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for a look aread, i'm joined by gordon chang. a columnist for forbes.com and author of several books about china and north korea. he comes to us from new york. gordon, thanks as always for joining us here in "the war room." >> thank you. >> michael: how do you think that susan rice gordon will approach her new job? what does she bring to this that others may not have or donilon may not have? >> i think it almost doesn't matter who is national security advisor, they are going to be reacting to a very assertive and sometimes hostile beijing. susan rice is a very tough individual, and she is going to need to be tough because she will be dealing with some pretty rough characters on the other side. so this is not a bad appointment for the president. >> michael: this person whoever it is going to be reacting. will there be anybody proactive that comes out of the white house, out of the united states in that region? >> i think that there will but by and large what we're seeing is essentially the united states pivoting or rebalancing beca
for a look aread, i'm joined by gordon chang. a columnist for forbes.com and author of several books about china and north korea. he comes to us from new york. gordon, thanks as always for joining us here in "the war room." >> thank you. >> michael: how do you think that susan rice gordon will approach her new job? what does she bring to this that others may not have or donilon may not have? >> i think it almost doesn't matter who is national security advisor, they...
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president obama's signature policy, the pivot and we'll see some more aswell. >> gordon chang, thankr insight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, mississippi enacts a controversial new measure at fighting teen pregnancy. wesley marshall, and marc davis join us for a fair and balanced debate, next. >>> and the ranking member of the senate judiciary committee, chuckassley, tells us what he thinks about the government data mining, coming up. onstipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. or faster relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax provides gentle relief overnight unlike miralax and metamucil that can take up to 3 days. for predictable relief try dulcolax. lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone but i'm still on vacation. still on the plan. nice! the intern gets a tablet? everyone's devices. his, hers-- oh, sorry. all easier to manage on the share everything plan for small business. connecting more so you can do more. that's powerful. verizon. get the blackberry z10 for $199.
president obama's signature policy, the pivot and we'll see some more aswell. >> gordon chang, thankr insight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, mississippi enacts a controversial new measure at fighting teen pregnancy. wesley marshall, and marc davis join us for a fair and balanced debate, next. >>> and the ranking member of the senate judiciary committee, chuckassley, tells us what he thinks about the government data mining, coming up. onstipation, miralax or...
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gordon change is the author of, the coming collapse of china. he has been following the story closely. he thinks snowden might be a double agent. you have pretty compelling thinking on this lay it out for us. what are the clues? >> the first thing that he goes to hong kong which has an extradition agreement with u.s. and a tradition of close cooperation with u.s. law enforcement. that means the only thing that stand between him and a life term in a supermax prison is beijing. but you know, it is interesting that his first disclosure was timed just before president obama met with xi jinping in the shirt sleeve summit. that really derailed obama's idea about talk about cybersecurity. the the most recent revelations are operational detail this is not just a question of spying. detail of nsa spying on hong kong and china. this only helps beijing. melissa: we think after spy coming over and getting information and staying secretive and giving it to the person he was spying for. why would he be so public if he was a double age sent. >> part of it he m
gordon change is the author of, the coming collapse of china. he has been following the story closely. he thinks snowden might be a double agent. you have pretty compelling thinking on this lay it out for us. what are the clues? >> the first thing that he goes to hong kong which has an extradition agreement with u.s. and a tradition of close cooperation with u.s. law enforcement. that means the only thing that stand between him and a life term in a supermax prison is beijing. but you...
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. >>> and for further analysis, i'm joined now by gordon chang, a columnist and author of "the coming these talks with the chinese in terms of moving the relationship forward? >> well, any meeting with a new chinese leader is important. we have to put it in context. you know, we sort of think if we talk to the chinese, xi jinping that we can push the country in a better direction. we also have to remember because of internal problems, you have a faltering economy, a political system that could be in disarray. the rise of the military. i don't think beijing is in a position to be able to deal in good faith with the rest of the international community. and we also have to remember, you know, china has a collective political system, so, you know, no individual, including the leader of china, is in a position to take personal views and to translate them into policies. so, you know, i think that it is probably a lot less important than, you know, we're starting to think. >> how important, though, in terms of the content of these discussions do you think the issue of cyber crime is going to
. >>> and for further analysis, i'm joined now by gordon chang, a columnist and author of "the coming these talks with the chinese in terms of moving the relationship forward? >> well, any meeting with a new chinese leader is important. we have to put it in context. you know, we sort of think if we talk to the chinese, xi jinping that we can push the country in a better direction. we also have to remember because of internal problems, you have a faltering economy, a...
