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china china that the us is a mentioned while and receive nowhere. all right you're not letting me finish because you don't have any real point to make here what i'm saying is this that you have as i do china has been more aggressive in pursuing its territorial claims in the east china sea in the south china sea it is not a coincidence china has has had these opinions it has had these claims for decades but in the past they were unable to act upon it because they lack the power now that china has more muscle it is going to pursue its interests like any country would i'm not saying china is worse i'm not saying it's better it's not a moral issue it's not a normative issue china is simply pursuing it saying it was more aggressively now because they have the ability to do so and these interest include claims that you're seeing trees there's american exceptionalism than any man he made us from henry kissinger there's. there's an american exceptionalism in that you know i mean because it makes the point which i think i do either second all right. here we
china china that the us is a mentioned while and receive nowhere. all right you're not letting me finish because you don't have any real point to make here what i'm saying is this that you have as i do china has been more aggressive in pursuing its territorial claims in the east china sea in the south china sea it is not a coincidence china has has had these opinions it has had these claims for decades but in the past they were unable to act upon it because they lack the power now that china...
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that china, china has promised that china will not go into arms race. any other nuclear weapon states. and china, by that, i think china at least means china will not seek parity with the two superpowers. you were wildly off, and china will not seek nuclear superiority. and there's also some discussions around the p5 agreement of reporting form to the npt in 2015, to report the arsenal on the number of warheads, the current arsenal, the nuclear material and also the weapons that has been dismantled. so, you imply actually that china has maybe a much larger arsenal than some experts that, that ministry experts think that china might have some 3000 missiles, warheads, somewhere in the mountains or in the tunnels. so when i read that, i cannot help feeling amused. i'm amused by the imagination, and also, and also by the approach that such -- like assumptions have been taken so seriously. i know that the most recent national defense authorization act, which was signed into law in early january, requested the commander of the strategic command to submit a re
that china, china has promised that china will not go into arms race. any other nuclear weapon states. and china, by that, i think china at least means china will not seek parity with the two superpowers. you were wildly off, and china will not seek nuclear superiority. and there's also some discussions around the p5 agreement of reporting form to the npt in 2015, to report the arsenal on the number of warheads, the current arsenal, the nuclear material and also the weapons that has been...
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the book is called china's super bank, debt, oil and influence, how china, at china, how china's development bank is rewriting the rules of finance. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were in the same restauran
the book is called china's super bank, debt, oil and influence, how china, at china, how china's development bank is rewriting the rules of finance. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just...
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russia and china and australia china's rise has certainly faced criticism and accusations of currency many feel lation from washington d.c. is the u.s. is feeling that is losing its position as the world's leading economy. but china consistently demonstrated its resilience in diplomacy and its independence in the economic decision making so the tropical island of may be nothing like the mighty slopes of switzerland but the economic agreements made here may send evelyn says across the globe that are just as powerful. and more on the significance of the poor and when i go live to china and talk to seeing a diver rushes represents a four g. twenty summit preparations ksenia that is how we just had the report of our colleagues so what's the significance of this event. how did manage to attract so many big names and high profile figures. while this is still largest war and we need to now i should say that i'm very impressed with the reef invasion you're myself while you're really can you hear it here that easily ease the news anchor or are you going on. praise be to want. to listen is in o
russia and china and australia china's rise has certainly faced criticism and accusations of currency many feel lation from washington d.c. is the u.s. is feeling that is losing its position as the world's leading economy. but china consistently demonstrated its resilience in diplomacy and its independence in the economic decision making so the tropical island of may be nothing like the mighty slopes of switzerland but the economic agreements made here may send evelyn says across the globe that...
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this is about china. if chinese want to stop north korea the guys at the border who see the goods going in and out, they can get the flu. the north koreans will get the message and not the chinese are worried about immigrants, they are worried about a unification of korea with seoul as the capital as part of the american security orbit. >> nuclear weapons and 40,000 troops -- >> one of the interesting diplomatic things we tell the chinese, look, we're prepared to negotiate about that. it doesn't have nuclear weapons. another possibility is that we can talk about american troop presence. we can talk about a lot of things. but you have to be willing to use your influence. >> do you think the obama administration has handled this well? >> as painful and unnarcheral for me to say this, i think they handled it. predecessors george w. bush and bill clinton. >> both of whom fell for this -- >> both who fell for this story not understanding this is a regime that doesn't stay bribed. they manufacture crises in ord
this is about china. if chinese want to stop north korea the guys at the border who see the goods going in and out, they can get the flu. the north koreans will get the message and not the chinese are worried about immigrants, they are worried about a unification of korea with seoul as the capital as part of the american security orbit. >> nuclear weapons and 40,000 troops -- >> one of the interesting diplomatic things we tell the chinese, look, we're prepared to negotiate about...
