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if you can't burn it in america, put it on a train, ship it over to china or india. so, we got market forces. and against that we have to marshal intelligence and collaboration and political response, because this stuff is serious. and the fact that people aren't worried about it and don't talk about it doesn't mean it isn't serious. and that's the insidious character of this -- of this challenge, that some people know about it, 90, 97% of the scientists who deal in climate science all agree that when it comes to doing something it takes leadership. and not just political leadership, but business leadership, church leadership, academic leadership. and that's the context, i believe, in which you have come together. you're focusing on solar energy. that's a big piece. there's plenty of sun out there to take care of our energy. it's going to take time. it's going to take technology. it's going to take scientific breakthroughs, research, and development. and it's going to take storage. and it's going to take various insebastianvv stifle. just in california you have some
if you can't burn it in america, put it on a train, ship it over to china or india. so, we got market forces. and against that we have to marshal intelligence and collaboration and political response, because this stuff is serious. and the fact that people aren't worried about it and don't talk about it doesn't mean it isn't serious. and that's the insidious character of this -- of this challenge, that some people know about it, 90, 97% of the scientists who deal in climate science all agree...
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not only china or india, indonesia, brazil. they recognize that these are also important. >> rose: because it's necessary for competence of out side people with their ability to have an effective rule of law. >> exactly. >> rose: and mechanisms for h >> certainly. i believe, i'm a strong believer in free economies and free societies. and i believe that if in longer term if i'm an investor, i prefer to put my money in countries that protected by rule of law, by sound legal practices and traditions. and that don't give us some kind of surprises. that is why i think that's an effort, that's an effort of the european or lets say american system. now other countries are also now even if sometimes they have doubts about democratic way as we see it. but they are interested in att least reinforcing the rule of law mechanism because they understood this is critically important for investor's confidence. >> rose: so you told me a story today of recovery with a long way to go. and if you look at the globl economy and the dependence of mar
not only china or india, indonesia, brazil. they recognize that these are also important. >> rose: because it's necessary for competence of out side people with their ability to have an effective rule of law. >> exactly. >> rose: and mechanisms for h >> certainly. i believe, i'm a strong believer in free economies and free societies. and i believe that if in longer term if i'm an investor, i prefer to put my money in countries that protected by rule of law, by sound...
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ingenious, creative -- i'm not at all patriotic, but i believe that an ample would never come out of china or india. those countries are wonderful at knocking off other products, but they would never come up with an apple. we could name an hundred american come to me is that i think what mavericks have spared. so that's where our strength is. worker ways we can't compete. we have a higher standard of living. so i think our strength is coming up with the ideas and making them buy our products. in terms of what i would tell obama, laws can be changed. why not adopt schumer's idea of making college deductions -- college education to the kabul. there's all kinds of things we can do. i don't see any laws being changed to benefit the middle class. who gives a tax break or throws a bone every once in about, but but that's nothing. he has to stop rigging the system basically. he has to put his rhetoric into action, into words. yeah, do you want to follow up? [inaudible] >> right, right. [inaudible] >> rate. personally i don't care that much. disseminate india deserve a job as much as my neighbors? sure, wh
ingenious, creative -- i'm not at all patriotic, but i believe that an ample would never come out of china or india. those countries are wonderful at knocking off other products, but they would never come up with an apple. we could name an hundred american come to me is that i think what mavericks have spared. so that's where our strength is. worker ways we can't compete. we have a higher standard of living. so i think our strength is coming up with the ideas and making them buy our products....
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they get advanced degrees that we say goodbye, go gray jobs in india or china -- ago created jobs andndia or china. why do we not want to encourage the people to greater jobs here, not only for themselves but others? that's another thing that has to get fixed. we have people here illegally. many of the are rooted here and we have to find a way to deal with them. so you are not exploited and also crate reservoirs where they can be preyed upon by criminals. that is coming up with some fair way to resolve the situation that involves some combination of penalty. where you canod model them and make sure they are in compliance but not forever closing the possibility of them being citizen if they want that was the main will not. history shows that only a modest percentage of people who actually have the opportunity want to be citizens. many want to go back home. i understand there are challenges with all of this. we have taken three or four swings at this ball and pretty much everybody ends up with roughly the same vision of what has to happen will stop which tells me nobody is, with a geniu
they get advanced degrees that we say goodbye, go gray jobs in india or china -- ago created jobs andndia or china. why do we not want to encourage the people to greater jobs here, not only for themselves but others? that's another thing that has to get fixed. we have people here illegally. many of the are rooted here and we have to find a way to deal with them. so you are not exploited and also crate reservoirs where they can be preyed upon by criminals. that is coming up with some fair way to...
