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companies who ship jobs overseas. well, in late september, not long ago, every republican voted against an anti-outsourcing bill on the senate floor. the president hammered them about this a couple of weeks ago. >> the last four years alone, republicans in the house voted 11 times to continue rewarding corporations that create jobs and profits overseas, a policy that cost taxpayers billions of dollars every year. that doesn't make a lot of sense. it doesn't make sense for american workers, american businesses or america's economy. a lot of companies that do business internationally make an important contribution to our economy here at home. that is a good thing. but there's no reason why our tax code should actively reward them for creating jobs overseas. instead, we should be using our tax dollars to reward companies that create jobs and businesses within our borders. >> okay. well said and on point. but are we seeing a shift? it sounded different earlier this week in a joint press conference with the indian prime mi
companies who ship jobs overseas. well, in late september, not long ago, every republican voted against an anti-outsourcing bill on the senate floor. the president hammered them about this a couple of weeks ago. >> the last four years alone, republicans in the house voted 11 times to continue rewarding corporations that create jobs and profits overseas, a policy that cost taxpayers billions of dollars every year. that doesn't make a lot of sense. it doesn't make sense for american...
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the next year, 1899, he went overseas to the philippines where we were already engaged in fighting in an insurrection against filipino insurgents. he was under fire for the first time during the insurrection and he was mentioned in orders, cited for his bravery and leaving his field artillery section under fire, providing close support to the infantry attacking interact goes. the next year, he was in china during the chinese relief expedition. intersection was very instrumental during the action was leaving the seizure peking for his gun section knocked down for live to the inner-city -- the enterprise of the imperial city, allowing allied forces to go in and overturn the boxers who are sustaining the rebellion. after returning from china, he had a succession of troop and post commands in the pacific northwest and then in alaska. he, during this period, also as a work, married the boss' daughter. he that laura mordecai who was the chief of ordnance is daughter, while visiting some friends out in the northwest. and he courted ms. mordecai over a period of years and married her during t
the next year, 1899, he went overseas to the philippines where we were already engaged in fighting in an insurrection against filipino insurgents. he was under fire for the first time during the insurrection and he was mentioned in orders, cited for his bravery and leaving his field artillery section under fire, providing close support to the infantry attacking interact goes. the next year, he was in china during the chinese relief expedition. intersection was very instrumental during the...
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caller: my comment is, it is the tsa going afl-cio overseas? guest: the tsa is not overseas. the tsa works here in the united states, in the issue of collective bargaining is -- host: how much does tsa have to implement new rules, new decisions? how far does that have to come from when we as passengers have to go through scans? guest: these rules have to be decided in consultation with the department of homeland security and with the white house, the national security council. it is a rigorous process. host: let's talk about body scanners. how do you feel about them? guest: i think they are a huge events over metal detectors, a technology that has been in use since the 1970's. with the christmas day bombing plot, the metal detectors are unable to detect the kinds of expertly concealed explosive devices that are of greatest concern to us. so the whole body imager, because they can see through clothing and spot anomalies that well may be indicative of explosives, i think it is a huge advance from 2003 and 2004 when we knew about the technology but we were not fling it. that sai
caller: my comment is, it is the tsa going afl-cio overseas? guest: the tsa is not overseas. the tsa works here in the united states, in the issue of collective bargaining is -- host: how much does tsa have to implement new rules, new decisions? how far does that have to come from when we as passengers have to go through scans? guest: these rules have to be decided in consultation with the department of homeland security and with the white house, the national security council. it is a rigorous...
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is you anything that you agree with should be made overseas? guest: we live in a global economy and we cannot turn back the clock and we would not want to. but what is disturbing about the trade trend in the united states is that a loof the goods that are being in boarded are the high-tech produc. being imported are the high-tech products. that is more disturbing. it is not so much that big labour intensive products are being produced offshore, but we are producing offshore things that we have a technological edge in. we have -- we ought to have the comparative advantage in the high-tech products d the high skill products that are made. those are the kinds of goods we should be bringi back home. host: let's go to stephanie, calling us from pennsylvania. caller: a couple of things that happened in the last administration that i would like to remind people about. remember time and a half was taken away from most people except for union workers, and people did not understand why the jobs are not coming back. it is because people are being forced t
is you anything that you agree with should be made overseas? guest: we live in a global economy and we cannot turn back the clock and we would not want to. but what is disturbing about the trade trend in the united states is that a loof the goods that are being in boarded are the high-tech produc. being imported are the high-tech products. that is more disturbing. it is not so much that big labour intensive products are being produced offshore, but we are producing offshore things that we have...
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summerall went overseas later in 1917, first commended the 67th field artillery brigade which was part of the 42nd division, but in the center of that year, he assumed command of the first field artillery which is part of the first division, and it began an association of summerall with the first division that continued throughout his life, as i'll mention in a minute. brigade from december 1917 until july 1918. was promoted to major general, but he still command the field artillery brigade. the first division. this probably was one of the high points of his professional life. command of the division, the division participated in the wausau offensive and it was the first time that american troops in great numbers, it was a core level attack, the first time that u.s. troops in great numbers participated offensively in the war on the western front. i think summerall was a unique commander in the adf and that he successfully commanded a brigade, a division, and ultimately a court which he took command of it in the middle of october 1918 during an offensive. is in command of the fifth army
summerall went overseas later in 1917, first commended the 67th field artillery brigade which was part of the 42nd division, but in the center of that year, he assumed command of the first field artillery which is part of the first division, and it began an association of summerall with the first division that continued throughout his life, as i'll mention in a minute. brigade from december 1917 until july 1918. was promoted to major general, but he still command the field artillery brigade....
