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for them an for half a billion china nice, the internet has become a vital way of expressing their opinion>> we need our space. a bigger space, i mean for the public fee bait and the discussion. that is very important. the media situation is not great. the first, we know that there is sensor ship issues. but it's not only the sensor ship. media on one hand links with the power and another hand is linked with the interest groups. they want the certain sayings to making money. >> in the su summer of 2011 twof the country's high speed trains collided in a high speed crash, that was embarrassing to say the least for the chinese government. between the accident happened, you know, people didn't really respond so happily initially. but some of the local internet users went there to cough. cover. and they found that it's really horrible that an official of the train department they directed the team to bury the whole train cabin and they didn't check exactly how many people inside or if they are still ahive. alive. so it caused a big anger an big dispute on-line over this case. and this case beco
for them an for half a billion china nice, the internet has become a vital way of expressing their opinion>> we need our space. a bigger space, i mean for the public fee bait and the discussion. that is very important. the media situation is not great. the first, we know that there is sensor ship issues. but it's not only the sensor ship. media on one hand links with the power and another hand is linked with the interest groups. they want the certain sayings to making money. >> in...
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china money. they are a recipient of u.s. aid. are we being too nice to china?i think at the end of the day china still at this point in time needs the u.s. needs the u.s. more than u.s. needs china. i can be summed up by george soros, wall street's favorite billionaire liberal when he said the dollar is the weakest currency except for all others. that is the point. more than 60%, estimated 60% of chinese reserves are sunk in dollars denominated debt. at the end of day, despite the fiscal foibles it's the safest most liquid asset. the u.s. treasuries. we're even seeing it with the individual chinese consumers coming in and plowing their money in to the luxury real estate. >> steve, this week, once again we saw the dollar fall because of what ben bernanke has been doing. >> that's right. but that is something, david, that can be cured. i think mike makes a good point about chinese holding our debt. if we ever did have a breach and god help us if we do, china is going to have a lot of very nice wallpaper. they depend on our prosperity. we depend on their growing.
china money. they are a recipient of u.s. aid. are we being too nice to china?i think at the end of the day china still at this point in time needs the u.s. needs the u.s. more than u.s. needs china. i can be summed up by george soros, wall street's favorite billionaire liberal when he said the dollar is the weakest currency except for all others. that is the point. more than 60%, estimated 60% of chinese reserves are sunk in dollars denominated debt. at the end of day, despite the fiscal...
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angelica cheung is the editor of "vogue china." >> nice to have valentino dressing you for a night outn. known for spotting a fashion trend, "vogue" began publishing here in 2005 with cheung as the editor. she helped put chinese designers on the map by putting them on the pages of her magazine. this fashion editor who studied to be a lawyer has seen the transformation in her own life. this is you. >> i just got it in. >> reporter: this photograph shows her as a 4-year-old standing in a patriotic pose. she holds the book of quotes from communist china's founder mao tse-tung, a leader determined to destroy differences between rich and poor. >> that was how i grew up the culture revolution where everybody was dressed the same and luckily i had a grandma who was a great tailor. so she copied a lot of things for me. i was like the best dressed girl in my little world. >> reporter: the political situation here in china really created a fashion void in some way. it wasn't good to stand out. >> no no. that's still i feel is something in the national psyche. you know? it's like people wanted to
angelica cheung is the editor of "vogue china." >> nice to have valentino dressing you for a night outn. known for spotting a fashion trend, "vogue" began publishing here in 2005 with cheung as the editor. she helped put chinese designers on the map by putting them on the pages of her magazine. this fashion editor who studied to be a lawyer has seen the transformation in her own life. this is you. >> i just got it in. >> reporter: this photograph shows her...
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and shenanigans i think china is right. for the nice nations of the global financial all of. the pain and the problem is that right now you have no choice you as the. currency every second. to them a little. currency and it is. time that i am. in their shoes that can but try to devise a international currency that bring financial stability to a big global financial market. government buildings and italy's capital saturday became a target for furious crowds angry about a round of fresh government cuts it all started as a peaceful rally with thousands marching across the city but then it turned violent as demonstrators started to fight with riot police as can all reports from rome. forty percent off youth unemployment and the worst recession since the second world war critics say that two thousand and fourteen stay much it will not do enough to solve the economic problems for three days italians have been taking to the streets of rome protesting against the government's economic policies are bringing along ten saying they won't leave until their voice is heard previously on sat
and shenanigans i think china is right. for the nice nations of the global financial all of. the pain and the problem is that right now you have no choice you as the. currency every second. to them a little. currency and it is. time that i am. in their shoes that can but try to devise a international currency that bring financial stability to a big global financial market. government buildings and italy's capital saturday became a target for furious crowds angry about a round of fresh...