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gordon chang thank you very much.make that china connection that you're now hearing so much about. now to the trial of the ex-mob boss turned fbi informant. so a former associated of james, known as whitey bulger took the stand against him today. john martorano testified about bulger's involvement in several murders while the two were members of boston's winter hill gang. bulger was once one of the most wanted men in america. he went into hiding in the 1990s, and remained in hiding until 2011. along with drug dealing and extortion the 83-year-old is charged in the death of 19 people. deb feyerick was in the courtroom today and she's out front. deb, it must have been just amazing to be there. i know that these men were in their 50s when they last saw each other. bulger and martorano. but how much tension was there in the courtroom? >> there was a lot of tension and there was no love loss between these two men who were once so close that they would spend their days basically committing murders. bulger has acknowledged t
gordon chang thank you very much.make that china connection that you're now hearing so much about. now to the trial of the ex-mob boss turned fbi informant. so a former associated of james, known as whitey bulger took the stand against him today. john martorano testified about bulger's involvement in several murders while the two were members of boston's winter hill gang. bulger was once one of the most wanted men in america. he went into hiding in the 1990s, and remained in hiding until 2011....
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and it's only -- as my grad friend gordon chang has said, it's the only major country preparing to killina is different from germany and brazil and every other country we trade with and we should trade less with them right now until they basically straighten up in terms of their protectionism and stealing our secrets. >> we have to leave it there. certainly peter navarro uses a vocabulary i haven't heard in a long time. thank you so much. joel brenner, nice to see both of you. obviously it's a discussion that's going to continue. thanks, gentlemen. >>> the lowest mortgage rates in history are quickly disappearing. how to lock in the best rate now. that's coming up next. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, l
and it's only -- as my grad friend gordon chang has said, it's the only major country preparing to killina is different from germany and brazil and every other country we trade with and we should trade less with them right now until they basically straighten up in terms of their protectionism and stealing our secrets. >> we have to leave it there. certainly peter navarro uses a vocabulary i haven't heard in a long time. thank you so much. joel brenner, nice to see both of you. obviously...
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this i am joined by our resident china expert and author of the book the comg collapse of china, gordon chang is a crazy and bizarre story. this ia regular guy for florida u.s. manufacturing operations in china. he is not based there. he went to the plan to go, you know, on official business. he was moving jobs to india, and the rest of the plant got up in arms about the fact that it was essentially a misunderstanding. they believe that theirobs or being outsourced as well to india and that they wanted this severance pay. he tried to explain, needed because you're not being fired, and that wasn't good enough. they have been holding of -- holdg him for days. how bizarre. is this commo >> this happens, but normally it is chinese workers against chinese managers. that is common, but what we have seen since basically 2007, eight, nine, ten, there has been a lot of unrest. and in those instances governments have instigated them. they have allowed workers to do this. stand back and not do anything. the police saido the workers, look, we are going to do anything. syst hurt the guy. this will go on f
this i am joined by our resident china expert and author of the book the comg collapse of china, gordon chang is a crazy and bizarre story. this ia regular guy for florida u.s. manufacturing operations in china. he is not based there. he went to the plan to go, you know, on official business. he was moving jobs to india, and the rest of the plant got up in arms about the fact that it was essentially a misunderstanding. they believe that theirobs or being outsourced as well to india and that...
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ith us, cina expert gordon chang,n a fox news contributor.ohn, startin with you, what a wild ride from the movement we saw in the bond market, everyone focused on that as the epicenter of panic and the interest rate on the ten-year up and down selling in the market. what are you watching? >> without question, interest rates have to be first on investors of all sizes. they have not gone up, but at the fastt clii in 50 years, and t's not just junk bonds, but reasury bonds, municipal bonds, corporate bonds. bonds are seen as risk ssets so for investor, tha's on the screen. >> for any investor and man being becau without question everyone tching television right now, you have something related to interest rates whether it's the mortgage, the car loan, the credit card, whatevever it is, iterestrates spin all the sudden, and this is just e beginning, this is the big deal to you. focus on this, gordon, another huge thing people are watching today is ths collapse going on, and the government says they are starving the banking system in order to avoid
ith us, cina expert gordon chang,n a fox news contributor.ohn, startin with you, what a wild ride from the movement we saw in the bond market, everyone focused on that as the epicenter of panic and the interest rate on the ten-year up and down selling in the market. what are you watching? >> without question, interest rates have to be first on investors of all sizes. they have not gone up, but at the fastt clii in 50 years, and t's not just junk bonds, but reasury bonds, municipal bonds,...
