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outlines his vision of britain's role in the global economy including increasing trade relations with china, india and gulf countries. the lord mayor's banquet is an annual event hosted by the new lord mayor of london and held for the diplomatic and financial corpses. ♪ ♪ >> raise silence for the prime minister. [applause] >> my lord mayor, my late lord mayor, your grace, my lord chancellor, your excellencies, my lords, aldermen, sheriffs, chief commoner, ladies and
outlines his vision of britain's role in the global economy including increasing trade relations with china, india and gulf countries. the lord mayor's banquet is an annual event hosted by the new lord mayor of london and held for the diplomatic and financial corpses. ♪ ♪ >> raise silence for the prime minister. [applause] >> my lord mayor, my late lord mayor, your grace, my lord chancellor, your excellencies, my lords, aldermen, sheriffs, chief commoner, ladies and
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the most of all the goodness in new lisbon the young india has to be in the fifteen months ago to buy prime minister who sings softly off to china. fault. the timing of the police to be announced indian independence day speech that led to speculation that india was seeking to make the point the economic elites. beat in davao. it's true. that is did you know that he has the economic development from satellites and wanted to read the book the resources and even communicate. in its final days of siege. it's sixteen falcon. the event the state run defense but the response of the us visit program. states. the success he said. you're a student of august. most recently curiosity which touched down in august two thousand. one of its discoveries. and it was the new . find me pain sure but the database to do a darn good. when bill gets out of it goes a bit different. or was with a lead of eighteen. one such deeds in the mn seen a dentist yesterday and do it. it was good to see deputy and former coach. we are in his defense so it still making u can c or eight european. so i do so to have you. so tickled me or are just too hard said brogan
the most of all the goodness in new lisbon the young india has to be in the fifteen months ago to buy prime minister who sings softly off to china. fault. the timing of the police to be announced indian independence day speech that led to speculation that india was seeking to make the point the economic elites. beat in davao. it's true. that is did you know that he has the economic development from satellites and wanted to read the book the resources and even communicate. in its final days of...
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says the most of all the goodness in new lisbon the young india has to be in the fifteen months ago to buy prime minister who sings softly off to china. fault. the timing of the police the announcement. indian independence day speech led to speculation that india was seeking to make a point to its limit the economic elites of pete in a bow it's true that is did you know that he has the economic development consent. long ago with the water resources and even communicate. in its final days of siege. it's sixteen falcon. the event the state and defense but the response he gets this program. states that is so sweet he said you're a student of songs most recently curiosity which touched down in august one of its discoveries. and it was the new conditions find me pain. sure but database to do a darn good when did it out of it goes a bit different. or was already somewhat of a sucky than him and seeing the dentist yesterday and do it. it was good to see deputy and former coach. we are in his defense so it still making u can c or eight european so i do so to have you. so to me. or i just assumed road ahead. part of. do all the cotton was the
says the most of all the goodness in new lisbon the young india has to be in the fifteen months ago to buy prime minister who sings softly off to china. fault. the timing of the police the announcement. indian independence day speech led to speculation that india was seeking to make a point to its limit the economic elites of pete in a bow it's true that is did you know that he has the economic development consent. long ago with the water resources and even communicate. in its final days of...
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the building assembly closets in countries like china india and saudi arabia a youtube also. you've also been eyeing for sale or that the draw can sense though that growth is slowing down in ghosts and nineteen all kits are you seeing proof of that he seemed to evidence that that is indeed happening not slow down. no i don't see it snowed on his front of a benchmark that gdp growth of seven it was sentenced in the back of strong growth in as i mentioned based on the job market you need to that is one more hideous more company. got a kick of the products and pasted this kit of parts i think we can increase your world. and we can grow a variety of artists they never break. yuletide company talk to for instance say it it seemed real difficulties at home in india you can join on in the same boat it is in the country the old system though we are going to put us over an hour in ethiopia for refusing to cross off reasonable to expect to go into the isa. he has seen strong growth in india. so therefore for us in the art sports betting very interesting market. based on new faces. we h
the building assembly closets in countries like china india and saudi arabia a youtube also. you've also been eyeing for sale or that the draw can sense though that growth is slowing down in ghosts and nineteen all kits are you seeing proof of that he seemed to evidence that that is indeed happening not slow down. no i don't see it snowed on his front of a benchmark that gdp growth of seven it was sentenced in the back of strong growth in as i mentioned based on the job market you need to that...
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the total global corporate robber expected to receive the shot graham energy markets like china like india like oh yes and also central asia it will be health to focus. so excited to have somebody with equally they can take a call for trial. representing the soul of the aviation business and the scene for costs. will you go to a cd mondays now increasing by several times. there is a selected group of the population becomes simply use our service is a novel dark lines increases every year. the size of the concerts zombies this too is the market is about two hundred and fifty to three hundred and fifty new in us dollars. experts believe that these police much lower compared with other developed countries. which is becoming an increasingly important market. the conference is to take the focus of a corporate travel market. which is also critical to him given been that kazakhstan is becoming more more connected with the rest of the wealthy corporate travel is more significant costs off companies budgets. then we think this was conference which are sharing information on best practice on what is
the total global corporate robber expected to receive the shot graham energy markets like china like india like oh yes and also central asia it will be health to focus. so excited to have somebody with equally they can take a call for trial. representing the soul of the aviation business and the scene for costs. will you go to a cd mondays now increasing by several times. there is a selected group of the population becomes simply use our service is a novel dark lines increases every year. the...
