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u.s.-china relations if we broadcast in mandarin about human rights and democracy into china itch don't want to give all these organizations names. the u.s. chamber of commerce has recently joined up. they issue another a report about the gangsterrization of american companies in china. trade secrets being stolen. chinese companies being treated in a very favorable way, american companies not. the china dream seems to be quite comprehensive. they thought a lot about it. they say don't worry china will not be a hegemon, will not be a tie tyranny cal country in ruling the world. it's important to understand chinese thinking. they're both in the forced tone of falling tone. one of them is -- can aberdeen please say ba. >> ba is a hegemon. it also means tyrant. it's the way america leads the world. but china, when it has double or triple our economy, today it's surpassed us according to world back rank month -- the chinese economists are writing by 2030 it will be double, part of the china dream the chinese economy will be double us by 2030, and by 2049, the end of the hundred year marathon from
u.s.-china relations if we broadcast in mandarin about human rights and democracy into china itch don't want to give all these organizations names. the u.s. chamber of commerce has recently joined up. they issue another a report about the gangsterrization of american companies in china. trade secrets being stolen. chinese companies being treated in a very favorable way, american companies not. the china dream seems to be quite comprehensive. they thought a lot about it. they say don't worry...
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look to the u.s. china relationship holistic weight and in the context of the long-term extended competition that will play out over multiple areas and over the course of many years. i'm committed to ensuring that america's presence in the asia-pacific particularly in the military realm remains robust and is continually evolving to meet new challenges. areas like unmanned aviation the u.s. is enduring advantage in the undersea domain and are banned in emerging technologies like directed energy must be appropriately resourced. i want to thank you all for the worse you do in promoting strong u.s. national defense in a continued u.s. presence in the asia-pacific. it is america's commitment to the region that is done so much to insure peace and prosperity over the last several decades. we have an opportunity today to put in place policies that will allow this presence to endure for another seven decades and beyond. this is an important book by a serious thinker in the field and his recommendations offered much
look to the u.s. china relationship holistic weight and in the context of the long-term extended competition that will play out over multiple areas and over the course of many years. i'm committed to ensuring that america's presence in the asia-pacific particularly in the military realm remains robust and is continually evolving to meet new challenges. areas like unmanned aviation the u.s. is enduring advantage in the undersea domain and are banned in emerging technologies like directed energy...
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u.s.-china relations if we broadcast in mandarin about human rights and democracy in various things in china. i don't want to give all these organizations named. the u.s. chamber of commerce has recently joined up. peashooter report about the gangster is stationed in china. trade secrets being the one. chinese companies treated in a favorable way. american companies not. the china dream seems to be quite comprehensive. they say don't worry. china will not be the hegemon will not be a tyrannical country and ruined the world america has been. want to mention chinese means you although remember and keep with you. they are important to understand chinese thinking. one of them is off. it also means tyrants. it is the way america leads the world. the china, when it has double or tripled our economy, today has surpassed us according to world bank last month through the chinese economist arrive by 2030. it will be doubled. the chinese economy will be double us by 2030 and by 2049 the end of the 100 year marathon for the book's title china's economy will be triple or more our economy. but they say ch
u.s.-china relations if we broadcast in mandarin about human rights and democracy in various things in china. i don't want to give all these organizations named. the u.s. chamber of commerce has recently joined up. peashooter report about the gangster is stationed in china. trade secrets being the one. chinese companies treated in a favorable way. american companies not. the china dream seems to be quite comprehensive. they say don't worry. china will not be the hegemon will not be a tyrannical...
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u.s.-china relations, given the new regime in china?ohn: i try to become a very constructive bridge between the two, if i can. i think the current status -- like every -- u.s.-china relations are always full of challenges and opportunities. emily: when it comes to security, and cyber security, and the privacy of american citizens, who is more of a threat, china or the united states? to our own security. john: i think everybody is spying on everybody. i would think it is equally a big threat inside our country as outside our country. emily: what the nsa has been doing, as far as we know, fair or unfair? john: if the intentions are truly for national security, i think it is fair. because we don't want another setback. now, this is only a personal view. this is not a blackberry view. emily: if the nsa wanted a backdoor to blackberry, would you open it? john: we don't have backdoors, but we would not do that. from time to time, the government wanted information from us, ok? first of all, we don't keep it around. that is number one. you need
u.s.-china relations, given the new regime in china?ohn: i try to become a very constructive bridge between the two, if i can. i think the current status -- like every -- u.s.-china relations are always full of challenges and opportunities. emily: when it comes to security, and cyber security, and the privacy of american citizens, who is more of a threat, china or the united states? to our own security. john: i think everybody is spying on everybody. i would think it is equally a big threat...
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u.s. role in the south china sea? because, you've all talked about, especially richard and bud, you talked about u.s. presence being enforced. you haven't talked about i think you probably don't hope for a direct u.s./china conflict. you're not necessarily engaging the u.s. military in terms of how do we make sure we can win the all-out war. maybe that's a consideration but it doesn't sound like it's your main consideration. how do we think about the u.s. role in the south china sea? what is our military and our diplomacy trying to do there? just you know in terms that we can latch onto here as we have the rest of the conversation. >> we do have a defense treaty with the philippines but since it was signed before the philippines laid claim to some of the islands in the south china sea some of the islands i don't believe the u.s. government has ever forthrightly said that we agree with the philippines sovereignty claims to those islands. once requested frankly why in 2015 we need -- since the cold war is long over so we
u.s. role in the south china sea? because, you've all talked about, especially richard and bud, you talked about u.s. presence being enforced. you haven't talked about i think you probably don't hope for a direct u.s./china conflict. you're not necessarily engaging the u.s. military in terms of how do we make sure we can win the all-out war. maybe that's a consideration but it doesn't sound like it's your main consideration. how do we think about the u.s. role in the south china sea? what is...
