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some economic analysts still fear this could be very costly for switzerland during your -- for switzerland. good >> celebrating a giant leap towards understanding how the human body works. they published the most detailed study at of the human genome, the blueprint of what makes us and who we really are triggered >> it is 12 years since the first draft of the human genome was published and a global fanfare, and scientists uncoded more of it than anywhere else, but it was just a start. good and human genome is one person's complete set of dna. are arranged in pairs, it is a chemical code of just four letters, and it amounts to a construction manual for -- an instruction manual for how our body works. scientists map the entire genetic code for the first time, but it was mostly in the language we have yet to ninelearn. now there is a giant leap in our understanding of what it means. it has been a huge challenge. inside each one is 3 billion pairs of code. most of the work has been on small sections called genes, which contained in instructions for which chemicals, proteins each one should not
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switzerland's famed jet man performs a spectacular stunt switzerland's famed jet man performs a spectacular stunt alongside an historic aircraft. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm mara skaf va come poe. today we begin with a day to reflect. 11 years ago today terrorists attacked this country in an unprecedented assault killing nearly 3,000 people. today remembrance ceremonies will be held at each of the locations where lives were lost including the site of the new york trade center. danielle lee joins us at ground zero. >> reporter: good morning, mara. later the ceremonies at the reflecting pools will feature six minutes of silence marking the attacks. they'll have a reading of the names of the victims. this year's ceremony will be smaller than in years past. one year after their debut, these reflecting pools sitting in place of the fallen world trade towers will once again be front and center. >> you just can't forget that day. >> reporter: and while the country isn't for getting the people lost in the september 11th terrorist attacks, this year
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he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with all the other men, and it is italy against switzerland. at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you have to be proud of your urgent and to show it. >> you are giving me a challenge and a challenge -- giving me a challenge and yourself a challenge. what about cult? that is not something to hide behind. it is so out there, and yet, it can be quite important part of your collection. why? >> i have been very marked by the movement. -- what about punk? >> it is not like a creation, absolute. it is part of living in society. of course, the punk movement was very important. like already taken by the society in some ways. i must say that when i was going to london, i loved that. the in
he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with all the other men, and it is italy against switzerland. at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you...
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and i was 24 years old, on this little mountaintop in switzerland.ally didn't have much more other than the restaurant, you know, the goats running around, the cows, and the grass. at 24, at times it got a little boring. and so then i'm like wow, going to san franciscoment i didn't speak english. i had never been to america. but i was really intrigued. and i'm like wow this say great opportunity. >> rose: what was the name of the restaurant in san francisco. >> it was called the campton place hotel. and i went there. and i was blown away by how far you know, justed culinary industry had come. >> rose: san francisco is a good restaurant town. >> amazing. >> rose: yeah. >> and the farmers markets and the farmers. >> rose: in northern california. >> napa valley it was an incredible time for me. >> rose: and then danny myers shows up. >> and then one night danny mire. >> rose: well-known restaurateur, has been on this program. has a genius for being able to create restaurants. >> and he came to the restaurant and there was, at campton place. >> rose: you
and i was 24 years old, on this little mountaintop in switzerland.ally didn't have much more other than the restaurant, you know, the goats running around, the cows, and the grass. at 24, at times it got a little boring. and so then i'm like wow, going to san franciscoment i didn't speak english. i had never been to america. but i was really intrigued. and i'm like wow this say great opportunity. >> rose: what was the name of the restaurant in san francisco. >> it was called the...
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united on sunday so rodgers has dropped eight first team regulars for the trip two young boys in switzerland including captain steven gerrard and louis suarez and insists it's been a good of the club. i know my own mind that brought him here. make sure you know. i'm really really looking forward to seeing the come together as a group and to see her go represent the group but i'm fully aware that when you pull on the sure for liverpool football club huge group to win the games. well the other russian team in the tournament travels into milan who's yet to win a home game this season but was stuttering ribena radiate from the russian top flight having lost the last two games and his injured defender christine and solving parties on belgrade face next june from azerbaijan in the other group.
united on sunday so rodgers has dropped eight first team regulars for the trip two young boys in switzerland including captain steven gerrard and louis suarez and insists it's been a good of the club. i know my own mind that brought him here. make sure you know. i'm really really looking forward to seeing the come together as a group and to see her go represent the group but i'm fully aware that when you pull on the sure for liverpool football club huge group to win the games. well the other...
