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site called the china money report first headline chinese silver investment going parabolic the china daily reported that the trading volume of silver forwards on the shanghai gold exchange china's only exchange for the precious metal surged seven hundred fifty one percent year on year in two thousand and ten meanwhile the volume in september of this year was more than six times that at the same period in two thousand and ten six times six times on e chinese over you know i don't understand why people don't see that we've got here a china point remember the greenspan put you know whatever the market went down they lowered into. got owners in greenwich connecticut this is the kind of put your prime goal the solver you're not going to lose because china is right behind you buying tons of it but look at how silver is treated there six fold increase in the imports in september alone over in the u.s. we have the biggest player in the silver market is jamie diamond and j.p. morgan of course which is they have a huge naked short position this shorting more silver than there is mind in the history
site called the china money report first headline chinese silver investment going parabolic the china daily reported that the trading volume of silver forwards on the shanghai gold exchange china's only exchange for the precious metal surged seven hundred fifty one percent year on year in two thousand and ten meanwhile the volume in september of this year was more than six times that at the same period in two thousand and ten six times six times on e chinese over you know i don't understand why...
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and finally, "china daily" hong kong says bumpy road still lies ahead.e international community is hoping for, is not just a joint statement at the end of the summit, but down-to-earth collective actions. and you know, keira, france and germany have been hopping mad at this latest crisis with greece and the real question people are asking at this summit is what is greece going to do? how is greece going to move everyone forward? because greece really has the world between the acropolis and a hard place. keira? >> do you want to grab that phone line there? i'm just curious. >> yeah, sorry. hi mom. >> zain verjee, as the world braces for the g-20 summit. thank you, zain. >>> score another one for consumers in the battle against big banks. bank of america has become the latest to give up on debit card fees. okay. christine romans, we're getting somewhere. but there's always hidden charges someplace else, come on now. >> i know, i've already been sneaking around trying to figure out where there going to be more charges popping up. maybe a charge to talk to a
and finally, "china daily" hong kong says bumpy road still lies ahead.e international community is hoping for, is not just a joint statement at the end of the summit, but down-to-earth collective actions. and you know, keira, france and germany have been hopping mad at this latest crisis with greece and the real question people are asking at this summit is what is greece going to do? how is greece going to move everyone forward? because greece really has the world between the...
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i'm not wishing for that kind of a bad relationship with china but the peel's daily or whoever it was should think twice. that will make our job easier, not harder in material of finding bases. >> could this move also produce some benefits though economically for the united states? >> not much. i think that frankly, it costs money to have forces abroad and it doesn't cost a lot if the host country provides the bases and provides most of the support. so it's not a big expenditure but it is not a money maker. this may, çhowever, ease our problems right now in okinawa, japan, where we have up to 15,000 or so marines. we've been trying to relocate half of those to guam. the japanese can't figure out. it's good to look for another place where we can have marine presence and send a message that we're not going home from the we shall pacific despite our economic problems. >> michael o'hanlon, thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, washington, the only city in the world where pizza is a vegetable. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. inf
i'm not wishing for that kind of a bad relationship with china but the peel's daily or whoever it was should think twice. that will make our job easier, not harder in material of finding bases. >> could this move also produce some benefits though economically for the united states? >> not much. i think that frankly, it costs money to have forces abroad and it doesn't cost a lot if the host country provides the bases and provides most of the support. so it's not a big expenditure but...