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and shenanigans i think china is right. for the nice nations of the global financial all of. the paint on america and the problem is that right now you have no choice do you as. the currency every cent com or to them a little bit of the currency and the. time that i am. in measures that do but tried to devise a international currency to bring financial stability to big global financial markets. government buildings in italy's capital saturday became targets for furious crowds angry fresh rounds of government cuts it all started as a peaceful rally with thousands marching across the city and turned violent as demonstrators tried to clash with bryant police are going off reports from rome. forty percent off youth unemployment and the worst recession since the second world war critics say the two thousand and fourteen survey much it will not do enough to solve the economic problems for three days italians have been taking to the streets of rome protesting against the government's economic policies are bringing along ten saying they won't leave until their voice is heard previous
and shenanigans i think china is right. for the nice nations of the global financial all of. the paint on america and the problem is that right now you have no choice do you as. the currency every cent com or to them a little bit of the currency and the. time that i am. in measures that do but tried to devise a international currency to bring financial stability to big global financial markets. government buildings in italy's capital saturday became targets for furious crowds angry fresh rounds...
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you're looking at the china's foreign exchange reserves and some very nice three trillion. us dollars the u.s. dollar nominated as says if the you as a shut down and then the u.s. dollar falls sharply china will suffer enormously because there is holding of foreign exchange you depreciate and the same problem goes for japan and also u.k. and other countries that whole huge amounts of us all as says so even though maybe in twenty years time china every over to america right now u.s. dollar is it would be a major currency reset of currency across the world and so if anything happened to the u.s. is is going to cause chaos. across the globe and that china is of course so one of america's largest creditors holding around ten percent of the u.s. debt is what's happening in washington right now i worry that. as you said china has more than one trillion us dollars of us government that if the u.s. government for a new reason failed to repay. china's finance. hold it is something that nobody wants to see. right france's live in managing director at least and holdings mr lynn thank y
you're looking at the china's foreign exchange reserves and some very nice three trillion. us dollars the u.s. dollar nominated as says if the you as a shut down and then the u.s. dollar falls sharply china will suffer enormously because there is holding of foreign exchange you depreciate and the same problem goes for japan and also u.k. and other countries that whole huge amounts of us all as says so even though maybe in twenty years time china every over to america right now u.s. dollar is it...
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nice gorgeous weather coming back. across china, couple of days ago, the tropical storm affected the eastern part of china and shanghai area. heavy rain continued and caused severe floods. here's the situation. heavy rain caused by severe tropical storm has flooded suburban areas in shanghai. 600 homes were inundated. vehicles and trees were submerged. officials have closed more than 60 parks and thehe city zoo. several people have been killed due to the storms so far. now looks like the system has completely gone so sunny skies acould say shanghai. that will continue next several days. in the southern part, we're seeing quite heavy rain continuing across the person parts of the indough china peninsula due to the lingering system. temperatures are warm than average in many places such as beijing, tokyo. some areas only 6 with snow in the forecast on your wednesday. across the americas, i want to focus on this low pressure system. it's not doing too badly at this moment. as we go to wednesday, the system will sag towards the south.
nice gorgeous weather coming back. across china, couple of days ago, the tropical storm affected the eastern part of china and shanghai area. heavy rain continued and caused severe floods. here's the situation. heavy rain caused by severe tropical storm has flooded suburban areas in shanghai. 600 homes were inundated. vehicles and trees were submerged. officials have closed more than 60 parks and thehe city zoo. several people have been killed due to the storms so far. now looks like the system...
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if you play nice with china, you might just get a panda. here's how it works.u agree to export key energy technology to china, you get a panda. supply uranium for nuclear reactors you get a panda. the trade is so popular there's backup for countries clamoring for pandas now. the animals are on loan though for a fee. australia is thinking about starting a similar program with kangaroos. allegedly. >>> tech sector and silicon valley are leading the way as the bay area leads the state in job growth. the bay area council is out with its annual economic forecast. it expects a better-than-2.5% increase in local jobs next year and even better growth in 2015. in the last year, 42% of the new jobs in the bay area were all in santa clara county s. >>> the state of california will pay $19 million more each year to finance amtrak service. a new agreement puts 19 states in compliance with the federal passenger rail investment act. it mandates each state pays 85% of amtrak's operating costs of its state routes. amtrak has 3 interstate routes that serve california. >>> a choc
if you play nice with china, you might just get a panda. here's how it works.u agree to export key energy technology to china, you get a panda. supply uranium for nuclear reactors you get a panda. the trade is so popular there's backup for countries clamoring for pandas now. the animals are on loan though for a fee. australia is thinking about starting a similar program with kangaroos. allegedly. >>> tech sector and silicon valley are leading the way as the bay area leads the state in...
