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china is just massive. and inside the enormous nation of china, there were until really recently two european colonies. hong kong, obviously, the highest profile one. it was a british colony in china until 1997. in 1997, it was handed over from british control to chinese control with great fanfare. when it got handed over, there still was one other european colony left in china. one owned by portugal of all places. two years after the british handed hong kong over to the chinese, portugal handed over control of his county, which is macau, while its weather and its air quality and to be frank, its scenery ranothing to write home about, it has one untouchable greatest in the world mega asset. gambling. gambling is legal in macau, and gambling is illegal in mainland china. and there are so many people in china that if you can funnel all of them who want to gamble into one nearby place, well, then that place is, well, it's the gambling capital of the world. even though it seems like macau is out in the middle o
china is just massive. and inside the enormous nation of china, there were until really recently two european colonies. hong kong, obviously, the highest profile one. it was a british colony in china until 1997. in 1997, it was handed over from british control to chinese control with great fanfare. when it got handed over, there still was one other european colony left in china. one owned by portugal of all places. two years after the british handed hong kong over to the chinese, portugal...
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if you think china has seen the worst, buy brazil. gone through a lot of pain. >> it comes to some u.s. based companies. operator:ing in china about the ability of the consumer to spend. we heard it from nike. >> i'm going challenge. you buy what's working. >> these are high dividend. >> backing me up and i don't think that's going to happen. >> we have seen the same thing with mcdonald's where it worked worked worked and then stopped working. >> 20 times earnings, this is such a great value. >> but it has sold off. i know we have talked about it. >> we continue to bring you up to the minute developments. a downgrade for deer today. we're talking to the analyst behind the calls. giving you the way to play all the moves. much more fast straight ahead. 9ds tds ds tsds ds eddedededed ed xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> was she on or not on? >> she was not on. ceo tim morris taking all the questions. he happened to mention there is an out in the microsoft search partnership. if after five years microsoft is not able to redirect search thresholds
if you think china has seen the worst, buy brazil. gone through a lot of pain. >> it comes to some u.s. based companies. operator:ing in china about the ability of the consumer to spend. we heard it from nike. >> i'm going challenge. you buy what's working. >> these are high dividend. >> backing me up and i don't think that's going to happen. >> we have seen the same thing with mcdonald's where it worked worked worked and then stopped working. >> 20 times...
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is china now. i would just use a very simple one talking about in the old days coffin was this black, sinister thing, and everybody, you have to be hided away from the public, and my family used to put it in my bedroom, would cover it up with a different table cloth or with a newspaper so people wouldn't see. and everything build. if you got caught and then they would, my father could have lost his job, and all the punishment. but nowadays coffin suddenly becomes a very auspicious symbol because coffin, the chinese word also rhymes with the word fortune and promotions. so sometimes everybody in chin today in their relentless pursuit of money, material wealth right now, we're going through all capitalistic. and the coffin suddenly becomes this very auspicious thing. i heard that sometimes if you give a gift to somebody, government official be, you just give them a little miniature coffin. they put it on your, they put it on their desk. [laughter] it's a reminder of their fortune and upcoming promoti
is china now. i would just use a very simple one talking about in the old days coffin was this black, sinister thing, and everybody, you have to be hided away from the public, and my family used to put it in my bedroom, would cover it up with a different table cloth or with a newspaper so people wouldn't see. and everything build. if you got caught and then they would, my father could have lost his job, and all the punishment. but nowadays coffin suddenly becomes a very auspicious symbol...
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not just china china and the shoes made in china every night in those uniforms made overseas but really why the shock almost everything is made in china these days why are they more concerned about everything else paying off shore it like jobs to talk more about team usa as a living champion dr john carlos john so great to have you on the show today so you were one of them a year ago the pride and joy of america our of our limbic athletes but do you think americans would be surprised to find out that some olympians were not even born in america well that will give you reason for a. certain look you know it's not going to work or that represent americans but what you have to this issue really nation remembers you know. you ever heard it was in jamaica and you were going to say go and logically recognition as you make into wrong when you look at games. jamaica. is many things that take place within their living rooms that the general public really don't have a clue as to what the mechanism is allowed to happen. like our guys talking about you know let's say you know academies you know bac
not just china china and the shoes made in china every night in those uniforms made overseas but really why the shock almost everything is made in china these days why are they more concerned about everything else paying off shore it like jobs to talk more about team usa as a living champion dr john carlos john so great to have you on the show today so you were one of them a year ago the pride and joy of america our of our limbic athletes but do you think americans would be surprised to find...
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second, we're also at a very early teenage in china. our sales just reached $300 million this past year. we have about 95 locations. we believe even in an economy where growth is slowing to high single digits, middle class spending is growing at a 15 or 20% level. so we feel relatively insulated. >> your sense is that we saw this softening overall and it suggest we'll see that for awhile this year, correct? >> we believe so. >> fiscal cliff or what happened? we had such a good beginning of the year here. >> there's a lot of factors coming together. consumers are smart, they're quick to respond to changing conditions. our gdp rate of growth, as you know, declined. consumer confidence and sentiment has declined somewhat on the euro debt crisis is looming over us, and we're approaching an election. and there will be headlines that do not help consumer confidence. >> we joked here in the past, is the male consumer going to be a good growth period for you still right now in a slowing time program, or do y frame or cater to the woman more? >>
second, we're also at a very early teenage in china. our sales just reached $300 million this past year. we have about 95 locations. we believe even in an economy where growth is slowing to high single digits, middle class spending is growing at a 15 or 20% level. so we feel relatively insulated. >> your sense is that we saw this softening overall and it suggest we'll see that for awhile this year, correct? >> we believe so. >> fiscal cliff or what happened? we had such a good...
