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beijing is now a sanctions buster. why are the people in beijing's supporting the iranians? there are many reasons. analysts point to a few of them such as china wanted to secure access to iran's clean-burning gas, china wanted to compete with russia for influence in iran, china wanted to defend its principle of non-intervention in the affairs of other countries, and of course, china wanted to support the mullahs because they don't want to see the theocracy collapse because that would give hope to the chinese people that they may be able to get rid of their own dictators. yes, these are reasons why china is supporting iran. we need to go deeper and to understand what china is really doing and what they are really doing is trying to undermine america's influence and role in the world. they are trying to make us look ineffectual and partly because they feel threatened by who we are, by the values that we stand for. insecure, intolerance, and a secretive china feels it must change the liberal and democratic system that we lead. what is china doing? they are supporting every nuc
beijing is now a sanctions buster. why are the people in beijing's supporting the iranians? there are many reasons. analysts point to a few of them such as china wanted to secure access to iran's clean-burning gas, china wanted to compete with russia for influence in iran, china wanted to defend its principle of non-intervention in the affairs of other countries, and of course, china wanted to support the mullahs because they don't want to see the theocracy collapse because that would give hope...
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and also there may be some problems inside the regime in beijing. succession problems, things like that. it makes it more difficult to compromise with the u.s. when people are jockeying for power. >> brown: do you see that, susan shirk? a more aggressive stance? >> well, i do see greater assert iveness in china's public statements. and i myself attribute that to domestic developments in china, especially because china recovered first from the global financial crisis, the global financial crisis was caused primarily by problems with the u.s. financial system. and this has led to a misperption on the part of many people in china that the chinese economy is already the strong nest the world. if you look at the pugh surveys, it's striking how rapidly public opinion in china has changed in its perceptions of chinese strength. so that creates a demand from the public to the leadership which, because of its own insecurity, is actually quite responsive to public opinion in china today. >> brown: but do... go ahead. >> so i see this not as a reflection of ob
and also there may be some problems inside the regime in beijing. succession problems, things like that. it makes it more difficult to compromise with the u.s. when people are jockeying for power. >> brown: do you see that, susan shirk? a more aggressive stance? >> well, i do see greater assert iveness in china's public statements. and i myself attribute that to domestic developments in china, especially because china recovered first from the global financial crisis, the global...
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america and china are also inclined, not least because beijing and owns most of america's debt. there's also north korea, iran, climate change, and a myriad of otr issues drawn in this in rihanna asian superpower. but the richer and re confident chinese americans to maintain its wealth. the question -- how far does it want its old wounds of taiwan and tibet to impact its long- term future? bbc news. >> iran's state news agency as saying nine people will be executed stand for their part in anti-government protest during last june's elections. in one of the opposition leader mousavi has made his harshest criticism yet of the government. he said the islamic revolution has failed because the roots of dictatorships the excess. american officials say nigerian man accused of the failed christmas day bomb plot is cooperating with authorities. he is providing useful, actionable, and current intelligence that is being actively followed up. it is alleged he tried to blow up a northwest flight with a bomb hidden in his underwear. a long-running dispute over the state of one of asia's -- the
america and china are also inclined, not least because beijing and owns most of america's debt. there's also north korea, iran, climate change, and a myriad of otr issues drawn in this in rihanna asian superpower. but the richer and re confident chinese americans to maintain its wealth. the question -- how far does it want its old wounds of taiwan and tibet to impact its long- term future? bbc news. >> iran's state news agency as saying nine people will be executed stand for their part in...
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every time beijing has wasted its anger about it but israel prose's are gone -- u.s. presidents have gone forward with that. this time it was a private meeting. >> how can you characterize the state of u.s.-chinese relations right now? >> i would agree with secretary of state hillary clinton who says the relationship is mature enough it can deal with problems from time to time. i think she said that in the context of people were asking because this was known in advance that meeting would go ahead. it was known in advance that president obama would meet with the dali lama so people were kind of asking her direction from china. she said the relationship is mature enough. and i think china basically would agree with that kind of assessment, although it may not agree with the contacting which beset it. >> how much of an irritant is this problem about the currency and the feeling in the united states and elsewhere that china's currency is perhaps 25 to 40% undervalued? >> i think the currency issue is really major, both from an economic point of view but also politically i
every time beijing has wasted its anger about it but israel prose's are gone -- u.s. presidents have gone forward with that. this time it was a private meeting. >> how can you characterize the state of u.s.-chinese relations right now? >> i would agree with secretary of state hillary clinton who says the relationship is mature enough it can deal with problems from time to time. i think she said that in the context of people were asking because this was known in advance that meeting...
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they are going to be made in the halls of large finance in beijing. we must wake up and stop spending. next. minutes for special report. now back to glenn beck. >> glenn: you know, i'm so tired of the so-called experts, because they haven't gotten on all of this. they're scoffing now at the idea that china is the next superpower. i think it's already happened. we better wake up. i trust the regular americans more than the so-called experts. your agenda is america. what is their agenda? i can't figure it out sometimes. 44% of americans now believe china is the leading economic power. what do the people know that the experts refuse to address? maybe experts don't know how to read. it just read the chinese government is cutting back on imports. i saw that and i went holy -- hmm? usually that wouldn't matter much. but remember how the fearless leader plans to save our economy. >> we will double our exports over the next five years, increase to support 2 million jobs in america. >> glenn: mm-hmm. biggest narcotic the w market i. china. china cutting back a
they are going to be made in the halls of large finance in beijing. we must wake up and stop spending. next. minutes for special report. now back to glenn beck. >> glenn: you know, i'm so tired of the so-called experts, because they haven't gotten on all of this. they're scoffing now at the idea that china is the next superpower. i think it's already happened. we better wake up. i trust the regular americans more than the so-called experts. your agenda is america. what is their agenda? i...
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they are going to be made in the halls of large finance in beijing. we must wake up and stop spending. next. you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround. tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free hoveround information kit that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> i'm patti ann browne. three u.s. hiker
they are going to be made in the halls of large finance in beijing. we must wake up and stop spending. next. you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround. tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free hoveround information kit that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've...