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on top of that, at that point there was no obvious military threat from overseas to the united states, so it was a very difficult time to be a senior leader in a force under pressure from various sorts of angles. but, he dealt with a couple of issues, and i think that related to the emerging technology at the time. he was very instrumental in pushing military aviation so long as it did not come at the expense of other combat arms, which it sometimes did. they would demobilize combat arms units to increase the size of the army air service at the time. the other issue that he dealt with very adeptly was mechanization. during his watch watch as chief of staff, the first experimental mechanized force in the u.s. army was created and tested, equipment, doctrine and organization at the time. summerall retired, steps down as chief of staff and in late 1930 he did not retire until march, 1931. he had a number of job offers, several politically oriented, which he declined to take part in, but he did accept a position as president of the citadel and 1930. and-- or in 1931 and he remained at the
on top of that, at that point there was no obvious military threat from overseas to the united states, so it was a very difficult time to be a senior leader in a force under pressure from various sorts of angles. but, he dealt with a couple of issues, and i think that related to the emerging technology at the time. he was very instrumental in pushing military aviation so long as it did not come at the expense of other combat arms, which it sometimes did. they would demobilize combat arms units...
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taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo the nikkei rose 49 points while in hong kong the hang seng gained 30. >>> thanks to signs of strength in the economy, investors left behind tuesday's global woes and welcomed a much more cheerful day of trade going into thanksgiving. hopes were high yesterday for a happy holiday shopping season after news that u.s. incomes rose and consumer spending was up for a fifth straight month. amazon.com rode the day's optimism to an all-time high after climbing 5%. meanwhile new jobless claims hit a two-year low and a private survey of consumer sentiment hit its highest level since june. in light of all the upbeat data, less than stellar reports on manufacturing and new home sales were largely dismissed. >>> tiffany & company expects to ring in the new year with strong sales here at home and overseas. shares shot up 5%. >>> elsewhere, federal officials have arrested don chu, an executive at a so-called expert network firm that provides market intelligence to hedge funds. the first arr
taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo the nikkei rose 49 points while in hong kong the hang seng gained 30. >>> thanks to signs of strength in the economy, investors left behind tuesday's global woes and welcomed a much more cheerful day of trade going into thanksgiving. hopes were high yesterday for a happy holiday shopping season after news that u.s. incomes rose and consumer spending was up for a fifth straight month. amazon.com rode the day's optimism to an...
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the democratic president goes overseas after this election. they have to know at the white house, there will be a feeling out process. his peers trying to negotiate in south korea's case, they don't want to let u.s. beef in their market. they are slow to let ford, gm, u.s. auto makers into the market. >> he is still tremendously popular overseas. i wish some of that popularity was here. that popularity doesn't equate to moving leadership. this deal does get done because it is in interest of the koreans to get this deal done. >> generally, republicans, when you come back you are going to have republican control of the house. they are generally more receptive to trade deals. the question i have and will be interesting to see it play out, the tea partiers seem to be a lot more skeptical about trade deals because they see them as sending jobs abroad so the republican party could have a tough time on this. >> i don't know. i think a lot of americans and republicans and democrats were hoping the president would work out a korean trade deal that woul
the democratic president goes overseas after this election. they have to know at the white house, there will be a feeling out process. his peers trying to negotiate in south korea's case, they don't want to let u.s. beef in their market. they are slow to let ford, gm, u.s. auto makers into the market. >> he is still tremendously popular overseas. i wish some of that popularity was here. that popularity doesn't equate to moving leadership. this deal does get done because it is in interest...
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overseas, airbus flights have been canceled as a precaution after finding oil stains on their engines. the move comes days after qantas grounded its a-380 fleet due to a mid flight failure in one of its rolls-royce made engines. here in the u.s., another delay for the dreamliner. a test run was cut short after odors were found in the cabin. chef ron has announced it will pay more than $3 billion for a stake in shale based supplies. it was a good day for search engines. google employees found out about a companywide 10% pay raise and $1,000 holiday bonuses. finally, you can't beat the real thing. last night, that coke slogan held true for andy warhol's 1962 pop painting coca-cola that went to the highest bidder at southbies for $35 million. that's an expensive coke. >>> coming up, pinpoint accurate pacers, ichiro is on again and a relatively unknown has the best night of his career as the jazz beat the heat. your early morning sports headlines are just ahead. >> we're looking at a typical fall day from coast to coast with a few kepgzs. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early
overseas, airbus flights have been canceled as a precaution after finding oil stains on their engines. the move comes days after qantas grounded its a-380 fleet due to a mid flight failure in one of its rolls-royce made engines. here in the u.s., another delay for the dreamliner. a test run was cut short after odors were found in the cabin. chef ron has announced it will pay more than $3 billion for a stake in shale based supplies. it was a good day for search engines. google employees found...
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overseas? 8% of you said yes. 92% of you said no. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. for more information "the ed show," you can go to ed.msnbc.com or check out my radio website at wegoted.com. blog on all the stories that are right there "hardball" with ch. up next, "first look." >>> high seas drama. a major rescue operation underway for a disabled cruise ship with thousands on board. >>> cholera crisis. haiti's epidemic worsens as the deadly outbreak reaches the earthquake-ravaged capital. >>> and social distortion? a connecticut woman is fired for badmouthing her boss on facebook, sparking an unprecedented case over free speech. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with rescue at sea. a carnival cruise ship that lost power after an engine room fire off the coast of mexico monday morning is now being towed to safety. all 4,500 passengers aboard are safe and expected to arrive in southern california late tomorrow. nbc's kurt gregory has more. >> reporter: the carniv
overseas? 8% of you said yes. 92% of you said no. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. for more information "the ed show," you can go to ed.msnbc.com or check out my radio website at wegoted.com. blog on all the stories that are right there "hardball" with ch. up next, "first look." >>> high seas drama. a major rescue operation underway for a disabled cruise ship with thousands on board. >>> cholera crisis. haiti's epidemic worsens as...