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we face as a planet, the american exceptionalism crowd is advocating we outsource things to china and india. or behind. but the fact of the matter is this problem won't be solved unless the u.s. takes a leadership role, and the denialists know this. that is why denialism 2.0 is so devilishly clever and unquestionably dangerous. rather than resting on a principle that is fundamentally false, it rests on one that is fundamentally true. the solution is global. and by playing this game and telling the other guys to go first, denialists are essentially trying to convince americans that there isn't any possibility for a consensus. those same dead-enders who are holding their own government hostage in a play for political dwayne are threatening the entire global community with the exact same tactics, obstructing any kind of discussion or solution and placing blame on others. we've all seen -- joining me now is kumi, the executive director of greenpeace international. we also have christina fregara who runs the climate process at the u.n. and its current incarnation and former secretary of the interior
we face as a planet, the american exceptionalism crowd is advocating we outsource things to china and india. or behind. but the fact of the matter is this problem won't be solved unless the u.s. takes a leadership role, and the denialists know this. that is why denialism 2.0 is so devilishly clever and unquestionably dangerous. rather than resting on a principle that is fundamentally false, it rests on one that is fundamentally true. the solution is global. and by playing this game and telling...
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if you've lost your white collar job to downsizing, or to a worker in india or china, you're most likelyonomists have called "technological unemployment." there is a lot of it going around, with more to come. as we reported earlier this year, at the vanguard of this new wave of automation is the field of robotics. everyone has a different idea of what a robot is and what they look like, but the broad universal definition is a machine that can perform the job of a human. they can be mobile or stationary, hardware or software, and they are marching out of the realm of science fiction and into the mainstream. the age of robots has been anticipated since the beginning of the last century. fritz lang fantasized about it in his 1927 film, "metropolis." in the 1940s and '50s, robots were often portrayed as household help. >> may i take your hat and coat? >> kroft: and by the time the "star wars" trilogy arrived, robots, with their computerized brains and nerve systems, had been fully integrated into our imagination. now they're finally here, but instead of serving us, we find them competing for
if you've lost your white collar job to downsizing, or to a worker in india or china, you're most likelyonomists have called "technological unemployment." there is a lot of it going around, with more to come. as we reported earlier this year, at the vanguard of this new wave of automation is the field of robotics. everyone has a different idea of what a robot is and what they look like, but the broad universal definition is a machine that can perform the job of a human. they can be...
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deficits is really a substitute for cheap fuel. >> as the economies of china, india and the united states continue to remain relatively calm or low, as you say, what does that portend in terms of the status of the economy and how it will change? should we expect to see unemployment at the same rates for some time? should we continue to see the government running the sort of deficits it's running because the economy won't be growing and producing more revenue for the government? >> i think those are reasonable assumptions, and i think the federal reserve board has basically said as much. i mean, when they're talking about easing off on quantitative easing, which is their purchase of bonds, with the jobless rate at 7%, i mean, that's an implicit recognition that we're not going to go back to 4.5% jobless rates like we had before the recession. that the goalposts have changed. we're going to see a lot different policy responses, and maybe there isn't as much slack in the economy as we think if we compare ourselves to the benchmarks of the past. >> jeff rubin is an economist and author of "the end of growth." so interesting talki
deficits is really a substitute for cheap fuel. >> as the economies of china, india and the united states continue to remain relatively calm or low, as you say, what does that portend in terms of the status of the economy and how it will change? should we expect to see unemployment at the same rates for some time? should we continue to see the government running the sort of deficits it's running because the economy won't be growing and producing more revenue for the government? >> i...