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beijing is now a sanctions buster. now, why are people in beijing supporting the iranians? well, of course, there are many reasons and analysts point to a few of them. such as china wanted to secure access to ibm's cleaner-burning gas, china wanting to compete with russia for influence and iran, china wanting to defend its principle of nonintervention in the affairs of other countries, and, of course, china wanting to support this mullahs because they do not want to see the theocracy to collapse because of it collapses that gives hope to the chinese people that they may be able to get rid of their own dictators. yes, these are reasons why china is supporting iran. but we need to go deeper into understand what china is really doing. and what china is really doing is trying to undermine america's influence and role in the world. they are first us look ineffectl largely because they feel threatened by who we are, by the values that we stand for. and insecurity and intolerant and secretive china feels that it must change the liberal open and democratic international system that
beijing is now a sanctions buster. now, why are people in beijing supporting the iranians? well, of course, there are many reasons and analysts point to a few of them. such as china wanted to secure access to ibm's cleaner-burning gas, china wanting to compete with russia for influence and iran, china wanting to defend its principle of nonintervention in the affairs of other countries, and, of course, china wanting to support this mullahs because they do not want to see the theocracy to...
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this was always supposed to go through beijing. more and more it didn't go through beijing. and last year, just last year 2009, the national government made this national policy. that all projects could be done directly to foreign companies and foreign companies up until $100 million. and then, that had to be somehow checked with the central government. a change that policy so there are two bottom-up initiatives that were embraced by bill leadership and in this dynamic. you always have to keep a balance between initiatives coming up more and more and the directives that are coming down, but you know in this 30 years, now 31 or 32 years china going from 137 to the second largest, how did they do it? the question is, how did they do it? that is what her book is about. we have sorted out what has been going on in we say look there are eight colors that underlie the ship to a whole new kind of society. and pillars is a very, correct me if i am wrong, a very big-- in chinese because the pillars in the chinese poor means both the structure of the building and principles so that wa
this was always supposed to go through beijing. more and more it didn't go through beijing. and last year, just last year 2009, the national government made this national policy. that all projects could be done directly to foreign companies and foreign companies up until $100 million. and then, that had to be somehow checked with the central government. a change that policy so there are two bottom-up initiatives that were embraced by bill leadership and in this dynamic. you always have to keep...
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. >> he is an exchange student due in beijing tomorrow. >> they are sending me to a flight to dallas tomorrow morning. >> this woman wanted to pay her boyfriend a quick visit in louisville. she had to fly to north korea all flights there are grounded. >> we did not get snow. >> canceled flights pale in comparison to what they are dealing with north of us. snowe has knocked out power to thousands of people. at reagan national airport, she is pursuing her options. >> i cannot even get to new york to get to louisville. we will see what happens. >> if you are heading to the northeast, you may want to check with your carrier. give them a call or go online. flights heading to the west, the south, the northwest appear to be departing on schedule. >>> when you call you have to wait on hold. we are on storm watch in the washington region. it will compare to the hammering up north. more snow could be headed our way. brian van de graaff is here with a look at our first forecast. >>> the wind is the big story. we saw a light snowfall this morning. it has cleared up and we look at the storm scan
. >> he is an exchange student due in beijing tomorrow. >> they are sending me to a flight to dallas tomorrow morning. >> this woman wanted to pay her boyfriend a quick visit in louisville. she had to fly to north korea all flights there are grounded. >> we did not get snow. >> canceled flights pale in comparison to what they are dealing with north of us. snowe has knocked out power to thousands of people. at reagan national airport, she is pursuing her options....
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this was always supposed to go through beijing. more and more it didn't go through beijing. and last year, just last year, 2009, the national government made this national policy that all projects could be done directly to foreign companies and foreign countries, up until $100 million. and then that had to be somehow checked through the central government. but this change that policy so there are to bottom-up initiatives that were embraced by the leadership in this dynamic. you always have to keep -- they tried to keep about us between initiatives coming up which are more and more, and the directives that are coming down. but you know, in this 30 years, now 31, 32 years. china going from 137th two the second largest, how did they do it? the question is, how do they do it? and that's what our book is about. we've sorted out what's been going on and we say look, there are eight pillars that underlie this shift to a whole new, a whole new kind of society. and pillars is a very, correct me if i'm wrong, a very good name in chinese, because pillars in the chinese form means both
this was always supposed to go through beijing. more and more it didn't go through beijing. and last year, just last year, 2009, the national government made this national policy that all projects could be done directly to foreign companies and foreign countries, up until $100 million. and then that had to be somehow checked through the central government. but this change that policy so there are to bottom-up initiatives that were embraced by the leadership in this dynamic. you always have to...
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we are halfway between, you know, beijing and london. and, you know, just being here and feeling everything. brings back so many memories i had over the last olympics. and these next years are going to fly by. >> reporter: what do you find yourself back being in the olympics? >> i have been thinking about when you see the people on the medal podium and you see them listening to national anthem and tears coming down their face, that's something that -- that just -- brings back so many memori memories. i'm hoping to have the opportunity to go back watching everybody, you know, being a part of the olympics ask being able to be back. like i said, you know, be a part of the olympic environment and -- watching them on tv and listening to the theme song and it is amazing. like i said, these next two years are going to go by so fast and it will be -- an exciting two years. that's for sure. >> reporter: michael, you can compete in any wingter olympic sfort, what would it be? >> it wouldn't be pretty. without it not be pretty. it would not end wel
we are halfway between, you know, beijing and london. and, you know, just being here and feeling everything. brings back so many memories i had over the last olympics. and these next years are going to fly by. >> reporter: what do you find yourself back being in the olympics? >> i have been thinking about when you see the people on the medal podium and you see them listening to national anthem and tears coming down their face, that's something that -- that just -- brings back so...
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beijing not. but from an early age, they have busy, active lives. people do not suffer from stress here. >> there is no road traffic accidents. in general, the lifestyle of people here is simple. it probably predispose is to help the brain and helping ninth. >> it all coincides with what our panel of experts concluded. they found that regular exercise and a healthy weight could significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia. also look -- low blood pressure and cholesterol the catcher risk as much as 26%. a few miles down the road, it is a different story. here in delhi and the rest of india, alzheimer's is a problem. as they live longer, more and more will be affected. this woman has advanced alzheimer's. she no longer knows her children's names. her family gets around the clock care. but it is not easy. >> [unintelligible] she does not see me. >> that kind of traditional family support is beginning to break down in india. this and is an old people's home in delhi, but places like this are rare. places that care for alzheimer's patients are al
beijing not. but from an early age, they have busy, active lives. people do not suffer from stress here. >> there is no road traffic accidents. in general, the lifestyle of people here is simple. it probably predispose is to help the brain and helping ninth. >> it all coincides with what our panel of experts concluded. they found that regular exercise and a healthy weight could significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia. also look -- low blood pressure and cholesterol the...