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melissa: should i ask the question this was done in switzerland and switzerland -- >> why not?y a fair question because that's my question. melissa: yes. and i'm going to watch you tonight at 7:00 when i heard you have ed klein, the author of "the new york times" best-seller, the amateur. >> number two on "the new york times" best-seller, on the inside of the obama administration. melissa: interesting. lori: compelling stuff. thank you, sir. >> thank you. great to have you back. lori: thanks to feel some love. beside myself. 15 minutes, check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. tony hayward has been in the news recently. >> we're looking at bp very closely. bp getting lambasted today. when you think back to obviously the days of the big spill. it was largest spill in north america and the u.s., in the gulf and so here today you see it is down 3%. transocean down in sympathy. but the deepwater horizon. the trial has been underway. the justice department really ramped up its rhetoric, playing a real strong, taking a sharp position against b
melissa: should i ask the question this was done in switzerland and switzerland -- >> why not?y a fair question because that's my question. melissa: yes. and i'm going to watch you tonight at 7:00 when i heard you have ed klein, the author of "the new york times" best-seller, the amateur. >> number two on "the new york times" best-seller, on the inside of the obama administration. melissa: interesting. lori: compelling stuff. thank you, sir. >> thank you....
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it's half, half price. >> and do you have the lowest tax rate in switzerland? >> most probably, yes. >> most probably, yes. so you're kind of a tax haven within a tax haven. >> [laughs] maybe, yes. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the population of the town of zug is 26,000. the number of companies in the area: 30,000 and growing. but many are no more than mailboxes. texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett questions whether the moves of several companies are legit. >> a good example is one of my texas companies that's been in the news lately, transocean. >> transocean owned the drilling rig involved in the giant bp oil spill. they moved to zug. >> i'm not sure they even moved that much. they have about 1,300 employees still in the houston area. they have 12 or 13 in switzerland. >> and yet they claim that they're headquartered over there. >> they claim they're swiss, and they claim they're swiss for tax purposes, and by doing that, by renouncing their american citizenship, they've saved about $2 billion in taxes. >> so here we are in zug. we went to find their operat
it's half, half price. >> and do you have the lowest tax rate in switzerland? >> most probably, yes. >> most probably, yes. so you're kind of a tax haven within a tax haven. >> [laughs] maybe, yes. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the population of the town of zug is 26,000. the number of companies in the area: 30,000 and growing. but many are no more than mailboxes. texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett questions whether the moves of several companies are legit....
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many have made the pilgrimage to switzerland, the final -- the final battle between holmes and moriarty>> the character i play on the pilgrimage this year is the king of bohemia. the society has 1200 members from all over the world. there are nearly 70 of us here today on this pilgrimage in cost him. we have members here from the united states, canada, japan, and from a number of european countries. france, the measurements, germany. we believe that dr. watson, with professor moriarty, who features in a number of stories, along with the inspector. we choose to adopt a character from the stories. some of them are very well known. we choose the characters we like. i like to dress in a military uniform. when we come out here from time to time in costume, we film and reenact the struggle between holmes and moriarty. the conclusion of the struggle is that two bodies are seen tumbling down into the water. but it will probably not to the characters to have the struggle. but it is good fun and we enjoy food, drink, company, and traveling in wonderful locations. the characters are immortal. if y
many have made the pilgrimage to switzerland, the final -- the final battle between holmes and moriarty>> the character i play on the pilgrimage this year is the king of bohemia. the society has 1200 members from all over the world. there are nearly 70 of us here today on this pilgrimage in cost him. we have members here from the united states, canada, japan, and from a number of european countries. france, the measurements, germany. we believe that dr. watson, with professor moriarty,...
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switzerland's famed jet man performs a spectacular stunt alongside an historic aircraft. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm mara schiavocampo. today we begin with a day to reflect. 11 years ago today terrorists attacked this country in an unprecedented assault killing nearly 3,000 people. today remembrance ceremonies will be held at each of the three locations where those lives were lost including the former site of new york city's world trade center. nbc's danielle lee joins us at ground zero. >> reporter: good morning, mara. today's ceremony at the national memorial behind me will feature six moments of silence marking the terror attacks as well as a reading of the victims. what you'll notice this year is there will be fewer speakers than in years past. one year of their debut, these reflecting pools in front of the fallen world trade towers will be front and center. >> you can't forget that day. >> reporter: while the country isn't forgetting the people
switzerland's famed jet man performs a spectacular stunt alongside an historic aircraft. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm mara schiavocampo. today we begin with a day to reflect. 11 years ago today terrorists attacked this country in an unprecedented assault killing nearly 3,000 people. today remembrance ceremonies will be held at each of the three locations where...
