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look, whenever somebody gets into the trafficking of the younger children, any human being with us seoul, alarm bells will go off in their head and they will say, well, this is the business you're in? but all they did was offer assistance. what was going through your mind? >> i cannot believe it. how can a woman, who is most likely a mother, be ok, not even faced with the fact that underage girls will be smuggled into the country to be used for a sex business. sean: as answers were coming in, it did you find yourself asking, it is almost inconceivable how someone could act this way? if someone said that to me, i am calling the police that second and telling them to get out of my office. >> well, when we saw them not faced by one thing, we were like, wow, i wonder what else we can get. so we pushed and pushed and got everything we asked for as a fake pimm and prostitute. sean: they were fired, and the census bureau did cut ties today. what is your reaction to that? >> i think it is great. standard operating procedure. the trap was set. this is who these people are. it is not manipulation,
look, whenever somebody gets into the trafficking of the younger children, any human being with us seoul, alarm bells will go off in their head and they will say, well, this is the business you're in? but all they did was offer assistance. what was going through your mind? >> i cannot believe it. how can a woman, who is most likely a mother, be ok, not even faced with the fact that underage girls will be smuggled into the country to be used for a sex business. sean: as answers were coming...
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new york city, del hi india, seoul, south carolina, or tokyo, japan. if you know the answer head to our facebook page and give it a shot. get it right and we may give you a shoutout at the end of the show. it's 9:21. carol! denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. (chuckle) i hate dieting. me too. that's why i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it has five grams of fiber, zero fat, and fifty calories. please, this is too creamy and delicious. it's true, only fifty calories. i am adding this to my list. here it is. (announcer) go to fiberoneyogurt.com for valuable coupons. >>> pope benedict xvi wraps up a three-day trip to the czech republic with mass near prague. more than 40,000 people attended the service earlier today. part of the pope's message, the world needs god-fearing people prepared to follow the ethical principles of christianity. the pontiff is marking 20 years since the collapse of communism in the czech republic, an overthrow of the regime that persecuted the roman catholic
new york city, del hi india, seoul, south carolina, or tokyo, japan. if you know the answer head to our facebook page and give it a shot. get it right and we may give you a shoutout at the end of the show. it's 9:21. carol! denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. (chuckle) i hate dieting. me too. that's why i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it has five grams of fiber, zero fat, and fifty calories. please, this is too creamy...
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from seoul, here is our report. >> packing winter clothing for the colder northern weather, this 100-year-old person is preparing for a remarkable journey. she's going to meet the daughter that she last saw more than half a century ago. just 16 years old at the time, she was left behind in north korea during the chaos of war as the rest of the family fled south. they have been given the extremely rare chance to see her again. it >> she prayed for her safety every morning. every morning, that is part of my childhood memories. for the past half century, every day i thought of her. >> the reunions are a reminder of the humanitarian cost of the division. in the early part of this decade, they were held regularly, but the last one took place in 2007 as tensions between north and south began to rise. this time around, once again, only a tiny number take part. just 100 families from each side. their names have been selected at random from the tens of thousands of people still waiting for a chance to find their long-lost relatives. ifor some of those lucky to make this latest trip, is still t
from seoul, here is our report. >> packing winter clothing for the colder northern weather, this 100-year-old person is preparing for a remarkable journey. she's going to meet the daughter that she last saw more than half a century ago. just 16 years old at the time, she was left behind in north korea during the chaos of war as the rest of the family fled south. they have been given the extremely rare chance to see her again. it >> she prayed for her safety every morning. every...
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look, whenever somebody gets into the trafficking of the younger children, any human being with us seoul, alarm bells will go off in their head and they will say, well, this is the business you're in? but all they did was offer assistance. what was going through your mind? >> i cannot believe it. how can a woman, who is most likely a mother, be ok, not even faced with the fact that underage girls will be smuggled into the country to be used for a sex business. sean: as answers were coming in, it did you find yourself asking, it is almost inconceivable how someone could act this way? if someone said that to me, i am calling the police that second and telling them to get out of my office. >> well, when we saw them not faced by one thing, we were like, wow, i wonder what else we can get. so we pushed and pushed and got everything we asked for as a fake pimm and prostitute. sean: they were fired, and the census bureau did cut ties today. what is your reaction to that? >> i think it is great. standard operating procedure. the trap was set. this is who these people are. it is not manipulation,
look, whenever somebody gets into the trafficking of the younger children, any human being with us seoul, alarm bells will go off in their head and they will say, well, this is the business you're in? but all they did was offer assistance. what was going through your mind? >> i cannot believe it. how can a woman, who is most likely a mother, be ok, not even faced with the fact that underage girls will be smuggled into the country to be used for a sex business. sean: as answers were coming...