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can cut the dweel china. hae he has a lot of credibility with china. >> reporter: trade with china is booming from $1 billion a few years ago to $5 billion now. if you account for the weapons and minerals, how else is he getting money? >> he's getting it through illicit transactions. >> reporter: officials say north korea is exporting illegal drugs like meth, producing knockoffs of popular cigarettes and pharmaceutical drugs, even counterfeiting good old ben franklin. the fact that u.s. officials say the illicit stuff is still pretty small scale. the north gets a bit more from tourism and foreign investment from places like south korea and china. but, wolf, he says in a country that doesn't get any taxes from its citizens and really is not connected to the international world trading market, it is the minerals and the weapons that are the cash cows keeping kim in power. >> they have global sanctions against him from the u.s. security council but he's getting cash that he needs. chris lawrence, good report. th
can cut the dweel china. hae he has a lot of credibility with china. >> reporter: trade with china is booming from $1 billion a few years ago to $5 billion now. if you account for the weapons and minerals, how else is he getting money? >> he's getting it through illicit transactions. >> reporter: officials say north korea is exporting illegal drugs like meth, producing knockoffs of popular cigarettes and pharmaceutical drugs, even counterfeiting good old ben franklin. the fact...
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what's more likely is they will keep their china plants focused on selling to companies here in china while u.s. plants pick up more of the manufacturing for companies in the u.s. one big advantage u.s. manufacturing plants have over those here in china, productivity. now, it's improving here in china, but it's still not to the level where it is in the u.s. and because of that productivity, u.s. manufacturing plants have been able to keep their costs in check relative to firms here in china. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," shanghai, china. >>> and tomorrow we'll look at whether china, the world's largest auto market, is about to become the world's most lucrative market for luxury carmakers. >>> meantime, still ahead, seaworld is set to make its trading debut tomorrow, but should investors dive in? >>> first, a look, though, at how commodities, treasuries and currencies fared today. >>> you can call it a whale of a deal. seaworld entertainment, this is the amusement park behind shamu, the killer whale, will sell shares to the public for the first time ever tomorrow at the new y
what's more likely is they will keep their china plants focused on selling to companies here in china while u.s. plants pick up more of the manufacturing for companies in the u.s. one big advantage u.s. manufacturing plants have over those here in china, productivity. now, it's improving here in china, but it's still not to the level where it is in the u.s. and because of that productivity, u.s. manufacturing plants have been able to keep their costs in check relative to firms here in china....
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china russia and the u.k. france and germany have proposed easing economic sanctions in return for iran stopping enrichment past twenty percent to run says its responded with its own set of counterproposals based on the points made during a previous round of talks in moscow mr chilly also said that while enrichment of uranium is iran's indispensable right the country may consider suspending it in order to build trust the former head of the iran section of the british foreign and commonwealth office michael axworthy says it's been a much more positive meeting but there's still much to do. what has happened seems to sound like a good deal not positive the moment some previous rounds and i don't think anyone quite yet should expect very dramatic developments the history of this dispute is very long running. for a long time and there's been a stalemate there's a lack of trust on both sides and i think it takes precisely these sorts of developments. a gradual shift in positions towards each other to begin to escape
china russia and the u.k. france and germany have proposed easing economic sanctions in return for iran stopping enrichment past twenty percent to run says its responded with its own set of counterproposals based on the points made during a previous round of talks in moscow mr chilly also said that while enrichment of uranium is iran's indispensable right the country may consider suspending it in order to build trust the former head of the iran section of the british foreign and commonwealth...
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china china that the u.s. isn't mentioned while and we see nowhere. all right you're not letting me finish because you don't have any real point to make here what i'm saying is this that you have as i do china has been more aggressive in pursuing its territorial claims in the east china sea in the south china sea it is not a coincidence china has has had these opinions it has had these claims for decades but in the past they were unable to act upon it because they lack the power now that china has more muscle it is going to pursue its interests like any country would i'm not saying china is worse i'm not saying it's better it's not a moral issue it's not a normative issue china is simply pursuing it saying it was more aggressively now because they have the ability to do so and these interesting clue claims that you're seeing trees there's american exceptionalism the name and email is from henry kissinger there's. there's an american exceptionalism in that you know i mean because it makes the point which i think it's very very second all right gentleme
china china that the u.s. isn't mentioned while and we see nowhere. all right you're not letting me finish because you don't have any real point to make here what i'm saying is this that you have as i do china has been more aggressive in pursuing its territorial claims in the east china sea in the south china sea it is not a coincidence china has has had these opinions it has had these claims for decades but in the past they were unable to act upon it because they lack the power now that china...
