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for a long time but the outlook is not all that rosy now that russia is a member of the world trade organization without a traditional brick of. its perched atop a jaw drop and the view from the prevalence stretches as far as that i can see. for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a barren railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of also docks worshippers did them selves in blessid water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. do. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls was to be their stronghold constructed on top of an older city but soon enough it became an economic siberian was the oil of its time bringing in a third of russia's state revenue but the ball screwed location of the shoes for the russians the russian heiress across a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand there in droves there they created a replica high soci
for a long time but the outlook is not all that rosy now that russia is a member of the world trade organization without a traditional brick of. its perched atop a jaw drop and the view from the prevalence stretches as far as that i can see. for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a barren railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of also docks worshippers...
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major financial organizations are meeting with german chancellor angela merkel in berlin to voice their concerns about the economic slowdown. leaders of the world bank, the world traderganization, and the international monetary fund and bank in germany, employment figures have been released. there is a lot to chew over. let's find out what that means for the ongoing your resume crisis. steve, i presume it means there will be some pressure on angela merkel. will that be the message? >> yeah, i think it is. these are the five big umbrella organizations that deal with economics, and the messages coming from them is you have to think about the pace of austerity in the light of the circumstances on the ground. the message from the imf from example is that if you go too fast with deficit reduction, you may make the economy even worse adn so worse than the situation you are trying to cure. the argument is by enforcing strict rules, you make the patients iller. that message will come across loud and clear. the five people met 24 hours ago and made the same case. he agreed with them. when they meet chancellor angela merkel, it will not be an open door. i am sure it will be v
major financial organizations are meeting with german chancellor angela merkel in berlin to voice their concerns about the economic slowdown. leaders of the world bank, the world traderganization, and the international monetary fund and bank in germany, employment figures have been released. there is a lot to chew over. let's find out what that means for the ongoing your resume crisis. steve, i presume it means there will be some pressure on angela merkel. will that be the message? >>...
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now, we have a system in the world trade organization, which precisely has been bid and operated to avoidical frictions to turn into trade wars. or trade disputes to turn into political wars. so normally we should be able to handle. >> are you expecting more disputes in the wto? >> we've had this year rather significant increase of trade disputes that have been brought for proper adjudication not only between u.s. and china, but also between other countries. so it's not u.s. china privilege at all anymore. >> let's talk about other country. how damaging is the china japan? it's interesting china does not send their most senior man to the imf meetings because it's in tokyo and there's a despite over the islands, as well. how disruptive could this did its put get? >> both china and japan are extremely important to each other. they are both integrated in the global supply chain. so at the end of day, rationality will prevail and that as we have a system that addresses disputes not to become a political problem, we also have a system not to deteriorate into trade tensions. lens hurt the econo
now, we have a system in the world trade organization, which precisely has been bid and operated to avoidical frictions to turn into trade wars. or trade disputes to turn into political wars. so normally we should be able to handle. >> are you expecting more disputes in the wto? >> we've had this year rather significant increase of trade disputes that have been brought for proper adjudication not only between u.s. and china, but also between other countries. so it's not u.s. china...
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. >>> the world trade organization handed the obama organization a small but significant victory barring china from imposing duties on steel exports made at ohio based ak seal. >>> the average price of regular gas is down to $3.74. >>> dunkin donuts may have a new sibling, bagel bunch kins. they applied for the patent. >>> victoria's secret unveiled its annual fantasy secret bra. it's worth a whopping 2.5 million bucks. who has that kind of cash. this guy. the 22-year-old just won 30 million big ones in the massachusetts megamillions so what or who will he spend it on? he's not quite sure, but we do know who he won't be spoiling? >> no, no lucky girlfriend. just broke up with her so -- thank god. yeah. >> nice. sometimes breaking up isn't so hard to do. >>> coming up, the karsds push the giants to the brink and the niners are tops in their division. plus, the tigers break out the broom for a celebration. your sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> and after a stormy friday, we're going to see a pretty nice warm weekend for most of us. those details are coming up. you're watching "early
. >>> the world trade organization handed the obama organization a small but significant victory barring china from imposing duties on steel exports made at ohio based ak seal. >>> the average price of regular gas is down to $3.74. >>> dunkin donuts may have a new sibling, bagel bunch kins. they applied for the patent. >>> victoria's secret unveiled its annual fantasy secret bra. it's worth a whopping 2.5 million bucks. who has that kind of cash. this guy....