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china and the u.s. try to win friends for the pacific century ahead. >> in britain the daily newspaper said it's obtained a confidential army document that suggests twice as many soldier as previously thought could be facing redundancy over the next few years. the daily telegraph suggests 15 .5 thousand posts will close and that will be a dramatic cut to britain's armed forces. those wounded in iraq and afghanistan will not be exempt from any future redundancies. britain's future of defense said it had absolutely no plan to change the way it treated wounded, injured and said no decisions have been taken on the scale of the next trench of redundancies. vladimir putin defended his decision to stand in next year's presidential elections in russia. he says he's campaigning to keep the country strong and not for personal gain. mr. putin is the overwhelming favorite to return to a position he first held 12 years ago and some see his political indemrunes as increasingly destructive force. our diplomatic correspondent brinlt kendall has been to meet mr. putin in moscow. >> vladimir putin, for 12 years the face o
china and the u.s. try to win friends for the pacific century ahead. >> in britain the daily newspaper said it's obtained a confidential army document that suggests twice as many soldier as previously thought could be facing redundancy over the next few years. the daily telegraph suggests 15 .5 thousand posts will close and that will be a dramatic cut to britain's armed forces. those wounded in iraq and afghanistan will not be exempt from any future redundancies. britain's future of...
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after the break china is set to become the next economic superpower in the world so why is that a good thing i'll explain in tonight's daily to. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to create through get through if you can maybe who can you trust no one who is in view with the lobel machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called satchels when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. your take my take is the same of the show when we answer your questions comments criticisms and opinions for your own picture jack called the viewer rant line recently to bring to my attention a video that has gone viral in the blogosphere the police were dressing up in you know in civilian clothes and becoming part of the protest and there is definitive proof with the police there were dressed protesters showing the protesters and men in uniform at a later date so that might be something to look at because it seems pretty clear. that there was violence instigated. by somebody very likely could have been these. law enforcement infiltrators. and here's a look at the video
after the break china is set to become the next economic superpower in the world so why is that a good thing i'll explain in tonight's daily to. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to create through get through if you can maybe who can you trust no one who is in view with the lobel machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called satchels when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. your take my take is the same of the...
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our oldest son who lives in china now, he graduated in june and lives in shanghai. he calls richard almost on a dailyuse he'd rather talk to richard than anyone else. i think that they understand the value of a person in a different way. >> meredith, 400,000 americans have ms, 200 people a week are diagnosed with it in this country. do you think enough is being done in terms of research, in terms of funding. you've been in the direct light of this for a long time. what do you think? >> not nearly enough. i defer to you because you know the numbers. >> let me tell you something, i feel very strongly about this. the nih budget, which has been frozen at about $30 billion a year is inadequate. $30 billion a year pace for about 2 1/2 months in afghanistan. if one shares the belief that i think -- well, i'll speak for myself -- that i have, which is that we're going down the wrong road there,ou have to wonder why we're not taking care of our own people, why our priorities are so skewed and why we're not spending more money on lots of things but one being medical research. you know, a hundred -- almost half
our oldest son who lives in china now, he graduated in june and lives in shanghai. he calls richard almost on a dailyuse he'd rather talk to richard than anyone else. i think that they understand the value of a person in a different way. >> meredith, 400,000 americans have ms, 200 people a week are diagnosed with it in this country. do you think enough is being done in terms of research, in terms of funding. you've been in the direct light of this for a long time. what do you think?...
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china are also raising questions today. we'll break it all down. the latest in our dailyormer rival turned romney supporter tim pawlenty. does he regret getting out of the race too soon? "andrea mitchell reports" next coming up right here on msnbc. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get the blood, hope it's enough, it's-- what's this? freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, i'll try it, but-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. it's like it-- [both] targets the blood. yeah, draws it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of one touch.® okay. freestyle test strips. i'll take 'em. sure. call or click-- we'll send you strips and a meter, free. can't i just have these? freestyle lite test strips. call or click today. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," on the attack. herman cain defends himself by going after the news media. >> well, don't even bother asking me all of these other questions that you all are curious about, okay? don't even bother. >> that's a good question, though. >> are you concerned abo
china are also raising questions today. we'll break it all down. the latest in our dailyormer rival turned romney supporter tim pawlenty. does he regret getting out of the race too soon? "andrea mitchell reports" next coming up right here on msnbc. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get the blood, hope it's enough, it's-- what's this? freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, i'll try it, but-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. it's like it--...
