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of course the united states is a major player in middle east. china at current stages still not as active as the united states. but just like the professor said just now, china should be and will be more active in the region. so the two countries have to consider how we cooperate with each other. it is kind of a big change in that very important region in the world. and the third thing i want to say is about the project of china and the united states. i do think they are subparts. the two countries can cooperate with each other. very interesting they are overlapping geographically in this region. especially afghanistan. central asian countries and south asia, india pakistan. so that's one of the ways they can cooperate. and the other thing is they pay a lot of attention to economic development in this region. and i think that is the way to some degree to stabilize the region and contribute to the stability of the region. so it is possible for china and united states to coordinate on that kind of concrete project. and of course on that project, china a
of course the united states is a major player in middle east. china at current stages still not as active as the united states. but just like the professor said just now, china should be and will be more active in the region. so the two countries have to consider how we cooperate with each other. it is kind of a big change in that very important region in the world. and the third thing i want to say is about the project of china and the united states. i do think they are subparts. the two...
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of course the united states is a major player in middle east. chinat current stage is still as not active as the united states, but just like the professor just said now china will be more active in the region. so the two countries have to consider how we cooperate with each other. big change very important in the region in the world. and thirdly i want to say about the project of china and the united states. i do think there are some parts that the two countries can cooperate with each other. it's very interesting they are overlapping geographically in this region especially in afghanistan, central asia countries and south asia, india, pakistan. so that's the region that they can cooperate and that the other thing is that they pay a lot of attention to economic development in this region and i think that's the way to some degree stabilize the region and can contribute to the stability of the region. so it is possible for china and united states to coordinate on that kind of better concrete project. and on the silk road project, the two countries, i m
of course the united states is a major player in middle east. chinat current stage is still as not active as the united states, but just like the professor just said now china will be more active in the region. so the two countries have to consider how we cooperate with each other. big change very important in the region in the world. and thirdly i want to say about the project of china and the united states. i do think there are some parts that the two countries can cooperate with each other....
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the fact that the nation has been fed that line for so long that countries like united states leave china ill make it is more controversial when the united states is involved in either east china sea with tehran and in many cases u.s. goals are distorted. and that dialogue that i described in 2006 led by secretary paulson i thought was terrific from a security specialist point of view. because i worked in security -- >> quite a signologist himself. >> he's quite an expert traveled there 70 times before he was in government i don't know how many times now. i read his book which is terrific and the -- message that was being sent by the united states during those -- economic and economic dialect were very important from security realm because nobody can walk away from those meetings thinking that the united states was trying to keep china down. united states, officials could be accused of being condescending naive about local conditions other things but they were clearly trying to help china continue fast paced economic growth long into the future and there was no other interpretation useful
the fact that the nation has been fed that line for so long that countries like united states leave china ill make it is more controversial when the united states is involved in either east china sea with tehran and in many cases u.s. goals are distorted. and that dialogue that i described in 2006 led by secretary paulson i thought was terrific from a security specialist point of view. because i worked in security -- >> quite a signologist himself. >> he's quite an expert traveled...
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of course, the united states is a major player in the middle east. china at current stages feels it is not active as the united states. but just like professor young said now china should be and will be more active in the region so the two countries have to consider how we cooperate with each other in that kind of very big change in that very important region in the world. and the second thing i want to say about the project -- the project of china and the united states. i think there are two parts that the countries can cooperate with each other. very interesting that they are overlapping geographically in this region especially in afghanistan and south asia india and pakistan. so that is one of the -- of the regions that they can cooperate. and the other thing is they pay a lot of attention to the economic development this in region and that is a way to some in way stabilize the region and contribute to the stablity of the region and it is able for the united states and the chinese to cooperate on that project. and on the belt and the projects -- i mean
of course, the united states is a major player in the middle east. china at current stages feels it is not active as the united states. but just like professor young said now china should be and will be more active in the region so the two countries have to consider how we cooperate with each other in that kind of very big change in that very important region in the world. and the second thing i want to say about the project -- the project of china and the united states. i think there are two...
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states and other countries joined our efforts in condemning the isis. however, because china and the united states have different practices, for instance you have your allies, the coalition of the willing and the able et cetera. but china has other ways of thinking and implementing. thirdly, china itself is a victim of terrorism and extremism. for instance the symbol of china, the heart of the country was attacked by the terrorists just like an attack against the white house or something of the same. and now we found that thousands of terrorists and extremists smuggled out into syria and iraq to fight and to gain experience. and a few of them smuggled back. so these are the real anti-human challenges. and china wants to work with the united states and others to do that. so then in china we pay great attention to the harmonization of societies. we try to eliminate the poverty. one of the soils for ruining the extremism and the terrorist of course sometimes like the strong medicine to kill the cancer, they have the side effects. some occurred because we do not know what is the better way. som
states and other countries joined our efforts in condemning the isis. however, because china and the united states have different practices, for instance you have your allies, the coalition of the willing and the able et cetera. but china has other ways of thinking and implementing. thirdly, china itself is a victim of terrorism and extremism. for instance the symbol of china, the heart of the country was attacked by the terrorists just like an attack against the white house or something of the...
