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i actually do a lot of business with china i make a lot of money with china. if you know, we we're doing you can make a fortune i have the biggest think of the world in manhattan from china we have more customers than the people in the country. for greg million customers i said to prefer and joking joking, joking when you start to excavate that island did you get the environmental impact statement? he said actually know they came up with the idea on friday at 4:00 p.m. they started excavation's saturday morning. it is true. he said that. we are in a different world. i loved the last debate some people said it was too rough that is better than those that are too weak but i have to say i won every single poll for the debate. [applause] but seven people coming at me from riverside. that is the problem with or country. hillary clinton said i don't like donald trump's tone. they are chopping off heads in the middle east of christians there chopping off heads of everybody there drowning people 30 at a time and she said i don't like his tone. so she asks ted cruz. i
i actually do a lot of business with china i make a lot of money with china. if you know, we we're doing you can make a fortune i have the biggest think of the world in manhattan from china we have more customers than the people in the country. for greg million customers i said to prefer and joking joking, joking when you start to excavate that island did you get the environmental impact statement? he said actually know they came up with the idea on friday at 4:00 p.m. they started excavation's...
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we are going to win against china and trade. we are going to win against mexico at the border and with trade. we are going to win against japan where they send us millions of cars and we cannot send anything of value back to them. we are going to start winning again. we are going to win so much. and we are going to make our country -- we are going to make this great, great country even greater. we are going to make america great again. i love you all. [cheers and applause]
we are going to win against china and trade. we are going to win against mexico at the border and with trade. we are going to win against japan where they send us millions of cars and we cannot send anything of value back to them. we are going to start winning again. we are going to win so much. and we are going to make our country -- we are going to make this great, great country even greater. we are going to make america great again. i love you all. [cheers and applause]
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you bring up for example the great wall of china that was built with slave labor. you don't have that in the united states. >> the great wall of china is 13,000 miles long. >> that's the example that there's proof you can build a great wall. >> how did you come to this? >> $8 billion. and what we're doing is we have 2,000 miles, right? 2,000 miles. it's long but not 13,000 miles like they have in china. and of the 2,000, we don't need 2,000. we need 1,000 because we have natural barriers, et cetera, and i'm taking it price per square foot and mile, and it's a very simple calculation. i'm talking about precasts going up 35 to 40 feet in the air, that's high, a real wall. it will look good. as good as a wall is going to look. and it's going to do the trick. but we're going to have big, beautiful doors and people will come into the country. >> i don't think people care how beautiful the door is. it's not their home, but the money could come from, though, the money they bring into their home, meaning taxes. who pays for this? mexico has already said that it's a ridicul
you bring up for example the great wall of china that was built with slave labor. you don't have that in the united states. >> the great wall of china is 13,000 miles long. >> that's the example that there's proof you can build a great wall. >> how did you come to this? >> $8 billion. and what we're doing is we have 2,000 miles, right? 2,000 miles. it's long but not 13,000 miles like they have in china. and of the 2,000, we don't need 2,000. we need 1,000 because we have...
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we're too dependent on china. we're too dependent. the likes of which you have never seen if they ever did that. that's what would happen, bill. >> okay. >> you know what people don't understand and our dealings with china, we have the cards. they don't have the cards. >> it's a blink fest. >> we have the cards because they need our economy. specific answer and i appreciate that. so now let's go on to your statement you're going to95 deport 12 million people. as you have to know, each one of the 12 million people here illegally is entitled+vx to due process. that means that if donald trump as president issues a deportation order they are entitled to a court hearing in front of a judge. with 12 million people takes up -- >> -- excuse me, bill, if they're here illegally they may or may not be. just like the argument we had about the anchor babies. in my opinion you don't need. >> i'm telling you all settled law says once you're here you are entitled to our constitutional protections, every single case. all right. just so you know. >> i
we're too dependent on china. we're too dependent. the likes of which you have never seen if they ever did that. that's what would happen, bill. >> okay. >> you know what people don't understand and our dealings with china, we have the cards. they don't have the cards. >> it's a blink fest. >> we have the cards because they need our economy. specific answer and i appreciate that. so now let's go on to your statement you're going to95 deport 12 million people. as you have...
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eventually he would return them to china. carol: he is doing that. he has brought them to china. guest: he hasn't briny back. he has 19 animals in south africa. the question is what happens to those animals now. they have a great home. they have a wonderful reserve. they are in great condition. the question is what happens next. finding space with them in china, arranging for them to be sent back. carol: the chinese want them and have been working with him to do that. guest: his project has quite a lot of attention and china. the tigers are hugely important animals. .e's had them for 10 years now there is genuine pressure to bring them home. toot want them to come back china. -- it is a difficult thing to do. they are solitary animals. they need space to hunt. there are not enough spaces with good habitats for them to go. carol: it is a fair amount of drama. he has a girlfriend, former wife , he's going through a divorce. that is woven through your story as well. 3 he is a -- guest: he's a passionate, driven man. that leads them to be successful. but that leads and a falling out
eventually he would return them to china. carol: he is doing that. he has brought them to china. guest: he hasn't briny back. he has 19 animals in south africa. the question is what happens to those animals now. they have a great home. they have a wonderful reserve. they are in great condition. the question is what happens next. finding space with them in china, arranging for them to be sent back. carol: the chinese want them and have been working with him to do that. guest: his project has...
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to bring those south china china?back to >> we're in a critical point now in the project where it's been a success. the first stage has been a success. he's increased the number of breedingat he has that well. they can hunt which is very important. the next stage is getting them back to china. they are at the stage of negotiating the chinese trying to find suitable habitat for them. bit.s the difficult dealing with the chinese government is extremely difficult. he has to negotiate all of these political currents that's hard to understand. it's really hard to know how hard that process might take. the tigers might go home next year or ten years. >> it's a fascinating read. know you spent a bunch of time with him. hate to say this has taken over life. >> yes. this and the divorce are the two of histhat take up most time now. the divorce is linked to the part ofarity because they are arguing over is the assets and the charity. these two things are what he now. >> interesting to hear about individual stuart bray. kit than
to bring those south china china?back to >> we're in a critical point now in the project where it's been a success. the first stage has been a success. he's increased the number of breedingat he has that well. they can hunt which is very important. the next stage is getting them back to china. they are at the stage of negotiating the chinese trying to find suitable habitat for them. bit.s the difficult dealing with the chinese government is extremely difficult. he has to negotiate all of...