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one, impose sanctions on the likes of china, india, and south korea for violating our sanctions. or two, giving additional waivers to those countries which would have been very difficult politically. so in a way, what iran has done is break through the clutter and allowed itself to reestablish its commercial bona feedies with some of the customers. >> talk about the clicker. let's take a look at what iran is not doing, while everyone is touting what they are supposedly doing. the deal does not dismantle one thing. it doesn't destroy any nuclear facilities. it doesn't remove any of the enriched uranium. doesn't stop them from enriching the uranium. doesn't stop a breakout capacity. doesn't provide for more intrusive u.n. inspections, the most at the iaea wants. look, some experts say they could possibly have a bomb in 33 days if they want and it doesn't send any equipment to the oak ridge facility like libya did. does one screw, one nail move from tehran to tennessee like lib yoya or south africa compley dismantled their facilities? >> no, now the administration says this is just
one, impose sanctions on the likes of china, india, and south korea for violating our sanctions. or two, giving additional waivers to those countries which would have been very difficult politically. so in a way, what iran has done is break through the clutter and allowed itself to reestablish its commercial bona feedies with some of the customers. >> talk about the clicker. let's take a look at what iran is not doing, while everyone is touting what they are supposedly doing. the deal...
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china has a very different approach to growth. it went very fast on one province. it absorbed a lot of -- unlike india, which remained until the reform, very much against foreign investment. so, we would rely on very different model to grow, and we didn't grow as a result. but china did grow very fast, and so china, i think, had this advantage of being able to use a variety of techniques, to be able to draw its underemployed people into gainment employment, and that's where -- gainful employment, and i think for the future, china has a big question mark. we have a question mark ourselves. but china, you see -- because it had a army of labor, this what we call economic jargon. people coming into the constant wave. so when you increase demand for labor, then you are basically not having to -- adding to employment and people's welfare by basically giving them more jobs at a constant rate. now -- >> there's only so much low-hanging fruit. >> now, as i said, rejoin the human race, they're now having to pay their way. wages are rising and we're getting into a problem because the freebie is gone. at the same
china has a very different approach to growth. it went very fast on one province. it absorbed a lot of -- unlike india, which remained until the reform, very much against foreign investment. so, we would rely on very different model to grow, and we didn't grow as a result. but china did grow very fast, and so china, i think, had this advantage of being able to use a variety of techniques, to be able to draw its underemployed people into gainment employment, and that's where -- gainful...
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she says china, india, and venezuela are blocking progress of the talks. those countries have hit back. >> if you have a difference, bring it up at the negotiations. by going to the media and attacking negotiating partners, the e.u. chief is responsible for damaging the atmosphere of confidence and trust in this process. theegotiators hope to lay foundation for a new climate deal to be signed in 2015, but they have been unable to agree on a timetable for cuts or who will pay for them. europe wants clear goals by the end of next year, while the u.s. in some developing countries want more time. authorities in the netherlands say they are working on a deal to enable the crew of the greenpeace ship to leave russia. this after an international law of the sea court ordered russia to release the activists in return for bond. the 30 member crew of the ship which was sailing under a dutch flag were arrested after staging a protest at a russian gas platform in the arctic ocean. all but one have now been released on bail but must stay in russia for trial on charges o
she says china, india, and venezuela are blocking progress of the talks. those countries have hit back. >> if you have a difference, bring it up at the negotiations. by going to the media and attacking negotiating partners, the e.u. chief is responsible for damaging the atmosphere of confidence and trust in this process. theegotiators hope to lay foundation for a new climate deal to be signed in 2015, but they have been unable to agree on a timetable for cuts or who will pay for them....
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many were from china, india, and south korea. number of american students studying abroad is also at an all-time high but at a lower level than international students in the united states. officials say international education programs are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students that contribute $24 billion to the economy each year. >> how is the weatherst. >> no rain. it has held off. it will come to the bay area. i will tell you a timetable and how much to expect. is there anymore in the future, because what we will be getting will not be were. >> rumors for the next apple inphone. >> miley cyrus lights up the >> covering fremont, palo alto, north bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> apple can be throwing iphone fans a curve. literally. there is speculation the company is designing new phones with bigger screens with carved glass that can use different amounts of pressure. two models will be released next year with screens of 4.7" and 5.5" making them the largest iphones and closer to galaxy. apple
many were from china, india, and south korea. number of american students studying abroad is also at an all-time high but at a lower level than international students in the united states. officials say international education programs are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students that contribute $24 billion to the economy each year. >> how is the weatherst. >> no rain. it has held off. it will come to the bay area. i will tell you a timetable and how much to...
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within indonesia itself and also china and india, the 3 of them account for far more than half of the, uh, the world's consumption of palm oil. but the u.s. and european union are also major players and can really, you know, set the standard for others to follow. >> we all know about the charismatic megafauna that live in africa--elephants, lions, hippos, things like that. i guess what's less known to the international community are the charismatic megafauna in asia, and particularly sumatra. so here we have aceh, 3.5 million hectares of rainforest, it contains about a third of the sumatran elephant population, uh, possibly a third of the sumatran tiger population. it contains nearly 90% of the sumatran orangutan population. it's critically important for the survival of large mammals, not just in sumatra but across asia as well. elephants prefer lowland forest habitat. that's their prime habitat. that's also the habitat or the land that's most in demand for agricultural plantations or for logging concessions as well. the expansion of palm oil plantations certainly has been a key contr
within indonesia itself and also china and india, the 3 of them account for far more than half of the, uh, the world's consumption of palm oil. but the u.s. and european union are also major players and can really, you know, set the standard for others to follow. >> we all know about the charismatic megafauna that live in africa--elephants, lions, hippos, things like that. i guess what's less known to the international community are the charismatic megafauna in asia, and particularly...
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down side to freezing iran's nuclear program, that will make the world a more stable place, and china, india and japan va a special reason for being pleased, this deal freezes the sanctions, there won't be anymore sanctions applied and that means they can carry on buying and burning iran's oil. >> his palmer, thank you. >> it has been almost a year since the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connect country, 20 children and six adults were killed, tomorrow the state zero attorney releases a new report on what happened. here is don dahler. >> reporter: in the 11th months since the newtown tragedy, connecticut state attorney interviewed dozens of people and investigated every second of what happened that day. >> one area of focus is police response, whether procedures were followed and if they were effective. >> 617 at school, caller indicates they think there is someone shooting in the building. >> the first 911 call came in just before 9:36 the first officer arrived a minute and a half later, the officers were inside the school at 9:44. >> through interviews with officers
down side to freezing iran's nuclear program, that will make the world a more stable place, and china, india and japan va a special reason for being pleased, this deal freezes the sanctions, there won't be anymore sanctions applied and that means they can carry on buying and burning iran's oil. >> his palmer, thank you. >> it has been almost a year since the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connect country, 20 children and six adults were killed, tomorrow the...