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at china's history you look at china which i will say the words and anybody who tries to go to china definitely no. no no no wait a second i mean you know china has never been a listening let me let me a little in washington the second the last yes. yes the last thing i would say is that the u.s. you know has been you know. well meaning fellow throughout its history look at look at. the circumstance that's ok but if they're not about let's grow up and say i want about this just because the u.s. is going to be like does not mean that about it human rights and that sort of thing has nothing to do with us foreign policy henry kissinger says that stephen walt says that john mearsheimer says that it's absurd to sack only only dissociated academics those nonbelievers leading this sort of things aren't just for you are you saying that saying here is that you know china is the best behaved country on earth. i did not say that i said the united states and that's sort of the power it is a ruthless imperial power and china is well while advised to be very careful matt jump in go ahead. yeah wel
at china's history you look at china which i will say the words and anybody who tries to go to china definitely no. no no no wait a second i mean you know china has never been a listening let me let me a little in washington the second the last yes. yes the last thing i would say is that the u.s. you know has been you know. well meaning fellow throughout its history look at look at. the circumstance that's ok but if they're not about let's grow up and say i want about this just because the u.s....
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china on the left, china on the right. all lit up. seoul then it seems it the planet -- peninsula stops and it is an island, but it is your career there. when you see this and are looking at this, what was it like to be in north korea? guest: i have that same photograph in my office. i look at it all the time. it is a strange feeling. very obviously a impoverished country. arecan tell that these koreans. wide boulevards. you see very substantial, concrete buildings, and it takes a few minutes as you look around to realize you are looking at a 40 story apartment building with no lights on it, no electricity inside. it is a different kind of poverty than we're used to seeing in africa or southeast asia. that also expresses the anomaly about north korea. here you have one of them least-advanced countries in the world that has in fact carrying out three nuclear attacks. launchedw successfully a three-stage missile. we do not believe they have yet built a warhead that will fit on in a veryularly backward country and that reflects their inf
china on the left, china on the right. all lit up. seoul then it seems it the planet -- peninsula stops and it is an island, but it is your career there. when you see this and are looking at this, what was it like to be in north korea? guest: i have that same photograph in my office. i look at it all the time. it is a strange feeling. very obviously a impoverished country. arecan tell that these koreans. wide boulevards. you see very substantial, concrete buildings, and it takes a few minutes...
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china russia the u.k. france and germany have proposed easing economic sanctions in return for iran stopping uranium enrichment and tehran says its responded with its own set of proposals but those details have yet to be revealed. dozens of people living killed in a suicide bomb blast in the iraqi city of baquba that's about sixty clicks north of baghdad they had been taking part in a political rally in support of a sunni muslim candidate standing in local elections to be held across the country in two weeks' time. portugal's cause if you will court has ruled that a handful of new budgetary measures aimed at saving the government money cannot be put in place declared four out of nine of the articles to be unconstitutional including scrapping some holiday bonuses and unemployment benefits the decision deprives the state of one point five billion euros in savings it had counted on to meet the terms of a euro zone bailout. two hundred seventy nine protesters have been arrested in montreal during a rally again
china russia the u.k. france and germany have proposed easing economic sanctions in return for iran stopping uranium enrichment and tehran says its responded with its own set of proposals but those details have yet to be revealed. dozens of people living killed in a suicide bomb blast in the iraqi city of baquba that's about sixty clicks north of baghdad they had been taking part in a political rally in support of a sunni muslim candidate standing in local elections to be held across the...
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look at china's history you look at china as i want to say the words and anybody who tries to go to china definitely no. no no no wait a second i mean you know china is never the way the last thing let me let me a little in washington just like in the last yes. yes the last thing i would say is that the u.s. you know has been you know. meeting fellow throughout its history look at look at the number one killer of all circumstance that's ok but they're not about let's go ahead and say about this just because the u.s. is going to be rational timer does not mean that about it human rights and that sort of thing has nothing to do with u.s. foreign policy henry kissinger says that stephen walt says that john mearsheimer says that it's absurd the second only only dissociated academic this man would believe in that sort of things are just for you are you saying that saying here is that you know china is the best behaved country on earth. i did not say that i said the united states and that's sort of the power it is a ruthless imperial power and china is well while advise to be very careful matt
look at china's history you look at china as i want to say the words and anybody who tries to go to china definitely no. no no no wait a second i mean you know china is never the way the last thing let me let me a little in washington just like in the last yes. yes the last thing i would say is that the u.s. you know has been you know. meeting fellow throughout its history look at look at the number one killer of all circumstance that's ok but they're not about let's go ahead and say about this...