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going back to china, you know, 7.6 is not good for china, you have to keep that in a context. but what we're seeing there is strong consumer spending in china with slowing production. that means inventors are individu shrinking. we're seeing the beginning of a turning point in china, and that's encouraged. >> yes, rick santelli, what was it like today. what are you looking for for catalyst in these markets next week? >> we all look at down here is the fact that we're still a bit under 150 on a ten year yield. there was a time when they used to push bond prices down and yields up. that wasn't the case today. i think this disconnect is giving trader as paud that yes, it came back, but we're going nowhere quick plip we're looking a data next week, especially retail sales, so see if that's more positive, and 7.6% matched expectation. so many traders, somewhat dismissed it. i think that's a mistake. the rate of change for china has been down. these are the lowest gdp levels since 2009, and that has to be factored into what it is. all that matters is that in a tight global experimen
going back to china, you know, 7.6 is not good for china, you have to keep that in a context. but what we're seeing there is strong consumer spending in china with slowing production. that means inventors are individu shrinking. we're seeing the beginning of a turning point in china, and that's encouraged. >> yes, rick santelli, what was it like today. what are you looking for for catalyst in these markets next week? >> we all look at down here is the fact that we're still a bit...
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i know china is slowing. you're traveling a lot. europe is a mess. how do you want to be exposed with these uncertainties? >> i think that it is probably fair to say that the u.s. is better than expected on earnings because u.s. financials are doing really well. u.s. domestically oriented health care, but europe companies and china companies are having big problems. so i would really say focus on companies that sell to the u.s. >> do you think at some point we switch back to worrying about the fiscal reality that is we're facing in this country and there will be a resolution of any kind before the elections or are we waiting until after the election to deal with the fiscal cliff, to deal with some of these other related issues? >> it is an enormous frustration. we know washington hearing everybody but at the end of the day the way washington works they probably won't do anything until after the election. the market will really have to struggle with this. one thing we're realizing, maybe everyone is over emphasizing the risk of recession from a fiscal
i know china is slowing. you're traveling a lot. europe is a mess. how do you want to be exposed with these uncertainties? >> i think that it is probably fair to say that the u.s. is better than expected on earnings because u.s. financials are doing really well. u.s. domestically oriented health care, but europe companies and china companies are having big problems. so i would really say focus on companies that sell to the u.s. >> do you think at some point we switch back to...
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también, lo llevamos a hong kong, en china, en donde la gastronomía latina se está fusionando con la local. además, no . >>> presidente venezolano hugo chÁvez y pidiÓ a los votantes. y calificÓ de milagro. su recuperaciÓn el mandatario ha sido sometido a 3 operaciones de cÁncer en el Último aÑo. rchlt. y tiene su historia. hamilton martÍnez es un empresario colombiano que hace 5 aÑos invirtiÓ sus ahorros en isla margarita. no queda nada en pie por 16 meses por 80 familias damnificadas por las lluvias que afectaron el paÍs en el 2010. arruinado. hamilton y su familia comenzaron una huelga de hambre. para exigir el paso de una indemnizaciÓn. >>> solo lo que es el hotel com tal son aproximadamente 25 millones. alrededor de 7 millones de dÓlares. se lo perdimos todo. y hace 4 meses. y y hamilton tenÍa todo el dia reunido una comisiÓn del gobierno que se lo llevÓ del lugar. cientos de veces en caracas. decenas se ven afectados por miles de damnificados. y y el problema ha sido. y univisiÓn pudo entrar en uno de los hospitales ubicados en caracas. pequeÑo espacio viven d
también, lo llevamos a hong kong, en china, en donde la gastronomía latina se está fusionando con la local. además, no . >>> presidente venezolano hugo chÁvez y pidiÓ a los votantes. y calificÓ de milagro. su recuperaciÓn el mandatario ha sido sometido a 3 operaciones de cÁncer en el Último aÑo. rchlt. y tiene su historia. hamilton martÍnez es un empresario colombiano que hace 5 aÑos invirtiÓ sus ahorros en isla margarita. no queda nada en pie por 16 meses por 80 familias...
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china did it. china. the possibility that the chinese government will take action on sunday night to stem the deceleration in their economy. you see, last night china reported its economy group lost a better than expected 7.6%. from our point of view that's not recessionary. but it is well below what the prc communist government wants. so our game plan starts with the expectation that we get a big chinese rate cut before monday's opening. which is why i took the unprecedented opportunity to put sunday right on the upper left-hand corner. and this is perhaps -- may be. we're looking for a multihundred-dollar stimulus plan, a whisper. which is why i put it right up here and not somewhere else. the fear of such a cut is what caused professionals to buy stocks ahead of that possibility. it was just the fear. nothing else happened. that's right. after some deadly losses at the hands of some weak earnings reports and endless dithering in europe, many money managers had simply grown weary coming into today of ow
china did it. china. the possibility that the chinese government will take action on sunday night to stem the deceleration in their economy. you see, last night china reported its economy group lost a better than expected 7.6%. from our point of view that's not recessionary. but it is well below what the prc communist government wants. so our game plan starts with the expectation that we get a big chinese rate cut before monday's opening. which is why i took the unprecedented opportunity to put...