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hasn't brought any back to china. animals at his reserve in south china -- africa. now they have a great home in south africa and a wonderful reserve. they can hunt, breed, and are in wonderful condition. the question is, what happens next? funding them in china will be difficult, and arranging for them to be sent back. carol: the chinese want them, correct? t: stuart's project has had quite a lot of attention in china. the tigers are a hugely important animal. he has had the animals for 10 years now, and there is genuine pressure to bring them home. many want to see these animals come back to china. there is an idea that if it is a chinese tiger should be on chinese soil. it is a difficult thing to do. they need a lot of room, tigers, because they are solitary animals. there just aren't many places in china where there is enough good habitat for them to go. carol: what is interesting, a fair amount of drama. he has a girlfriend, or former wife, and that has woven through your story as well. he has a lot of litigations and lawsuits going on as well. kit: one of the
hasn't brought any back to china. animals at his reserve in south china -- africa. now they have a great home in south africa and a wonderful reserve. they can hunt, breed, and are in wonderful condition. the question is, what happens next? funding them in china will be difficult, and arranging for them to be sent back. carol: the chinese want them, correct? t: stuart's project has had quite a lot of attention in china. the tigers are a hugely important animal. he has had the animals for 10...
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china is building a military fortress in the south china sea. i don't think they are worried about the snails and the fish in the snakes. you know what they do, they say to say morning we want to go there and they start four hours later. with us it would take 45 years of environmental impact studies. obama is always talking about the carbon footprint. one, theakes air force and he plays golf. so we will get our jobs back. we will take care of our military. jobill do such incredible we will take care of our vets. metal [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, they are treated better than our vets and we will not let that happen anymore. we will make unbelievable trade deals and we will become a rich nation. a woman came up to me recently and mr. trump, i do not like one thing you say. president, but don't say we are going to become a rich nation again. it doesn't sound good. isaiah sounds great. we cannot become great if we are losing $500 million a year to china and hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars to every other c
china is building a military fortress in the south china sea. i don't think they are worried about the snails and the fish in the snakes. you know what they do, they say to say morning we want to go there and they start four hours later. with us it would take 45 years of environmental impact studies. obama is always talking about the carbon footprint. one, theakes air force and he plays golf. so we will get our jobs back. we will take care of our military. jobill do such incredible we will take...
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lots of people in china want to see them come back to china. there is an idea that if it is a chinese tiger should be on chinese soil. it is a difficult thing to do. they need a lot of room, tigers, because they are solitary animals. they need space to hunt. they need a huge amount of ram. there just aren't many places in china where there is enough good habitat for them to go. carol: what is interesting, a fair amount of drama. he has a girlfriend, or former wife, he is going through a divorce, that has woven through your story as well. he has a lot of litigations and lawsuits going on as well. kit: one of the things about stuart bray is that he is a very passionate driven man. ,that leaves him to be successful in many of the things also results in him falling out with people that he works with. recently he has fallen out with his wife. he is going through a divorce in the london court system. he described himself as a crusader when it comes to things that matter to him. once he has an idea, he will pursue it vigorously, even if that means pot
lots of people in china want to see them come back to china. there is an idea that if it is a chinese tiger should be on chinese soil. it is a difficult thing to do. they need a lot of room, tigers, because they are solitary animals. they need space to hunt. they need a huge amount of ram. there just aren't many places in china where there is enough good habitat for them to go. carol: what is interesting, a fair amount of drama. he has a girlfriend, or former wife, he is going through a...
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to bring the south china tigers back to china? kit: we are at a critical project right now. the first stage has been a success. he has increased the number of tigers, they can hunt, which is important. the next stage is getting them back to china. they are negotiating with the chinese to find a suitable habitat for them. that is the difficult bit. dealing with the chinese government is extremely difficult for a westerner. there are many murky political currents that are hard to understand. it might go home next year, or in 10 years. it is very hard to know. carol: it is a fascinating read. i know you spend time with them. he is certainly on a mission. safe to say this is taking over his life. kit: this, and the divorce take up most of the time now. the divorce is linked to the tiger charity, because part of what they are arguing over is the assets in the charity. carol: interesting to hear about this individual. kit, thank you so much. joining us from melbourne, australia. we go to the back of the book for the etc. segment next. i
to bring the south china tigers back to china? kit: we are at a critical project right now. the first stage has been a success. he has increased the number of tigers, they can hunt, which is important. the next stage is getting them back to china. they are negotiating with the chinese to find a suitable habitat for them. that is the difficult bit. dealing with the chinese government is extremely difficult for a westerner. there are many murky political currents that are hard to understand. it...
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and china are joining forces against north korea. they have agreed on a draft resolution that would expand sanctions the toughest in two decades. measures include restrictions on access to international ports and banks and a total ban on all weapon sales to the country. >> reporter: the idea of mandatory inspections of all cargo going in and out of north korea and ban on arms, including small arms, and banning aviation fuel of the rocket which was launched earlier this month containing a satellite, north korea called it a satellite launch. south korea and others call it a ballistic missile test. it was fuelled by liquid rocket fuel and that could potentially impede north korea's process in that rather than. the problem has been enforcing such sanctions. in 2013 when north korea carried out a previous nuclear test, again at that stage there was what was called an unprecedented tough round of sanctions. nonetheless, north korea has gone ahead with another round the nuclear test and rocket launch seemingly unimpeded. the question will b
and china are joining forces against north korea. they have agreed on a draft resolution that would expand sanctions the toughest in two decades. measures include restrictions on access to international ports and banks and a total ban on all weapon sales to the country. >> reporter: the idea of mandatory inspections of all cargo going in and out of north korea and ban on arms, including small arms, and banning aviation fuel of the rocket which was launched earlier this month containing a...
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maybe china can still pull that off. there is something in between saying intervention can't succeed if it is fighting the entire market versus having the entire effect. what was true in 1985, a lot of people knew the. -- new the markets was awfully strong. they were uncertain where it should go. many thought that was a speculative bubble. they can be pushed by intervention. it depends on whether you are working with or against fundamentals. >> just to get some perspective, wasn't seen as a risky move at the time? the people have hoped it would work or was it really going out on a limb their? >> this is during the reagan administration come after the transition from the first administration to the second administration. they had a policy of not intervening. the u.s. treasury said the dollar is strong, that is the way it should be. changed when james became secretary of the treasury in january 1985. there was a change in attitude. he was taking me be a little bit of a risk that it would work. the trade deficit was so big
maybe china can still pull that off. there is something in between saying intervention can't succeed if it is fighting the entire market versus having the entire effect. what was true in 1985, a lot of people knew the. -- new the markets was awfully strong. they were uncertain where it should go. many thought that was a speculative bubble. they can be pushed by intervention. it depends on whether you are working with or against fundamentals. >> just to get some perspective, wasn't seen as...