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again accused china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints sounding people and says the bills to control internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private text messages and e-mails for security needs are hardly contributing to online freedom china's single party political system and lack of democratic elections also came under fire the chinese report made its wife back at america's multi-party system saying that in what seems to be a democratic process it's really not the people that the amount of money spent on combines which really decides the winner is the largest part of the us report was dedicated to human rights as they are today from harsh labor conditions to poor salaries indeed china's status of being the world's factory is nothing new and the cheap labor force concept has long been debated beijing hit back with a scathing claim
again accused china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints sounding people and says the bills to control internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private text messages and e-mails for security needs are hardly contributing to online freedom...
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our second quarter should look better in china. a bit more optimistic with china. >> you announced a stock buy back program, is there a number that you expect for caterpillar stock to be next year? >> we have quit a bit of cash on our books and with the price of the stock and the multiples, we felt it was an opportunity to do it. we will contribute a billion dollars under the plan that is outstanding and it's the strength of the balance sheet. we can take it and we felt it would be a good time to do so. >> that stock buy-back announcement could be one of the reasons that their stock soared to $82.71. >> while caterpillars may be seeing blue skies ahead, if you fly, you may be seeing red. airports all across the country may be experiencing big delays as air traffic controllers are furloughed to save money t impact of the federal budget cuts from the so-called sequester. we have more on how the cuts could change your travel plans right now and through the summer. >> both new york's laguardia airport and lax in los angeles, featured m
our second quarter should look better in china. a bit more optimistic with china. >> you announced a stock buy back program, is there a number that you expect for caterpillar stock to be next year? >> we have quit a bit of cash on our books and with the price of the stock and the multiples, we felt it was an opportunity to do it. we will contribute a billion dollars under the plan that is outstanding and it's the strength of the balance sheet. we can take it and we felt it would be...
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the book is called china's super bank, debt, oil and influence, how china, at china, how china's development bank is rewriting the rules of finance. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org auto . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and suzy gharib. brought to you by -- >> the street.com. interactive tools foor an ever-changing world. our dividend stock adviser helps guide income at a period of low-interest rates. we help you invest and trade stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade strategies. online, mobile, social media, we are the street.com. >> finding growth. the economy expands, but some say it's not fast enough. what it all means for you. >> big mac. how mcdonald's sees the broadest economy. >> social investing. why using social media to
the book is called china's super bank, debt, oil and influence, how china, at china, how china's development bank is rewriting the rules of finance. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org auto . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and suzy gharib. brought to you by -- >> the street.com. interactive...
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the book is called china's super bank, debt, oil and influence, how china, at china, how china's development bank is rewriting the rules of finance. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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china and russia are allocating more funds. spending by china rose almost 8%. they ranked second worldwide. russian leaders are focusing on bolstering the nation's armed fors and improving weaponry. >>> china's economic engine seems tohug along month after month, but they have lost some steam. the pace of growth for the world's second largest economy has slowed. officials say gross domestic product grew 7.7% compared with a year earlier, and gdp growth dropped from the 7.9% recorded in previous quarter. the numbers surprised many economists. >> china's economy is maintaining a high growth rate, be many economies expected more. exports rose as did the global demand for chinese goods. but the pace for domestic demands slowed. it passed the government's goal of 7.5% growth for all of 2013. that targtt last month during the national people's congress. the target reflects beijing's attention for distraction over economic despairties. it also wants to pursue a more sustainable pace of growth. >> we are focusing on the quality and efficiency of china's economy. struct
china and russia are allocating more funds. spending by china rose almost 8%. they ranked second worldwide. russian leaders are focusing on bolstering the nation's armed fors and improving weaponry. >>> china's economic engine seems tohug along month after month, but they have lost some steam. the pace of growth for the world's second largest economy has slowed. officials say gross domestic product grew 7.7% compared with a year earlier, and gdp growth dropped from the 7.9% recorded in...