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my next to last time around was to complete the negations with china's accession into the world trade organization. the world trade organization lays out in detail global rules. it was a 17 year negotiation with china, and it made extensive commitments. china needs to live off of those commitments, and the u.s. and other countries, particularly i would say in europe and japan, need to call china on violations and work together when it makes violations but it's sometimes difficult. countries are fearful of retaliation, and more specifically, companies are fearful of retaliation. but the old ben franklin attitude, hang together and hang separately i is i think relevant here. if other countries deal that we're facing an unlevel playing field, together, we have a better chance of affecting chinese behavior. we also have authority under u.s. trade laws, and we will continue to the. some of the trans-alaska years have been positive. aaron alluded to the increase in the size of the trade deficit in recent years, but if you look at the percentage of increases in exports and imports, u.s. exports to china
my next to last time around was to complete the negations with china's accession into the world trade organization. the world trade organization lays out in detail global rules. it was a 17 year negotiation with china, and it made extensive commitments. china needs to live off of those commitments, and the u.s. and other countries, particularly i would say in europe and japan, need to call china on violations and work together when it makes violations but it's sometimes difficult. countries are...
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. >>> world trade organization handed the obama administration a small but significant victory, barring china from imposing duties on steel exports made at ohio-based ak steel. the average price of regular gas is down to $3.74 a gallon. dunkin' donuts munchkins may have a new sibling, bagel bunchkins. >>> victoria secret unveiled its annual fantasy bra. the gem encrusted floorle creation is worth a whopping 2.5 million bucks. who has that kind of cash, right? this guy does. the 22-year-old just won 30 million big ones in the massachusetts mega millions. so what or who will he spend it on? we do know who he won't be spoiling. >> no, no lucky girlfriend. just broke up with her. fis. nice. thank god. yes. >> thank god. see, sometimes breakups are a good thing. >>> well, in health news this morning, a new study shows that annual doctor checkups aren't helping healthy people. test subjects who received annual physicals had the same death rate as those who did not. when do trips to the doctor pay off? going for a specific test or screening such as mammograms, also people with ongoing health i
. >>> world trade organization handed the obama administration a small but significant victory, barring china from imposing duties on steel exports made at ohio-based ak steel. the average price of regular gas is down to $3.74 a gallon. dunkin' donuts munchkins may have a new sibling, bagel bunchkins. >>> victoria secret unveiled its annual fantasy bra. the gem encrusted floorle creation is worth a whopping 2.5 million bucks. who has that kind of cash, right? this guy does....
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taking china to the world trade organization over what it calls illegal subsidies to chinese carmakers and the chinese car parts. there's a solar panel dispute with europe, europe alleging china is taking part in anti- dumping practices. . and there is the rare earth experts tell me it will be the u.s. and european union that will play the harder game -- who will fight the harder battle in this game, given the high unemployment in the u.s. and european union and the huge amount of debt they have. >> and an election happening next month. >> something like that. >> thanks very much. let's look at some other stories making headlines around world. the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon has expressed deep concern about if the escalating clashes between syria and turkey. he has described the cross border shelling as extremely dangerous and has appealed for international action to stop the flow of arms into syria. turkey.oss to southern james reynolds is. our is what is the atmosphere like now? there was shelling yesterday. -- james reynolds is our correspondent. >> i've spent the m
taking china to the world trade organization over what it calls illegal subsidies to chinese carmakers and the chinese car parts. there's a solar panel dispute with europe, europe alleging china is taking part in anti- dumping practices. . and there is the rare earth experts tell me it will be the u.s. and european union that will play the harder game -- who will fight the harder battle in this game, given the high unemployment in the u.s. and european union and the huge amount of debt they...
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russia has been trying to get into the world trade organization since one thousand nine hundred ninety three normally any country would have been accepted five to seven years later would russia's bede broke all records over eighteen years the pros and cons were ardently debated inside the country with a major protests taking place just a month before the accession in order to join russia had to make sacrifices among them reducing support for some industries including struggling sectors like agriculture and car making as a w t o member russia is about to roll what input duties in its export tariffs and grant greater access to foreign companies all of that will benefit customers with prices expected to go down the country is economy should also get a boost a world bank report predicts russia can gain up to an extra eleven percent in g.d.p. annually in the long run but before that can happen russia has to think about how to reconcile its. ations knows it has as a member of the customs union with dello russo and kazakhstan now there is a w t o member. free trade area with russia and custom
russia has been trying to get into the world trade organization since one thousand nine hundred ninety three normally any country would have been accepted five to seven years later would russia's bede broke all records over eighteen years the pros and cons were ardently debated inside the country with a major protests taking place just a month before the accession in order to join russia had to make sacrifices among them reducing support for some industries including struggling sectors like...
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president obama emphasized his record of bringing cases against china to the world trade organization, the wto, while seeking redress for unfair trade practices. governor romney emphasized his plan of levying tariffs against chinese imports to the u.s. if china persists refusing to follow international trade rules. >> question. both president obama's and governor romney's positions on china are they solid and presidential in scope and in content? >>> tim? >> it is silly politics. this is what every politician does. they campaign like pat buchanan, frankly, as a nationalist, and they govern as free traders as internationalists. these guys are not going to wage a trade war in china this is tough talk to win ohio. >> you want to defend yourself. >> i am an economic patriot and economic nationalist and obama is using my phrase. but i believe romney has gotten himself out to a point with this occurrence manipulator he is going to have to follow through on it. i agree with governor romney here. the chinese are themselves economic nationalists. they steal our property, they do everything und
president obama emphasized his record of bringing cases against china to the world trade organization, the wto, while seeking redress for unfair trade practices. governor romney emphasized his plan of levying tariffs against chinese imports to the u.s. if china persists refusing to follow international trade rules. >> question. both president obama's and governor romney's positions on china are they solid and presidential in scope and in content? >>> tim? >> it is silly...