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if you think that iran for example over the next few months joins russia china, india by not opposing and tolerating it what impact would that have on the conciliation of the taliban on the april elections as well as the compensation forming the grouping of the governments concerned. as bad as far as the political will and the complications of the situation when he was the head set up some watershed organizations to help maintain a continuity across the watershed across the implementation of the plan it's very provocative and very hard with an even afghanistan. they have helmand province which is facilitated by the international forces and in opportunity to bring afghans together to discuss the situation. in that meeting it was the first time that they had sat together to have this discussion. historically and culturally they were connected with kandahar. it was an interesting at the end of that meeting the people at home and who were upstream. we understand your concerns and we will form a committee and i think that was the last. >> i wouldn't predict a quick change in the position v
if you think that iran for example over the next few months joins russia china, india by not opposing and tolerating it what impact would that have on the conciliation of the taliban on the april elections as well as the compensation forming the grouping of the governments concerned. as bad as far as the political will and the complications of the situation when he was the head set up some watershed organizations to help maintain a continuity across the watershed across the implementation of...
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many were from china, india, and south korea. number of american students studying abroad is at an all time high but lower than international students in the issue. international education programs are an economic boom to communities that host foreign students. they contribute $24 billion each year to the united states economy. >> we have developing news from the peninsula where firefighters are on the scene of a blaze that triggered a shelter-in-place warning. we have major work facing the firefighters right now. >> relief efforts for life or death aid to victims of typhoon haiyan in the philippines. >> and new security at san francisco general hospital after a patient was found hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be
many were from china, india, and south korea. number of american students studying abroad is at an all time high but lower than international students in the issue. international education programs are an economic boom to communities that host foreign students. they contribute $24 billion each year to the united states economy. >> we have developing news from the peninsula where firefighters are on the scene of a blaze that triggered a shelter-in-place warning. we have major work facing...
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china has a very different approach to growth. it went very fast on one province. it absorbed a lot of -- unlike india, which remained until the reform, very much against foreign investment. so, we would rely on very different model to grow, and we didn't grow as a result. but china did grow very fast, and so china, i think, had this advantage of being able to use a variety of techniques, to be able to draw its underemployed people into gainment employment, and that's where -- gainful employment, and i think for the future, china has a big question mark. we have a question mark ourselves. but china, you see -- because it had a army of labor, this what we call economic jargon. people coming into the constant wave. so when you increase demand for labor, then you are basically not having to -- adding to employment and people's welfare by basically giving them more jobs at a constant rate. now -- >> there's only so much low-hanging fruit. >> now, as i said, rejoin the human race, they're now having to pay their way. wages are rising and we're getting into a problem because the freebie is gone. at the same
china has a very different approach to growth. it went very fast on one province. it absorbed a lot of -- unlike india, which remained until the reform, very much against foreign investment. so, we would rely on very different model to grow, and we didn't grow as a result. but china did grow very fast, and so china, i think, had this advantage of being able to use a variety of techniques, to be able to draw its underemployed people into gainment employment, and that's where -- gainful...
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china india to cap his latest report showed that in october housing price one hundred china's major cities have increased by one point two four percent compared to the previous month the average housing price reached ten thousand seven hundred rent per square meter or about a hundred sixty us dollars per square foot the seventeenth consecutive month with the increase in june of two thousand twelve among the city's tendon and beijing and other housing price increases among. at the beginning of the year multiple city government have been on average to control growth rate. the goal to have a growth rate lower than the rate that the city are increasing. that hadn't worked on them yet though housing prices and fifteen cities have already detailed increase of over ten percent to make it impossible for them to achieve that goal with only two months left in the year of the defendant that the government intended to be trying to implement tougher housing restrictions to control housing prices the local government has announced the increase the minimum for how the down payment to seventy percent are
china india to cap his latest report showed that in october housing price one hundred china's major cities have increased by one point two four percent compared to the previous month the average housing price reached ten thousand seven hundred rent per square meter or about a hundred sixty us dollars per square foot the seventeenth consecutive month with the increase in june of two thousand twelve among the city's tendon and beijing and other housing price increases among. at the beginning of...
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, while chilies from mexico are now used more in places like india, fennel seeds originally from southern europe are used more often in china, ginger from india is used copiously in caribbean food, and turmeric from india is used a lot in the food of north africa, while cinnamon from sri lanka is massive in indonesia. fortunes have been made, empires been built, even a new world discovered, through spice. thousands of years of obsession with exotic aromas has caused men to pillage, plunder, and explore the world. so next time you look at your spice rack, seeing those spices go stale, just think of the epic journey they took to get there. >> stay tuned for a special "globe trekker" extra. >> funding for this program is provided by subaru. >> at subaru, we build vehicles like the rugged outback. with symmetrical all-wheel drive standard, and plenty of cargo space, for those who pack even more adventure into life. love. subaru, a proud sponsor of "globe trekker." >> you can find more about the series on our web site. programs from the "globe trekker" series are available on dvd, or visit globetrekkerchannel.tv to find out wher
, while chilies from mexico are now used more in places like india, fennel seeds originally from southern europe are used more often in china, ginger from india is used copiously in caribbean food, and turmeric from india is used a lot in the food of north africa, while cinnamon from sri lanka is massive in indonesia. fortunes have been made, empires been built, even a new world discovered, through spice. thousands of years of obsession with exotic aromas has caused men to pillage, plunder, and...
