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china u.s. relationships to a higher level and enter into a property partnership in areas of interest. i would like to say that in fact the convergence adventures between china and the united states has already existed. this is an actual fact. i will not give you a comprehensive list of our achievements and trade development from 25 u.s. dollars to 890 billion u.s. dollars. [speaking in chinese] >> translator: this was unexpected by both china and the united states. since 2008, our two countries joined hands to cope with the impact of the financial crisis. wasn't as the most significant convergence of interests and special conditions at that time? yes, it was. and now we need to adapt to each other and make the necessary distance in order to work together to deal with changes in the spirit and handle the domestic restructuring of each country. this may become and should become a new convergence adventures between our two countries. in this regard, one thing of earth our attention. the chinese an
china u.s. relationships to a higher level and enter into a property partnership in areas of interest. i would like to say that in fact the convergence adventures between china and the united states has already existed. this is an actual fact. i will not give you a comprehensive list of our achievements and trade development from 25 u.s. dollars to 890 billion u.s. dollars. [speaking in chinese] >> translator: this was unexpected by both china and the united states. since 2008, our two...
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if not for the u.s. that reserve pomo operations i think you know the stock market would be crashing also on the surface everything looks ok and just like the same coom department store disaster we have you know the regulators that are basically you know taking bribes to look the other way ok so structural ng the u.s. economy is wake and you mentioned something in there i want to go back to it for a second pomo or permanent open market operations so explain a little bit how this works cuomo operations are basically designed to recapitalize u.s. banks so what happens is the u.s. reserve they just print money in there and they buy u.s. treasury mature and u.s. surety bond otherwise the church or it will collapse as well and therefore the banks are recapitalized i have a body and i soon they take a lot of money and put it back into the stock market because certainly to. buster is not buying so. the market there's been a lot of questions asked who is actually buying u.s. stocks to make the stock market go up
if not for the u.s. that reserve pomo operations i think you know the stock market would be crashing also on the surface everything looks ok and just like the same coom department store disaster we have you know the regulators that are basically you know taking bribes to look the other way ok so structural ng the u.s. economy is wake and you mentioned something in there i want to go back to it for a second pomo or permanent open market operations so explain a little bit how this works cuomo...
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was the u.s. . well the report prepared by the u.s. ambassador to russia has concluded that basically the opposition in the country is on sustained and immature he's also reported that some members of the opposition actually asked for the united states for help in. a new political parties. many members of the opposition believe that. running for president once again would be the biggest threat to the russian u.s. relations and the united states should also be involved in preventing that from happening. he doesn't think that the u.s. should be involved in that. to further improve relations between russia and the us the a bomb or administration has a stand simply refrain from vocal support for democratic reform civil society activists in russia are unaware of the contours of the u.s. approach to shuman rights and its record of public statements and speeches russia's democrats remain in mere terminal really constant personality disputes disagreements with the kremlin differences over the viability of political activity . in his report to
was the u.s. . well the report prepared by the u.s. ambassador to russia has concluded that basically the opposition in the country is on sustained and immature he's also reported that some members of the opposition actually asked for the united states for help in. a new political parties. many members of the opposition believe that. running for president once again would be the biggest threat to the russian u.s. relations and the united states should also be involved in preventing that from...
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the u.s.. in about an hour and a half, the joint news conference with president obama and president hu, that's followed by a house foreign affairs committee on relations between the u.s. and china. >> a live view from the north lawn of the white house. we're inside, president obama hosting a state dinner, the third of his presidency. the guest of honor is hu jintao, president of china. guests include chinese americans, cabinet members, and a number of entertainers. they greeted president hu at the north entrance and then went to a reception on the top floor of the white house. this caps a day of ceremony and protocol in business relations between the u.s. and china. tomorrow, hu jintao travels to capitol hill to meet with congressional leaders. we should point out, three of the top four members of congress are no-shows. harry reed, john boehner, and mcconnell are not in attendance. nancy pelosi, however, is. we're joined in the studio by the senior director of asia and thanks for being with us
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the u.s. is official gold reserves are actually correct so a big it added a day it's opinions on you know who has the most precious metals and hard assets of as far as who will survive you know the currency game of chicken that we're see ok well in those terms clearly the u.s. has an advantage if the gall that they say that they have in fort knox is actually there approximately eight thousand tons versus giantess supply i believe it's somewhere in the area of three thousand tons they have said that they want to increase that level by four or five thousand tons but i want to ask you something you know you're over there and smart knowledge you dot com so let me ask you a question theoretical what if what if china. decides to play this game of chicken and by announcing that they're going to monetize their gold supply and be the first country in the world to monetize their gold supply what effect would this have the fact that they have less gold to monetise would actually work in their favor becau
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and the latino population here in the u.s. in the past these two haven't really been friends but as the g.o.p. realizes that they need the lead tetovo down the line they're starting to warm up to the hispanic population but we'll it really work republican strategist leslie sanchez will join me to discuss the topic then would you believe that the u.s. doesn't have an exact knowledge of how many military bases we have around the world according to one author the pentagon other experts none of them can seem to nail down an exact count and to me that is very disturbing we're going to have the author on our show to discuss his findings and why he thinks the u.s. is so clueless on the number of our military bases abroad and it's no secret that new york city washington d.c. these are hot spots known around the world but is there a disconnect between these two cities and the rest of america and what role does the media have to play in all that political journalist david sirota will join me to discuss the growing disconnect and it's fr
and the latino population here in the u.s. in the past these two haven't really been friends but as the g.o.p. realizes that they need the lead tetovo down the line they're starting to warm up to the hispanic population but we'll it really work republican strategist leslie sanchez will join me to discuss the topic then would you believe that the u.s. doesn't have an exact knowledge of how many military bases we have around the world according to one author the pentagon other experts none of...