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actually manufacture in the country and despite all this effort like preferential taxes the world trade organization void hand for my hand for that but as our tease for the senator spoke to one of the main automotive experts and that is stanley routes to find out about this issue and this is what he had to say. over truth however the session is going to be positive for the industry it is going to increase competition but i think it. is so also. about the utilization fee that this has been used to use what you saw if you will. how it's like to sit with for many again it's not exactly aligned for the principle of the beauty which is to reduce barriers to trade but on the other hand russia certainly needs to deal with the issue of setting up the utilization infrastructure they haven't really got one in place and they need one in place to support to a growing industry given the growth potential for many factors here well most of them are to be honest the twelve major manufacturers are here the first set of operations busily putting together the states and supply chains to fully developed markets i'm thi
actually manufacture in the country and despite all this effort like preferential taxes the world trade organization void hand for my hand for that but as our tease for the senator spoke to one of the main automotive experts and that is stanley routes to find out about this issue and this is what he had to say. over truth however the session is going to be positive for the industry it is going to increase competition but i think it. is so also. about the utilization fee that this has been used...
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attract in the foreign the carmakers to manufacture and the country but says join in the world trade organization one of the ways that they were doing is with preferential taxes but the entry of russia into the w t o is a threaten to do some of the work that's already been done in our business editor nick paul caught up with automotive experts route to discuss this issue and it's what you have to say. the spirit of the true however the beauty session is going to be positive for the industry it is going to increase competition but i think it. is so also to. hear. about the utilization fee that this has been needs to start from the side if you will. house like it sits with for many factors again it's not exactly aligned with the principle of the beauty which is to reduce barriers to trade but on the other hand russia certainly needs to deal with the issue of setting up the utilization infrastructure they haven't really got one in place and they need one in place to support that the growing industry given that growth potential you do for many writers you have to be well most of them are to be honest
attract in the foreign the carmakers to manufacture and the country but says join in the world trade organization one of the ways that they were doing is with preferential taxes but the entry of russia into the w t o is a threaten to do some of the work that's already been done in our business editor nick paul caught up with automotive experts route to discuss this issue and it's what you have to say. the spirit of the true however the beauty session is going to be positive for the industry it...
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here in the country one of the methods used was preferential taxes part since joining the world trade organization that has actually managed to undo some of the work that was started our very own business editor nick paul caught up with an automotive expert sally roots to discuss this issue and lots wallace take a listen. to you over to her out of the beauty session is going to be positive for the industry it is going to increase competition but i think that. there are so also to. look at the utilization fee that this has been needs to start from the side if you will. the house like it sits with for money again it's not exactly aligned with the principle of the beauty of it which is to reduce barriers to trade but on the other hand russia certainly needs to deal with the issue of setting up the utilization infrastructure they haven't really got one in place and they need one in place to support a growing industry given the growth potential for many foreigners here well most of them are to be honest the twelve major manufacturers are here first of operations busily putting together a logistics and
here in the country one of the methods used was preferential taxes part since joining the world trade organization that has actually managed to undo some of the work that was started our very own business editor nick paul caught up with an automotive expert sally roots to discuss this issue and lots wallace take a listen. to you over to her out of the beauty session is going to be positive for the industry it is going to increase competition but i think that. there are so also to. look at the...
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to attract foreign carmakers to produce in russia but now that russia is a member of the world trade organization some of that can undo some of that work basically our business editor nick poole talked to an automotive expert stanley routes and discussed this issue. three of the two however the session is going to be positive for the industry it is open to increased competition but i think it. is so also to. rebut the utilization fee that this has been needs to start from the side if you will. house like it sit with for many years again it's not exactly aligned with the principle of the beauty which is to reduce barriers to trade but on the other hand russia certainly needs to deal with the issue of setting up the utilization infrastructure they haven't really got one in place and they need one in place to support to a growing industry given that growth potential do foreign manufacturers you have to be well most of them are to be honest the twelve major manufacturers are here the first set of operations are busily putting together a logistics and supply chains actively developing market i'm think
to attract foreign carmakers to produce in russia but now that russia is a member of the world trade organization some of that can undo some of that work basically our business editor nick poole talked to an automotive expert stanley routes and discussed this issue. three of the two however the session is going to be positive for the industry it is open to increased competition but i think it. is so also to. rebut the utilization fee that this has been needs to start from the side if you will....