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rory again and that we had a meeting today with members of the brics nations or representatives from brazil russia india china south africa that concerned about volatility in the markets something to do with the quantitative easing what can you tell me. yes and i think it's fair to say that a lot of these a merge in a condom is the breaks might be even a little disappointed that syria has taken center stage at this year's g. twenty summit especially with the recent developments just ahead of world leaders merging on russia's northern capital here to discuss at least according to the official agenda reforming the financial world a lot of these emerging countries are feeling the fallout from the steps taken by the federal reserve so what you have happening in the u.s. of course the country which a lot of these emerging countries blame for this financial crisis which they're still feeling the repercussions of many years on that it's really touching these emerging economies and they want to. the defense mechanisms nevertheless even not the meeting between the brics the smart syria came up we had a press briefing
rory again and that we had a meeting today with members of the brics nations or representatives from brazil russia india china south africa that concerned about volatility in the markets something to do with the quantitative easing what can you tell me. yes and i think it's fair to say that a lot of these a merge in a condom is the breaks might be even a little disappointed that syria has taken center stage at this year's g. twenty summit especially with the recent developments just ahead of...
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i'm not talking about africa, china or india. i'm talking about one in four children who live right here in the united states, who go to sleep without adequate nutrition. for me and the one million new jerseyans on snap, this is a complete and total outrage. we live in the greatest country on earth yet 17 million children in this country do not get the nutrition they need. last year alone, snap lifted four million people out of poverty. the bill on the floor this week, which would cut snap by nearly $40 billion, will only ensure that these people are pushed right back into poverty. that's why i strongly oppose the nutrition assistance bill and i urge my colleagues to examine their conscience and remember that when they cast their vote, they're casting their votes for or against one in four children. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise. >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlema
i'm not talking about africa, china or india. i'm talking about one in four children who live right here in the united states, who go to sleep without adequate nutrition. for me and the one million new jerseyans on snap, this is a complete and total outrage. we live in the greatest country on earth yet 17 million children in this country do not get the nutrition they need. last year alone, snap lifted four million people out of poverty. the bill on the floor this week, which would cut snap by...
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inefficient manufacturing base is top of that list india and china india is already struggling china has got a relatively competitive currency at this point or two at that it's pretty tough the last thing it needs is an oil price shock and of course that's a knock on effect into a broader sense of consumption if you a disposable income is already being squeezed and that's like you have knock on effects on you know the broader economy retold trade is likely to be deeply dire and. taxation really is going to die out on the back of the budget deficit. we have so you know there's the second right effect third rate effect i mean the list to see pretty much all this year so so yeah it's not good news of the say that you know as it said before that the most impacted things like steel production out of many of production is incredibly energy intensive these are just the sort of things which are going to you know drive the costs of these these companies engage in these activities sky high i let's talk about gold because it's been an interesting week once again for gold we've seen it surging is it still in these times of uncertainty the investors floc
inefficient manufacturing base is top of that list india and china india is already struggling china has got a relatively competitive currency at this point or two at that it's pretty tough the last thing it needs is an oil price shock and of course that's a knock on effect into a broader sense of consumption if you a disposable income is already being squeezed and that's like you have knock on effects on you know the broader economy retold trade is likely to be deeply dire and. taxation really...
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you've got china, india, russia who have been skeptical or against any of this action for a long period of time. but it's on the margins that all of the president is looking for here. does he think he's going to make any great strides? certainly not with putin. at a minimum if they don't exchange bitter words and nobody calls each other a liar for the 36 hours that the president is on the ground here on russian soil, that will be an accomplishment. i think what's been fascinating with this relationship -- there's no more guessing if it's icy. both sides admit it's not close. the president himself said he hit a wall. putin said, you know, we have a lot of disagreements. we have things to work on together. but the fact that they don't even pretend that they have a good relationship tells you how bad the relationship really is. >> i looked up the weather. it's 64 and sunny in st. petersburg but with a high chance of frost. chuck todd, thank you. >> look at you, mr. cold warrior. >> thank you, sir. >>> back here at home, lawmakers are hearing how their constituents feel on a possible strike
you've got china, india, russia who have been skeptical or against any of this action for a long period of time. but it's on the margins that all of the president is looking for here. does he think he's going to make any great strides? certainly not with putin. at a minimum if they don't exchange bitter words and nobody calls each other a liar for the 36 hours that the president is on the ground here on russian soil, that will be an accomplishment. i think what's been fascinating with this...