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north korea trying to get them back to the negotiating table, that's goal of a meeting today in seoul according to the a.p. the u.s. and south korean nuclear envoys came together to talk strategy. both countries want to see the talks start up again now that north korea claims to be in the final stage of uranium enrichment. >>> we're getting new numbers this morning indicating that brazil, did you know this, brazil apparently has the world's highest number of h1n1 deaths. the country's health ministry is blaming the virus for 657 deaths here, just to give you a bit of comparison, a total of 593 people have died from the virus right here in the u.s. those numbers, of course, according to the centers for disease control here in atlanta. >> the police chief in glynn county, georgia, called it the worst crime scene in his 20-plus years as an officer. now they have a suspect, his name is guy heinze jr., charged with eight counts of murder. one of the people he's accused of killing, his own father. we turn to sean callebs, good morning to you again. this is just an unthinkable crime here so
north korea trying to get them back to the negotiating table, that's goal of a meeting today in seoul according to the a.p. the u.s. and south korean nuclear envoys came together to talk strategy. both countries want to see the talks start up again now that north korea claims to be in the final stage of uranium enrichment. >>> we're getting new numbers this morning indicating that brazil, did you know this, brazil apparently has the world's highest number of h1n1 deaths. the country's...
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on september 8, ambassador kim will return to seoul where he will be with the russian--- federations special representative to the six party talks. it was suggested that they meet in seoul. >> in your state and you put out earlier budget statement you put out earlier, you made reference to his role of bringing the north koreans back to the table. why is he being touted in the role of six party talks? >> we have a number of tools at our disposal to try and get the north koreans to do the right thing and return to the six party talks. we seen the efforts of ambassador goldberger in coordinating in the region and implementing the un security council resolution as reinforcing the other diplomatic efforts. >> his role is still just the sanctions? he has not expanded his role crist remarks he is coordinator of the security council role. >> what does he stay in the region -- >> is a logistical issue. >> to the russians not like kim -- to the russians not like him? sun kim will go with him and stay -- >> he is going to all the different stops. he will go back to souls of began me with his co
on september 8, ambassador kim will return to seoul where he will be with the russian--- federations special representative to the six party talks. it was suggested that they meet in seoul. >> in your state and you put out earlier budget statement you put out earlier, you made reference to his role of bringing the north koreans back to the table. why is he being touted in the role of six party talks? >> we have a number of tools at our disposal to try and get the north koreans to do...
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. >> we could have a deal as quickly as monday for the seoul based drug division which doesn't do much. abbott said they would be doing an acquisition. i am putting two and two together and expecting a merger. >> do you think we are really back to a merger monday? >> mutual fund monday? i don't particularly like this market right now. i have been saying get cautious. don't give up the ship. expect the three to five decline. and don't get bullish until maybe tuesday, wednesday. >> that has been a puzzling move. >> i have been thinking the 20% move and i recommend, i always say everyone should have gold. if you have bullion, keep knit the bank. for small time players, there is nothing wrong with gold coins. >> 20% over a long time? i think every time we get through gold -- >> no, don't. the world is changed. there is a lot of reasons why. >> i want to bet you five bucks on the gold. >> over the next couple of years. i think it will give you a 20% return over the next three years. better than a sharp stick in the eye. >> it is significant. hop up and run away. thank you so much. >> you ar
. >> we could have a deal as quickly as monday for the seoul based drug division which doesn't do much. abbott said they would be doing an acquisition. i am putting two and two together and expecting a merger. >> do you think we are really back to a merger monday? >> mutual fund monday? i don't particularly like this market right now. i have been saying get cautious. don't give up the ship. expect the three to five decline. and don't get bullish until maybe tuesday, wednesday....
