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i think china is welcome of kim jong il the last two times based on china's goal. china wants to have the economic development. if north korea disturbed to the peaceful environment in the region and with other countries, china would have economic development may be disturbed. i think he welcomed kim jong- il's reason to visit. -- recent visit. if north korea provoked another thing like cheonan, what would be -- how would join the treat -- thea treat -- bilateralization between china and north korea, how would that be affected? thank you. >> me? [laughter] >> john park. >> thank you for a question. -- for your question. it would depend on how another provocation occurred. if it were ambiguous, china would react similarly. if it were clear-cut that it were north korea, that would put china in a difficult position. i would say it really depends on the circumstance. when north korea conducted the first nuclear test, and wrote the un security dons a wreck -- council resolution. >> yes, sir. here on the end of the row. >> thank you. i'm with the executive intelligence re
i think china is welcome of kim jong il the last two times based on china's goal. china wants to have the economic development. if north korea disturbed to the peaceful environment in the region and with other countries, china would have economic development may be disturbed. i think he welcomed kim jong- il's reason to visit. -- recent visit. if north korea provoked another thing like cheonan, what would be -- how would join the treat -- thea treat -- bilateralization between china and north...
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also the panels will come from china. -- all solar panels will come from china. it is true of so many products including the new technologies. this is no longer an academic issue, a theoretical issue. this committee needs to take into consideration whether there are the tools available to make sure the situation is rectified. if not, the prediction will be true that in the coming years we will lose any chance to compete. lhevinne and currency rigs the -- a reading ahead -- rigging currency rigs the playing field predic. is committee has the obligation to see if there are adequate tools to straighten out what is an unfair advantage. >> thank you very much. i do not think there is a need disagreement that the arm misaligned. the last report was almost three months late. i believe that is unacceptable. it complicates congress's efforts to deal with the lack of progress. i hope you can assure is that the report will be issued in a timely manner in october. >> do you want me to respond? >> just briefly and then i have more. >> it can actually be done in a timely manne
also the panels will come from china. -- all solar panels will come from china. it is true of so many products including the new technologies. this is no longer an academic issue, a theoretical issue. this committee needs to take into consideration whether there are the tools available to make sure the situation is rectified. if not, the prediction will be true that in the coming years we will lose any chance to compete. lhevinne and currency rigs the -- a reading ahead -- rigging currency rigs...
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china is taking this side. lee myung-bak said that china was taking this side of the address, that north korea was responsible for that. i will skip the reunification part. after the cheonan incident time of their work missions -- there were measures taken, as the general explained. the reason is, i was ready to take over by 2012, but it was postponed by three years. in their documents, they made it clear that the delay was requested by south korea, not united states. why not the united states? meaning, south korea and our military and our government was not ready for that. we could change that arrangement. that was my thought. and then, there is of foreign minister, the defense minister, and the north koreans signed that they would continue with the policies. and the ministry of service is to be reviewed. it has been reviewed over 18 months, and it should be resumed to at least three years. at least our future recruits would like that. then, what is next? >> you have time. >> really? ok. thank you very much. c
china is taking this side. lee myung-bak said that china was taking this side of the address, that north korea was responsible for that. i will skip the reunification part. after the cheonan incident time of their work missions -- there were measures taken, as the general explained. the reason is, i was ready to take over by 2012, but it was postponed by three years. in their documents, they made it clear that the delay was requested by south korea, not united states. why not the united states?...