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when these assets were seized in switzerland they were seized within thirty minutes to stop any of this stuff being moved around the planet but the mo the more important background to all of this is that british foreign policy has it's talked about by people like william hague in officially by people like david cameron is actually not necessary this is evidence that we're not actually doing what we say we're going to do so where is this other kind of shadow foreign policy coming from and i think that's in many ways exposed if you start looking at groups like the private club called the royal institute for international affairs chatham house this is funded by the very financial elites and also by the military industrial complex and incidentally by the b.b.c. and these people from the wall institute for international affairs in chatham house are actually setting in to a large extent through their organs their papers like international affairs their magazine what british foreign policy is they're far much plant far much more clout than the foreign office and they were essentially tell peop
when these assets were seized in switzerland they were seized within thirty minutes to stop any of this stuff being moved around the planet but the mo the more important background to all of this is that british foreign policy has it's talked about by people like william hague in officially by people like david cameron is actually not necessary this is evidence that we're not actually doing what we say we're going to do so where is this other kind of shadow foreign policy coming from and i...
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what is it that switzerland does so well but the rest of the world does not do quite so well? i'm talking about competitiveness. >> according to the, world economic the biggest is competitiveness -- according to the world economic forum, it is competitiveness. if the function of the jobs market, the financial markets, the goods market, and innovation. it is the world's most competitive country because it ve veryl of the of but abo well. it gets the goods to the market and has great infrastructure and grade education. that's why singapore is number one. -- that is why sweden is number one and singapore is in second place. the united states used to always be a number one. now it is in the no. 7 position. what has gone wrong with the united states? >> the u.s. was #15 years ago and has been falling little by little in the rankings. -- was number one about five years ago. it continues to be the world's innovation are house and we don't see that changing any time in the near future. on the other hand, there are burgeoning weaknesses we have seen growing over time, in particular the
what is it that switzerland does so well but the rest of the world does not do quite so well? i'm talking about competitiveness. >> according to the, world economic the biggest is competitiveness -- according to the world economic forum, it is competitiveness. if the function of the jobs market, the financial markets, the goods market, and innovation. it is the world's most competitive country because it ve veryl of the of but abo well. it gets the goods to the market and has great...
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taxpayers with secret accounts in switzerland. today his lawyers announced the irs has rewarded birkenfeld with what's believed to be the largest whistle blower award ever. $104 million. citing his exceptional cooperation. >> with $5 billion collected so far, the award to brad is less than two cents on the dollar for every dollar collected by the treasury. >> reporter: after birkenfeld blew the whistle, he was prosecuted for failing to come completely clean about his own actions to help a client avoid taxes. he's now on home confinement, serving the end of a prison sentence. he and others argued the prosecution was unjust. >> this was the largest tax fraud case in the world, and i sacrificed my reputation, my life, my finances, and this is how i get treated? >> reporter: birkenfeld will have to pay taxes on the award and pay his lawyers, who say they now plan to pursue a presidential pardon. lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> now we go to syria, where the civil war has triggered a growing humanitarian crisis that we're on the g
taxpayers with secret accounts in switzerland. today his lawyers announced the irs has rewarded birkenfeld with what's believed to be the largest whistle blower award ever. $104 million. citing his exceptional cooperation. >> with $5 billion collected so far, the award to brad is less than two cents on the dollar for every dollar collected by the treasury. >> reporter: after birkenfeld blew the whistle, he was prosecuted for failing to come completely clean about his own actions to...
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will be more favored than the swiss but switzerland has really suffered and the u.k. has been doing better and better in relation and they both have about two trillion dollars so they're neck and neck now well you know no matter how rich a crime the elites always circle the wagons when there is an income stream at stake we saw that during the sex scandal at penn state university we see this live for so tell us about the way i get in which you were encircled what happened when you arrived at heathrow airport well i was researching jersey for a while a couple years and at the time that i got property over there i met with immigration to just make sure that my affairs were in order and they said they were but when they found out what i was researching their flags me they didn't tell me and the next time across the border i was imprisoned underneath heathrow airport and they went through all of my things they refused to give me a lawyer or let me call my consulate i was taking all my rights were taken away from me and then they sent me back to the united states i still ha
will be more favored than the swiss but switzerland has really suffered and the u.k. has been doing better and better in relation and they both have about two trillion dollars so they're neck and neck now well you know no matter how rich a crime the elites always circle the wagons when there is an income stream at stake we saw that during the sex scandal at penn state university we see this live for so tell us about the way i get in which you were encircled what happened when you arrived at...