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gordon chang is here.north korea and author of multiple books on the far east including the coming collapse of china. gordon, always good to see you. i want to start with news that our national security correspondent jennifer griffin reported on earlier in the show. top military officials confirmed that the u.s. has a so-called red line when it comes to determining whether a cyberattack is considered an act of war. what's the likelihood of something like that being, coming up in this conversation? >> close to 100% because cyber attacks --. arthel: i know cyber attacks and cyberthreats that will definitely come up but this new information, is that going to be given it the chinese president xi and will he address this specifically with president obama? >> we won't tell him what those guidelines are, what the red lines are, for reasons we don't want them walking up to that red line. clearly they will talk about this. xi jinping will mention it. this will be the number one topic of conversation today and tomor
gordon chang is here.north korea and author of multiple books on the far east including the coming collapse of china. gordon, always good to see you. i want to start with news that our national security correspondent jennifer griffin reported on earlier in the show. top military officials confirmed that the u.s. has a so-called red line when it comes to determining whether a cyberattack is considered an act of war. what's the likelihood of something like that being, coming up in this...
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bring in foreign affairs analyst gordon chang.ç upcoming collapse of china. he is 29 years old. shouldn't have all this access. this doesn't make sense on the surface so must be something else. >> yes, undoubtedly there's something else. another narrative that makes much more sense, much more consistent with the facts, is that there are other people in nsa who have been supplying him material and snowden was a drop box. >> a drop becomes. >> someone who is going to collect the material and then leave the u.s. that has not been confirmed. nonetheless that makes much more sense. after all, snowden was a 2-year-old. he had been in and out of the u.s. intelligence community. didn't have that great access and the question is how did he get the thumb drive? how did he get away with it? that's a big story,. was working for the chinese? >> a possibility or could have been working alongside the chinese or the chinese saw that because of his postings on -- which where sometimes antigovernment, maybe he was someone they could turn. so clear
bring in foreign affairs analyst gordon chang.ç upcoming collapse of china. he is 29 years old. shouldn't have all this access. this doesn't make sense on the surface so must be something else. >> yes, undoubtedly there's something else. another narrative that makes much more sense, much more consistent with the facts, is that there are other people in nsa who have been supplying him material and snowden was a drop box. >> a drop becomes. >> someone who is going to collect...
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. >> we had gordon chang on, an international terrorism expert, this could be a fakout in terms of a he would be very shocked if ended up in cuba because he has to fly over airspace of countries who do have extradition treaties with the u.s. and are allies and could order the plane to be taken down and standing on the runway when they take off. gordon chang's theory, and there are reports this could be true, he would go to iceland and get asylum there and work with julian assange and wikileaks. >> this technicality and the chinese government saying if it's for political reasons we will not extradite him to the united states. lets remember some of the charges, some of the complaint charges u.s. filed against snowden. theft of government property is the top one there. then also unauthorized communication of national defense information, willful communication of classified communications intelligence information to an unauthorized person. and there also is the latter two allegations, though, amount to espionage, the under the espionage act. >> wasn't it interesting when we had governor
. >> we had gordon chang on, an international terrorism expert, this could be a fakout in terms of a he would be very shocked if ended up in cuba because he has to fly over airspace of countries who do have extradition treaties with the u.s. and are allies and could order the plane to be taken down and standing on the runway when they take off. gordon chang's theory, and there are reports this could be true, he would go to iceland and get asylum there and work with julian assange and...
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. >> joining me is gordon chang author of "the coming collapse of china."e to you, we talk about this new chinese president who just took office in march. is this something we would expect? is this a welcome introduction between these two and can much substance be acan com plished here? >> it's unusual the two presidents are meeting so quickly in xi jinping's term. he became president of the party in november. that's still very fast. i don't think that we're really going to see very much in the way of frog greprogress and chi has some internal problems. faltering economy, the rise of the military, a political system that could be in disarray and so i don't think beijing can maintain good relations with the united states, at least over the long term. and also you got to remember, xi jinping is part of a collective system and there's no person in that system, even xi himself who can translate his personal views into policy. right now the system i think is in distress and we're going to see evidence even more clearly as we go on. >> do you think there's eviden
. >> joining me is gordon chang author of "the coming collapse of china."e to you, we talk about this new chinese president who just took office in march. is this something we would expect? is this a welcome introduction between these two and can much substance be acan com plished here? >> it's unusual the two presidents are meeting so quickly in xi jinping's term. he became president of the party in november. that's still very fast. i don't think that we're really going...
