'd be no reason to keep it so secret if it was in the interest of the public. >> this really is a deal that's being negotiated by corporations for corporations and any benefit it provides to the bulk of the populations of this country will be purely incidental. >> and drone warfare. deadly fire from the sky. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation...
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>> i have very high hopes we will see a deal on tpp fairly soon and tpip right behind that. then with of the job creation that we are all lacking even at this point in asia, and europe and the u.s. i would expect to see the benefits of that a year to two years later as we are starting to see with your leah today. it doesn't take a very long to open the spigot on exports and imports one fits those tariffs come down and the standards are synchronized. i would be optimistic that it would help job growth and gdp growth in all of those loans particularly this one because 95% of consumers or outside of the country and we have to learn to deal with that. >> i don't have the number on the pacific but with the tpip agreement exports will go up 35% which is about $2 billion which is a lot of the other thing is you have to look at everything in context of what is happening in the broad market and there are things working to our broad advantage. energy costs in the u.s. are going down. that isn't true in a lot of other countries around the world. we can take advantage of that. the cost
>> i have very high hopes we will see a deal on tpp fairly soon and tpip right behind that. then with of the job creation that we are all lacking even at this point in asia, and europe and the u.s. i would expect to see the benefits of that a year to two years later as we are starting to see with your leah today. it doesn't take a very long to open the spigot on exports and imports one fits those tariffs come down and the standards are synchronized. i would be optimistic that it would...
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what do you make then of the appointment, the elevation, if you like, to leader leader of the tpp? it's a very surprising move, because it takes the leadership away from the tribe, which has been the central decision making. it gives it away to a group -- because this group that he heads was started by his father-in-law in 1992. so he is got a very different agenda. and a much broader agenda, and much closer ties to the taliban. >> you mentioned his background, he is not based in pakistan, he is not a native, does this mean that he is likely to have problems controlling the various desperate elements that make up the t.p., particularly those most influenced or the ones who prefer dialog over violence? >> absolutely. i think this may potentially mean the unraveling of the ttp has a brand. or as an association that straddled not only the federally administers areas but also the settled areas of pakistan, which is the home base for them originally. from where he was evicted in 2009, and he has chosen to make his base in providence ever since. >> given them, what are the prospects for
what do you make then of the appointment, the elevation, if you like, to leader leader of the tpp? it's a very surprising move, because it takes the leadership away from the tribe, which has been the central decision making. it gives it away to a group -- because this group that he heads was started by his father-in-law in 1992. so he is got a very different agenda. and a much broader agenda, and much closer ties to the taliban. >> you mentioned his background, he is not based in...
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the tpp fight continues. >> i'm out there negotiating the transpacific partnership. >> this is another nafta disaster waiting to happen. international negotiations hit salt lake city. >> all of these issues, one-time agreement without public participation or congressional participation. i'm sorry, that's not our system of government. >> and our number one story to watch, the sunshine state of obama care. >> we always knew this was going to be hard. there's a reason why folks that tried to do it for 100 years and haven't done it. >> the best way to get insurance is to get a job. >> on monday, i'll talk exclusively with charlie crist. >> americans deserve health k coverage and i'm glad the president pushed it forward. >> mike joins us now on "the ed show." we're going to be down in florida later on this weekend. it's the fight for florida. it's charlie crist going against governor rick scott, who scott is criticizing president obama's announcement extending junk insurance plans for yet another year. he says, what happens to these families in a year, will these families still see their in
the tpp fight continues. >> i'm out there negotiating the transpacific partnership. >> this is another nafta disaster waiting to happen. international negotiations hit salt lake city. >> all of these issues, one-time agreement without public participation or congressional participation. i'm sorry, that's not our system of government. >> and our number one story to watch, the sunshine state of obama care. >> we always knew this was going to be hard. there's a reason...
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we need to access to those markets are the tpp example is a great one because i'm convinced, michael, that most of those countries will sign an agreement with or without us. at some point down the road, we will potentially be looking in on that. i'm really worried about that as an exporter and employer of some 50,000 people in the united states and what happens to our workers and opportunities as a result of that. of course he asked five cars are going all over the world and ringing incidents from germany, how does that prospect of those agreements affect? >> we still our if you look at relationship between united states and europe, we still pay import duties to europe like 10%. we have 2.5% to go into the u.s.. that sums up year-by-year to a millionorth of $550 just as costs related to that. it is not only about the import fees that we had to carry, there is also about the different standards. you wonder why because it is about crash testing and emission standards. , it is the same human being sitting in the car, yet we have different standards tunehey cost also to the of a few hundr
we need to access to those markets are the tpp example is a great one because i'm convinced, michael, that most of those countries will sign an agreement with or without us. at some point down the road, we will potentially be looking in on that. i'm really worried about that as an exporter and employer of some 50,000 people in the united states and what happens to our workers and opportunities as a result of that. of course he asked five cars are going all over the world and ringing incidents...
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-led tpp trade talks. tensions going between japan and the u.s. on economic issues, as well. as japanese prime minister abe and jack lew are working to solve the budget issues. lew, on the other hand, pressed abe to deliver on the final aerial of abe-nomics. ross, back to you. >> thanks for that. have a nice weekend there in tokyo. and a reminder of what's on the agenda in asia on monday, cautious consumer spending may dampen chithailand's third quar gdp. in china, the house price index will be released. and gome reports third quarter earnings from hong kong. meanwhile, still to come now, could acoustics be the key to cutting gun crime? in the last of our innovative cities week of reports, find out how one company is using technology to pinpoint the location of gunfire and alert police forces all in realtime. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of y
-led tpp trade talks. tensions going between japan and the u.s. on economic issues, as well. as japanese prime minister abe and jack lew are working to solve the budget issues. lew, on the other hand, pressed abe to deliver on the final aerial of abe-nomics. ross, back to you. >> thanks for that. have a nice weekend there in tokyo. and a reminder of what's on the agenda in asia on monday, cautious consumer spending may dampen chithailand's third quar gdp. in china, the house price index...