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dempsey has also been talking with leaders in china. he says the chinese consider islands at the heart of a territorial dispute with japan a top priority. japan controls the senkaku islands in the east china sea. china and taiwan claim them. >> they did use the phrase core interests several times. i know that's really the -- their phraseology for issues of sovereign importance. >> a spokesperson for china's foreign ministry emphasized the chinese position using their name for the islands. >> translator: the islands are an issue of chinese sovereignty and integrity. of course, this matter pertains to china's core interests. >> chinese leaders have repeatedly used the term core interest to describe taiwan. they said they could not rule out the use of force to end taiwan's independence. diplomatic sources say the chinese may be describing the senkaku islands the same way to show how seriously they take the dispute. >>> japanese officials say a meeting of finance ministers from japan, china, and south korea has been cancelled. they say the
dempsey has also been talking with leaders in china. he says the chinese consider islands at the heart of a territorial dispute with japan a top priority. japan controls the senkaku islands in the east china sea. china and taiwan claim them. >> they did use the phrase core interests several times. i know that's really the -- their phraseology for issues of sovereign importance. >> a spokesperson for china's foreign ministry emphasized the chinese position using their name for the...
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not just in china. in much of the developing world, this is a significant problem. >> perhaps get magnified by the rate of growth. >> because china is so large. don't think there is more corruption in china than there is in india, for instance. or many other places in the world. but because china is such a big engine in the world economy, and there's so much change there, that it is a huge issue. >> i do have questions from all of you, or some of you, that you submitted, and we will get to those. a lot of things we want to touch on first. sustainability, i mentioned, is something you are very keen on. something that is really the focus of the paulson initiative and the paulson institute. having a sustainable economic growth plan, a model, perhaps, a rising china on how to implement sustained economic growth. we hear about the environmental problems in china, mr. secretary. i am frankly a little bit surprised they haven't been addressed liquor. and i think i share that feeling with maybe some others. in
not just in china. in much of the developing world, this is a significant problem. >> perhaps get magnified by the rate of growth. >> because china is so large. don't think there is more corruption in china than there is in india, for instance. or many other places in the world. but because china is such a big engine in the world economy, and there's so much change there, that it is a huge issue. >> i do have questions from all of you, or some of you, that you submitted, and...
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it's the spirit superiority complex we have about china! and that blind aberration caused our stock market to rally once again, dow gaining 60 points. s&p rising 35%. nasdaq climbing 24.8%. last night i talked about how we just don't believe in ourselves or america anymore. and when the president scared us into thinking that the sequester would throw our great nation off its tracks, business people believed him and held back to hiring. made you feel we could do nothing right. but the chinese? holy cow. we've got a couple decent inflation numbers last night. along with a positive read on china from alcoa and next thing you know, we've got a convincing tuesday rally in a group that united states could never budge. i'm talking about the machinery and material stocks. they haven't been able to rally in weeks and boom, china, hey. they take off. let me explain. right now there's a whole huge part of our stock market that's getting buffeted by international markets. that's part of what's made up, raw minerals, oil and mining stocks, finished good
it's the spirit superiority complex we have about china! and that blind aberration caused our stock market to rally once again, dow gaining 60 points. s&p rising 35%. nasdaq climbing 24.8%. last night i talked about how we just don't believe in ourselves or america anymore. and when the president scared us into thinking that the sequester would throw our great nation off its tracks, business people believed him and held back to hiring. made you feel we could do nothing right. but the...
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china -- china-north korean relationship. the concern about missiles, the concern about the missile shield being something that reinforces the china-north korea relationship, looking at it from a larger, strategic vantage, or is it something not quite that much? >> one of the interesting things in china is the growth of different interest groups, vis a vis relations with north korea and also with the united states, so when we see things like the north korean missile threats and the threat to attack the united states with nuclear-weapons resulting in the u.s. beefing up their interests, there are currently 30's, and now there are plans to 44 -- there are currently 30, and now there are plans to go to 44. korean threat is seen as serious, but not at the capability to provoke that response, so there is this fear of containment, and with that, there is the concern that north korea is causing problems that directly put the united states and china on a collision course. i think those groups in china have to see the importance of co
china -- china-north korean relationship. the concern about missiles, the concern about the missile shield being something that reinforces the china-north korea relationship, looking at it from a larger, strategic vantage, or is it something not quite that much? >> one of the interesting things in china is the growth of different interest groups, vis a vis relations with north korea and also with the united states, so when we see things like the north korean missile threats and the threat...
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great very much everywhere and china bows and asking questions china doesn't get involved in local politics china doesn't get involved in local leadership on like the united states on the western allies oil gas diamonds gold uranium copper iron ore and more you name it africa's got it but china isn't only looking for resources it's investing in new infrastructure projects and not only gas plants roads schools hospitals and more all under it's win win policy for loans allow african politicians to use the new infrastructure projects to promote their image among the locals while the locals are more than happy with the opportunity to make some extra cash of course chinese companies are often criticized for being overly demanding compared to the rest of the world but the figures speak for themselves with thirty two bilateral investment agreements and some fifty billion dollars worth of direct investment china is ready to work almost with any government in any state unlike its rivals and certainly in terms of trade china has passed the united states it is africa's largest trading partner today bu
great very much everywhere and china bows and asking questions china doesn't get involved in local politics china doesn't get involved in local leadership on like the united states on the western allies oil gas diamonds gold uranium copper iron ore and more you name it africa's got it but china isn't only looking for resources it's investing in new infrastructure projects and not only gas plants roads schools hospitals and more all under it's win win policy for loans allow african politicians...