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helping companies outsource their trade treats including china. some said our best days were but not. for us and today our auto industry is firing us. now the battle now have anything to do with what's included in the ads or rather how much super pacs are paying new stations to air the ads seen april the f.c.c. voted to require mainstream media networks in the biggest fifty t.v. markets to post political ad data on the web that data includes details like the times of the ads aired how much they cost and whether stations rejected requests to sell ads to political campaigns information is already available people who go to their local station to get paper records but they have c.c. and understandably so wants to help inform consumers by demanding that they be available via the web as well for the broadcasters association well they've been fighting this tooth and nail when they first heard about it they begged the f.c.c. to water down the measure they also tried to question the f.c.c. as author already to even make a regulation like this so because t
helping companies outsource their trade treats including china. some said our best days were but not. for us and today our auto industry is firing us. now the battle now have anything to do with what's included in the ads or rather how much super pacs are paying new stations to air the ads seen april the f.c.c. voted to require mainstream media networks in the biggest fifty t.v. markets to post political ad data on the web that data includes details like the times of the ads aired how much they...
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now there is fear of china. how does that compare -- how does that compare now, and secondly, is the fear and worry a good response? >> thing about japan, let me say something about that and i think two of the most interesting countries i have been in a japan and china. there are obviously some similarities in terms of their look and feel and operations. being in japan was like living inside a watch where everything is so tightly machine, you admire the precision. there is not a lot of extra room for you. where is china is living in a giant rugby scrum. i still think that the japanese were actually more threatening to the united states and china. you have these head-to-head national champions. yet toshiba and toyota and there are no counterparts for those in china. japan is still a rich country. it has had political catastrophes of its own. japan and china, i think there was reason to be more fearful of japan. on the phenomenon of fear itself, i didn't article about two years ago after moving back from china, tr
now there is fear of china. how does that compare -- how does that compare now, and secondly, is the fear and worry a good response? >> thing about japan, let me say something about that and i think two of the most interesting countries i have been in a japan and china. there are obviously some similarities in terms of their look and feel and operations. being in japan was like living inside a watch where everything is so tightly machine, you admire the precision. there is not a lot of...
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i mean, we actually do see china continues to do well. and even on a macro level, most people see china between 7.5 to 8% coming out on that level. and -- the u.s. is slowing down but when you just saw the automotive segment which for us is a very important segment, it is very, very good numbers. we you a on the automotive side, increase bid 15%. for us, it is even higher than that because aluminum content in cars is increasing. because lightweight is very strongly driven by emissions regulations. we see another market strong on the u.s. aerospace. i mean, you -- i'm sure you can see him smile because boeing has an eight-year auto backlog. that's unheard of. >> it is good to see you. we always appreciate your time. let's get to the conference call. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> you bet. klaus kleinfeld of alcoa. markets are still trying to figure out what to make of it. they came in above expectations. bottom line, six cents on the estimate. five cent profit. >> i think the shares fell about 13% over the course of the last quarter. okay.
i mean, we actually do see china continues to do well. and even on a macro level, most people see china between 7.5 to 8% coming out on that level. and -- the u.s. is slowing down but when you just saw the automotive segment which for us is a very important segment, it is very, very good numbers. we you a on the automotive side, increase bid 15%. for us, it is even higher than that because aluminum content in cars is increasing. because lightweight is very strongly driven by emissions...
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the china business is doing 300 million a year. the japanese business is up 18% and things look to be ramping pretty nicely. >> what is the deal? has frankfurt at coach miscalculated in the kind of strategy that this company should have? their buildout in china hard to argue with. the numbers in asia hard to argue with. strategy in the u.s. do we need to reassess? >> i think we need to ask the question what are the impplications for a real competitor coming into the market. it looks like michael kors is trying to steal the market share. it has competitive impplications for coach. coach can either give up comp or compete and give up margin. it is a tough spot to be in in north america. >> how about that coach has run its course and every other fashion stock comes to a head and finds its products on the discount tables rather than people that set fashion trends. >> it is hard to make that case when you look at companies doing 70 plus gross margin. they are guiding for low to mid single digit comps for the year. it is a deceleration b
the china business is doing 300 million a year. the japanese business is up 18% and things look to be ramping pretty nicely. >> what is the deal? has frankfurt at coach miscalculated in the kind of strategy that this company should have? their buildout in china hard to argue with. the numbers in asia hard to argue with. strategy in the u.s. do we need to reassess? >> i think we need to ask the question what are the impplications for a real competitor coming into the market. it looks...
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but europe companies and china companies are having big problems. so i really say focus on companies that sell toto the u >> do youu t think at some poine switch back to worrying about the fiscal realities we face in this country? and there will be a resolution of any kind before the elections? or are we waiting until after the election to deal with the fiscal cliff, to deal with the issues? >> it is an enormous frustration, because we know they hear everybody. but the way washington works is they probably won't do anything until after the election. so they are struggling, maybe everybody is over-emphasizing the risk of the election -- it only expires if you let it happen, do nothing the entire 2013 fiscal year, which i think is a very low probability. >> yes, but what about ben bernanke, the chairman of the federal reserve testifying before congress this week, offering a downview of the economy again. the sentiment has weakened, we could see things worsen, but no real significant action that they promised. although, do you think we'll see qe 3 or s
but europe companies and china companies are having big problems. so i really say focus on companies that sell toto the u >> do youu t think at some poine switch back to worrying about the fiscal realities we face in this country? and there will be a resolution of any kind before the elections? or are we waiting until after the election to deal with the fiscal cliff, to deal with the issues? >> it is an enormous frustration, because we know they hear everybody. but the way...