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taking a look at overseas trading this morning in tokyo, the nikkei fell 30 points. in hong kong, the hang seng lost 334. >>> business news wasn't all bad on monday, bu currency worries overseas and here at home dampened the day's otherwise optimistic tone. the dollar climbed ainst through thanks to increased concerns that ireland and portugal may be deepn debt. today, traders will be watching overseas investing debt crisis. >>> investigators will keep an eye on inflation data after fed officials fired back at criticism yesterday that its latest plan will drive down the dollar or ramp up inflation. stocks had been higher most of the day monday after upbeat retail data. october sales jumped to the highest level. >> seven months. deal news fueled gains early on. caterpillar shares shot up after announcing a purchase for bucyrus for $5 million in cash. overwhelming demand is reportedly driving up gm's offering price when it goes public on thursday to the $32 to $33 rang analysts say online retler amazon.com is feeling the heat from walmart's recent online offer for free
taking a look at overseas trading this morning in tokyo, the nikkei fell 30 points. in hong kong, the hang seng lost 334. >>> business news wasn't all bad on monday, bu currency worries overseas and here at home dampened the day's otherwise optimistic tone. the dollar climbed ainst through thanks to increased concerns that ireland and portugal may be deepn debt. today, traders will be watching overseas investing debt crisis. >>> investigators will keep an eye on inflation data...
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all our jobs have been shipped overseas. so the triad area, we are just boycotting any kind of shopping at all. spending any type of christmas or anything. we're going to do that with our families. host: do they still make anything in winston salem? i know they used to make cigarettes there a long time ago. caller: no, sir, rfrpblt j. reynolds has moved out. north carolina has always been the furniture capital of the world. our furniture is made in china. our textiles are overseas. this has been going on for years. so what we have decided to do here is to boycott this. and the people of the triad are going to boycott this. we're not shopping. there's nothing made in the u.s.a., our jobs have been taken away from us not under this presidency here. it's been taken away for years. host: all right. we got the point. thanks. guest: well, obviously this issue where you buy your products is a big one. last year my family and i made a very tough decision to decide to not exchange presents for holiday season. and i think that part of
all our jobs have been shipped overseas. so the triad area, we are just boycotting any kind of shopping at all. spending any type of christmas or anything. we're going to do that with our families. host: do they still make anything in winston salem? i know they used to make cigarettes there a long time ago. caller: no, sir, rfrpblt j. reynolds has moved out. north carolina has always been the furniture capital of the world. our furniture is made in china. our textiles are overseas. this has...
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the peace corps is the face of america going overseas. i think we would be extraordinarily well served by embarking on a very aggressive effort. the secretary made an effort to one of the challenges we found when we did some of the field testing here in the united states, inquiring of people of color why is it that you are disinclined to go into the peace corps. the most frequent response was economics. first-generation college graduates cannot do it. they cannot afford it. the cannot go off for two years. they have to get a job. those are the obstacles people cited as reasons the could not going to the peace corps. that is a reasonable, viable, and thoughtful explanation, not lacking the desire and determination or willingness to serve, but having economic and other social hardships that exist within this community is sometimes. i would simply urge that the development and training are critically important. but i think that one of the greatest values the peace corps can bring -- i will never forget being in morocco and having someone sai
the peace corps is the face of america going overseas. i think we would be extraordinarily well served by embarking on a very aggressive effort. the secretary made an effort to one of the challenges we found when we did some of the field testing here in the united states, inquiring of people of color why is it that you are disinclined to go into the peace corps. the most frequent response was economics. first-generation college graduates cannot do it. they cannot afford it. the cannot go off...
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the cia tape was shot at secret overseas prisons after the 9/11 attacks reportedly capturing two topuspects facing waterboarding, a form of stimulating drowning that human rights groups and obama administration officials say is torture. those tapes were destroyed in 2005 out of fear they could be leaked to the public and compromise the identity of the interrogators. despite yesterday's announcement, cia official koss still be charged with making false statements during the probe. >>> the latest stop on president obama's agenda as he dashes from country to country on his extensive tour of asia. in seoul, he and other leaders will be tackling issues. he spent tuesday in indonesia where he reached out to muslims saying america will never be at war with islam. meanwhile, a conservative muslim minister has stirred up controversy with some indonesians labeling him as a hypocrite for shaking first lady michelle obama's hand. conservative muslims believe it's improper for males to touch the hand of any woman that they are not related to. the minister is claiming mrs. obama forced the handsha
the cia tape was shot at secret overseas prisons after the 9/11 attacks reportedly capturing two topuspects facing waterboarding, a form of stimulating drowning that human rights groups and obama administration officials say is torture. those tapes were destroyed in 2005 out of fear they could be leaked to the public and compromise the identity of the interrogators. despite yesterday's announcement, cia official koss still be charged with making false statements during the probe. >>>...