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u.s. and china and everything comes under that.and then the americans have not accepted the idea that china can peacefully rise like america did in england. the americans are still considering at least coercion against china and possibly the use of force. also the rebalance of warships and warplanes saying that we should focus our defense research and science on the pacific and india. >> you read about this which is another chapter. >> i hope that answers your question we met these two things are part of excepting the new model or not. >> thank you. two questions. >> first of all where does taiwan fit into the 100 year marathon strategy. and if you look at chinese history since 1949, many of the top leaders were actually brought down before they became top leaders. and some of the top leaders seem to have opposing strategies or policies. and that includes how the chairman handled his predecessors. how do you think the chinese were able to maintain the consistency of a 100 year strategy. how do they do that? the chinese do have a lo
u.s. and china and everything comes under that.and then the americans have not accepted the idea that china can peacefully rise like america did in england. the americans are still considering at least coercion against china and possibly the use of force. also the rebalance of warships and warplanes saying that we should focus our defense research and science on the pacific and india. >> you read about this which is another chapter. >> i hope that answers your question we met these...
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and i try to show him here help some of the defectors told us this is what china has been doing. >> an excerpt from the book the u.s. doesn't see china the way that it sees us. in an ancient proverb that says across the sea in full view or in more practical terms, hide in plain sight. that is one of the 36 from ancient chinese folklore. all of these are designed to defeat by using the opponents against him without knowing he was in a context. explain. >> part of the reason the title for the book the 100 year marathon was china's secret strategy. this wasn't an openly declared strategy. in fact i use a line called the fight club at the first rule of fight club is you don't talk about the fight club. so china doesn't openly describe this strategy. they are very sensitive about this being exposed. and it goes back to a secret code that the chair himself told other leaders in 1955 and repeated a couple more times so we have a hard time getting this quote out of the chinese. one of the hawks revealed that in 2010. the quote is you know, china's greatest contribution to all mankind is going to be to catch up and then sur
and i try to show him here help some of the defectors told us this is what china has been doing. >> an excerpt from the book the u.s. doesn't see china the way that it sees us. in an ancient proverb that says across the sea in full view or in more practical terms, hide in plain sight. that is one of the 36 from ancient chinese folklore. all of these are designed to defeat by using the opponents against him without knowing he was in a context. explain. >> part of the reason the title...
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u.s.-china relations. and also in terms of continuing the virgin's but one that has a change so creating that in a way that has not happened before. in the sense china's immediate challenge is not directed at the united states. but it has articulated a division in which lehrer's kept its head from that point of view. but the challenges of rich more generational. in one sense it has to demonstrate to the allies that the united states has sufficient resolve to deal with what basis to them. on either hand united states does not want to be in a position regarding china. but now what depends on perceptions or so allman. but in this sense to did states is facing a dramatic challenge with all kinds of difficulties. so with that economic, political, so to what extent because we're beginning to sink creatively. >> i have been teaching. may be a of a first to respond to my question. wonder if it is possible to prepare u.s. and china military spending for cost of china. >> i am not an expert of the chinese military bu
u.s.-china relations. and also in terms of continuing the virgin's but one that has a change so creating that in a way that has not happened before. in the sense china's immediate challenge is not directed at the united states. but it has articulated a division in which lehrer's kept its head from that point of view. but the challenges of rich more generational. in one sense it has to demonstrate to the allies that the united states has sufficient resolve to deal with what basis to them. on...
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. >> having the u.k., u.s., china france, and russia give up their veto would make it easier for the u.n. to enforce action concerning genocide and other mass atrocities. it originated with a councilmember two years ago. >> francois hollande proposed in the event of a matter of humanity the five would forgo a vote. with the spread of armed groups and is suing -- and ensuing atrocities, amnesty hopes the support will give the idea fresh impetus. >> commenting on the ukrainian crisis amnesty claims cluster bombs have been used. they attribute civilian deaths to unguided mortars into population areas. as the violence continues in pockets, despite a cease-fire, america intends to deploy a small number of troops to ukraine. the u.s. specialist in battlefield medicine will train members of kiev forces. another development, one of the last independent newspapers and russia has published a document it says reveals kremlin strategy to destabilize ukraine. the paper is known for investigative coverage. six of its journalists have been murdered since 2001 in connection with their work. let's ha
. >> having the u.k., u.s., china france, and russia give up their veto would make it easier for the u.n. to enforce action concerning genocide and other mass atrocities. it originated with a councilmember two years ago. >> francois hollande proposed in the event of a matter of humanity the five would forgo a vote. with the spread of armed groups and is suing -- and ensuing atrocities, amnesty hopes the support will give the idea fresh impetus. >> commenting on the ukrainian...
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u.s.-china deal means china won't have anything to do for 16 years, we found that mostly false. i want to put that in the record. to my colleagues and friends this isn't personal. we are hearing scare tactics about the results of continuing to implement the filter act and i want to compliment you administrator for your calm presentation this is a situation where the filter act requires you to act, it doesn't require us to act, it requires you to implement the act unless you repeal the filter act. i haven't anyone say they want to repeal the clean air act. if they do, bring it on. but since richard nixon signed the modern filter act, the u.s. gpd has grown by 219% and private sector jobs have grown by 101% and common air pollutants have dropped by 72%. is that what you -- >> that is my understanding. >> senator sullivan and i think in a very aggressive way and good for him he says that obama is abusing his authority. and i want to place into the record the last three presidents and how many executive actions they took. clinton, 364. george w. bush 291 and barack obama, 200. now,
u.s.-china deal means china won't have anything to do for 16 years, we found that mostly false. i want to put that in the record. to my colleagues and friends this isn't personal. we are hearing scare tactics about the results of continuing to implement the filter act and i want to compliment you administrator for your calm presentation this is a situation where the filter act requires you to act, it doesn't require us to act, it requires you to implement the act unless you repeal the filter...
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the hackers have been active for two years and i will filtrated 130 countries including russia, u.s., china and ukraine. >> a delaware county man is facing charges after a crash that killed a teen brother and sister. thomas muir was allegedly i wonder the influence and speeding when his pick up slammed into a minivan on route 100 in exton saturday. despite wearing seat belts miles and charlotte hannigan were thrown from the car and killed. their parents are still in critical condition. >>> the action cam is on breaking news where several people survived an overnight explosion. >> we're following more on the terror attacks in denmark where more arrests have been made when "action news" creeks. did ya know? fresh step extreme lightweight litter isn't just light. it's also the best lightweight for eliminating odors. amazing, right? for superior odor elimination try fresh step extreme... lighweight. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray, now available over the counter in full prescription strength. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory
the hackers have been active for two years and i will filtrated 130 countries including russia, u.s., china and ukraine. >> a delaware county man is facing charges after a crash that killed a teen brother and sister. thomas muir was allegedly i wonder the influence and speeding when his pick up slammed into a minivan on route 100 in exton saturday. despite wearing seat belts miles and charlotte hannigan were thrown from the car and killed. their parents are still in critical condition....
