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we are a residential neighborhood, we are alive, we are a touchdown for chinese america. we're oftentimes the first time that immigrants such food in america. this chinese hospital was established because there was a medical facility for the chinese. we build it ourselves with our own money. we are living history again. again, we need a new medical facility to preserve our community in ways that are sensitive to our culture and practices. we are doing it again in chinatown where we belong. thank you. vice president wu: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am the chief operating officer with unlock. this is a program of all- inclusive care for the elderly. it traces back to the early 1970's. it is also the prototype for a national model that is designed as a community-based alternatives to nursing home. my comments are to underscore how important it is that chinese hospital as a partner to us. the program served individuals who are 55 years of age and older. able to live in the community, and living in an area -- a service area. it is serving nearly 1000 seniors i
we are a residential neighborhood, we are alive, we are a touchdown for chinese america. we're oftentimes the first time that immigrants such food in america. this chinese hospital was established because there was a medical facility for the chinese. we build it ourselves with our own money. we are living history again. again, we need a new medical facility to preserve our community in ways that are sensitive to our culture and practices. we are doing it again in chinatown where we belong....
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and yet the chinese and other people -- the chinese are still broadcasting heavily on radio. so was the voice of america and the bbc. i am wondering if the chinese coming on the scene would be of any kind of -- would cause these other broadcasters may be on radio or television to may up the coverage including voice of america. you've got religious broadcasters now and you have a radio havana and radey of china, radio beijing and i guess it is and not much else. all the other was are shutting down curren. i'm wondering if the chinese getting heavily into broadcasting would bring back something on radio as well as television. guest: you raise a good point. us thaten't many of still listen to shortwave. you are right that many of the short wave radio players have left the scene. the old radio peking that we use to call it that we listen to when i was young and is now chant -- china and britain international and they have a larger presence around the world including domestic broadcast frequencies and the u.s. there has been a purposeful effort to dispel cri in markets in the u.s.. i believe secretary clinto
and yet the chinese and other people -- the chinese are still broadcasting heavily on radio. so was the voice of america and the bbc. i am wondering if the chinese coming on the scene would be of any kind of -- would cause these other broadcasters may be on radio or television to may up the coverage including voice of america. you've got religious broadcasters now and you have a radio havana and radey of china, radio beijing and i guess it is and not much else. all the other was are shutting...
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next batch of ceremonial uniforms worn by the united states olympic athletes will be made in america. chinese factories made this year's uniforms sparking an uproar in congress. one senate majority leader said he thought all of the uniforms should be put in a pile and burned. the u.s. olympic committee says it is too late to start over this year but next year the uniforms will be made in ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. we're live from new york with your bloomberg on the money report. >> the worst the drought continues to damage crops and threatens to drive crude prices to record levels. economist says that the drought could be a $50 billion defense over the next year and corn rose to the highest level in 10 months it is now 52% to over. majority of the jobs had been going to men that time says the men have accounted for 80% of new jobs when it comes to manufactu
next batch of ceremonial uniforms worn by the united states olympic athletes will be made in america. chinese factories made this year's uniforms sparking an uproar in congress. one senate majority leader said he thought all of the uniforms should be put in a pile and burned. the u.s. olympic committee says it is too late to start over this year but next year the uniforms will be made in ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health...
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[reading names] >> i am with the chinese historical society of america. i do have a letter supporting the project and the like to present that for the record. the only thing i would like to add from my previous comment is that we did make a suggestion, and i believe it at those suggestions from other folks who have commented on some preservation elements of the building. as a knowledge -- homage, we thought perhaps the front entry could be preserved, maybe moved, and created as a monument. not necessarily included in the fabric of the new building, but something that memorializes the old building. that suggestion that we would throw into the pot, if you will, for consideration. so that we don't totally destroyed everything of the old hospital, but keep the entry so that there is a monument to our history. thank you. vice president wu: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am the director of human resources at chinese hospital. i've worked a chinese hospital for over 40 years in a variety of positions and in nearly every department. chinese hospit
[reading names] >> i am with the chinese historical society of america. i do have a letter supporting the project and the like to present that for the record. the only thing i would like to add from my previous comment is that we did make a suggestion, and i believe it at those suggestions from other folks who have commented on some preservation elements of the building. as a knowledge -- homage, we thought perhaps the front entry could be preserved, maybe moved, and created as a...