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ping an, china life, china pacific, new china life insurance all lost over 2%. but reconstruction related stocks capped losses on that market, including cement and steelmakers, heavy machinery and expressway stocks. they soared limit up by about 10% today. that's a look at the asian markets. back to you. >> thanks very much for that. now, friday marked the end of the worst week for the dow jones in almost a year. the index fell 2.114% to be precise. that was the biggest weekly decline since june. meanwhile, in the nasdaq, apple shares suffer a big hit. trading down nearly 45% from september's all-time high. if you had shorted apple and went long the nikkei, hedging for the yen in the end of the last year, you would have done pretty well for yourself. apple's free fall led across the board. there were big swings on the vix. a large increase for the year. let's hear more from charles beesly. pushes a little bit of money around. charles, thanks very much for your time. first of all, just to pick up on these market levels we're starting to see here, are you changing
ping an, china life, china pacific, new china life insurance all lost over 2%. but reconstruction related stocks capped losses on that market, including cement and steelmakers, heavy machinery and expressway stocks. they soared limit up by about 10% today. that's a look at the asian markets. back to you. >> thanks very much for that. now, friday marked the end of the worst week for the dow jones in almost a year. the index fell 2.114% to be precise. that was the biggest weekly decline...
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can you bring those to china? >> that's where this trade mission has enormous opportunities. >> every ton of garbage creates the greenhouse gasses. we can turn that into clean energy. >> mike hart from davis came on this trip searching for investors. his company turns solid waste into gas and ultimately electricity. the company can turn a ton of garbage into 1,600 kilowatts of power. >> we will have one significant partner as a result of the trip. that could result in several hundred million dollars of construction projects. >> california also stands to benefit from chinese experts. the country is a leading source of car batteries. governor brown who toured one chinese battery and electric car company says california's goal of 1 million electric cars by 2025 won't happen without china. china shows a lot more promise with working with california than washington. >> i find them a lot more advanced than our united states congress. they are mired in mythology and primative thinking. with that kind of power against ren
can you bring those to china? >> that's where this trade mission has enormous opportunities. >> every ton of garbage creates the greenhouse gasses. we can turn that into clean energy. >> mike hart from davis came on this trip searching for investors. his company turns solid waste into gas and ultimately electricity. the company can turn a ton of garbage into 1,600 kilowatts of power. >> we will have one significant partner as a result of the trip. that could result in...
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china doesn't want that. do i think china will be the nice big brother that pulls it together. maybe, but it may not be for the reason we like to believe. >> uma: if we ask china to limit food and aid to north korea, could this give china a chance to force us to do concessions? >> i think that is a good question, uma, and one we need to be prepared for. they have us by the throat because of the debt we owe to them. the only thing we do have. we buy so much of their stuff. it is a matter of do they want to get into a trade war? no, they don't. it would wreck their economy . so everybody is in eight tight spot and no one wins here. but north korea has to be made to stand down and the only enity who can do that is china. >> china wants this to choose. if a conflict breaks out with north korea. millionings of refugees will go in the border. that could be a economic burden. >> it would. the north korea have a disastrous economy because of everything in the military hardware and their people are reduced to eating lawn clippings while the president lives like a king . it is a horrible
china doesn't want that. do i think china will be the nice big brother that pulls it together. maybe, but it may not be for the reason we like to believe. >> uma: if we ask china to limit food and aid to north korea, could this give china a chance to force us to do concessions? >> i think that is a good question, uma, and one we need to be prepared for. they have us by the throat because of the debt we owe to them. the only thing we do have. we buy so much of their stuff. it is a...
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reports from china. when people hear it can only for the first thing that comes to mind is this no escape in doubles but this is now changing as the repertoire eyes of the so-called asian tigers has shifted the focus east towards when it comes to the world's economic development established twelve years ago the ball form had its main focus in asia but it left the door open for other countries to join in the years later in two thousand and thirteen we have top ranking government officials and business leaders from all over europe and america attending the conference including bill gates christine legarde and george soros and the excitement is understandable as well america and europe have been dealing with a no go in economic recession china's trade ball in his skyrocketed for example the trade wall between brazil and china in two thousand and twelve alone has reached a whopping one thousand percent or seventy five billion u.s. dollars the same happen to other countries in the region they can china their
reports from china. when people hear it can only for the first thing that comes to mind is this no escape in doubles but this is now changing as the repertoire eyes of the so-called asian tigers has shifted the focus east towards when it comes to the world's economic development established twelve years ago the ball form had its main focus in asia but it left the door open for other countries to join in the years later in two thousand and thirteen we have top ranking government officials and...