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gordon chang, author of the "coming collapse of china." gordon, you just heard ewen talking about it. why hong kong? if he's thought about it for years, you think about your escape plan on some level. hong kong has an extradition treaty with the u.s. they can kick him right out. why would you pick hong kong? >> he said that he picked hong kong because it is one of the few places in the world that has both the capability and the will to resist the u.s. it's a great question. why would you -- if you're running from uncle sam, why do you go to a place that has an extradition agreement with us? so obviously he thinks that there is somebody that can protect him. the only somebody that can protect him in hong kong is china. so clearly what he's trying to do, he's trying to trade information. for instance, in that video with the guardian, he talks about all the stuff that he has not yet disclosed. what he's doing is saying to beijing, look, i can tell you this if you protect me. if you make sure that hong kong doesn't -- >> so i have this informa
gordon chang, author of the "coming collapse of china." gordon, you just heard ewen talking about it. why hong kong? if he's thought about it for years, you think about your escape plan on some level. hong kong has an extradition treaty with the u.s. they can kick him right out. why would you pick hong kong? >> he said that he picked hong kong because it is one of the few places in the world that has both the capability and the will to resist the u.s. it's a great question. why...
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joining us now is gordon chang.hank you very much for coming in today. >> thank you. >> you had one line that really caught my attention about you don't believe in the tooth fairy. what are some of the -- >> easterer bunny and china's official pmi. >> okay. >> in april, the hsbc and the official pmi were very close to each other. >> two separate indexes? >> two separate indexes. but what happened in may is that the official one went up and hsbc tumbled. but the important point here is that most analysts expected the official one to fall, as well. and even china's stock market investors thought that the official pmi would fall. so was going on right here is i think that beijing is start to go fib because as the economy gets worse, china's numbers get better. >> so what's really happening on the ground in china? what's happening with the economy? >> yeah. i think a that what you're seeing is essentially an economy that is somewhere between 2% and 3%. >> wait, 2% and 3%, people were concerned about 7% to 8% growth thin
joining us now is gordon chang.hank you very much for coming in today. >> thank you. >> you had one line that really caught my attention about you don't believe in the tooth fairy. what are some of the -- >> easterer bunny and china's official pmi. >> okay. >> in april, the hsbc and the official pmi were very close to each other. >> two separate indexes? >> two separate indexes. but what happened in may is that the official one went up and hsbc tumbled....
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gordon chang is the author of the coming collapse of china and a columnist at forbes.morning, gordon. >> good morning. >> so you say this is china's lehman moment was what i read. we are really there? that's a scary thought. >> yeah, everyone is saying this is reform. but there's no such thing as an engineered credit crunch. this is crisis management. and the crisis began in the first week of may when the state administration on foreign exchange issued that rule cracking down on fake export invoicing. that triggered $40 billion outflow from the banking system and since then, this month we have seen two failed central government bail auctions. two spikes in interbank rates. each crisis is getting worse than the previous one. so this is crisis management. >> but here's what i don't understand. when i think about china, and sorry to claim -- use the word manipulation, but the view has always been the government is there always. so how could you have -- how can you really have a lehman moment if you believe the whole system is rigged? >> of course in chinese technokrats, t
gordon chang is the author of the coming collapse of china and a columnist at forbes.morning, gordon. >> good morning. >> so you say this is china's lehman moment was what i read. we are really there? that's a scary thought. >> yeah, everyone is saying this is reform. but there's no such thing as an engineered credit crunch. this is crisis management. and the crisis began in the first week of may when the state administration on foreign exchange issued that rule cracking down...
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author gordon chang is with us. we don't know hundred percent for sure but if snowden landed in russia would he have gone out there with coordination that he would be safe in the interim? >> i'm sure they worked this out with russia beforehand. they let this guy on the plane without a visa. aeflot would not normally do that. i'm sure what we're seeing is moscow doing its best to thed states is embarrassed by snowden. >> shannon: we have to also take into consideration whether or not he may be sharing intelligence with them as he allegedly has been doing with the chinese. we've got a very tense relationship with russia right now. would they milk him for information with what we are doing with computer systems and if he says he american and patriotic guy, why would he cooperate? >> russians have been talking for two weeks now about wanting to give asylum to snowden, first it was putin and then foreign minister. they would love to do this. i'm sure they will get something for this. snowden was on the run. he realized h
author gordon chang is with us. we don't know hundred percent for sure but if snowden landed in russia would he have gone out there with coordination that he would be safe in the interim? >> i'm sure they worked this out with russia beforehand. they let this guy on the plane without a visa. aeflot would not normally do that. i'm sure what we're seeing is moscow doing its best to thed states is embarrassed by snowden. >> shannon: we have to also take into consideration whether or not...