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nice places to eat around here. yeah, i know. you know what's good, that chinese place with the crazy grandmother who screams at you. oh, yeah. china star. i love that place. yeah. yeah. you know what she's screaming? yeah. "habba nye dah!" she's crazy. she's saying, "have a nice day." oh. oh. maybe she's not crazy then. i love that place. yeah. me, too. so... you almost done, gianni, or what? are you? so maybe i'll see you there sometime. where? china star. oh, well, yeah. if you're in there, and i'm in there, then, yeah. you gotta sign, um... sign on the bottom. i'll probably be there for lunch tomorrow. you talking about it made me really hungry for it. yeah? yeah. actually, i just had chinese today. oh, my god. but sometimes, when i go back 2 days in a row, i just--i order something different. like shrimp. so if i was to go back there and order the shrimp, would you wanna... go with me? yeah. sure. yeah? oh, great. great. i told you i was gonna be a writer, right? yeah. yeah. yeah. what a way with words. gianni: let's go. all right, so then, what, like, 1:00 tomorrow? yeah. that'd be great. ok. good. all right. good. great. so,
nice places to eat around here. yeah, i know. you know what's good, that chinese place with the crazy grandmother who screams at you. oh, yeah. china star. i love that place. yeah. yeah. you know what she's screaming? yeah. "habba nye dah!" she's crazy. she's saying, "have a nice day." oh. oh. maybe she's not crazy then. i love that place. yeah. me, too. so... you almost done, gianni, or what? are you? so maybe i'll see you there sometime. where? china star. oh, well, yeah....
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concrete make it the second largest in the field and sold to china the same month beijing acquired an italian york maker ferretti very nice two out months later is a reminder of the chinese form those of luxury goods the famous french fashion brand song the right call was sold for firm in hong kong china is also investing heavily in the u.k. buying shares in london's heathrow airport and pumping billions of pounds into the country's nuclear industry as polly boy reports next from the u.k. chinese money's already changing the face of the british capital to. this time last year it looked like the iconic london cab would be consigned to the history books after it's made because the financially troubled london taxi company went into administration chinese manufacturer g.d. which already owns volvo has stepped in and bought the company for eleven million pounds the factory is now back in business this part of the assembly process is called the marriage of the carriage where the shape of the taxi. meets with the shafi of the taxi here but it's a marriage between the chinese manufacturer and he and the london taxi company that m
concrete make it the second largest in the field and sold to china the same month beijing acquired an italian york maker ferretti very nice two out months later is a reminder of the chinese form those of luxury goods the famous french fashion brand song the right call was sold for firm in hong kong china is also investing heavily in the u.k. buying shares in london's heathrow airport and pumping billions of pounds into the country's nuclear industry as polly boy reports next from the u.k....
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we've had people from the czech republic, russia and china and japan and west royalston, massachusetts. nices. give me a sense of the frustration. >> we came down here for our anniversary and planned on doing the mall here -- >> how is that going? >> everything is closed down. >> reporter: very quickly, what do you see to these guys at the capitol? >> how about grow up and act like adults and get this thing solved. >> reporter: enjoy your time here. it was nice to meet you. that's just a small sample of what we're hearing. sometimes with language we can't share, that's the point we're hearing from people today. >> all right, peter. thank you very much. you smile but it's to hide the sadness and unfortunate situation that's playing out. so that brings me to our news nation gut check. who do you think is to blame? democrats or republicans, both parties? go to facebook.com/newsnation to cast the vote. tomorrow when we see you back here for the show, 2:00 p.m. eastern time, "the cycle" is up next. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work th
we've had people from the czech republic, russia and china and japan and west royalston, massachusetts. nices. give me a sense of the frustration. >> we came down here for our anniversary and planned on doing the mall here -- >> how is that going? >> everything is closed down. >> reporter: very quickly, what do you see to these guys at the capitol? >> how about grow up and act like adults and get this thing solved. >> reporter: enjoy your time here. it was...
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headline debt ceiling trying to calls for the world to be de americanised china's official news agency has called for the creation of a nice world saying the destinies of people should not be left in the hands of a hypocritical nation with a dysfunctional government. keeping criticism and caustic ridicule on washington the news agency called the u.s. civilian slayer prisoner torture and meddler and others affairs and said the pax americana was a failure on all fronts well i mean china should walk the walk instead of just talking the dogs kicked out mcdonald's kicked out kentucky fried chicken kicked out coca-cola they're making their citizens obese and they're getting diabetes so you know they talk the talk but will try to walk the walk while the china to be aggressive in buying gold to point where they are just said they were just interviewed their work suggest they have up to six thousand tons of gold we know that in the first eight months of this year one thousand tons of gold left the west went to china we know that just the e.t.f. g.l.d. discords two hundred no four hundred tons of gold so we're discoursing it this is
headline debt ceiling trying to calls for the world to be de americanised china's official news agency has called for the creation of a nice world saying the destinies of people should not be left in the hands of a hypocritical nation with a dysfunctional government. keeping criticism and caustic ridicule on washington the news agency called the u.s. civilian slayer prisoner torture and meddler and others affairs and said the pax americana was a failure on all fronts well i mean china should...
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it got a nice upgreat by a stock analyst. china speaking out for the first time, warning the u.s. not to default on its debt. what business is it of china? they hold the majority of our debt. reminder the potential failure to raise the debt ceiling is the threat, not the government shutdown. it's the debt. there is really scares the big thinkers. the idea that default is so awful some in washington planning what to do if the republicans don't raise the debt ceiling. one solution is to suspend payments of social security che checkings, use that. that's not the only thing the government has going against it. the shutdown starting to affect exports. several high tech companies reporting their shipments have been held up at ports. there are all kinds of government agencies, mostly of us have never heard of like the bureau of industry and security, they double-check high tech exports before they ship so you have no bis, no exports. impo imports, pesticides, marla talking about food inspection. so all kinds of things going on. >> thank you very much. certainly one to watch if it continu
it got a nice upgreat by a stock analyst. china speaking out for the first time, warning the u.s. not to default on its debt. what business is it of china? they hold the majority of our debt. reminder the potential failure to raise the debt ceiling is the threat, not the government shutdown. it's the debt. there is really scares the big thinkers. the idea that default is so awful some in washington planning what to do if the republicans don't raise the debt ceiling. one solution is to suspend...
