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we do not need to build up the domestic economy because our consumers are india or china or elsewhere. we need to understand that they are not always looking out for our best interests anymore. i am not at all saying that corporations are malevolent and they are bad. everyone, we want to make money, no problem. we have to understand that unless we have a consuming class, i held the class, an educated class, we are going to lose the world game. the united states, not individuals, not working americans, not the middle class. our country will lose. poverty is an issue we should be concerned about for a lot of moral reasons, personal reasons, but economically, the united states will fail and when you look at businesses that have said over and over again, countless studies, you hear from republicans, keeping business from getting ahead by regulation. we do not have consumers. we do not have people with homes who can buy our products. that is not -- why we are not expanding. unless you have a wage and salary, unless you can take care of your family, you do not have money to go out there and
we do not need to build up the domestic economy because our consumers are india or china or elsewhere. we need to understand that they are not always looking out for our best interests anymore. i am not at all saying that corporations are malevolent and they are bad. everyone, we want to make money, no problem. we have to understand that unless we have a consuming class, i held the class, an educated class, we are going to lose the world game. the united states, not individuals, not working...
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ourselves confronting challenges based on the cheap labor and manufacturing base and in places like india or china. we can't take the industrial side of what we do for granted. also an appreciation of how important it is that we remain technology leader and especially high-tech manufacturing that rests on the intellectual property that we generated here in the united states. >> you headed up one of those laboratories? correct? >> so -- and god bless you for doing that. and the investments we made in the variety of innovators and people under your, you know, area of responsibility, what was to take -- you know, what prevented them from that information from migrating abroad? >> well, first -- >> what steps do we legally take if indeed it's possible and a global economy? >> well -- >> whether we support the development of an idea, we can in principle look at steps and doing this increasingly. when we look at -- we have the ideas first. we are greasing the interaction between the united states and what comes out of laboratories. in addition to that, you know, if you're supporting research, we're in d
ourselves confronting challenges based on the cheap labor and manufacturing base and in places like india or china. we can't take the industrial side of what we do for granted. also an appreciation of how important it is that we remain technology leader and especially high-tech manufacturing that rests on the intellectual property that we generated here in the united states. >> you headed up one of those laboratories? correct? >> so -- and god bless you for doing that. and the...
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women and the men as well in 2011 is that someone has to measure you and you can't go off to india or china and say here is the diaphragm, use this. it's something that needs a physician. the criticism sanger has always been that she medicalize birth control. and so i would now like to turn the table and ask you, cristina, if you think that the fact that the birth control movement as it emerged from margaret sanger's work and as it included the doctors has been a good or bad thing shouldn't we be able to go to the local pharmacy to buy the phill? >> we had that option of emergency contraception. but having read your book i know that she didn't have a choice. she didn't have a choice and so, you know, she worked with in what meanings' she had. you know, pregnancy and prevention of pregnancy is medical, his primary care. i think that there's also the argument that if we did make it over-the-counter then it would be less affordable for many ways. islamic those who don't have health insurance, and, you know, so right now we see the same battles that she fought with trying to get federal funding
women and the men as well in 2011 is that someone has to measure you and you can't go off to india or china and say here is the diaphragm, use this. it's something that needs a physician. the criticism sanger has always been that she medicalize birth control. and so i would now like to turn the table and ask you, cristina, if you think that the fact that the birth control movement as it emerged from margaret sanger's work and as it included the doctors has been a good or bad thing shouldn't we...
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we are in such a connected world where anything that happens either or in greece or in spain or china or indiaanywhere in the world, has a significant rippling effect. so confidence is such a big issue. as it relates to business, you know, we're -- we have so much money that is being stored overseas by u.s. companies. that is a significant opportunity. it's not being brought back here because of a tax policy. that's something that the government could do and could change. money isn't being invested by many corporations into the u.s. economy because of uncertainty. and so i think the answer to your question is it's not so much policy although certain policies can affect change. it is a feeling of confidence and predictability. and when you don't have that, you have people putting themselves in a position where they don't want to do anything and the economic situation becomes polarized. >> what did you make of the goldman sachs banker who quit very publicly in the op-ed pages of "the new york times" and was scathing about the goldman sachs runs his business and they obviously have, you know, tri
we are in such a connected world where anything that happens either or in greece or in spain or china or indiaanywhere in the world, has a significant rippling effect. so confidence is such a big issue. as it relates to business, you know, we're -- we have so much money that is being stored overseas by u.s. companies. that is a significant opportunity. it's not being brought back here because of a tax policy. that's something that the government could do and could change. money isn't being...