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in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and received british aid. some question the government's priorities. we do not been told have money, sanitation, employment, nutrition. we are told we do not have the money. to mars but we should ensure the minimum rights of the people. >> for many, these are questions for another time. for now, they are celebrating as the rocket heads for mars. andrew north, bbc news. >> amazing pictures. for more on the impact of the launch, the challenge ahead, i spoke with dr. ross irwin, a geologistould -- a who studies mars. what exactly does the state cost spacecraft hope to find? >> a number of them are going to look at the surface of mars, some of them are going to look at the atmosphere, looking for the composition of the atmosphere and whether it contains methane. >> it is crowded up there. indy is not the first country to try to le
in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and received british aid. some question the government's priorities. we do not been told have money, sanitation, employment, nutrition. we are told we do not have the money. to mars but we should ensure the minimum rights of the people. >> for many, these are questions for another...
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in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and received british aid. some question the government's priorities. we do not been told have money, sanitation, employment, nutrition. we are told we do not have the money. to mars but we should ensure the minimum rights of the people. >> for many, these are questions for another time. for now, they are celebrating as the rocket heads for mars. andrew north, bbc news. >> amazing pictures. for more on the impact of the launch, the challenge ahead, i spoke with dr. ross irwin, a geologistould -- a who studies mars. what exactly does the state cost spacecraft hope to find? >> a number of them are going to look at the surface of mars, some of them are going to look at the atmosphere, looking for the composition of the atmosphere and whether it contains methane. >> it is crowded up there. indy is not the first country to try to le
in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and received british aid. some question the government's priorities. we do not been told have money, sanitation, employment, nutrition. we are told we do not have the money. to mars but we should ensure the minimum rights of the people. >> for many, these are questions for another...
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difficult time reaching agreement globally is because the developing world is like look united states china india you are the problem and we haven't wanted to take that responsibility so i don't think focusing on an individual is the way to go i think it's actually focused on putting a price on that pollution to drive the solutions that we need which is to create a marketplace for those solutions but we're always trying to go without question is you mentioned earlier that the average american is paying three hundred dollars a year axis as the cost. the carbon is if if it worked out that we just raise the cost of carbon by three hundred dollars per person would would that wash that out i mean is this the sort of thing that could be done in a way that's relatively easy it is it is actually it would in fact it should be painless because of the fees actually should be returned to the consumer right i mean the whole way of returning any kind of fee that's. extracted from the fossil fuel industry and all the different forms of fossil fuels coal oil natural gas etc should it return to the individual con
difficult time reaching agreement globally is because the developing world is like look united states china india you are the problem and we haven't wanted to take that responsibility so i don't think focusing on an individual is the way to go i think it's actually focused on putting a price on that pollution to drive the solutions that we need which is to create a marketplace for those solutions but we're always trying to go without question is you mentioned earlier that the average american...
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differentiated between the ports of the developed countries and emerging economies of places like china india brazil south africa and so on. and they're they're shifting quite strongly to being more developed than large middle classes. the meeting a lot more consuming a lot more. so it's a very complex issue the bauble on is though that i think in the longer term if you're interested in goal and human rights every human on to have an equal right to pollute and the atmosphere how we get from here to there is a very difficult question. a lot of people talk about the contract and converge approach where the wealthy countries to call a spot for the majority of the problem. need to contract in the contract rapidly in terms of their emissions to laos place quite rightly for four countries tend to come at a problematic use contractions. one final comment from the family about the eu is trying to reform its carbon trading scheme and then as i see it as i started trying to increase the price for industry really is is that part of this crisis is that an essential part of that silly clothes tell me that
differentiated between the ports of the developed countries and emerging economies of places like china india brazil south africa and so on. and they're they're shifting quite strongly to being more developed than large middle classes. the meeting a lot more consuming a lot more. so it's a very complex issue the bauble on is though that i think in the longer term if you're interested in goal and human rights every human on to have an equal right to pollute and the atmosphere how we get from...
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many of the decorations are made in china. indianot compete with the chinese imparts. >> prayers are an important part of diwali. this is less traditional. light made in china flooded the market. indian manufacturers can't compete. the chinese ones are brighter and cheaper. a local business association says a third of consumers buy chinese-made decorations for diwali. manufacturers have adopted. >> the trading of chipees products - -- chinese products, they feel it's more profitable. >> although it's the company's biggest festival, good prices and better quality are more important than made in india. >> sweets made of butter and milk, also given out, are being replaced by foreign flavours. cupcakes, cookies and chocolate from european res is more popular. people maintain some old traditions. markets like this selling handmade decorations are busy. for some people if it's not indian, it's not diwali. >> if you have something in from you you, where would you buy something from china. it's good enough. >> diwali celebrates the victory
many of the decorations are made in china. indianot compete with the chinese imparts. >> prayers are an important part of diwali. this is less traditional. light made in china flooded the market. indian manufacturers can't compete. the chinese ones are brighter and cheaper. a local business association says a third of consumers buy chinese-made decorations for diwali. manufacturers have adopted. >> the trading of chipees products - -- chinese products, they feel it's more...
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more generally we have worked very hard to get international partners like japan, china, india, very,ery dependent on oil to come back. the worry is that once you start pulling your finger of the damn it may break. i don't think it will completely break, but my worry is you could start to see it brea financially teeseven people who are not for this deal are for war. is that the only other logical progression? >> well, i worry about that, but all the points above the raised in this conversation of valid. i am not trying to realize the concerns aut even a moderate short-term economic boost. i am simply suggesting that we are getting some real freezing of the nuclear activity. soon enough we will see if there is any kind of longer-term consequees or progress. i take your point. i am most worried about this issue we have been discussing which is the question some of the sort of seco aect sanctions being weakened. the core ones i not. even the smaller relaxations, that does run areas. getting tougher and tighter for a decade. in the habit of doing it kamal vigilant about a command that don
more generally we have worked very hard to get international partners like japan, china, india, very,ery dependent on oil to come back. the worry is that once you start pulling your finger of the damn it may break. i don't think it will completely break, but my worry is you could start to see it brea financially teeseven people who are not for this deal are for war. is that the only other logical progression? >> well, i worry about that, but all the points above the raised in this...