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the u.s. havei o gone into afghanistan in the>> first place after 9/11?e af >> guest: not militarily. not the way we did. the crimes of 9/11 were horrific crimes. they were crimes against c humanity. but i don't think you solve a crime by war.ime and i think that was as true for a massive crime as for a smallll crime. if we look at those people whose have actually been caught, the leadership peopl e of al-qaeda that have ended up in u.s. custody, that sort of thing,f we're not seeing that they are caught in bombing raids. we're seeing that it's good intelligence that finds them. it means that we need international cooperation. we need the international t criminal court. you know, one of the things ings did -- it was actually one ofdi the fun things in writing these books, i wrote one book right after 9/11 that was, again, designed to help sort of sort out -- >> host: which one was that? >> guest: that was "before and after: u.s. foreign policy on the september 11th crisis." and the goal there
the u.s. havei o gone into afghanistan in the>> first place after 9/11?e af >> guest: not militarily. not the way we did. the crimes of 9/11 were horrific crimes. they were crimes against c humanity. but i don't think you solve a crime by war.ime and i think that was as true for a massive crime as for a smallll crime. if we look at those people whose have actually been caught, the leadership peopl e of al-qaeda that have ended up in u.s. custody, that sort of thing,f we're not...
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and the u.s. on the u.s. side you have the same goals. so we share some common interests on these two issues. so we did cooperate in the past. we have having cooperation now. i think provided that we pursue the same goal, provided we develop cooperation on the basis of mutual interests so we can move forward, that will be a good news for everybody. >> charlie: but the united states has had a difficult time convincing the chinese with respect to iran to vote for proposals in the security council. >> for china with regard to the nuclear issue, our position is when iran should not possess nuclear weapons. two, iran should enjoy the right to peaceful use of nuclear energy. these two points, you know, china consistently defends these two points in our position with regard to the iranian nuclear issue. and sometimes i think you have to put yourself into china's shoes. look, we need u.s. we need also to develop on the basis of the mutual interests cooperation with iran. respecting u.n. resolutions about iran. so this is also, i think, if we do t
and the u.s. on the u.s. side you have the same goals. so we share some common interests on these two issues. so we did cooperate in the past. we have having cooperation now. i think provided that we pursue the same goal, provided we develop cooperation on the basis of mutual interests so we can move forward, that will be a good news for everybody. >> charlie: but the united states has had a difficult time convincing the chinese with respect to iran to vote for proposals in the security...
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u.s. jobs and it's not just trading off the kind of mexico china is also the largest foreign holder of u.s. debt of the two leaders on same discussed human rights we are saying china is willing to continue talks based on mutual respect and interference toma from its. reports on the two countries mixed relationship. i went into burger king with my son and i. think it's a z.h. using the choose e z h u z h u and recognize the that is chinese for seven americans the word china elicits fear recognizing china's rise means recognizing america's decline and now we are getting now. our toys and our things in our little happy meals which should be banned there so dangerous. not just our toys in the bag made in china but the image and everything else but culture coming from china. or others china elicits feelings of inferiority according to the pew research center forty seven percent of americans think china is the world's leading economic power only thirty one percent think america. that's certainly
u.s. jobs and it's not just trading off the kind of mexico china is also the largest foreign holder of u.s. debt of the two leaders on same discussed human rights we are saying china is willing to continue talks based on mutual respect and interference toma from its. reports on the two countries mixed relationship. i went into burger king with my son and i. think it's a z.h. using the choose e z h u z h u and recognize the that is chinese for seven americans the word china elicits fear...
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the u.s. government debt. whether they can get it under control. >> absent any action, the jet -- debt to gdp ratio will be rising. >> we hear from one economist who argues america could be a second division socialist state. >> two of britain's leading people bring a rare audience to us. >> this is very important at the same time. >> asked to name the biggest threat hanging over the global economy and most people would think of a crisis in the euro zone, but some see a larger cloud that could make the bailout of portugal make up -- look like loose change. >> president obama when to a factory to talk about creating jobs. new figures showed the economy is not creating enough of them. they have been good at creating federal debt. this is what the head of the central bank had to say about the long-term threat at that they covering -- government borrowing this money. >> we have done little to address this critical threat to our economy. doing nothing will not be an option in definitely. the greater
the u.s. government debt. whether they can get it under control. >> absent any action, the jet -- debt to gdp ratio will be rising. >> we hear from one economist who argues america could be a second division socialist state. >> two of britain's leading people bring a rare audience to us. >> this is very important at the same time. >> asked to name the biggest threat hanging over the global economy and most people would think of a crisis in the euro zone, but some...