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amid the sharp rural life, this is the ski resort four hours north of beijing. it's part of a revolution going on in the snow. although this is one of 300 ski stations, there are 20 that meet international standards. but china isn't focusing on upgrading the industry to make it a serious competitor to the ski superpowers of japan and south korea. >> china's ski industry rapidly expanded, more resorts, hotels, and more revenue. and now china has its sights set on staging the winter olympics that may not happen for a few years. but as you saw the summer olympics in 2008, they know how to put on a good show. hundreds of millions of dollars are being pumped in to the resorts to bring them up to internal international standards and create a springboard for their ambitions. >> it's football in the future. we're growing with the markets. the markets are going up every year. and the investment in the ski industry, we're also growing up every year. perfect slope, perfect mountains. and we can compete in the winter olympics. >> china has almost perfect ski conditions in t
amid the sharp rural life, this is the ski resort four hours north of beijing. it's part of a revolution going on in the snow. although this is one of 300 ski stations, there are 20 that meet international standards. but china isn't focusing on upgrading the industry to make it a serious competitor to the ski superpowers of japan and south korea. >> china's ski industry rapidly expanded, more resorts, hotels, and more revenue. and now china has its sights set on staging the winter...
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and what they're doing in connection with energy and environmental pollution and we were in beijing a lot in blue sky days. >> there are two things. on one hand, china doesn't want the west to tell the country what to do. environmental considerations and things. but on the other hand, they see a chance to become a forerunner in environmental questions. and they are hit by the environmental damage that is in china, much more than we are hit. so they're really working hard. >> okay. what the chinese really don't like is being lectured to about the environment and what they should do about the environment. they look to the west and say look, you screwed up your environment in the west. you have no moral grounds to lecture us about what we should do about our environment. in the meantime, seems to us they're doing more about the environment than anybody. but the west keeps lecturing them in at the same time the west is still making its contribution to the environmental degradation of the entire planet. so what about the west? what are they doing? i mean, copenhagen they did nothing. it wa
and what they're doing in connection with energy and environmental pollution and we were in beijing a lot in blue sky days. >> there are two things. on one hand, china doesn't want the west to tell the country what to do. environmental considerations and things. but on the other hand, they see a chance to become a forerunner in environmental questions. and they are hit by the environmental damage that is in china, much more than we are hit. so they're really working hard. >> okay....
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beijing is the world's number one banker holding $790 billion of u.s. debt. while most weren't looking, china has been swallowing up oil, gas, iron ore plants in asia, africa, latin america and europe. close to $56 million in one year alone. even investing in some of the best-known american brands, apple, coca-cola, johnson&johnson, morgan stanley and tigrou as china rises, it's watched the u.s. and western economies fall. >> chinas feeling its oats after the economic recession. they feel they came through it pretty well. they are feeling robust about their future, and so they sort of have a little bit of a swagger to their step. >> reporter: flexing their muscles blocking sanctions on iran, threatening to retaliate u.s. arm sales to taiwan, opposing a climate change deal in copenhagen, launching cyber attacks, protesting president obama's planned meeting with dalai lama. blocking tv coverage of the president's town hall there last november. and yes, even though they had every right to do it, reclaiming those beloved pandas. but for all its clout and increasi
beijing is the world's number one banker holding $790 billion of u.s. debt. while most weren't looking, china has been swallowing up oil, gas, iron ore plants in asia, africa, latin america and europe. close to $56 million in one year alone. even investing in some of the best-known american brands, apple, coca-cola, johnson&johnson, morgan stanley and tigrou as china rises, it's watched the u.s. and western economies fall. >> chinas feeling its oats after the economic recession. they...
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>>reporter: india is looking to emulate its larger neighbour china - where beijing's development of a world-class network of roads has helped fuel rampant growth. >>munjal: without the basic infrastructure we will never be able to make it. we will never be able to take off. we will probably have to be there on the ground. we need people to move across the nation. we needgoods to move across the nation. >>nath: india is the second largest producer of fruits and vegetables, 40 percent of them rot because they never reach the market place. so it impacts agriculture and when these roads move into rural india, they generate economic activity which is very important. rural purchasing power increases; so it has a very all inclusive dimension to it. >.reporter: that inclusive dimension also extends to land acquisition. it's the biggest challenge facing india'sroad builders right now. unlike china, india is painstakingly compensating thousands of small landowners, across the country -- a democratic process that complicates and delays plans. >>mahindra: if the government gets its act right toge
>>reporter: india is looking to emulate its larger neighbour china - where beijing's development of a world-class network of roads has helped fuel rampant growth. >>munjal: without the basic infrastructure we will never be able to make it. we will never be able to take off. we will probably have to be there on the ground. we need people to move across the nation. we needgoods to move across the nation. >>nath: india is the second largest producer of fruits and vegetables, 40...
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. >> they had record snowfalls in beijing the last few weeks. i feel like i'm being followed basically. >> reporter: we found matt at 7-eleven refilling his washer fluid. baldwin says it will take him about two hours to get home, but he's okay with it. >> it's really cool to be here right now. it's probably the biggest storm that the d.c. area's ever seen. keep take pictures and show it to my kids 20 years from now. >> reporter: what pictures those will be. matt baldwin back watching this broadcast. this is risky. the wind is whipping now at such a ferocious pace. it really is almost unbearable. visibility, virtually nonexistent, as well. it makes for an interesting ride home. most folks heading the warning they have been hearing the past few days. not a lot of folks on the roadway. coming up later in the broadcast, we did find some gentlemen leaving home for work heading home and they found themselves in a bit of trouble. we'll share that story with you. live from tysons corner, virginia, craig melvin, back to you. >> thanks, craig. >> it is cl
. >> they had record snowfalls in beijing the last few weeks. i feel like i'm being followed basically. >> reporter: we found matt at 7-eleven refilling his washer fluid. baldwin says it will take him about two hours to get home, but he's okay with it. >> it's really cool to be here right now. it's probably the biggest storm that the d.c. area's ever seen. keep take pictures and show it to my kids 20 years from now. >> reporter: what pictures those will be. matt baldwin...