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about that later or now liz: talk about the bigger picture mario is somebody who also has been through this many times. is this new ways? >> looking over the next 10 years with india and chinapanies like boeing or global consumption or the economy? with health and wellness how do we eat better or organic natural foods but tuesday about what will happen tomorrow? you want to be aware of the sugar high from bernanke and how does that wear off? how do we maintain that? >> the stock market looks like a bubble but we have seen these gigantic numbers of people pulled money out at of the block out of the bond and equity markets. >> lecter earnings and multiples. the stock market is a function of the expectation earnings we think 2014 will be o.k. but with rising interest rates will have an impact people were under invested by emerging markets so they started to by the united states so the european and money flowed out of the fixed income than the bernanke factor. liz: you are going gangbusters with specific equity. i need people to know how you'd pick stocks and do so much research. >> bottoms up getting your hands into a company by gathering the data. i was on the fox show when t
about that later or now liz: talk about the bigger picture mario is somebody who also has been through this many times. is this new ways? >> looking over the next 10 years with india and chinapanies like boeing or global consumption or the economy? with health and wellness how do we eat better or organic natural foods but tuesday about what will happen tomorrow? you want to be aware of the sugar high from bernanke and how does that wear off? how do we maintain that? >> the stock...
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china, india, europe. i hate it when i see an american company is building a fact or somewhere else.if you cut me, i bleed red white and blue. you're not going to get those jobs here to raising taxes on capital, on businesses and raising taxes on entrepreneurs. >> host: i want to ask you, there's a line that sometimes democrats use, presidents use that they think they've hit a home run when they started on there to begin with. >> guest: i think that is really -- i think that's an insulting thing to say because there's so many examples in this country of people who i just mentioned. people came with only the shirt on their. there's no question grow up in high income neighborhoods with access to good schools. they do have an advantage over people who grew up in inner cities school is a monthly neighborhoods. that's an image troubles and quite frankly. this is another theme of the book. what i believe is equality and opportunity. you and i are starting the race. we should both have the same opportunities to win that race. we've got to make sure that every low income person has a good sc
china, india, europe. i hate it when i see an american company is building a fact or somewhere else.if you cut me, i bleed red white and blue. you're not going to get those jobs here to raising taxes on capital, on businesses and raising taxes on entrepreneurs. >> host: i want to ask you, there's a line that sometimes democrats use, presidents use that they think they've hit a home run when they started on there to begin with. >> guest: i think that is really -- i think that's an...
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bricks, brazil, russia, india, china and south africa are feeling the effects of even the talk of change. money and currency started moving. 900 investors were asked to pick one orwo countries which would be the worst investment opportunities next year. 25% said brazil. 24% russia. india fared the worse of all. 35% saying they wouldn't put their money there, 23% said china. the developed countries did much better. the news out of washington could halt the destabilizing impact on the developing world. for now. >> thank you. >> but bernanke has made it clear, the policy is going to change. it's just a question of when. al jazeera, washington. >> and to remind you, you can always keep up-to-date with all the news on our website. you can find all the stories and features on www.aljazeera.com. >>> there has been a steady but modest increase of cyberbullying in the last decade. 24% of high schoolers said they have been bullied. 85% of the time victims knows the bully. >> here with us for more insight is debra a bullying prevention manager for justice and human rights. from connecticut we're joined by emily, author of "sticks and stone." and back here in the studio, je
bricks, brazil, russia, india, china and south africa are feeling the effects of even the talk of change. money and currency started moving. 900 investors were asked to pick one orwo countries which would be the worst investment opportunities next year. 25% said brazil. 24% russia. india fared the worse of all. 35% saying they wouldn't put their money there, 23% said china. the developed countries did much better. the news out of washington could halt the destabilizing impact on the developing...
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surprise then that the events of the a merging or con is money hugh come together and actually unite themselves i'm talking about the brics brazil russia india china south africa to lay the groundwork for their bridges development now this bank will have initial reserves of a hundred billion dollars the brics bank is set to rival the world bank in the i that china will contribute forty one billion dollars with russia india and brazil eighteen billion dollars eight and something. five billion the russian president uses states to explain why the bank is necessary. we hope this bank will increase the stability of the global economic system which unfortunately is not always predictable depends on a few financial centers and reserve currencies. i call it so way that carol to me chad he's the c.e.o. of ross's direct investment fund so like all his ideas so what he felt about the new brake development bank in the complex it says that it may have a different models there is a model of different countries having different developmental banks and the african will being for example you said development bank in russia very successful showing example for how y
surprise then that the events of the a merging or con is money hugh come together and actually unite themselves i'm talking about the brics brazil russia india china south africa to lay the groundwork for their bridges development now this bank will have initial reserves of a hundred billion dollars the brics bank is set to rival the world bank in the i that china will contribute forty one billion dollars with russia india and brazil eighteen billion dollars eight and something. five billion...