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the peace corps is the face of america going overseas. i think we would be extraordinarily well served by embarking on a very aggressive effort. the secretary made an effort to one of the challenges we found when we did some of the field testing here in the united states, inquiring of people of color why is it that you are disinclined to go into the peace corps. the most frequent response was economics. first-generation college graduates cannot do it. they cannot afford it. the cannot go off for two years. they have to get a job. those are the obstacles people cited as reasons the could not going to the peace corps. that is a reasonable, viable, and thoughtful explanation, not lacking the desire and determination or willingness to serve, but having economic and other social hardships that exist within this community is sometimes. i would simply urge that the development and training are critically important. but i think that one of the greatest values the peace corps can bring -- i will never forget being in morocco and having someone sai
the peace corps is the face of america going overseas. i think we would be extraordinarily well served by embarking on a very aggressive effort. the secretary made an effort to one of the challenges we found when we did some of the field testing here in the united states, inquiring of people of color why is it that you are disinclined to go into the peace corps. the most frequent response was economics. first-generation college graduates cannot do it. they cannot afford it. the cannot go off...
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so chuck, the president is overseas and a big bone of contention between the two parties this election year has been the bush era tax breaks. for mostly wealthy americans. one of the president's men said something about that today, made big news. fill us in. >> reporter: he did. david axelrod, the senior adviser, basically hinted some sort of compromise is coming. they know it's coming and they may have to accept an extension of all of these bush tax rates for one to three years. now, he had to walk it back in two different publications because it made it sound like they had already capitulated and that upset some democrats. but this is a numbers game. number one, they expire at the end of the year. number two, the democrats don't have 60 senators, they don't have 60 votes in the u.s. senate and the reality is, there's a bunch of democratic senators that don't want to only vote on the middle class tax cut and let the wealthy tax cuts expire and be called tax hikers come the 2012 campaign. so they don't have the votes. and an extension is going to happen. the question is, is it permanen
so chuck, the president is overseas and a big bone of contention between the two parties this election year has been the bush era tax breaks. for mostly wealthy americans. one of the president's men said something about that today, made big news. fill us in. >> reporter: he did. david axelrod, the senior adviser, basically hinted some sort of compromise is coming. they know it's coming and they may have to accept an extension of all of these bush tax rates for one to three years. now, he...
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why go overseas? that's where the growth is.numbers around that, there are 6.8 billion of us on the planet. only 310 million of us live in the u.s. there are about 4 billion people right now bumping up against the threshold entering into a place economically where they have enough disposable income to start spending on discretionary items. the companies particularly in india, china, brazil, serving that marketplace that growing middle class, that's a great place to be looking to invest in 2011. >> then you say, stay short. what do you mean by that? >> this is interesting. we've been talking about stocks up until now, but part of a healthy port yoel yore also would includes bonds or fixed income. the fed has been performing financial cpr on the economy. keeping interest rates very low. that affects bonds because when interest rates go up, bond prices go down. if you think about bonds as a seesaw, since rates are so low, there's only one way to go. up. you want to be on the shortest seesaw possible so you don't get whip-sawed. you
why go overseas? that's where the growth is.numbers around that, there are 6.8 billion of us on the planet. only 310 million of us live in the u.s. there are about 4 billion people right now bumping up against the threshold entering into a place economically where they have enough disposable income to start spending on discretionary items. the companies particularly in india, china, brazil, serving that marketplace that growing middle class, that's a great place to be looking to invest in 2011....
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overseas competitors forced many out of business because of their costs. few remaining factories here can barely scrape by. most work at this factory is done by chinese, who are a part of japan's international trainee program. they receive about $720 a month. half of what the company would pay japanese workers. in this factory 9 of the 12 workers are chinese. but this july a new law went into effect. all foreign trainees must be paid the same minimum wage as japanese workers. this means that the company must pay each foreign trainee about $700 more a year. as a result of the increased costs the factory must decide whether to stay in business. >> i'm debating whether to stick it out or get out of the business altogether. i just have to wait and see how it goes. >> reporter: clothing in this boutique is made by a company that tries to stay alive by offering high-quality designs and fabric. the boutique sells this suit for about $1,200. working women like them. here's where the suits are made. all the workers are japanese. orders from luxury brand companies h
overseas competitors forced many out of business because of their costs. few remaining factories here can barely scrape by. most work at this factory is done by chinese, who are a part of japan's international trainee program. they receive about $720 a month. half of what the company would pay japanese workers. in this factory 9 of the 12 workers are chinese. but this july a new law went into effect. all foreign trainees must be paid the same minimum wage as japanese workers. this means that...
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taxpayers pockets ends up funding america friendly politicians overseas the so-called promotion of democracy is being implemented through a network of organizations that officially denied any political affiliation. and one hundred years after the death of one of the world's greatest ever writers we were told stories quirks and philosophical ideas there was alive and popular and the author of celebrated novels war and peace and speak but throughout russia. more news twenty four seven on our home...
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filled with responsibilities that came with being head othe household while the loved ones were overseas. if you were one of those women that were there supporting our nation at war, stand and raise your hands so we can say thanks and recognize you as well. [applause]
filled with responsibilities that came with being head othe household while the loved ones were overseas. if you were one of those women that were there supporting our nation at war, stand and raise your hands so we can say thanks and recognize you as well. [applause]
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taking a look at overseas trading this morning in tokyo the nikkei fell 30 points, while in hong kong the hang seng lost 334. >>> business news wasn't all bad on monday, but currency worries overseas and here at home dampened the days otherwise optimistic tone. the dollar climbed against the euro thanks to increased concerns that ireland and portugal may be dangerously deep in debt. traders will be watching a meeting overseas addressing europe's debt crisis. >>> investors will keep an eye on fresh inflation data after fed officials fired back against criticism yesterday that its latest stimulus plan will drive down the dollar or ramp up inflation. >>> stocks had been higher most of the day monday after upbeat retail data. october sales jumped to the highest level in seven months, while higher auto demand drove up consumer spending by 1%. >>> deal news also fueled gains early on. caterpillar shares shot up after announcing its purchase of bucyrus, a mining equipment maker, for $7.6 billion in cash. while data storage firm ems said it would buy rival isilon for $2.2 billion in cash. >>>
taking a look at overseas trading this morning in tokyo the nikkei fell 30 points, while in hong kong the hang seng lost 334. >>> business news wasn't all bad on monday, but currency worries overseas and here at home dampened the days otherwise optimistic tone. the dollar climbed against the euro thanks to increased concerns that ireland and portugal may be dangerously deep in debt. traders will be watching a meeting overseas addressing europe's debt crisis. >>> investors will...