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number one, cases and for the world trade organization. e brought at least eight cases to the world trade organization in four years. that's as many as president bush brought during his two terms. number two, and we won most of the cases by the way. in areas like apr, solar energy, automobile exports, a whole range of issues. number two, trade under u.s. law, use of anti-dumping, uses special safeguards. president obama invoked the special safeguard provisions of u.s. law, which were entitled to raise tariffs on chinese tarek -- on chinese tires, which explained the u.s. market. the last two planes are in the second term, there would be more than a fridge because the u.s. economy is going to be stronger in the second term. i think that is the view of most economists looking at the economic situation in the chinese are counting bumps. so that is going to give us some leverage. >> dr. freberg ma howard governor romney forecast and obama second term? >> well, i don't know how that would forecast it, but i know what he would say that the last t
number one, cases and for the world trade organization. e brought at least eight cases to the world trade organization in four years. that's as many as president bush brought during his two terms. number two, and we won most of the cases by the way. in areas like apr, solar energy, automobile exports, a whole range of issues. number two, trade under u.s. law, use of anti-dumping, uses special safeguards. president obama invoked the special safeguard provisions of u.s. law, which were entitled...
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their ability to control the world right now they're desperately turning to things like the world trade organization and the swift burning bank transfers everything they have done to iran they threaten to do what anyone else in the world and of the people the world have any intelligence that we're going to break away from these organizations and form their own organizations instead line from the us battles profess that post sheldon fade from california state university many thanks indeed. in spain his policies want to georgia in of regional elections with the country's autonomy seeking catalonia preparing to hold its vote next month their reading policy which is ahead in the polls that is gaining strong support with a promise of a referendum for south terminations and sociologist condo's del close says its economic hardship and reluctance to shed debts with the driving which driving separatist sentiment it's really the result of spain being a country that is basically the proper project united under a crown that imposed one spanish national identity on several other communities we who have their own
their ability to control the world right now they're desperately turning to things like the world trade organization and the swift burning bank transfers everything they have done to iran they threaten to do what anyone else in the world and of the people the world have any intelligence that we're going to break away from these organizations and form their own organizations instead line from the us battles profess that post sheldon fade from california state university many thanks indeed. in...
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november one thousand nine hundred ninety two election he helped to usher china into the world trade organization that's the kind of what partner state but basically turned off a good deal of the u.s. electoral job from going to leave it there but thank you so it's cheryl hall and on the line all the stories much appreciated this is a short break to me to say with a business update for this said late wednesday night in moscow thanks for being with us. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. for two things a successful duck hunting a patient a bottle silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not g
november one thousand nine hundred ninety two election he helped to usher china into the world trade organization that's the kind of what partner state but basically turned off a good deal of the u.s. electoral job from going to leave it there but thank you so it's cheryl hall and on the line all the stories much appreciated this is a short break to me to say with a business update for this said late wednesday night in moscow thanks for being with us. if you're passing through rushes to veer...
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but after the november nineteenth to play to a lecture he helped to usher china into the world trade organization that's the kind of hot pockets need that basically turns off a good deal of the u.s. electorate how can you have a realistic debate about the problems that this country faces the many problems this country faces when the kinds of analysis and critique from the left are basically excluded basically this debate comes down in many ways to a choice between tweedle dum and tweedle dee nice way of putting it us historian gerald hole now ok let's get to business now u.s. jobs numbers are even not too bad news others are. not too bad preliminary report from a.d.p. says under sixty two thousand jobs were added in the united states in the month of september and therefore the markets they're looking positive we'll have to wait for a full report of course tomorrow on the news europe's market was also positive although the fact that spain's prime minister says he doesn't think a bailout is imminent it was pretty depressing that was limiting gains on the currencies market the euro was a lower versu
but after the november nineteenth to play to a lecture he helped to usher china into the world trade organization that's the kind of hot pockets need that basically turns off a good deal of the u.s. electorate how can you have a realistic debate about the problems that this country faces the many problems this country faces when the kinds of analysis and critique from the left are basically excluded basically this debate comes down in many ways to a choice between tweedle dum and tweedle dee...
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number one, the cases before the world trade organization. we brought i believe eight cases in the world trade organization in four years they brought during his two terms. number two, aggressive. areas like ip -- ipr, solar energy, automobile exports, a whole range of issues. number two, trade remedies, the use of special safeguards. president obama invoked the special safeguard provision on the u.s. law which we are entitled to under the wto to raise the tariffs on chinese tires in the u.s. market. the last to the point just briefly in a second term there would be more leverage because the economy is and be stronger and most economists the looking at the economic situation they are encountering some bumps so that is going to give us some leverage. >> dr. friedberg how would governor mitt romney forecast and obama second term on these issues? >> i know what he would say about the last four years. i think jeff and i agree it has been deleted and half-hearted. governor romney said in the debate the other night that the administration's response
number one, the cases before the world trade organization. we brought i believe eight cases in the world trade organization in four years they brought during his two terms. number two, aggressive. areas like ip -- ipr, solar energy, automobile exports, a whole range of issues. number two, trade remedies, the use of special safeguards. president obama invoked the special safeguard provision on the u.s. law which we are entitled to under the wto to raise the tariffs on chinese tires in the u.s....