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the intervention of china and china's government. [unintelligible] the 42 plus one. that is one of my suggestions. before we move on to what we could do for the alliance in the future, i have some lessons we have learned, at least south koreans have learned over the 10 years of experience with the nuclear problem. i think it is true there are lessons we can learn. one is, the u.s. commitment to south korea has been undermined , and in an indirect way, by the efforts of the north korean situation. you know, during the continued demonstration, you had many discussion of foreign works, bilateral or co-party. many in south korea are concerned this might undermine the u.s. commitment to south korea. on the other hand, american politicians in their attempt to create a political legacy also undermine south korean-u.s. security. for example, president clinton, i think largely turned a blind eye to the north korean program to deal with pakistan. president clinton to accelerate his effort to improve normalization of relations with north korea.
the intervention of china and china's government. [unintelligible] the 42 plus one. that is one of my suggestions. before we move on to what we could do for the alliance in the future, i have some lessons we have learned, at least south koreans have learned over the 10 years of experience with the nuclear problem. i think it is true there are lessons we can learn. one is, the u.s. commitment to south korea has been undermined , and in an indirect way, by the efforts of the north korean...
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will come from china. i mention this because it is true of so many products, including the new technologies. so, this is no longer an academic issue, a theoretical issue. so, this committee, i think right away, needs to take into consideration whether or not there are the tools available to make sure that this situation is rectified. if not, i think the prediction will be true that in the coming years, we will lose any chance to compete, and rigging currency rigs the market. it is not the only factor. the currency is one of them. this committee has the obligation to see if there are adequate tools to strengthen -- street and out what is an unfair -- street and out what is an unfair advantage that works against the businesses and workers of this country. mr. camp? >> i would agree. currency is not the only issue. there is no debate that the currency is misaligned, the debate is about how to address it. in four weeks, you are scheduled to submit the biannual report. the last report was nearly three months la
will come from china. i mention this because it is true of so many products, including the new technologies. so, this is no longer an academic issue, a theoretical issue. so, this committee, i think right away, needs to take into consideration whether or not there are the tools available to make sure that this situation is rectified. if not, i think the prediction will be true that in the coming years, we will lose any chance to compete, and rigging currency rigs the market. it is not the only...
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let me be clear to start, china's currency policy is wrong and harmful for the u.s. and for china. but it's one of many problems. a whole host of problems that we heard about, i.p.r. protections, licensing and standards, all these nontariff barriers that we've heard so much about. so if we're going to lock at how we approach this, -- look at how we approach this, we have to be consistent with the w.t.o. and other international obligations. b, whatever we do has to be effective. those are the parameters that secretary geithner himself laid out. i have questions as to whether this approach will meet either of those. yes, the bill on its face is w.t.o. compliant, but if we are to implement this connection between countervailing duties and currency valuation, i believe that we'll be subject to challenge, and i regret we have not heard from the department of commerce, u.s. trade rep treasury on their read on this. the administration has not made a statement on this bill as to its effectiveness or whether or not it's consistent with our international obligations. but to a broader point.
let me be clear to start, china's currency policy is wrong and harmful for the u.s. and for china. but it's one of many problems. a whole host of problems that we heard about, i.p.r. protections, licensing and standards, all these nontariff barriers that we've heard so much about. so if we're going to lock at how we approach this, -- look at how we approach this, we have to be consistent with the w.t.o. and other international obligations. b, whatever we do has to be effective. those are the...
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in -- of china. you have always taken the position that you want us to move on -- you do not want us to move in a way down to prevent you from finding diplomatic solutions and encouraging the chinese government to recognize this was a congressional prerogatives that was not used, mainly because you suggested it would not be as helpful as we thought. by the same token, we always knew that when you returned we could read the press release. this is a developing country. the process is long. we have to be very sensitive to their feelings. they're making some progress. we have heard that. now i know you have given careful study to the ryan-murphy bill. the president's frustration is that whatever bill he has or supports, he knows that what happens in congress will support it. it does not make any difference the merits. just say no is part of the minority party's view. having said that, i can see where you are making a careful studying of the bill. is there any way i can find the language to ask you after
in -- of china. you have always taken the position that you want us to move on -- you do not want us to move in a way down to prevent you from finding diplomatic solutions and encouraging the chinese government to recognize this was a congressional prerogatives that was not used, mainly because you suggested it would not be as helpful as we thought. by the same token, we always knew that when you returned we could read the press release. this is a developing country. the process is long. we...