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down about 18% this year but staging a nice turn around this week. we have a slew of chinaading our way. is it finally safe to get back in? josh is the bull dr. jay is the bear. >> i think this is is a no-brainer. here you have a stock that is flat on the year. the rest of the market has gone parabollic and these are the names that will be bought and taken higher. and a very massive gap. i think the set up here is really easy. it's a mid single digits earning multiple. >> i think the time to buy it josh, was back at the end of june end of the second quarter. here are three reasons. central banks, i think they have fallen out of love with gold. i don't hear anybody pounding the table saying we have got to take all of this gold and shove it down into a hole somewhere. that's because it's down $600 an ounce. there is a lot of costs involved there. that, i think, is a negative and an overhang going into 2014. >> there are very few high quality names that you can buy trading under 10 times earnings. they will buy this thing and take it higher. >> can i tell you, i love the way y
down about 18% this year but staging a nice turn around this week. we have a slew of chinaading our way. is it finally safe to get back in? josh is the bull dr. jay is the bear. >> i think this is is a no-brainer. here you have a stock that is flat on the year. the rest of the market has gone parabollic and these are the names that will be bought and taken higher. and a very massive gap. i think the set up here is really easy. it's a mid single digits earning multiple. >> i think...
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will do business with them and china of course has trillions of dollars in reserves and like warren buffet brought bought into i.b.m. at the high one seventy's he had a nice run bounce back to what he paid for he famously says things that he understands they weren't you understand corporate espionage well you know how china has said that they're preparing for a d.m.'s world i think that's what you also saw with george osborne over there in china just as they gong their state credit rating agency downgraded u.s. debt we also see that in the n.s.a. thing i think is that they've abandoned america because they're just looking to front line other corporations. what they're doing now the consequences here are the numbers on i.b.m. just to show you how catastrophic and sudden this collapse in sales was to china and china which accounts for five percent of i.b.m.'s total revenues sales dropped twenty two percent with hardware sales nearly half of i.b.m.'s business their falling off a cliff down forty percent now the c.e.o. of i.b.m. had only recently stated that they expected sales to be double digit growth so he was unable on this conference call with investors
will do business with them and china of course has trillions of dollars in reserves and like warren buffet brought bought into i.b.m. at the high one seventy's he had a nice run bounce back to what he paid for he famously says things that he understands they weren't you understand corporate espionage well you know how china has said that they're preparing for a d.m.'s world i think that's what you also saw with george osborne over there in china just as they gong their state credit rating...
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china. he defeated del potro in split sets, and nice confetti. over here, bank of america kenyan runner wins the chicago marathon in 2.3.23. and then an awful crash in formula one. this is from japan. a german won thissing thing. there was a crash but a german won the event. this is from foeland. it's dog sled season, but the snow forgot to come. so, you'll notice in the back of the dog sled there, there are wheels instead of snow sleds. a little more difficult nor the dogs as well, we're told. and then there's the dreaded boston red sox over the weekend. they ended up in a split with the detroit tigers in the alcs. it happened because big papi hid -- hit a grand slam in the eighth, and in the nine it got interesting. an rbi single and a walkoff for jarrod saltamachia, as he is running around the bases with red sox in tow. this will head out to detroit for game three. >>> see that number up there, this is arrowhead stadium over the weekend. a record crowd noise for anywhere in the world, the chiefs and the raiders were playing. the chiefs won big
china. he defeated del potro in split sets, and nice confetti. over here, bank of america kenyan runner wins the chicago marathon in 2.3.23. and then an awful crash in formula one. this is from japan. a german won thissing thing. there was a crash but a german won the event. this is from foeland. it's dog sled season, but the snow forgot to come. so, you'll notice in the back of the dog sled there, there are wheels instead of snow sleds. a little more difficult nor the dogs as well, we're told....
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nice. they will talk to you about chinese food. then they will talk to you about china.then they will ask you not to go with their daughter. - no, they won't. - they will probably say that you're both too young. but that's silly. we're both 17. that's what they will say, but what they will mean... is they don't want you involved with sara because you are chinese. i think you're wrong. the grayson's aren't like that. perhaps. i hope you're right. - so, did you find out ? - well, i started talking to the foreman of the crew-- - and you found out what it's going to be ? - yes, a laundromat. a laundromat ? good ! i can bring my clothes in the morning, and wash them while i'm working here. did you hear, mr. brashov ? it's going to be a laundromat next door. - a laundromat ? not good. - why not ? they'll be coming in here all the time asking for change for the machines... and never buying anything. a place like that is going to be nothing but a nuisance. you'll see. no water ! oh, now what ? jamal. see what is wrong back there. - could you change this for me ? - certainly. you
nice. they will talk to you about chinese food. then they will talk to you about china.then they will ask you not to go with their daughter. - no, they won't. - they will probably say that you're both too young. but that's silly. we're both 17. that's what they will say, but what they will mean... is they don't want you involved with sara because you are chinese. i think you're wrong. the grayson's aren't like that. perhaps. i hope you're right. - so, did you find out ? - well, i started...