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i think america should outsource part of the olympic competitors to china. can we get chinese us? we'd save on gym fees and training. >> bob: that is very good. >> dana: not only made in china but do you like the beret look? >> kimberly: it's very frenchy i'm not sure if it's keeping with the olympic tradition and the uniforms we have had in the past. we should be happy for any endorsement -- >> bob: we haven't gotten to that in the segment. 'canes perfect transition. >> bob: what about the chinese? >> greg: all right. >> bob: i would not let them -- they are so competitive. they would put downers in the fabric to hurt the athletes. i don't trust them and i wouldn't let anything be done over there. industrial sabotage. they hate us. people have to get -- the biggest threat to united states is not islamists but the chinese. >> kimberly: that is what trump says. you know that? >> bob: well, good. >> dana: i want to ask about -- >> eric: sports? >> dana: no. four years ago in 2008 the uniforms were designed by raffle lauren and made in china. a little dust-up. having known that w
i think america should outsource part of the olympic competitors to china. can we get chinese us? we'd save on gym fees and training. >> bob: that is very good. >> dana: not only made in china but do you like the beret look? >> kimberly: it's very frenchy i'm not sure if it's keeping with the olympic tradition and the uniforms we have had in the past. we should be happy for any endorsement -- >> bob: we haven't gotten to that in the segment. 'canes perfect transition....
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haven't noticed it which is why -- which is the interesting part, that the amount of chinese investments in north america has not raised the kind of concern that the unic orow approach by chevron did when a company was interested in unicow. so we've already seen a much more relaxed attitude toward china's investment abroad and india will be following suit very soon. after all, they are the incremental demand center of the world now. not america in this time of plenty. their economy will continue to grow at two, three times our natural growth rate. so it takes away that element which on the geopolitical standpoint i think is healthy. it was never a healthy thing that we had to begin with. i know you told me in the hallway i should try to disagree some. >> the secrets of a moderator revealed. >> i'll do my best to poke the idea of when we are going to be less concerned about middle eastern oil. >> yeah. >> and whether it was true or not in american people, at least american government, will no longer be sending troops to liberate kuwait or anywhere else because we have become or will become more energy sel
haven't noticed it which is why -- which is the interesting part, that the amount of chinese investments in north america has not raised the kind of concern that the unic orow approach by chevron did when a company was interested in unicow. so we've already seen a much more relaxed attitude toward china's investment abroad and india will be following suit very soon. after all, they are the incremental demand center of the world now. not america in this time of plenty. their economy will...
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and yet, the chinese and other people -- the chinese are still broadcasting heavily on radio. so is voice of america, and the bbc, although not to the western part of the world. i'm wondering if the chinese coming on the scene would be of any kind of -- would cause the other broadcasters, may be on radio or television, to up the coverage, including maybe our own voice of america? now, you have religious broadcasters and radio havana, radio china -- radio beijing, i guess. not much else. all the other ones are shutting down. just like the space race, the russians spurred us on. i am wondering if the chinese getting heavily in broadcasting will bring back some of this on radio on television -- on radio as well as television? guest: i also grew up listening to short-wave broadcasts. you are right. many of the old short-wave radio players have left the scene. the old radio, when i was young, it is now china radio international. they have a large presence around the world, including on the domestic broadcast frequencies here in the u.s. there has been a purposeful effort to the place cri in markets here
and yet, the chinese and other people -- the chinese are still broadcasting heavily on radio. so is voice of america, and the bbc, although not to the western part of the world. i'm wondering if the chinese coming on the scene would be of any kind of -- would cause the other broadcasters, may be on radio or television, to up the coverage, including maybe our own voice of america? now, you have religious broadcasters and radio havana, radio china -- radio beijing, i guess. not much else. all the...