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i just got from seoul last night.that i've noticed this is everyone is looking at china. they're not looking toward the u.s. because they're very happy with their businesses because china's providing the consumption. china's providing the growth. i mean for us, we're talking about imports, which give consumers better prices, exports to china have been growing 20% annually for the last five years. we export over $65 billion. and the capital investment that we've got there, its major profitability for a multinationals. so you know it's to our benefit that china remains strong. and it's to their benefit that we -- that we get out of this -- of this slump. >> mr. secretary, there's something that we all wonder, can we believe the data coming out of china? obviously it's an important part of the economic picture. >> personally, we never had reasons to suspect chinese numbers. we corralled about their deficit numbers because sometimes we would treat hong kong differently than they would but we knew why we there a difference
i just got from seoul last night.that i've noticed this is everyone is looking at china. they're not looking toward the u.s. because they're very happy with their businesses because china's providing the consumption. china's providing the growth. i mean for us, we're talking about imports, which give consumers better prices, exports to china have been growing 20% annually for the last five years. we export over $65 billion. and the capital investment that we've got there, its major...
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in south korea, in seoul, the kospi rose 0.4% led by retailers and banks. the nation's biggest department store myers said its private equity owner tgp in the u.s. would float the company on the stock exchange this year. on that note, let me wrap it up and send it over to brian in the u.s. >> thank you, christine. today in the states, we have three key economic reports. we'll start with the university of michigan consumer sentiment numbers for september. now, the expectation is that we'll see a little better than the previous month. analysts looking for a september number of 67. we'll also have the report on august import prices. forecasters believe the number will show the prices rose 1% for the month, following the first drop in six months. at 10:00 a.m. new york time, we get the wholesale inventory numbers which may have declined 1% in july to the slowest pace in six months. that is your global stock watch. >> coming up, our next guest thinks it isn't too late to profit from the bull market. we'll ask him why and how. >> plus, endowment performances at m
in south korea, in seoul, the kospi rose 0.4% led by retailers and banks. the nation's biggest department store myers said its private equity owner tgp in the u.s. would float the company on the stock exchange this year. on that note, let me wrap it up and send it over to brian in the u.s. >> thank you, christine. today in the states, we have three key economic reports. we'll start with the university of michigan consumer sentiment numbers for september. now, the expectation is that we'll...
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. >> next call is from seoul, korea on the republican line. how are you hearing this program.caller: i get you on the campus network and sometimes on the tv player on the internet. host: you are calling on an skype? caller: yes. host: go ahead. caller: am i correct that insurance companies won't be able to charge anybody anymore money for any preexisting conditions? that seems a little unfair that healthy people will be picking up the tab for people who are healthy. if i go to college and study hard, i usually make more money than somebody doesn't study hard. maybe i am naturally smarter, i am going to make more money than somebody else. the same goes with healthcare, in i work out and take better care of myself, maybe i'm lucky and born with good genes. it doesn't seem fair you can't charge anything more for preexisting conditions. another question i have. i'm curious -- i'm covered by the korean health system. am i still going to have to buy an american policy? host: tell us about that coverage. caller: it works well for me. when i'm in the united states, i get my care throu
. >> next call is from seoul, korea on the republican line. how are you hearing this program.caller: i get you on the campus network and sometimes on the tv player on the internet. host: you are calling on an skype? caller: yes. host: go ahead. caller: am i correct that insurance companies won't be able to charge anybody anymore money for any preexisting conditions? that seems a little unfair that healthy people will be picking up the tab for people who are healthy. if i go to college and...
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no after a bill is passed by the congress comes eight review period seÓul about this before and after is review, and this is where the department of justice prominently ways and and it got about 40 hours generally to a lack of the bill. the president may say i am not re if i should sign this. and so, it is the office of legal counsel at the justice department that is generally charged with reviewing the bill, seeing if there are technical matters may a ltle bit out of whack they want to weigh in on and they may look at it in terms of the president's prerogatives and they may als have advice about whether the policy in the bill is good for this program. omb also sends copies to the various agencies that might be affected and again the 48 our period to take a crack at this and then the president makes a decision and well know there are many competing interests that may or may not agree with some of the parties. well, here we go. now this is the nuts and bolts of my job. i want to talk about the two different types of publications. my two favorite animals here. they are different animals
no after a bill is passed by the congress comes eight review period seÓul about this before and after is review, and this is where the department of justice prominently ways and and it got about 40 hours generally to a lack of the bill. the president may say i am not re if i should sign this. and so, it is the office of legal counsel at the justice department that is generally charged with reviewing the bill, seeing if there are technical matters may a ltle bit out of whack they want to weigh...