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china's cash splash political analyst professor joseph. city university is with us on the line how the professor nice to see so many private billionaires snapping up what they think to be undervalued companies in these hard times also state firms are cashing in too and they want a bit of the pie why now. certainly all china has a very big water chest among into more than three point two trillion us dollars most of this money has been invested in u.s. treasury bills with very low returns and a danger of depreciation so we have to stand trial for chinese investors to broncho to do wrong secondly europe has been probably more generous in terms of technology transfer less reservations based on strategic considerations and finally chinese exporters would like to extend their operations in durham upstream and downstream to mean king and even expand their market share just as a force that would come in because prices are low and inexpensive because of the financial difficulties in europe your professors who think point you. mentioned there about getting the expertise from the west if you like to say you companies try to invest in china long complained
china's cash splash political analyst professor joseph. city university is with us on the line how the professor nice to see so many private billionaires snapping up what they think to be undervalued companies in these hard times also state firms are cashing in too and they want a bit of the pie why now. certainly all china has a very big water chest among into more than three point two trillion us dollars most of this money has been invested in u.s. treasury bills with very low returns and a...
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china, as you can see is dealing with. south korea there in the green, thanks are looking quite nice for them. >>> new hope for hundreds ofhousands of california computers. they are back at the bargaining table. >>> the wind is going to start bringing it back. >> behind the fire lines with the crews trying to save thousands of homes. >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. >> share your story on tv and online
china, as you can see is dealing with. south korea there in the green, thanks are looking quite nice for them. >>> new hope for hundreds ofhousands of california computers. they are back at the bargaining table. >>> the wind is going to start bringing it back. >> behind the fire lines with the crews trying to save thousands of homes. >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real....
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will do business with them and china of course has trillions of dollars in reserves and like warren buffet brought bought into i.b.m. at the high one seventy's he had a nice run now it's back to what he paid for he famously says things that he understands they weren't you understand corporate espionage. one of the woes most attention grabbing presidents go on time of day has known learned how to don't report and now secret decided to track for itself what life is really like that and to see churkin his report has been censored by going ton of us don't. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees live you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garner we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to every week we get media like yourself international media or local media or whatever and they're welcome to come you know we tell them what we have any journalists workflow at guantanamo starts with a mandatory intr
will do business with them and china of course has trillions of dollars in reserves and like warren buffet brought bought into i.b.m. at the high one seventy's he had a nice run now it's back to what he paid for he famously says things that he understands they weren't you understand corporate espionage. one of the woes most attention grabbing presidents go on time of day has known learned how to don't report and now secret decided to track for itself what life is really like that and to see...
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nice to hear that. time is 5:55. bu stock is being blamed for smog in china. shut down because of the low visibility and health risks. measures have now been taken to prohibit farmers from burning stocks or leaves. smog is expected to continue for the next day. >> 5:56. you know the san francisco 49ers are in london and got there yesterday and already a big hit. yesterday the players spent some time with kids in a soccer facility. there's colin kaepernick there and other players. tossed around a football and taught fundamentals about american football. the 49ers play the jaguars this sunday. joe fonzi is right there following the niners. joe will file reports and post updates on twitter. you can follow joe at hash tag ktvuinlondon. >> kim and kanye are engaged. happened right here in the bay area. west at at&t park last night. rented out the stadium and invited all their friends and family. when the two stepped out on the field, the screen read please marry me. it was also her 33rd birthday. the two have a daughter who is four months old. >> the bart strike is
nice to hear that. time is 5:55. bu stock is being blamed for smog in china. shut down because of the low visibility and health risks. measures have now been taken to prohibit farmers from burning stocks or leaves. smog is expected to continue for the next day. >> 5:56. you know the san francisco 49ers are in london and got there yesterday and already a big hit. yesterday the players spent some time with kids in a soccer facility. there's colin kaepernick there and other players. tossed...
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nice to see you. how would you describe china's economy at the moment and the government's biggest challenge?> well, this is what every invest he is wondering about this. what we saw in the q3 data is a lot of it was for the old fashioned trainer. >> and that's the problem. >> exactly. investment, property, all of the state sectors very strong. that's why you saw the investment as a portion of gdp was 55.8%. so you are basically going back. it's artificial stimulus. >> how are they going to reign in government or government owned stem ewe husband, data and enterprises and allow the private sector to flourish more? >> well, that's if you like the billion dollar question. the big thing that's happening is happening in november. and there's going to be a -- sort of quite a big focus on this. we're expecting to see a reduction in gdp target from 7.5 to 7% next year. they're basically going to slow down growth. the big question is whether they can then reform it to make it more consumption based. that is getting the government out of a lot of the major sectors and liberalizing the financial market
nice to see you. how would you describe china's economy at the moment and the government's biggest challenge?> well, this is what every invest he is wondering about this. what we saw in the q3 data is a lot of it was for the old fashioned trainer. >> and that's the problem. >> exactly. investment, property, all of the state sectors very strong. that's why you saw the investment as a portion of gdp was 55.8%. so you are basically going back. it's artificial stimulus. >> how...