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in the u.s.s well. the military side of her comments -- i believe that i was watching c-span about one week ago. there was a discussion on the military to military aspect that was sorely lacking. i believe it was the secretary of defense that alluded to the fact that they needed to have in times of crisis a direct military to military contact. that does not exist at the moment. china has ruffled swards with international treaty obligations miles off the coast. they do not want military maneuvers going on. that is international waters. direct military to military contacts between the leadership is necessary. host: let's listen to what secretary of state hillary clinton had to say. >> i would be the first to admit that this trust -- distrust lingers on both sides. we have watched china's efforts to modernize and expand its military. we have sought clarity as to their intentions. as secretary gates stressed, both sides would benefit from substantive military to military engagement and increases tran
in the u.s.s well. the military side of her comments -- i believe that i was watching c-span about one week ago. there was a discussion on the military to military aspect that was sorely lacking. i believe it was the secretary of defense that alluded to the fact that they needed to have in times of crisis a direct military to military contact. that does not exist at the moment. china has ruffled swards with international treaty obligations miles off the coast. they do not want military...
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the u.s./iran crisis and ending the u.s. war in afghanistan. where did this series come from? >> guest: you know, the first of those was the israel/palestine one which we deliberately chose reversing it. it's usually called israel/palestine, we chose to name the book understanding the palestinian-israeli conflict. that came out of a project that had actually started several years earlier with colleagues of mine who had asked me if i would put together what they called a primer as a pamphlet. and we weren't sure exactly what form it should take. we wanted something that would be easy and accessible for people who are interested in the issue but didn't necessarily know anything about it. and maybe because they're educated people would be a little bit embarrassed to admit they really don't know some of the basic questions. who are the palestinians? why are they there? are jews is and israelis the same thing? so i did this pamphlet. and then in discussing it with a very close friend and colleague
the u.s./iran crisis and ending the u.s. war in afghanistan. where did this series come from? >> guest: you know, the first of those was the israel/palestine one which we deliberately chose reversing it. it's usually called israel/palestine, we chose to name the book understanding the palestinian-israeli conflict. that came out of a project that had actually started several years earlier with colleagues of mine who had asked me if i would put together what they called a primer as a...
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it's based on u.s. interests being superior to all others, and we're going to build our relationships based on what are our strategic interests when they contradict the strategic interests of our so-called friends like india and pakistan. >> host: lou tweets in, what is your position on the wikileaks revelations and your position on policy and corporate whistleblowers in general? >> guest: for some of these i'd ask you to check our web site. i wrote a piece that's up on the huffington post also on wikileaks. a few weeks ago we had a seminar/debate/discussion about wikileaks at ipf that emerged -- ips that emerged when we realized we had quite significant differing opinions of the process. my own view is that democracy requires sunshine. democracy requires openness. war requires secrecy. and i don't like war, so i don't like secrecy. i think the more we know, the better empowered we are to fight against wars and wad -- bad policies. having said that, i think we have to be clear that any of these wikileak
it's based on u.s. interests being superior to all others, and we're going to build our relationships based on what are our strategic interests when they contradict the strategic interests of our so-called friends like india and pakistan. >> host: lou tweets in, what is your position on the wikileaks revelations and your position on policy and corporate whistleblowers in general? >> guest: for some of these i'd ask you to check our web site. i wrote a piece that's up on the...
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and the u.s. continues to say as we hear from president obama and secretary of state clinton and admiral mullen of the joint chiefs and certainly general petraeus and his predecessors were very frustrated with the pakistani government not doing more to go after the afghan taliban based in their country. well, hello, they are not going to go after them, they are going to support them because they see them as their only possibility for having a surrogate in afghanistan later. now, why is that? it's because the u.s., iran, russia and india, crucially india, have all backed the same side in afghan's long running civil war. meaning, the so-called northern alliance. the non-punjab parts of the afghan government, which now they used to be called warlords. now they're called vice premiers and things like that. and now they are called the government but that's where you have this huge contradiction of u.s. policy. it's asking pakistan to give up the one part -- the one component of afghan power where pakis
and the u.s. continues to say as we hear from president obama and secretary of state clinton and admiral mullen of the joint chiefs and certainly general petraeus and his predecessors were very frustrated with the pakistani government not doing more to go after the afghan taliban based in their country. well, hello, they are not going to go after them, they are going to support them because they see them as their only possibility for having a surrogate in afghanistan later. now, why is that?...
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the u.s. in five years. the two presidents are expected to discuss the value of the chinese currency and ways to handle tensions on the korean peninsula. the united states is calling for the appreciation of the yuan against other currency. hu has indicated that it's time to change the international financial order centered on the u.s. dollar and this may also be discussed during the summit. relations between the u.s. and china have been tense since january last year when the obama administration decided to sell weapons to taiwan. china apparently wants to demonstrate to the international community that through the visit ties have improved with the u.s. hu will also visit obama's hometown of chicago. >>> a u.s. media survey shows that president obama's support rate recovered to its highest level in nine months thanks to his handling of the shooting rampage in tucson, arizona. 54% of respondents said they approve of the president's performance, an increase of five percentage points from last mon
the u.s. in five years. the two presidents are expected to discuss the value of the chinese currency and ways to handle tensions on the korean peninsula. the united states is calling for the appreciation of the yuan against other currency. hu has indicated that it's time to change the international financial order centered on the u.s. dollar and this may also be discussed during the summit. relations between the u.s. and china have been tense since january last year when the obama...