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find ourselves confronting challenges based on cheap labor and manufacturing base in places like india or china >> well, mr. chairman, what has happened in the last ten, 15 years is a growing realization would take the industrial side of what we do for granted but also an appreciation of how important it is we remain a technology leader were especially high-tech manufacturing address on the intellectual property that we generate here in the united states. >> you had it up one of those laboratories. and god bless you for doing that and the investments we made in a variety of innovators and people under your area of responsibility. what was to take -- what prevented them from the denver region from migrating rot? what could we take if indeed it is possible in the global economy? too when we support the development of an idea, we can in principle look at the steps and we are doing this increasingly. we have the ideas first, we are raising the interaction between the private sector and the united states and what comes out of the universities and national laboratories. in addition to that, if you ar
find ourselves confronting challenges based on cheap labor and manufacturing base in places like india or china >> well, mr. chairman, what has happened in the last ten, 15 years is a growing realization would take the industrial side of what we do for granted but also an appreciation of how important it is we remain a technology leader were especially high-tech manufacturing address on the intellectual property that we generate here in the united states. >> you had it up one of...
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ors. china, india and japan are the largest buyers of oil from iran.president obamba says the sanctions shouldmpact prices becasue there is a sufficient supply of petroleum from other countries. us supreme court justices vote today on whether president obama's health care law is constitutional. but, they won't announce their decision for a few months. of hearings. the major issue: whether the federal government can force people to buy health insurance. the justices will release their ruling by the end of june. between now and then, they will write their opinions, and the drafts will be passed around amongst themselves. you may have heard that there's a possibility that started midnight if you're directed the customer you might not be able to watch the beauty in use at night or any other programs on the u g in chicago or the beauty in america. the sides remain far apart in negotiations. directv said they have no problem treating the to be unfairly. you can get more information on their website are you can tax the word ... >> meet him king of the man behind all this. and holy traffic stop bad ma
ors. china, india and japan are the largest buyers of oil from iran.president obamba says the sanctions shouldmpact prices becasue there is a sufficient supply of petroleum from other countries. us supreme court justices vote today on whether president obama's health care law is constitutional. but, they won't announce their decision for a few months. of hearings. the major issue: whether the federal government can force people to buy health insurance. the justices will release their ruling by...
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is already making agreements with india and china to have exchanges or currencies and this is also what will not be sold to europe. will be sold elsewhere the issue of certainly is something that comes from the united states and europe following because there is no other way out for you the problem being what they can increase this to try to throw symmetry to the negotiating table but not their mother going to change the course of action that will be taken in tehran anyway the chief of the international monetary fund believes that major vulnerabilities still remain in europe and that they could prevent the continent from overcoming the financial crisis christine legarde was speaking in china where she called the country a bright spot in an uncertain global economy and as our silly reports many analysts now point to beijing as the possible savior of europe. with china's three trillion plus dollars in foreign currency reserves it was only a matter of time before debt laden europe came knocking on its store from the chinese side of the leaders always failed pavia willing to show that we ca
is already making agreements with india and china to have exchanges or currencies and this is also what will not be sold to europe. will be sold elsewhere the issue of certainly is something that comes from the united states and europe following because there is no other way out for you the problem being what they can increase this to try to throw symmetry to the negotiating table but not their mother going to change the course of action that will be taken in tehran anyway the chief of the...
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the 6 million or additional workers of india and china have indeed been one of the reasons why middle income jobs have eroded. what i said is that the other developed societies faced exactly the same problem, so why is the case the income inequality of the u.s. between the top and the bottom is so great? that is a fairly, and the only other country that comes close to us is the uk. i think we have to ask that question, because everybody else is subjected to globalization, too, but it manifests itself to the united states in an extreme equality, and on the point of the new technologies, i have always been a huge supporter of things like putting additional funding into the nist, and to putting it into edarpa and darpa, a nd there are many ways if you go into the history of the u.s. history and the evolution of the major new sectors over the past 50 years, you will see that the government has played a major role as a supplierff of basic research funding, as a supplier of supporting the training of the scientists and doctors and engineers who actually do the research with the research fun
the 6 million or additional workers of india and china have indeed been one of the reasons why middle income jobs have eroded. what i said is that the other developed societies faced exactly the same problem, so why is the case the income inequality of the u.s. between the top and the bottom is so great? that is a fairly, and the only other country that comes close to us is the uk. i think we have to ask that question, because everybody else is subjected to globalization, too, but it manifests...
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sanctions rather any nation that doesn't join america's embargo over reigning or oil among those nations are india turkey and china which reacted with astonishment denouncing what it says is effectively blackmail the sanctions however when in fact u.s. allies such as japan or the e.u. which depend on iranian oil francis london a director of the insane in holdings ltd thinks it's not surprising this is their u.s. big before and foremost the global agenda for everybody i was. you know with me or against me this is the this is really what u.s. . policies. you put your view should be there if you're not undecided you suffer for its allies their job and do you. set the rules for other countries like china which is not on such friendly terms with the u.s. there is another set of rules so these through create a huge improvement expected between china and the u.n. . construction workers in the u.k. are speaking out after discovering piles of information were being kept all know without their knowledge unable to get jobs or without knowing why and now seems that their political activities were being monitored and in some c
sanctions rather any nation that doesn't join america's embargo over reigning or oil among those nations are india turkey and china which reacted with astonishment denouncing what it says is effectively blackmail the sanctions however when in fact u.s. allies such as japan or the e.u. which depend on iranian oil francis london a director of the insane in holdings ltd thinks it's not surprising this is their u.s. big before and foremost the global agenda for everybody i was. you know with me or...