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china refutes this saying 90% of the south china sea is theirs. >> i think china's military expansion. increases and as have, in fact, triggered something of an arms race. >> reporter: a united states footprint in the region is not new. it's been growing over the last several years. >> militarization. south china sea, and the artificial islands in used for military purposes doesn't pose an&o substantially threat. the u.s. wants its presence felt. the general commands all forces in the region. >> i can't tell you how much it means for me to go out and see all the joint air power and do what we do as team america, and being out here to show the commitment and part of the show of strength in the region is this. the ph pois eyedon. the rates frequently flies them over disputed territory. >> whether it's singapore. the philippines, we were able to easily within the span of a short amount of time put a jet there and operate out of that region >>> the philippines, a long-time ally took its territorial dispute with china to the hague, and announced that it's buying 100 million of maritime. if
china refutes this saying 90% of the south china sea is theirs. >> i think china's military expansion. increases and as have, in fact, triggered something of an arms race. >> reporter: a united states footprint in the region is not new. it's been growing over the last several years. >> militarization. south china sea, and the artificial islands in used for military purposes doesn't pose an&o substantially threat. the u.s. wants its presence felt. the general commands all...
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it's stimed there are some 2,000 on line lenders in china. chinese officials have promised to crack down on the pier to peer lending industry, but as this case shows, it is extremely difficult to regulate and supervise this fast growing internet based financing activity. >>> so south korea now where pilots are taking flight with many leaving the country's biggest airline for better pay in china and elsewhere. those left are threatening to go on strike. >> the korean training center, new pilots are being trained. >> they are practicing an emergency landing. it's a prestigious job with the nation's flag carrier. why are so many colleagues leaving the company and country? >> the first reason is the korean airline system does not provide hope for the pilots. there is a huge gap in salary compared to neighboring countries, especially china. >> last year, 122 pilots left the company, more than seven times the number for the year before. a third went to join the aviation boom in china for double or triple the pay. trade union leaders here demand a 3
it's stimed there are some 2,000 on line lenders in china. chinese officials have promised to crack down on the pier to peer lending industry, but as this case shows, it is extremely difficult to regulate and supervise this fast growing internet based financing activity. >>> so south korea now where pilots are taking flight with many leaving the country's biggest airline for better pay in china and elsewhere. those left are threatening to go on strike. >> the korean training...
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dino the knicks in china moments? to find a creative way to get people to think differently and change the context. . . i've laid out details plans. they don't resonate in the world where insults get along. you do better in the world these guys cover when you're focused on the process. but detailed plans require a leader that brings people along. the big three accomplishments of the president have been obamacare, dodd-frank, and the stimulus, where he worked with congress. he would add a few things he has done unilaterally but they did not have a single republican vote. you cannot do this without a single vote from the other party. it never creates a stability in our process. we've got to figure out, using the nixon to china moment, how we get back to fixing things. whatever it is. it could be addiction, which is a significant problem in the stays and across at the country. my wife and i have first hand experience what it's like to be the mom and dad of a child who spiraled out of control because of the addiction and
dino the knicks in china moments? to find a creative way to get people to think differently and change the context. . . i've laid out details plans. they don't resonate in the world where insults get along. you do better in the world these guys cover when you're focused on the process. but detailed plans require a leader that brings people along. the big three accomplishments of the president have been obamacare, dodd-frank, and the stimulus, where he worked with congress. he would add a few...
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that distition now goes china now. according to newly released annual list, 90 chinese billionaires moved to chin-- moved chininto first place by a main of 33 bliai beijg is theity th the moonrewith 100. that's five mo than new yo. >> see, donald tru is going to say, i wasight all ang. it's chi. >> china. >>> ll, when we come bk, the cluse interview with apple's ceo tim co arguing that thei battle with e i isn'just over pvacy, t securityas well. >>> and promising w information regarding this season's flu vaccine. what you need to know. to pay a gage, life's short, talk is cheap. i'll be working while you eep. still don'thin i've got bra? yothk resunough? who'll step uphenthings getough? don't want thatkind of brain? a degree is a degree. you're gnaantke me. buonlyf yohave a bin (vo) if you have type 2 diabetes, yomay ow whait's like to al withigh.. anw bld gar. januvia (sliptin) a once-daily pill that, onth dieanexercise, helps lower blood sugar. janurks whenr blood sugar isigh and wos lessn bloodsur is, because orks b
that distition now goes china now. according to newly released annual list, 90 chinese billionaires moved to chin-- moved chininto first place by a main of 33 bliai beijg is theity th the moonrewith 100. that's five mo than new yo. >> see, donald tru is going to say, i wasight all ang. it's chi. >> china. >>> ll, when we come bk, the cluse interview with apple's ceo tim co arguing that thei battle with e i isn'just over pvacy, t securityas well. >>> and promising w...
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lots of people in china want to see the animals come back to china. it is a chinese tiger that needs to be on chinese soil. it is a difficult thing to do. they need a lot of room because he are solitary animals because huge amount of room. there aren't many places in china where there is enough good habitat for them to go. carol: what is interesting about this story, there is a fair amount of drama in it. he has a girlfriend, or a former divorce,ng through a and that is woven through your story as well. he has a lot of litigations, lawsuits as well. himne of the things about is he is a passionate, driven man. that leads him to be successful in many of the things he does, but it also result in him falling out with people he works with, and most recently falling he isth his wife, who going through a divorce in the london court system. he says he is a crusader. idea, he willn pursue it vigorously. even if that means clashing with people. he has a long history of litigation and legal disputes. carol: it was initially kind of her idea to do this, correct?
lots of people in china want to see the animals come back to china. it is a chinese tiger that needs to be on chinese soil. it is a difficult thing to do. they need a lot of room because he are solitary animals because huge amount of room. there aren't many places in china where there is enough good habitat for them to go. carol: what is interesting about this story, there is a fair amount of drama in it. he has a girlfriend, or a former divorce,ng through a and that is woven through your story...