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america because good chinese manufacturing dates is be outweighed by worry europe tech stocks all down after microsoft intel and yahoo all expressed caution on the economy it's raining in spain again madrid saw a big sis down another three percent this hour as finance minister holds crunch talks to germany today european currencies losing to the dollar again this hour in fact the greenback is that multi-year highs to its rivals russia was to link its your a c n n siberian grid systems which historically had separate more kids whose aim to increase competition between power companies and lower consumer prices list to wall it's a huge project that will take significant time to achieve that and drop to the interviews on the web site all right daniel thanks for bad. and a look at the security struggles of nato and the u.s. is coming up after a short break. wealthy british silence on. the tiger woods. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . were
america because good chinese manufacturing dates is be outweighed by worry europe tech stocks all down after microsoft intel and yahoo all expressed caution on the economy it's raining in spain again madrid saw a big sis down another three percent this hour as finance minister holds crunch talks to germany today european currencies losing to the dollar again this hour in fact the greenback is that multi-year highs to its rivals russia was to link its your a c n n siberian grid systems which...
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chinese are doing it. jessica came to us several years ago and -- voice of america has been famous for its english language teaching. not just english, but american english. we have done a service called special english. english is used in a very slow, methodical way to teach audiences how to speak american english. now, we have branched out with the internet and being able to do a bunch of different things. we are trying very hard to communicate can teach english to audiences who want to learn english. our research shows that audiences in almost every country that we broadcast to want to learn english, american english. just the kind of hit upon 8 -- jessica kind of hit upon a way to teach english in a fun way. she talks to her audience every week. host: she is fluent in mandarin. guest: she studied mandarin in college. she spent several years in china. she is able to work with the audience and get them to tell her what they want to learn. host: is this something new that voice of america is doing? using young people to try to make this connection of fun programming? is that something that has been part o
chinese are doing it. jessica came to us several years ago and -- voice of america has been famous for its english language teaching. not just english, but american english. we have done a service called special english. english is used in a very slow, methodical way to teach audiences how to speak american english. now, we have branched out with the internet and being able to do a bunch of different things. we are trying very hard to communicate can teach english to audiences who want to learn...
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. >-- businesses which become too strong for the chinese competitors can even be forced out of the country. that south americaay -- >> south america may replace china. >> beijing has sent a consultant to get german investment. she says without foreign capital, the chinese economy risks stagnation. >> we need foreign capital, expertise, and more jobs for chinese. >> the chinese have a variety of different words for crisis, but she uses the word meaning "transition period." >> in france, the government is proposing bigger tax bonuses for those interested in buying eco- friendly cars. >> the subsidies are part of a support plan for the nation's troubled automotive sector. >> it helps the plan will help soften the blow. >> the french government's rescue plan is a glimmer of hope for the carmaker's employees. it represents 490 million euros in subsidies for consumers to buy the most environmentally friendly cars. plan seems modest advance the european debt crisis, but its goals are ambitious -- the plan seems modest. >> it is time to create a new strategy by progressively reinventing the french car with the suppor
. >-- businesses which become too strong for the chinese competitors can even be forced out of the country. that south americaay -- >> south america may replace china. >> beijing has sent a consultant to get german investment. she says without foreign capital, the chinese economy risks stagnation. >> we need foreign capital, expertise, and more jobs for chinese. >> the chinese have a variety of different words for crisis, but she uses the word meaning "transition...