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china. kite fans from around the world brought their colorful kits along. one fan brought this unique kite. there was also an angry birds kite that took flight in the sky. cool. >> wow. >> that's a nice kit that kind of went funny. >>> thanks so much for watching eyewitness news an wjz 13, maryland's news station. i'm jessica kartalija. jessica kartalija. >> don scott. 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 your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referra
china. kite fans from around the world brought their colorful kits along. one fan brought this unique kite. there was also an angry birds kite that took flight in the sky. cool. >> wow. >> that's a nice kit that kind of went funny. >>> thanks so much for watching eyewitness news an wjz 13, maryland's news station. i'm jessica kartalija. jessica kartalija. >> don scott. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare...
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nice. you know, i thought of you when i got up this morning and i read, china is lecturing us on our debt". >> right, they're laughing at us, they're not lecturing us, they know exactly what is going on, they have taken our jobs, loan us money, and then at tthe tell us, we want that money back. china is a major culprit. china is not our friend. and when the president of china comes over as you know to have these magnificent state dinners at the white house, it is very, very sad. what is going on with china is very sad. but other countries throughout the world, same thing. no matter where you go. you can look at them, i can name them all, every country takes advantage of this country. now it used to be the other way around, and we would take advantage, but we had people that that knew what they were doing, every country is taking advantage. >> the best selling books, one of them "art of the deal" probably the best. and i read the book, cover to cover. and i actually have learned a lot reading it. but "art of the deal," do you ever not negotiate? the president won't even talk to boehner or ta
nice. you know, i thought of you when i got up this morning and i read, china is lecturing us on our debt". >> right, they're laughing at us, they're not lecturing us, they know exactly what is going on, they have taken our jobs, loan us money, and then at tthe tell us, we want that money back. china is a major culprit. china is not our friend. and when the president of china comes over as you know to have these magnificent state dinners at the white house, it is very, very sad. what...
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china. they can't get enough of caramel over there. hershey's stock, by the way, has also been on a nicever the past year, up just over 30%. >>> pitchforks are out. the partial government shutdown has sparked outrage on america's farms because it's all about a big crop report that is supposed to come out tomorrow. jane wells, though, is live in colorado. she is in children of the corn-type territory with a lot of angry farmers. jane, what's going on here? >> reporter: brian, here's the deal. farmers can't access federal loans they need to pay their bills. crop insurance isn't guaranteed. neither are their subsidy payments which are controversial. but as usda offices are closed down and so is the website, they can't get help for the recent storms and blizzards. by some reports over 20% of the cattle herds in south dakota have been wiped out. the lack of these reports which farmers use to try to get a pair price especially the one that was supposed to come out tomorrow because it would reflect the harvest. >> we could see a volatile swing either way, depending upon the will of the market.
china. they can't get enough of caramel over there. hershey's stock, by the way, has also been on a nicever the past year, up just over 30%. >>> pitchforks are out. the partial government shutdown has sparked outrage on america's farms because it's all about a big crop report that is supposed to come out tomorrow. jane wells, though, is live in colorado. she is in children of the corn-type territory with a lot of angry farmers. jane, what's going on here? >> reporter: brian,...
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nice benefit packages for employees. like you said and eric pointed out correctly, their concern getting the most mey for the shareholderst the cheapest return i'm not upset with wal-mart for going t chinahat is not exactly what i said. michelle, bring you in. i said wal-mart enables people in rural communitieso have some of the things that people in the urban communities have and at a fair price. >> absolutely. they provide soany js , provide so much economic growth, but you know, there are so many liberals and democrats out here who treat them like they are criminals. you can't blame them for wanting to go to chi look what wayne said. look at d.c. the union bosses push toake the minimum wage higher for wal-mart. only wal-mart. because theyant to make it too costly f them to do business here. shouldn'we b promoting and trying encourage business like wal-mart to open and expand? why are we trying to move them to china? >> right. talk abo this. you are a free marketeer guy. wal-mart says we will focus on buying made in the usa. if the companies make stuff overseas they would rather buy from them if they open a plant in america. are you okay with that? >> i'm against it. i think the notio
nice benefit packages for employees. like you said and eric pointed out correctly, their concern getting the most mey for the shareholderst the cheapest return i'm not upset with wal-mart for going t chinahat is not exactly what i said. michelle, bring you in. i said wal-mart enables people in rural communitieso have some of the things that people in the urban communities have and at a fair price. >> absolutely. they provide soany js , provide so much economic growth, but you know, there...