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the u.s. is not going to solve yemen's supposed terrorist problems by itself so much like we're not solving the terrorist problems as you say in afghanistan even though there we went in with this different strategy we decide to use counterinsurgency we thought that we could win hearts and minds but that isn't happening now with petraeus in charge we're seeing it revert back to back to nitrates back to more drones you know more military force well that's the bigger fear here is that missile attacks drone attacks whatever is or isn't being reported in the american press isn't going to win hearts and minds of yemen and it's actually only going to exacerbate so-called radicalization extremism whatever pundits are calling it this week but if we want to actually counter the issues in yemen i think we can actually develop. well to people relationship that's what secretary clinton said today we need to you know build a relationship in her words beyond counterterrorism and i hope we're getting there bu
the u.s. is not going to solve yemen's supposed terrorist problems by itself so much like we're not solving the terrorist problems as you say in afghanistan even though there we went in with this different strategy we decide to use counterinsurgency we thought that we could win hearts and minds but that isn't happening now with petraeus in charge we're seeing it revert back to back to nitrates back to more drones you know more military force well that's the bigger fear here is that missile...
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the u.s. give up on haiti?" to help answer this question we'll be joined by great decision participants in dallas and by our experts: ray walser, a senior policy analyst at the heritage foundation and michael shifter, president of the inter-american dialogue. thanks to both of you for being with us on great decisions. right to the top question, "should the united states give up on haiti?" ray. >> the question, i think, is posed in a moral sense, "should the u.s. do a particular, make a particular decision regarding haiti?" i don't think that is the way the question should be posed. "will the u.s. give up on haiti?" and i'm afraid that the answer may be that the u.s. over time, will tend to give up on haiti because the problems that it faces there and the reconstruction process dealg with an impoverished country with low levels of human capital and financial capital, given its tendency to move towards political division, ah, the insecurities there and the competing interests that we face around
the u.s. give up on haiti?" to help answer this question we'll be joined by great decision participants in dallas and by our experts: ray walser, a senior policy analyst at the heritage foundation and michael shifter, president of the inter-american dialogue. thanks to both of you for being with us on great decisions. right to the top question, "should the united states give up on haiti?" ray. >> the question, i think, is posed in a moral sense, "should the u.s. do a...
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u.s. investment firm general atlantic acquired up to twenty percent of the us as the answer goes by the rescue deal is estimated at two hundred twenty five dollars that and more in. a very warm welcome to you this is from moscow but also an opposition leaders and human rights pleaded with top u.s. officials to support their plans for political and social change will based on fresh files from wiki leaks russia is part of the newspaper reports that the groups were consistently critical of the kremlin and want to the american help for reform but the request was apparently given by washington let's get some more on this. now and this hotel so what exactly did rosters. in the dissolves. will the article talks about the inability of the russian opposition leaders to law be their interests on the domestic level and having to reach out to the third parties to achieve their goals in this case the third party being the united states of america now they believe that harsh criticism from the u.s. woul
u.s. investment firm general atlantic acquired up to twenty percent of the us as the answer goes by the rescue deal is estimated at two hundred twenty five dollars that and more in. a very warm welcome to you this is from moscow but also an opposition leaders and human rights pleaded with top u.s. officials to support their plans for political and social change will based on fresh files from wiki leaks russia is part of the newspaper reports that the groups were consistently critical of the...
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right u.s. leaders agree the two superpowers still differ on some sensitive issues beijing's growing influence in the u.s. is making some people there look at least. it's six pm in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story a woman who was voted norwegian of the year is being deported from the cat scandinavian country as an illegal immigrant or a north. maria amalie came to norway in her early teens and since then has been living there openly but without a visa after she wrote a book revealing corruption in the country's immigration system the order came for her to be kicked out or he's a lawyer emmett has more. are you relieved that you can stay in norway for one more day maria yes this was very good one day's good luck and one more day might be all she gets for russian born maria is due to be deported from norway where she's lived since she was sixteen she speaks fluent norwegian has a degree from a norwegian university and even a norwegian boyfriend. the only thing i've wanted
right u.s. leaders agree the two superpowers still differ on some sensitive issues beijing's growing influence in the u.s. is making some people there look at least. it's six pm in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story a woman who was voted norwegian of the year is being deported from the cat scandinavian country as an illegal immigrant or a north. maria amalie came to norway in her early teens and since then has been living there openly but without a visa after she wrote a...
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we hope that the u.s. will honor its commitment and work with us to preserve the progress of our relations. china and the united states are different in history, culture, social progress and development levels. it is only normal that we have some disagreements and friction. we should review and have no bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term perspective and with a sense of responsibility to history and the future. we should prevent our relations from being affected or held by any individual incident at any particular time. we should increase mutual trust, remove obstacles and work together to build a china-u.s. partnership based on the tool benefits. -- based on mutual benefits. the first decade of the 21st century has just passed. it was a decade when china made remarkable achievement in its reform and about endeavors. its relation with the rest of the world notably strengthened. the chinese economy grew at an average annual rate of around 11%. the chinese people's livelihood markedly improved.
we hope that the u.s. will honor its commitment and work with us to preserve the progress of our relations. china and the united states are different in history, culture, social progress and development levels. it is only normal that we have some disagreements and friction. we should review and have no bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term perspective and with a sense of responsibility to history and the future. we should prevent our relations from being affected or held by any...
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the u.s. army is training with is to secure afghanistan's most dangerous areas for a few dollars a month washington to keep fighting. against about jason what about for the world it's not so easily it. isn't so the good way to call home to a long stretch of afghanistan's national highway wardak has been a focal point of the taliban's comeback in recent years. in early two thousand and nine overstretched afghan forces were struggling to hold back so military planners decided to raise a local militia to help cover the most dangerous gaps sides a kia quit a better paying job to join because he was tired of the fighting around his village in the valley nicknamed by u.s. troops the valley of death for its deadly ambushes and firefights mike. the situation was bad here and i needed to do something for my family before it gets worse. there are hundreds of militiamen like him spread across wardak province now the afghan government and u.s. military are about to launch dozens of new militias in hotspot
the u.s. army is training with is to secure afghanistan's most dangerous areas for a few dollars a month washington to keep fighting. against about jason what about for the world it's not so easily it. isn't so the good way to call home to a long stretch of afghanistan's national highway wardak has been a focal point of the taliban's comeback in recent years. in early two thousand and nine overstretched afghan forces were struggling to hold back so military planners decided to raise a local...