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you were on the overseas trip, you spent a lot of time with him. he talked about the results of the midterm election as being a shell lacking and he said the republican victory wasn't exactly a resounding victory. it was almost like an unearned win. >> it's a message for the people to work together. the republicans see it as a mandate to stop what they see as the overreaching of president obama's agenda. you have this a remarkable moment where the president says come on down to the white house, we'll talk. the republicans say, we're going to come, but not when you say. let's wait another week or two. we have things to do, mr. president. next week's meeting, in fact, takes place, it will be an interesting test in this moment of bipartisanship or partisanship. >> let me ask you about another moment that we're at. we have come off of the foreign policy issues, the lisbon summit, the issue with north korea and on the front burner for a lot of people is the afghan pullout if it indeed happens. is that still on schedule? what did you learn in lisbon abou
you were on the overseas trip, you spent a lot of time with him. he talked about the results of the midterm election as being a shell lacking and he said the republican victory wasn't exactly a resounding victory. it was almost like an unearned win. >> it's a message for the people to work together. the republicans see it as a mandate to stop what they see as the overreaching of president obama's agenda. you have this a remarkable moment where the president says come on down to the white...
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. >>> a south bay family is grieving tonight after nvastating newfrom overseas. a 19-year-old marine from san jose was killed yesterday in afghanistan. he diedn helmand province, a particularly dangerous part of afghanistan. the marine was fighting as part of operation enduring freedom. he was serving with the first combat engineer battalion out of camp pendleton. >>> while many in the bay area are spending the holiday indoors with family tonight, proof that the spirit of thanksgiving knows no limits. as we gather around the tables in our warm homes and in the company of friends, there are many who are spending the day on the streets. as tracy grant shows us, for many, today is not a holiday after all. >> all of this stuff used to fit in carl blair's three-bedroom house in vallejo. now the 55-year-old sleeps in this tent on the side of the road and sells what's left of his belongings in order to get by every day. >> lost my job, lost my car, lost my house, lost my wife. that pretty much sums it up. >> reporter: this is how it starts. one homeless man sets up a te
. >>> a south bay family is grieving tonight after nvastating newfrom overseas. a 19-year-old marine from san jose was killed yesterday in afghanistan. he diedn helmand province, a particularly dangerous part of afghanistan. the marine was fighting as part of operation enduring freedom. he was serving with the first combat engineer battalion out of camp pendleton. >>> while many in the bay area are spending the holiday indoors with family tonight, proof that the spirit of...
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but i also want to turn to overseas news, as well, this morning. president karzai, afghan president, had an interview with "the washington post" this morning, where he's calling on the u.s. to lighten the troop presence there. and, christiane, doesn't that put him at direct odds with general petraeus who actually said the troop increase has
but i also want to turn to overseas news, as well, this morning. president karzai, afghan president, had an interview with "the washington post" this morning, where he's calling on the u.s. to lighten the troop presence there. and, christiane, doesn't that put him at direct odds with general petraeus who actually said the troop increase has
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>>established in 2005, this is the harrow brand's second overseas school after bangkok. a third opens in hong kong in 2012. >>farthing: there are many visionaries on the harrow school board who see the value in transliterating a qualityharrow branded service into new markets. at a commercial level, there is a return from the international schools as well which goes back to help maintain a level of fee structure at a school like harrow to the benefit of that school too. >>reporter: harrow international school is a private company backed by a hong kong investor; it operates under alicence from harrow school in the uk. as for the maths, the beijing operation has over 400 students - with annual fees for the eldest, 28,000 us dollars. >>reporter: in the city of tianjin (pronounced tee-en jeen), another famous british name, wellington college, opens its doors in the autumn of 2011 - in a campus funded by a local property developer. a relative latecomer to the overseas market, wellington has big plans to catch-up with the competition, first in china, then india and the middle e
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. >>> and london calling, american football taps into a whole new fan base overseas. this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, november 1st, 2010. good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the most expensive congressional contest in the nation's history is all but over. tomorrow, americans go to the polls for midterm elections. voter anger, though, and the tough economy are expected to hand republicans control of the house while the senate remains a closer call. preeti arla is in washington with more on this. good morning, preeti. >> reporter: good morning, betty. with a number of tight races, both democrats and republicans know they need to get as many supporters to the polls as possible. now, they only have one day left to convince them to vote. democrats are scrambling to beat the odds on election day. >> i need you to keep on fighting. i need you to keep on believing. >> reporter: president obama made a last-ditch effort to rally voters in ohio sunday, his final stop on a campaign blitz aimed at giving struggling democrats a boost. >>
. >>> and london calling, american football taps into a whole new fan base overseas. this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, november 1st, 2010. good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the most expensive congressional contest in the nation's history is all but over. tomorrow, americans go to the polls for midterm elections. voter anger, though, and the tough economy are expected to hand republicans control of the house while the...