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. >> some of the biggest carriers in the united states, has that eased off because of concerns? are you making inroads? and theieve that chinated states have engines for .nnovations if they work together, it is great. concern will be the threats toosting no the authority. >> are you making progress? >> we are still working on its. you will see there is quite a bit of success in the u.s. market. >> how do you feel? >> it is more acceptable. and majorsponsorship sports in the u.s.. believe there, i will be more sponsorships. ask and youat you will see it. along, we show what is trending. >> we start with the nuclear missed deadlines were met with curiosity. have drivers on the street and some reported dancing. a lot of celebration going on , say hello toays the world and thank you to the top diplomats of iran and the u.s.. netanyahu, the prime minister, not happy. he had lobbied against the deal twitter to sayn mistake.s a stunning irandeal is no longer trending. >> it took years to get through. this deal was nine years in the making. and it became a bit of a meme. horizons were healthy and we heard from a couple of brands com
. >> some of the biggest carriers in the united states, has that eased off because of concerns? are you making inroads? and theieve that chinated states have engines for .nnovations if they work together, it is great. concern will be the threats toosting no the authority. >> are you making progress? >> we are still working on its. you will see there is quite a bit of success in the u.s. market. >> how do you feel? >> it is more acceptable. and majorsponsorship...
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it needs to be recognized and that is that the united states is militarily stronger than chinand almost all measures of military power in certain -- but other than those systems the united states to superior militarily. a lot of the ways the united states to superior is the united states can reduce the capabilities of adversaries relatively early in a complex sopa think about the conventional systems that china has built as course of tools and we think about some of their nuke lear systems this poses a challenge. seminoles potent systems that china has created to raise cost of adversaries are conventionally tipped ballistic missiles on mobile systems. china's forces made up of what? nuclear-tipped solid fuel mobile missiles and submarines submarine-launched ballistic missiles. the problem is in a crisis to enforce forward-deployed it might be tempting for the commander-in-chief to try to strike at those conventional capabilities to protect american forward-deployed forces from those higher costs of operating the region. that makes sense. the problem is the kinds of attacks part
it needs to be recognized and that is that the united states is militarily stronger than chinand almost all measures of military power in certain -- but other than those systems the united states to superior militarily. a lot of the ways the united states to superior is the united states can reduce the capabilities of adversaries relatively early in a complex sopa think about the conventional systems that china has built as course of tools and we think about some of their nuke lear systems this...
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is it in china, the united arab emirates, tajikistan or united states. orrect answer. >>> this week's book of the week is thomas christiansen's "the china challenge, shaping the choices of a rising power." many books are written about china these days. this is a standout. christiansen is a widely respected scholar who served as the bush administration's expert on china. he has combined these perspectives to give us a balanced, informative and highly intelligent guide to dealing with china. >>> now for the last look, in 2000 at the largest ever gathering of its kind, world leaders put together a 15-year plan to tackle universal challenges like global poverty and disease. these millennial development goals monitor progress in eight areas over a 25-year period from 1990. so time is up, and the report card is ready. it isn't a 4.0 gpa or an a plus, but there is good news to share according to the report out this month. it says that since 1990 the number of people living in extreme poverty around the world has declined by half. 47% of the developing world's po
is it in china, the united arab emirates, tajikistan or united states. orrect answer. >>> this week's book of the week is thomas christiansen's "the china challenge, shaping the choices of a rising power." many books are written about china these days. this is a standout. christiansen is a widely respected scholar who served as the bush administration's expert on china. he has combined these perspectives to give us a balanced, informative and highly intelligent guide to...
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and this so-called china collapsism thesis has been galloping along many united states and elsewhere hat. kol lams lapsism is dead wrong. david has written extraordinarily good stuff on china. it's a bit dangerous if people in washington conclude why worry about china it's about to head out the door backwards anyway. gentlemen, pleasure to have you on. >> thanks so much. >>> up next fictional dinosaurs roam the earth again in the blockbuster hit "jurassic world." the results are not pretty. should real animals that used to roam the earth be brought back? that's what my next guest wants to do. hear why when we come back. ♪ a romantic fumble at this romantic chateau ... leads to these fine humans. who you take to this eco-lodge ... to get seriously close to nature. then you check in with her at this tropical paradise. before soaring over this castle resort with your father-in-law. who finally seems to like you. life can be like that when you get it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah! daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thin
and this so-called china collapsism thesis has been galloping along many united states and elsewhere hat. kol lams lapsism is dead wrong. david has written extraordinarily good stuff on china. it's a bit dangerous if people in washington conclude why worry about china it's about to head out the door backwards anyway. gentlemen, pleasure to have you on. >> thanks so much. >>> up next fictional dinosaurs roam the earth again in the blockbuster hit "jurassic world." the...