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u.s. for help but frequently gets the cold shoulder from washington. and the chinese and american leaders agree the two superpowers still differ on sensitive issues beijing's growing influence in the u.s. is making people there look at least. hello this is the news channel my name's kevin owen it's now eleven pm here in moscow and our top story for you a woman who was voted norwegian of the year is being deported from the scandinavian country as an illegal immigrant born in the russian region of north korea and really came to norway in around eating and published a book revealing corruption in its immigration system after that the order came to be kicked out of his door emmott reports. this is a girl who is now known as maria amélie but riginal name was muddiness alarm of a she was born in body cars the capital of an office that her family felt when she was quite a young girl that they had to leave russia arrived in norway roundabout two thousand and two where they applied for asylum but t
u.s. for help but frequently gets the cold shoulder from washington. and the chinese and american leaders agree the two superpowers still differ on sensitive issues beijing's growing influence in the u.s. is making people there look at least. hello this is the news channel my name's kevin owen it's now eleven pm here in moscow and our top story for you a woman who was voted norwegian of the year is being deported from the scandinavian country as an illegal immigrant born in the russian region...
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u.s. terror list of being given asylum in the scandinavian country the report tonight also. fresh files from wiki leaks show russia's opposition turns to the u.s. for help but frequently gets the cold shoulder from washington. and chinese and american leaders agree the two superpowers still differ on the sensitive issues beijing's growing influence in the u.s. is making making people there look east again the report coming up. this is r.t. work and if you just joined us it's now ten pm here in moscow my name's kevin though in our top story tonight for you a woman who was voted norwegian of the year is being deported from the scandinavian country as an illegal immigrant born in the russian region of north korea came to norway in early teens and then published a book revealing corruption in its immigration system after that the order came for her to be kicked out laura emmott's picks up the story. this is a girl who is now known as maria amélie but riginal name was muddiness alarm of a she w
u.s. terror list of being given asylum in the scandinavian country the report tonight also. fresh files from wiki leaks show russia's opposition turns to the u.s. for help but frequently gets the cold shoulder from washington. and chinese and american leaders agree the two superpowers still differ on the sensitive issues beijing's growing influence in the u.s. is making making people there look east again the report coming up. this is r.t. work and if you just joined us it's now ten pm here in...
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>> we've seen quite a bit, particularly here in the u.s. we've added about 1,300 people to our payroll in 2010. what you just mentioned affects about 260 people. we're bringing back capacity, we're utilizing the opportunity of getting very, very competitive power. and very clean power, hydro power. so that all makes sense. and if the market conditions to grow, we will be doing that. >> susie: we know alcoa produces a lum name-- a lum new for jet plane, soda cans, to the auto industry. how are those sectors looking? what is the outlook for them for 2011? >> outlook is substantially improved. we actually see that almost all of our end markets, those that you mentioned, have a pretty positive picture. let's go to aerospace. aerospace, roughly 300 orders of large scale planes in 2009. roughly 900 last year, right. if you look at automotive, we saw the december number coming in in the u.s. very strong, 1.1 million sales there. this breaks the pattern of the decline. the decline since 2005. we didn't have a year which was gross which we do have n
>> we've seen quite a bit, particularly here in the u.s. we've added about 1,300 people to our payroll in 2010. what you just mentioned affects about 260 people. we're bringing back capacity, we're utilizing the opportunity of getting very, very competitive power. and very clean power, hydro power. so that all makes sense. and if the market conditions to grow, we will be doing that. >> susie: we know alcoa produces a lum name-- a lum new for jet plane, soda cans, to the auto...
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u.s. president barack obama led a moment of silence for the six people who died in a shooting rampage in it tucson, arizona. >>> we are speaking directly to our sense of loss but also speaking to our hopes for the future. and how out of this tragedy we can come together as a stronger nation. >>> the president, first lady michelle obama, and his staff gather on the white house south lawn on monday to take part in the vigil. [ bell tolling ] arizona residents also observed a moment of silence. they gathered with investigators at the site of the shooting. the incident on saturday left six dead and 14 injured, including congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she remains in critical condition from a gunshot to the head. among the dead are a federal judge and a 9-year-old girl. at the elementary school where christina taylor green attended, students and teachers put up messages of sympathy. she was born on the day of the september 11th terrorist attacks. the fbi is investigating the suspect, jared lo
u.s. president barack obama led a moment of silence for the six people who died in a shooting rampage in it tucson, arizona. >>> we are speaking directly to our sense of loss but also speaking to our hopes for the future. and how out of this tragedy we can come together as a stronger nation. >>> the president, first lady michelle obama, and his staff gather on the white house south lawn on monday to take part in the vigil. [ bell tolling ] arizona residents also observed a...