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that causes a china reaction of aggregate demand being lower than aggregate supply that's what really causes a depression and that's happening quite dramatically now in america your daily bridging fost in the time since the great depression so that's a to do in a depression level event in terms of whether they've got a model that actually generates it back in not in ninety five i published my first piper on the for mafia actually thesis which was called finance and economics brought down and that built a model which could give you under some circumstances economy the type of the last level equilibrium that net possible economists love to obsess about but another situation excessive level of debt to sob with could lead to a great depression and all since extended that model now that the sides will have a strictly monetary model of the economy and that model does generate as one of its potential outcomes a great depression with very similar characteristics what we're going through now falling inflation rising unemployment and astronomical debt levels that the real cause of the whole thing so yeah i've got a model of a long way to go and sense of making it a cisco is a bl
that causes a china reaction of aggregate demand being lower than aggregate supply that's what really causes a depression and that's happening quite dramatically now in america your daily bridging fost in the time since the great depression so that's a to do in a depression level event in terms of whether they've got a model that actually generates it back in not in ninety five i published my first piper on the for mafia actually thesis which was called finance and economics brought down and...
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china had nuclear weapons. >> well, herman cain sat down for an interview with "the daily caller" and was asked about his assertion misspoke. what i meant was china does not have the size of nuclear capability that we have. they do have a nuclear capability. i was talking about their total nuclear capability. that's what i meant by that. >> that bumper sticker is going to be useful. >> it's john lubbocks at snl. he's morphed into an uncle that i feel sorry for. come on, tell andy the truth. >> we have to hope and pray that the national restaurant association does not void the confidentiality agreements and allow these alleged victims of herman cain's to speak or this will continue for another two or three weeks. >> this will become beyond a feeding frenzy. >> let's end the madness. >> david has the final point. >> i think that's part of the point here is there really is a strategy that's being devised on the fly. if you want to run for the presidency and bone up on foreign policy, you probably should start doing that before you actually get into the race. and instead he's actually, you know, he's finding areas tha
china had nuclear weapons. >> well, herman cain sat down for an interview with "the daily caller" and was asked about his assertion misspoke. what i meant was china does not have the size of nuclear capability that we have. they do have a nuclear capability. i was talking about their total nuclear capability. that's what i meant by that. >> that bumper sticker is going to be useful. >> it's john lubbocks at snl. he's morphed into an uncle that i feel sorry for. come...
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china. so your question is, do they still think this way? of course not. it's exactly this way. and with globalization of the economy and daily contact. but there's still a tendency to sink and central came down terms though it's much attenuated in the mother being. >> host: you mention the father of the chinese communist revolution. you knew him or worked with them? >> guest: >> guest: i met him five times. post a what were your impressions of him both as a strategic leader and as a movement leader? >> guest: first as a movement leader, one has to understand that the tens of millions of people who were killed and the reason for that was in part because he wanted to complete the communist revolution in atlanta. he knew in chinese history deleter you respected most with an upper unified china. and in 20 years after his death, all the best features of its brew had disappeared except the unification. so he, for example, organized what was called the greatly forward and reached china was supposed to move your economic development to the steel production at the level of creeper in it for years. in order to do that dedicate resources from t
china. so your question is, do they still think this way? of course not. it's exactly this way. and with globalization of the economy and daily contact. but there's still a tendency to sink and central came down terms though it's much attenuated in the mother being. >> host: you mention the father of the chinese communist revolution. you knew him or worked with them? >> guest: >> guest: i met him five times. post a what were your impressions of him both as a strategic leader...
