with the freedom sale at priceline, every trip is a big deal. jesse: just do it that seems to be nike s attitude when it comes to standing up for china. the shoe company famously chose to pack colin kaepernick rather than the national anthem is now trying to a different country on for size. calling themselves a brand of the communist nation. on an earnings call this week the nike ceo said, quote: we are the largest sport brand there and we are a brand of china and for china. consumers feel a strong deep connection to the nike, jordan and converse brands in china and it s real. here now to react is arkansas senator tom cotton. all right, senator, 1.4 billion people in china. that s a lot of feet. those feet need shoes. i don t begrudge nike from going after that market. but, i don t like the sucking up to the communist chinese regime