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in between i think china and the united states reconciled on very difficult questions of the wall. china and the united states had reconciled the so-called tibetan issue, human rights issue. now, we agree. these issues should not be damaging. the overall china/u.s. relations but it takes a long time that we can come together. i will leave more to my colleagues. >> thank you. >> let's take the infrastructure herb u head on. first, does the united states need to improve its domestic infrastructure? absolutely. can congress get off the dime and meet the president halfway and make a constructive step? absolutely. we have seen the impact on some of the economic post 2008 economic packages in terms of highways and off ramps. we only need to go to fairfax county or go to the 405 on sn set boulevard in los angeles and you can see where the infrastructure improvements are made. it is only a beginning. in afghanistan, the lack of infrastructure has prevented the development of strategic mineral reserves that are there. for a country that is isolated and backward, the development of those mine
in between i think china and the united states reconciled on very difficult questions of the wall. china and the united states had reconciled the so-called tibetan issue, human rights issue. now, we agree. these issues should not be damaging. the overall china/u.s. relations but it takes a long time that we can come together. i will leave more to my colleagues. >> thank you. >> let's take the infrastructure herb u head on. first, does the united states need to improve its domestic...
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i think china and the united states reconciled on very difficult questions of vietnam war. and china and the united states had reconciled on these so-called tibetan issue human rights issue. now we agree, these issues should not be damaging the overall china/u.s. relations. but it takes long time that we can come together. i will leave more time to my colleagues. >> thank you. let's take the infrastructure issue head on. first, does the united states need to improve its domestic infrastructure infrastructure? absolutely. could congress get off the dime and meet the president halfway and make a constructive step? absolutely. we've seen the impact on some of the economic post-2008 economic packages in terms of highways and off-ramps. we only need to go to fairfax county or you can go to the 405 and sunset boulevard in los angeles and you can see where the infrastructure improvements are made. but it is only a beginning. now, in afghanistan the lack of infrastructure has prevented the development of the strategic mineral reserves that are there. that would certainly be for a co
i think china and the united states reconciled on very difficult questions of vietnam war. and china and the united states had reconciled on these so-called tibetan issue human rights issue. now we agree, these issues should not be damaging the overall china/u.s. relations. but it takes long time that we can come together. i will leave more time to my colleagues. >> thank you. let's take the infrastructure issue head on. first, does the united states need to improve its domestic...
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china. for vietnam, the united states is becoming increasingly important as a counterweight to china, but vietnam is now facing a tough diplomatic challenge. it requires the country to strike a balance between two major powers, america and china. nhk world, hanoi. >>> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> many children become infatuated with computer games at an early age. now some educators in japan are trying to help young people transform a hobby into a career path. nhk world's keiko yamamoto has the story. >> reporter: last month in tokyo, a group of elementary school students took to the stage. they were showing off smartphone applications they had created. >> translator: my game is called battle rpg. >> reporter: 80 children took part. the projects include drawing apps and battle games. >> translator: it's fun to use my imagination to create games. >> reporter: more than 200 elementary school students attend programming classes that were launched by an i.t. company. university students help out. organizers want to familiarize children with programming to nurture
china. for vietnam, the united states is becoming increasingly important as a counterweight to china, but vietnam is now facing a tough diplomatic challenge. it requires the country to strike a balance between two major powers, america and china. nhk world, hanoi. >>> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> many children become infatuated with computer games at an early age. now some educators in japan are trying to help young people transform a...
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equivalent to a cut of about 25% from 2005, the previous reference year. 45 nations, including china and the united states have already submitted their targets to the united nations. >>> china has become the world's top emitter of carbon dioxide as its economy rapidly expands. leaders in beijing have pledged to drastically reduce emissions. but with the u.n. climate change talks scheduled at the end of the year some analysts wonder whether the nation's quest for growth will overshadow its commitment to the environment. >> chinese officials announced their 2030 reduction target for greenhouse gases. the host country of a u.n. conference begins in november, known as top 21. >> translator: we must cut carbon emissions by 60% to 65% compared to 2005. but this figure is pre-unit of gdp, which means the country's emissions could actually increase as its economy grows. premier li said the overall emissions will rise until 2030. but at a lower rate than before. he said it will then begin to decline. the country's c02 output has more than tripled between 1990 and 2012 while globally the number has risen by just 50
equivalent to a cut of about 25% from 2005, the previous reference year. 45 nations, including china and the united states have already submitted their targets to the united nations. >>> china has become the world's top emitter of carbon dioxide as its economy rapidly expands. leaders in beijing have pledged to drastically reduce emissions. but with the u.n. climate change talks scheduled at the end of the year some analysts wonder whether the nation's quest for growth will overshadow...