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we opened one up in the middle east and beijing. this coming march, we will open up one, rededicate one in paris for europe. mumbai for india and southeast asia, and then in africa. and the idea is very simple. it is to provide opportunities for students and faculty to work on serious projects that are defined by the local, regional institutions, including government. grounded with working with local institution, universities, eths, to try to get us out there and more importantly to build up the experiential level that will then need to the expertise level that will also generate the general knowledge levels that we need to deal with the world as it is. so that is our strategy. that is how we are thinking about it. thanks. [applause] >> thank you to all our panelists. this is point where we hope to send it over to all of you. before we start the question and answer, i should say that the acoustics in this room are -- they are fine up here but i think they will be challenging. if you could stand to answer your question, i think there
we opened one up in the middle east and beijing. this coming march, we will open up one, rededicate one in paris for europe. mumbai for india and southeast asia, and then in africa. and the idea is very simple. it is to provide opportunities for students and faculty to work on serious projects that are defined by the local, regional institutions, including government. grounded with working with local institution, universities, eths, to try to get us out there and more importantly to build up...
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they had a year and half ago the beijing olympics were at a time of great triumph for the country. there are many ways for it is filling it out even though it's a very poor country and most people have a very simple life impaired to the western world. because of the financial crisis over the last two years now, and many other obvious problems, there's been this wonder of is the u.s. simultaneous with china's ascent? is there also phenomena of america losing its way? this has been a long-term question of japan. japan was very much feeling its oats and i think while there's not real triumph as in china, the sense that they've taken over such a poor country, there's this question of whether america still has all the fit is that it sat through the centuries. >> host: and regarding different aspects of american fitness. in the article, you write to the final year he spent in china in which the collapse of the u.s. financial system was blamed for half the bad eggs happening in that country, get used to hearing sentences that begin with, quote, with u.s. power on the wane or in a post-ame
they had a year and half ago the beijing olympics were at a time of great triumph for the country. there are many ways for it is filling it out even though it's a very poor country and most people have a very simple life impaired to the western world. because of the financial crisis over the last two years now, and many other obvious problems, there's been this wonder of is the u.s. simultaneous with china's ascent? is there also phenomena of america losing its way? this has been a long-term...
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i believe the leadership in beijing is, too. and we look forward to finding ways to build on the relationship. as i say with the upcoming second round of the strategic and economic dialog will be a good opportunity for us to view the relationship in toto which i think is a very important perspective to keep in mind as we handle the individual issues going forward. thank you very much for your time and attention. it's been a great pleasure to be with you. >> thank you very much. [applause] .... >> now a group of journalists who have covered the health care debate in congress on where the legislation might be headed. they spoke saturday at an annual conference hosted by families u.s.a. this is about an hour and 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. good morning, and welcome. it's great to see all you bright eyed and energetic and -- we have a great session this morning for you. before we start, i thought i would do two quick things of business here. last night, jonathan vanderburg from the illinois campaign for be
i believe the leadership in beijing is, too. and we look forward to finding ways to build on the relationship. as i say with the upcoming second round of the strategic and economic dialog will be a good opportunity for us to view the relationship in toto which i think is a very important perspective to keep in mind as we handle the individual issues going forward. thank you very much for your time and attention. it's been a great pleasure to be with you. >> thank you very much. [applause]...
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>> obviously we discussed the fact this meeting would have been on the trip to beijing. before i announced we talked to them and said we are going to announce this meeting. i do not know if this be added to the to specific reaction was to cancel. that was their specific reaction the meeting will take place as planned next thursday. islamic the president discussed this with the dalai lama? >> we will have a readout of what they do talk about as a result of that. sprick and the position on the tibetan independence? >> i will get that information to you after that meeting. nice try though. >> a question on the don't ask don't tell. there was a report in the politico saying the white house hasn't provided a clear path for on this issue following the union announcement. what kind of guidance is the president giving the lawmakers undertaking to review and has the president expected the legislation on his desk this year? >> the last part again? >> is the president said expecting it on his desk this year? >> the president outlined on the state of the union, and you heard secreta
>> obviously we discussed the fact this meeting would have been on the trip to beijing. before i announced we talked to them and said we are going to announce this meeting. i do not know if this be added to the to specific reaction was to cancel. that was their specific reaction the meeting will take place as planned next thursday. islamic the president discussed this with the dalai lama? >> we will have a readout of what they do talk about as a result of that. sprick and the...
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again, just let me say again, that we told the president of china in november in beijing. the president told him that and discussed each of the issues iranian sanctions, larger proliferation and currency. >> on to the earlier question about the meeting with the dalai lama. will the message be from the president, can't we all get along in light of the fact we're hearing there's disagreements and discontent on issues? >> look. i think they'll discuss a strategy moving forward to implement many of the ideas that are of concern to democrats and the senate and house that are also on the policies agenda of the president of the united states. i also think there's great overlap of what those interests are and what the american people want to see their congress deal with. first and foremost a robust discussion on how to move forward with jobs and economy. >> president of late has gone into the line'ses dep taking questions. but he hasn't taken those from primetime forum. why not? >> the president has taken questions from members of congress. he has taken questions that different ev
again, just let me say again, that we told the president of china in november in beijing. the president told him that and discussed each of the issues iranian sanctions, larger proliferation and currency. >> on to the earlier question about the meeting with the dalai lama. will the message be from the president, can't we all get along in light of the fact we're hearing there's disagreements and discontent on issues? >> look. i think they'll discuss a strategy moving forward to...
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officials and china experts agree beijing is becoming more assertive. some chinese see the u.s. as bogged down in a financial crisis, and two wars. >> people are saying, a tit for a tat, don't take it any more. >> that's the danger. there are a lot of issues where we will have collisions, but we want to make sure they are the fender bender variety. kiran and christine. >>> toyota's chief executive is apologizing for the automaker's safety problems. at a press conference, the leader would only say toyota is committed to cooperating with safety regulators. >>> and then the morning after pill. the new policy was recommended by an independent group. it was approved in 2006 by the fda. >>> and then haiti is charging all ten jailed americans with kidnapping, and they could wait up to three months to find out whether or not they will stand trial. the haitian prime minister telling larry king it's up to the court. >> it's clear those people violated the law. i am in no possession to decide it, it's up to the judge or the jury. >> missionaries were taken into custody last friday as they
officials and china experts agree beijing is becoming more assertive. some chinese see the u.s. as bogged down in a financial crisis, and two wars. >> people are saying, a tit for a tat, don't take it any more. >> that's the danger. there are a lot of issues where we will have collisions, but we want to make sure they are the fender bender variety. kiran and christine. >>> toyota's chief executive is apologizing for the automaker's safety problems. at a press conference,...