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china have both vetoed this u.n. resolution against syria. the b.b.c. has by a court order preventing it from airing a documentary about. lawyers for the broadcaster and now considering an appeal. to decide whether to one hundred. putting her reputation on the line by trying to convince m.p.'s to back the controversial. sit down with economics professor wilhelm explains why he thinks the euro is driving europe into a financial. here is skepticism is in fashion these days but are today's guest was against europe's common currency before it even came into being professor william hankel a prominent german economist is joining us now on r.t. thank you very much for your time sir you were among those who launched a legal action against the euro all those years ago you must feel vindicated now i think an economist like me is like a doctor a social a doctor he fields will sponsor for the society and this is the reason why i want like a good fossil is wanting his child. the child has to look to the traffic on the street and my job is to warm up to consequences
china have both vetoed this u.n. resolution against syria. the b.b.c. has by a court order preventing it from airing a documentary about. lawyers for the broadcaster and now considering an appeal. to decide whether to one hundred. putting her reputation on the line by trying to convince m.p.'s to back the controversial. sit down with economics professor wilhelm explains why he thinks the euro is driving europe into a financial. here is skepticism is in fashion these days but are today's guest...
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a slowdown in china, need a place to take cover? tonight cramer's on the hunt for home grown profit potential and he's found a candidate in commercial real estate. stick around for an interviews with realtor of commercial reality trust, all coming up on "mad money." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus ct hybrid. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> what the heck are you supposed to do with a stock when it's embroiled in some sort of bizarre scandal, like duke energy? a gigantic utility that experienced a corp
a slowdown in china, need a place to take cover? tonight cramer's on the hunt for home grown profit potential and he's found a candidate in commercial real estate. stick around for an interviews with realtor of commercial reality trust, all coming up on "mad money." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus ct hybrid. this is new york...
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to a point about china, a question about china and a point about china and the united states. i think a fascinating question and a crucial question for china, one that really is the one that lies behind this book would even beyond the importance of this book, it's important for china too which is whether china is ever going to be something different from what it is. here is what i mean. if you look back over 30 years in china you see places on recognizably different in countless ways. i was first there in the mid-1980s when my family and circumstances that i will tell you about if you ask, it was a very different place. we went around places and we had to get visas to get in there. now of course it is different, but it is different in a way that some chinese people think is reaching a limit, that the development model based on its low-wage factories where they make the ipad i hold in my hand that cost $500 only $50 in china come is that the formula for them to get rich in in the long-run? it's one thing to assemble products for apple in a different thing to have your own apple
to a point about china, a question about china and a point about china and the united states. i think a fascinating question and a crucial question for china, one that really is the one that lies behind this book would even beyond the importance of this book, it's important for china too which is whether china is ever going to be something different from what it is. here is what i mean. if you look back over 30 years in china you see places on recognizably different in countless ways. i was...
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we create the zone, china says no to the zoin, but to the zone still gets china to participate in free trade on fair terms because, you know, reagan! but governor romney's reagan zone has been badly outdone in their devotion to those two magical words that solve problems by their very incantation. the prize for most spectacular assumption around the power of reagan currently goes to republican congressman darrell issa. mr. issa is probably the most famous for holding all-male hearings about contraception and charging the the attorney general of the united states with contempt. but congressman issa recently found time in his schedule to introduce the prize-winning entry in the president reagan can still solve all of our problems sweepstakes. mr. issa's new bill would rename the waters off the coastal u.s., pretty much all of those waters, actually, after mr. reagan. you heard me right. all of america's coastal water would be renamed "reagan water." it would all be the wet reagan zone. this slice of the world right here includes the united states and its territories. they're in the dark
we create the zone, china says no to the zoin, but to the zone still gets china to participate in free trade on fair terms because, you know, reagan! but governor romney's reagan zone has been badly outdone in their devotion to those two magical words that solve problems by their very incantation. the prize for most spectacular assumption around the power of reagan currently goes to republican congressman darrell issa. mr. issa is probably the most famous for holding all-male hearings about...
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has been weak, but brazil, china and ind india? that is the b-c and i of brick. the acronym for the fastest growing countries on the planet. so no doubt that the whole world is slowing if the b-c-i are slipping and the r, russia, cannot carry the world. and then one last one the revenues have been negatively impacted by the appreciation of the u.s. dollar against a number of currencies. that is a coup de gras, and the dollar has gone up this week and gotten worse. here we go. 271 words. 271 little words of inelegant prose from columbus, indiana, took down your whole stock market and why not. here is cummings best -- i mean, the best of the best. and the growth and the manufacturing with the flow ball scale was taking the market share from the principle competitor and now they are having a hard time and now you know the real truth of what is happening out there in industrial america. in the industrial world. sure, there was other negative news in the last 24 hours and the applied devices and the semiconductor firms and s semiconductor earnings that blew it up, and
has been weak, but brazil, china and ind india? that is the b-c and i of brick. the acronym for the fastest growing countries on the planet. so no doubt that the whole world is slowing if the b-c-i are slipping and the r, russia, cannot carry the world. and then one last one the revenues have been negatively impacted by the appreciation of the u.s. dollar against a number of currencies. that is a coup de gras, and the dollar has gone up this week and gotten worse. here we go. 271 words. 271...