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the united states interests in the region i think it is important also to ensure that the united states does not create situations that could give rise to problems in the region. now, with the china and the united states and if conflict arises between the two, then, of course, we in southeast asia would feel the impact. >> what role japan can play? >> and japan has been very forthcoming in terms of providing the necessary resources for the development of the asean countries. what should not happen is for japan to come into the fray on the side of anyone. if japan were to come in with intentions that are seen as not so peaceful then it could create problems. >> what could economic integration mean for asean? >> it provides opportunities for a market that is stable that is fairly large. therefore, obviously, the communities will be able to attract a lot of investments from abroad. >>> saga prefecture is offer the main corridor for tourism in japan japan. but it's developing into a source of tourism from thailand. >> konichi-wa. >> reporter: kyoto, not tokyo. passengers were getting off the tour bus in saga prefecture. the shrine has become one of the most popular spots for thai tou
the united states interests in the region i think it is important also to ensure that the united states does not create situations that could give rise to problems in the region. now, with the china and the united states and if conflict arises between the two, then, of course, we in southeast asia would feel the impact. >> what role japan can play? >> and japan has been very forthcoming in terms of providing the necessary resources for the development of the asean countries. what...
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> we've been following breaking news out of australia where members of p 5 plus 1 including united states china, russia germany, france united kingdom and iran agreed to a historic deal iran 's nuclear program. we're expecting comments in a short while. we're expecting president obama to speak at some point. we'll have all of that breaking news on msnbc. we'll be back after this. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! your 2 o'clock is here. oops, hold your horses. no problem. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll b
> we've been following breaking news out of australia where members of p 5 plus 1 including united states china, russia germany, france united kingdom and iran agreed to a historic deal iran 's nuclear program. we're expecting comments in a short while. we're expecting president obama to speak at some point. we'll have all of that breaking news on msnbc. we'll be back after this. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and...
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china -- while economically, the united states and china appear to be like an earlier iteration of theny before the first world war are even france before the franco-prussian war. what changes in naval strategy what patterns do you think we should follow to potentially overcome, hopefully without fighting, this potential threat? john maurer: yes. that is a good question. in thinking about today, it is useful to look back to the naval rivalries between the first world war and now so the rise of the japanese power that we talked about earlier, because you see the rise in challengers, who are trying to do what we call today asymmetric warfare, be it submarines or carrier aviation, as was mentioned in an earlier question, that these rising powers are trying to harness technology or new ways of fighting to take down the dominant power, and so this year today is that china has developed an anti-ship missile highly accurate, that will be able to take out aircraft carriers, so you have to take that. is it as good as it? who knows? the only way we would know is in wartime, and let's hope we don
china -- while economically, the united states and china appear to be like an earlier iteration of theny before the first world war are even france before the franco-prussian war. what changes in naval strategy what patterns do you think we should follow to potentially overcome, hopefully without fighting, this potential threat? john maurer: yes. that is a good question. in thinking about today, it is useful to look back to the naval rivalries between the first world war and now so the rise of...
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china. the united states wants to improve trade between ethiopia and washington. also they're going to discuss the issue of security. ethiopia is a key ally to the united states in the so-called war on terror. right now ethiopia has its troops in somalia. they're involved in the fight against al shabaab ma lish yas and just this week they took two of the last remaining strongholds of al shabaab. this is something the president and the prime minister of ethiopia are expected to discuss in length and what the prime minister is prepared to ask the president is more funding for peacekeepers in somalia, especially whether the european union is trying to cut back funding for the activities. president obama is also expected to meet with mediators and parties that has the conflict in southern sudan. right now mediators that we spoke to are saying they do not expect a breakthrough however, they believe that the talks once prime minister -- once want president of the united states speaks to them then maybe it could hasten the timing of an agreement, and president obama is g
china. the united states wants to improve trade between ethiopia and washington. also they're going to discuss the issue of security. ethiopia is a key ally to the united states in the so-called war on terror. right now ethiopia has its troops in somalia. they're involved in the fight against al shabaab ma lish yas and just this week they took two of the last remaining strongholds of al shabaab. this is something the president and the prime minister of ethiopia are expected to discuss in length...
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why is it that the united states through its conflict has -- in the west pacific? why are they seeking to contain china'sreedom from policy movement and freedom of policy action? surely, this is all part from the united states perspective of keeping china contained within its boundaries and, in fact, hopefully at the end of the day seeing the chinese communist party fall, and having just spent 12 days in china myself, frankly that is pretty much the internal narrative in so many parts of the chinese think tanks about what motivates u.s. policy. it is negative about what the u.s. is doing, as i fear the reaction to china is in this country, so if those two realities exist, the real challenge for the future is is it a good thing that this relationship just continues to deteriorate in the future and live, or should we begin constructing a different way in which such radically different countries with different political system can construct some common ground for the future, and i have always been in the latter camp. ian: you just mentioned one of the areas for common ground is in korea. do you want to give
why is it that the united states through its conflict has -- in the west pacific? why are they seeking to contain china'sreedom from policy movement and freedom of policy action? surely, this is all part from the united states perspective of keeping china contained within its boundaries and, in fact, hopefully at the end of the day seeing the chinese communist party fall, and having just spent 12 days in china myself, frankly that is pretty much the internal narrative in so many parts of the...