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daily rental men of dru drugs and exercise. >> east bay steel workers want congress to stand up to china.ors pass a bill designed to force china to raise the value of its currency. that bill could mean a a million additional american jobs. mark matthews was at the pittsburgh steel plant today. >> congressman miller toured the steel plant that once employed 5000 and now operating with 700 workers t.and he acknowledged china is eating into u.s. steel. >> because china continues to dump essentially dump steel on to the american market because of the way they manipulate the currency. >> khooen chinese insist they raise the value of the currency against the dollar 30 percent since 2005. congressman miller says it's still 30 percent lower than it ought to be and congress needs to pass a law that will hold china accountable. >> fact of the matter is manipulation is hurting europe. hurting asian a.hurting latin america. it's hurting united states. it has to stop. >>reporter: bay area resident need look no further than the bay bridge to see chinese steel. chinese able to underbid u.s. manufacturer
daily rental men of dru drugs and exercise. >> east bay steel workers want congress to stand up to china.ors pass a bill designed to force china to raise the value of its currency. that bill could mean a a million additional american jobs. mark matthews was at the pittsburgh steel plant today. >> congressman miller toured the steel plant that once employed 5000 and now operating with 700 workers t.and he acknowledged china is eating into u.s. steel. >> because china continues...
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china, so your question is do they still think this. of course that is exactly this way and with globalization of the economy and the daily contact but there is still a tendency to think in the central command in terms though it's much attenuated. >> host: you mentioned the five chinese father of the constitution. you knew him and worked with him or spoke with him. >> guest: i met him five times. >> host: what were your impressions of him both as a strategic leader and as a movement leader? >> guest: first as a movement leader one has to understand that the tens of millions of people were killed under his rule, and the reason for that was because he wanted to complete the communist revolution in his lifetime. he knew that the chinese history the leader that he respected most was an emperor of the unified china, and then 20 years after his death all vestiges of its rule had to accept. so he, for example, organized what was called the great leap forward, in which china was supposed to move from under development to the production at the end of britain and three years, and in order to do that, they had to get resources from the countryside an
china, so your question is do they still think this. of course that is exactly this way and with globalization of the economy and the daily contact but there is still a tendency to think in the central command in terms though it's much attenuated. >> host: you mentioned the five chinese father of the constitution. you knew him and worked with him or spoke with him. >> guest: i met him five times. >> host: what were your impressions of him both as a strategic leader and as a...
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china, john huntsman. but first, the white house soup of the day. roasted chicken posole. it's a stew. everyone knows that. thank you, googl you're watching "the dailyc. the employee of the month is... spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. looks beautiful, honey. [ rattling ] jason... really buddy, wow. samantha jane. ♪ guys, christmas dinner and you're bringing toys to the table? ♪ that, that's not a toy... let's eat! [ male announcer ] get low prices on the gifts they love. and layaway is back, so you can pay a little at a time. save money. live better. walmart. ♪ oh, beautiful ♪ for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain [ male announcer ] fo
china, john huntsman. but first, the white house soup of the day. roasted chicken posole. it's a stew. everyone knows that. thank you, googl you're watching "the dailyc. the employee of the month is... spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more...
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china's currency and why its value matters. that's on our making sense page. we check in with a reporter from plus, don't miss our regular feature on art beat called "the daily frameighlighting unusual or interesting photography. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. ray? >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at energy secretary chu's defense of federal loans for a solar panel company. i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thanks for joining us. good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social
china's currency and why its value matters. that's on our making sense page. we check in with a reporter from plus, don't miss our regular feature on art beat called "the daily frameighlighting unusual or interesting photography. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. ray? >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at energy secretary chu's defense of federal loans for a solar panel company. i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and...