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china is making everything and we are buying it from china. we do not have manufacturing jobs because of this. host: we will move over to bob, who supports this idea in columbus, ohio caller: i support it. i never saw anything so ridiculous as changing the cloverleaf of the road. why nudges drive cars that do not pollute? -- why not just drive cars that cannot police? i do not particularly care to believe some other businesses fell heir. i grew up in cleveland and they damaged the lake, using it as a sewer. host: what is difference between columbus and cleveland? caller: 2.5 hours. host: when it comes to their quality? caller: we are fouling the air everywhere. if the air came over from china , we would have to try to stop that. talking about centigrade? who talks like that? he is just reading straight from something. host: going to cleveland, donald is opposed to this. good morning. caller: it seems to me that much of the conversation has been regarding just the surface of this issue. what i mean by that is what i have read, documents out of
china is making everything and we are buying it from china. we do not have manufacturing jobs because of this. host: we will move over to bob, who supports this idea in columbus, ohio caller: i support it. i never saw anything so ridiculous as changing the cloverleaf of the road. why nudges drive cars that do not pollute? -- why not just drive cars that cannot police? i do not particularly care to believe some other businesses fell heir. i grew up in cleveland and they damaged the lake, using...
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products in china. this letter says -- agrees with chairman levin and others that this bill -- that china needs a long exchange rate that responds to trade flows and china should move rapidly toward that. what it says, quote, we do not agree, however, that h.r. 2378 as reported can help achieve that goal. to the contrary, we believe passage of this legislation is counterproductive, not only to the goals related to china's exchange rate, which we all share, but addressing the many and growing challenges in the u.s.-china economic relationship. including inadequate protection of intellectual property, restrictions on market access, financial services, rare herbs, indigenous innovation. above all, this legislation will do more harm than good to create job creation, economic growth at a time when we need both dearly. the point of that i think is that there are a number of barriers to selling u.s. products fairly and successfully in that growing chinese market. we all have the same goal. how we achieve it is
products in china. this letter says -- agrees with chairman levin and others that this bill -- that china needs a long exchange rate that responds to trade flows and china should move rapidly toward that. what it says, quote, we do not agree, however, that h.r. 2378 as reported can help achieve that goal. to the contrary, we believe passage of this legislation is counterproductive, not only to the goals related to china's exchange rate, which we all share, but addressing the many and growing...
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and russia to get more like china before china gets more like us. india and pakistan to not have -- and do not have -- india and pakistan do not have anything like the sophisticated warning systems or the time that we have because they are located so close to each other. warning and decision time our -- are confidence-building measures that are essential to making nuclear weapons less dangerous -- less relevant, to reduce the chances of accident or miscalculation, and to -- and to set an example for the world, before the world gets on a hair trigger. >> pursuing the vertical side of that, if congress approves a new reduction treaty, assuming gratification, how many nuclear -- assuming that ratification, how many nuclear bombs will the u.s. and russia still have? >> if it's caught in accounting rules, no matter -- it gets caught in accounting rules now. no matter how many weapons you put on a bomber, it counts as one. that is the new treaty. that is because of verification. when you say limited to 1500 each, and that is the goal here, it does not cou
and russia to get more like china before china gets more like us. india and pakistan to not have -- and do not have -- india and pakistan do not have anything like the sophisticated warning systems or the time that we have because they are located so close to each other. warning and decision time our -- are confidence-building measures that are essential to making nuclear weapons less dangerous -- less relevant, to reduce the chances of accident or miscalculation, and to -- and to set an...
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with that level of formalized dialogue with china. it is fundamentally in our interest to encourage a good trade relationship with china. it is not to say we will not raise human rights anymore. i think they understand that. china will continue to raise human rights concerns. >> could you answer to something about the recruitment side? does that change mean the will be a difference? are you looking for different qualities, skills then you did in the past? >> more expensive business with certain benefits. -- more experience in business. also, turning people in different ways -- we can use private-sector expertise to embed the strong sense of commercial diplomacy. >> in general, we have as a principal of recruiting people who have a broad range of abilities and potential. then we train them through their careers. the turning we offer in the foreign office should be tailored to the priorities. the foreign secretary mentioned the new programs in place with focus on economic and commercial abilities. we have recently been pursuing a policy
with that level of formalized dialogue with china. it is fundamentally in our interest to encourage a good trade relationship with china. it is not to say we will not raise human rights anymore. i think they understand that. china will continue to raise human rights concerns. >> could you answer to something about the recruitment side? does that change mean the will be a difference? are you looking for different qualities, skills then you did in the past? >> more expensive business...