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delegations responsible for reaching this historic agreement, namely china, france, germany, the russian federation, the united kingdom, the united states, the islamic republic of iran, and the european republic. namely china, france, germany, the russian federation, the united kingdom, the united states, the islamic republic of iran, and the european republic. we congratulate them for the dialogue. the course of action endorsed by the council by this resolution 223 is a positive step. we look forward to the immediate and constructive implementation of this resolution by all concerned parties. the agreement reached on 14 july is a landmark understanding which in our view, reinforces the principles while at the same time is seen like a balance with concerns on cooperation as provided under the nuclear treaty. we are convinced that we continue to occupy a central role in love being an essential foundation for the pursuit of general and complete -- as well as being an essential foundation for the pursuit of general and complete nuclear pursuits. -- disarmament. nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear disarmament are two sides of the same corn
delegations responsible for reaching this historic agreement, namely china, france, germany, the russian federation, the united kingdom, the united states, the islamic republic of iran, and the european republic. namely china, france, germany, the russian federation, the united kingdom, the united states, the islamic republic of iran, and the european republic. we congratulate them for the dialogue. the course of action endorsed by the council by this resolution 223 is a positive step. we look...
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outspoken about the rise of china and its continued aggressiveness today the state department wouldn't comment on the latest fbi warnings or china's moves against the united states. a source very familiar with the white house's thinking on china says that there are few levers we have to keep them in check short of declaring war. either the economic or military kind. bret? >> leeland, thank you. >>> another negative day on wall street today. dow lost 163. the s&p 500 was down 22 1/2. the nasdaq fell 58. for the week the dow plunged almost 3 percentage points. the s&p 500 was off 2.25. the nasdaq fell 2.33. >>> still ahead, as we get ready for the gop debate here on fox, some lessons learned from debates past. >>> first, taking fight right to the enany. a new york county executive tries to use the president's policies to embarrass hillary clinton. >>> the obama administration is looking into allegations that five airlines raised their fares in the northeast after a deadly amtrak crash in philadelphia disrupted rail service. delta, american united southwest and jetblue have been asked to provide pricing information both before and after that accident. at iss
outspoken about the rise of china and its continued aggressiveness today the state department wouldn't comment on the latest fbi warnings or china's moves against the united states. a source very familiar with the white house's thinking on china says that there are few levers we have to keep them in check short of declaring war. either the economic or military kind. bret? >> leeland, thank you. >>> another negative day on wall street today. dow lost 163. the s&p 500 was down...
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outspoken about the rise of china and its continued aggressiveness today the state department wouldn't comment on the latest fbi warnings or china's moves against the united states. a source very familiar with the white house's thinking on china says that there are few levers we have to keep them in check short of declaring war. either the economic or military kind. bret? >> leeland, thank you. >>> another negative day on wall street today. dow lost 163. the s&p 500 was down 22 1/2. the nasdaq fell 58. for the week the dow plunged almost 3 percentage points. the s&p 500 was off 2.25. the nasdaq fell 2.33. >>> still ahead, as we get ready for the gop debate here on fox, some lessons learned from debates past. >>> first, taking fight right to the enany. a new york county executive tries to use the president's policies to embarrass hillary clinton. es. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezl
outspoken about the rise of china and its continued aggressiveness today the state department wouldn't comment on the latest fbi warnings or china's moves against the united states. a source very familiar with the white house's thinking on china says that there are few levers we have to keep them in check short of declaring war. either the economic or military kind. bret? >> leeland, thank you. >>> another negative day on wall street today. dow lost 163. the s&p 500 was down...
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mary snow, be be al jazeera. >> for more how china's crash could affect the united states, we talk to damien ma. damien joins us from chicago. first of all how nervous are you about the china crash? >> well, i think i'm less nervous than the hyperbole and comment out there. we got to give this a few more days until the volatility passes and what i'm really questioning is what the actual impact on the real economy will be. we have gdp and other growth numbers coming out in a week or so and i think that's when we'll have a better sense of what the actual effect on the real economy is. and that's really what make -- what give me concern if there's a huge impact on growth prospects. >> to the extent there's a lack of concern though is that simply because the japanese is -- the chinese market is still higher than it was say back on january the 1st? >> i think that's part of it. if you are an investor that put your money in a year ago, sure you lost some money in the near term but i think overall you are still up. so i think it depends on when you put your money in and when you actually wer
mary snow, be be al jazeera. >> for more how china's crash could affect the united states, we talk to damien ma. damien joins us from chicago. first of all how nervous are you about the china crash? >> well, i think i'm less nervous than the hyperbole and comment out there. we got to give this a few more days until the volatility passes and what i'm really questioning is what the actual impact on the real economy will be. we have gdp and other growth numbers coming out in a week or...