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looking at significant projects that the countries around the world are involved in, whether it's china or indiathese brazil and these countries that are competing with the united states, they amass the money to deal with these projects. >> a lot of people say let's take the north dakota shale. that's coming from local banks and regional banks that the big banks wouldn't go near it in the first place. a lot of people believe because of mr. geitner's reforms and 2500 pages, there's not a lot of risk-taking going on in the banking system, which is another strike against what he's proposing. >> i agree with you a hundred percent that the risk-taking has been cut back dramatically. but think about it. the small banks or the mid-sized banks may get small pieces of what's going on in north dakota. but if you're going to bring it to a sizable industry, like a 7-sister oil operation, to use a name from the past, you're going to have to raise money from global markets. you can't go to a bank in one or tallahassee florida. you've got to go to the big banks in new york. you have to have the access to raise
looking at significant projects that the countries around the world are involved in, whether it's china or indiathese brazil and these countries that are competing with the united states, they amass the money to deal with these projects. >> a lot of people say let's take the north dakota shale. that's coming from local banks and regional banks that the big banks wouldn't go near it in the first place. a lot of people believe because of mr. geitner's reforms and 2500 pages, there's not a...
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you know economic warfare with iran so we're going to see where that goes or we can actually start sanctioning china and india. and to wait and find out thanks so much for joining us tonight thank you. well given to watching the news or our show for that matter for the past several weeks you might think of the decade long war in afghanistan is going up in flames from late february thousands of afghan side of the streets for days to protest the burning of the koran and u.s. soldiers were killed during that backlash and over a dozen afghans die in the violence and i was just the beginning of last week sixteen afghan civilians including women and children were killed in their homes allegedly at the hands of a single u.s. soldier running out of months of horrifying news from the war one single month according to general john allen the commander of nato troops in afghanistan who testified to congress today the war is going ok or is quote on track as he described it and while he said the last couple months have been trying he gave absolutely no sign that the u.s. is planning on speeding up the planned withdrawal da
you know economic warfare with iran so we're going to see where that goes or we can actually start sanctioning china and india. and to wait and find out thanks so much for joining us tonight thank you. well given to watching the news or our show for that matter for the past several weeks you might think of the decade long war in afghanistan is going up in flames from late february thousands of afghan side of the streets for days to protest the burning of the koran and u.s. soldiers were killed...
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soon after that it will train then the community people in china or india. this is pretty darling. this is an offering and the fact these people can have $100 billion is anchored by the select button and an ability to digitize human beings at a very superficial level in terms of affinity is for retail. and of course you don't want to wake up and have no friends and i don't know if all of you -- by the way, anybody here not on facebook? okay that's good. we are going to get into that a little bit later. these companies are digitizing your everyday. and of course they are not just google searches, but you have got -- now shasta lake button. anything you do would be the four horsemen of our digital infrastructure today. they are digitizing. and in fact -- at enough to see an article in atlantic, but i hardly recommend you read it. this is about the 140 can't use tracking everything you do on the web. 104 issues today. and of course we added to google. you probably saw the new "time" magazine feature article a few years ago where targeting retail stores afire these companies than they
soon after that it will train then the community people in china or india. this is pretty darling. this is an offering and the fact these people can have $100 billion is anchored by the select button and an ability to digitize human beings at a very superficial level in terms of affinity is for retail. and of course you don't want to wake up and have no friends and i don't know if all of you -- by the way, anybody here not on facebook? okay that's good. we are going to get into that a little...
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saying that same should simply won't work if india and china don't get on board the united states is actually trying to pressure india to start using oil via radio or rock which obviously are two major allies the washington has an interest in india buying oil from those countries instead. for more analysis on this let's talk to siddharth her manner of the institute of peace and conflict studies who's in new delhi said her thank you for being with us how can the u.s. force another country like india to comply with american laws limiting payments for iranian oil. well thank you for having me on the program will the united states a decision or to speculation about such a decision shows and movies be repeated looks at indian foreign policy. and not force india to bring its oil imports because india's aleutian ship record on is far beyond just oil it involves a solution ship as a bridge to central asia which is another group oil reserve and also for strategic reasons in afghanistan as a conduit through pakistan as well so it's actually addresses india and all these issues as well i don't think india really budge on the american position india is iran's
saying that same should simply won't work if india and china don't get on board the united states is actually trying to pressure india to start using oil via radio or rock which obviously are two major allies the washington has an interest in india buying oil from those countries instead. for more analysis on this let's talk to siddharth her manner of the institute of peace and conflict studies who's in new delhi said her thank you for being with us how can the u.s. force another country like...