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while india arm and came toward china? -- we will in the arm and a beam toward china? -- arm and aim toward china? >> i think the basis of the book is that the indian government does not have a basis right now, and if you go into the future things did different, but it does not seem like the indian government wants a direct confrontation with the chinese government. it is partly because india is way behind china in the military and economic terms, and also, they see arms race in as counterproductive to the nation- building at home. so, what you do see, in fact, in the last 10 or 12 years, india and china have actually tried to develop something of a cooperative relationship, though, clearly, there is this military and its structure that is the -- infrastructure development that is going on. china did distance itself a little bit from pakistan, and that sort of stabilize the situation a little bit. i think indian leaders have gone out of their way, repeatedly, to say that their relationship with the united states is not aimed toward china. >> thank you. congratulations.
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you see, what china has been doing -- and i have a case against china. they didn't just manipulate their currency. they don't have any environmental protection. they don't have a social safety net. they don't have occupational safety and health administration. they don't have osha. they don't have an e.p.a. they have sacrificed their environment for their economic development and they couldn't yet have a middle class. now, i have nothing against a middle nation lifting its people up out of poverty and do it at our expense. we shouldn't have to sacrifice our middle class solely to build up theirs. it's unfair. >> if the gentleman will yield on that point? one of the things that's been happening for a long time of chinese currency manipulation by the chinese government. mr. ryan: and it is -- we do not have to have growth in the united states at the expense of growth in china. if the chinese would allow their currency to float it would actually be worth more. so the chinese consumer would be able to have more buying power for american goods that would be s
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china is coming up very fast. we are still in there, but not nearly as much as we used to be. >> how do we relate to china? how many american companies are over there build and cars? every company for the exception of chrysler. general motors is the biggest company in china right now. buick is the best-selling nameplate. it was not until i went there that i thought that there could be a good buick. i did not get it. why are you guys making great buicks here, but lousy buicks at home? it had to do with what the chinese buyer demanded. if you can afford to buy any kind of a car, it says something about you. honoring face is a very important thing, and oddly enough, g.m. steps up to it in china while gm north america was sitting on its laurels and not doing that. gm north america and gm china, in my idea, are one. that is a good thing. now we are getting the new buick regal. it is a midsized car. i credit gm china for somehow transforming its culture to gm north america and reinvigorating gm america. >> how far do yo
china is coming up very fast. we are still in there, but not nearly as much as we used to be. >> how do we relate to china? how many american companies are over there build and cars? every company for the exception of chrysler. general motors is the biggest company in china right now. buick is the best-selling nameplate. it was not until i went there that i thought that there could be a good buick. i did not get it. why are you guys making great buicks here, but lousy buicks at home? it...
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china is coming up very fast. we are still in there but not nearly as much as we used to be. >> how to greet relate to tschida? are overican companies there building automobiles? every company accept chrysler. general motors may be the biggest company in china right now. i did not realize until i went to shanghai about it there could be something called a good buick. i was looking at these bewick's and said i did not get it. why are they making great bewick's in china but not at home? it was about what the chinese buyer demanded. if you could afford to buy any kind of car, it says something about you. honoringface is an important thing so general motors of china stepped up to the plate and general motors' north america did not do that. gm north america and gm china are one now. we are getting the new buick regal which is an excellent midsized car. i credit gm china for somehow transferring its culture to gm's north america and reinvigorating gm north america. >> how far have you traveled to see a manufacturing pla
china is coming up very fast. we are still in there but not nearly as much as we used to be. >> how to greet relate to tschida? are overican companies there building automobiles? every company accept chrysler. general motors may be the biggest company in china right now. i did not realize until i went to shanghai about it there could be something called a good buick. i was looking at these bewick's and said i did not get it. why are they making great bewick's in china but not at home? it...