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with me, ian bremer, and gordon chang, peter goodman, and lisa cook, a former member of president obama'sdvisers now teaching at michigan state university. what should we expect from? summit between the presidents? >> they will discuss this deal with smithfield foods even because what we have to do is to make sure that we're credible in terms of our own businesses getting into other markets and so that's the economic side and we are going to need them for many different things that we talked about in north korea just before the break. syria and sudan and iran and other countries we need them for. this partnership has to develop and they have to come up with a rapport and be able to work together. >> as i read your writings around this summit, i would say your general stances, cooperation between the u.s. and china is crucial. gordon, i feel like as i read your writings around this topic, you say that's all wrong and in fact in many ways it's important for the u.s. to assert itself over china in this meeting. can you all fight that out? >> sure. >> of course. >> i don't think it's possible
with me, ian bremer, and gordon chang, peter goodman, and lisa cook, a former member of president obama'sdvisers now teaching at michigan state university. what should we expect from? summit between the presidents? >> they will discuss this deal with smithfield foods even because what we have to do is to make sure that we're credible in terms of our own businesses getting into other markets and so that's the economic side and we are going to need them for many different things that we...
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jenna: gordon chang worked in hong kong and china for almost two decades, he's also the author of "thecollapse of china." so i was watching you laugh a little bit as you hear what jay carney has to say. how are those words translated? how do they reach hong kong and china? what do they really mean in that part of the world? >> i think in beijing they didn't think that the obama administration's going to follow up. you know, we've been talking about beijing letting snowden go to moscow. it was actually worse than that a. beijing made sure that he did because albert ho who's a leading legislator in hong kong and also a very important lawyer, he represented snowden, and albert ho has said publicly that intermediaries from beijing came to him, albert ho, to tell snowden to get out of dodge. and so clearly, beijing was behind this. i think what's going on here is that beijing and washington were negotiating, and the chinese really tried to hold up washington so that snowden could then get an exit plan. when snowden figured out he couldn't get to iceland, he did the next best thing which was
jenna: gordon chang worked in hong kong and china for almost two decades, he's also the author of "thecollapse of china." so i was watching you laugh a little bit as you hear what jay carney has to say. how are those words translated? how do they reach hong kong and china? what do they really mean in that part of the world? >> i think in beijing they didn't think that the obama administration's going to follow up. you know, we've been talking about beijing letting snowden go to...
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let's ask gordon chang author of "the coming collapse of china." why is he there?i think he's there because he wants to defect to china. "the guardian" says he went to hong kong because it was one of the few places in the world which had both the will and the capability 6k%Ñju[;áiçi]colxuc<#í >>> it's now 6:24 here in new york city. time for headlines. in just two hours, the man accused of kidnapping and holding three women captive will be arraigned in ohio. and caught on camera, the moment a boiler room blows up. the explosion lifted the roof right off the building. seven students were hurt. possibly a mechanical failure or a gas leak is to blame. ri . >> one of the largest group of doctors now becoming part of a new trend. doctors telling medicare patients they're no longer welcome. good morning to you, doctor. >> good morning, gretchen, how are you? >> i'm fantastic. so you currently treat more than 8,000 patients. you're going to keep the existing patients but you're not going to accept any new medicare patients, is that correct? >> that's correct. we actually
let's ask gordon chang author of "the coming collapse of china." why is he there?i think he's there because he wants to defect to china. "the guardian" says he went to hong kong because it was one of the few places in the world which had both the will and the capability 6k%Ñju[;áiçi]colxuc>> it's now 6:24 here in new york city. time for headlines. in just two hours, the man accused of kidnapping and holding three women captive will be arraigned in ohio. and caught...
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one of those young people is here today, sill vie gordon, is the director of ground worked northern ireland, aims to bring about change from the ground up. where is sylvia? where is she? she's here somewhere. you're here, too, yeah. some kind waved i'm here. which is good, i appreciate you being here. as someone who got my start as a community organizer i was so impressed with what sylvia has done. a few years ago, sylvia visited the united states to learn more about how americans organize to improve their communities. after she came home, she rolled up her sleeves here in belfast and decided to do something about alexandra park, some of you may know this park, for years it was thought to be the only park in europe still divided by a wall. think about that. in all of europe, you got one park that's got a wall in the middle of it. so, sylvia and her colleague knew how hard it would be to do something. they knew it was going to be hard but they tried anyway. they decided to build a gate to open that wall. and now people can walk freely. through the park. and enjoy the sun when it comes out. just like people do every day
one of those young people is here today, sill vie gordon, is the director of ground worked northern ireland, aims to bring about change from the ground up. where is sylvia? where is she? she's here somewhere. you're here, too, yeah. some kind waved i'm here. which is good, i appreciate you being here. as someone who got my start as a community organizer i was so impressed with what sylvia has done. a few years ago, sylvia visited the united states to learn more about how americans organize to...