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the belief is it's from one of two countries, either china or india. >> how big, though, is this problemcounterfeit drugs is a $75 billion a year problem. and many of these drugs are coming through canada, through the internet pharmacies, these giant internet pharmacies in canada. and, you know, everything from viagra to diabetes drugs to you name it. the problem is, americans think they're getting them from canada, being sourced from very safe places. what we have learned and many others have learned, you don't know where they're coming from. >> when you arrived for the interview, was he surprised to see you? >> i was surprised he sat down with us. the part on tonight's evening news, there's a bigger part of the interview and it gets feisty. it's pretty interesting. >> a little uncomfortable. thanks. >>> bernie madoff is sitting in jail. turns out he has plenty to say in newly released e-mails, including his anguish over the pain he caused his family. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ virginia ] i do have a healthy diet, but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in the
the belief is it's from one of two countries, either china or india. >> how big, though, is this problemcounterfeit drugs is a $75 billion a year problem. and many of these drugs are coming through canada, through the internet pharmacies, these giant internet pharmacies in canada. and, you know, everything from viagra to diabetes drugs to you name it. the problem is, americans think they're getting them from canada, being sourced from very safe places. what we have learned and many others...
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they're still searching for the orange source of the avastin, which we believe is either in china or india think what's interesting here to me, though, what we learned is a lot of people in this country believe if you buy these drugs from canada, because of our relationship with canada and canadian government and health care system there, these are the same drugs you would get if you both bought them in the united states. they're not the same drugs. they're coming from all over the world. and if you don't go through these approved fda sources and regulations here in this country, you're playing with fire. you really are. >>> would you rather lose weight or money? we'll show you how people are getting physically and financially fit. i like the sound of that. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ ♪ grande caramel macchiato. iced grande caramel macchiato. make that iced. actually, hot, please. [ male announcer ] come into starbucks for the espresso drink you love, hot or iced. romance, or whatever else, then you'll love netflix. watch unlimited movies and tv episodes on your pc or tv instan
they're still searching for the orange source of the avastin, which we believe is either in china or india think what's interesting here to me, though, what we learned is a lot of people in this country believe if you buy these drugs from canada, because of our relationship with canada and canadian government and health care system there, these are the same drugs you would get if you both bought them in the united states. they're not the same drugs. they're coming from all over the world. and...
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recognizes that the name of the game is changed and he has to engage the powers whether it be china or indiaand it plays inevitably a major playing field for this engagement with raising powers. it's going to be the security council. and i don't think you have any choice about that because they're eventually shifting the power. i think you even agree that the dave says bush -- george w. bush george w. bush style unilateralism essentially over and the desire to have legitimacy for military interventions is very strong surgeon in this administration. but i wonder whether it will be that different simply because the way the government is shifting. >> it was also bill clinton knew what to war without authorization when you couldn't get it. and i was in response to which he said, not that i'm supposed to be responding, but the trend of most u.s. american presidents as you can summarize the policy is get the u.n. security council resolution when you can come up which you can't cannot find another way to legitimize it. whether it is nato, the arab league. and so come out with sam has to sure obama
recognizes that the name of the game is changed and he has to engage the powers whether it be china or indiaand it plays inevitably a major playing field for this engagement with raising powers. it's going to be the security council. and i don't think you have any choice about that because they're eventually shifting the power. i think you even agree that the dave says bush -- george w. bush george w. bush style unilateralism essentially over and the desire to have legitimacy for military...
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generation in the international markets we have over 200 gigawatts under construction, 75% or more is in china and indialone. both countries have coal resources and that's what they see as the most cost effective available secure source for power generation and both are putting investments in carbon capturing storage and ways to make coal burn cleaner in the future. it's a need we all have because there isn't enough energy available to meet the growing demands on a worldwide basis. >> i think people didn't understand that. i think they tried to pin the tail on a few plants in america. it's a much stronger global story. thanks for coming on the show. >> thanks for having me back again. >> this is about china and india. not about the united states. if it's just about the united states, i agree the stock should be lower. but china and india are burning coal like mad and they're doing it and using the shovels that are produced by mike sullivan's joy global. i would stay in joy global. i would stay with cramer. >> coming up, class dismissed. while getting a higher education is important, jim thinks a few col
generation in the international markets we have over 200 gigawatts under construction, 75% or more is in china and indialone. both countries have coal resources and that's what they see as the most cost effective available secure source for power generation and both are putting investments in carbon capturing storage and ways to make coal burn cleaner in the future. it's a need we all have because there isn't enough energy available to meet the growing demands on a worldwide basis. >> i...
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economic hold of the world and dominated talks between the leaders of russia china india the creation of the alternative to the i.m.f. or the world bank is totally adjourned the five the world's explode the economies read artist bruce reed is in you delhi for us. but the fourth annual brics summit that's going on here and via the emerging economies brazil russia india china and the newest member of africa will be meeting here the leaders of those countries for the next two days russian president dmitry medvedev landed here in delhi early this morning by lateral meeting on the sidelines of the brics summit the russian president and president hu were discussing syria both leaders have said that they backed kofi annan plan for a cease fire in syria but leaders have said that they don't want president assad to step down which is something that western powers have been saying another country that the two of them have been talking about is iran both countries have repeatedly said russia and china that they are again think sions on iran be able leave that iran is developing a peaceful nuclear program obviously there are a lot
economic hold of the world and dominated talks between the leaders of russia china india the creation of the alternative to the i.m.f. or the world bank is totally adjourned the five the world's explode the economies read artist bruce reed is in you delhi for us. but the fourth annual brics summit that's going on here and via the emerging economies brazil russia india china and the newest member of africa will be meeting here the leaders of those countries for the next two days russian...