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the u.s. finds that paying afghan militias to hold back taliban influence is not enough to buy their loyalty. and in business belarus is raising the transit terry for russian oil pipe twelve percent starting from next month or more in twenty minutes. so you're watching r t broadcasting live from moscow welcome to the program a former cia operative whose wanted in venezuela and cuba for terrorist attacks throughout the nerika has gone on trial in the u.s. but that's not why it was posada is in court instead he's being charged with lying to immigration offices on tuesday harvest looks at why the u.s. is turning a blind eye to and then turn wrist. miami florida white sandy beaches miniskirts and. this vacation spot is also home to a convicted international terrorist luis posada could be less coined the bin laden of the americas the anti castro cuban was the cia's dirty secret in south and central america trained as an explosives expert at the notorious school of the americas posada's acts of terr
the u.s. finds that paying afghan militias to hold back taliban influence is not enough to buy their loyalty. and in business belarus is raising the transit terry for russian oil pipe twelve percent starting from next month or more in twenty minutes. so you're watching r t broadcasting live from moscow welcome to the program a former cia operative whose wanted in venezuela and cuba for terrorist attacks throughout the nerika has gone on trial in the u.s. but that's not why it was posada is in...
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the u.s. idea of planning is to let the banks extend decide where to extend credit where to fund things and the financial advantage point is the short term vantage point basically of assets gripping so you have the banks stripping assets and stripping income in the united states imposing debt deflation this is what china is trying to get rid of and of course they're going to move much more towards the internal market simply because the market in the united states and europe is shrinking so one way or another given their productive capacity of course they're going to use that to raise living standards that's the only way that they can maintain a market for the for the policy and in a mixed economy with the government playing a role along side business to create an environment where business can serve the public interest you're going to have a much more efficient allocation of resources than you have here when the market is planned by banks with a view towards how much can we get the private sec
the u.s. idea of planning is to let the banks extend decide where to extend credit where to fund things and the financial advantage point is the short term vantage point basically of assets gripping so you have the banks stripping assets and stripping income in the united states imposing debt deflation this is what china is trying to get rid of and of course they're going to move much more towards the internal market simply because the market in the united states and europe is shrinking so one...
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many u.s. economists and politicians have argued that china has unfair competitive advantage in international trade because it holds down the value of its currency. that practice makes chinese exports cheaper. meanwhile, china's biggest bank is taking control of a u.s. based bank. the industrial and commercial bank of china will reportedly pay $100 million for a major stake in the u.s. division of the bank of east asia. according to the wall street journal, it's the first chinese lender to buy into an american retail bank. the deal, which comes on the last day of chinese president hu's visit, is likely to be carefully reviewed by u.s. regulators. speaking of u.s. regulators, china says it'll work closely with the u.s. federal aviation administration on certifications for its c9-19 passenger jet. the jet is china's entire into the global aviation business. its being built by the commercial aircraft corporation of china-- a state controlled firm. the plane, would hold 190 passengers and compete h
many u.s. economists and politicians have argued that china has unfair competitive advantage in international trade because it holds down the value of its currency. that practice makes chinese exports cheaper. meanwhile, china's biggest bank is taking control of a u.s. based bank. the industrial and commercial bank of china will reportedly pay $100 million for a major stake in the u.s. division of the bank of east asia. according to the wall street journal, it's the first chinese lender to buy...
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the u.s. can cooperate on the korean peninsula issues. china stepping up activity in the east china sea including waters near japan will also be a focus of the talks. >>> south korean president, lee myung-bak, says he will step up security following north korea's shelling of a south korean island in november. he also said the south is ready to increase economic cooperation if the north is willing to work toward denuclearization. lee made the comments in a televised new year's speech on monday. >> translator: any military aggression would be met with stern and strong responses. we have to deter the north from acting provocatively. >> he urged the north to end its military adventurism. >> translator: the door is still open for dialogue. if the north shows sincerity, we are willing to give it more economic help together with the international community. >> president lee has taken a hard line toward the north since the artillery attack on yeonpyeong island. he's apparently changing his stance beca
the u.s. can cooperate on the korean peninsula issues. china stepping up activity in the east china sea including waters near japan will also be a focus of the talks. >>> south korean president, lee myung-bak, says he will step up security following north korea's shelling of a south korean island in november. he also said the south is ready to increase economic cooperation if the north is willing to work toward denuclearization. lee made the comments in a televised new year's speech on...
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that the gun rather than to boot is set to make his first u.s. court appearance for a pretrial hearing he faces charges of conspiring to kill americans and supplying weapons to terrorists buthe maintains his innocence the media continues to call him the merchant of death and it's a sea change in imports. for one three. true to form hollywood and most of us love a great villain in the film lord of war nicolas cage please have your was officials celebrate his arrest the so-called merchant of death is now a federal inmate who is this merchant of death and why is he getting all of this attention with. the us over the course of eight years cultivated this image of an evil mastermind apparently they have no other problems nowadays there is only victor boot there is no osama bin ladin no al qaida no problems in afghanistan no problems in iraq there is only victor boot the evil man is a russian cargo dealing businessman chased by the u.s. for a decade upon the request of america he was arrested in thailand two years ago after thai courts twice found him
that the gun rather than to boot is set to make his first u.s. court appearance for a pretrial hearing he faces charges of conspiring to kill americans and supplying weapons to terrorists buthe maintains his innocence the media continues to call him the merchant of death and it's a sea change in imports. for one three. true to form hollywood and most of us love a great villain in the film lord of war nicolas cage please have your was officials celebrate his arrest the so-called merchant of...