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china. something of a synchronized global recovery. that says to me that stocks are going to move fire. there would like to see a little pullback to give them a nicei would just ride this through. unless you need to access the money in the very short-term. if that is not the case, ride it through. we will get beyond this and the economy will show itself as being strong. adam: let me ask you. from people who trade on a daily or weekly basis, what should they be looking at? tech, industrials, consumer financial's jack where would they go? >> if i am right that the economy is indeed getting better than what you are seeing is leaders now among the cyclical names in the market. that started to become the case in may. lately it has been neck-and-neck, but you want to be in industrials, and technology. consumer discretionary, financials. they will do better. adam: last time you were your july 17th was listen. these are big names that people of town. they're down right now. an opportunity to buy and? >> i think there is. a great name, big franchise. obviously regulatory issues, but there will be through it. home depot, a little bit of a concern. but now w
china. something of a synchronized global recovery. that says to me that stocks are going to move fire. there would like to see a little pullback to give them a nicei would just ride this through. unless you need to access the money in the very short-term. if that is not the case, ride it through. we will get beyond this and the economy will show itself as being strong. adam: let me ask you. from people who trade on a daily or weekly basis, what should they be looking at? tech, industrials,...
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nice growth. it's a story, you've seen me bullish in the past, emerging markets if you look at countries that are brazil, china, india, those are likely the largest economy in the world in the future and buying at steep discounts now. >> it's josh brown, david. let's stay on emerging markets i think it's an interesting area. starting to see the performance level out and now almost outperform the s&p over the last few months, which is something that hasn't happen ford three years. is the world waking up to the fact that these stocks have been serial underperformers for too long? if so, how do you express the trade specifically? using etfs or buying local stocks and currency? >> you're right. the market is waking up to. most countries trading at 10, 11 p/ests and growing at 2, 3 times what the developed world is. the way we're playing those with etfs or managers that are countries specific. you want broad exposure across the board there. >> i don't know what to ask you about first, whether it's the commodities or whether it's the emerging markets. so let's go with emerging markets and india and brazil in particu
nice growth. it's a story, you've seen me bullish in the past, emerging markets if you look at countries that are brazil, china, india, those are likely the largest economy in the world in the future and buying at steep discounts now. >> it's josh brown, david. let's stay on emerging markets i think it's an interesting area. starting to see the performance level out and now almost outperform the s&p over the last few months, which is something that hasn't happen ford three years. is...
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nice pace. we should point out that is year-over-year and not month to month or quarter to quarter. so you say don't buy the fact that china all engines again? >> that is exactly right. people woke up. they checked the gdp number. they saw it went up. so the automatic reaction wow, we saw the chinese economy grow. as you said chinese announce growth year on year, not quarter on quarter. when you look at q2 to q3, our beige book data was a mild slowdown. there was not strength in the economy. adam: back in june we heard they were pumping all sorts of money and stimulus into the economy. is that true. >> it wasn't true. what the market missed. there was panic in june. caused the chinese government to have major stimulus program. that manufactured rebound and made the economy recover. everyone of those were actually a myth did not happen. there was no major stimulus program this quarter which is a good thing. there was no manufacturing rebound and no economic recovery. >> how would you describe the economy of china right now? >> muddling along. that is good for china. what you don't want to see if looking out for china health
nice pace. we should point out that is year-over-year and not month to month or quarter to quarter. so you say don't buy the fact that china all engines again? >> that is exactly right. people woke up. they checked the gdp number. they saw it went up. so the automatic reaction wow, we saw the chinese economy grow. as you said chinese announce growth year on year, not quarter on quarter. when you look at q2 to q3, our beige book data was a mild slowdown. there was not strength in the...
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nice on the weekend. >>> 7:543. a new -- 7:53. a new controversy involving chinaw a protest changed the city's plan. >>> breaking news about one of america's most reloved authors, sad news this morning about tom clancy. >>> breaking news. cnn and several other media outlets are reporting that author tom clancy has died. he's boast-nope for his spy and military books. they are set during and during the aftermath of the cold war. some books have been turned into movies including "patriot games "," clear and present danger." his best-known fictional character was jack ryan. he was 66. the cause of his death still unknown. >>> anyone who has lost a loved one on the old eastern span of the bay bridge is invited to go out on the empty bridge. last night, ktvu was there as the highway patrol cook an individual out to the spot where her 21-year-old son was killed by a drunk driver. now the chp is offering the same chance to other families. the highway patrol will annoy relatives of people who died on the old bridge to go out there for a special memorial ceremony next mont
nice on the weekend. >>> 7:543. a new -- 7:53. a new controversy involving chinaw a protest changed the city's plan. >>> breaking news about one of america's most reloved authors, sad news this morning about tom clancy. >>> breaking news. cnn and several other media outlets are reporting that author tom clancy has died. he's boast-nope for his spy and military books. they are set during and during the aftermath of the cold war. some books have been turned into movies...