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the thing with china, all of the manufacturing jobs that went to china. we have to bring those jobs back. those jobs are the backbone of the society. host: from twitter, talking about tax cuts as well. no tax cut that's cost 3 trillion. we need jobs. this one is highlighting the work of the tax policy center. looking at various levels of income for a family to see how taxes will change. a family earning $75,000, on average, they average that in 2010, they will pay about $4,000 in taxes. if the tax cuts expire, they will pay $6, 175. if they consider the proposals for taxes that he has, that family would then end up paying $3, 918. it looks at those in higher tax brackets as well. in 2010, they would pay $63,000, if the cuts expire, they'll pay $64, 510, with the obama budget, they would pay $58, 969. you can go to their website for the tax foundation to learn more. it gives you an idea to what happens dollar wise to various changes in tax rates. looking at more calls. on the independent line, go ahead. caller: good morning. i've watched and been around du
the thing with china, all of the manufacturing jobs that went to china. we have to bring those jobs back. those jobs are the backbone of the society. host: from twitter, talking about tax cuts as well. no tax cut that's cost 3 trillion. we need jobs. this one is highlighting the work of the tax policy center. looking at various levels of income for a family to see how taxes will change. a family earning $75,000, on average, they average that in 2010, they will pay about $4,000 in taxes. if the...
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that could mean china takes the lead. but my open own gnat is used to creating jobs in other places. i want to see the words made in america once again. if my opponent gets there. in billy wrote ever superseded this next question is for senator boxer. an undergraduate here. she refers to herself as an independent. >> growing up on a small farm in the central valley, one thing that shocks me is that the largest and wedgeiest business collect 74% of the farm subsidies while small family farms are unable to share in these. we were able to get the recognition of specialty crops there are very big specialties. i fought hard to change those. we want to make sure that the estate tax does not kick in for a family farm where a family continues the farming. if you are a huge farm, that's different. if you really are a family farm, you shouldn't have to pay that tax. those are a lot of great words her track record is clear. our 88,000 farms here in california. mostly family owned struggled with water with a lack of water, senator bo
that could mean china takes the lead. but my open own gnat is used to creating jobs in other places. i want to see the words made in america once again. if my opponent gets there. in billy wrote ever superseded this next question is for senator boxer. an undergraduate here. she refers to herself as an independent. >> growing up on a small farm in the central valley, one thing that shocks me is that the largest and wedgeiest business collect 74% of the farm subsidies while small family...
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china is also. i the testing is a big barrier. >> i would just say that this is a very picture of their race in south asia. the evidence shows the indians are not raising, which can mean a one of two things. either they are racing and no one knows about it, because they're doing it so efficiently in terms of their ability to do denial and reception, or they actually believe and animal deterrent, even if others to not believe it. if you look at some of the indicators, like for example the ballistic missile production, it is by as heavily towards the low end of the spectrum. there does not seem to be any to genocide -- any discernible side that they wanted more but can't get away with less. how do you explain this? one is they are truly strategically messed up. that is they do not understand the relationship between the requirements and what they actually have to do. and the other is a bureaucratic explanation that the drivers of the program are essentially part of the civilian nuclear establishments
china is also. i the testing is a big barrier. >> i would just say that this is a very picture of their race in south asia. the evidence shows the indians are not raising, which can mean a one of two things. either they are racing and no one knows about it, because they're doing it so efficiently in terms of their ability to do denial and reception, or they actually believe and animal deterrent, even if others to not believe it. if you look at some of the indicators, like for example the...