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and the u.s. and i know that you guys wrote out a statement for the british government do you have anything to say for the u.s. government now that you know they're working together on this one. the moment i can't speak for the whole of anonymous but we do not have a current us government press release it might change so we just say keep your eyes peeled on the internet but how do you take these actions from the us government searching our excuse me executing forty search warrants all in one day across the us we're taking it quite well we're trying to support we're trying to find out who it is we're trying to support people. it is a pain. again we're not worried that they're going to touch all of us. hold them so my connection is give me to shoot. are you still with me you could keep talking so we can see if we can still hear you. i think that we may have lost our anonymous representative please tell me if you're still with us and her connection is better. i think that we that we may have lost him
and the u.s. and i know that you guys wrote out a statement for the british government do you have anything to say for the u.s. government now that you know they're working together on this one. the moment i can't speak for the whole of anonymous but we do not have a current us government press release it might change so we just say keep your eyes peeled on the internet but how do you take these actions from the us government searching our excuse me executing forty search warrants all in one...
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government a man of good character pro-u.s. who would make an excellent official in a post castro government half a century after post a lot of. again doing the cia's dirty work in latin america his bloody legacy lives on for the countless victims and as the u.s. government continues to fight the so-called war on terrorism extraditing kidnapping and assassinating suspects in other countries it continues to harbor one of the hemisphere's most notorious terrorists jan how first r t washington d.c. the work of the u.k.'s border agency has been slammed in a report by british m.p.'s the document suggests at least sixty thousand asylum seekers will be left to live illegally in the u.k. because the agency has lost all trace of them robinson cox a research fellow at the center for social cohesion says the situation results from the u.k. as open door policy and its obligations as in you member. britain has essentially lost control of who is coming into the country and once you consequent borders you can't secure your country this is a o
government a man of good character pro-u.s. who would make an excellent official in a post castro government half a century after post a lot of. again doing the cia's dirty work in latin america his bloody legacy lives on for the countless victims and as the u.s. government continues to fight the so-called war on terrorism extraditing kidnapping and assassinating suspects in other countries it continues to harbor one of the hemisphere's most notorious terrorists jan how first r t washington...
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in 2007, we started a u.s. office to start a u.s. presence. my company only has two full employees but we use a lot of contract employees or events and projects. our total payable has amounted to over $1 million and all profits have been reinvested in the u.s., nothing sent back to the uk. here is my experience with emigrations -- immigration's. 2002, they issued a visa. 2003, successfully renewed in the u.s. be given eight months to prove our viability. thanks to my attorney for her experience and patience. 2005, the says are renewed successfully. but we have to return to the u.k. for processing because the laws changed. basically, when i try to renew again, they did not believe that i was a manager. also, they refused to recognize our employee as a professional, even though a four-year degree would exactly mirror the situation. we have been in limbo for 15 months until last friday when we found out the appeal was dismissed on grounds similar to the original denial. at least we know now. or something as important as a green card process, ther
in 2007, we started a u.s. office to start a u.s. presence. my company only has two full employees but we use a lot of contract employees or events and projects. our total payable has amounted to over $1 million and all profits have been reinvested in the u.s., nothing sent back to the uk. here is my experience with emigrations -- immigration's. 2002, they issued a visa. 2003, successfully renewed in the u.s. be given eight months to prove our viability. thanks to my attorney for her experience...
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and we know the u.s. side has been saying the united states is willing to see a stronger and more prosperous china, so i would like to ask president obama that deep in your heart, do you really think that you can leave comfortably with a con stavently -- with a constantly-growing china and what do you think a china development really mean to the united states? [speaking in chinese]. . [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> but like to take a question from the lady journalist for the exchanges between our two peoples represent the bases and driving force behind the growth of our relationship. the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries, we have seen more robust exchanges between the power of two peoples. in such exchanges also help cut the steady growth of our relationship. the statistics i have show that each year we have about 3 million people traveling between our two countries. in other words, on every single day, about 7-8 million people travel between china and the united st
and we know the u.s. side has been saying the united states is willing to see a stronger and more prosperous china, so i would like to ask president obama that deep in your heart, do you really think that you can leave comfortably with a con stavently -- with a constantly-growing china and what do you think a china development really mean to the united states? [speaking in chinese]. . [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> but like to take a question from the lady journalist for the...
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and while the u.s. put education on the chopping block this year china invested four percent of its g.d.p. in primary and secondary schools in poor rural area chinese universities are mushroom in all across the country and increasingly attracting prestigious foreign professors and even american students like philadelphia native zachary franklin seemed. just a better decision to be in a country learning about economics where so much is happening economically getting a master's in shanghai doesn't mean crippling student loans chinese students themselves you know not paying absorbent amounts of money for an education in this country. china is also speeding ahead on high speed rail lines in massive infrastructure chinese officials say they will complete the first eco city by two thousand and twenty which will be home to three hundred fifty thousand as u.s. lawmakers squabble for years over who will foot the bill for every high speed rail link bridge or metro expansion rather just adds sure am so we've got t
and while the u.s. put education on the chopping block this year china invested four percent of its g.d.p. in primary and secondary schools in poor rural area chinese universities are mushroom in all across the country and increasingly attracting prestigious foreign professors and even american students like philadelphia native zachary franklin seemed. just a better decision to be in a country learning about economics where so much is happening economically getting a master's in shanghai...