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canada, coming into america and seizing ranchers land by eminent domain and they want to buy that land. >> they seized three ranches. >> and they've taken it away and that's how the chinese how to works in america. >> well, chris, do we need the keystone oil pipeline or is china -- is china basically doing what we should be doing? >> well, i mean, i think from a national interest perspective, the smart thing probably would have been to have adopted the keystone pipeline from a jobs perspective and from an economic perspective. that doesn't diminish, i think, the valid environmental concerns that many people have the party had. i think we could have figured out a way to work around them and not necessarily have gone the road that we have. i think it's going be to be built, that's one question. the other question in terms of the impact of oil prices i think we're completing it. we can build it, but living in fantasy land once we build it and oil starts flowing that gas price also drop immediately. it's a global commodity, a lot of external factors. >> it's not a global commodity, it's shipped right to china-- rights now you can buy oil $65 a barrel, canadian crude that's i
canada, coming into america and seizing ranchers land by eminent domain and they want to buy that land. >> they seized three ranches. >> and they've taken it away and that's how the chinese how to works in america. >> well, chris, do we need the keystone oil pipeline or is china -- is china basically doing what we should be doing? >> well, i mean, i think from a national interest perspective, the smart thing probably would have been to have adopted the keystone pipeline...
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chinese called eating business -- bitterness. the kind of cockeyed optimism that was often described about america in the early 20th century, you see more of now and more chinese people than i think you do here, maybe not in silicon valley but america as a whole, peoples aimed in a sentence my dream is and however it ends may vary but my dream is x feeling among people, which is fun to be part of. 's the one very good question that came from the audience when you read the book and read about these things and you talk a lot about the entrepreneurs and these guys who have created things from nothing through all these dreams but it is in fact almost all guys. what is the role and prospects for female entrepreneurs in china? >> i think the chinese, anybody who has spent time in china recognizes that chinese women are the dominant force in chinese society, not structurally but in terms of force of will and force of personality and cunning and all the rest. many many times you will find chinese businesses, not big corporations for small and vicious ones where women have a role there. in terms of political representation they are underrep
chinese called eating business -- bitterness. the kind of cockeyed optimism that was often described about america in the early 20th century, you see more of now and more chinese people than i think you do here, maybe not in silicon valley but america as a whole, peoples aimed in a sentence my dream is and however it ends may vary but my dream is x feeling among people, which is fun to be part of. 's the one very good question that came from the audience when you read the book and read about...
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welcome to "america live", everyone, i'm megyn kelly. chinese swimmer ye think win, facing allegations of doping. it was a incredible win in the 400 meter individual medley. the 16-year-old smashing a world record by a full second and smashing her own personal best by five seconds. she even saled past the time set by the winner of the men's event in the last leg of the race, ryan lochte. in the last leg of the race she beat the male gold medal winner's time. professional swimmers worldwide raising serious questions about whether she has taken any sort of performance-enhancing drugs. some calling it unbelievable and flat-out disturbing. an official from the united states is calling for a full investigation. and now the international olympic committee is lashing out at the accusations. just moments ago saying people quote, need to get real. and pointing out that records are being broken all over the place. we've got a live report in moments. megyn: but first a developing story out of washington. the daily white house press briefing just got underw
welcome to "america live", everyone, i'm megyn kelly. chinese swimmer ye think win, facing allegations of doping. it was a incredible win in the 400 meter individual medley. the 16-year-old smashing a world record by a full second and smashing her own personal best by five seconds. she even saled past the time set by the winner of the men's event in the last leg of the race, ryan lochte. in the last leg of the race she beat the male gold medal winner's time. professional swimmers...