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you see the long-term trend taking place where china is becoming the leader in politics and the economy. i think that what the united states needs to do is to make a very firm commitment to find some areas in which china and the united states can cooperate with each other. the last two or three times i've met with xi jinping, i have urged him to form a partnership with the united states in dealing with global warming, because i think that, no matter what they decided, if the united states and china would agree on anything that would help prevent climate deterioration, the rest of the world would have to go along. and so if they can search for some way without diplomatic or financial or military problems if they could agree on that one thing, which i think would transform the world, and i think it would be the basis for further improvement. i would say that particular issue and any others we can find on which we have particular agreement, to emphasize those instead of the differences which exist between us. walter: finally, in this book, you reminded me that you were in favor of normalizing relations with cuba if possible w
you see the long-term trend taking place where china is becoming the leader in politics and the economy. i think that what the united states needs to do is to make a very firm commitment to find some areas in which china and the united states can cooperate with each other. the last two or three times i've met with xi jinping, i have urged him to form a partnership with the united states in dealing with global warming, because i think that, no matter what they decided, if the united states and...
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we congratulate iran, the united states, russia china, the united kingdom, france, and germany. they have shown there is nothing impossible. they have given a welcome stimulus to continue our work here in the council. some challenges which sometimes seem insurmountable and now we can find inspiration and example such as that which has been brought together today. at the end of the century -- we need to focus on dialogue instead of confrontation. this will serve a common interest and will be to our benefit. the benefits in this agreement will be undeniable. the world is now a safer place than it was before. we are also faced with the work of the security council. resolution 1713 seven -- 17137 wanted to put limits on iran's nuclear program. this has held its course which has been shown today. this was a decisive base for details of this agreement. we can make the security council the most valuable guardian of peace around the world. this is a symbiotic relationship. the more efficient this organization is, the stronger and more capable we are to meet future challenges. we have op
we congratulate iran, the united states, russia china, the united kingdom, france, and germany. they have shown there is nothing impossible. they have given a welcome stimulus to continue our work here in the council. some challenges which sometimes seem insurmountable and now we can find inspiration and example such as that which has been brought together today. at the end of the century -- we need to focus on dialogue instead of confrontation. this will serve a common interest and will be to...
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china now. the united states -- u.s. stockholders don't own a lot of stock in china. the second factor is we import goods and services from china the likelihood the goods and services will come in at a cheaper price which might be better for the united states. i think this is more bullish than the average person>>i know appal is doing well selling jones jones in china -- yoens in china. >> is there anything new that investors should not right now with what's going on in the markets? >> one thing that will certainly happen in the market as -- you're going to see more volatility in our market. we've experienced that to china some related to greece and iran deal. my prediction we will have more volatility going forward. why a lot of financial adv recommending to their customers to put it -- hedge funds possible commodity pools. thing was from stocks and bonds that splant the correlation with stocks and bonds. when it goes down people will have a buffer or defense. stanford university is a fairly large allocation to hedge fund community and private fund. the five cents on
china now. the united states -- u.s. stockholders don't own a lot of stock in china. the second factor is we import goods and services from china the likelihood the goods and services will come in at a cheaper price which might be better for the united states. i think this is more bullish than the average person>>i know appal is doing well selling jones jones in china -- yoens in china. >> is there anything new that investors should not right now with what's going on in the markets?...
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some of the most positive reaction is coming from russia and china, two of the united states' most powerful adversaries. russian president vladimir putin says now the world can breathe a sigh of relief. russia and china will win big financially from the deal that allows them to resume weapons sales to iran. so what happens with this deal now? well it's being turned into a draft u.n. resolution. but as you can see, from what we hear there, the u.n. security council comprising of china, russia germany, france britain, the united states leaving out germany there, of course the u.n. security council -- there's going to be if you will automatic support again from the people at the security council quite often who are the united states' strongest critics even vetoing what the united states is trying to achieve there, wolf. >> nic robertson in vienna for us covering this story, thank you. let's talk about all of this with the spokesman for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, mark regev joins us from jerusalem. president obama had a conversation on the phone with the prime minister today
some of the most positive reaction is coming from russia and china, two of the united states' most powerful adversaries. russian president vladimir putin says now the world can breathe a sigh of relief. russia and china will win big financially from the deal that allows them to resume weapons sales to iran. so what happens with this deal now? well it's being turned into a draft u.n. resolution. but as you can see, from what we hear there, the u.n. security council comprising of china, russia...