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say, i heard some talk, and she was saying, i could see why capitalism and business can work in china in india as vehicles of economic development. but i don't see how that would be relevant to africa. how come they get capitalism and we got economic development? >> you make such an interesting point, and a talk about this in my book. there is this tremendous overlay or suggestion of neocolonialism as people talk about it, and it can make you feel terribly uneasy when you're on the ground as an outsider in africa watching the absolute domination in foreign aid and committing a circles of europeans. when africans the europeans they mean americans and europeans. and it is unsettling and, of course, there are so many people who work in development in foreign aid who are deeply devoted. you don't work in those fields unless you're devoted to your cause. but it is unsettling and i think you raise a very important point. >> please, as you go around and talk about your book and i don't know if you spent any time on in giving people, but i think i would've loved when everything the book to see some ha
say, i heard some talk, and she was saying, i could see why capitalism and business can work in china in india as vehicles of economic development. but i don't see how that would be relevant to africa. how come they get capitalism and we got economic development? >> you make such an interesting point, and a talk about this in my book. there is this tremendous overlay or suggestion of neocolonialism as people talk about it, and it can make you feel terribly uneasy when you're on the ground...
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many were from china, india and south korea.rican students studying abroad is at an all time high but a much lower level than international students studying here. officials say international education programs are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students. they contribute about $24 billion each year to the united states economy. >> next at 6:00, relief efforts taking place in the bay area to help out the victims of typhoon haiyan. >> first, a large plume of smoke pours into the peninsula sky with the health worries across the bay area and where the firefight stamps this morning. >> new video in the newsroom shows a side show on the streets of we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for five days, c4 queen mattress sets are $1299-our lowest price ever! plus 36-month financing on qualifying purchases. only at one of our 425 sleep nu
many were from china, india and south korea.rican students studying abroad is at an all time high but a much lower level than international students studying here. officials say international education programs are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students. they contribute about $24 billion each year to the united states economy. >> next at 6:00, relief efforts taking place in the bay area to help out the victims of typhoon haiyan. >> first, a large plume of smoke...
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now it is india against china. story aboutnt has a mars, india, mars. the 300 day 800 million kilometer journey has cost 70 million dollars. there are critics that say the government ambition should be more grounded. for instance, britain has given india more than 460 million dollars in aid. 40% of children are malnourished and half the population have no toilets. the endeavor has made india think the government head is in the clouds. thank you for that. the international press review. >> world finals and let down. does the name. .he first city they could not be separated. he edged ahead in the ensuing tiebreaker. 7-4 in the breakout. murray in an injury enforced absence. winning the next five, including on his way. he began to show that again. the number five seed. playing sublime tennis along the way. no answer. the victory was 6-7. --e group as novak? bridge and roger federer. group eight. knocked out of the u.s. open. forced out by the world number eight. gaining six in the first set. third successful quarterfinal at the australian open. tied up the
now it is india against china. story aboutnt has a mars, india, mars. the 300 day 800 million kilometer journey has cost 70 million dollars. there are critics that say the government ambition should be more grounded. for instance, britain has given india more than 460 million dollars in aid. 40% of children are malnourished and half the population have no toilets. the endeavor has made india think the government head is in the clouds. thank you for that. the international press review. >>...
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if india can be china and reaching mars, imagine what would be the kind of national pride. be a long time before india can make that claim. once the spacecraft is launched, it will take quite a while. next year, it will actually reach the orbit of the red planet. all the information it collects will be received right here, but this antenna. link between the earth and india's mars mission. most of this technology is home- grown, and building it costs about a billion dollars a year for india. exploring another planet may not be as useful for india's people as sending satellites into space, but it could give india a much-needed boost in its space race with china, a race in which india has until now been lagging far behind. >> united nations is warning of a potential genocide in the central african republic, where it says the government is unable to control armed groups. aid organizations are calling for urgent help. the u.n. chief, ben kee moon, says there has been a total breakdown in law and order. the centeras been in of this violence. we have this report. >> the church -- o
if india can be china and reaching mars, imagine what would be the kind of national pride. be a long time before india can make that claim. once the spacecraft is launched, it will take quite a while. next year, it will actually reach the orbit of the red planet. all the information it collects will be received right here, but this antenna. link between the earth and india's mars mission. most of this technology is home- grown, and building it costs about a billion dollars a year for india....
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have a planetary crisis, we have to break our dependence on fossil fuel, we have to work with china, india and the rest of the world to make this transformation as soon as possible. you're talking about low-lying countries, coastal countries and cities in the united states that maybe experience severe flooding in the years to come. if we don't get this wake-up call now and we don't start investing in transformation of our energy system, we're going to be in very bad shape. >> it's obviously not just a humanitarian imperative and that's what we're seeing in the philippines right now but it's an economic imperative. when you look at the numbers at what kind of damage is caused by these storms, it's off the charts. >> we spent just the federal government spent $60 billion helping new jersey and the other states impacted by hurricane sandy. we spent hundreds of millions of dollars helping vermont and other states hit by hurricanes irene. you're talking about forest fires, you're talking about drought. a recent report came out recently from the scientific community worrying very much about food
have a planetary crisis, we have to break our dependence on fossil fuel, we have to work with china, india and the rest of the world to make this transformation as soon as possible. you're talking about low-lying countries, coastal countries and cities in the united states that maybe experience severe flooding in the years to come. if we don't get this wake-up call now and we don't start investing in transformation of our energy system, we're going to be in very bad shape. >> it's...