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but china doesn't want to see a collapse of this regime. china's frustrated. had enough of kim jong-un and his leadership. pushing the rhetoric to the breaking point. one thing that's also a factor, this young leader doesn't have the relationship with china's leaders, in the past kim jong il, previous dictators in north korea were able to sit down man to man with china. now it's an unknown quantity. >> how much coverage, david s this crisis with north korea getting in china, how are they playing it? >> well, it's getting a lot of coverage here. certainly a little built in china, it's a large border with north korea. north korea has always been the close ally, but unruly cousin of china since the korean war. it's getting a lot of front-page and middle of the page coverage. no open criticism of the military buildup by the united states. it's clearly tas it approval that the united states is getting into the region in a bigger way. and also possibly pointing the finger at north korea. >> wolf? >> david, joining us from beijing. thank you very much. >>> the former
but china doesn't want to see a collapse of this regime. china's frustrated. had enough of kim jong-un and his leadership. pushing the rhetoric to the breaking point. one thing that's also a factor, this young leader doesn't have the relationship with china's leaders, in the past kim jong il, previous dictators in north korea were able to sit down man to man with china. now it's an unknown quantity. >> how much coverage, david s this crisis with north korea getting in china, how are they...
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over the south china sea. to would you agree with me bets the only -- would you agree with me that the only restraining force at this time is the chinese? >> i would say they will play a key part in any restraint. i do not know if they are the only one. >> do you think they have played a sufficient role of restraint of north korea/ ? >> i think they could do more. >> are you concerned about this combination of factors about chinese behavior, that they are not beating as a world -- behaving as a world power should be a of in light of the military buildup? some concerns. >> how serious are those concerns? as the chinese military that the balls, which i mean it will and igh, -- evolves, think it will evolve, the question is about transparency and what they are going to do to the military and how they integrate the military to the rest of the security environment. it does concern me. they know my concerns. i have a voice to them. we continue to have dialogue. >> do you have adequate defense missile resources to de
over the south china sea. to would you agree with me bets the only -- would you agree with me that the only restraining force at this time is the chinese? >> i would say they will play a key part in any restraint. i do not know if they are the only one. >> do you think they have played a sufficient role of restraint of north korea/ ? >> i think they could do more. >> are you concerned about this combination of factors about chinese behavior, that they are not beating as...
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the other thing i would say and i spent a lot of time in china i lived there for two years covered it for business week for five years i think the chinese would be happy to see a unified north korea a unified korea also i don't think the chinese are particularly happy with what they've got on their border it's mostly problematic for them and they would see a unified korea as an investment opportunity a trading partner and not as a threat i mean it's too small to be a threat to them economically all right gentlemen we're going to go to was short break and after that break we'll continue our discussion on so-called rogue state state with our team. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up. in these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all today. wealthy
the other thing i would say and i spent a lot of time in china i lived there for two years covered it for business week for five years i think the chinese would be happy to see a unified north korea a unified korea also i don't think the chinese are particularly happy with what they've got on their border it's mostly problematic for them and they would see a unified korea as an investment opportunity a trading partner and not as a threat i mean it's too small to be a threat to them economically...
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china's lost an ally but you consider john's the really good. scenario isn't it you could be far worse than the no i consider a good one which would be a unified korea. that has. does not have its own nuclear weapons has ties with the united states maybe not even a u.s. military but that somebody would make china happy they would make any would it well it depends i mean that that one thing china probably is very concerned about is all the investment would flow as we saw in germany would flow into north korea to bring it up to south korean levels and that would hurt the chinese economy but in terms of other disasters i don't i mean we're not going to go to war with china so i don't think it really matters that where there are u.s. troops are if they're not there and this regime is going to drag this has the potential to drag us all into a nuclear nightmare and so i think china if they think about would better off without them exactly do want to jump in there. yeah i would just say i think it it what they think it's overlooked too much as it could
china's lost an ally but you consider john's the really good. scenario isn't it you could be far worse than the no i consider a good one which would be a unified korea. that has. does not have its own nuclear weapons has ties with the united states maybe not even a u.s. military but that somebody would make china happy they would make any would it well it depends i mean that that one thing china probably is very concerned about is all the investment would flow as we saw in germany would flow...