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>> jim maceda with the view from overseas tonight. jim, thanks. >>> there is a major tragedy unfolding overseas tonight in cambodia. what started as a celebration attracting a huge crowd, in fact, millions of people, has ended in a death toll in the hundreds after panic triggered a human stampede. our own ian williams is in bangkok in neighboring thailand tonight. ian, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. more than 330 people died in the stampede, which came at the end of a huge celebration to mark the end of the rainy season. it should have been the joyous end to one of cambodia's biggest festivals. instead this, the shocking aftermath of a stampede that's killed hundreds of people. early reports say the majority are women, hospitals in the cambodian capital are overwhelmed. millions of people have descended on the city for the annual three-day water festival, celebrating the end of the rainy season. eyewitnesss say there was panic, that the vast crowd pressed across a small bridge back from a nearby island where they had
>> jim maceda with the view from overseas tonight. jim, thanks. >>> there is a major tragedy unfolding overseas tonight in cambodia. what started as a celebration attracting a huge crowd, in fact, millions of people, has ended in a death toll in the hundreds after panic triggered a human stampede. our own ian williams is in bangkok in neighboring thailand tonight. ian, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. more than 330 people died in the stampede, which came at...
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he was born overseas to a foreign mother. so why not have it that any child born to an american mother-- to an american parent, that that parent should have lived here for at least five years. >> my guess is that the answer to that question will be a sort of tempest in the teapot. i doubt this is something that will capture public imagination in a big way. >> but it captures the imagination of immigrant population in this country of which there is a pretty sizable group in major states like california, new york, new jersey and pennsylvania. >> well also, that is the thing, when you say that you are clearly not from texas, california or arizona. >> i am from texas and i vote in arizona so i totally understand what the sal yens of the immigration issue is. what i am saying is that in this particular case i think that the outcome is not precisely because of where the sentiment is in this country right now. if the court decides that the five-year rule prevails, i think it will be a tempest in a teapot. >> yeah. >> i mean, in the
he was born overseas to a foreign mother. so why not have it that any child born to an american mother-- to an american parent, that that parent should have lived here for at least five years. >> my guess is that the answer to that question will be a sort of tempest in the teapot. i doubt this is something that will capture public imagination in a big way. >> but it captures the imagination of immigrant population in this country of which there is a pretty sizable group in major...
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president obama left f asia three days after the midterm elections, looking overseas for a political victory or two. but after crisscrossing as, the president doesn't have a lot to show for his efforts. no trade deawith south korea. no resolution with china over their currency valuation. no coolingf tensions between india and pakistan. in south korea today, the president tried to put the best face he could on this trip. >> instead of hitting homeuns, sometimes we're going to hit singles. but they're really important singles. >> reporter: and the president faces a tough reality when he returns home. an emboldened republican house majority. his most pressing issue, what to do with the so-called bush tax cuts set to expire at year's end. if the president and the outgoing democratic congress do nothing, the tax rates for all americans gop. for those making under $250,000, the rates will be as high as 31%, up from 28%. and more those making more than that, the rates will be as high as 39.6%, up from 36%. despite hints from david axelrod th the president would agree to tax cuts for everyon
president obama left f asia three days after the midterm elections, looking overseas for a political victory or two. but after crisscrossing as, the president doesn't have a lot to show for his efforts. no trade deawith south korea. no resolution with china over their currency valuation. no coolingf tensions between india and pakistan. in south korea today, the president tried to put the best face he could on this trip. >> instead of hitting homeuns, sometimes we're going to hit singles....
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customers are still operated in the u.s., not overseas. the real trend is for so-called white collar workers to be outsourced. more than 150 american accounting firms now have indians preparing taxes for them. and that mri you took at the hospital in your hometown? it may now be processed by a radiologist in india. >> the united states seems to give these jobs away and india is desperate to have them. >> reporter: and this all comes down to dollars and cents. it costs about $7 to have an american answer the telephone call and it costs about $2 to have somebody in india do it, diane. >> but you can't get the numbers on how many? they won't tell you the full addition? >> they will not release those numbers. they hold them very closely. >> when you ask where they are, though, this seemed new to me that they will tell you, because there was a while where you couldn't get an answer. >> they said, well, the weather's lovely here, it's lovely where i'm from. then they finally got there and said, yep, i'm in india. it's the middle of the night. >>
customers are still operated in the u.s., not overseas. the real trend is for so-called white collar workers to be outsourced. more than 150 american accounting firms now have indians preparing taxes for them. and that mri you took at the hospital in your hometown? it may now be processed by a radiologist in india. >> the united states seems to give these jobs away and india is desperate to have them. >> reporter: and this all comes down to dollars and cents. it costs about $7 to...
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they took overseas trips last year paid for by foreign governments hoping to land contracts. the fair political practices want to know if the board members failed to disclose who paid for those trips. >>> right now we want to check in with sal. he's looking at a motorcycle crash in livermore. >> that is right. a motorcycle accident westbound 580. this accident occurred 15 minutes ago and fire crews are on the scene along with paramedics. people are slowing down and the backup is growing. you need to add extra time coming in to the livermore valley area. that's why all of a sudden it's very slow on the west into the main part of livermore. we're looking at live pictures. there is slowing in antioch. in bay point it looks pretty good. if you're going to bay bridge westbound bay bridge a small delay at the toll plaza. let's go to steve. >>> thank you. happy friday everybody. clear skies. cold out there. 30s. a lot of them showing up it will be all systems go for sunshine and warmer weather. yes, even into november. sunset at 5:00 in the afternoon. the weekend looking good after
they took overseas trips last year paid for by foreign governments hoping to land contracts. the fair political practices want to know if the board members failed to disclose who paid for those trips. >>> right now we want to check in with sal. he's looking at a motorcycle crash in livermore. >> that is right. a motorcycle accident westbound 580. this accident occurred 15 minutes ago and fire crews are on the scene along with paramedics. people are slowing down and the backup is...