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world ever seen and reagan started taking it apart bill clinton really ripped it apart. by signing nafta gatt and agreement on tariffs and trades which created the world trade organization of the cio and now we've got nafta calf to show after we you know a whole bunch of them and both parties now since since they started drinking the kool-aid back in the early eighty's both parties have their have their you know have blood on their hands are dirty with this and so the question in my mind is when you know which party is going to step back first because the party of the first steps away from from free trade as the party is going to seriously winning elections it is really interesting to just looking at these tea parties i mean you just pointed out some of the similarities that they have those of course are never focused on because they don't make for as much drama by the mainstream media which sort of likes to at least seems to me to view elections sort of more like a sporting event than anything else i'm going to look forward to your commentary your analysis at tomorrow's debate have a safe trip to chicago thom hartmann host of the big picture here at r.t. once again r.t
world ever seen and reagan started taking it apart bill clinton really ripped it apart. by signing nafta gatt and agreement on tariffs and trades which created the world trade organization of the cio and now we've got nafta calf to show after we you know a whole bunch of them and both parties now since since they started drinking the kool-aid back in the early eighty's both parties have their have their you know have blood on their hands are dirty with this and so the question in my mind is...
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that's why the president at the urging of a number of us, they have taken china to the world trade organization to show china is cheating and to ask for tariffs to protect american companies and to protect american workers. and we're seeing a pattern of the government finally on the side of workers, finally on the side of american manufacturing, standing up for american workers against china. we have a new steel mill. we're seeing jobs actually come to this country or stay in this country because we're standing up and enforcing trade rules. >> romney and the republicans keep talking about another tax cut for the job creators. don't we just see them increasing their profits by outsourcing this way? i mean, the model that romney wants to lay on the country, how could it be good for workers in ohio? >> well, it's not. we tried these tax cuts for the rich. hoping it trickles down to the middle class, it doesn't work. what works is when you build the economy from the middle class out. the auto rescue has worked in ohio. we're not where we need to be, but more than three percentage points lower than
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i think the world trade organization is to be more involved so we are not allowing china to manipulate its current v. it is an increasing economic and global power, one that you must watch but when we cannot be afraid of. >> moderator: congressman, allen or rifle? murphy: well, they are both at the fact is that china get away with murder when it comes to trade policy. it often means the product at a connecticut company produces is more expensive than they begin to manufacture because of other currencies manipulated, which it called them the modern frink to sanctions to make them stop. bye-bye america work i've done is critical as well. the federal government with our taxpayer dollars are outsourcing our own work and the department of defense to chinese companies. we should stop that and keep our work here at home. i'm a fan, i think our histories are relevant. i have fought outsourcing. linda mcmahon has outsourcer over to countries like china. on the issue to whether or not we stand up, there's a differences. >> moderator: mrs. mcmahon coming of a minute to answer that. mcmahon: if th
i think the world trade organization is to be more involved so we are not allowing china to manipulate its current v. it is an increasing economic and global power, one that you must watch but when we cannot be afraid of. >> moderator: congressman, allen or rifle? murphy: well, they are both at the fact is that china get away with murder when it comes to trade policy. it often means the product at a connecticut company produces is more expensive than they begin to manufacture because of...
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government, my last time around was second place in negotiations with a succession of the world trade organization. the world trade organization lays out in detail global rules. it was a 17 year negotiation for china, and it made extensive commitments. china used to live up to those commitments, and the u.s. and other countries particularly i would say in europe and japan need to call china on violations and work together. it's sometimes difficult. countries are fearful of retaliation and more specifically companies are fearful of retaliation but the old bin from gwyneth foundage of him together and hang separately i think is relevant here. if other countries feel that we are facing an unlevel playing field act together we have a better chance of affecting china's behavior. we also have authority under the u.s. trade law and we will continue to pursue that. but some of the trends have been positive. they're in a loaded to the increase in the size of the deficit in recent years, but if you look at the percentage increases in exports and imports, u.s. exports to china on increasing much more rapidly
government, my last time around was second place in negotiations with a succession of the world trade organization. the world trade organization lays out in detail global rules. it was a 17 year negotiation for china, and it made extensive commitments. china used to live up to those commitments, and the u.s. and other countries particularly i would say in europe and japan need to call china on violations and work together. it's sometimes difficult. countries are fearful of retaliation and more...