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america, and eastern europe. up a record quantities of gold. with a limited amount of resources on the line, what does chinese's race for resources mean for the rest of the world? for 60 years the world affairs gl examining engage independent greater seattle through programs with teachers and students, who are bringing delegates to meet with local community members and organizations and through public programs like this one tonight. o proams are made possible rough sponsoripsnd mmitpaneps w ulike tonht onr, mrosoft, for their support. we would also like to thank our copresenters for their promotional support, and they incle the greater seattle chinese chamber of commerce, the university of washington's african ses program and anveits ia
america, and eastern europe. up a record quantities of gold. with a limited amount of resources on the line, what does chinese's race for resources mean for the rest of the world? for 60 years the world affairs gl examining engage independent greater seattle through programs with teachers and students, who are bringing delegates to meet with local community members and organizations and through public programs like this one tonight. o proams are made possible rough sponsoripsnd mmitpaneps w...
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welcome to "america live", everyone, i'm megyn kelly. chineseye think win, facing allegations of doping. it was a incredible win in the 400 meter individual medley. the 16-year-old smashing a world record by a full second and smashing her own personal best by five seconds. she even saled past the time set by the winner of the men's event in the last leg of the race, ryan lochte. in the last leg of the race she beat the male gold medal winner's time. professional swimmers worldwide raising serious questions about whether she has taken any sort of performance-enhancing drugs. some calling it unbelievable and flat-out disturbing. an official from the united states is calling for a full investigation. and now the international olympic committee is lashing out at the accusations. just moments ago saying people quote, need to get real. and pointing out that records are being broken all over the place. we've got a live report in moments. megyn: but first a developing story out of washington. the daily white house press briefing just got underway and we
welcome to "america live", everyone, i'm megyn kelly. chineseye think win, facing allegations of doping. it was a incredible win in the 400 meter individual medley. the 16-year-old smashing a world record by a full second and smashing her own personal best by five seconds. she even saled past the time set by the winner of the men's event in the last leg of the race, ryan lochte. in the last leg of the race she beat the male gold medal winner's time. professional swimmers worldwide...
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says watch out for what is coming in made to war for allegations about chinese corruption because of course remember whenever america or the u.k. are committing crimes whether it's financial crimes or war crimes or environmental crimes they go pointing their finger at somebody else and say well look at saddam hussein he killed five thousand people here whom we have to kill a million here the same thing they're saying well there's wide scale corruptions they go pushing these stories that there's so much corruption in china what are we going to do about it. coming up frequently now is the phrase the tobacco moment yes so the this is the idea that the libeler scandal which is now expecting a quadrillion in securities and ripped off tens of millions and hundreds of millions of people is a god to the point now where the tobacco moment kicks in where the tobacco company finally had to admit that cigarettes cause cancer and then industry was changed forever well the finally admit well the banks around the world finally admit that they are in the market rigging business very little of what they do is legitimate and the enti
says watch out for what is coming in made to war for allegations about chinese corruption because of course remember whenever america or the u.k. are committing crimes whether it's financial crimes or war crimes or environmental crimes they go pointing their finger at somebody else and say well look at saddam hussein he killed five thousand people here whom we have to kill a million here the same thing they're saying well there's wide scale corruptions they go pushing these stories that there's...
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companies and our trading partners in europe and north america but rather we permitted the chinese productst stimulus money. i would point out the chinese with their stimulus money limited the sales to their domestic sellers so on a net basis, we lost out. >> isn't it true that both of these candidates basically bought the conventional wisdom from wall street and the corporate suite that we need to be free, free trade, free trade, free trade. these jobs are going to go, they're not going to come back, but something better's going to come our way down the road. they kind of both sing the same song. >> they both have gone through an evolution. when mr. obama was running for president in 2008 he said we have to do something about producing more domestic energy so we import less. we have to do something about the terrible trade deficit with china. but then when he became president, he really walked away from those positions because of his political base, his supporters and so forth. now we're seeing the same thing in mr. romney. candidate romney running for the nomination five months ago was to
companies and our trading partners in europe and north america but rather we permitted the chinese productst stimulus money. i would point out the chinese with their stimulus money limited the sales to their domestic sellers so on a net basis, we lost out. >> isn't it true that both of these candidates basically bought the conventional wisdom from wall street and the corporate suite that we need to be free, free trade, free trade, free trade. these jobs are going to go, they're not going...