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we congratulate iran, united states russia china and to, we also congratulate our partners in the europeannion, the united king many do, france and germany. they have shown that there is nothing impossible when the political will is in place to achieve something and they have given us welcomed stimulus to continue our work here in the council as we are met with other challenges to international peace and security. some challenges which sometimes seem insurmounterrable. now we can find inspiration and examples such as that which brings us together today. at the end of the first century after the birth of jesus christ -- we need to focus on dialogue rather than confrontation if we do so. this will serve our common interest and will be for our benefit. we, the benefits in this agreement will be undeniable. iran can return to normality and world is now safer place than it was before. we are also faced with the efficient work of the security council. on the 27th of september 2006 through resolution 1737 the security council showed willingness to put limits on iran's development of nuclear -- nu
we congratulate iran, united states russia china and to, we also congratulate our partners in the europeannion, the united king many do, france and germany. they have shown that there is nothing impossible when the political will is in place to achieve something and they have given us welcomed stimulus to continue our work here in the council as we are met with other challenges to international peace and security. some challenges which sometimes seem insurmounterrable. now we can find...
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three times i met with peng, i urged him to form a partnership with united states and global warming, and no matter what they decided if china and united states can agree on anything that would help prevent climate deterioration, the rest of the world would have to go along, and they could search for some ways without any diplomatic problems or financial problems or military problems they could agree on that one thing, which i think would transform the world and i think it would be a basis for further improvement. i would say that particular issue and any others that we can find on which we have an agreement to emphasizes those instead of the differences that exists between us. >> finally, in the book, you reminded me that you were in favor of normalizing relations with cuba if possible when you were president. why did you not do so and what do you think of what is happening now? >> when i became president i saw the cuban policy was unsustainable and erroneous, so i lifted all travel restraints on american citizens, and while i was president any american could visit cuba if they wanted to, and i worked with fidel castro on m
three times i met with peng, i urged him to form a partnership with united states and global warming, and no matter what they decided if china and united states can agree on anything that would help prevent climate deterioration, the rest of the world would have to go along, and they could search for some ways without any diplomatic problems or financial problems or military problems they could agree on that one thing, which i think would transform the world and i think it would be a basis for...
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died, referred to the henry kissinger of the east, wrote extensively on the future of india, china, united states and russia russia. i urge you to read his stuff. he recently passed away. i was coming from mumbai, india, heading to japan to meet with abe. and i got a call would i stop in singapore and sit down and meet with lee quan yu. i was honored to do it. we were talking about -- we were talking about how rapidly she has consolidated power in china and he knows i know xi better than anybody because i spent more time with him than anybody. we were talking about how quickly consolidated power. i said to him five minutes into an hour and a half conversation mr. president what are the chinese doing now? meaning, what are they contemplating next? he said, they are in the united states, looking for the buried black box. true story. i looked at him like you're looking at me but i can't see with the lights. i said i smiled and said -- this was the time aircraft went down in the ocean there. they couldn't find the black box. and i said mr. president, i'm sorry, i'm confused. they are looking for that
died, referred to the henry kissinger of the east, wrote extensively on the future of india, china, united states and russia russia. i urge you to read his stuff. he recently passed away. i was coming from mumbai, india, heading to japan to meet with abe. and i got a call would i stop in singapore and sit down and meet with lee quan yu. i was honored to do it. we were talking about -- we were talking about how rapidly she has consolidated power in china and he knows i know xi better than...
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security council, united states, united kingdom france russia china and germfully they're the plus 1 and iran all their foreign ministers are here. we have had intense negotiation is going on for sometimes early on in the morning, for days and days, in the place of experts to get these points dealt with and remember at any time in this deal we always said that the most difficult points were going to be the ones left to the end. ministers are now doing the negotiations and as we speak they're still meeting. >> james bays, al jazeera's diplomatic editor in vienna. we appreciate it. >>> missed deadlines in two years of bargaining. now we're down to the wire and the stakes could not be possibly higher. they include the lifting of potential sanction he and international efforts to inspect and stop nuclear weapons in a nation that for more than three decades has stood as america's leading adversary. to help us break this down, president of the national iranian american council, he says letting this deal slip away would be as big as going to war in iraq. i wonder if you could explain that p
security council, united states, united kingdom france russia china and germfully they're the plus 1 and iran all their foreign ministers are here. we have had intense negotiation is going on for sometimes early on in the morning, for days and days, in the place of experts to get these points dealt with and remember at any time in this deal we always said that the most difficult points were going to be the ones left to the end. ministers are now doing the negotiations and as we speak they're...