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has changed, and he has to engage with these other powers, these rising powers whether it be china or india. and it plays inevitably a major playing field for this engagement with rising powers. it's going to be the security council. and i don't think we have any choice about that because of the shifting of the balance of power. the days, and i think this is right, i think you would even agree that the days of george w. bush-style unilateralism are essentially over, and the desire to have legitimacy for our military interventions is very strong certainly in this administration. but i wonder whether it would be that different simply because the way that the balance of power has shifted. >> well, it was also bill clinton who went to war without a u.n. security council authorization when he couldn't get it, and i would say in response to what you said -- not that i'm supposed to be responding -- that the trend of most recent american presidents, i think you could summarize their policy in the way the clinton people did, get a u.n. security council resolution when you can, but when you can't, f
has changed, and he has to engage with these other powers, these rising powers whether it be china or india. and it plays inevitably a major playing field for this engagement with rising powers. it's going to be the security council. and i don't think we have any choice about that because of the shifting of the balance of power. the days, and i think this is right, i think you would even agree that the days of george w. bush-style unilateralism are essentially over, and the desire to have...
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the belief is it's from one of two countries, either china or india. >> how big, though, is this problemit drugs is a $75 billion a year problem. and many of these drugs are coming through canada, through the internet pharmacies, these giant internet pharmacies in canada. and, you know, everything from viagra to diabetes drugs to you name it. the problem is, americans think they're getting them from canada, being sourced >>> bernie madoff is sitting in jail. turns out he has plenty to say in newly released e-mails, including his anguish over the pain he caused his family. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ virginia ] i do have a healthy diet, but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in them. my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel to help harden that enamel so that it's not brushed away. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet
the belief is it's from one of two countries, either china or india. >> how big, though, is this problemit drugs is a $75 billion a year problem. and many of these drugs are coming through canada, through the internet pharmacies, these giant internet pharmacies in canada. and, you know, everything from viagra to diabetes drugs to you name it. the problem is, americans think they're getting them from canada, being sourced >>> bernie madoff is sitting in jail. turns out he has...
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madison as well in 1809 they had found india stone china in blue and white and a similar set of nankin or nanking china ordered for the dessert service for philadelphia. she also sternly mentions there was an impossibility of finding french china which may or may not have been a employ of latrobe latrobe's. latrobe was working furiously, as i said, at the end of 1809 trying to get the white house prepared. he was finishing marble chimney pieces, installing doors, constructing stairwells, assembling a coach house, installing a pump into the well on the other side of the house in addition to the furnishings. mrs. madison's parlor and the dining room had been finish since the spring of 1809 and really it was the elliptical room that was holding everybody up including the finlaylies. by december everything was set for the ceremonial new year's day reception that had become a tradition president thomas jefferson had started. although crowds would come from near and far to catch a glimpse o of the president's house, mrs. madison had a large draw to the event. although a bit bizarre, she took a
madison as well in 1809 they had found india stone china in blue and white and a similar set of nankin or nanking china ordered for the dessert service for philadelphia. she also sternly mentions there was an impossibility of finding french china which may or may not have been a employ of latrobe latrobe's. latrobe was working furiously, as i said, at the end of 1809 trying to get the white house prepared. he was finishing marble chimney pieces, installing doors, constructing stairwells,...
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madison as well in 1809 they had found india stone china in blue and white and a similar set of nankin or nanking china ordered for the dessert service from philadelphia. she also sternly mentions there was an impossibility of finding french china which may or may not have been a ploy of latrobe's to avoid anything french going into the white house. additionally, flat ware was ordered and table linens were brought from boston and new york. latrobe was working furiously, as i said, at the end of 1809 trying to get the white house prepared. he was finishing marble chimney pieces, installing doors, constructing stairwells, assembling a coach house, installing a pump into the well on the other side of the house
madison as well in 1809 they had found india stone china in blue and white and a similar set of nankin or nanking china ordered for the dessert service from philadelphia. she also sternly mentions there was an impossibility of finding french china which may or may not have been a ploy of latrobe's to avoid anything french going into the white house. additionally, flat ware was ordered and table linens were brought from boston and new york. latrobe was working furiously, as i said, at the end of...
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economic hold on the world dominated talks between leaders of russia and china in india big creation of an alternative to the i.m.f. or the world bank is top of the agenda there as five of the world's expanding economies meet his press freedom is in new delhi the latest on that story tonight. it's the fourth annual break summit that's going on here and india you emerging economies brazil russia india china and the newest member south africa will be meeting here the leaders of those countries for the next two days russian president dmitry medvedev landed here and delhi early this morning in the bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the brics summit the russian president and president hu with discussing syria both leaders have said that they back kofi annan plan for a cease fire in syria but both leaders have said that they don't want president assad to step down which is something that a western powers have been saying another country that the two of them have been talking about is iran both countries have repeatedly said russia and china that they are against sanctions on iran they believe that iran is developing a pe
economic hold on the world dominated talks between leaders of russia and china in india big creation of an alternative to the i.m.f. or the world bank is top of the agenda there as five of the world's expanding economies meet his press freedom is in new delhi the latest on that story tonight. it's the fourth annual break summit that's going on here and india you emerging economies brazil russia india china and the newest member south africa will be meeting here the leaders of those countries...