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u.s. and china. and other times the hackers could program atms to dispense cash for others within the group to pick up. according to the report also, most of the targets are banks in russia, the u.s., germany, china and ukraine. very intricate system. back to you. >> thank you. >>> fire investigators say there is something unusual about a fire at an oakland school overnight that destroyed the cafeteria but they are not going so far as to call it arson. cara lui shows us the damage and the big impact school officials say the fire will have. >> reporter: at claremont middle school, the cafeteria is gutted. tables and chairs burnt to a crisp. crews are assessing the damage seeing if the electricity and water can be turned back on. meanwhile, there's question about whether students will be able to come back to school tomorrow. >> if school was cancelled, i don't want to alarm that we won't have school because the fire was primarily located in the kitchen area. and there are other ways we would be able to
u.s. and china. and other times the hackers could program atms to dispense cash for others within the group to pick up. according to the report also, most of the targets are banks in russia, the u.s., germany, china and ukraine. very intricate system. back to you. >> thank you. >>> fire investigators say there is something unusual about a fire at an oakland school overnight that destroyed the cafeteria but they are not going so far as to call it arson. cara lui shows us the...
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u.s. and china agreement? >> we have as many agencies participated in conversations and discussions about what types of approaches would be feasible within our authorities to reduce carbon dioxide. >> what role do you see congress playing in setting this policy? >> this is a matter for the president, as he is discussing in the international community these targets, and i'm sure he is paying attention. >> so congress has no role responsibility obligation, or opportunity in these things? >> senator, i don't want to speak to that today. that is not really my responsibility, so i would defer that to others to speak about, i am focused on the clean air act and our authorities under that. >> senator at the white house who left is quoting "the economist" on issues, and with a specific deal between the united states and china they said the cost to the united states are much more real and many of us oppose and will continue to try to dismantle. thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator. senator boxer? >> first, i w
u.s. and china agreement? >> we have as many agencies participated in conversations and discussions about what types of approaches would be feasible within our authorities to reduce carbon dioxide. >> what role do you see congress playing in setting this policy? >> this is a matter for the president, as he is discussing in the international community these targets, and i'm sure he is paying attention. >> so congress has no role responsibility obligation, or opportunity...
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u.s.-china trade relations, trade agreements and institutions, globalization and u.s. manufacturing and the trade universities such as the anti-dumping regime and authoring anti-dumping exposed and unfair trade law and testified before a variety of congressional meetings and a guest on numerous television news programs and published in the washington journal wall street, and nation review. he holds an mba from george washington university. they'll speak for five to ten minutes and then we'll open it up for q&a. let's open up with mike calabria. >> it is an honor to be with the audience today. i know it must be tempting to be here other than what is playing outside in the 17 degrees after the windchill factor so it is nice to be in here. so the state of the union has to deal with where we are here today in the country but i want to start with where we are today in the economy. and the economy directly impacts all of us, whether it is weak or strong, it impacts our own job prospects, and impacts the prospects of our friends and neighbors. don't need to remind you that we
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u.s. and apologized for it long ago. he is a pretty big deal in hollywood, he directed rosemary's baby and china town. but what polanski did made headlines throughout the world 33 years ago. in 1977 he was arrested in the u.s. for statutory rape of a 13-year-old girl. he pled guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse but skipped the u.s. for europe just as a final sentence was about to be handed down. he's been on the run from the authorities ever since paying off his victim in a civil suit filed in 1988. interpoll has an arrest out for him in 188 countries. in 2009 he was arrested in zurich and held under house arrest until swiss authorities decided not to extradite him. two years later he talked about his imprisonment while accepting a lifetime achievement word at the zurich film festival. >> it's a strange day for me. certain parts of it, i would rather forget. i would not only like to take the opportunity of being here to thank all those people who supported me during this difficult, these difficult months. >> these days polanski avoids being arrested again by only traveling on french and polish passpo
u.s. and apologized for it long ago. he is a pretty big deal in hollywood, he directed rosemary's baby and china town. but what polanski did made headlines throughout the world 33 years ago. in 1977 he was arrested in the u.s. for statutory rape of a 13-year-old girl. he pled guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse but skipped the u.s. for europe just as a final sentence was about to be handed down. he's been on the run from the authorities ever since paying off his victim in a civil suit filed...
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do i play china through u.s.tinationals, or should i have emerging market investments in my portfolio? >> it is a tough question because i think everybody wants to buy emerging markets because of the perceived value. tom: and the romance and all that. brian: you do want i think more exposure with respect to the multinationals, and the conglomerates in america have been hurt because of their exposure with china. i think that is the opportunity. tom: dr. pillsbury, did you buy shares with alibaba? michael: yes. tom: is alibaba a representation of the good of short-term investment in china? michael: yes. holly baba a play on the chinese government favoring jack ma. if the chinese government wants to show this is a good idea it will return to a higher price. brendan: recently they hinted at allegations that they would be investigated but that disappeared. what are they saying when they do that? michael: it is probably a bureaucratic message that you have counterfeit stuff you need to be more careful, we are going to
do i play china through u.s.tinationals, or should i have emerging market investments in my portfolio? >> it is a tough question because i think everybody wants to buy emerging markets because of the perceived value. tom: and the romance and all that. brian: you do want i think more exposure with respect to the multinationals, and the conglomerates in america have been hurt because of their exposure with china. i think that is the opportunity. tom: dr. pillsbury, did you buy shares with...