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the u.s. is accused of protecting a home with the i agent to vent in the america for deadly terror attacks this new goes on trial over immigration reform plus. a breakthrough in the rescue mission to retrieve the shit star of russia's far east place with the icebreaker is now close to retrieving the final show. a very warm welcome to you this is our team coming to you live from moscow with me allies have heard the wiki leaks founder has briefly appeared in a long been caught as he continues his battle against extradition julian our son launches want to be in sweden to face sex crime allegations which he claims have been fabricated in order to eventually prosecute him all espionage challenges in the u.s. . it is keeping a close on developments it was essentially what they call a case management hearing today which is when they set the date for the main hearing and just check that all the evidence is in course of being prepared in a timely fashion we do know know when the full extradition extra
the u.s. is accused of protecting a home with the i agent to vent in the america for deadly terror attacks this new goes on trial over immigration reform plus. a breakthrough in the rescue mission to retrieve the shit star of russia's far east place with the icebreaker is now close to retrieving the final show. a very warm welcome to you this is our team coming to you live from moscow with me allies have heard the wiki leaks founder has briefly appeared in a long been caught as he continues his...
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about her the u.s. refusing super taishan is to haiti despite the united arab prices still unfolding in the caribbean state officials estimate that around seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year alone. and coming up next it's part two of the only on the show stay with us. well it's time for tonight's tool time award and all i've got to say is oh canada and no i'm not talking about your national anthem see the canadian broadcasting hundreds council has deemed the song money for nothing by dire straits offensive the decision stems from a listener's complaint last year calling the lyrics offensive and for the record we are going to play that portion of the video so everybody here knows what i'm talking about i think we're going to pick up on the word that's causing all the debate. now keep in mind money for nothing has been a classic rock stable for twenty five years in fact that are in the band a grammy for best rock performance also the state of the art computer animation
about her the u.s. refusing super taishan is to haiti despite the united arab prices still unfolding in the caribbean state officials estimate that around seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year alone. and coming up next it's part two of the only on the show stay with us. well it's time for tonight's tool time award and all i've got to say is oh canada and no i'm not talking about your national anthem see the canadian broadcasting hundreds council has deemed the...
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improve the u.s. image every every person killed every single drone attack it's just sad to see all effort back and it's going to make it much more difficult than normal billions of aids or. can ever fix that ok robert you know in looking at the sort of cold war on terror i mean i was explaining to my my colleagues here at on the cross talk a little you use the word war on terror i love the way. the war on terror i know you how you feel about that term and it's why you. don't usually use it all but yeah ok anyway i was explain to my colleagues here in the crossfire team and a phrase that came from the vietnam war we had to destroy the village to save it and is that what's happening to pakistan they did to win afghanistan the americans are willing to watch pakistan be to stable to you know i don't think the american law understand part histone it was very interesting that when richard holbrooke was appointed. the peace envoy peace quote unquote and boy to he was made peace envoy to pakistan and afghani
improve the u.s. image every every person killed every single drone attack it's just sad to see all effort back and it's going to make it much more difficult than normal billions of aids or. can ever fix that ok robert you know in looking at the sort of cold war on terror i mean i was explaining to my my colleagues here at on the cross talk a little you use the word war on terror i love the way. the war on terror i know you how you feel about that term and it's why you. don't usually use it all...
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the u.s. death toll comes under scrutiny in the kaiser report late today on naughty as max and stacey reveal the destructive streak running through the upper echelons of wall street. this psychological profile of jamie diamond lloyd blankfein goldman sachs j.p. morgan this guy bailey is that of the arsonist the arsonist likes to burn things down there pyromaniacs here on wall street you have got debt maniacs they like to destroy things with debt and they like the price of debt to be as cheap as a pack of matches. if the price of dead is a cheap as a pack of matches as it is now they can continue to burn things down to destroy the economy like they're doing at this very moment and what is the obama administration doing they are giving the pyromaniacs and the arsonist more starting fluid more lighter fluid more matches whatever they need to destroy the economy so you have to ask the question is obama in the pocket of the financial terrorist yes he says. it's been described as israel's big is a h
the u.s. death toll comes under scrutiny in the kaiser report late today on naughty as max and stacey reveal the destructive streak running through the upper echelons of wall street. this psychological profile of jamie diamond lloyd blankfein goldman sachs j.p. morgan this guy bailey is that of the arsonist the arsonist likes to burn things down there pyromaniacs here on wall street you have got debt maniacs they like to destroy things with debt and they like the price of debt to be as cheap as...
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u.s. special representative for north korean policies stephen bosworth in tokyo on friday. bosworth visited south korea and china before flying to japan. north korea offered to allow u.n. nuclear inspectors into its uranium enrichment facility and recently called for unconditional talks with south korea at an early date. sasae and bosworth discussed the north's strategy and exchanged views on china's proposal to hold meetings of the six-party talks on the north's nuclear program. but they agreed that they will continue to urge north korea to take concrete action toward dismantling its nuclear facilities as a precondition for resuming talks. two officials confirmed that japan, the united states and south korea will continue to coordinate their positions on north korea. >>> the chinese government says president hu jintao will visit the united states for four days starting the 18th of this month. it will be the president's first visit to the u.s. in five years. the chinese foreign ministry an
u.s. special representative for north korean policies stephen bosworth in tokyo on friday. bosworth visited south korea and china before flying to japan. north korea offered to allow u.n. nuclear inspectors into its uranium enrichment facility and recently called for unconditional talks with south korea at an early date. sasae and bosworth discussed the north's strategy and exchanged views on china's proposal to hold meetings of the six-party talks on the north's nuclear program. but they...