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he is in beijing and we talk from time to time. he lives over there. he says, "glenn, it's exciting over there." they're all looking at what are the possibilities, what is going to happen. they're concerned about instability. they know what is coming but thinking about how do we redesign. here in america, we're not. massive fansormation is about to happen. they are excited about it and we're just hanging on by our fingernails. not everybody in the administration, government or america is oblivious to this fact. obama administration know it. radical progressives know it. this is the window of opportunity and they're thrilled. the only way to survive this is to pick a radical. these guys were radicals as well. free radicals. think outside the box. may i be so bold to say cut spending in half. radical idea. reduce the size of government in half. flat tax. of 12 to 15%. here is what happened. while the rest of the world and europe is on fire and begin to crater because remember, we're all tied together, somebody like george soros and all the entrepreneurs
he is in beijing and we talk from time to time. he lives over there. he says, "glenn, it's exciting over there." they're all looking at what are the possibilities, what is going to happen. they're concerned about instability. they know what is coming but thinking about how do we redesign. here in america, we're not. massive fansormation is about to happen. they are excited about it and we're just hanging on by our fingernails. not everybody in the administration, government or america...
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last october i traveled to beijing for a meeting of the global nuclear energy partnership that includes 25 members and 31 observers to discuss these opportunities. to be clear, the united states is no longer pursuing those aspects of the global nuclear energy partnership or g. knapp as it's commonly known that relate to the early recycling of reprocess plutonium and commercial airs. but we are still pursuing those aspects that seek to assure countries that they make in the bible that says to nuclear fuel services without developing their own uranium enrichment and plutonium separation capabilities. at the beijing meeting, the gnap executive committee agreed and i'm going for their documents, to explore ways to enhance the international framework for civil nuclear cooperation, noting that and again i quote, nuclear fuel management could be one important element of this framework. now the idea behind cradle-to-grave is simple. primera call proliferation program arises from the facilities used to enrich uranium and separate plutonium. so if some combination of governments and companies can
last october i traveled to beijing for a meeting of the global nuclear energy partnership that includes 25 members and 31 observers to discuss these opportunities. to be clear, the united states is no longer pursuing those aspects of the global nuclear energy partnership or g. knapp as it's commonly known that relate to the early recycling of reprocess plutonium and commercial airs. but we are still pursuing those aspects that seek to assure countries that they make in the bible that says to...
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>> obviously we discussed the fact this meeting would have been on the trip to beijing. before i announced we talked to them and said we are going to announce this meeting. i do not know if this be added to the to specific reaction was to cancel. that was their specific reaction the meeting will take place as planned next thursday. islamic the president discussed this with the dalai lama? >> we will have a readout of what they do talk about as a result of that. sprick and the position on the tibetan independence? >> i will get that information to you after that meeting. nice try though. >> a question on the don't ask don't tell. there was a report in the politico saying the white house hasn't provided a clear path for on this issue following the union announcement. what kind of guidance is the president giving the lawmakers undertaking to review and has the president expected the legislation on his desk this year? >> the last part again? >> is the president said expecting it on his desk this year? >> the president outlined on the state of the union, and you heard secreta
>> obviously we discussed the fact this meeting would have been on the trip to beijing. before i announced we talked to them and said we are going to announce this meeting. i do not know if this be added to the to specific reaction was to cancel. that was their specific reaction the meeting will take place as planned next thursday. islamic the president discussed this with the dalai lama? >> we will have a readout of what they do talk about as a result of that. sprick and the...
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i do care about washington and beijing. so hedge funds sold. they sold everything like they did back then. they're piling into cash. that's why your screen looked like it did. does it make sense? they had to, right? maybe it makes sense for next week if the employment number is bad. could be it makes sense if the hedge funds go wild. it took some stocks way, way below where they ever show gone. think at ford at $1.50. was that ford's fault? it was the hedge fund's fault. they can turn in losses for a loes of reasons whiek unnatural ones of hedge funds gone wild. what do you do? you let it play out. look for the same kinds of bargain wes found then. companies that had low yields that became accidental high ones. cisco should have been up huge. you saw that before the market went out of control. but most of all, be skeptical of how stocks trade and how commodities trade. what you saw today isn't a referendum on the fundamentals of the different companies you own in your portfolio. but the culmination of a series of mistakes by the big hedge funds
i do care about washington and beijing. so hedge funds sold. they sold everything like they did back then. they're piling into cash. that's why your screen looked like it did. does it make sense? they had to, right? maybe it makes sense for next week if the employment number is bad. could be it makes sense if the hedge funds go wild. it took some stocks way, way below where they ever show gone. think at ford at $1.50. was that ford's fault? it was the hedge fund's fault. they can turn in losses...
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akio toyoda will speak to reporters in beijing tomorrow. as he tries to limit all the damage from a massive global recall. the trip follows toyota's appearance in -- toyoda's appearance in washington last week where he was grilled by lawmakers. he's not the only one taking tough questions in the hearings and those to come. many lawmakers want to know if a ntsb has the resources it needs to keep american drivers safe. jail c joan clayburn joins us. great to see you again. >> thank you. >> shannon: how much heat do you think the agency will take as this plays out? >> i think the agency will take a lot of heat. it open and closed five investigations about the toyota sudden acceleration, all during the period from 2004-2009. a lot of people have been harmed. over 34 people have been killed. a lot of people injured, hundreds. so everyone is asking is this, you know, a lapdog or a watchdog? it's grossly underfunded. as you mentioned, it's an agency that has about 15% of the total program funds for the whole agency devoted to the vehicle. $132 mil
akio toyoda will speak to reporters in beijing tomorrow. as he tries to limit all the damage from a massive global recall. the trip follows toyota's appearance in -- toyoda's appearance in washington last week where he was grilled by lawmakers. he's not the only one taking tough questions in the hearings and those to come. many lawmakers want to know if a ntsb has the resources it needs to keep american drivers safe. jail c joan clayburn joins us. great to see you again. >> thank you....
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diver at 15 tom daily or 30-year-old rebecca romero in whon silver in athens and gold in cycling in beijing very excited. even practicing in very british rain and wind. >> the big thing that sparks the emotions and tingles down my spine was the opening ceremony and representing your country. it sparks something in you and relights that fire. >> reporter: and when that flame burns again, it will be in this quirky city of old and new, home to 200 nationalities. no matter the challenges or the weather. for "today," michelle kosinski, nbc news, london. >>> we'll be back with a look back at the best moments of the xxi olympic games after these messages. >>> time for a check of what's coming up this morning on "meet the press." david gregory joins us. >> hey, jenna. coming up the health care divide. is there room for any compromise or will that televised summit this week result in stalemate. we'll ask our exclusive guests, republican senator john mccain of arizona and white house health care czar nancy-ann deparle. it's all this morning on "meet the press." >> that will do it for us on this sunda
diver at 15 tom daily or 30-year-old rebecca romero in whon silver in athens and gold in cycling in beijing very excited. even practicing in very british rain and wind. >> the big thing that sparks the emotions and tingles down my spine was the opening ceremony and representing your country. it sparks something in you and relights that fire. >> reporter: and when that flame burns again, it will be in this quirky city of old and new, home to 200 nationalities. no matter the...