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traditional tv in china run by the government. online tv is more in terms of that. 21 vianet is kind of like where we have here the internet companies are looking to 21 vianet to host share servers. more internet services continue to get adopted we'll see more companies roll out servers and that will play into their handss trading seven times ebitda looks pretty attractive to us. liz: jeff, very interesting names. we love to have new names on the show. yep papp. thanks very much. >> nice to be with you. david: we're getting breaking information about the situation in boss is it ton 15 police officers were hospitalized as result of that chase that night that led to the death of one of the suspects. of course the other suspect is still at large. as a result police are shutting down businesses schools, universities and public transportation in boston. the hunt for the marathon bomber suspect goes house to house. what is the economic impact on the city? well, not every business is closed. we will be talking to the owner of one coming
traditional tv in china run by the government. online tv is more in terms of that. 21 vianet is kind of like where we have here the internet companies are looking to 21 vianet to host share servers. more internet services continue to get adopted we'll see more companies roll out servers and that will play into their handss trading seven times ebitda looks pretty attractive to us. liz: jeff, very interesting names. we love to have new names on the show. yep papp. thanks very much. >> nice...
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humans in february in china. if you're wondering how the viruses get these names that make them sound scarier, the h and n refer to protein on the flu virus and the numbers to the shapes. two science lessons at the end of one show. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. the stories topping the news. a young american diplomat is dead in an aattack on a u.s. convoy in southern afghanistan. a civilian and three u.s. service members were also killed. we'll have detailed. and north korea could be days away from testing a missile. tensions are so high on the korean puninls law it's creating a ripple effect. a u.s. missile test is being delayed so as not to send conflicting messages to north korea. and the family of megachurch pastor rick warren is in mourning following the suicide of his 27-year-old son. matthew warren battled mental illness all of his life. coming upering we'll go live to warren's church in southern california
humans in february in china. if you're wondering how the viruses get these names that make them sound scarier, the h and n refer to protein on the flu virus and the numbers to the shapes. two science lessons at the end of one show. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. the stories topping the news. a young american diplomat is dead in an aattack on a u.s. convoy in southern...
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not just in china. in much of the developing world, this is a significant problem. >> perhaps get magnified by the rate of growth. >> because china is so large. don't think there is more corruption in china than there is in india, for instance. or many other places in the world. but because china is such a big ,ngine in the world economy and there's so much change there, that it is a huge issue. >> i do have questions from all of you, or some of you, that you submitted, and we will get to those. a lot of things we want to touch on first. sustainability, i mentioned, is something you are very keen on. something that is really the focus of the pulse initiative and the polson institute. having a sustainable economic , awth plan, a model, perhaps rising china on how to implement sustained economic growth. we hear about the environmental problems in china, mr. secretary. i am frankly a little bit surprised they haven't been addressed liquor. and i think i share that feeling with maybe some others. in fact, t
not just in china. in much of the developing world, this is a significant problem. >> perhaps get magnified by the rate of growth. >> because china is so large. don't think there is more corruption in china than there is in india, for instance. or many other places in the world. but because china is such a big ,ngine in the world economy and there's so much change there, that it is a huge issue. >> i do have questions from all of you, or some of you, that you submitted, and we...
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the film's undead epidemic originated in china. but that plot point had to be changed, because as we all know now, china is where american blockbusters are coming back to life. you can catch "ironman 3" in theaters may 3er. jake tapper, cnn, washington. >> i guess we'll go see about t. >> catch up on the or two first. >>> superstar in soccer, david beckham, he's going to talk to cnn next. >>> and of course he's talking about things like being a parent, why he lets his kids do 99% of what they want to do. not my family. >> not mine either. i wonder if posh makes them. c >>> japanese airline a&a is training its pilots to resume flying a boeing dreamliner. >> this comes after batteries, remember that, overheating on an a&a back in january and also overheated on a japan airlines jet. >> all 50 dreamliners were grounded. halfway through the test, it hopes to begin flights again in just a couple of weeks. >>> now as with many sports, soccer has had its issues when it comes to scoring. did the ball cross the line? was the ref wrong? of c
the film's undead epidemic originated in china. but that plot point had to be changed, because as we all know now, china is where american blockbusters are coming back to life. you can catch "ironman 3" in theaters may 3er. jake tapper, cnn, washington. >> i guess we'll go see about t. >> catch up on the or two first. >>> superstar in soccer, david beckham, he's going to talk to cnn next. >>> and of course he's talking about things like being a parent,...