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trading today. back to you in the studio. >> we'll look out for that. >>> china's lost its appeal against a world organization trade ruling in a dispute with the u.s. over steel pricing. a june ruling was upheld that said china imposed unfair tariffs. they argued the u.s. sold the steel products in china at unfairly low prices. that's all for business news for this hour. i'll leave you with a recap of the region's markets. >>> the alleged rape of a japanese woman by u.s. men has dealt a heavy blow. okinawa has ordered his cab met to set up talks with the united states to prevent such a thing happening again. they attacked the woman as she walked alone before dawn. officials say they have dealt with more than 120 cases in which u.s. servicemen were arrested on charges of assaulting women. the 1995 rape of a 12-year-old girl sparked mass protests there. the prime minister called on his cabinet members thursday and said such incidents must be prevented in the future. >> translator: i will work with the foreign minister to arrange discussions with the united stat states. >> the two sides should institute measures as early as nex
trading today. back to you in the studio. >> we'll look out for that. >>> china's lost its appeal against a world organization trade ruling in a dispute with the u.s. over steel pricing. a june ruling was upheld that said china imposed unfair tariffs. they argued the u.s. sold the steel products in china at unfairly low prices. that's all for business news for this hour. i'll leave you with a recap of the region's markets. >>> the alleged rape of a japanese woman by u.s....
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>> guest: you know, china has to live up to its obligations under the world trade organization like anyoneyou know, here we in the mall, washington monument there, white house there, constitution avenue. when you see the chinese feeling what really is of value, it's hiding in plain sight, the declaration of independence and the bill of rights, then you should start to worry, but if they cheat here and there, they take the next thing we produce because we have that incredible foundation here of rule of law, protection of property, and a wonderful society that spins off innovation. >> host: michael, do you foresee china becoming the world's largest economy, and is that a bad thing? >> guest: it's not a bad thing for china to become the world's largest economy, and if things go well in china as they may or may not, that probably happens in the next decade or two, but bear in mind that china has so many people that the per capita income in china will still be far lower than our per capita income. moreover, even when china has the world's largest economy, that does not make them the world leade
>> guest: you know, china has to live up to its obligations under the world trade organization like anyoneyou know, here we in the mall, washington monument there, white house there, constitution avenue. when you see the chinese feeling what really is of value, it's hiding in plain sight, the declaration of independence and the bill of rights, then you should start to worry, but if they cheat here and there, they take the next thing we produce because we have that incredible foundation...
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for this and those who import and use these materials saying no, it really depends on the world trade organization when it comes to the broader practices to fight it out, but it is really just the commerce department, one more step and he can be paying a lot more to install those panels. lori: threatening to label them currency manipulators. it could make a difference. rich, thank you. every 15 minutes times to check the market. nicole is back with us from the floor of the new york stock exchange and there are some major movers. nicole: let's take a look at netflix. bank of america actually cutting netflix today. they have some run. bank of america, merrill lynch cutting netflix to underperform from a bike, recommends taking profit at these levels. this is a valuation call. jumping 30% this month so it has been running up over the last couple of weeks or so, obviously still remains a tough competitor to amazon, but analysts have said amazon really isn't a competitor to netflix, a look at the one-year chart over $300. they look at spectrum brands and black and decker. $1.4 billion. the unit that re
for this and those who import and use these materials saying no, it really depends on the world trade organization when it comes to the broader practices to fight it out, but it is really just the commerce department, one more step and he can be paying a lot more to install those panels. lori: threatening to label them currency manipulators. it could make a difference. rich, thank you. every 15 minutes times to check the market. nicole is back with us from the floor of the new york stock...
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largest program of manufacturing subsidies in the world, and they are not compliant with the world trade organizationations. it's been encouraging property piracy matters. the international trade commission in 2009 said china's ip violations cost businesses $48 billion, and if china enforced intellectual property laws, american businesses would have employed 923,000 more americans in the united states. china has been the subject of the wto complaints, and it's lost all of them. clearly, we have a big issue with them. dennis: okay. someone to combat them, and i have not heard much from either side. thank you for being with us donald chang and donald gross. >> thank you. >> debate this, labors, unions, collective bargaining, brett mcmahon of miller and long destruction, and bill dyne author of "state of the unions" here at noon eastern. cheryl: live at reagan airport in washington, d.c. where they are trying to get things back to normal. dennis: what your business can learn from the failure of circuit city next. cheryl: first, as we go to break, though, look at this. back in business. markets trading,
largest program of manufacturing subsidies in the world, and they are not compliant with the world trade organizationations. it's been encouraging property piracy matters. the international trade commission in 2009 said china's ip violations cost businesses $48 billion, and if china enforced intellectual property laws, american businesses would have employed 923,000 more americans in the united states. china has been the subject of the wto complaints, and it's lost all of them. clearly, we have...
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your energy independence plan impacting existing free trade agreements or membership in the world trade organization and the relationships with our pacific rim friends and other trade partners? >> ok, thanks for the call. phone from northal carolina. >> i would like to ask the president, when he was caught on an open mike that he was going to give russia more leeway, and also what he meant what he was also caught on a hot mike with the prime minister in france talking about netanyahu. that is what i would like to ask him. >> i want to know where the candidate stand on our relationship with other countries where human rights are violated? next is a viewer from greenville, south carolina, and undecided voter. good evening. >> good evening. good evening. my name is -- and i would like to ask both the candidates how do you give a man three wars, ad it's costing you over billion dollars a day, how do you take care of america when you are taking care of things that are not of -- america is not israel. well, love is real, but we are not iran and all these other cases. >> thank you for your call. we ask tha
your energy independence plan impacting existing free trade agreements or membership in the world trade organization and the relationships with our pacific rim friends and other trade partners? >> ok, thanks for the call. phone from northal carolina. >> i would like to ask the president, when he was caught on an open mike that he was going to give russia more leeway, and also what he meant what he was also caught on a hot mike with the prime minister in france talking about...