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beijing is now sanctions buster. -- is now açó sanctions' buster. china wants to compete for influence in iran, and they went to defend on intervention in the affairs of other countries, and, of course, china wants to support the mullahs, because they do not want to see the theocracy collapse, because if it collapses, that gives hope to the chinese people that they may be able to get rid of their of dictators. -- their own dictators. yes, this isÑi why china is supporting iran,ñr but we need o go deeper and understand what china is really doing it. okthey are threatened by the values that we stand before -- that we stand for. china thinks we need to change. so what is china doing? china is supporting every nuclear road, thereby fundamentally altering the structure of the system. yet, china's support for the mullahs -- what is this paradox? in as a stumbling economy. -- it has a stumbling economy. despite everything else, the mullahs are winning. unbelievably, they are paying no penalty for doing so. so why are the iranians succeeded against us? ou
beijing is now sanctions buster. -- is now açó sanctions' buster. china wants to compete for influence in iran, and they went to defend on intervention in the affairs of other countries, and, of course, china wants to support the mullahs, because they do not want to see the theocracy collapse, because if it collapses, that gives hope to the chinese people that they may be able to get rid of their of dictators. -- their own dictators. yes, this isÑi why china is supporting iran,ñr but we...
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tomorrow he will travel by fedex to beijing along with a 2-year-old female panda from the atlanta zoo. >>> our time now, 11 minutes after 11:00. the pakistani government is condemning a bombing that killed three u.s. soldiers today. coming up, the latest on what we know about the soldiers and what they were doing in pakistan. >>> plus, charges against a doctor could soon be coming in connection with the death of the pop star, michael jackson. we'll have the latest on that. >>> and we'll continue the watch of the weather. how much melting can we expect before the next snow comes. stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> we're following a developing story from pakistan. that's where three u.s. soldiers are dead after a roadside bombing, according to pakistan's army. the blast went off in northwest pakistan. it also another soldier and dozen of schoolgirls were injured as well. around 70 people were wounded in all. the u.s. embassy says the soldiers were part of a small group of american military training members of pakistan's paramilitary frontier corps. >>> and we are also following a de
tomorrow he will travel by fedex to beijing along with a 2-year-old female panda from the atlanta zoo. >>> our time now, 11 minutes after 11:00. the pakistani government is condemning a bombing that killed three u.s. soldiers today. coming up, the latest on what we know about the soldiers and what they were doing in pakistan. >>> plus, charges against a doctor could soon be coming in connection with the death of the pop star, michael jackson. we'll have the latest on that....
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we talked to the chinese about the dalai lama in beijing. we talked about internet access and internet freedom with the chinese both in shanghai during the town hall meeting and in bay -- beijing. we think we can agree on issues that are of mutual interest but have a mature enough interest that we know that two countries in this country will not agree on everything and we will have -- we'll have those disagreements. >> there are a couple of things in the news that i wonder if you can comment on. one, you talked about the general is in pakistan? >> no. >> and the other one is there has been some reporting about the haiti recovery with bill clinton being asked to head up that effort -- >> i will check on that. i don't have an answer on that. >> the question that i asked the doctor not looking back so much of the incorrect -- understandably, perhaps, incorrect projections on unemployment but whether or not anybody in the white house has advised her to -- >> no. of course not. of course not. >> that's never come up? >> of course not. >> to what
we talked to the chinese about the dalai lama in beijing. we talked about internet access and internet freedom with the chinese both in shanghai during the town hall meeting and in bay -- beijing. we think we can agree on issues that are of mutual interest but have a mature enough interest that we know that two countries in this country will not agree on everything and we will have -- we'll have those disagreements. >> there are a couple of things in the news that i wonder if you can...
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but they don't have the money to set up their own foreign office in beijing to navigate through the bureaucracy. they have to have some help being over there. so that's one of the things we want to focus on in this coming year is making sure that our export/import banks, our trade offices, that we are assisting not just the big guys, although we do want to help them, but the medium and small businesses that have products that could be marketed if they got a little bit of help and push from the united states government. >> sir? michael bennett from colorado. >> thanks for coming. you talked in the state of the union very well about a number of the challenges we face as a k country which are serious. even before we were driven into the worst recession since the great depression, the last period of economic growth in this country's history is the first time middle class family income actually fell during period of economic growth, no net jobs created since 1998. household wealth the same at the end of the decade as it was at the beginning and an education system that's not working well enough for
but they don't have the money to set up their own foreign office in beijing to navigate through the bureaucracy. they have to have some help being over there. so that's one of the things we want to focus on in this coming year is making sure that our export/import banks, our trade offices, that we are assisting not just the big guys, although we do want to help them, but the medium and small businesses that have products that could be marketed if they got a little bit of help and push from the...
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we talked about the dalai lama in beijing. we talked about internet freedom with the chinese during the shanghai town hall meeting. i think we have a mature enough relationship with the chinese that we can agree on issues of mutual interest, but we also have a mature enough relationship that we know that there are two countries involved will not agree on everything and we will have the disagreements. " there are a couple of things -- >> there are a couple of things i wonder if you can comment on [unintelligible] ] >> no. >> the other one is there has been reports of the recovery commission with bill clinton. >> i will check on that. i do not have an answer to that. >> i have a question i asked dr. romer. not looking back at much of the incorrect, understandably incorrectçó projections unemployment, but whether anybody in the white house -- >> of course not. of course not. >> that has never come up? >> of course not. >> to what degree does the administration, not just based on the report, but look at the recovery act and any
we talked about the dalai lama in beijing. we talked about internet freedom with the chinese during the shanghai town hall meeting. i think we have a mature enough relationship with the chinese that we can agree on issues of mutual interest, but we also have a mature enough relationship that we know that there are two countries involved will not agree on everything and we will have the disagreements. " there are a couple of things -- >> there are a couple of things i wonder if you...