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the u.s. china, france and the u.k. all have the right to veto u.n. resolutions.a and china have used that power four times to prevent resolutions on syria. the u.s. used its veto to block resolutions on the middle east and the palestinian conflict eight times. >> russia and the u.s. using their veto to protect their own self interests, instead of protecting civilians, so we think it's high time that there's a real break through, a game-changing solution. and if the permanent members voluntarily renounce the veto there is some chance the u.n. can protect civilians rather than protecting their own interests. >> james this idea about surrendering the veto is not new. how do the five permanent members feel about it? >> well i think there's division on this. certainly the french entirely agree with amnesty international. in fact it was their idea first that the veto should be dropped in cases of atrocities and genocide but i don't think you will getting a agreement to this certainly from the russians and the chinese. i think it might be worth me giving you a little bi
the u.s. china, france and the u.k. all have the right to veto u.n. resolutions.a and china have used that power four times to prevent resolutions on syria. the u.s. used its veto to block resolutions on the middle east and the palestinian conflict eight times. >> russia and the u.s. using their veto to protect their own self interests, instead of protecting civilians, so we think it's high time that there's a real break through, a game-changing solution. and if the permanent members...
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the foreign minister told me that he believes that the five of those six parties, the u.s. chinath korea and japan, may just be weeks away from having a deal that they can offer to pyongyang to entice it back to the negotiating table. it would appear there has been an agreement of those countries minus north korea what the format would look like. before washington wanted previous agreements adhered to by pyongyang before it considered sitting at the negotiating table. russia and china wanted no preconditions. these talks have been stalled since 2008. >> what can you tell us about the context of this? certainly promising news for these talks to continue but at the same time we're seeing north korea more defiant. what is the context with those two things? it seemed very much on opposite sides of the spectrum. >> that's right. the context is really these five nations realize that north korea, according to the foreign ministry was making great leaps in its nuclear weapons capability. so they realized the urgency of the situation and had to agree to get back to the negotiating table.
the foreign minister told me that he believes that the five of those six parties, the u.s. chinath korea and japan, may just be weeks away from having a deal that they can offer to pyongyang to entice it back to the negotiating table. it would appear there has been an agreement of those countries minus north korea what the format would look like. before washington wanted previous agreements adhered to by pyongyang before it considered sitting at the negotiating table. russia and china wanted no...
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opec. >> in the last couple minutes that we have, incredible research, find out things inside the u.s. china japan industry that is quite fascinating. great storytelling, great personalities and a very important narrative. now i will ask you to go out on a limb or at the end of a long extension cord and tell us what you think people will be driving in 2025-2030. people in this room more people watching c-span or people across the country? >> the thing is this. the timeline for developing automobiles comedy don't have to the too far out on the extension cord to make those predictions. we know by 2025 there is the mandate in place in california and other southern states that says 3.3 million elected vehicles minimum are going to be on the road so that is if war, not a ceiling. we know companies that have already created their timeline for deploying certain kinds of vehicles technologies. .. >> they'll have definitely -- well, so today we have a lot of autonomous features. you have lane keeping dynamic cruise control which allows the car to slow down and speed up based on the speed of the car i
opec. >> in the last couple minutes that we have, incredible research, find out things inside the u.s. china japan industry that is quite fascinating. great storytelling, great personalities and a very important narrative. now i will ask you to go out on a limb or at the end of a long extension cord and tell us what you think people will be driving in 2025-2030. people in this room more people watching c-span or people across the country? >> the thing is this. the timeline for...
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i should say you spent a month as president of the security council, so should the u.s., russia, china, france, england not have veto power anymore? >> i cannot decide for them to have or not to have. that's with the united nations member states agree on one solution. and then reform, not reform, how we want to united nations organization to be effective active and effective, or just giant monster with big bureaucracy. i think we have many challenges. it's not political. it's not war, it's not terrorism. we see today, even diseases. bipolar, the world went crazy for one disease. what about tomorrow? what about the future? i think we should deal with all challenges. >> how do you achieve that consensus? how do you find that, you know especially the big powers, but you know, even the smaller countries where the interests are so disparate that it's hard to bring them together? >> as i said, many priorities in the united nations today, you know, even to have peace and security at the end of the day, we have -- there is as big commitment by leaders around the world in the area of sustainabl
i should say you spent a month as president of the security council, so should the u.s., russia, china, france, england not have veto power anymore? >> i cannot decide for them to have or not to have. that's with the united nations member states agree on one solution. and then reform, not reform, how we want to united nations organization to be effective active and effective, or just giant monster with big bureaucracy. i think we have many challenges. it's not political. it's not war,...
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u.s. russia, china, and the ukraine. they learned about the bank's operations and stealing money without raising any suspicions. >> this is new on "action news," employees of a california dress shop got an eye full. a man and woman who met on a trolley in san diego were caught doing a lot of stuff on the ground even though they were surrounded by people in a shopping mall. they kept their clothes on for the first 15 minutes and then she heard the man convince the woman to take their relationship to the next level. the police arrested the man the woman was given a citation. >> tonight is part two of a two-night bachelor event. the iowa farmer visitors the hometowns and families. final four ladies where candid conversations take place. one heart broken woman will be sent home. >> bringing her home to mom. >> 4:57. we're following breaking news, an explosion shakes more than half a dozen people out of their sleep into the brutal cold into a philadelphia neighborhood overnight. picking three things is easy. you... pick three
u.s. russia, china, and the ukraine. they learned about the bank's operations and stealing money without raising any suspicions. >> this is new on "action news," employees of a california dress shop got an eye full. a man and woman who met on a trolley in san diego were caught doing a lot of stuff on the ground even though they were surrounded by people in a shopping mall. they kept their clothes on for the first 15 minutes and then she heard the man convince the woman to take...
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investors are digesting a combination of softer than expected data out of the u.s. chinalling weaker than expect. a lot for investors to digest. on top of that falling oil prices and a euro that is strengthening against the u.s. dollar. the index trading flat at the open european markets as we've been telling you have been trading higher interestingly enough european stocks outperformed the s&p 500. trading at the seven-year high. pmi data out of germany the index is trading higher around 40%. and the ftse reversing their gains down about 135 points. the focus here in europe has been the pmi data. mix but all though the eurozone pmi coming in slightly higher for the month of january. >> absolutely. and all eyes on the greek finance someone minister and the prime minister. we'll find out how hard their stance is. their anti-austerity stance is. it seems they want some help. >> let's take a look at the bond market. here is how we're seeing. we have seen over the last few sessions more risks -- actualliless risk. but we're seeing it come back. in in the german 15010--year we
investors are digesting a combination of softer than expected data out of the u.s. chinalling weaker than expect. a lot for investors to digest. on top of that falling oil prices and a euro that is strengthening against the u.s. dollar. the index trading flat at the open european markets as we've been telling you have been trading higher interestingly enough european stocks outperformed the s&p 500. trading at the seven-year high. pmi data out of germany the index is trading higher around...