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three sixty six two was the score joke of a chappie to get through the morning match and will play switzerland stanislav one can just you know eleven am i haven't played the first first match of the session for a long time so it's so the easy. always the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go to bed early and try to wake up early you know get your body moving obviously as i said you know i wanted to start very sharp from the first point that i've done that. so happy is spain's david ferrer he booked his place in the fourth round with a four set win over strategies for world number one and i think hewitt that i will play richard guest a place in the courses times article five anybody keeps his career going he said he's going to retire after the u.s. open but made sure of at least one more appearance on caught after a four set when i was a sleaze five year phonemic probably will cry argentina's from martin del potro for a place called six. now let's switch to football in the russian premier league where roman pavlyuchenko came off the bench to score the winner and locomotives tw
three sixty six two was the score joke of a chappie to get through the morning match and will play switzerland stanislav one can just you know eleven am i haven't played the first first match of the session for a long time so it's so the easy. always the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go to bed early and try to wake up early you know get your body moving obviously as i said you know i wanted to start very sharp from the first point that i've done that. so happy is spain's...
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investors and five waited to hear about now let's move on and stay with the euro but move on to switzerlandthis time and that's because after months of surprising resilience through the economic downturn in europe switzerland appears to be on the brink of recession after a strong performance earlier this year the swiss economy contracted zero point one percent that's in the second quarter and that's as exports to the euro zone fell that's the first drop since the third quarter of two thousand and eleven when the swiss national bank composed of francs eleven so help protect the economy. well let's continue with the currencies the euro is still losing and weakening against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble its strength and against both major currencies this tuesday let's take a look at the russian markets and they are now closed so this is the closing picture the artsy as it was for closing time and the mindsets last just the last it was a volatile session throughout the day we saw again strawbs and all of this coming of course with a weak performance from asia as well as the weak ma
investors and five waited to hear about now let's move on and stay with the euro but move on to switzerlandthis time and that's because after months of surprising resilience through the economic downturn in europe switzerland appears to be on the brink of recession after a strong performance earlier this year the swiss economy contracted zero point one percent that's in the second quarter and that's as exports to the euro zone fell that's the first drop since the third quarter of two thousand...
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switzerland allocated accounts how much gold is really there and it's not encumbered by other people thinking they own the same gold just under the. a few years ago morgan stanley was fined millions of dollars for charging clients for silver they were storing for them but the silver wasn't there and they ended up having to pay huge fines and that could be going on which we know is going on all over the gold silver world are taking in all this money selling gold to the same people. but not actually purchasing the gold in or using all the funds as long as people leave gold and silver in the system no problem but i run starts yikes like musical chairs and there are not enough chairs when everybody goes to sit down but in the one nine hundred thirty s. during the depression there were bank failures is there any case where we see bullion banks fail i think when we get to the tipping point that's the kind of thing will happen people will be asking for their gold and silver they won't get it and that will lead to a failure of certain sorts at least a failure within a division of a company o
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activate those stimulus measures that's what investors want to hear about now let's move on to switzerland same with the euro zone there after months of surprising resilience to the economic downturn in europe switzerland appears to be on the brink of recession after a strong performance earlier this year the swiss economy contracted zero point one percent in the second quarter and that's as exports to the euro zone fell that's the first drop since the third quarter of two thousand and eleven when the swiss national bank imposed the franc ceiling to help protect the economy. now let's take a look i currencies and see where the euro dollar ruble stands when it comes to the euro it is still dropping against the us dollar weakening when it comes to the ruble again against both major currencies when it comes to the russian markets. throughout that there was so gains the losses and all resulted in the makes picture as you can see there on the screen and all of this comes of course of what i mentioned earlier happened in asia the u.s. and the euro zone now let's talk i did mention the oil prices
activate those stimulus measures that's what investors want to hear about now let's move on to switzerland same with the euro zone there after months of surprising resilience to the economic downturn in europe switzerland appears to be on the brink of recession after a strong performance earlier this year the swiss economy contracted zero point one percent in the second quarter and that's as exports to the euro zone fell that's the first drop since the third quarter of two thousand and eleven...