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china, india, brazil, as traditional emerging economies.one very well bursas its benchmark, but the overall emerging markets sector has lagged. there is tremendous value, and investors are looking. liz: you're looking at consumer sentiment, confidence. >> yeah. it is starting to improve and it will be trending of over the next year or so. seeing the jobs situation gradually improved with unemployment coming down and inflation still love. this is a sweet spot for consumer sentiment. it should be doing better. liz: our thanks. wells fargo advisers chief economist and chief market strategist. good to see you both. thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: 140 points for the dow. let's get the nasdaq, up 50 points. closing bell is seven minutes away. the markets all higher. in just a minute we will break down or pull up the dow which he winners. hopefully you on a couple of these. a widely held. you are making money today. ♪ sometimes they jt drop in. always obvious. cme group can he you navigate risks and pture opportunities. wenable you to reacho
china, india, brazil, as traditional emerging economies.one very well bursas its benchmark, but the overall emerging markets sector has lagged. there is tremendous value, and investors are looking. liz: you're looking at consumer sentiment, confidence. >> yeah. it is starting to improve and it will be trending of over the next year or so. seeing the jobs situation gradually improved with unemployment coming down and inflation still love. this is a sweet spot for consumer sentiment. it...
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it either has to consider sanctioning countries like china, india or turkey or giving them a waiver in the face of iranian intransigence which would cause a firestorm in washington. that's why he broke off his trip. iranians are desperate for a deal and they know that and that could be bad for us. >> could be bad for the other countries if sanctions had to be placed. thank you for joining us. eric. >> you know it's been a tough week at home for obama care. with all the technical problems continuing to plague the enrollment website as it continues to be shut down nightly for repairs. the president apologized to americans as health insurance pom sis were canceled because of the new law. today democrats and republicans are sounding off about obama care's shaky rollout. the latest from our washington bureau on that. hello, peter. >> hi, eric. this week we're going to learn how many people enrolled in new health plans on the federal marketplace during month one. the administration said by the end of month two they think healthcare.gov will be working together for almost everyone. the former
it either has to consider sanctioning countries like china, india or turkey or giving them a waiver in the face of iranian intransigence which would cause a firestorm in washington. that's why he broke off his trip. iranians are desperate for a deal and they know that and that could be bad for us. >> could be bad for the other countries if sanctions had to be placed. thank you for joining us. eric. >> you know it's been a tough week at home for obama care. with all the technical...
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if india can be china and reaching mars, imagine what would be the kind of national pride. be a long time before india can make that claim. once the spacecraft is launched, it will take quite a while. next year, it will actually reach the orbit of the red planet. all the information it collects will be received right here, but this antenna. link between the earth and india's mars mission. most of this technology is home- grown, and building it costs about a billion dollars a year for india. exploring another planet may not be as useful for india's people as sending satellites into space, but it could give india a much-needed boost in its space race with china, a race in which india has until now been lagging far behind. >> united nations is warning of a potential genocide in the central african republic, where it says the government is unable to control armed groups. aid organizations are calling for urgent help. the u.n. chief, ben kee moon, says there has been a total breakdown in law and order. the centeras been in of this violence. we have this report. >> the church -- o
if india can be china and reaching mars, imagine what would be the kind of national pride. be a long time before india can make that claim. once the spacecraft is launched, it will take quite a while. next year, it will actually reach the orbit of the red planet. all the information it collects will be received right here, but this antenna. link between the earth and india's mars mission. most of this technology is home- grown, and building it costs about a billion dollars a year for india....
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china, brazil, india, they're not asking our permission to use the earth's resources and to consume energytween double amount of energy we consume by mid-century. triple and quadruple it by the end of the century. i love solar and wind. i always have, last year in the united states, solar provided less than .1% of our electricity. wind provides more, but whenever the subsidy that it depends on comes into question in congress, all new wind projects come to a halt. nuclear provides 20% of our electricity in the united states. in some places like france it provides 80%. we have a long track record of using it. and once you get over a lot of the irrational fears that we have about it and read the literature, it's the safest alternative that we have to koe coal. >> dale, you watched this film and believe a lot of it is propaganda. you call it a love song to the nuclear power industry. specifically, what are the things you think are not accurate that speaks to you? >> yeah, well i mean nuclear is moving forward in some countries where, where the energy sector is centralized planned economy. but
china, brazil, india, they're not asking our permission to use the earth's resources and to consume energytween double amount of energy we consume by mid-century. triple and quadruple it by the end of the century. i love solar and wind. i always have, last year in the united states, solar provided less than .1% of our electricity. wind provides more, but whenever the subsidy that it depends on comes into question in congress, all new wind projects come to a halt. nuclear provides 20% of our...
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but the united states is still way far ahead of china, india, and many other countries. if you look at the g.d.p. of the united states, it's still double of china. and although china eventually may overtake the united states in total g.d.p., can'titative, but qualitative, it will take decades for china to come near want united states. >> rose: when you look at the global economy are you reasonably confident now that we've survived and put in place things that will make it unlikely we run into another kind of bubble like we found in the credit bubble? >> yeah, i mean, no doubt there are some challenges facing the world economy, but if the united states, we still have this general deadline where the budget deficit discussion will have to take place, and the international debt situation will also have to be discussed in february and she hopefully the two matters will be resolved, and hopefully both sides of the parties, the republicans and democrats have, learned their lessons and get their house in order. yes, i'm optimistic in general of the world economy and the united st
but the united states is still way far ahead of china, india, and many other countries. if you look at the g.d.p. of the united states, it's still double of china. and although china eventually may overtake the united states in total g.d.p., can'titative, but qualitative, it will take decades for china to come near want united states. >> rose: when you look at the global economy are you reasonably confident now that we've survived and put in place things that will make it unlikely we run...
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the center of expansion is in asia, and more specifically, china, india, and south korea. it is very clear that asia is the center of expansion for the use of nuclear power. i understand china is very serious about safety and security. china and iaea are in" -- are in close operation. regarding vietnam -- we are working closely. we have worked together. i have visited other countries. ambassador of vietnam is now the chairman of the board. we have been supporting and will continue to support vietnam in their nuclear infrastructure to embark on nuclear power. >> thank you. i'm with al jazeera network. you may recall the red line said by the israeli prime minister at the u.n. regarding the ability of iran to produce a nuclear weapon. based on the expertise available to your agency, if the iranians were to decide to produce nuclear weapons, how far do you think they are from achieving that goal? if i may have a second shout out >> i do not understand your question. >> do you have any assessment that if iran were to produce a nuclear weapon, how long would it take to do that? s
the center of expansion is in asia, and more specifically, china, india, and south korea. it is very clear that asia is the center of expansion for the use of nuclear power. i understand china is very serious about safety and security. china and iaea are in" -- are in close operation. regarding vietnam -- we are working closely. we have worked together. i have visited other countries. ambassador of vietnam is now the chairman of the board. we have been supporting and will continue to...