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and china has a veto, which is a historical accident in a sense. the question n, how do you bring india, brazil, south africa, indonesia, these countries that play major roles, how do you bring them intohe decision making of the security council to take on more responsibility? is a question of taking on responsibility and being able to pursue objectives of the u.s. and in the region. -- of the u.n. in the region. host: the countes that currently hold the power have to shepherd these countries or bring them into the body? guest: that is right. i thinkhe u.s. has to take the lead in this. the united states will not give up seats. none of the emerging powers can forge a deal around these issues. i think the longer it waits, the worst the deal will be for the united states. i think it should ac soon to forge a deal and bring these news actors into the security council on terms that are beneficial for the u.n. and for the united states. host: why do you think there is reluctance see? guest: i think there is a hesitation. if you have less power an you di
and china has a veto, which is a historical accident in a sense. the question n, how do you bring india, brazil, south africa, indonesia, these countries that play major roles, how do you bring them intohe decision making of the security council to take on more responsibility? is a question of taking on responsibility and being able to pursue objectives of the u.s. and in the region. -- of the u.n. in the region. host: the countes that currently hold the power have to shepherd these countries...
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and china has a veto, which is a historical accident in a sense. the question now, how do you bring india, brazil, south africa, indonesia, these countries that play major roles, how do you bring them into the decision making of the security council to take on more responsibility? is a question of taking on responsibility and being able to pursue objectives of the u.s. and in the region. -- of the u.n. in the region. host: the countries that currently hold the power have to shepherd these countries or bring them into the body? guest: that is right. i think the u.s. has to take the lead in this. the united states will not give up seats. none of the emerging powers can forge a deal around these issues. i think the longer it waits, the worst the deal will be for the united states. i think it should act soon to forge a deal and bring these news actors into the security council on terms that are beneficial for the u.n. and for the united states. host: why do you think there is reluctance see? guest: i think there is a hesitation. if you have less power
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>> all referred to the department of justice. >> will the president be going to china? >> no, he will not. >> what about north korea and sanctions. >> the prime minister of lebanon says that his accusation that syria was behind the assassination of the late prime minister were political. these are now -- >> we will defer comment until the tribunal. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] caller[captions copyright natiol cable satellite corp. 2010] >> saturday marks the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. this year, the pilots, aviation officials, are gathering at the university of texas at dallas to discuss their experiences from that day. we will hear from the official called for the grounding of all flights and a military pilot who was under orders to stop all aircraft. >> tonight, we interview albert brooks on "the battle," how the fight between free enterprise and the government will shape america's future. then "fast forward," politics in the age of global warming. then "race and reconciliation," with george lewis. then we will discuss
>> all referred to the department of justice. >> will the president be going to china? >> no, he will not. >> what about north korea and sanctions. >> the prime minister of lebanon says that his accusation that syria was behind the assassination of the late prime minister were political. these are now -- >> we will defer comment until the tribunal. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] caller[captions copyright natiol cable...
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countries like china hand india, turkey, mexico, brazil, indonesia, south africa as well as russia. our third major step therefore has been to deepen engagement with these emerging centers of influence. we and our allies, and indee people everywhere, have a stake in their playing constructive, regional and global roles, because being a 21st century power means having to accep a share of the burden of solving common problems. and of abiding by a set of the rules of the road, so to speak, on everything in intellectual property price to fundamental freedoms. so through expanded bilateral consultation and within the context of regional and global institutions, we do expect these countries to begin to assume greater responsibility. for example, in our most recent strategic and economic dialogue in china, for the first time, development was on the agenda. something that the chinese are doing, in conjunction with their commercial interests, but which we wanted to begin to talk about. so that we could better cooperate and we could perhaps share lessons learned about how best to pursue devel
countries like china hand india, turkey, mexico, brazil, indonesia, south africa as well as russia. our third major step therefore has been to deepen engagement with these emerging centers of influence. we and our allies, and indee people everywhere, have a stake in their playing constructive, regional and global roles, because being a 21st century power means having to accep a share of the burden of solving common problems. and of abiding by a set of the rules of the road, so to speak, on...