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madison as well in 1809 they had found india stone china in blue and white and a similar set of nankin or nanking china ordered for the dessert service from philadelphia 37 she also sternly mentions there was an impossibility o
madison as well in 1809 they had found india stone china in blue and white and a similar set of nankin or nanking china ordered for the dessert service from philadelphia 37 she also sternly mentions there was an impossibility o
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they're still searching for the orange source of the avastin, which we believe is either in china or indiasting here to me though what we learned is a lot of people in this country believe if you buy these drugs from canada, because of our relationship with canada and canadian government and health care system there, these are the same drugs you would get if you both bought them in the united states. they're not the same drugs. they're coming from all over the world. and if you don't go through these approved fda sources and regulations here in this country, you're playing with fire. you really are. >> amen, thank you. >> you >>> our weather is not too bad after we get past the fog. we do have a fog advisory in effect until 10:00. then after that we will look for 79 degrees. warmer today than yesterday. got into the 60s yesterday. we will have some sun this afternoon. then tonight 54 degrees, partly cloudy and mild. the normal is 35. so we are way above that. 81 tomorrow, we are challenging the record of 82 degrees. fog in the morning. not quite >>> would you rather lose weight or money? w
they're still searching for the orange source of the avastin, which we believe is either in china or indiasting here to me though what we learned is a lot of people in this country believe if you buy these drugs from canada, because of our relationship with canada and canadian government and health care system there, these are the same drugs you would get if you both bought them in the united states. they're not the same drugs. they're coming from all over the world. and if you don't go through...
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domestic energy job producing good, reliable energy here in the united states and outsource it to china or india. we'll build more energy independence, not having to beg saudi arabia or go to brazil as a customer or anything else. will even increase revenue to lower deficit and debt. after the federal income tax, the biggest source of revenue to the federal government is royalty or revenue on domestic oil production. second only to the federal income tax. it would be enormous new revenue to reduce deficit and debt. and, of course, we can help lower the price at the pump. we can increase supply which lowers price. so, madam president, i urge us to do what the american people want us to do, to adopt commonsense, to adopt a real policy, to take control of our own destiny. begging is not a policy, at least not one worthy of americans. this tax proposal to increase taxes on u.s. oil companies and domestic oil production is not a policy that will do anything but increase the price at the pump, decrease supply. that's the opposite of what we need. let's do what will make a difference, increase supply,
domestic energy job producing good, reliable energy here in the united states and outsource it to china or india. we'll build more energy independence, not having to beg saudi arabia or go to brazil as a customer or anything else. will even increase revenue to lower deficit and debt. after the federal income tax, the biggest source of revenue to the federal government is royalty or revenue on domestic oil production. second only to the federal income tax. it would be enormous new revenue to...
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barrels a year just to replace the declines over the existing period, plus the new demands from china or indiang just that many barrels a day, it's a drop in the bucket from what we need. not just this president, but the last seven presidents before him and the last 20 congresses have really let the american people down by not having any kind of domestic energy plan that would take care of this country and its economy and its citizens over a sustained period of time. that's why i argue that we can't drill our way out of this. i agree with the president. but we could increase drilling by 30% or 40%. >> let's get to the questions. >> john, roland martin here. if gasolines if to $5, when it gets high, people changes their attitu attitudes. isn't that also part of the deal? consumers have to change their attitudes and force a different view because consumers have to demand it. >> consumers absolutely have to demand solutions. but we live in a country that has more energy than we'll ever use in our history and so what we need is a plan to create that energy, turn it into what we can use as power. t
barrels a year just to replace the declines over the existing period, plus the new demands from china or indiang just that many barrels a day, it's a drop in the bucket from what we need. not just this president, but the last seven presidents before him and the last 20 congresses have really let the american people down by not having any kind of domestic energy plan that would take care of this country and its economy and its citizens over a sustained period of time. that's why i argue that we...
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or problems. >> i know you talk about in india and china, there is health care going on where can you leapfrog usthere is a need no drive lower cost business models. they can translate back to our shores to stop our 17% of gdp to stop the healthcare from devouring us. >> exactly. you see need, speed and greed, in the emerging markets. there is frugal engineering. this means cheap and cheerful solutions for problems. the medical devices industry, we have all had scans and x-rayes with be these are giant machines. companies come up with one that cost a hundred thousand dollars more and is a little bit better. your iphone, laptop, it means cheaper, smaller, better. not in medical innovation. in china, mind ray is an example, a new york stock exchange company, dozens of other examples from india and brazil, but it is cheaper and often better. i think that's the dirupgs coming. the u.s. healthcare problem solved with something done in a more frugal way. the question is the disruptive innovator going to use forks or chop sticks. >> is is it the emerging markets benefiting rather than say the traditiona
or problems. >> i know you talk about in india and china, there is health care going on where can you leapfrog usthere is a need no drive lower cost business models. they can translate back to our shores to stop our 17% of gdp to stop the healthcare from devouring us. >> exactly. you see need, speed and greed, in the emerging markets. there is frugal engineering. this means cheap and cheerful solutions for problems. the medical devices industry, we have all had scans and x-rayes...