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gordon is now the head of the national association of broadcasters. today the national association of broadcasters is announcing a new campaign designed to change attitudes about mental illness through tv ads and social media. gordon does not want other parents to go through the agonizing loss that he has endured. so we thank you for that rework. [applause] secondary school principals who are holding assemblies and mental health, organizations like the ymca who are volunteering to train staff to recognize the signs of depression and other mental on this is in our young people. you have leaders from different faith communities who are getting their congregations involved. dozens of other organizations that today made similar commitments. we're very thankful to all of you. other people who are leading by example. my great friend patrick kennedy, when he was running for reelection back in 2006 he could have avoided talking about his struggles with bipolar disorder and addiction. let's face it. he is a kennedy. [laughter] he was a -- everybody loved him. and yet patrick used his experience as a way to connect and to lift up these issues, not hide from the. a
gordon is now the head of the national association of broadcasters. today the national association of broadcasters is announcing a new campaign designed to change attitudes about mental illness through tv ads and social media. gordon does not want other parents to go through the agonizing loss that he has endured. so we thank you for that rework. [applause] secondary school principals who are holding assemblies and mental health, organizations like the ymca who are volunteering to train staff...
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and cleaner energy should be a positive sign that a global agreement on climate change can be reached according to kim gordon the world bank china's working hard to develop its own national carbon market and this week that country china launched its first emissions trading scheme cap and trade in the highly industrialized city of shen zone. kim said if we get china the u.s. and the e.u. to agree on a price for c o two we will have a market mechanism to fight climate change i hope a practical solution will happen before two thousand and twenty well while the european union has had a carbon market in place since two thousand and five and china is working feverish leader establish carbon emissions trading schemes the same really can't be said so much for the united states as world renowned environmental writer bill mckibben pointed out in a rolling stone article last summer the fossil fuel industry is the only industry in the united states that doesn't pay to have its waste disposed of think about it if you're a restaurant owner you pay to have somebody come by to pick up your leftovers if you're an office mana
and cleaner energy should be a positive sign that a global agreement on climate change can be reached according to kim gordon the world bank china's working hard to develop its own national carbon market and this week that country china launched its first emissions trading scheme cap and trade in the highly industrialized city of shen zone. kim said if we get china the u.s. and the e.u. to agree on a price for c o two we will have a market mechanism to fight climate change i hope a practical...
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change is long overdue. >> it's about time, i think that our society portrayed people with disabilities as active, as forward leaning. >> reporter: a movement that started with a small campaign at gordon college in massachusetts. now making its way to the country's biggest city. with the goal of eventually changing perceptions nationwide. >> it's wonderful to use what is really a can of aerosol paint for something that's not destructive, that's very creative and constructive and helps other people. >> interesting to see if that catches on. >> i like it. >> you like it? >> the person is not part of the child. >> leaning forward. >>> coming up, for love or money? why did the descendants of the founder of company of lear jet allegedly fake her marriage to her dead race car driving boyfrie boyfriend? >>> the nba's wade may be stylish, watch a couple "gma" all-star go head to head as they team with the biggest names of fashion. i wonder who they are? >> maybe ron claiborne and me. we'll see how that turns. >>> justin beesh on the receiving end of his neighbor, keyshawn johnson, accusing the biebs of deceptive behavior. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it's time to enjoy a bug free yard, get spectrac
change is long overdue. >> it's about time, i think that our society portrayed people with disabilities as active, as forward leaning. >> reporter: a movement that started with a small campaign at gordon college in massachusetts. now making its way to the country's biggest city. with the goal of eventually changing perceptions nationwide. >> it's wonderful to use what is really a can of aerosol paint for something that's not destructive, that's very creative and constructive...