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nearly half of those students are from china, india and south korea.studying abroad on the rice, but on a slightly smaller scale. >> target is now the latest retailer to say it will open earlier on thanksgiving this year, opening at 8:00 p.m. they will remain open for 27 hours, closing at 11:00 p.m. the next day. it is the latest effort by retailers to get a jump on the holiday shopping season. that jeopardized black friday shopping. >> the average price of a gallon of regular gas is now $3.22. gas prices usually ease toward the end of the year, because the peek driving season is over, and that helps with holiday travelers. >> three major problems converging to cause a cries in southern italy. the mafia and cancer. we report on this deadly dilemma. >> this is a land where grass barely grows. in the countryside around naples, it has been polluted for decades by waste. it is not only killing the environment, it's also killing them. >> first, my husband was diagnosed with cancer, than me, my neighbor and six of my colleagues all got cancer, too. that's wh
nearly half of those students are from china, india and south korea.studying abroad on the rice, but on a slightly smaller scale. >> target is now the latest retailer to say it will open earlier on thanksgiving this year, opening at 8:00 p.m. they will remain open for 27 hours, closing at 11:00 p.m. the next day. it is the latest effort by retailers to get a jump on the holiday shopping season. that jeopardized black friday shopping. >> the average price of a gallon of regular gas...
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you look at china, india, all of the different places they can go. two, fizzio, the carbonated drinks, and the other is tea vanna. they'll open up a thousand stores in the next five years in a $90 billion in a tea market they need a dent into. that will kick the earnings. it's going higher. >> the story is good. when you think about it, the stock is 50% on the year. obviously reflecting the good numbers when they reported. they did come inline for the quarter, for the fiscal third quarter. they did guide the street down. at this point, that's very prudent. it makes sense, especially when you consider a third of their sales come from oversea, a lot of the future growth comes from overseas, and let's be honest, the picture is a bit murky. you have a stock trading at, you know, 25 times next year's earnings, expected to grow 20%. to me, i think there's not a lot of room for error. so if you want to put, you know, a one-times the growth multiple on the stock, the better entry would be at $70, not at $80. >> every time i hear the story about better entrie
you look at china, india, all of the different places they can go. two, fizzio, the carbonated drinks, and the other is tea vanna. they'll open up a thousand stores in the next five years in a $90 billion in a tea market they need a dent into. that will kick the earnings. it's going higher. >> the story is good. when you think about it, the stock is 50% on the year. obviously reflecting the good numbers when they reported. they did come inline for the quarter, for the fiscal third...
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but as the number of university places surges in india, as china creates more patents than any otherntry in the world and as brazil becomes the world's first sustainable biofuels economy, people ask the question will they be the winners and we be the losers? i believe we need to say a very firm, no. the global economy is not a zero sum game. of course, if we make the wrong decisions, they may well succeed at our expense. but there is a clear way forward for us to carve out a place for britain to be a real success alongside these new economic powers. but we should be under no illusion that success is far from guaranteed. so how do we succeed? well, let's start with what we don't do. there are some wrong-headed approaches that we absolutely need to reject. there's the view you can characterize as stop the world, i want to get off, ignore the interconnectedness of the world economy and pull up the drawbridge. that's clearly not the answer. then there's the pretense that the answer is spending and borrowing more on an ever bigger state in an attempt to somehow insulate ourselves from the
but as the number of university places surges in india, as china creates more patents than any otherntry in the world and as brazil becomes the world's first sustainable biofuels economy, people ask the question will they be the winners and we be the losers? i believe we need to say a very firm, no. the global economy is not a zero sum game. of course, if we make the wrong decisions, they may well succeed at our expense. but there is a clear way forward for us to carve out a place for britain...
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meeting was dominated between disputes between the united states and countries on one side and china and india on another. a third of the world's population say they should not have to cut carbon emissions as much because they are still developing. >>> in the western united states, at least five deaths are reported after a powerful storm uprooted trees, caused mudslides and blanketed parts of california with snow and the storm caused damage in nevada, arizona and new mexico. significant new snowfall is expected in new mexico this weekend. >>> word tonight that aaron alexis who killed 12 people in washington d.c. last september briefly had his security clearance pulled after a si psychotic episode weeks before the attack. the private contractor revoked, restored the security clearance never relaid concerns in violation of rules requiring to report security concerns detrimental to security. >>> magnus charleston is being celebrat celebrated. the 22-year-old created chess hysteria and another called him a hero. the highest rated player of all time was tossed into a pool fully clothed after dethro
meeting was dominated between disputes between the united states and countries on one side and china and india on another. a third of the world's population say they should not have to cut carbon emissions as much because they are still developing. >>> in the western united states, at least five deaths are reported after a powerful storm uprooted trees, caused mudslides and blanketed parts of california with snow and the storm caused damage in nevada, arizona and new mexico....
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if you think that iran for example over the next few months joins russia, china, india by not opposing and tolerating it, what impact would that have on the conciliation of the taliban on the april elections as well as the compensation forming the grouping of the governments concerned. as bad as far as the political will and the complications of the situation, when he was the head set up some watershed organizations to help maintain a continuity across the watershed across the implementation of the plan it's very provocative and very hard with an even afghanistan. they have helmand province which is facilitated by the international forces and in opportunity to bring afghans together to discuss the situation. in that meeting it was the first time that they had sat together to have this discussion. historically and culturally they were connected with kandahar. it was an interesting at the end of that meeting the people at home and who were upstream. we understand your concerns and we will form a committee and i think that was the last. >> i wouldn't predict a quick change in the position
if you think that iran for example over the next few months joins russia, china, india by not opposing and tolerating it, what impact would that have on the conciliation of the taliban on the april elections as well as the compensation forming the grouping of the governments concerned. as bad as far as the political will and the complications of the situation, when he was the head set up some watershed organizations to help maintain a continuity across the watershed across the implementation of...