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u.s., so they are american citizens. having three children would be agaups the law in china. it's an incidentive attracting many parents like jane to the u.s. >> so it means they are getting new babies with foreign passports. they don't register the new born as chinese citizens. it gets around the one-baby policy. >> after the children were born friend asked jane for help. before long, this young father was in the business of babies, agency. >> eventually the solution from the u.s. is the best one. poem this have been doing this for more than 25 years. >> surrogacy in the u.s. is only available for the chinese who can afford it. a basic package, including one ivf cycle costs between $120-$170,000. another advantage to the american spooerps - gender selection. many chinese clients cheeking american surrogates request boys. it's possible in the u.s. where gender selection is straightforward through ipp vitro fertilisation. >> it's not opened or allowed in china. >> the u.s. is the gold standard for sur gassy. >> some critics would say the women in third worlds delivering the bab
u.s., so they are american citizens. having three children would be agaups the law in china. it's an incidentive attracting many parents like jane to the u.s. >> so it means they are getting new babies with foreign passports. they don't register the new born as chinese citizens. it gets around the one-baby policy. >> after the children were born friend asked jane for help. before long, this young father was in the business of babies, agency. >> eventually the solution from the...
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what role did the ep action play in setting these big targets in the u.s. china agreechlt for the u.s. >> so if question is what rote did the epa play? >> so it's if administration's responsibility? >> i would defer that to others to speak about. i'm focused on the clean air act and our authorities under that. with regarding to this specific deal, the economists said that the cost to the united states are mump more real than thoer to china. >> it means china won't have anything to do for 16 years. that's mostly fashion. >> i want to thank you for your very calm preb e presentation. this is a situation where the clean air act requires you to act. it doesn't require us to act. it rooirs you to implement the act unless we repeal the clean air act. >> is this's about my understanding. >> senator sullivan, and i think in a very aggressive way. >> now, i think -- maybe i'm wrong. i have not -- nikon's 346 executive orders, reagan's 381. >> well, i'm sorry. the record just disproves your point. i believe this is not an administration gone rogue. the figs case was massac
what role did the ep action play in setting these big targets in the u.s. china agreechlt for the u.s. >> so if question is what rote did the epa play? >> so it's if administration's responsibility? >> i would defer that to others to speak about. i'm focused on the clean air act and our authorities under that. with regarding to this specific deal, the economists said that the cost to the united states are mump more real than thoer to china. >> it means china won't have...
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china in the region. >>> war veterans and officials from the japanese and u.s. governments have gathered to commemorate a bloody battle for an island in the pacific. soldiers from the two countries faced off 70 years ago on ioto. sorry about that. it's ioto, rather. ♪ >> i took shore 231 on d-day. but we walked off the island 99 of us remained to walk off the island. that's a pretty high casualty rate. >> a solemn ceremony was held on thursday in washington. the japanese ambassador to the u.s. stressed the importance of the post-war alliance between the two nations. >> japan and the united states overcame intense hostility to emerge as the most important and reliable of allies. >> u.s. forces began landing on ioto on february 19th, 1945. they fought fierce battles with japanese forces through march, when the 20,000 japanese and 6,800 americans died. u.s. president barack obama is doing his part to enter the legacy of world war ii isn't forgotten. he has declared an inherent internment camp in hawaii a national monument. >> it's going to be a monument to a painfu
china in the region. >>> war veterans and officials from the japanese and u.s. governments have gathered to commemorate a bloody battle for an island in the pacific. soldiers from the two countries faced off 70 years ago on ioto. sorry about that. it's ioto, rather. ♪ >> i took shore 231 on d-day. but we walked off the island 99 of us remained to walk off the island. that's a pretty high casualty rate. >> a solemn ceremony was held on thursday in washington. the japanese...
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another option would be for greece to find money elsewhere with russia, the u.s., and china already mentioned as potential partners. greece's final option is to default on its debt and leave the eurozone, a risky scenario that could have catastrophic repercussions. >> we will have a look at how the markets are dealing with that news, and we will start with what is happening in athens. the share had lunged at the opening of trading, but they've recovered some of those losses. they were down as much as 4.7% earlier, but as you can see not quite as dramatic at this midpoint of the trading day. likely to be another volatile few days on the market in athens as we see those talks. across the rest of europe, investors remain jittery about what is happening in greece. markets have opened down, but have managed to claw back some of the losses in london and paris, just getting above the flatline. here in france and, the lower head department is set to vote on a wide-ranging package of economic reforms. the bill will loosen the rules of government sunday trading. streamline has legal proceedings work an
another option would be for greece to find money elsewhere with russia, the u.s., and china already mentioned as potential partners. greece's final option is to default on its debt and leave the eurozone, a risky scenario that could have catastrophic repercussions. >> we will have a look at how the markets are dealing with that news, and we will start with what is happening in athens. the share had lunged at the opening of trading, but they've recovered some of those losses. they were...
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let's focus on china and the u.s. china coming out worse than expected. . >> no, it is not. we will see more support from the pboc sometime this year. we would also expect china to go back to some sort of old recipes , helping infrastructure investment because the property market is quite weak. so you need to spend more. we will see a revival in these old recipes. it is not about news from an equity point of view. the old economies, the traditional stocks had a good run the last half of last year. this will continue on. the trend of new economies is transitioning into a new sector. those stocks have done poorly for the last four months. they are relatively cheap at this stage. both traditional and new segments have good potential. >> good ideas for investors looking for some equity plays an opportunity in china. if you take a look at the exports figure, it was negative instead of the ins -- instead of the expected positive. >> globally, the first cap will be relatively weak. it is a sign that china is shifting away from that export model. once again, this
let's focus on china and the u.s. china coming out worse than expected. . >> no, it is not. we will see more support from the pboc sometime this year. we would also expect china to go back to some sort of old recipes , helping infrastructure investment because the property market is quite weak. so you need to spend more. we will see a revival in these old recipes. it is not about news from an equity point of view. the old economies, the traditional stocks had a good run the last half of...