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and our exports more expensive going to china. one study estimates that correction of all the asian currency undervaluations would cut the global u.s. trade deficit by about $100 billion and generate at least 700,000 american jobs. this legislation provides another weapon in our trade arsenal to empower trade enforcement officials to confront unfair trade practices by china and others. if you want to stop chinese imports coming in at predatory prices and give or manufacturers and farms a chance to compete, then support the currency reform bill. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york. mr. arcuri: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield two minutes to my colleague and friend from new york, representative weiner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. weiner: within the next 30 minutes or so, about four, perhaps five buses of people are going to arrive on the west front of the capital and walk in here and fill up these cha
and our exports more expensive going to china. one study estimates that correction of all the asian currency undervaluations would cut the global u.s. trade deficit by about $100 billion and generate at least 700,000 american jobs. this legislation provides another weapon in our trade arsenal to empower trade enforcement officials to confront unfair trade practices by china and others. if you want to stop chinese imports coming in at predatory prices and give or manufacturers and farms a chance...
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they are concerned about china. that's why again, some multilateral framework at some stage is going to be important here because the russians base their planning to some-degree on obviously what they see as a growing threat from china. but to solve the problem in the next stagor negotiations, if we try work on substrategic category, the asimple treasuries such we're not going to get anywhere. asimple -- they are associating with strategic-delivery vehicles. this is an area where most people think the united states has the advantage. there is a trade-off. maybe you could have one ceiling of 1,000 or so systems where the united states would have a small number of tactical weapons and the weapons could have a larger number under their freedom to mix approach and thus a smaller number of intercontinental systems. >> thank you both very much. i think you can all see why we have such great negotiators. you just saw some examples of their skill and wisdom and knowledge. our time is up but i would like to thank everybody f
they are concerned about china. that's why again, some multilateral framework at some stage is going to be important here because the russians base their planning to some-degree on obviously what they see as a growing threat from china. but to solve the problem in the next stagor negotiations, if we try work on substrategic category, the asimple treasuries such we're not going to get anywhere. asimple -- they are associating with strategic-delivery vehicles. this is an area where most people...
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what about china subsidizing its manufacturing industry? we are at a competitive disadvantage with china, india, japan, and that is why our imbalance in trade is so great. we need to do something about that. the wto has not really acted to bring this to hold. i think we need a change in this policy. host: this is a dealer who calls ewer whomaverick -- vi called himself maverick -- guest: i would hope that the majority of corporations are responsible. many are not. before the deep recession started perhaps in 2006, 2007, we know that many corporations felt that they could only survive by going offshore. look at the textile industry. new jersey, north carolina, georgia, mexico, costa rica, honduras, india, etc. sounds good, your profits will increase, you will stay in business longer. we need to find a way to stop the hemorrhaging, to find an incentive for those manufacturers. we have introduced that legislation to provide incentives to manufacturers so that they will stay here and higher american workers. these are good paying jobs that prov
what about china subsidizing its manufacturing industry? we are at a competitive disadvantage with china, india, japan, and that is why our imbalance in trade is so great. we need to do something about that. the wto has not really acted to bring this to hold. i think we need a change in this policy. host: this is a dealer who calls ewer whomaverick -- vi called himself maverick -- guest: i would hope that the majority of corporations are responsible. many are not. before the deep recession...
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i would emphasize the role of china as critical. two international partners that are the most important in the future of sudan are the united states and china. i think that we could cooperate together to put pressure on both sides, so that we could have a vote that would be respected by all sides. i don't know whether the southerners would choose to secede. it's very likely that they will. one country that could insist that the vote be respected is china. i am in agreement with you. guest: as things move forward, what should be done to insure that the people of sudan do reap the benefits, and that they're not taken advantage of by outside interests, oil companies and countries? guest: there's a big challenge here. one of those issues that has to be negotiated in terms of the post 2011 decisions is international treaties, and what are the agreements already in place that the northern government has signed with china and others, canada, even, and others who have interest in the oil. those agreements are going to have to be looked at,
i would emphasize the role of china as critical. two international partners that are the most important in the future of sudan are the united states and china. i think that we could cooperate together to put pressure on both sides, so that we could have a vote that would be respected by all sides. i don't know whether the southerners would choose to secede. it's very likely that they will. one country that could insist that the vote be respected is china. i am in agreement with you. guest: as...