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get along great ith china. largest bank in the world. it is my tenant. buying condos for tens of millions of dollars. i have the bank of america building in california. i own a big chunk of that. i got that from china through a very complex set of transactions. i think china is terrific. i'm not angry at china. i'm angry at our leaders for not being able to compete with china. [applause] we're going to get things changed. we're going use our best people. we're going to start winning again. strong military. take care of our vets. have such great trade deals. we're going to win again. e're going to win so much. we'll get rid of isis and we will get rid of them fast. [applause] i was against the war in iraq from the beginning. we shouldn't have done it and we did it. that obama got out the wrong way. we did it. it destabilized the middle east. you can see, 2003, 2004. i said it would totally destabilize the middle east because you have iran and iraq. they were the same militarily. they fight fight fight and then t
get along great ith china. largest bank in the world. it is my tenant. buying condos for tens of millions of dollars. i have the bank of america building in california. i own a big chunk of that. i got that from china through a very complex set of transactions. i think china is terrific. i'm not angry at china. i'm angry at our leaders for not being able to compete with china. [applause] we're going to get things changed. we're going use our best people. we're going to start winning again....
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factory data out of china raised concerns for the energy demand. it settled down nearly 6% at 31.62 a barrel. >> the low prices of oil is hurting the finances of nigeria. africa's largest economy has asked the world bank and the african development bank for emergency loans totaling $3.5 billion. according to the financial times it will help fund a 15 billion dollar deficit. >>> the russian economy getting hit hard by the low price of poli oil. there's been meetings to support prices. is that all it is, just talk? or is russia a real wild card in the crisis. >> reporter: as oil prices continue to go south, russia has been at the forefront of trying to figure out whether some action, like a production cut, should be implemented to stabilize oil prices. an opec official stated it's all in the hands of the russians now. could russia be holding a powerful card here? >> we think russia is a wild card. if you look at 2015, they surprised many analysts by being are they going ed to be up or down. if they are up, everyone will have to take their oil forecas
factory data out of china raised concerns for the energy demand. it settled down nearly 6% at 31.62 a barrel. >> the low prices of oil is hurting the finances of nigeria. africa's largest economy has asked the world bank and the african development bank for emergency loans totaling $3.5 billion. according to the financial times it will help fund a 15 billion dollar deficit. >>> the russian economy getting hit hard by the low price of poli oil. there's been meetings to support...
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is putting more and more pressure on china relating to south china sea and east china sea, for example. therefore, i think the u.s. needs to get its act together and project a consistent message to china so that there will be greater incentive for everyone involved, major countries in particular, on getting onto the same page in dealing with the dprk. otherwise if the countries are divided, then dprk will fail and the situation will get worse if not in the coming months and years >>> thank you for that. thousands of supporters of the anti-islamic group pegida staged rallies in a number of countries. they're protesting the influx of refugees. the biggest where in germawas i germany. >> reporter: this was their opportunity to show strength in numbers, to link up with supporters from across europe. this is where the anti-islamic movement sprang from. it's followers are fearful of the future >> translation: we will be a minority. in the end i'm here for my grandchildren. it cannot be that i am a minority in my own country. this is the way it will end up being. >> reporter: the people at th
is putting more and more pressure on china relating to south china sea and east china sea, for example. therefore, i think the u.s. needs to get its act together and project a consistent message to china so that there will be greater incentive for everyone involved, major countries in particular, on getting onto the same page in dealing with the dprk. otherwise if the countries are divided, then dprk will fail and the situation will get worse if not in the coming months and years >>>...
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the indian economy is growing at over 7% and out pacing china. it has become two years that president modi gained power. underneath the numbers lies another story. >> reporter: for the first time in 25 years this man's business is losing make-up. he manufactures roofing materials for industrial buildings and voted for modi in 2014. he had great hopes for the indian economy as did many others. they hoped things would be better than under the previous administrative invitation badly undermined by accusations of corruption. >> at least you build up that positive sentiment. it's almost like it's two years right now. we are in a crisis. >> reporter: modi swept to power on a wave of hope. on paper the economy is doing well. cheap oil has been an unexpected blessing, but many export markets are now slowing >> people realise oil is also an oil exporting country. our biggest designation is dubai. 110 billion dollars go to dubai. dubai is contracting saudi arabia is contracting. where are i you going it get growth. >> reporter: the president has said he ha
the indian economy is growing at over 7% and out pacing china. it has become two years that president modi gained power. underneath the numbers lies another story. >> reporter: for the first time in 25 years this man's business is losing make-up. he manufactures roofing materials for industrial buildings and voted for modi in 2014. he had great hopes for the indian economy as did many others. they hoped things would be better than under the previous administrative invitation badly...
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russia and china, the internet was so out of their control. now, they have involved with all these different governments. charlie: they will try to restrain people in terms of what they can do and their power. scott: what you have now in china is that technology companies can rival american technology companies, in terms of innovative ability. charlie: some say chinese governments hope those companies. -- help those companies. scott: no one is entirely innocent. [laughter] charlie: if the head of nsa makes the case that what china does that we don't do is that we are not acting in the interests of private companies, whereas the chinese government will encourage and be in favor of corporate espionage, espionage for the benefit of chinese corporations. the chinese deny that. there is concern among the american companies and american government. scott: admiral rodgers is better informed. [laughter] scott: the chinese government for corporate espionage? he certainly -- i don't know. charlie: you know there is a concern. the chinese are doing thing
russia and china, the internet was so out of their control. now, they have involved with all these different governments. charlie: they will try to restrain people in terms of what they can do and their power. scott: what you have now in china is that technology companies can rival american technology companies, in terms of innovative ability. charlie: some say chinese governments hope those companies. -- help those companies. scott: no one is entirely innocent. [laughter] charlie: if the head...
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think china is terrific i'm not angry china. i'm angry at our leaders for not being able to compete with china. [applause] we're going to get things changed. we're going use our best people. we're going to start winning again. strong military. take care of our vets. have such great trade deals. we're going to win again. .e're going to win so much we'll get rid of isis and we will get rid of them fast. [applause] i was against the war in iraq from the beginning. we shouldn't of done it and we did it. that obama get out the wrong way. we did it. it destabilize the middle east. see, 2003, 2004. i said it would totally destabilize the middle east because you have iran and iraq. they were the same militarily. they fight fight fight and then they rest. a fight fight fight. we decapitated iraq and now iran is taking over. not only do they get the 150 billion dollars, maybe the worst transaction i've ever seen, done by the famous obama administration. the worst, the dumbest deals i've ever seen. we get nothing. got those hostages before
think china is terrific i'm not angry china. i'm angry at our leaders for not being able to compete with china. [applause] we're going to get things changed. we're going use our best people. we're going to start winning again. strong military. take care of our vets. have such great trade deals. we're going to win again. .e're going to win so much we'll get rid of isis and we will get rid of them fast. [applause] i was against the war in iraq from the beginning. we shouldn't of done it and we...