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eloquently about it, gordon is now the head of the national association of broadcasters and today, the national association of broadcasters is announcing a new campaign designed to change attitudes about mental illness through tv ads and social media because gordon doesn't want other parents to go through the agonizing loss that he's endured. so we thank you, gordon, for that great work. [applause] we have secondary school principals holding assemblies on mental health. organizations like the ymca are volunteering to train staff to recognize the signs of depression and other mental illnesses in our young people. we have leaders from different faith communities who are getting their congregation involved. and dozens of other organizations have today made similar commitments, so we're very thankful to all of you. others are lead big example, my great friend patrick kennedy when he was running for re- election in 2006 could have avoided talking about his struggles with bipolar disorder and addiction. let's face it, he's a kennedy. you know. he was -- everybody loved him. and yet patrick used his experience as a way to connect. and to lift up these issues, not hide from th
eloquently about it, gordon is now the head of the national association of broadcasters and today, the national association of broadcasters is announcing a new campaign designed to change attitudes about mental illness through tv ads and social media because gordon doesn't want other parents to go through the agonizing loss that he's endured. so we thank you, gordon, for that great work. [applause] we have secondary school principals holding assemblies on mental health. organizations like the...
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but i don't think he's going to really be changing the action as soon as they -- as people fear. >> gordon, i believe you're with us now. i'd really like to know how the retail investor is feeling now. we've just seen apple today close below $400 a share for the first time since april 22nd. we're also watching gold, i think, on track for its worst quarterly loss in a long time, if not ever. and these are the two things that a lot of retail investors have been bought into, right? apple and gold. how are they feeling right now? >> well, i mean, the taper is telling you that they got nervous. look, when you get a correction after you have this kind of move, then these are the ones that are going to be the first ones to head out the door. they're not going to have the patience to sit through it. i think a lot of the selling was people being impatient and trying to beat everybody else the door. so i think that may be overdone. i think, you know, a lot of the correction we've had in the last, say, week or two has been mitigated, and now we're starting to see things settle down. at the end of the
but i don't think he's going to really be changing the action as soon as they -- as people fear. >> gordon, i believe you're with us now. i'd really like to know how the retail investor is feeling now. we've just seen apple today close below $400 a share for the first time since april 22nd. we're also watching gold, i think, on track for its worst quarterly loss in a long time, if not ever. and these are the two things that a lot of retail investors have been bought into, right? apple and...
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change things. that is part of using the giant sweep in the world ferries that we can use that spirit. i want to thank rachel gordon and the whole public works for using the giant sweep theme. today we have over 10,000 kids who signed that pledge. that pledge means they will personally take responsibility for their actions. so think about it. they will involve their families and talk to people. this campaign, larry said it's one of the best campaigns they have seen because they love all the players that associate themselves with the giant sweep. of course today we have somebody that i felt, when we connect up and this is where muhammad and ed riis skin is doing to connect everything. we love our arts and we are engaging some of our street artist to be part of it. sweeping i believe is here today. he's one of our sales people for this pitch but he's going to be with us and i think you will find at some of the bus stops that we encourage some of the street artist to perform in they are going to find a medium without a word of negativity and they will point out why are you doing that? they will have an attitude for ou
change things. that is part of using the giant sweep in the world ferries that we can use that spirit. i want to thank rachel gordon and the whole public works for using the giant sweep theme. today we have over 10,000 kids who signed that pledge. that pledge means they will personally take responsibility for their actions. so think about it. they will involve their families and talk to people. this campaign, larry said it's one of the best campaigns they have seen because they love all the...
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changed once he got to work. >> all right, chris, thank you. and gordon cheng, thanks to you also. >>> still to in, what we are just learning about the mental health of the man accused of killing five people during a horrific shooting spree in santa monica this weekend. how did he get the gun? >>> plus, comedian russell brand gets serious. he's "outfront" live to discuss the situation in turkey. >>> then, america under attack by ants. they are coming and they're hunting you and your home specifically. >>> and dramatic video of a building implosion. it is worth it and it's tonight's "shout-out." if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + mult
changed once he got to work. >> all right, chris, thank you. and gordon cheng, thanks to you also. >>> still to in, what we are just learning about the mental health of the man accused of killing five people during a horrific shooting spree in santa monica this weekend. how did he get the gun? >>> plus, comedian russell brand gets serious. he's "outfront" live to discuss the situation in turkey. >>> then, america under attack by ants. they are coming...
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gordon is now the head of the national association of broadcasters, and today, the national association of broadcasters is announcing a new campaign designed to change attitudes about mental illness through tv ads and social media, because gordon doesn't want other parents to go through the agonizing loss that he's endured. so we thank you, gordon, for that great work.[applause] you've got secondary school principals who are holding assemblies on mental health. you've got organizations like the ymca who are volunteering to train staff to recognize the signs of depression and other mental illnesses in our young people. you got leaders from different faith communities who are getting their congregations involved. and dozens of other organizations have today made similar commitments, so we've very thankful to all of you. there are other people who are leading by example. my great friend, patrick kennedy, when he was running for reelection back in 2006, he could have avoided talking about his struggles with bipolar disorder and addiction. let's face it, he's a kennedy. he was -- his seat was pretty safe. everybody loved him. and yet, patrick used his ex
gordon is now the head of the national association of broadcasters, and today, the national association of broadcasters is announcing a new campaign designed to change attitudes about mental illness through tv ads and social media, because gordon doesn't want other parents to go through the agonizing loss that he's endured. so we thank you, gordon, for that great work.[applause] you've got secondary school principals who are holding assemblies on mental health. you've got organizations like the...