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resonance in other countries, especially, let's say, developing countries or the brics, brazil, russia, india, et cetera, china- let's say the russian position, the key part of the russian position, is sovereignty, that no other country should force another country to do what it doesn't want. and that means no regime change. so i don't think it's a contradiction when he says, you know, the u.n. is important and they vote against something, that's just their opinion. but they believe the ultimate arbiter is the united nations and not the united states. >> all right. thank you, jill. appreciate it as always, reporting from moscow. >> great to have jill there. >> u.s. lawmakers who have seen vladimir putin's op-ed speaking out as well. as you can imagine, pushing back strongly. house speaker john boehner spoke to reporters a couple of minutes ago. here's how he weighed in. >> what was your blunt reaction when you read that? >> i was insulted. >> i have to be honest, at dinner, i almost wanted to vomit. the reality is i worry when someone who came up to the kgb tells us what is in our national interests and what i
resonance in other countries, especially, let's say, developing countries or the brics, brazil, russia, india, et cetera, china- let's say the russian position, the key part of the russian position, is sovereignty, that no other country should force another country to do what it doesn't want. and that means no regime change. so i don't think it's a contradiction when he says, you know, the u.n. is important and they vote against something, that's just their opinion. but they believe the...
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inefficient manufacturing bases top of that list india and china india is already struggling china has got a relatively competitive currency at this point or two at it's this point in time the last thing it needs is an oil price shock and of course that's a knock on effect into a broader sense of consumption if you a disposable income is already being squeezed and that's like you have knock on effects on the broader economy rito trade is likely to be dire and. taxation really is going to add on the back of the budget deficit. so yeah there's a second rat effect third round effect i mean that the this decision pretty much a list yet so so yeah it's not good enough to say that you know as it's said before that the most impacted things like steel production are many of production is is incredibly energy intensive these are just the sort of things which are going to drive the costs of these these companies engage in these activities sky high i let's talk about gold because it's been an interesting week once again for gold we've seen it so is it still in these times of uncertainty the investors flock felt tools gold is it still the ultimate saf
inefficient manufacturing bases top of that list india and china india is already struggling china has got a relatively competitive currency at this point or two at it's this point in time the last thing it needs is an oil price shock and of course that's a knock on effect into a broader sense of consumption if you a disposable income is already being squeezed and that's like you have knock on effects on the broader economy rito trade is likely to be dire and. taxation really is going to add on...
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so i go back to ancient china and india and decrease and here you have these society that takes a voice from their parents as seven or eight years old to send them into military trading for what purpose? to rise up to be a warrior so the whole society is destructive to their culture do know how they graduated? the slave population would graduate once every year usually in the fall david take the 80 new warriors to say go out and find some on causing problems and kill them. that measure graduation if you can sneak up to take him out here is the list of the most undesirables. so once again the seven pillars. >> how many pages? >> guest: 500 of the good stuff than the appendix it is impossible to introduce into society a greater change that a conversion of the law. >> isn't that great what he was trying to get out was the primary goal of socialism to allow the iron fist of the government to impose its will uncontrollably on the rest of us and that is the duty of the constitution it did not allow that to happen the founders were not devi's they knew this was going on now the government says for us to serve you we need mo
so i go back to ancient china and india and decrease and here you have these society that takes a voice from their parents as seven or eight years old to send them into military trading for what purpose? to rise up to be a warrior so the whole society is destructive to their culture do know how they graduated? the slave population would graduate once every year usually in the fall david take the 80 new warriors to say go out and find some on causing problems and kill them. that measure...