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and china are joining forces against north korea. they've agreed on a draft resolution that would expand u.n. sanctions, the toughest in two decades. it comes after pyongyang's weapons test and rocket launch early last month. the measures include restrictions on access to international ports and banks and a ban on all weapon sales to the country. >> reporter: the idea of mandatory inspections of all cargo going in and out of north korea, the idea of banning all sales including small arms to north korea and banning aviation fuel of the rocket that was launched earlier this month containing a satellite, north korea called it a satellite launch. the u.s., south korea and others called it a ballistic missile test t was filled by liquid rocket fuel. that is something that could impede north korea's progress in that arena. the problem has been enforcing such sanctions. in 2013 when it carried out a previous nuclear test again at that stage there was what was call an unprecedented round of sanctions. nonetheless north korea has gone ahead w
and china are joining forces against north korea. they've agreed on a draft resolution that would expand u.n. sanctions, the toughest in two decades. it comes after pyongyang's weapons test and rocket launch early last month. the measures include restrictions on access to international ports and banks and a ban on all weapon sales to the country. >> reporter: the idea of mandatory inspections of all cargo going in and out of north korea, the idea of banning all sales including small arms...
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worried about china and dema. if you zoom ouwith the wkly chart and look back overhe past 180 trading ds though the correlatioefficient dropped drically. it wasn't totally in control like we have seen the last f weeks. in aor in a normal healthy maet ts number would typically be around 30% buof coue normal and never use to describe the market right w. remember last week we finall saw so signs that the oil future a the stock market are capable inrading in differen corrections anwe g that follow utoy. the the crude and the s&p 500 ll continue to decouple. once there's a break out of crazy town we uld see a bottom in bh oiand stocks as traders feel the tail is finally not wagging the dog. ke a gandeat this long-term monthly chart of west texa intermediate crude it wiltake time tot itself out. e rn below it's recent lows there's nothinstandingn the way of brutalecline t18. that's not what she excts to haen. she believes the $26 floor will hold go all the way ba to 2004. soou see the synergy? still the $26 lows are lik
worried about china and dema. if you zoom ouwith the wkly chart and look back overhe past 180 trading ds though the correlatioefficient dropped drically. it wasn't totally in control like we have seen the last f weeks. in aor in a normal healthy maet ts number would typically be around 30% buof coue normal and never use to describe the market right w. remember last week we finall saw so signs that the oil future a the stock market are capable inrading in differen corrections anwe g that follow...
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the chinese are doing things to benefit companies in china. i'm asking. scott: the bigger concern is, now, chinese companies are doing things to benefit the government of china. company.s not a tiny , here in two efforts china, to essentially use these to put in the information that chinese citizens use when they apply for bank loans into a system that produces a rating. this is so that people who could not get loans are able to get them. it puts the information into a system which the government controls. the chinese government could not do that on its own. there's so much information from the citizens that they can be used by the government to be better. charlie: the theme of the splinter-net is that companies want control of the internet. scott: yes. to oppose that trend, to create brakes on it. administration has been trying to come up with these, where you can at least limit the damage, retain some kind of broad public's fear online. sphere online. this utopian moment work cyberspace-- where trumps the physical space and weary states fall along the w
the chinese are doing things to benefit companies in china. i'm asking. scott: the bigger concern is, now, chinese companies are doing things to benefit the government of china. company.s not a tiny , here in two efforts china, to essentially use these to put in the information that chinese citizens use when they apply for bank loans into a system that produces a rating. this is so that people who could not get loans are able to get them. it puts the information into a system which the...
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and china's territoria to the disputed south china sea. >> the state department does confirm that the three who went missing are now safe. they have been handed over to the u.s. embassy in good health. one of two powerful shiite militia are suspected behind their kidnappingful. >>> four u.s. journalists are on their way out of the country. bahrain police detained them for providing false information that they were tourists. the journalists were in bahrain to cover the fifth anniversary of the island nagged's 25th -- nation's 25th uprising. >>> why are potholes especially bad on the beltway. >>> people complaining that dogs are falling onto -- dog feces are falling onto their balcony. >>> a priest performing same- sex marriage. interfaith marriage. it's a new normal. faith in our town, tonight >>> trial starts tomorrow for linet mundy. she is charged with theft and fraud, involving the school lunch program for school and students. monday, obtained more than $1300 in reduced price lunches for her children. even though the families did not need income eligibility. >> well, if you live in
and china's territoria to the disputed south china sea. >> the state department does confirm that the three who went missing are now safe. they have been handed over to the u.s. embassy in good health. one of two powerful shiite militia are suspected behind their kidnappingful. >>> four u.s. journalists are on their way out of the country. bahrain police detained them for providing false information that they were tourists. the journalists were in bahrain to cover the fifth...
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she got rolled by china and the south china sea. the list is very long. >> equally as important, by not being forced to defend the e-mail crisis, she's going to have to defend it in the fall. she's very vulnerable on many, many fronts on that part. whatever the fbi does, whether it basically comes forth and the justice department won't indict her, it's going to be part of the dialogue. >> will we see an indictment or a recommendation? >> so far, the fbi has said she's not a target and it's not even a criminal investigation. i don't think you're seeing an indictment out of that. >> the integrity of the fbi is at stake. >> we'll take a short break. where things stand. we're looking ahead this morning on "sunday morning futures" ahead of super tuesday. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under
she got rolled by china and the south china sea. the list is very long. >> equally as important, by not being forced to defend the e-mail crisis, she's going to have to defend it in the fall. she's very vulnerable on many, many fronts on that part. whatever the fbi does, whether it basically comes forth and the justice department won't indict her, it's going to be part of the dialogue. >> will we see an indictment or a recommendation? >> so far, the fbi has said she's not a...