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and the outcomes in china. as the second largest economy in the world, with significant growth potential, even from here, albeit at a lower rate of growth, china will loom large in the overall, you know, outlook for the global economy. but, you know, that will bring both risks and -- and, you know, i think enormous opportunities. >> i'm glad you end on that note. opportunity. because on the other side of this break, i'll ask you to sit tight if you wouldn't mind. i'd love to get some of your picks on where you see the greatest opportunity. whether it's in china or elsewhere across the emerging market spectrum. as we said, big investors here at delivering alpha are talking about their long and short positions. but which sector is being bet against the most? find out next when "the halftime report" continues. of course, we'll bring you the picks from mr. sandler who's going to stay with us. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to
and the outcomes in china. as the second largest economy in the world, with significant growth potential, even from here, albeit at a lower rate of growth, china will loom large in the overall, you know, outlook for the global economy. but, you know, that will bring both risks and -- and, you know, i think enormous opportunities. >> i'm glad you end on that note. opportunity. because on the other side of this break, i'll ask you to sit tight if you wouldn't mind. i'd love to get some of...
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chen's departure from china was facilitated by an organization called china aid. bob foo is it's founder and president. foo says that while china has had incredible economic growth, the government has stepped up monitoring of citizens and human rights violations. >> i would rather see china become a great country instead of economic times without freedom. >> following the recent rapid growth, china is now a major world force. it is able to stand up to criticism over human rights issues and territorial disputes. >> we can't reject this. >> on the other hand, the united states desperately needs china's cooperation in tackling a range of issues to the middle east and korean peninsula. this has led it to mute criticism of china's human rights violations. cohen believes the only way human rights will improve in china is through came aids in the country and he will play a role. >> we hope he will play a role but he could also disappear into the great american midst like so many others who credhave come h. >> chen says he does plan to go back to china to continue advocat
chen's departure from china was facilitated by an organization called china aid. bob foo is it's founder and president. foo says that while china has had incredible economic growth, the government has stepped up monitoring of citizens and human rights violations. >> i would rather see china become a great country instead of economic times without freedom. >> following the recent rapid growth, china is now a major world force. it is able to stand up to criticism over human rights...
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china did. the possibility of the chinese goth will take action on sunday night to extend the deacceleration in their economy. you see last night china reported that its economy improved by less than 6.7%. from our point of view, that's not recession or anything. it is well below what the communist government wants. so our game plan starts with the expectation that we get a big chinese rate cut before monday's opening, which is why i took the unprecedented opportunity to put sunday right on the upper-left hand corner. this is perhaps, maybe we're looking for a multihundred billion stimulus plan which was the whisper which is why i put it here. the fear of such a cut is which caused professionals to buy stocks ahead of that possibility. it was the fear. nothing else happened. endless many money managers simply grown weary coming into today of owning stocks or they had become accustom to minting money by just selling them, shorting them, and then covering and buying them. when we got that weak chi
china did. the possibility of the chinese goth will take action on sunday night to extend the deacceleration in their economy. you see last night china reported that its economy improved by less than 6.7%. from our point of view, that's not recession or anything. it is well below what the communist government wants. so our game plan starts with the expectation that we get a big chinese rate cut before monday's opening, which is why i took the unprecedented opportunity to put sunday right on the...
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now, china, economic growth has fallen to a three-year low. the world's second-biggest economy still grew 7.6% in the second quarter of this year. it is disappointing news for beijing but also for the rest of the world. >> reaching skyward, this is a china celebrating yet another skyscraper. acres of them are being built here on a coastal mud flat. they stand brand new and empty. they create a new manhattan from scratch, but work is slowing. >> we could find work easily. now, we are told that nothing -- >> china's construction frenzy kept them moving through the downturn. to do this, dozens of cities have borrowed money. billions upon billions. now, their deep in debt. if their economy is slowing, that raises huge questions. will it make a profit or will the debt dragging down? -- or will the debt drag it down? they are expanding 16% last year, faster than any other part of china. now, exports have fallen and china's domestic demand led by its property market is weakening. >> the optimism has disappeared quite quickly. if you look at the capit
now, china, economic growth has fallen to a three-year low. the world's second-biggest economy still grew 7.6% in the second quarter of this year. it is disappointing news for beijing but also for the rest of the world. >> reaching skyward, this is a china celebrating yet another skyscraper. acres of them are being built here on a coastal mud flat. they stand brand new and empty. they create a new manhattan from scratch, but work is slowing. >> we could find work easily. now, we are...
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remember china before the limb picks the stadiums weren't finished. there was apparently a three-mile toxic cloud that had to be moched there was criticism of china's appalling human rights and working conditions but the games began and the opening ceremonies started with the crazy drummers and global walking and calligraphy and the dancers in boxes. everybody was like you know what? you know what? if sports labor got that done, god bless. -- if forced labor got that done, goss bless because those dancing boxes didn't miss a (bleep) beat. mwah! it will be forgotten if you put on one hell of an opening ceremony. what have you got? >> it's the beginning of the show. it's a real meadow with real grass, real animals and it's a green and pleasant land. there's a real cricket game going on and real animals. beneath it is a more pit. there's members of the public in there. [ laughter ] [ applause [cheers and applause] >> jon: two quick things: one, i really hope that is a scale model. [ laughter ] if not a scale model, the actual stadium for the upcoming mou
remember china before the limb picks the stadiums weren't finished. there was apparently a three-mile toxic cloud that had to be moched there was criticism of china's appalling human rights and working conditions but the games began and the opening ceremonies started with the crazy drummers and global walking and calligraphy and the dancers in boxes. everybody was like you know what? you know what? if sports labor got that done, god bless. -- if forced labor got that done, goss bless because...