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security and cyber security and the privacy of american citizens, who is more of a threat, china or the united statesto our own security. john: i think everybody is spying on everybody. i would think it is equally a big threat inside our country as it is outside our country. emily: what the nsa has been doing, as far as we know, their recent revelations, fair or unfair? john: if the intentions are truly for national security, i think it is fair. because we don't want to do another setback. now, this is only a personal view. all right? this is not a blackberry view. emily: if the nsa wanted a backdoor to blackberry, would you open it? john: we don't have backdoors, and we would not do that. from time to time, the government wanted information from us, ok? first of all, we don't keep it around. that is number one. you need to know that. all right? and if we do it, it has to be under a court order. emily: have you ever had a moment where you thought, what did i get myself into? john: twice. [laughter] john: not just one time. yes, i have. emily: since you are the tech industry's turnaround guy, i would
security and cyber security and the privacy of american citizens, who is more of a threat, china or the united statesto our own security. john: i think everybody is spying on everybody. i would think it is equally a big threat inside our country as it is outside our country. emily: what the nsa has been doing, as far as we know, their recent revelations, fair or unfair? john: if the intentions are truly for national security, i think it is fair. because we don't want to do another setback. now,...
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. >>> women's volleyball is all about three nations, brazil, china, and the united states. >> for the gold, there it is. >> the u.s. squad has regrouped, and features a team with new faces and new challenges. >> we've lost some on
. >>> women's volleyball is all about three nations, brazil, china, and the united states. >> for the gold, there it is. >> the u.s. squad has regrouped, and features a team with new faces and new challenges. >> we've lost some on
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right now china is the second largest economy in the world. second to the united statesand just ahead of japan. and china is catch upping quickly. some investors say their worried the turmoil could destabilize the global financial statement making an even bigger problem than ingrass adam shapiro is live at the new york stock exchange. who stands to lose here? >> the chinese consumer who wasn't have the same kind of cash to buy gods inch the united states we sold $123 billion worth of goods to china last year, and companies that counsel on the chinas to buy products, apple qualcomm, even cummins engine in indiana. apple was $30 billion in revenue. qualcomm 49% of their revenue and cummins 7% of their revenue. if the chinese market dries up you'll see a pullback and these stocks could take a hit. you talk about the moms and dads in china who own stock 80% overbore are borrowed to buy into the market and it's down and is going to keep falling accord together best analysts despite the blip today. >> adam. thank you very much. let's bring in a financial journeyist who as writ
right now china is the second largest economy in the world. second to the united statesand just ahead of japan. and china is catch upping quickly. some investors say their worried the turmoil could destabilize the global financial statement making an even bigger problem than ingrass adam shapiro is live at the new york stock exchange. who stands to lose here? >> the chinese consumer who wasn't have the same kind of cash to buy gods inch the united states we sold $123 billion worth of...
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the second half, they are singing the song of industrial volume growth growing to china mexico, and the united states. anna: any company that seems optimistic about china is interesting. caroline with the latest sector numbers, we will have more as we get sales numbers out of that of the world's largest spirits company. the stern attention now to the fed, though. the daughter isollar is set, extending gains after the bank said barriers to interest rate hike are getting smaller. michael mckee has more on the announcement. michael: no change in monetary policy, but the fed did update the assessment of the u.s. economy. and wall street may take that as a sign a policy move is near. but officials still see risks to the economy as nearly balance. i also see solid job gains and declining unemployment. labor market indicators suggest underutilization of labor resources has diminished since early this year. no qualifiers, economic activity has been expanding moderately. that is a reference to slower growth earlier in the year. while inflation is still below the fed target, they blame that largely on transito
the second half, they are singing the song of industrial volume growth growing to china mexico, and the united states. anna: any company that seems optimistic about china is interesting. caroline with the latest sector numbers, we will have more as we get sales numbers out of that of the world's largest spirits company. the stern attention now to the fed, though. the daughter isollar is set, extending gains after the bank said barriers to interest rate hike are getting smaller. michael mckee...
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china. >> reporter: the united states too wants to set the framework and rules for regional trade without influence. the trade ministers involved in these talks would like to backdrop to announce a deal. a press conference is scheduled for friday. but with talks as complex as these there are no guarantees and anything agreed here would have to be sign offered by national governments and in the united states congress too. andrew thomas, al jazerra. maui hawaii. >>> riot police in argentina have been fighting bus drivers who have been blocking one of the main highways in to the capital. protesters threw bottles as police forced them off the road northwest. bus drivers have been frosting for a month they want their sacked colleagues to get their jobs back and better working conditions. >>> meanwhile, bus drivers in el salvador have walked off the job because of an escalation in gang violence. the strikers have left thousands of commuter stranded for days but the drivers say it's too dangerous to work, adam raney reports from the capital san salvador. >> reporter: buses stopped people grahamm
china. >> reporter: the united states too wants to set the framework and rules for regional trade without influence. the trade ministers involved in these talks would like to backdrop to announce a deal. a press conference is scheduled for friday. but with talks as complex as these there are no guarantees and anything agreed here would have to be sign offered by national governments and in the united states congress too. andrew thomas, al jazerra. maui hawaii. >>> riot police in...