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that has upset china. it has warned that some deployment could destroy its relations with south korea. an expected formal announcement at the start of talks with the seoul government were delayed while wanting met with kerry. kerry said the thaad system would be a response to north korean threats against the u.s. >> we have stated publicly, openly and clearly what the conditions are for not having to consider its deployment. that would be the denuclearisation. that's all. >> reporter: the chinese foreign minister made no mention of the missile. he and kerry say they were close to adopting sanctions against the communist state, but neither official indicated what measures might sway the north korean government from its current course >>> with 95% of the votes counted, official ruts from bolive i can't's refer endone-- bolivia's referendum sews that the president lost. there were demonstrations outside the court >>> a french court has delayed its decision on whether closing refugee camp in calais is legal. s
that has upset china. it has warned that some deployment could destroy its relations with south korea. an expected formal announcement at the start of talks with the seoul government were delayed while wanting met with kerry. kerry said the thaad system would be a response to north korean threats against the u.s. >> we have stated publicly, openly and clearly what the conditions are for not having to consider its deployment. that would be the denuclearisation. that's all. >>...
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militarizing the south china sea, and you have to believe in a flat earth to think otherwise. >> china has been building up reefs in the south china sea while deploying missiles and warplanes and military hardware to man-made and natural islands in what is an overt effort to exert control over the united states. >> when they put their missiles systems, when they build three 10 10,000-foot runways on the spratley islands, when they do that, they're changing the landscape in the south china sea. >> the u.s. is spending billions to counter both russia and china. he listed everything that more than tripling the number of cruise miles on attack submarines from 12 to 40, and new range bombers on ship missiles, underwater drones and swarming micro drones which could be made on a 3d printer. in his testimony he said that the u.s. still has the edge, but unless spend something increased that is at risk. >> there is no doubt in mind that we have the competitive advantage over china today. it's equal len clear to me that we cannot maintain the profile as outlined in the current bundle we would lo
militarizing the south china sea, and you have to believe in a flat earth to think otherwise. >> china has been building up reefs in the south china sea while deploying missiles and warplanes and military hardware to man-made and natural islands in what is an overt effort to exert control over the united states. >> when they put their missiles systems, when they build three 10 10,000-foot runways on the spratley islands, when they do that, they're changing the landscape in the south...
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give me china, give me china. china. you ever see china's tone? china, china. china, china. we don't win anymore. when was the last time we won? we lose to china. lou: we lose to china because, apparently, a lot of people -- there's john bolton, we're going to come right back to me for a second, if you would. there we go. have you heard of crop circles? of course you have. we're going to show you something next in the winter that's closely approximating crop circles but with an explanation. it's coming right up, stay with us. (patrick 1) what's it like to be the boss of you? (patrick 2) pretty great. (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and that's what they give me at national car rental. i can choose any car in the aisle i want- without having to ask anyone. who better to be the boss of you... (patrick 1)than me. i mean, you...us. (vo) go national. go like a pro. then your eyes may see it, differently.ave allergies. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, wat
give me china, give me china. china. you ever see china's tone? china, china. china, china. we don't win anymore. when was the last time we won? we lose to china. lou: we lose to china because, apparently, a lot of people -- there's john bolton, we're going to come right back to me for a second, if you would. there we go. have you heard of crop circles? of course you have. we're going to show you something next in the winter that's closely approximating crop circles but with an explanation....
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give me china, give me china. china. you ever see china's tone? china, china. china, china. we don't win anymore. when was the last time we won? we lose to china. lou: we lose to china because, apparently, a lot of people -- there's john bolton, we're going to come right back to me for a second, if you would. there we go. have you heard of crop circles? of course you have. we're going to show you something next in the winter that's closely approximating crop circles but with an explanation. it's coming right up, stay with us. ♪ lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... good morning, indeed. v8. veggies for all. my school reunion's comi♪ fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, go to choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. book now at choicehotels.com then your eyes may see it, differently.ave allergies. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion
give me china, give me china. china. you ever see china's tone? china, china. china, china. we don't win anymore. when was the last time we won? we lose to china. lou: we lose to china because, apparently, a lot of people -- there's john bolton, we're going to come right back to me for a second, if you would. there we go. have you heard of crop circles? of course you have. we're going to show you something next in the winter that's closely approximating crop circles but with an explanation....
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let's put him in charge of china, japan, because we have great people. we will have the greatest negotiators in the world. look, we have the smartest people in the world and we don't use them. we used political use political hacks. these people who don't have a clue. we as people who got the job because they use campaign contributions for these guys. that's how they get their job. they don't give a damn a damn about the country. they care about themselves. okay they gave 500,000 [applause]. now this is when i was supposed to be up debating, a big deal. this is when is when i was supposed to be debating. we have a friend like a 50,000, we have we have the fisher family gave 75000, richard gave 100,000, donald trump, did you ever hear of donald trump? donald trump gave $1 million [applause]. we have a rich guy from new york city, a a friend of mine, i can't believe it, this guy was the worst breaker i've ever seen. if he gave money he wanted his name up in lights, and he said please don't tell my name. i said why? why? because i have changed. see people ca
let's put him in charge of china, japan, because we have great people. we will have the greatest negotiators in the world. look, we have the smartest people in the world and we don't use them. we used political use political hacks. these people who don't have a clue. we as people who got the job because they use campaign contributions for these guys. that's how they get their job. they don't give a damn a damn about the country. they care about themselves. okay they gave 500,000 [applause]. now...
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chinese police investigate what could be china's biggest ever financial scam >>> it has been a big night in the race for the white house. voters in nevada and in can south carolina have given victories to hillary clinton and to donald trump and jeb bush is out of the republican race. trump got just over a third of the voters and submitted his position as the front runner. marco rubio and ted cruz were locked in a close battle for second place. hillary clinton prevailed for the democrats in nevada where four out of five voters were from ethnic minorities. it was also a goodnight for bernie sanders who came a close second. for donald trump back to back wins. >> there is nothing easy for running about precedent. it's tough, nasty, mean, vicious. it's beautiful. when you win, it's beautiful. >> reporter: it if this was a goodnight, it was an awful night for jeb bush. he campaigned with his mom and mother and used the family name. it wasn't enough. emotionally he stepped out of the race. >> people have spoken. i really respect their decision. tonight i am suspending my campaign. yes. yes. >>
chinese police investigate what could be china's biggest ever financial scam >>> it has been a big night in the race for the white house. voters in nevada and in can south carolina have given victories to hillary clinton and to donald trump and jeb bush is out of the republican race. trump got just over a third of the voters and submitted his position as the front runner. marco rubio and ted cruz were locked in a close battle for second place. hillary clinton prevailed for the...