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we milk -- we open one up in the middle east and beijing. this coming march, we will open up one, rededicate one in paris for europe. mumbai for india and southeast asia, and then in africa. and the idea is very simple. it is to provide opportunities for students and faculty to work on series projects -- serious projects that are defined by the local, regional institutions, including government. grounded with working with local institutions, i universities, etc., to make a contribution to the extent that we can, and more importantly to build up the experiential level that will then need to the expertise level that will also generate the general knowledge levels that we need to deal with the world as it is. so that is our strategy. that is how we are thinking about it. thank you. [applause] >> thank you to all our panelists. at this moment, we will send it over to all of you. before we start the question and answers section, i should say that the acoustics in this room -- they are fine appear. i think they will be challenging. if you could st
we milk -- we open one up in the middle east and beijing. this coming march, we will open up one, rededicate one in paris for europe. mumbai for india and southeast asia, and then in africa. and the idea is very simple. it is to provide opportunities for students and faculty to work on series projects -- serious projects that are defined by the local, regional institutions, including government. grounded with working with local institutions, i universities, etc., to make a contribution to the...
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they were able to survive based on the largess of moscow and beijing. they were able to play off both of them in the finals of the conflict. in the middle of the cold war, largely protected by security treaties and alliances with both of those countries, north korea pursue the capability that is intended to give it a degree of independence and self- determination. it gives it an ability to call the shots. it is an ability to large to mitigate any external pressure on the state to change and reform to get into this capability we have the end of the cold war at the beginning of the 1990's. that raises even more exponentially the value and criticality of this capability of this survival of the regime. it entered into the framework in 1994 with united states. it brought to the end the production of plutonium in the critical elements of the nuclear weapons program. throughout that time, we continue to see refinement of its capabilities. the high explosive testing taking place to perfect the design of a weapon. there was continued pursuit of messiah capabilit
they were able to survive based on the largess of moscow and beijing. they were able to play off both of them in the finals of the conflict. in the middle of the cold war, largely protected by security treaties and alliances with both of those countries, north korea pursue the capability that is intended to give it a degree of independence and self- determination. it gives it an ability to call the shots. it is an ability to large to mitigate any external pressure on the state to change and...
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last year beijing contributed to the g-20s pledge to incruise imf resources. it deployed naval forces to anti-piracy forces in the gulf, it supported a new u.n. security council sanction resolution against north korea. however, beijing still believes that the united states seeks to contain it, seeks to transform it, and reinforces chinese concerns about internal stability and about perceived challenges to their sovereignty claims. china continues to increase its defense spending, preparation for a taiwan conflict involving u.s. intervention continues to dominate the modernization and contingency plans and china also increasingly worries about how to protect its global interests. turning to a violent extremism, as you mentioned madam chairwoman, we have been warning in the past several years about al qaeda itself, al qaeda associated groups, and al qaeda inspired terrorists striking the united states. and we've seen the reality of all three of those characteristics in the examples that you cited in your opening statement. the violent extremist threat al qaeda a
last year beijing contributed to the g-20s pledge to incruise imf resources. it deployed naval forces to anti-piracy forces in the gulf, it supported a new u.n. security council sanction resolution against north korea. however, beijing still believes that the united states seeks to contain it, seeks to transform it, and reinforces chinese concerns about internal stability and about perceived challenges to their sovereignty claims. china continues to increase its defense spending, preparation...
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all this other stuff it's all fair just come back to beijing. and kim jong il shares that maybe we are right maybe he could care less about these benefits and he just wants the capability. the rest of the elite though is watching. the rest of the elite is seeing where does the future lie? is this sustainable? particularly if the other six-party talks remain firm in their position, and i would add that to a rawness watching. other potential preference are watching. the credibility of any post cold war npt centric type of nonproliferation regime with hinges on how well we have all this. other countries are watching us, so it is a multi dimensional tissue sometimes that we think only too much in the context but it's got the international proliferation. the was a long and rambling answer to a simple question and i apologize but that's basically how we solve the leadership the dynamics play out over the past year. >> larry? >> i just want to make a brief comment what we have seen in the last month or so and there are three things that seem three diff
all this other stuff it's all fair just come back to beijing. and kim jong il shares that maybe we are right maybe he could care less about these benefits and he just wants the capability. the rest of the elite though is watching. the rest of the elite is seeing where does the future lie? is this sustainable? particularly if the other six-party talks remain firm in their position, and i would add that to a rawness watching. other potential preference are watching. the credibility of any post...
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the reason why that happened is because the president was planning a trip to beijing. he did not want to poke a finger in the eye of the chinese. he really wanted to have a successful visit to china. he felt that by postponing the visit, and meeting with the dalai lama on a subsequent visit, that he would get more accomplished when he was in china. i think he also hoped that the chinese would reach out to to the dalai lama in the interim, and in fact, they have renewed negotiations with the dalai lama's representatives. but they have not made any progress. there was a firestorm of criticism because president obama did not meet with the dalai lama when he was here last october. and also, i can tell you a great deal of criticism of his visit to china, where the chinese prevented the president from speaking directly to the chinese people. they tried to control the questions that he asked in a town hall-style meeting in shanghai, and controlled the distribution of the interview he gave in a rather forward-leaning chinese newspaper. this was a decision that the president ma
the reason why that happened is because the president was planning a trip to beijing. he did not want to poke a finger in the eye of the chinese. he really wanted to have a successful visit to china. he felt that by postponing the visit, and meeting with the dalai lama on a subsequent visit, that he would get more accomplished when he was in china. i think he also hoped that the chinese would reach out to to the dalai lama in the interim, and in fact, they have renewed negotiations with the...
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last year, beijing's intermediate two g20 stretch to increase imf resources they deployed naval forces to international antipiracy operations in the gulf of aden. it supported a medium security tonsil resolution against what korea. however, beijing's belief that the united states seeks to contain it, seeks to transform it and it reinforces chinese concerns internal stability and about received challenges to their sovereignty claims. china continues to increase its defense spending preparation for a taiwan conflict with the u.s. intervention continues to dominate their contingency plans in turn also increasingly worries about how to protect its global interests. turning to violent extremism, as you mentioned, madam chair, we've been warning the past several years about al qaeda itself, al qaeda's associated groups and al qaeda inspired terrorist strike in the united states and we see in the reality all three of those characteristics of al qaeda and the examples that you cited in your opening statement. umar farouk abdulmutallab and major nidal malik hasan. the violent extremist threat a
last year, beijing's intermediate two g20 stretch to increase imf resources they deployed naval forces to international antipiracy operations in the gulf of aden. it supported a medium security tonsil resolution against what korea. however, beijing's belief that the united states seeks to contain it, seeks to transform it and it reinforces chinese concerns internal stability and about received challenges to their sovereignty claims. china continues to increase its defense spending preparation...