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in pursuing policies of fair trade the president just won an important victory from the world trade organizationin which china supplements its steel industry. there's a way to work without having our head in the sand about whether or not it's -- >> the truth is president obama's done a great job enforcing our trade laws. he brought cases on chinese tires, on the chinese subsidies of energy and on steel. he's won a bunch of them. this is a big contrast to george w. bush. it's also a huge contrast to mitt romney. he stood up when president obama did the chinese tire case and to protect american jobs and he did protect over 1,000 american jobs in the chinese tire industry here in the united states and romney criticized him and said, we're just holding on to unproductive workers. we just need to let those jobs go, that this is unrealistic. >> i feel like i'm the voice of doom at this table. >> please be. please be. >> the thing that i think we really have to grapple with is the extent to which there has been a decoupling of the economic interests of the people at the very top of the global economy a
in pursuing policies of fair trade the president just won an important victory from the world trade organizationin which china supplements its steel industry. there's a way to work without having our head in the sand about whether or not it's -- >> the truth is president obama's done a great job enforcing our trade laws. he brought cases on chinese tires, on the chinese subsidies of energy and on steel. he's won a bunch of them. this is a big contrast to george w. bush. it's also a huge...
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terror groups, the issue of visas for saudis, saudi arabia's desire to finally join the world trade organization, peace process and oil prices and saudi plans for expanding capacity. that was in 2005. i think you can say if you look back pretty much tick the box on counterterrorism. you've got a very well-admired counterterror operations in saudi arabia where they vote on educating the public and tracking down people, identify them, tracking them down, prosecuting them and then often trying to rehabilitate them. i don't know of any american official who thinks they're severely lacking in that. they've given a great deal of praise in how far they've gone. it took a little longer for the u.s. and saudi arabia to work together on terror finance, but a year ago the treasury held a sort of a september review of where things stood on cooperation with saudi arabia on those two issues, and you had the fellows stuart levy and fred townsend from the previous administration and current ones, and during that symposium what i was struck with was the unanimity with which all those officials felt this'd been v
terror groups, the issue of visas for saudis, saudi arabia's desire to finally join the world trade organization, peace process and oil prices and saudi plans for expanding capacity. that was in 2005. i think you can say if you look back pretty much tick the box on counterterrorism. you've got a very well-admired counterterror operations in saudi arabia where they vote on educating the public and tracking down people, identify them, tracking them down, prosecuting them and then often trying to...
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international trade, the world trade organization, seems to have been overtaken by events in many respects and is not able to deal with these in the context of npt the reacho be beyond of the mechanisms there. united nations security council is not able to get its arms around syria. we could go on. these institutions seem to be having problems. there was a lot of talk about the g 20 as the mechanism for dealing with global economic crises. we have come away from the 20 is it too many and we do it in back rooms the way it was always done. the institutions are week. then there's the component you introduced in your comment in terms of the united states. the bill also referencing the concept that the u.s. had some power in these institutions because of the example it set and the principles it upheld. after the financial crisis, the french, the germans, the chinese said that this was clearly a corrupt system and they are not managing the system. obama came in and said he was going to handle international things differently and respect international law. there's a whole new set of questions the
international trade, the world trade organization, seems to have been overtaken by events in many respects and is not able to deal with these in the context of npt the reacho be beyond of the mechanisms there. united nations security council is not able to get its arms around syria. we could go on. these institutions seem to be having problems. there was a lot of talk about the g 20 as the mechanism for dealing with global economic crises. we have come away from the 20 is it too many and we do...
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. >> to invoke trade organizations, where you are in the world, it will always be needed. have the honor your death to them. got to they do not comment on intelligence matters. -- >> did not comment on intelligence matters. >> now to a growing health scare in the united states. contaminated shot has led to an outbreak of meningitis. the 120 cases have fallen ill and 11 people have died. how does the infection occurred? the chair of vendor built preventive medicine department joins me from national, tennessee. i know n.y. is the case with -- the state with the most cases. do you know how this whole contaminated mr. arroyo was brought to the states? >> in came to us from a compound in pharmacy in new england which supplies similar drugs to many states. we happen to have had, from the contaminated batch, a substantial number of doses and we now have a substantial number of patients, unfortunately. >> how rare is it? >> is already naturally acquired in a very uncommon. but in this fashion, to inoculate a contaminated medication immediately adjacent to the central nervous syste
. >> to invoke trade organizations, where you are in the world, it will always be needed. have the honor your death to them. got to they do not comment on intelligence matters. -- >> did not comment on intelligence matters. >> now to a growing health scare in the united states. contaminated shot has led to an outbreak of meningitis. the 120 cases have fallen ill and 11 people have died. how does the infection occurred? the chair of vendor built preventive medicine department...