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china will act if we get a set of outcomes. >> this currency war has taken toll on the u.s. and china.have seen an appreciation of their currencies, especially china. we know chinese exporters operate on razor thin margins. this is not doing china any good. what if china -- seven ouch 10 s&p 500 cfos tell me that their worst nightmare is to wake up -- >> can we do two charts in one show? this is yen, you on. this is strong chinese currency against tokyo. >> is this the reason we saw week export numbers out of china? >> it is a reflection of it. import is down, exports are down. china is also increasing running out of bloomberg to stimulate -- lumbered stability growth. >> let's leave germany off the table. with china long-term if this risk does not happen appreciation is good for china? >> it is and isn't. what is happening is there is no sign export is being replaced as a prime driver for growth. that is the problem. >> i look at this and i look at the upset in bring it back to the geopolitics of the moment where the markets end up telling the politicians what to do. there's a lot of
china will act if we get a set of outcomes. >> this currency war has taken toll on the u.s. and china.have seen an appreciation of their currencies, especially china. we know chinese exporters operate on razor thin margins. this is not doing china any good. what if china -- seven ouch 10 s&p 500 cfos tell me that their worst nightmare is to wake up -- >> can we do two charts in one show? this is yen, you on. this is strong chinese currency against tokyo. >> is this the...
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u.s. including china, russia and iran.how of consensus. >> it's a slam dunk. >> reporter: from lawmakers and doctors, get the shot to stop the spread. hallie jackson, nbc news los angeles. >>> just ahead, a usc fighter tests positive for steroids plus a coach reaches a milestone in record time. a video game that predicted the outcome of the super bowl. sports is up next. you want i fix this mess ? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! >>> now to sports. uconn women's basketball coach gina air emma reaches 900 wins faster than any other college coach. he reached the milestone in just 1,034 games after the huskies krun crashed cincinnati. in men's hoops, top ranked kentucky remains unbeaten after downing georgia, the wildcats are 22-0 and 9-0 in the fcc. former middle weight champion anderson silva tested positive for steroids. silva t
u.s. including china, russia and iran.how of consensus. >> it's a slam dunk. >> reporter: from lawmakers and doctors, get the shot to stop the spread. hallie jackson, nbc news los angeles. >>> just ahead, a usc fighter tests positive for steroids plus a coach reaches a milestone in record time. a video game that predicted the outcome of the super bowl. sports is up next. you want i fix this mess ? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in...
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u.s. including china, russia and iran. on capitol hill, meanwhile, a rare show of consensus. >> it's really a slam dunk what the decision should be. >> reporter: for lawmakers and doctors, get the shot to stop the spread. hallie jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> one more note on this tonight, we're joined by dr. nancy snyderman. and nancy, i know your view is, forget measles. the comebacks could not perhaps stop at measles. >> you and i have sat here for the last few months talking about whooping cough, mumps and now measles. these outbreaks aren't an accident. they're happening because we've become rather lax. we forget what these diseases look like they forget that they kill we forget that a simple vaccine can prevent these illnesses. it's inherently important that those of us who are healthy vaccinate ourselves to protect those who are less vulnerable in society. that's why it's called public health. what concern meese is this may be the canary in the coal mine. we see a break in public health in this country. there's
u.s. including china, russia and iran. on capitol hill, meanwhile, a rare show of consensus. >> it's really a slam dunk what the decision should be. >> reporter: for lawmakers and doctors, get the shot to stop the spread. hallie jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> one more note on this tonight, we're joined by dr. nancy snyderman. and nancy, i know your view is, forget measles. the comebacks could not perhaps stop at measles. >> you and i have sat here for the last...
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u.s. and china both released weak economic data in the past few days. >>> strong competition from south korean and chinese companies has caused toshiba's tv division to lose money for the last three years. the major japanese electronicsmaker has been streamlining production of televisions. sources say toshiba plans to sell its factory in egypt to its business partner. the plant makes sets for markets in the middle east and africa. the move follows toshiba's decision to phase out sales of tvs overseas. executives at toshiba are also talking to other companies about the possible sale of a television assembly plant in indonesia. toshiba plans to contract production of its tvs to firms from other countries. it will sell the sets in japan under its own brand. toshiba will still conduct research and development related to televisions. >>> all right. on to some earnings news now. two japanese electronics firms released their latest earnings report, and the results coming in pretty mixed today. sharp executives say they expect to book a net loss of more than $250 million for the fiscal year ending mar
u.s. and china both released weak economic data in the past few days. >>> strong competition from south korean and chinese companies has caused toshiba's tv division to lose money for the last three years. the major japanese electronicsmaker has been streamlining production of televisions. sources say toshiba plans to sell its factory in egypt to its business partner. the plant makes sets for markets in the middle east and africa. the move follows toshiba's decision to phase out sales...
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u.s. and china and other times, the hackers could access atms to dispense cash for others to pick up. according to the report, most of the banks targeted are in russia, the u.s., germany and china and the ukraine. >> very interesting. >> brian flores we'll talk to you later. >> all right. >>> 7:09. well, here is something different, the ceo of twitter took to twitter today to announce he hurt himself in a skiing accident. he posted this photo to his 1.4 million followers. it shows him in a sling with the hume cap chun -- with the humorous caption. twitter has not commented on how seriously he was hurt. >>> later today in san francisco, a push to legalize recreational use of marijuana in california, it will continue with the international cannabis business conference at the hyatt regency. supporters want california to join four other states in making it legal for adults to buy and use marijuana recreationally. activists are drawing up 2016 ballot initiatives, they have to have it in. they have until august to submit it. >>> the clock is ticking now as the funding for the department of h
u.s. and china and other times, the hackers could access atms to dispense cash for others to pick up. according to the report, most of the banks targeted are in russia, the u.s., germany and china and the ukraine. >> very interesting. >> brian flores we'll talk to you later. >> all right. >>> 7:09. well, here is something different, the ceo of twitter took to twitter today to announce he hurt himself in a skiing accident. he posted this photo to his 1.4 million...