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. >> switzerland and singapore and negare land and sweden? >> sig pore always you can slightly ignore them. i wouldn't be too scared about it. four european union countries are ahead of america. remember the euro wrone and quike frankly it is a you are doing better here than in europe. >> we are glad you are here. >> we do have a fis dal cliff. >> we have to do something now. wayne is right. we have the most incept congress in history. they passed po're 54 of those. they are getting nothing done and putting out horrible legislation . you have tech companies moving to china because of their we have to do it better from ground up. >> uncertainty. we are talking about a distrust. are we getting pending cut they are not hiring workers. >> that is a problem for the stock mark and workers as well >> what is government going to do. stimulus or hand out to solyndra. 3.0 or 4.0. american businesses can do fine if the government gets the heck out of the way. thank you for having us . >> forget the quarterback. attacking business and a new report >> wha
. >> switzerland and singapore and negare land and sweden? >> sig pore always you can slightly ignore them. i wouldn't be too scared about it. four european union countries are ahead of america. remember the euro wrone and quike frankly it is a you are doing better here than in europe. >> we are glad you are here. >> we do have a fis dal cliff. >> we have to do something now. wayne is right. we have the most incept congress in history. they passed po're 54 of...
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. >>> a group in switzerland said it will present proof there's an earlier version of mona lisa.elieves it was done by leonardo davinci at least 11 years before the famous mona lisa that now hangs in the louvre. the clothing and posture is similar. the only thing different is the landscape in the background. some said davinci couldn't have paint the it based on x-rays. fascinating. have to see what happens with that. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" tips on booking your holiday travel, i'm terrell brown, this is the "cbs morning news". brown, this is the "cbs morning news". here's my morning routine. wardrobe. cute. then new activia breakfast blend. mmm... a great way to help start the day. and it helps regulate your digestive system. new activia breakfast blend. >>> members of an indiana national guard unit returned home wednesday after a year long deployment in afghanistan. their mission was to patrol roads and clear away bombs in kandahar province. their homecoming was an emotional event marred by the sad reality some of their colleagues haven't made i
. >>> a group in switzerland said it will present proof there's an earlier version of mona lisa.elieves it was done by leonardo davinci at least 11 years before the famous mona lisa that now hangs in the louvre. the clothing and posture is similar. the only thing different is the landscape in the background. some said davinci couldn't have paint the it based on x-rays. fascinating. have to see what happens with that. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs "this...
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freidman educating our students than any other country in the world than switzerland.here is only 8 students in switzerland. yodeling. we spends more money. still not enough. we want more, we want more. former teacher. it's bull. it's not money. here is what it is. here is what your newspaper won't recognize. it's personal responsibility. that's why the country is weaker than it was in the past. because we individual americans aren't taking responsibility for our actions. >> there is no question that is part of it. if you read our section in the book about actually education, our argument is, yeah, we need better teachers but we also need better parents, better community leaders. >> bill: you can't force parents to be good. how can you do that. >> you can't but you can model it it's something that has to be inspired. you are absolutely right, bill. you can't force it but it is something that can be inspired by local and national leaders. >> bill: do you think mitt romney is a mean guy who doesn't care about the folks? >> i never met the guy. i have never spoken to him.
freidman educating our students than any other country in the world than switzerland.here is only 8 students in switzerland. yodeling. we spends more money. still not enough. we want more, we want more. former teacher. it's bull. it's not money. here is what it is. here is what your newspaper won't recognize. it's personal responsibility. that's why the country is weaker than it was in the past. because we individual americans aren't taking responsibility for our actions. >> there is no...
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in the past two years to what has surpassed russia, switzerland, and hong kong.of the start of this year that is more than $184 billion. brazil. this emerging economy as one and $2,307,000,000,000 in debt. number three, our friends across the pond, the u.k., investment in u.s. debt is at an all-time high of 429 billion. japan. this country on as a whopping $1 trillion in u.s. debt. you know the number one holder of our debt, don't you? it's china. not by much. after referred to as our number one holder, but as of june the difference is only 40 billion. the real kicker, foreign investors hold only a fraction of u.s. debt. as much as we are china and japan, we have social security nearly $5 trillion. no wonder the program is set to go bust. meanwhile, the cold shoulder at the democratic national convention, got in jerusalem, those two words are welcomed back into the fall tonight. democrats restoring references to god and jerusalem to the platform after receiving criticism, both republicans and democrats over their mission. for more, editor of the weekly standard.
in the past two years to what has surpassed russia, switzerland, and hong kong.of the start of this year that is more than $184 billion. brazil. this emerging economy as one and $2,307,000,000,000 in debt. number three, our friends across the pond, the u.k., investment in u.s. debt is at an all-time high of 429 billion. japan. this country on as a whopping $1 trillion in u.s. debt. you know the number one holder of our debt, don't you? it's china. not by much. after referred to as our number...