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power becausedous china is sucking as dry and without us, we have rebuilt china. they have taken our jobs. thousands, millions of jobs. millions and millions of jobs. thousands and thousands of factories have closed because of china. it doesn't do us any good. by the way, they sell our -- they sell products. you try putting your product in china. you can't do it. boeing tried it and they made airplaneilt a big complex and they kept all of the intellectual property. and now boeing will have this massive place in china and they will not have to build airplanes here anymore. how does that help us? it will be a whole different ballgame. we have power over these countries. yen, they takes the have a very smart leader and i get along with him great. he will like him. he will respect us more. bank in theiggest world as one of my tenant. sell millions of condominiums to chinese people. i like china. i like japan. i like them all. what does that say? oh. that is ok. that is not a protest. that is a friend. a very hostile voice for a friend. anyway. what we have to do -- [c
power becausedous china is sucking as dry and without us, we have rebuilt china. they have taken our jobs. thousands, millions of jobs. millions and millions of jobs. thousands and thousands of factories have closed because of china. it doesn't do us any good. by the way, they sell our -- they sell products. you try putting your product in china. you can't do it. boeing tried it and they made airplaneilt a big complex and they kept all of the intellectual property. and now boeing will have this...
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china is going down. why isn't china a risk to the aviation sector? tony: you are right, china's economy is slowing down, although in fact air travel within and to and from china is not slowing so much because the economy is reshaping itself, restructuring itself, and consumers are spending a bit more so than they are are spending on travel. we are not seeing reduction in china as such a big factor at the moment. fabrice: i think we are firm. which is, the book to bill will be a good one. we will continue to consolidate a backlog of 6800 aircraft. stephen: we see the low-cost carriers in this part of the world, what are you seeing? fabrice: many people talk about it, but we do not see it. the reality is we have never had such happy customers, so profitable, so it is true as well that the segment is very dynamic, so there is a lot of growth. there is a big fight or so among some competitors. so all in all, i can confirm that we see the growth and for a simple reason. asia-pacific accounts now for 40% of our deliveries, so this is the area of growth, an
china is going down. why isn't china a risk to the aviation sector? tony: you are right, china's economy is slowing down, although in fact air travel within and to and from china is not slowing so much because the economy is reshaping itself, restructuring itself, and consumers are spending a bit more so than they are are spending on travel. we are not seeing reduction in china as such a big factor at the moment. fabrice: i think we are firm. which is, the book to bill will be a good one. we...
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,ne pocket has to do with china so anyone extremely leveraged to china has to adjust to a new reality. a weaker china, and with the currency weakness. story,o have the energy which is dominant in the emerging markets, and the weakness in the developed market , creating its own credit issues. you're having this trifecta right now, china, energy, and the rest of the developing markets. we are morphing into slightly dangerous territory. ofx: the relative holding up emerging markets, where as developed markets have been wiped out. up,ging markets have held which i find to be puzzling and an environment with so many issues. joe: the brazilian currency doing all right. malaysian ringgit, massive political scandal, up against the dollar. are we starting to see when we say emerging market, people you cannot look at it as a whole and there is a dispersion with an emerging markets, are we starting to see some dispersion ? >> i wish we could point to brazil and say something positive. unfortunately, it's all speculative. anyway andwas so bad everybody was short and have those positions, and then
,ne pocket has to do with china so anyone extremely leveraged to china has to adjust to a new reality. a weaker china, and with the currency weakness. story,o have the energy which is dominant in the emerging markets, and the weakness in the developed market , creating its own credit issues. you're having this trifecta right now, china, energy, and the rest of the developing markets. we are morphing into slightly dangerous territory. ofx: the relative holding up emerging markets, where as...
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already china and the u.s. had been discussing new security council resolutions based on a north korea nuclear test last month, but those new resolutions were moving very slowly, but now the security council is faced with this new issue that has fallen right in their lap that they now have to deal with. on sunday it's going to be very interesting to see how all sides position themselves, especially china. historically north korea's strongest ally >>> u.s. republican presidential hopefuls have squared off. donald trump was back on stage. seven candidates took part in the debate. our correspondent has the latest from new hampshire >> reporter: the big story coming in this debate was marco rubio and the momentum he generated from his third place finish in iowa. that made him the first of attacks. donald trump is ahead of the polls and believes he will top the polls come tuesday. ted cruz is trying to build on the momentum of his win in iowa. jeb bush, john kasich, they all did well, chris christie had a goodnight,
already china and the u.s. had been discussing new security council resolutions based on a north korea nuclear test last month, but those new resolutions were moving very slowly, but now the security council is faced with this new issue that has fallen right in their lap that they now have to deal with. on sunday it's going to be very interesting to see how all sides position themselves, especially china. historically north korea's strongest ally >>> u.s. republican presidential...
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already china and the u.s. had been discussing new security council resolution based on a north korea nuclear test last month, but those resolutions were moving very slowly, but now the security council is faced with this new issue that has fallen right in their lap that they now have to deal with. on sunday it will be very interesting to see how all sides position themselves, especially china. historically north korea's strongest ally >>> in our world news, rescue workers in taiwan have found life under the debris of a high-rise building after an earthquake. more than 130 people are still considered to be trapped. 18 people have been killed. our correspondent is there with an up date >> reporter: rescue teams are working deeper into this mlt of rubble in the continuing search for survivors. it is thought most of the people found so far have been from the upper reaches, more accessible parts of the building. those still missing are thought to be down in the more damaged ground level part of this level where it
already china and the u.s. had been discussing new security council resolution based on a north korea nuclear test last month, but those resolutions were moving very slowly, but now the security council is faced with this new issue that has fallen right in their lap that they now have to deal with. on sunday it will be very interesting to see how all sides position themselves, especially china. historically north korea's strongest ally >>> in our world news, rescue workers in taiwan...
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outpaced china in terms of economic growth. new data really switching the economic spotlight from china to india. the quarterly and annual rate of gdp growth outstripped beijing. analysts raised questions about a new way of calculating growth. it may underestimate the true pace of expansion. areas like exports, investments, and auto sales. the fastest growing economy in the world with a growth rate of trumped china's growth of just under 7%. the numbers are up boost for the prime minister -- the numbers are a boost for the prime his "makes part of in india" campaign. 70% of imports are fuel. there is no doubt some economists find the figures don't match with other financial indicators. exports are weak. consumer prices are higher. industrial activity is slowing down. they managed to liberalize the coal industry, but red tape is still rampant. the government's most important tax reforms are still stuck in parliament. another concern is the reliability of the growth data. it's more in line with international standards to revise c
outpaced china in terms of economic growth. new data really switching the economic spotlight from china to india. the quarterly and annual rate of gdp growth outstripped beijing. analysts raised questions about a new way of calculating growth. it may underestimate the true pace of expansion. areas like exports, investments, and auto sales. the fastest growing economy in the world with a growth rate of trumped china's growth of just under 7%. the numbers are up boost for the prime minister --...