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or two countries worst investment possibility. brazil, russia, and india faired the worst of all. 23% said china.he developed countries did much better. the news out of washington could halt the destabilizing impact on the developing world. for now. >> thank you. >> ben bernanke has made it clear the policy is going to change. it's just a question of when. al jazeera, washington. >> democrats and republicans in congress are waging a budget battle one that threatens a government shutdown on october 1st. but there is a possibility that will not happen if lawmakers can reach a compromise on federal spending measure. >> reporter: the government is about to run out of money. the debt ceiling has to be raised or the nation could deat all times, and it could all happen in the next few weeks. with no compromise in site people are asking why washington is bringing the country to the brink once again. >> reporter: the demand to keep the government funded and running must also defund the new healthcare law. faced with the rank and file speaker john boehner agrees. >> our goal is to cut spending and protect
or two countries worst investment possibility. brazil, russia, and india faired the worst of all. 23% said china.he developed countries did much better. the news out of washington could halt the destabilizing impact on the developing world. for now. >> thank you. >> ben bernanke has made it clear the policy is going to change. it's just a question of when. al jazeera, washington. >> democrats and republicans in congress are waging a budget battle one that threatens a...
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they get advanced degrees that we say goodbye, go create jobs in india or china. why do we not want to encourage those people to create jobs here, not only for themselves but others? that's another thing that has to get fixed. we have people here illegally. many of them are rooted here and we have to find a way to deal with them. so they are not exploited and also create reservoirs where they can be preyed upon by criminals. that is coming up with some fair way to resolve the situation that involves some combination of penalty. a probation period where you can monitor them and make sure they are in compliance but not forever foreclosing the possibility of them being citizen if they want that, and many will not. history shows that only a modest percentage of people who actually have the opportunity want to be citizens. many want to go back home. i understand there are challenges with all of this. we have taken three or four swings at this ball and pretty much everybody ends up with roughly the same vision of what has to happen. which tells me nobody has a genius id
they get advanced degrees that we say goodbye, go create jobs in india or china. why do we not want to encourage those people to create jobs here, not only for themselves but others? that's another thing that has to get fixed. we have people here illegally. many of them are rooted here and we have to find a way to deal with them. so they are not exploited and also create reservoirs where they can be preyed upon by criminals. that is coming up with some fair way to resolve the situation that...
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brazil, russia, india, china and south africa feel the effects of the talk of change. in a new poll 900 investors were asked to pick one or two countries which would be the worst investment opportunities next year. 25% said brazil, 24% russia, india fared the worst of all. 35% saying they wouldn't put their money there. 23% said china. the developed countries did much better. the news out of washington could halt the destabilizing impact on the developing world for now. >> thank you. >> reporter: but bernanke made it clear that the policy is going to change. it's just a question of when. patty colhain, al jazeera, washington. >>> i don't know why he did what he did, and i won't be able to ask him why. >> the mother of the gunman who police say killed 12 people at the washington navy yard on monday apologizes for her son's actions. ifrmths . >>> plus, making room for half a million refugees that have sought refuge inside jordan. >>> the return to the champions league with chelsea doesn't go as planned. >>> the syrian president bashar al assad told a u.s. television channel that syria is ready to destroy its chemical weapon
brazil, russia, india, china and south africa feel the effects of the talk of change. in a new poll 900 investors were asked to pick one or two countries which would be the worst investment opportunities next year. 25% said brazil, 24% russia, india fared the worst of all. 35% saying they wouldn't put their money there. 23% said china. the developed countries did much better. the news out of washington could halt the destabilizing impact on the developing world for now. >> thank you....
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the bricks, brazil, india, south africa and china are already feeling the effects of even a talk of change. money and currency started moving. 900 investors were asked to pick one orwo countries which would be the worst investment opportunities next year. 25% said brazil, 24% russia, india 35% saying they wouldn't put their money there. 23% said china. the developed countries did much better. the news out of washington could help the impact on the developing world. >> for now. >> thank you. >> ben bette ben bernanke made r the policy is going to change. it's a question of we know. >> clashes between egyptian forces and gunman broke out. security forces fired at groups today. more more on the situation on the ground, let's speak to our correspondent in cairo. we are not naming them for security reasons. what can you tell us about what is happening now? >> it's been a big operation. it started early this morning. it started before dawn at about 3:00 a.m. local time. police and army troops went into the town, which is on the western side of cairo, actually, not too far outside the city's center, this is quite close to the main urban center of cairo, so it was a big o
the bricks, brazil, india, south africa and china are already feeling the effects of even a talk of change. money and currency started moving. 900 investors were asked to pick one orwo countries which would be the worst investment opportunities next year. 25% said brazil, 24% russia, india 35% saying they wouldn't put their money there. 23% said china. the developed countries did much better. the news out of washington could help the impact on the developing world. >> for now. >>...