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bean field in iowa, something we export to china. we get more uniforms at lower prices. the chinese get more soy beans at lower prices. they get lower prices and everybody wins. >> if we followed people we would be poor. >> problem is not there are too many people. the probe is for the most part they don't have free markets. they have bad governments. >> john: i think one thing that opened my brain about it. look at some of the population data. i heard that nigeria is poor because of overpopulation, pakistan is poor because of overpopulation. look, they have 174 people per square mile, 225 per people per square mile. that is half of what the netherlands has and holland is rich. they are really rich? >> people's ultimate resource is the mind. one thing that is interesting. >> john: more people is more brains? >> absolutely. more people closer together means more conversation. >> john: overpopulation is not a problem? >> absolutely. >> john: i've been told we're running out of fuel. jimmy carter we're now running out of gas and oil. wh
bean field in iowa, something we export to china. we get more uniforms at lower prices. the chinese get more soy beans at lower prices. they get lower prices and everybody wins. >> if we followed people we would be poor. >> problem is not there are too many people. the probe is for the most part they don't have free markets. they have bad governments. >> john: i think one thing that opened my brain about it. look at some of the population data. i heard that nigeria is poor...
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liolympic teams made in china. ralph lauren said he will produce made in america uniforms for the winter games in 2014. >> according to the new york post the designer and olympic committee have been beaten to the punch by an em babarrassing competitor. they have been in talks with american apparel for a deal to design its clothing and what's even more embarrassing, american apparel ceo says he was never even approached about a clothing deal for team usa. >> this leads us to the question of the day. what do you think about this olympic uniform outrage? is it justified or just not a big deal? you can tweet them to us or shoot us an e-mail at friends first at foxnews.com. >>> it seems like if they are out there to try to win this contract with the united states the clothing should can made in america. it is 25 minutes after the hour. coming up he nearly bared it all through his tax. now anthony weiner's wire wants him to bear it all in another way. >>> siblings reunited after nearly 5 decades. they have facebook to th
liolympic teams made in china. ralph lauren said he will produce made in america uniforms for the winter games in 2014. >> according to the new york post the designer and olympic committee have been beaten to the punch by an em babarrassing competitor. they have been in talks with american apparel for a deal to design its clothing and what's even more embarrassing, american apparel ceo says he was never even approached about a clothing deal for team usa. >> this leads us to the...
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even in places like china. a great portion of china's strength today is the free enterprise system which has been borrowed in some respect from our nation. >> in terms of syria, you talk about dictators and so on. people think assad should go. there is a humanitarian crisis. that's unfurl. getting worse by the day. what do you do? is the national instinct of an american president, if you were there right now, would you be saying, enough, we've got to get in there? and take this guy out? >> piers, again, given the fact i'm on foreign soil, i really am not going to delve into foreign policy prescriptions that would interfere with the foreign policy of our current president. we all watch with horror at the reports that are coming from syria and look for the best avenues to prevent that from occurring. but i -- as to my own views, that's just -- >> i understand that tradition. when we come back, inside the romney family and in particular inside their rather unique olympics. >>> there are two questions i ♪ ♪ i w
even in places like china. a great portion of china's strength today is the free enterprise system which has been borrowed in some respect from our nation. >> in terms of syria, you talk about dictators and so on. people think assad should go. there is a humanitarian crisis. that's unfurl. getting worse by the day. what do you do? is the national instinct of an american president, if you were there right now, would you be saying, enough, we've got to get in there? and take this guy out?...
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you see less money in china because they don't money going to luxury goods. they don't want dollars or mr. yuan outside, they are not doing as well. the economy is getting crushed. europe is getting crushed, asia is getting crushed and u.s. isn't doing so well. maybe if it were 14 times, yes. but it's not going to be 14 times when analysts have to take down their estimates yet again with the stock. i would wait. >> give me an alternative quickly, weiss. if you don't like tiffany at the high end, what do you like there? >> i'd take a look at abercrombie. i sold mine friday because it was up 10%. that's dirt cheap. gives me exposure to europe -- >> you want more exposure to europe, weiss? >> i want some exposure with europe with my downside quantified. that's more like 10 times earnings dirt cheap. i think estimates can come down, goes to 11 times a proxy on the upside if i'm wrong on europe but not much downside in the u.s. >> ten-year yield holding session lows, investors investing in disappointing economic data here and abroad. how low can rates go and how l
you see less money in china because they don't money going to luxury goods. they don't want dollars or mr. yuan outside, they are not doing as well. the economy is getting crushed. europe is getting crushed, asia is getting crushed and u.s. isn't doing so well. maybe if it were 14 times, yes. but it's not going to be 14 times when analysts have to take down their estimates yet again with the stock. i would wait. >> give me an alternative quickly, weiss. if you don't like tiffany at the...