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what makes china-- as you portray it-- somalevolent or enimical to u.s. st. >> i think it's the unreformed china i'm worried about. they plan to keep the commist party structure, the approach to human rights, the approach to pollution. they plan to keep all that and become the dominant economic power. this is what i'm warping against. >> warner: wasn't it inevitable given china's size and resources that it was bound to grow by leaps and bounds. it didn't me the united states for that. >> they did need us from for that. it's clear from their own writings. they believe roughly half their growth was brought about by faiferl terms of trade and investment from america. we're criewcialg to their strategy. >> warner: you yourself made a personal evolution. you say you used to be what's known in the trade as a "panda hugger." >> a panda hugir is someone who uncritically wants to help and support china, has a sense of what i call the old narrative. i came to realize i'd been wrong from the beginning about who was really managing whom in this relationship. we have,
what makes china-- as you portray it-- somalevolent or enimical to u.s. st. >> i think it's the unreformed china i'm worried about. they plan to keep the commist party structure, the approach to human rights, the approach to pollution. they plan to keep all that and become the dominant economic power. this is what i'm warping against. >> warner: wasn't it inevitable given china's size and resources that it was bound to grow by leaps and bounds. it didn't me the united states for...
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with regard to china, how should the u.s. keep the relationships from spiraling into conflict while still demonstrating to partners in the region that will help to counterbalance china's assertiveness? and regarding the cyber problem our society seems to be vulnerable of cyber attacks like countries like north korea and a what are the implications of this vulnerability from there and other sources? let me again commend the chairman and join with him in under scoring, echoing and reinforcing his very, very timely and critical comments about sequestration and the effect of our military and the need to couple sequestration with reform of purchasing. and with that, i can think of no more thoughtful gentlemen to ask to come forward that general snowcroft and zbigniew brzezinski. thank you. >> in other words, if you both would take seats and proceed however you choose to speak first, it is fine. >> flip a coin. >> well, who is oldest? >> who went to a real college? go ahead, brent. >> mr. chairman, ranking member reed, members of th
with regard to china, how should the u.s. keep the relationships from spiraling into conflict while still demonstrating to partners in the region that will help to counterbalance china's assertiveness? and regarding the cyber problem our society seems to be vulnerable of cyber attacks like countries like north korea and a what are the implications of this vulnerability from there and other sources? let me again commend the chairman and join with him in under scoring, echoing and reinforcing his...
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, it was about these are not under the control of china law. >> gill kerlikowske is a u.s. ioner and president obama's former drug czar. he says he has been working with the chinese to ban the manufacture of synthetic drugs in china. >> and so we said, you should really consider placing these under your mandates because they're clearly being designed to harm people. >> is it enough to just ask china to do this? >> no. i think that we were very strong about the concerns. i think china recognized too that they have a lot of chemical plants, they do a lot of export. we have to be closer in our ties and closer in our communication with them about where these drugs are coming. >> according to the u.s. drug enforcement administration, china has made some arrests and has recently banned 11 synthetic substances. cnn cannot confirm china is doing anything. for months cnn has requested visas for a cnn investigative team to travel to shanghai. there have been continuous requests by chinese officials for additional information, but the visas have not been granted. requests for an interv
, it was about these are not under the control of china law. >> gill kerlikowske is a u.s. ioner and president obama's former drug czar. he says he has been working with the chinese to ban the manufacture of synthetic drugs in china. >> and so we said, you should really consider placing these under your mandates because they're clearly being designed to harm people. >> is it enough to just ask china to do this? >> no. i think that we were very strong about the concerns....
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as i said, it cost 100 institutions across 30 countries, the u.s., china, europe, and since 2013, theyeen stealing at each bank about $10 million which is the maximum they have been able to do, and the gang behind it russia, china, ukraine and other parts of europe. >> working with the machines and we have seen videotape. how did they actually do it? >> they have been doing it since 2013. what they have done is they actually infected bank employee computers with this particular malicious software done by this gang, and they spread within the internal net >> -- networks. the people who worked there, the employees, the staff, and suddenly you are allowing them to mimic certain staff members and activities and they inflated balances of certain accounts so they could start pocketing the extra funds, the fraudulent funds without anything arising from immediate suspicion and then there were the networks that they seized control of atm machines so they could spew out money outside particular atm's where some gang members fortuitously stood outside. this is where it came to attention. this is
as i said, it cost 100 institutions across 30 countries, the u.s., china, europe, and since 2013, theyeen stealing at each bank about $10 million which is the maximum they have been able to do, and the gang behind it russia, china, ukraine and other parts of europe. >> working with the machines and we have seen videotape. how did they actually do it? >> they have been doing it since 2013. what they have done is they actually infected bank employee computers with this particular...
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let's find some ways of having a collective stimulus policy in the u.s., china, germany. >> how doesten to her american calculus -- janet yellen fuld this into her american calculus -- fold this into her american capitalists? >> the rest of the world is looking quite vulnerable. japan is not looking great. the danger is the u.s. raises interest rates to try to normalize. the damage to the rest of the world is so great that there is a negative feedback loop. >> i look at this, the basic idea of a shock. that is the real risk here. we become more vulnerable. >> absolutely right. one of the problems the west had today, there is not the same kind of insurance in terms of policy. in the good old days, you could cut interest rates. with relatively large budget deficits and qe not working as good as it was, that is ammunition. >> will i have to take a quiz after this? a pop quiz with stephen king. >> let's check were futures are trading. pointing to a higher open come up 9.6 points. 22 points from the record high they hit on december 29. this comes after all-night talks led to a cease-fire
let's find some ways of having a collective stimulus policy in the u.s., china, germany. >> how doesten to her american calculus -- janet yellen fuld this into her american calculus -- fold this into her american capitalists? >> the rest of the world is looking quite vulnerable. japan is not looking great. the danger is the u.s. raises interest rates to try to normalize. the damage to the rest of the world is so great that there is a negative feedback loop. >> i look at this,...