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accuse china of putting unfair fees on some cars made in america, making them more expensive for chineseivers. and as chip reid tells us, chinese drivers love american cars. >> at the ford dealership in shanghai most of the customers know exactly what they're looking for. this couple said they chose a ford because they have a one-year old baby. >> this car is very safe. >> it's very safe. >> that's why you bought this car. >> yeah. >> it wasn't long ago that bicycles ruled the roads in china. in 1985 a mere 5,000 passenger cars were sold here. since then, china has fallen head over heels in love with the car. last year the chinese bought 18 million cars, 6 million more than were sold in the u.s. and 80% paid cash. for the growing chinese middle class, it's a status symbol. >> the largest market in the world. >> joe hine rix is fords top executive in asia. ford predicts by 2020 chinese drivers will buy a staggering 30 million cars a year. >> as a car company you would be crazy not to be part of it. >> you have to be a part of it. last year nearly 29% of the sales worldwide were sold in ch
accuse china of putting unfair fees on some cars made in america, making them more expensive for chineseivers. and as chip reid tells us, chinese drivers love american cars. >> at the ford dealership in shanghai most of the customers know exactly what they're looking for. this couple said they chose a ford because they have a one-year old baby. >> this car is very safe. >> it's very safe. >> that's why you bought this car. >> yeah. >> it wasn't long ago that...
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more chinese companies expand in north america and lot of work over in africa as well.hen you would also extrapolate that china should be more open to letting business essex panned will. is that going to happen? >> well, we certainly hope that would happen. that's certainly an issue we and our companies feel on a day-to-day basis. the reality is that china maintains a lot of restrictions on foreign investments. and in the revised catalog they have where foreign companies can invest we didn't see any significant increases. and yet chinese companies do have largely unfettered access to the u.s. market. really in order for this to be a fair and level playing field, we should see broader investment opportunities for foreign companies in china comparable to what they are seeing here in the u.s. >> i mean, it is peculiar what you say in your notes here. you point out that china lacks the skill to run a business outside of china. why do you think that is? what do you mean by that? >> it is a data that comes from a polling by the china council for the promotion of international
more chinese companies expand in north america and lot of work over in africa as well.hen you would also extrapolate that china should be more open to letting business essex panned will. is that going to happen? >> well, we certainly hope that would happen. that's certainly an issue we and our companies feel on a day-to-day basis. the reality is that china maintains a lot of restrictions on foreign investments. and in the revised catalog they have where foreign companies can invest we...
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exports to europe with their customers whether they be in latin america or knows notably china because the us has examined china and the chinese foreign minister is already on record as saying that these unilateral sanctions are outrageous and wrong johnnie's oil imports crude oil imports from iran rose five percent back to two thousand and eleven levels it seems that the united states presumably again lobbied by israel which is to be running its foreign policy was to do this at the same time as the great economic crisis in europe is causing havoc increase oil prices certainly going to make not only the euro but european finances suffer so this isn't going to help the world economy and it's certainly not having any impact on iran. still to come this hour four years on since washington launched a marketing campaign promoting brand usa all over the world we investigate whether president obama's plan could succeed in the tracting walthers of this bombing in asian economies and create new jobs in his own country. scores of armed men seeking autonomy for libya's benghazi have raided the city's electoral commission office trashing e
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exports inside asia as well as to other emerging markets such as latin america and africa to keep their economies strong. >>> chinese are drinking more wine than ever, and wine makers are sniffing a good business opportunity. already some chinese businesses are making wine so good that overseas customers are buying it. here is our report on china's growing wine industry. >> reporter: even though wine cultivation is not part of china's culture, scenes like this have become more common in recent years. chinese are drinking twice as much wine as they did five years ago. >> translator: i love wine. i always drink it. >> reporter: amid the boom, some chinese have been putting up their own version. these chateaus, as they are called, indicate the owner has bought a vineyard and facilities for processing wine. here in eastern china, wine production is increasing to meet the strong demand from chinese consumers. china's biggest wine producer, with a history of 120 years, owns the chateau. built ten years ago, it's thlas more than 120,000 people visited. >> translator: first, you check the color of wine. please tilt your gla
exports inside asia as well as to other emerging markets such as latin america and africa to keep their economies strong. >>> chinese are drinking more wine than ever, and wine makers are sniffing a good business opportunity. already some chinese businesses are making wine so good that overseas customers are buying it. here is our report on china's growing wine industry. >> reporter: even though wine cultivation is not part of china's culture, scenes like this have become more...