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china has been hoarding supply. if iran is silly enough to attempt this, not only could they loss -- lose the war, they could lose oil customers forever. >> maybe they're clever by another hat. since this is one of the few areas they can generate revenue for a country sanctioned left and right, pardon the term, that the threat bids up oil prices, they get richer. it never comes to closesto blows. they're not philly threatened. they get richer and win. >> that's exactly what they're doing. trying to get every dollar they can on every barrel they sell. but this european oil embargo will cut their exports and economy. it will bury their economy. they may not be able to sell oil to china or anybody else. they tainted their oil with politics. anybody who buys it would be looked at as tainted by the community. iranians overplayed their hands and if they decide to do anything, it's out of desperation. >> thank you very much for joining us on a holiday. have a great 4th. >> you too, sir. >> after the ruling, the warning fro
china has been hoarding supply. if iran is silly enough to attempt this, not only could they loss -- lose the war, they could lose oil customers forever. >> maybe they're clever by another hat. since this is one of the few areas they can generate revenue for a country sanctioned left and right, pardon the term, that the threat bids up oil prices, they get richer. it never comes to closesto blows. they're not philly threatened. they get richer and win. >> that's exactly what they're...
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china is a big 800 pound gorilla. >> can i squeeze one more name out of you? go. favorite nat gas. >> there you go. >> no further questions, your honor. >> you have been trying to get into this trade. >> it is frustrating. try to make a bottom and move in. if you remember the last time i was on you can no longer pick bottoms. we have not seen bounces validated. >> breaking news. what is it? >> hi. well just within the past couple of minutes, the embargo has picked up. it is about money laundering opportunities. it is a massive laundry list of alleged violations. in here are a range of details. let me detail exactly some of the things that are listed in here. inadequate controls. also allegations of iranians financial transactions in this report. and questions of terror links. russian transactions in japanese banks and criticizing bear share accounts. may have benefitted a taliban linked entity. we have got a statement here from hsbc. we have sometimes failed to meet the standards that regulators and customers expect. we will apologize, acknowledge the mistakes, an
china is a big 800 pound gorilla. >> can i squeeze one more name out of you? go. favorite nat gas. >> there you go. >> no further questions, your honor. >> you have been trying to get into this trade. >> it is frustrating. try to make a bottom and move in. if you remember the last time i was on you can no longer pick bottoms. we have not seen bounces validated. >> breaking news. what is it? >> hi. well just within the past couple of minutes, the embargo...
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windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> virginia governor, bob mcdonnell, has become the latest politician to weigh in on the chick-fil-a same sex controversy. that fast food chain has been facing backlash and protests after the ceo voiced his opposition to same-sex marriage. some mayors declared the restaurant as no longer welcome in their cities. this is how governor mcdonnell responded about the mess today on wtop. >> i love chicken. i think people have an ability to start a business and grow a business regardless of their political beliefs or religious beliefs. so i think making this connection is a very troubling thing for us. >> well, d.c. mayor apparently doesn't agree. he no longer supports the restaurant and expanding its presence in the city. supporters of the chain are staging counterprotests tomorrow, with chick-fil-a appreciation day. >>>
windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> virginia governor, bob mcdonnell, has become the latest politician to weigh in on the chick-fil-a same sex controversy. that fast food chain has been facing backlash and protests after the ceo voiced his opposition to same-sex marriage. some mayors declared the restaurant as no longer welcome...
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olympic committee bought uniforms made in china. >> i think they should take all the uniform, put them in a big pile and burn them and start all over again. they have pele in the textile industry desperate for jobs. >> isn't it outrageous when americans need jobs? we buy uniforms made overseas? well, no, actually, it's stupid to worry about that. took me too long to understand the concept. let me bring in professional help. an economist from stanford university. why not worry about sending work to other countries? >> because the fundamental thing about trade tmakes everybody better off t. benefits both countries that are able to engage in disprad both parties that are able to engage in trade. but those uniforms could have been made by american workers? >> nota at a cost that makes sense. we are so much better at so many things, that making garments is no longer what we have a comparative advantage. >> i wouldn't call that a problem, that's an advantage because those job, being a steam stress or working at a loom are factory jobs that are not so pleasant. now, even though those clothes
olympic committee bought uniforms made in china. >> i think they should take all the uniform, put them in a big pile and burn them and start all over again. they have pele in the textile industry desperate for jobs. >> isn't it outrageous when americans need jobs? we buy uniforms made overseas? well, no, actually, it's stupid to worry about that. took me too long to understand the concept. let me bring in professional help. an economist from stanford university. why not worry about...
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china's red hot economy is cooling, we look at what the slowdown means for u.s. corporate earnings, and the global economy. >> susie: and one company is making a big push into china, marriott international, a look at its latest earnings and strategy. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r.!" >> tom: markets were clearly disappointed today the federal reserve does not seem ready to act right away to boost the economy. minutes from the fed's june meeting show only a few policy makers wanted to expand a bond buying program known as quantitative easing to lower interest rates and boost the economy. but as darren gersh reports this is now really a question of timing. >> reporter: the fed was not willing to give markets an immediate monetary fix, but the latest readings from its policy making committee show a couple more lukewarm reports on the labor market might change that. >> and if these employment reports are still weak like this last one, i think a strong case could be made for the fed to expand its balance sheet and try to support the economy more. so, at that
china's red hot economy is cooling, we look at what the slowdown means for u.s. corporate earnings, and the global economy. >> susie: and one company is making a big push into china, marriott international, a look at its latest earnings and strategy. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r.!" >> tom: markets were clearly disappointed today the federal reserve does not seem ready to act right away to boost the economy. minutes from the fed's june meeting show only a...