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territory in the region like china and india have managed to achieve observer status in the arctic council the e.u. also struggling for influence has had its application deferred or trees kitty pill bring has more on what's luring the world powers to the arctic as the climate in the arctic surges the scramble to secure multi-billion dollar deals and it's no wonder when you consider according to the latest estimate is enough to supply the entire world for three years china with a growing energy demand and increasing gas guzzling population is the unlikely contender in the race to secure a foothold in the el tick china has been wooing russia providing. an transnet with a twenty five billion dollars to build an oil pipeline from siberia to china as well as payroll sniffed an additional sixty billion dollars to develop offshore fields in the arctic and china has also struck up a business relationship with iceland and as a result these tactics managed to secure a place on the arctic council for china along with the founding members the likes of norway and canada which of course have a geographical right to the area. our web team has more stories lined up for you on ou
territory in the region like china and india have managed to achieve observer status in the arctic council the e.u. also struggling for influence has had its application deferred or trees kitty pill bring has more on what's luring the world powers to the arctic as the climate in the arctic surges the scramble to secure multi-billion dollar deals and it's no wonder when you consider according to the latest estimate is enough to supply the entire world for three years china with a growing energy...
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the same time that china and india are becoming major polluters, and air doesn't respect international boundaries. co-2 is the same whether it's coming up from china, india, europe ored states. so i believe this is a case where we absolutely have to have international cooperation. we have to do something. we have to do something. the generation that finally woke up to world war ii and fought it and preserved this country and the western civilization for us has often been referred to as the greatest generation. the reason they were the greatest generation is that they were willing to face a problem and make enormous sacrifices in order to deal with it to protect us and our children and grandchildren and our ability to function in this new world. they were the greatest generation. i have to say, madam president, if somebody was going to characterize us, we'd be characterized as the oblivious generation, the generation that saw the data, saw the facts, saw the freight train headed for us and said that's okay, it's business as usual. don't bother me, i don't want to be inconvenienced. to go back to churchill. the era of procrastination, of half measures of soothing and
the same time that china and india are becoming major polluters, and air doesn't respect international boundaries. co-2 is the same whether it's coming up from china, india, europe ored states. so i believe this is a case where we absolutely have to have international cooperation. we have to do something. we have to do something. the generation that finally woke up to world war ii and fought it and preserved this country and the western civilization for us has often been referred to as the...
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they get advanced degrees that we say goodbye, go create jobs in india or china. why do we not want to encourage those people to create jobs here, not only for themselves but others? that's another thing that has to get fixed. we have people here illegally. many of them are rooted here and we have to find a way to deal with them. so they are not exploited and also create reservoirs where they can be preyed upon by criminals. that is coming up with some fair way to resolve the situation that involves some combination of penalty. a probation period where you can monitor them and make sure they are in compliance but not forever foreclosing the possibility of them being citizen if they want that, and many will not. history shows that only a modest percentage of people who actually have the opportunity want to be citizens. many want to go back home. i understand there are challenges with all of this. we have taken three or four swings at this ball and pretty much everybody ends up with roughly the same vision of what has to happen. which tells me nobody has a genius id
they get advanced degrees that we say goodbye, go create jobs in india or china. why do we not want to encourage those people to create jobs here, not only for themselves but others? that's another thing that has to get fixed. we have people here illegally. many of them are rooted here and we have to find a way to deal with them. so they are not exploited and also create reservoirs where they can be preyed upon by criminals. that is coming up with some fair way to resolve the situation that...
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india china are different so china is the biggest economy. in brazil with eighteen billion dollars to. five we still don't know where it's going to be or who is going to be in charge of the logistics we decided on what we know that it is going to happen in the us because. see this time around we know that. all suffering on us in the light of the. economy is. going to pull the plug on the cash injections this coming. i want to mention a few business. because really it's been focused upon russia and china not just in the same. issue of syria of course but we've also had some big. back in june of course we had the announcement of the over two hundred sixty million dollars trade deal between the two countries and now we've had. in russia signing a deal with c n c. so as i say tax evasion the emerging economies as well and as we do at the moment trying to get away from all to fish. so that we can really do with the unemployment rates which are really quite saucing particularly in. revelations and business. i can tell you from the business. they are quite. so. busy. right now having lunch. well there's always time for. and katie thanks so mu
india china are different so china is the biggest economy. in brazil with eighteen billion dollars to. five we still don't know where it's going to be or who is going to be in charge of the logistics we decided on what we know that it is going to happen in the us because. see this time around we know that. all suffering on us in the light of the. economy is. going to pull the plug on the cash injections this coming. i want to mention a few business. because really it's been focused upon russia...