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mainly due to the fact that consumers in america, consumers in europe, the chinese manufacturing andwdown, plus everybody has increased their production in anticipation of this july 1st iranian eu date for the sanctions. so the fact is as you had less consuming, and you had more output. but now that's over and you're seeing crude production in america is up. but the actual -- the actual imports and the consumption is driving things back to where we don't have as much supply. supplies are dropping even though they've built up imports and domestic production. >> bottom line to viewers here in america, if both those things happen, the strait of hormuz is closed and of course if these eu sanctions really began to kick up the price of oil, how bad could it get in america for our viewers who have to go to the pumps every week? >> if it's just the eu sanctions, i think you're going to see in the 4 to $5 range. i think that there's been a lot of preparation, a lot of excess supply has been put on saudi arabia is putting out a tremendous amount of oil. everybody's anticipated that and prepare
mainly due to the fact that consumers in america, consumers in europe, the chinese manufacturing andwdown, plus everybody has increased their production in anticipation of this july 1st iranian eu date for the sanctions. so the fact is as you had less consuming, and you had more output. but now that's over and you're seeing crude production in america is up. but the actual -- the actual imports and the consumption is driving things back to where we don't have as much supply. supplies are...
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. -- they come from indian -- silicon valley is start up of indian and chinese the reason why america is on top, i mean, i heard of the discussion back twenty years ago doing an american and guy from singapore. the singapore guy said you are -- [inaudible] and american turned back and said we will win because our asians will beat your asians. thing is the u.s. advantage. that will get the u.s. on top. on the geopolitical thing. the jones is in trouble. it is a bad idea. they have dam linked to it. it's going a long difficult -- [inaudible] europe is going to be up the creek for some time. >> time will tell whether your predictses will come true or not. some of us will try to remember. i'm afraid we have run out of time. please help me in thanking both of our speakers. [applause] [inaudible conversations]. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet your feedback twitter.com/booktv. here at book expo america annual convention in new york city. we are joined by crack who is chairman and president of the norton company. we want to ask you about some of the books that norton has coming out this
. -- they come from indian -- silicon valley is start up of indian and chinese the reason why america is on top, i mean, i heard of the discussion back twenty years ago doing an american and guy from singapore. the singapore guy said you are -- [inaudible] and american turned back and said we will win because our asians will beat your asians. thing is the u.s. advantage. that will get the u.s. on top. on the geopolitical thing. the jones is in trouble. it is a bad idea. they have dam linked to...
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my view, is what is most right about america is its ability to attract and exploit an outside share of talent from around the world. many of these people are chinese. i am glad to have them here and even trained here, because that has long-term beneficial influence. what is good about america is not directly related to china. what is bad about america is not, in my view, china's fault at all. it is our own responsibility with our income is distributed, political system works, and the rest. but the challenge for us with china is to see for another 20 or 30 years, but we can manage. we must welcome support and have tolerance for this country as they move up in diplomatic influence around the world. without feeling threatened about that, we disagree on strategic issues and political value issues and all the rest. there has been significant success, managing this relationship so that it has not blown up. so that this huge shift in world power has not caused a lot of conflict. the challenge is possible for the next 30 years or further on. there is more i can say on these points, but for now but i will say that that is my opening pitch. i wrote this boo
my view, is what is most right about america is its ability to attract and exploit an outside share of talent from around the world. many of these people are chinese. i am glad to have them here and even trained here, because that has long-term beneficial influence. what is good about america is not directly related to china. what is bad about america is not, in my view, china's fault at all. it is our own responsibility with our income is distributed, political system works, and the rest. but...