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but they do not have the money to set up their own foreign office in beijing to navigate through the bureaucracy. they have got to have help being over there. that is one of the things that we would want to focus on in this coming year, making sure that our export-import banks, our trade offices, that we are assisting not just the big guys, although we do want to help them, but the medium-sized and small businesses that have innovative products that could be marketed if they got just a little bit of help and a little bit of push from the united states government. >> michael bennett, colorado. >> thank you for coming, mr. president. it is good to see you. you talked about a number of the challenges that we faced as a country, which are serious. even before we were driven into the worst recession since the great depression, the last period of economic growth in this country's history, was the first time middle-class income family income actually fell during a period of economic growth. no net jobs created since 1998, household wealth the same at the end of the decade as it was at the b
but they do not have the money to set up their own foreign office in beijing to navigate through the bureaucracy. they have got to have help being over there. that is one of the things that we would want to focus on in this coming year, making sure that our export-import banks, our trade offices, that we are assisting not just the big guys, although we do want to help them, but the medium-sized and small businesses that have innovative products that could be marketed if they got just a little...
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everywhere from beijing to the opening bell of the new york stock exchange from yankee stadium to carnegie hall. this morning she will be singing god bless america a song composed by irving berlin during the first world war while he was serving in the united states army camp. [applause] ♪ while the storm clouds gather ♪ far across the sea, ♪ let us swear allegiance ♪ to a land that's free ♪ ♪ let us all be grateful ♪ for a land so fair, ♪ as we raise our voices ♪ in a solemn prayer ♪ god bless america, ♪ land that i love. ♪ stand beside her, ♪ and guide her ♪ thru the night ♪ with a light from above. ♪ from the mountains, ♪ to the prairies, ♪ to the oceans, ♪ white with foam ♪ god bless america, ♪ my home sweet home. ♪ god bless america, ♪ my home sweet home. [applause] [applause] >> good morning mr. president, mrs. obama, honored guests. it is my privilege to offer a reading from the second book of the torah, the book of exodus. atsa this deals with the formation of the jewish people into a nation as they make their way from slavery to the pro
everywhere from beijing to the opening bell of the new york stock exchange from yankee stadium to carnegie hall. this morning she will be singing god bless america a song composed by irving berlin during the first world war while he was serving in the united states army camp. [applause] ♪ while the storm clouds gather ♪ far across the sea, ♪ let us swear allegiance ♪ to a land that's free ♪ ♪ let us all be grateful ♪ for a land so fair, ♪ as we raise our voices ♪ in a solemn...
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. >> leaders in beijing demanding the u.s. take steps in up proving relations with china. the husband of a woman accused of killing three of her coworkers say she was in an intense battle with co-workers for tenure. the government is getting involved in the census and putting it inside 2 million fortune cookies. got to love that. put down your chop sticks. get involved in the census is one of them. megyn: i'm look forward to that. where to hold the 9/11 trials. what to do with the detention camps down in guantanamo bay and the controversy over how the administration handled the attempted christmas day bombing. these are some of the challenges president obama has faced in his first year as commander-in-chief. but have the criticisms gone too far. former attorney general john ashcroft is our guest on some of the hard lessons being learned by the new team in the white house. thanks so much for being here with us. >> i'm delighted. megyn: let's start with the ksm trial. trielts of the 9/11 terrorists. that's one of the things the administration has been criticized about, sayin
. >> leaders in beijing demanding the u.s. take steps in up proving relations with china. the husband of a woman accused of killing three of her coworkers say she was in an intense battle with co-workers for tenure. the government is getting involved in the census and putting it inside 2 million fortune cookies. got to love that. put down your chop sticks. get involved in the census is one of them. megyn: i'm look forward to that. where to hold the 9/11 trials. what to do with the...
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a company spokesman says the boss will speak about toyota's quality problems in beijing. ak y toyota has ambitious plans to grow in china. >>> in is hln for sunday, february 28th. i'm susan hendricks. >>> all tsunami warnings resulting from the either quake in chile have been canceled. they were dropped shortly after smaller than expected waves came ashore in japan. the largest waves were about four feet. that ended a 24-hour period of tsunami >> when you're tracking tsunami waves it's difficult to know how big they will get because you have that upward thrust beneath the sea level and causes a small wave near the epicenter of where the earthquake occurred and that wave can travel across the ocean and then eventually create a tsunami, which is is that rush of water coming in at full force. some of the speed of tsunami could be at 500 miles per hour. the concern after hawaii's warnings were lifted was for japan. japan, a sensitive area for flooding. as you can see here, we have lots of bays and inlets in the topography of the coastline of japan where the water can pool and
a company spokesman says the boss will speak about toyota's quality problems in beijing. ak y toyota has ambitious plans to grow in china. >>> in is hln for sunday, february 28th. i'm susan hendricks. >>> all tsunami warnings resulting from the either quake in chile have been canceled. they were dropped shortly after smaller than expected waves came ashore in japan. the largest waves were about four feet. that ended a 24-hour period of tsunami >> when you're tracking...
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tomorrow he will travel by fedex to beijing along with a 2-year-old female panda from the atlanta zoo. >>> tom is urging you to get the pictures of the snow and tai shan in the snow, beautiful shot. >> if you have sledding plans, children, now that you a day off, getting the shreding done this morning. a lot of the snow will be gone by this afternoon. there's reagan national airport. there's fog around. not too bad. reagan national temperature near the freezing mark. as we plook at radar, no more precipitation, one little snowshowers in washington county drift together the southeast. for the most part, the snow is gone and left in its wake three to four inches, a few isolated spots had little more than that. thank you, observers and weather watchers for your reports this morning. the trurps in the upper 20s to near 30 degrees all around the region. we will have it warming up quickly. in fact, out of the mountains just above freezing. look at roanoke, 41 there. milder air moving in as we have the cloud cover breaking up. snowstorm quickly exited three hours ago. still snowing, long isl
tomorrow he will travel by fedex to beijing along with a 2-year-old female panda from the atlanta zoo. >>> tom is urging you to get the pictures of the snow and tai shan in the snow, beautiful shot. >> if you have sledding plans, children, now that you a day off, getting the shreding done this morning. a lot of the snow will be gone by this afternoon. there's reagan national airport. there's fog around. not too bad. reagan national temperature near the freezing mark. as we plook...