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that in a museum or for some walther number one you can find a memo signed by sam walton international priorities and number one priority since he mentioned was russia and india and china was law but one day i am absolutely sure wal-mart should be in russia but i don't think it will be in the short term perspective like one or two years ago you were in so that is a priority even south. left to remember never never trying to get better there and do that again knollenberg was the memo about their priorities as to where companies should be probably russia is not just what just in europe come from market and in but also potentially are important place to source products and well i suppose we should and it will rate and units of c. to source products from russia both non-food and fruit which we can sell around the world in our stores well let's take a look at what exactly makes russia's retail industry so special in reported by spotlights. capitalism came to russia bringing to shelves hyperinflation wage delays and that they go under standing know what to do there's open borders and then one thousand nine hundred two presidential decree on freedom of trade suggested one of
that in a museum or for some walther number one you can find a memo signed by sam walton international priorities and number one priority since he mentioned was russia and india and china was law but one day i am absolutely sure wal-mart should be in russia but i don't think it will be in the short term perspective like one or two years ago you were in so that is a priority even south. left to remember never never trying to get better there and do that again knollenberg was the memo about their...
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now, do we watch as the brazils and the chinas and the india's of this world power ahead of us in the global economy, or do we have the national resolve to say, no, we will not be left behind, we want to be out in front? and that is this government's resolve? under this government, britain has moved into the top ten of the most competitive places in the world to do business. but we have to do more. and here's how. first export. over the last decade our share of world experts shrank as germany's grew. we sold more to ireland than brazil, russia, india and china put together. that was the road to britain's economic ire relevance, and we want to double our nation's exports to 1 trillion pounds this decade. we're expanding u.k. export finance and setting out smaller firms in new markets. exports abroad must be august paid by investment at home. britain has a welcoming place for investment. we must never allow protecti protectionist rhetoric to creep into our political system. instead, we're actively seeking investment from overseas pension and working to develop london as a new offshore market for the chine
now, do we watch as the brazils and the chinas and the india's of this world power ahead of us in the global economy, or do we have the national resolve to say, no, we will not be left behind, we want to be out in front? and that is this government's resolve? under this government, britain has moved into the top ten of the most competitive places in the world to do business. but we have to do more. and here's how. first export. over the last decade our share of world experts shrank as germany's...
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. >> i want to be precise, a country like china or india for that matter, or south korea that there's a lot of trade going on between the u.s. and those three countries alone. if they decide to continue purchasing oil from iran, what precisely will the united states do to punish those countries? >> as of this moment the u.s. is saying if those three countries do not stop importing oil from iran by june 28th, u.s. financial institutions will cut off all business with their financial institutions. now, i should add, that senior administration officials say they could add more countries to the list of those exempted from these rules between now and june 28th, but those three countries we named are not on the list of exemptions. so as of now, china, india and south korea, if they do not cut off oil imports by june 28th, they will not be allowed to do business with the u.s. after that date. >> will i suspect they'll cut off their oil imports from e ran because they certainly have a lot more at stake and continuing a business relationship with the united states, but we'll see what happens.
. >> i want to be precise, a country like china or india for that matter, or south korea that there's a lot of trade going on between the u.s. and those three countries alone. if they decide to continue purchasing oil from iran, what precisely will the united states do to punish those countries? >> as of this moment the u.s. is saying if those three countries do not stop importing oil from iran by june 28th, u.s. financial institutions will cut off all business with their financial...
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satisfactory levels then both countries could face sanctions of their own or partner threatening to cut off the countries like i say china and india from the u.s. financial system now that could have potentially huge repercussions when it comes to business dealings and trade between those countries in could result in some quite serious financial disaster. reporting right there of a need for oil drives exploration to the most remote of places and of course for yours conflicts as well but peru has cancelled the shuttle the visit by a british warship and what it called a spirit of solidarity act with argentina but us arias has a long running dispute with london over the falkland islands in the atlantic both countries claim the archipelago is there's. no reports of this. first prince in the warship all apparently routine but to watch and tina the message is clear when i go it's a regional and global issue because they're not rising in the south atlantic one more time try as me me we can't interpret it any other way they are sending a destroyer the words out that is huge in modern along with the heir to the throne who would have liked
satisfactory levels then both countries could face sanctions of their own or partner threatening to cut off the countries like i say china and india from the u.s. financial system now that could have potentially huge repercussions when it comes to business dealings and trade between those countries in could result in some quite serious financial disaster. reporting right there of a need for oil drives exploration to the most remote of places and of course for yours conflicts as well but peru...