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exports to europe with their customers whether they be in love america or lose notably china because it goes the u.s. has exam to china and the chinese foreign minister is already on record as saying that these you have to also actions are outrageous and wrong. imports crude oil imports from iran rose thirty five percent the back to two thousand and eleven levels it seems a state presumably again lobbied by israel which seems to be running its foreign policy well to do this at the same time as the great economic crisis in europe is causing havoc increase oil prices are certainly going to make not only the euro but european finances suffer so this isn't going to help the world economy and it's certainly not having any impact on the road so to come this hour four years on since washington's launched a marketing campaign promoting brand usa all for the world. we investigate whether president obama's plan could succeed in a tracking attracting more visitors from emerging economies and create new jobs in his own country. than europe's largest city just got two times bigger inside its former president dmitri medvedev proposal to expand mos
exports to europe with their customers whether they be in love america or lose notably china because it goes the u.s. has exam to china and the chinese foreign minister is already on record as saying that these you have to also actions are outrageous and wrong. imports crude oil imports from iran rose thirty five percent the back to two thousand and eleven levels it seems a state presumably again lobbied by israel which seems to be running its foreign policy well to do this at the same time as...
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rich and poor across the region were all thinking differently we are very worried about america's commitment and chinese right and i think the united states, not badly and we saw some great trips by obama out there as far as they go they've been very successful. >> do you think the asians are reassured? >> yes, also i don't know how long the last. i think the us trillions are reassured to a degree. but i also thing for america is headed towards asia is to work, it will be headed to his security because ultimately we won't be interested in doing that. and he still has much more motives. i think if we hang a hat entirely given the uncertainty in the release so i'm sure you don't seem to be entirely enthusiastic assent in the administration seems to be proactive on worries me. i think we need to do more than that. the big announcements about that on the security side. i think that's a problem. that is not the way we want to project our power. >> what about regional multilateral organizations? in the past the united states is always favored bilateral relationships, the hub and spokes. part of the approach t
rich and poor across the region were all thinking differently we are very worried about america's commitment and chinese right and i think the united states, not badly and we saw some great trips by obama out there as far as they go they've been very successful. >> do you think the asians are reassured? >> yes, also i don't know how long the last. i think the us trillions are reassured to a degree. but i also thing for america is headed towards asia is to work, it will be headed to...
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but here we have a guy who made a buck, invested millions of bucks in a chinese firm that was competing with americaen the whole theme of this election is jobs, jobs, jobs, and romney feels he has to go out there and say i'm not going to let china steal our jobs from us, this is kind of a visceral story that shows at the time when he was doing all this great stuff that he says gives him a calling card to become president. he had a different set of priorities than what was best for the united states. >> the other thing that strikes me here is sort of the dumb political strategy. mitt romney's defense previously has always been i wasn't at bain when that happened, which is sort of an admission that it's problematic and damaging and makes it easy to pick that apart and say here's a company where you were at bain. and oh, guess what? you didn't leave the way you said you had. you still were involved. it reminds me of this claim that he created 100,000 jobs. why did he make that claim when it's not provable and what you're doing at bain is not about job creation? they know all the facts. they have all th
but here we have a guy who made a buck, invested millions of bucks in a chinese firm that was competing with americaen the whole theme of this election is jobs, jobs, jobs, and romney feels he has to go out there and say i'm not going to let china steal our jobs from us, this is kind of a visceral story that shows at the time when he was doing all this great stuff that he says gives him a calling card to become president. he had a different set of priorities than what was best for the united...