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and focused on u.s. china trade agreements, globalization, u.s. manufacturing and trade remedies like anti-dumping regime and wrote a book about the topic even. he has testified before variety congressional communities and he is a frequent guest on numerous tv programs. his articles have been in the wal street junior, los angeles times, usta today, chicago tribune, forbes and national review. these are our scholars. each speaks in term for 7-10 minutes or so. and after which we will open it up for q&a. let's open it up for mark now. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, peter. it is an honor to be with my colleagues today. and i thank the audience for showing up. it must be tempting to be here on what is a lovely 17 degree day. at least it is warm in here. of course the state of the union deals with where we are as a country. and i want to start with where we are as an economy. of course politicians are often made or broken by the state of the economy and of course the economy directly impacts all of us whether it is weak or strong and/or own job pr
and focused on u.s. china trade agreements, globalization, u.s. manufacturing and trade remedies like anti-dumping regime and wrote a book about the topic even. he has testified before variety congressional communities and he is a frequent guest on numerous tv programs. his articles have been in the wal street junior, los angeles times, usta today, chicago tribune, forbes and national review. these are our scholars. each speaks in term for 7-10 minutes or so. and after which we will open it up...
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russia, china, and the other members of the security council has been an agreement. north korea, we have been in agreement. >> the u.sand china are largely in agreement on north korea. >> yes. >> and what are they doing to influence the north koreans? >> when i say we are largely in agreement, what i mean is that we all understand and agree that it is contrary to international law and our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. we want to see a dino clear eyes korean peninsula. -- denuclearized korean peninsula. more recently the chinese government has, on about lateral basis quietly but meaningfully, changed the nature of the relationship with north korea. the quality of their diplomatic contacts, their diplomatic relationship, and other forms of bilateral engagement has been reduced and downgraded. >> has the hacking at sony raised concern we have about threats to cyber security? >> absolutely. we have had a significant research -- concern about cyber security. it is an issue about which the president has been focused going back several years, because we have seen that both domestically and international
russia, china, and the other members of the security council has been an agreement. north korea, we have been in agreement. >> the u.sand china are largely in agreement on north korea. >> yes. >> and what are they doing to influence the north koreans? >> when i say we are largely in agreement, what i mean is that we all understand and agree that it is contrary to international law and our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. we want to see a dino clear eyes...
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u.s. but china, japan great storytelling and personality and a narrative.so now i'm going to ask you to go out on a lan or the end of a long extension cord and tell us what you think people should be driving in 2025 or 2030 the people here in this room and the people watching on c-span and across the country. >> the timeline for developing
u.s. but china, japan great storytelling and personality and a narrative.so now i'm going to ask you to go out on a lan or the end of a long extension cord and tell us what you think people should be driving in 2025 or 2030 the people here in this room and the people watching on c-span and across the country. >> the timeline for developing
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without russia, u.s., and china, we have india thailand germany, the u.k..re are plenty of markets where we see considerable growth in the future. >> trying to downplay the issues. it is all about the design for the unique holiday experience. the did the biggest deal in the decade last year in the fastest area of the industry. will they start to mix in it? many want to see the brand doing what it does well. >> it was a strong gains. the stock was down. thank you very much. coming up, no plan b and note to the bailout terms. that is the message from the finance minister as the debt talks crumbled. we have the pressure on him yesterday. we will ring what he said. >> a breakdown in brussels. there is no plan and no room. the international correspondent press the finance minister. >> if you are not playing games here you not playing poker and laughing. one game are you playing? >> i have never played monopoly with fake money. i play with genuine monopoly money. let me answer your question i have written that i told my students that game theory is based on realis
without russia, u.s., and china, we have india thailand germany, the u.k..re are plenty of markets where we see considerable growth in the future. >> trying to downplay the issues. it is all about the design for the unique holiday experience. the did the biggest deal in the decade last year in the fastest area of the industry. will they start to mix in it? many want to see the brand doing what it does well. >> it was a strong gains. the stock was down. thank you very much. coming...
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advantage and violates world trade organization rules and the latest in trade disputes between china and u.sst year china exported $467 billion of goods to u.s. with only $127 billion going the other way resulting in a huge surplus for chinese and record trade deficit for united states. in a statement today they said they regretted a u.s. decision to file a complaint with the wto. >> and that brings us to our off the radar story, little known news with a big impact it is frequently called the most important trade deal you've never heard of and over the next few months you may hear more the trans special partnership known as t.p.p. for short and obama administration hopes to pass it by the end of this year and like most trade agreements t.p.p. will lower trade tariffs and find store shelves cheaper, the price of medication will sky rocket and involves 12 countries in the pacific region and it's the largest free trade deal since the trade organization established back in 1995. noticeably absent china and the t.p.p. has been viewed as part of the american pivot strategy to reassert political an
advantage and violates world trade organization rules and the latest in trade disputes between china and u.sst year china exported $467 billion of goods to u.s. with only $127 billion going the other way resulting in a huge surplus for chinese and record trade deficit for united states. in a statement today they said they regretted a u.s. decision to file a complaint with the wto. >> and that brings us to our off the radar story, little known news with a big impact it is frequently called...
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where russia and china and the other permanent members of the security council have been in agreement. north korea. we have largely been an agreement. >> the u.schina are largely in agreement on north korea. >> yes. >> what are they doing to influence the north koreans about that? >> when i say we are largely in agreement, what i mean is we all understand and agree it is contrary not only to international law but our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. we all want to see a do new christ -- de-nuclearized korean peninsula. the chinese have joined us in posing tougher sanctions on north korea through the united nations. and more recently, over the last couple of years, the chinese government has on a bilateral national basis quietly but meaningfully change the nature of their relationship with the north koreans. the quality of their diplomatic contacts and economic relationship and other forms of bilateral engagement has been reduced. downgraded. >> has the hacking at sony and commercial enterprises, has that raised the concern we have about cyber security? >> absolutely. we have had a significant concern. this has been an issue h
where russia and china and the other permanent members of the security council have been in agreement. north korea. we have largely been an agreement. >> the u.schina are largely in agreement on north korea. >> yes. >> what are they doing to influence the north koreans about that? >> when i say we are largely in agreement, what i mean is we all understand and agree it is contrary not only to international law but our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. we...