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>>> cut short, how a volcano a causing problems with the president's overseas trip. >> >> hello, i'm don scott. >> and i'm jessica kartalija. here's what people are talk about today. president barack obama arrived in indonesia on the second stop in his international trip. as joel reports, the trip could be cut short because ovule cantic ash -- volcano ash. >> the president threw a dinner to welcome back president obama to the place where he spent his childhood. the president wants to expand tried with the world's largest muslim country. the president complained that other countrys are doing more to expand business with indonesia. you mentioned we're number three and i said, we want to be number one. the president hoped to have time to revisit his past, but the volcano was erupting and the spewing ash is forcing the flight to leave early, cutting the trip short. and u.s. demonstrateers made their opinions heard outside of the american embassy. the president's hopeing to address the tensions with the muslim world before he leaves. >> we don't expect we'll completely eliminate the misun
>>> cut short, how a volcano a causing problems with the president's overseas trip. >> >> hello, i'm don scott. >> and i'm jessica kartalija. here's what people are talk about today. president barack obama arrived in indonesia on the second stop in his international trip. as joel reports, the trip could be cut short because ovule cantic ash -- volcano ash. >> the president threw a dinner to welcome back president obama to the place where he spent his childhood....
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it provides both incentives to move jobs overseas. had a vote on this a couple weeks ago, democrats like me voted for -- to change the tax code to create incentives and disincentives so that you don't have whole plants moving overseas. the other side voted against it maybe now after the election, the one thing that didn't change, jobs the number one issue, maybe republicans will work with us, changing the tax code, putting in place other strategies to keep jobs here to have those manufacturing jobs you've talked about. >> you know how we had a civil war, of course, pennsylvania so proud of its role in that war, monuments all over the state to that war. i worry, senator casey, about this problem. sort of the civil war economically going on between the two coasts. out in california they're doing okay. up in new york and new england, they are doing great, democrats doing great on the left and right coast bus once you get to pennsylvania, start moving past philly, start moving westward, there seems to be another economy, the heartland eco
it provides both incentives to move jobs overseas. had a vote on this a couple weeks ago, democrats like me voted for -- to change the tax code to create incentives and disincentives so that you don't have whole plants moving overseas. the other side voted against it maybe now after the election, the one thing that didn't change, jobs the number one issue, maybe republicans will work with us, changing the tax code, putting in place other strategies to keep jobs here to have those manufacturing...
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builds criticism for keeping interest rates low from overseas. on that front, treasury secretary tim geithner told "today" the u.s. will never to use that tool. the economy is on the mend. >>> a new report shows a not so surprising drop in the amount of foreclosures last month after lenders temporarily stopped foreclosures. google in back in the hot seat over allegations its street view mapping tool violated laws. this week, it's being investigated just two weeks after another inquiry was closed. >>> boeing took a dive after shutting down the dreamliner to determine what caused smoke in the cockpit on tuesday. >>> and if approved, a proposed union deal could require screen actors to fly economy class in exchange for a pay hike b and more benefits. >>> a wall with no bricks, a sweet big apple return and a major blunder in high school football. plus, the utah jazz makes noise again coming up with yet another soccer in the sunshine state. >>> on have veterans day, we're expecting wet weather in the middle of the country, but a lot of beautiful blue
builds criticism for keeping interest rates low from overseas. on that front, treasury secretary tim geithner told "today" the u.s. will never to use that tool. the economy is on the mend. >>> a new report shows a not so surprising drop in the amount of foreclosures last month after lenders temporarily stopped foreclosures. google in back in the hot seat over allegations its street view mapping tool violated laws. this week, it's being investigated just two weeks after...
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but he boarded a plane overseas. security overseas, he wouldn't have been caught by these what some are calling intrusive inspections in this country. >> well, i think you bring up a good point. we do have to work with our counterparts internationally, but i do think here in the u.s. that airline security is a priority for most americans and with the christmas and the holidays coming up, of course, there's increased travel. so i really am in favor of using the newest technology that tsa and our government agencies have to make sure that those flying are not terrorists carrying explosives in their garments. jenna: you know, mary, sometimes the loudest voices get the most attention. that's sometimes our fault in the media because you hear them the most. and because of that we've heard a lot about the outrage over the last week or so. what would you say to some of those people that are outraged by these new procedures? >> well, as a family member who lost my son and in the attacks on september 11th, obviously, you know,
but he boarded a plane overseas. security overseas, he wouldn't have been caught by these what some are calling intrusive inspections in this country. >> well, i think you bring up a good point. we do have to work with our counterparts internationally, but i do think here in the u.s. that airline security is a priority for most americans and with the christmas and the holidays coming up, of course, there's increased travel. so i really am in favor of using the newest technology that tsa...
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on 9/11, we largely faced an enemy that was overseas. but coming into the united states. and today we still face that enemy but simultaneously we face an enemy that is here within our shores. and those are u.s. persons who are here who are aligning themselves with al-qaeda's ideology and pursuing terrorist attacks. and those two challenges be the overseas threat coming to the united states and the threat that is coming from within the united states require a very different set of tools and again, i think highlight the need to have an intelligent conversation and discourse about the types of human intelligence, electronic surveillance, information-sharing analysis that needs to be used to combat that threat. finally, i would just say we have to continue having -- we have to get past step 1 in the information-sharing debate. i would say step 1 was we have to get away from need to know and move to need to share. i think a phrase that the 9/11 commission appropriately noted at the time of its report but we really have to get past that now because the challenges of information
on 9/11, we largely faced an enemy that was overseas. but coming into the united states. and today we still face that enemy but simultaneously we face an enemy that is here within our shores. and those are u.s. persons who are here who are aligning themselves with al-qaeda's ideology and pursuing terrorist attacks. and those two challenges be the overseas threat coming to the united states and the threat that is coming from within the united states require a very different set of tools and...