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changes. >> as a parent, what do you? you trust? you have blind faith? >> yes. i hate to admit it, but yes. and try to keep the conversation open. >> two generations ago gordon moore the founder of intel predicted computers would double their capacity about every two years. this proved so accurate it has become known as mooers law. modern data collected has expanded with breath taking velocity. the question is whether our social political legal solutions can keep up to ensure big data doesn't turn into big brother. ultimately it is only as aware informed citizens in other words by carefully watching for ourselves what's going on around us that we will get and keep the country we want, one that is efficient, one is that safe, but also one that doesn't always have us looking over our shoulders. that's our show. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look
changes. >> as a parent, what do you? you trust? you have blind faith? >> yes. i hate to admit it, but yes. and try to keep the conversation open. >> two generations ago gordon moore the founder of intel predicted computers would double their capacity about every two years. this proved so accurate it has become known as mooers law. modern data collected has expanded with breath taking velocity. the question is whether our social political legal solutions can keep up to ensure...
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gordon ramsey. may be better known for his body mouth on his three prime-time shows. two dozen restaurants, buu they both helped him earn $38 million. interesting. maybe i can make a little life changeme, warning for all of you before you head to the beach. find out which spots you should avoid. futures coming up next. ♪ ♪ gerri: getting ready for the beach, you might want to stick around and find out. i don't mean charts. ♪ gerri: summer is here, and that means pulling up the sunscreen and a frisbee in hitting the beach before you take on the surf and sand. listen to our next guest of the word to travel. here to break it down, senior attorney at the natural resources defense council. thank you for coming on the show. think a lot of people out there think that they can get to any beach and it is this a fan beautiful experience. your report says no. tell us about the work your organization did. >> thank you very much. good to be with you. in our d.c. does a report every year call testing the waters. what we do is collect information about monitoring results and whether beaches have been closed or placed under a swimming advisory by the local beach officials. that is over 3,000 beache
gordon ramsey. may be better known for his body mouth on his three prime-time shows. two dozen restaurants, buu they both helped him earn $38 million. interesting. maybe i can make a little life changeme, warning for all of you before you head to the beach. find out which spots you should avoid. futures coming up next. ♪ ♪ gerri: getting ready for the beach, you might want to stick around and find out. i don't mean charts. ♪ gerri: summer is here, and that means pulling up the sunscreen...
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changes. >> as a parent, what do you? you trust? you have blind faith? >> yes. i hate to admit it, but yes. and try to keep the conversation open. >> two generations ago gordonounder of intel predicted computers would double their capacity about every two years. this proved so accurate it has become known as mooers law. modern data collected has expanded with breath taking velocity. the question is whether our social political legal solutions can keep up to ensure big data doesn't turn into big brother. ultimately it is only as aware informed citizens in other words by carefully watching for ourselves what's going on around us that we will get and keep the country we want, one that is efficient, one is that safe, but also one that doesn't always have us looking over our shoulders. that's our show. [ children laughing ] energy efficient appliances. you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ]
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changes. >> as a parent, what do you? you trust? you have blind faith? >> yes. i hate to admit it, but yes. and try to keep the conversation open. >> two generations ago gordon founder of intel predicted computers would double their capacity about every two years. this proved so accurate it has become known as mooers law. modern data collected has expanded with breath taking velocity. the question is whether our social political legal solutions can keep up to ensure big data doesn't turn into big brother. ultimately it is only as aware informed citizens in other words by carefully watching for ourselves what's going on around us that we will get and keep the country we want, one that is efficient, one is that safe, but also one that doesn't always have us looking over our shoulders. that's our show. thanks for watching. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly i as planned.. really? lookin' goo
changes. >> as a parent, what do you? you trust? you have blind faith? >> yes. i hate to admit it, but yes. and try to keep the conversation open. >> two generations ago gordon founder of intel predicted computers would double their capacity about every two years. this proved so accurate it has become known as mooers law. modern data collected has expanded with breath taking velocity. the question is whether our social political legal solutions can keep up to ensure big data...