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india and australia. or as the chief likes to say, from hollywood to bollywood and polar bears to penguins. washington is renewing its focus as north korea continues the threatening antics and china becomes aggressive in asserting its territorial claims. we met with the general at the air force association's exposition outside washington, d.c. i asked him how it's affecting his command and what he is telling alleys in the region. >> it's been a big factor for us. and we are called the operations and maintenance. we don't procure things. our whole budget is basically our operations and maintenance. out in the pacific, the biggest problem has been the engagement that we do the exercise in the pacific, more than just training, their presence in different area, building the partnership capacity up, being places, it's flying hours. and in the pacific, flying anywhere takes longer than anywhere else in the world. so it's a lot of flying hours. and it's just that cut is magnified. when we cut a percentage, it's magnified in the pacific. so the biggest thing, we had to cancel exercises. one example of a challenge would be a lot of the west pack units, places like that have to do the drop
india and australia. or as the chief likes to say, from hollywood to bollywood and polar bears to penguins. washington is renewing its focus as north korea continues the threatening antics and china becomes aggressive in asserting its territorial claims. we met with the general at the air force association's exposition outside washington, d.c. i asked him how it's affecting his command and what he is telling alleys in the region. >> it's been a big factor for us. and we are called the...
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or germany. the highest trade barriers in the world are in india, brazil. they are in china, and they are in a number of growing and developing countries. ofthose are the objects trade policy of today and the trade policy for the future. that is where the big growing markets are and where they have to come down and have been coming down. in ahas been reflected major redirection of trade, the redirection of these economies, including in the case of turkey, the share ofhere exports going to the european union has fallen very markedly in the course of the last 15, 20 years, and the share going to the united states is also declining over the last 15 to 20 years. are inkets for turkey the developing world. these economies, of course, that i am talking about, with the exception, these economies are excluded from ttip. even if turkey was a part of would not affect its capacity in a significant way to ,mprove its export performance for these very rapidly growing markets. the second -- that is one argument. the second argument, as kemal has already pointed out, to the , and eventual
or germany. the highest trade barriers in the world are in india, brazil. they are in china, and they are in a number of growing and developing countries. ofthose are the objects trade policy of today and the trade policy for the future. that is where the big growing markets are and where they have to come down and have been coming down. in ahas been reflected major redirection of trade, the redirection of these economies, including in the case of turkey, the share ofhere exports going to the...
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ore into other markets. the trade has been short covering with a little bit of leverage off of the china story. >> let's say i want to short the hype. do i short indiahey have done the right thing. the currency is weaker. we estimate it is probably a run rate of around 2 billion a month. that is is a substantial improvement. i think indian banks, energy, and material stocks are very strong buys here and we are beginning to see a reasonable recovery. >> we're going to leave it there. thanks for joining us. how do we trade this here? one of adrienne's streets is mexico. >> with the mexican index it is highly levelled. floating exchange rate. look at mexico. >> let's switch gears here in case you missed some of today's top moments. here is a rapid fire recount of tonight's executive edge. >> if the way that regulations come down do not allow entrepreneurship and do not allow people in the financial industry making mistakes, then i think and because of risking taxpayer money, i think that will make our financials be completely ineffective. >> the economy evolves. there is no question about it. that is why we are looking at some stocks now which are esta
ore into other markets. the trade has been short covering with a little bit of leverage off of the china story. >> let's say i want to short the hype. do i short indiahey have done the right thing. the currency is weaker. we estimate it is probably a run rate of around 2 billion a month. that is is a substantial improvement. i think indian banks, energy, and material stocks are very strong buys here and we are beginning to see a reasonable recovery. >> we're going to leave it there....
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or get them to make this stuff? the make and in china? >> these are currently made in india.t up the line, we worked in three countries and i think it is really important to know exactly who is making the garment and whether it is coming from. the future of the company is definitely going towards more mass-market retailers, held by travel catalogs and better men's and outdoor stores, paragon sports in new york would carry us, uncle ben's in chicago. dennis: online site? >> why is...