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. >> shannon: the president says they have taken a high number of trade cases to the world health organizationy have taken some. but the most unfair trading practice of all -- and this should be investigated -- and they have not -- the exploitation of labor. if you pay people next to nothing, and in many case, the chinese people are fighting against this, incurring tort and you are jail, trying to organize, have collective areg bargaining, there are strikes in china -- crushed by the secret police as soon as they start. and so, again, you have to focus on that piece. the human rights piece, not just me. i talked to the human rights activists in the united states. they are so disappointed in obama. he had an opportunity as the nobel peace prize winner, to talk on behalf of leo shobow. i nominated him -- he's still in prison. there's the president of the united states, yes, he should meet with the president of china. but lavishing him with praise, when he is the jailer of the current nobel peace prize winner, languishing in prison. >> shannon: we know have you fought long and hard for human righ
. >> shannon: the president says they have taken a high number of trade cases to the world health organizationy have taken some. but the most unfair trading practice of all -- and this should be investigated -- and they have not -- the exploitation of labor. if you pay people next to nothing, and in many case, the chinese people are fighting against this, incurring tort and you are jail, trying to organize, have collective areg bargaining, there are strikes in china -- crushed by the...
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organizations in the world. they counterfeited u.s. currency toddle stabilize our monetary system. the drug market and the trading of goods for hard currency they buy with narcotics and sell those and generate currency that way. it is organized crime on a national scale. >>shepard: security is your expert of expertise but is it your concern as it is that of other security experts that what the sanctions could in the end do, is take an iranian people who until at least recently were very much pro america and american ways and american products and turn them in another direction. >>guest: well, that is a danger. on balance, the iranian people are well educated and i don't see, i know many people living in iran today, they are in many respects pro united states. so the question is, will they return against their own government or turn against us as a result of the sanctions? only time will tell. >>shepard: that is a good question people are pondering. good to see you, david, have a good afternoon. we will speak live to the travel willing press secretary for the obama campaign in a moment. and secretary of state, hil
organizations in the world. they counterfeited u.s. currency toddle stabilize our monetary system. the drug market and the trading of goods for hard currency they buy with narcotics and sell those and generate currency that way. it is organized crime on a national scale. >>shepard: security is your expert of expertise but is it your concern as it is that of other security experts that what the sanctions could in the end do, is take an iranian people who until at least recently were very...
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world news america. tonight, new evidence of a deadly cholera outbreak with raising an issue for organizers there. japan has posted its worst september trade in more than 30 years. what is behind the slide? >> anti-japanese protests swept across hot jazz -- across in september. it is clear that they were right to worry. exports from japan to china plunged in september and car sales have been hit particularly hard. a toyota and nissan are reporting large vase and exports and in production. but it is not just tried out. across the board, exporters looked grim. shipments to europe are down by more than 20% in september. exporters are being hit by the strong japanese yen that makes the product expensive. japan is also having to import more. following the nuclear disaster, all but one of the nuclear power stations remain closed. were the ones last three of the total imports are out of fuel. >> in other words, there is no energy problem. we are still dragging the aftermath of the innocent -- into the meeting that it is less than 4%. energy prices have surged, and this is one of the reasons why we're getting constantly very large amounts of trade
world news america. tonight, new evidence of a deadly cholera outbreak with raising an issue for organizers there. japan has posted its worst september trade in more than 30 years. what is behind the slide? >> anti-japanese protests swept across hot jazz -- across in september. it is clear that they were right to worry. exports from japan to china plunged in september and car sales have been hit particularly hard. a toyota and nissan are reporting large vase and exports and in production....
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world news america. tonight, new evidence of a deadly cholera outbreak with raising an issue for organizers there. japan has posted its worst september trade in more than 30 years. what is behind the slide? >> anti-japanese protests swept across hot jazz -- across in september. it is clear that they were right to worry. exports from japan to china plunged in september and car sales have been hit particularly hard. a toyota and nissan are reporting large vase and exports and in production. but it is not just tried out. across the board, exporters looked grim. shipments to europe are down by more than 20% in september. exporters are being hit by the strong japanese yen that makes the product expensive. japan is also having to import more. following the nuclear disaster, all but one of the nuclear power stations remain closed. were the ones last three of the total imports are out of fuel. >> in other words, there is no energy problem. we are still dragging the aftermath of the innocent -- into the meeting that it is less than 4%. energy prices have surged, and this is one of the reasons why we're getting constantly very large amounts of trade
world news america. tonight, new evidence of a deadly cholera outbreak with raising an issue for organizers there. japan has posted its worst september trade in more than 30 years. what is behind the slide? >> anti-japanese protests swept across hot jazz -- across in september. it is clear that they were right to worry. exports from japan to china plunged in september and car sales have been hit particularly hard. a toyota and nissan are reporting large vase and exports and in production....