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china, one on iran. alex, is that a yes in. >> yes. >> willie? >> "the daily rundown" next. [ child ] it's so cool!drive's not over yet. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder ] hello? but we still need your signature. right now during sign then drive it's never been easier to get the all-new passat, the 2012 motor trend car of the year, for practically just your signature. that's the power of german engineering. visit vwdealer.com. ♪ and just let me be [ male announcer ] this is your moment. ♪ your ticket home ♪ [ male announcer ] this is zales, the diamond store. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy?
china, one on iran. alex, is that a yes in. >> yes. >> willie? >> "the daily rundown" next. [ child ] it's so cool!drive's not over yet. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder ] hello? but we still need your signature. right now during sign then drive it's never been easier to get the all-new passat, the 2012 motor trend car of the year, for practically just your signature. that's the power of german engineering. visit vwdealer.com. ♪ and just let me...
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daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. >>> now a story. we can't resist even though maybe we should. the world toilet summit was held in chinaek. it is the 11th annual summit of that particular sort. the annual event brings together top government officials in academics to solve the world's sanitation problems. but they also know how to have some fun. in addition to some very serious lectures and discussions, the summit also includes a showcase of exciting developments in the world of toilets and toilet accessories. this year the heads of the world's largest toilet companies in the world and we assume their number twos were also there were wowed by one particular product. a toilet made entirely of gold. yes. and like a car show, a beautiful lady to show it. this fully functional toil set coated with a layer of 24 karat gold and valued at more than $200,000. yeah. that's one expensive toilet. and, but there's always a but. before you drop a few thousand on a new toilet, this isn't your only luxury option. there are swarovski crystal toile toilets. and there are innovations available for the mere mortals among us. a company ca
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and then the daily telegraph here in the uk, barack obama to deploy 2,500 marines in australia. as he says, we do not fear china. it says, mr. obama insisted the deployment was not targeted at countering beijing's rise, but he pointedly called on china to play by the rules of the road. t.j., the message the u.s. is sending here to china, as well, you want to be a superpower, fine. you need to play by the rules of the game and be responsible. t.j. >> zain verjee for us, always good to see you. thanks so much. we'rer about ten minutes past the hour now. >>> a lot of people who use facebook got a surprise on their facebook pages. forn graphic and violent images all a part of a major hack. we'll tell you about this attack and whether it could happen again. stay with us. >>> also coming up, "occupy wall street" before and after. today the tents are gone, but the cause is still very much alive. a live report from zuccotti park. ♪ [ female announcer ] we never forget the nearly 12 million cancer survivors in america today... and the countless lives lost. we owe it to them to protect funding for cancer research, preven
and then the daily telegraph here in the uk, barack obama to deploy 2,500 marines in australia. as he says, we do not fear china. it says, mr. obama insisted the deployment was not targeted at countering beijing's rise, but he pointedly called on china to play by the rules of the road. t.j., the message the u.s. is sending here to china, as well, you want to be a superpower, fine. you need to play by the rules of the game and be responsible. t.j. >> zain verjee for us, always good to see...
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problem with that of course that china has had nuclear capability since the 1960s that is major issue in foreign policy. tucker carlson joins me now, editor of "the dailyews contributor. tucker is this something you expect to get more attention? >> i don't think there is any question about it. herman cain is a smart guy. if you asked him point-blank does china have nuclear weapons, he would answer yes. i doubt he was unaware of that. on the other hand the stakes are really high and everybody is watching. i don't think many people in the herman cain expected him to become the frontrunner. now they are by many measures and time to stop saying things like that on television. a lot of people are prone to gaffes in public life. vice president is one of them. some of them succeed despite that. again the stakes are very high. this is presidential nominating process. it is getting, we're getting pretty close to the first, to the first voting and so i would think that the cain people would be wary of talking like this anymore. martha: you always wonder sort of what moment it is in campaigns and this may or may not be one of them that changes things. >> that's r
problem with that of course that china has had nuclear capability since the 1960s that is major issue in foreign policy. tucker carlson joins me now, editor of "the dailyews contributor. tucker is this something you expect to get more attention? >> i don't think there is any question about it. herman cain is a smart guy. if you asked him point-blank does china have nuclear weapons, he would answer yes. i doubt he was unaware of that. on the other hand the stakes are really high and...