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>> i want to know, who convinced the president to go overseas after the midterm election?sense at all, after what happened. after the clear identification of the problems at home, how people are feeling about this administration, about the democrats, you leave and go to india that is identified with outsourcing jobs. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] don't drink alcohol in exces
>> i want to know, who convinced the president to go overseas after the midterm election?sense at all, after what happened. after the clear identification of the problems at home, how people are feeling about this administration, about the democrats, you leave and go to india that is identified with outsourcing jobs. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven...
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, it is tough to have a mandate on things coming from overseas.he secretary napolitano is doing the right thing to build standards with the airlines and the airports overseas, but you have to remember there is a big difference between explosives on cargo only with a pilot, and copilot and stuff, and a passenger jet where we are talking about the lives of hundreds of human beings. >> and after the thing with the shoe bomber, they said no more lighters and matches are fine. now we can't have tomorrower -- we can't have tone are cartridges. >>guest: we worried about copycat bombers as a short-term precaution but al qaeda is smart enough not to try the same thing. the question is, can we build something for air cargo like sea cargo with special regime for things coming from the ocean and it has worked well. can the t.s.a. do the same thing on air cargo? that should be looked at. >>shepard: could send outgoing cargo on missiles. good to see you, and thank you for coming, stewart. lawmakers in texas propose a new crack down on immigration similar to ari
, it is tough to have a mandate on things coming from overseas.he secretary napolitano is doing the right thing to build standards with the airlines and the airports overseas, but you have to remember there is a big difference between explosives on cargo only with a pilot, and copilot and stuff, and a passenger jet where we are talking about the lives of hundreds of human beings. >> and after the thing with the shoe bomber, they said no more lighters and matches are fine. now we can't...
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taking a look at overseas trading this morning in tokyo, the nikkei rose 30 points while in hong kong, the hang seng climbed 199. >>> markets made a modest comeback yesterday, but an outlook for a bellwether could spell a rough start for the day. cisco had its worst earnings decline ever. after the bell, kohl's shares were up after the department store reported quarterly earnings in line with estimates. gm weighed in with its largest quarterly profit since emerging from bankruptcy in july of last year. >>> the dollarwill be front and center today in the wake of the fed's first easing program purchase. as the u.s. builds criticism for keeping interest rates low from oversea on that front, treasury secretary tim geithner told "today" the u.s. will never to use that tool. the economy is on the mend. >>> a new report shows a not so surprising dropn the amount of foreclosures last month after lenders temporarily stopped foreclosures. google in back in the hot seat over allegations its street view mapping tool violad laws. this week, it's being investigated just two weeks after another inqu
taking a look at overseas trading this morning in tokyo, the nikkei rose 30 points while in hong kong, the hang seng climbed 199. >>> markets made a modest comeback yesterday, but an outlook for a bellwether could spell a rough start for the day. cisco had its worst earnings decline ever. after the bell, kohl's shares were up after the department store reported quarterly earnings in line with estimates. gm weighed in with its largest quarterly profit since emerging from bankruptcy in...
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>> i want to know, who convinced the president to go overseas after the midterm election? makes no sense at all, after what happened. after the clear identification of the problems at home, how people are feeling about this administration, about the democrats, you leave and go to india that is identified with outsourcing jobs. [ male announcer ] it's a rule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant >>> the president's debt commissions newly released road map is facing fierce criticism. several interest groups attacking it. >> this as the president is returning from a setback overseas this sa stalled trade agreement with south korea. a disappointing development for the white house. >> it's been difficult for the president. arianna huffington is with us and chrystia freeland. thank you for being here. >> before you launch, may i say how happy i am that i'm at a tab
>> i want to know, who convinced the president to go overseas after the midterm election? makes no sense at all, after what happened. after the clear identification of the problems at home, how people are feeling about this administration, about the democrats, you leave and go to india that is identified with outsourcing jobs. [ male announcer ] it's a rule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only...
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taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei climbed 221 points while in hong kong the hang seng gained 422. >>> get ready to hear every r pun you can thinking of because the talk on wall street today is going to be gm all day. they're rollg outheir new stock at the high end with shares at $3 # a piece. down the road we'll find out uch cash they bring in. they currently estimated $23 billion which should drive down the government's stake by nearly half and make it the largest ipo in u.s. history. >>> overseas this morning it's been announced ford will end its run as mazda's biggest shareholder with plans to slash its 11% stake down to 3.5%. on the street investors will keep an eye on weekly jobless claims and any new developments out of europe o. worries that a bailout could be the only cure for their troubling debt had investors on edge sterday. also weighing down markets the government reported the construction of new homes stood at 12% hitting an 18-month low. >>> the fed is stepping up its efforts to keep tabs on 19 of the world's biggest banks with a fresh
taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei climbed 221 points while in hong kong the hang seng gained 422. >>> get ready to hear every r pun you can thinking of because the talk on wall street today is going to be gm all day. they're rollg outheir new stock at the high end with shares at $3 # a piece. down the road we'll find out uch cash they bring in. they currently estimated $23 billion which should drive down the government's stake by nearly half and make...