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my friend i do not see china saying that i don't see russia saying that i don't say india saying sayingthat i don't see brazil saying that it comes out of western capitals. torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea another space. a little victoria treeless. on r t r two dot com. if you. know opportunity. to start to construct your. bed give don't want to be gangstas you don't want to be. they don't want to blow a window of time to tell a kid came to be we can see. you just me as i was in my own problems in the hood. thirty round clip. i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. zachary what happened i don't know but a woman killed. fears later is when i got arrested. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people taking the police officers. people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. i
my friend i do not see china saying that i don't see russia saying that i don't say india saying sayingthat i don't see brazil saying that it comes out of western capitals. torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea another space. a little victoria treeless. on r t r two dot com. if you. know...
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i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. international etfs. emerging markets and accesingle countries.arkets, find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. female narrator: the mattress price wars are ending soon the mattress price wars are ending soon at sleep train. we've challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends soon at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> well, all political eyes are on the pair of governors races this tuesday as voters in new je
i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. international etfs. emerging markets and accesingle countries.arkets, find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. female narrator: the mattress...
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they also see a significant increase in energy demand in china or india and other emerging economies through two thousand thirty five the officials say the us will achieve energy self efficiency by then. thanks to expanding production of domestic shale gas. they predict thermal hsv will account for sixty to seventy percent of global power generation but in the same period. they expected nuclear power to increase by nearly seventy percent from two thousand eleven led by strong demand from china and south korea. the official state renewable energy will account for how the increase in the world electricity but the question whether wind and solar power generation can provide a stable supplies. it was july to september gdp data are due out on thursday between april and june and the inflation adjusted gdp grew at an annual pace of three point eight percent from the previous quarter many market analysts are expecting a slowdown this time around. keelty caught up on phillip securities japan is one of them. nhk well do you mean we asked him about his outlook. place the olive and japan's july
they also see a significant increase in energy demand in china or india and other emerging economies through two thousand thirty five the officials say the us will achieve energy self efficiency by then. thanks to expanding production of domestic shale gas. they predict thermal hsv will account for sixty to seventy percent of global power generation but in the same period. they expected nuclear power to increase by nearly seventy percent from two thousand eleven led by strong demand from china...
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new emissions agreements must include developing nations, india and china. >> carbon dioxide emissions from the united states remained more or less constant. add to this the emissions of other industrialized countries, and you see a decline mirroring the downturn. now look at china's emissions and you see where the real increases lie, more than 10% between 2010 and "11. at to this developing countries, and you get a sense of where they lie. >> they are not specting breakthrough agreements, those taking part hope it will lay important ground work for a future pack. many competing voices and interests, common ground will be hard to find. >> climate change is the focus of the regular sunday night look at the week ahead. as the warsaw meetings ahead philippines is reeling from typhoon haiyan. there are fears that as ocean temperatures rise, we continue to see powerful storms. the war sea meeting follows attempts to reach agreement in the climate change. the copenhagen, and protocols tried to reduce emission, none of them put a department in the problem. war sea is a stop along the way. it'
new emissions agreements must include developing nations, india and china. >> carbon dioxide emissions from the united states remained more or less constant. add to this the emissions of other industrialized countries, and you see a decline mirroring the downturn. now look at china's emissions and you see where the real increases lie, more than 10% between 2010 and "11. at to this developing countries, and you get a sense of where they lie. >> they are not specting breakthrough...
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brazil minus 25%, mexico minus 18%, india minus 18%, china minus 18%, russia minus 30%.rt of amazing. amazingly bad. of course chambers, who is stuck in the neverending wait until next year mode, says he expects to see return to growth within a few quarters. you can choose for yourself whether you believe it or not. i don't. not for a moment am i excusing chambers. you don't get that downturn without pushing the wrong product to the wrong people on the wrong days of the week with the wrong management in the wrong way. i threw the wrong way in there just so i could have five wrongs in the same sentence and we know that five wrongs sure don't make a right. oh, by the way, everyone is taking business from them. let's be clear about that. but i mentioned this huge emerging market declines because if there's one thing for certain, it's the united states is leading the developed world and maybe even the emerging markets world when it comes to growth. it's very telling that our country has somehow become the leader here. we have the most dysfunctional government of any emerging
brazil minus 25%, mexico minus 18%, india minus 18%, china minus 18%, russia minus 30%.rt of amazing. amazingly bad. of course chambers, who is stuck in the neverending wait until next year mode, says he expects to see return to growth within a few quarters. you can choose for yourself whether you believe it or not. i don't. not for a moment am i excusing chambers. you don't get that downturn without pushing the wrong product to the wrong people on the wrong days of the week with the wrong...
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implementation of the most ambitious american free trade agreement in a decade, and closer cooperation with china, indiaand other emerging economies in pursuit of sustained global growth. our own economic future is inextricably linked to that of the asia-pacific. a full quarter of the goods and services exported by the united states are bound for asia. a percentage of our imports come from that region. more than one million americans serve -- we are committed to growing these numbers will making sure benefits are broadly shared. the united states is working to shape a more dynamic future for the entire region by promoting u.s. businesses and forging new ties of commerce. asian needs open and transparent economies and regional support for international economic norms. if it is to remain a world i'm vegan of economic -- engine economic growth. driving a global economic recovery that creates jobs in the u.s. and addressing the kinds of trade and balance a second tbd to the economic meltdown in the first place will equire hard work on both sides of the pacific -- and balance to the economic meltdown in the
implementation of the most ambitious american free trade agreement in a decade, and closer cooperation with china, indiaand other emerging economies in pursuit of sustained global growth. our own economic future is inextricably linked to that of the asia-pacific. a full quarter of the goods and services exported by the united states are bound for asia. a percentage of our imports come from that region. more than one million americans serve -- we are committed to growing these numbers will...