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could it have something to do with the fact that 600 or 700 million workers were added to the labor force in china and india and that holds down the incomes of people who are in labor? in low incomes, middle income groups? boy, we've certainly seen the destruction here. so it's pretty prima facie case that that's the case. what about the top 1% or the top 5%? why are they doing so well. incidentally, it's not my data. it's data i took from two swedish economists. the economist named cherwin rosen wrote a whole series of papers on the super incomes. and he said -- he attributed to and showed that it was pretty responsible idea that these are people with very high skills. who are they? well, rock stars, athletes. no one complains about their getting high incomes. but i suppose there are people who think that it's wrong for alex rodriguez to make as much money as he does. but he gets it because he's a super star. then there are surgeons, trial lawyers, even a few college professors. and businessmen. now, most of these people have extreme skills. try to think about what it takes to run a company that has branch
could it have something to do with the fact that 600 or 700 million workers were added to the labor force in china and india and that holds down the incomes of people who are in labor? in low incomes, middle income groups? boy, we've certainly seen the destruction here. so it's pretty prima facie case that that's the case. what about the top 1% or the top 5%? why are they doing so well. incidentally, it's not my data. it's data i took from two swedish economists. the economist named cherwin...
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now, do we watch as the brazils and the chinas and the indias of this world power ahead of us in the global economy or do we have the national resolve to say, no, we will not be left behind, we t
now, do we watch as the brazils and the chinas and the indias of this world power ahead of us in the global economy or do we have the national resolve to say, no, we will not be left behind, we t
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russia china india and brazil are not part of the agreement and haven't been party to the negotiations it's simply not credible to have any agreement which is supposedly about trade are not of china or russia in it it's simply no longer acceptable for western governments to negotiate a significant international agreement and just expect the rest of the world to to join in a century like it will nump it and particularly as it has huge implications for the developing world whose responsibility is it to regulate the internet because actors seem to imply that it's everyone's uses what we've seen is that there is a narrative at the moment something the president sarkozy's very fond of describing the internet as the wild west as mislike this territory that needs to be civil war is what's happening the moment is credibly unpleasant the play is beginning to rage and also frankly a lot of people are very angry and it feels like the internet is under a sea which we've seen all sorts of different types of legislation and treaties like act which essentially have the have the potential to trample people's fundamental rights to expression a lot of our anger from oppression and seems to be thin. t
russia china india and brazil are not part of the agreement and haven't been party to the negotiations it's simply not credible to have any agreement which is supposedly about trade are not of china or russia in it it's simply no longer acceptable for western governments to negotiate a significant international agreement and just expect the rest of the world to to join in a century like it will nump it and particularly as it has huge implications for the developing world whose responsibility is...
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or transatlantic transactions. as we know from the news. iran is already making agreements with india and china to exchange is. currencies and for other systems and so what will not be sold to europe will be sold elsewhere the issue of sanctioning iran is something that comes from the united states and europe following because there is no other way out for europe of the time being but they can increase this to try to facilitate the negotiating table but not the magically change the course of action. will be taken in iran anyway big time before greece even gets its second one hundred thirty billion euro bailout the i.m.f. snow warning that it may soon need a third cash injection and that's not sitting well with the e.u. with athens already being afraid of much of the blocks of emergency cash supplies to avoid a default and with belt tightening across the western world there's only one place left to seek help for serial ports. with china's three trillion plus dollars in foreign currency reserves it was only a matter of time before debt lead and europe came knocking on its store from the chinese side of the leade
or transatlantic transactions. as we know from the news. iran is already making agreements with india and china to exchange is. currencies and for other systems and so what will not be sold to europe will be sold elsewhere the issue of sanctioning iran is something that comes from the united states and europe following because there is no other way out for europe of the time being but they can increase this to try to facilitate the negotiating table but not the magically change the course of...
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or transatlantic transactions. as we know from the news. iran is already making agreements with india and china to have exchanges. currencies and for other systems and so what will not be sold to europe will be sold elsewhere the scope of these sanctions probably wanted to be pushed to call seriously in the negotiations with the united states to settle a number of issues that have been under discussion now for several weeks if not months that involve the entire middle east situation the issue of sanctioning iran is something that comes from the united states and europe following because there is no other way out for europe or the time being they can increase this to try to facilitate the negotiating table but it will not the magically change the course of action. will be taken in tehran anyway. the latest developments in the middle east are on our website our karma as they happen but some of the stall stories in store for you there at the moment enjoy the new nazi war criminal convicted only last year of killing twenty eight thousand jews in the solvable death camp has died at a retirement home in the age of nine
or transatlantic transactions. as we know from the news. iran is already making agreements with india and china to have exchanges. currencies and for other systems and so what will not be sold to europe will be sold elsewhere the scope of these sanctions probably wanted to be pushed to call seriously in the negotiations with the united states to settle a number of issues that have been under discussion now for several weeks if not months that involve the entire middle east situation the issue...