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we don't need a fainter to negotiate with china and putin. we don't need a fainter to knock the hell out of isis, do we? we don't need a guy who is sweating and scared. so that's it, now he acts like a big man. "oh, trump is a con man." businesan incredible s. i filed papers that were unbelievable. if they were not unbelievable, these guys were not people to believe how great a company i have built. i have to listen to the guy, that took money to build a driveway. ,hen they caught him, he said "i used the wrong credit card." when you look at what he has done, he takes a house for sold it, or so, and he to a lobbyist for $380,000, a lobbyist in the state of florida. -- that isnator? what we are going to have as a senator? as a president? way.an do it, there is no we have a problem. is guys, all of them. i am so funding my campaign -- i am self-funding my campaign. these guys are all taken care of. whether it is the drug industry or the pharmaceutical companies, they take care of these people. [interruption] mr. trump: tell me, tell me, isn't i
we don't need a fainter to negotiate with china and putin. we don't need a fainter to knock the hell out of isis, do we? we don't need a guy who is sweating and scared. so that's it, now he acts like a big man. "oh, trump is a con man." businesan incredible s. i filed papers that were unbelievable. if they were not unbelievable, these guys were not people to believe how great a company i have built. i have to listen to the guy, that took money to build a driveway. ,hen they caught...
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especially with china being closed. you get china data on sunday evening, currency fx reserves. that weight into the late afternoon sentiment. this is bear market behavior. 55% of the s&p is down 20%. the group that is not down 20 had been your leaders over the last year or 18 months. this looks like phase two of this. we have seen it with amazon and under armour and nike and starbucks. you tend to see that later in the decline. i am skeptical saying we're at the end of this. at thwe will retest 1812 from a few weeks ago. alix: what is the next phase out? guest: i think we still need to see the climactic event. our impression has been that the credit market in particular wants bankruptcy. i don't know if it is glencore, but the credit market is out for blood. we're seeing spread move water. not just in energy. we've seen deutsche bank lower. this is permeated beyond energy and basic materials. banks,ou look at global it is across the globe here. that is the short-term trend line. 200 day moving average has rolled over already. what is different between what we are seeing now and
especially with china being closed. you get china data on sunday evening, currency fx reserves. that weight into the late afternoon sentiment. this is bear market behavior. 55% of the s&p is down 20%. the group that is not down 20 had been your leaders over the last year or 18 months. this looks like phase two of this. we have seen it with amazon and under armour and nike and starbucks. you tend to see that later in the decline. i am skeptical saying we're at the end of this. at thwe will...
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. >>> today marks the first day of china have flocked the temples. beijing, hundreds of thousands people visited traditional fairs held in parks buddhists. this is the year. monkey. in japan, about a thousand people took part in a massive snowball feet. they competed from countries around the world. the teams fight for three minutes. the first tournament was in 1989 and the sport is growing in popularity. >>> still ahead, a story almost too bizarre to believe. man is dead after starting a race where the contestants are supposed to eat a dozen chris krispy kreme doe -- donuts through the >> i'm going to see that. it may change my diet. >> when you hear all the details, it's hard to here, and it happened up the road in raleigh, north carolina. >> so, again, that's to the when you join us at 5:00. >>> we are going to be experiencing some cool temperatures over the next couple of days, right? >> that is an understatement. temperatures are going to start getting rather cool, other than the rain chance later, you get the lows, 25 on wednesday morning, 20 o
. >>> today marks the first day of china have flocked the temples. beijing, hundreds of thousands people visited traditional fairs held in parks buddhists. this is the year. monkey. in japan, about a thousand people took part in a massive snowball feet. they competed from countries around the world. the teams fight for three minutes. the first tournament was in 1989 and the sport is growing in popularity. >>> still ahead, a story almost too bizarre to believe. man is dead...
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measures canpolicy china take more would you recommend for china so it continues to have growth or increase the standard of living but it's off this debt treadmill as some argue there is? baron skidelsk: china has to find activities that justifies the credit its banks are issuing. one of china's big problems is a lot of the credit just went into subsidizing or making a state known enterprise. if they can go into productive activity, that would be helpful. .redit isn't a bad thing it is where the credit goes that is important. if it just goes into speculative activities and no growth comes out of it then the debt just becomes more and more unsupportable. gdp growthntion real is one way economies can deal with that, but as china has shown, it's not easy for central authorities to create real gdp growth or know what they are creating is going to be efficient as opposed to speculation or excess capacity. is getting real gdp growth to difficult? is that not a realistic option? baron skidelsk: it has a lot of gdp growth, it has just been slowing down. china has a huge amount of saving. it has an
measures canpolicy china take more would you recommend for china so it continues to have growth or increase the standard of living but it's off this debt treadmill as some argue there is? baron skidelsk: china has to find activities that justifies the credit its banks are issuing. one of china's big problems is a lot of the credit just went into subsidizing or making a state known enterprise. if they can go into productive activity, that would be helpful. .redit isn't a bad thing it is where...
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is reason is that the g20 hosting china. country hosting the g20 is china. growth remains modest, and some large emerging markets are showing signs of distress. 's top of this, china necessary transition to a more balanced growth model is added to market volatility. has unsettled financial markets, which in turn depresses consumer and investors sentiment. will: to remedy this, china's central bank has taken steps to calm the market. i asked our correspondent what do people think china was trying to say. >> there will always be a joint communique, but analysts reckon it will not amount to a great deal because the expectations are pretty low of what can be achieved. in terms of the chinese economy, the path ahead still could be very tough. the imf chief earlier was talking about restructuring. that is going to be painful in terms of manufacturing to the service industry, and changing the economy for 1.5 billion people is not going to be easy. she also mentioned vulnerability. not this time, but slow growth in emerging markets, with possible war in syria. there
is reason is that the g20 hosting china. country hosting the g20 is china. growth remains modest, and some large emerging markets are showing signs of distress. 's top of this, china necessary transition to a more balanced growth model is added to market volatility. has unsettled financial markets, which in turn depresses consumer and investors sentiment. will: to remedy this, china's central bank has taken steps to calm the market. i asked our correspondent what do people think china was...