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olympic committee bought uniforms made in china. >> i think they should take all the uniform, put them in a big pile and burn them and start all over again. they have people in the textile industry desperate for jobs. >> isn't it outrageous when americans need jobs? we buy uniforms made overseas? well, no, actually, it's stupid to worry about that. took me too long to understand the concept. let me bring in professional help. an economist from stanford university. why not worry about sending work to other countries? >> because the fundamental thing about trade tmakes everybody better off t. benefits both countries that are able to engage in disprad both parties that are able to engage in trade. but those uniforms could have been made by american workers? >> nota at a cost that makes sense. we are so much better at so many things, that making garments is no longer what we have a comparative advantage. >> i wouldn't call that a problem, that's an advantage because those job, being a steam stress or working at a loom are factory jobs that are not so pleasant. now, even though those clothe
olympic committee bought uniforms made in china. >> i think they should take all the uniform, put them in a big pile and burn them and start all over again. they have people in the textile industry desperate for jobs. >> isn't it outrageous when americans need jobs? we buy uniforms made overseas? well, no, actually, it's stupid to worry about that. took me too long to understand the concept. let me bring in professional help. an economist from stanford university. why not worry...
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is sporting those made in china uniforms. that wasn't the only controversy. >> great. meanwhile, mitt romney heading to israel today as president obama sends big money to the same country. coincidence? we're live in washington with the details. >> in rough, tough, and green? ford taking a gamble on america's most popular vehicle. why the ford f-150 truck is going green. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning, every. good saturday morning. yes, there is a bank on the plaza. that's how alli got to work. why is therein there am 551 sheridan tank on our plaza? to give you an idea give you idea what i got to drive earlier this week. you can drive one of these babies at drive a tank. crush cars, buildings that's the thing about manhattan. you needed it. perfect it's here. we can run over some cars later. thank you for waking up with us this morning. maybe you were up a late last night. 30th olympiad. and by all accounts, pomp and circumstance. people saying this was unabachedly a
is sporting those made in china uniforms. that wasn't the only controversy. >> great. meanwhile, mitt romney heading to israel today as president obama sends big money to the same country. coincidence? we're live in washington with the details. >> in rough, tough, and green? ford taking a gamble on america's most popular vehicle. why the ford f-150 truck is going green. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning, every. good saturday morning. yes, there is...
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i bet china turns first, which is why you can't be totally pessimistic, as you would otherwise be if you looked a the future for the u.s., ex-bernanke and europe, a future that seems to dim solely because of the endless squabbling by our elected officials who are put into office to solve the problems they happen to be creating! people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. s new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york work
i bet china turns first, which is why you can't be totally pessimistic, as you would otherwise be if you looked a the future for the u.s., ex-bernanke and europe, a future that seems to dim solely because of the endless squabbling by our elected officials who are put into office to solve the problems they happen to be creating! people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an...
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china business council. ohio is, obviously, a crucial swing state but it's not the only one with the story. look at pennsylvania. the next stop on president obama's tour, china is pennsylvania's second biggest export market. 3.5 billion dollars a cheer come from china to pennsylvania. chemicals and machinery and minerals are the reason. virginia, another swing state. china is number two in exports. colorado, another swing, it's third. those states export hundreds of millions of dollars worth of machinery and computers to china. you get the point. so our question tonight is -- should we be biting a hand that feeds us? outfront tonight, stephanie cutter, president obama's campaign manager, i talked to her a few moments ago and i started by asking her why the president is going after china. >> well, erin, your comment on biting the hand that feeds you, you know, we do trade a lot with china and we want to continue trading with china but we want a level playing field and we want a level playing field for u.s. co
china business council. ohio is, obviously, a crucial swing state but it's not the only one with the story. look at pennsylvania. the next stop on president obama's tour, china is pennsylvania's second biggest export market. 3.5 billion dollars a cheer come from china to pennsylvania. chemicals and machinery and minerals are the reason. virginia, another swing state. china is number two in exports. colorado, another swing, it's third. those states export hundreds of millions of dollars worth of...
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in the in the global economy actually negative wouldn't surprise me at all given the ports from from china from japan from from europe from germany actually germany was kind of enter resting because. the german new orders plunged more than any other country in europe except for greece so you know how's that for a stay out of the u.s. i assume numbers were a huge shock to everyone last month plunging twelve percentage points and into negative territory we've now had four consecutive weak jobs reports and i've got anecdotal emails from from people from auto parts buyers the world's largest auto parts manufacturer someone in the seventies to be a german company bosh this person emailed me and said that orders have plunged and this company makes brakes they make ignition systems all kinds of things so i'm sitting there going ok jobs markets are already i assume as we go to manufacturing new orders everywhere is plunging auto parts parts are plunging so you know it looks like to me when the when they get back the n b r focuses on the s. and declares the start of the recession i think they're go
in the in the global economy actually negative wouldn't surprise me at all given the ports from from china from japan from from europe from germany actually germany was kind of enter resting because. the german new orders plunged more than any other country in europe except for greece so you know how's that for a stay out of the u.s. i assume numbers were a huge shock to everyone last month plunging twelve percentage points and into negative territory we've now had four consecutive weak jobs...