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nice view from the mess neen. tip-off at 7:30. the warriors familiar with this team because they played them in the pre-season game taken place in china. the warriors with the two meets with the lakers overseas, they beat them both times. one reason why so many are so interested in the warriors, why there is so much buzz. you recall, they made it to the playoffs for the first time in six years last season. that was also their second time in 19 years. if you look at the polls, the general managers in the nba, the team the most exciting to watch, the golden state warriors. they ranked them from the top 15 to the top 10 in the nba. tip-off here at 7:30 tonight at oracle arena taking on the la lakers. >>> we are even, right? i was down stairs. we are even money right now. >> the team is young and dynamic. if you hit this one, you get the money. >> reporter: all right but i'm doing a three-pointer. $50 shots, $100. >> now, we are even. $100, man. >> we're even. >> you get a discount for hitting the edge. that's the money. >> there we go. you can hit the first one. your total is on the line. >> i like this, bob. one more. bob, leave it to t
nice view from the mess neen. tip-off at 7:30. the warriors familiar with this team because they played them in the pre-season game taken place in china. the warriors with the two meets with the lakers overseas, they beat them both times. one reason why so many are so interested in the warriors, why there is so much buzz. you recall, they made it to the playoffs for the first time in six years last season. that was also their second time in 19 years. if you look at the polls, the general...
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nicely for that company. then we're looking at first solar, stock's down coming into earnings a little bit. 99 cents a share, revenue of $988.6 million. new subsidies in chinaer emerging markets helping this company. of course, it's a critical gauge of where the entire sector is headed. and finally, gold under pressure lately as is newmont mining. this is a that's down 41% this year, and it's down more than 2% heading into its earnings. the eps, 32 cents a share on revenue of $2 billion. liz, back to you. liz: okay, thank youment how compelling watching lauren down on the floor and same with sandra. different focus here, right, sandra? >> gold and silver, precious metals plunging after the fed's statement yesterday. of course, there's growing speculation in the investment community, liz, that fed tapering is back on the table and may even happen by the end of the year. that was according to citigroup and barclays analysts today, making that prediction led to a rally in the u.s. dollar and a big selloff in gold and silver. silver seeing its worst single-day loss in almost a month. gold, its worst single-day loss in nearly three weeks. silver prices down 4% o
nicely for that company. then we're looking at first solar, stock's down coming into earnings a little bit. 99 cents a share, revenue of $988.6 million. new subsidies in chinaer emerging markets helping this company. of course, it's a critical gauge of where the entire sector is headed. and finally, gold under pressure lately as is newmont mining. this is a that's down 41% this year, and it's down more than 2% heading into its earnings. the eps, 32 cents a share on revenue of $2 billion. liz,...
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nice movement here. profit for first solar, more than doubling in the quarter. top line soaring because of revenue gains from california solar plant as well as some sales in china. point out here, first solar has cut their full-year, not the profit forecast but their revenue forecast, so that is something we're also watching. but this stock keeps getting a bid higher as the conference call is on going. back to liz and david. david: 10% jump after-hours. liz: java jolt coffee prices. you mentioned yesterday. lowest in four years yet your morning cup of joe is still costing a pretty penny. we'll find out why later in the hour. david: like oil and gas. businesses were supposed to get a temporary break from obamacare, remember that, but a blockbuster report just issued by the national federation of independent business showing that small businesses, small businesses are the ones actually footing the bill for most of the perk that is are in obamacare. fox business exclusive. you do not want to miss with the author of that report coming up next. ♪ it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we overs
nice movement here. profit for first solar, more than doubling in the quarter. top line soaring because of revenue gains from california solar plant as well as some sales in china. point out here, first solar has cut their full-year, not the profit forecast but their revenue forecast, so that is something we're also watching. but this stock keeps getting a bid higher as the conference call is on going. back to liz and david. david: 10% jump after-hours. liz: java jolt coffee prices. you...
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china. i like yum brands. don't be worried about the avian flu. >> what about you, michael you like chevron, rockwell collins. >> i'll go in your order. i think chevron is a good, nicely 5% of their production comes from the middle east. they're growing production. look, ten times earnings, growing earnings at 8 or 9% with a 3.3% dividend. i think there's defense from washington there. rockwell collins, this has got a foot in the commercial avionics and cockpit sort of equipment. half military, half commercial. they counter balance each other. 15 times earnings. 12% growth. >> wait. when you said military isn't that a little susceptible when you consider the sequester and defense cuts? >> no question. but they've been counter balancing. when the military has traded off the commercial has picked up. at 15 times growing earnings at 12% which i think is sustainable it's a cheap stock when you think about 6 or 7% earnings growth and 1% dividend, stryker. >> ten stryker. >> guys, i've got to go. stay here. i want to hit breaking news on blackberry. dow jones says -- what's that? all right. thank you, kevin. kevin's my producer. sometimes we communicate telepathically lik
china. i like yum brands. don't be worried about the avian flu. >> what about you, michael you like chevron, rockwell collins. >> i'll go in your order. i think chevron is a good, nicely 5% of their production comes from the middle east. they're growing production. look, ten times earnings, growing earnings at 8 or 9% with a 3.3% dividend. i think there's defense from washington there. rockwell collins, this has got a foot in the commercial avionics and cockpit sort of equipment....