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basically, so far, the economic situation is, china is - -th- th that goes to china goes to the hedge funds. these are western investors who have a big stake in china. it is not necessarily chai not taking jobs from the united states, it is -- not necessarily try not taking jobs from the united states-- china taking jobs from the united states. most politicians, it is greed. my congressman, when he first went to congress, she is now worth $3.8 million. host: are you voting against the incumbent in november? caller: it depends who is running against them. that is the situation. i tried to vote for the best possible, provided both of them are bad, i tried to get the very best. host: when you went across these different communities and you looked at them, is that there the same strand that runs through them, that there is a distrust of washington. guest: right now, yeah. it feels like a very different country than it felt like into thousand eight. it really does. there is an enormous amount of distrust -- it feels like a very different country than it felt like into thousand eight. 2008.
basically, so far, the economic situation is, china is - -th- th that goes to china goes to the hedge funds. these are western investors who have a big stake in china. it is not necessarily chai not taking jobs from the united states, it is -- not necessarily try not taking jobs from the united states-- china taking jobs from the united states. most politicians, it is greed. my congressman, when he first went to congress, she is now worth $3.8 million. host: are you voting against the incumbent...
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china. >> at this point, we have just had china's perspective this morning. i am not reading too rigid willing to read tea leaves here. -- i am not willing to read tea leaves here. >> on to the middle east talks, what can you expect to see here tomorrow? secretary clinton starts to relaunch another round of talks. >> i suppose will allow further details this afternoon. there was a final walk-through of events for tomorrow a little bit ago. we have not got a full readout, but we will have midinettes this afternoon that will provide further detail. i will anticipate that they will start with statements by secretary clinton, president abbas, and prime minister netanyahu. there will then be trilateral meetings in her outer office. ofre's the prospect additional site meetings during the course of the time they will be here. and at the end, we will have a readout for you by george mitchell. >> where will they make their remarks? >> i believe on the eighth floor in the ben franklin room. that will be open for media coverage. >> will there be a big table in there? so
china. >> at this point, we have just had china's perspective this morning. i am not reading too rigid willing to read tea leaves here. -- i am not willing to read tea leaves here. >> on to the middle east talks, what can you expect to see here tomorrow? secretary clinton starts to relaunch another round of talks. >> i suppose will allow further details this afternoon. there was a final walk-through of events for tomorrow a little bit ago. we have not got a full readout, but...
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we're borrowing more from saudi arabia and china and brazil and other countries. they're tired of the same challenges, time and time again. most of what we talk about at these meetings, we could have talked about when congress and callaghan was an office or when jack edwards was in office. many of these are not new problems. they are the same problems we have yet to tackle. i assure you of one thing. i hear the message loud and clear. i believe more importantly, washington is hearing the message loud and clear. the tea party movement that sprang up -- began april 15 of last year, those were not republicans that are dissatisfied with president obama getting elected. those were independence, a former republican, former democrats, people are just frustrated because like the lady they think that washington is on the block stock and barrel by the special interests -- owned lock, stock, and barrel by the special interests. here's a quick example as i close. i am just letting you know what a week in my life in jail, 40 weeks out of the year. i live in mobile with my wife
we're borrowing more from saudi arabia and china and brazil and other countries. they're tired of the same challenges, time and time again. most of what we talk about at these meetings, we could have talked about when congress and callaghan was an office or when jack edwards was in office. many of these are not new problems. they are the same problems we have yet to tackle. i assure you of one thing. i hear the message loud and clear. i believe more importantly, washington is hearing the...
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it could be from copps, the food comes from china -- fruit cups, the fruit comes from china, but the rest is packaged in thailand. host: when we get food from overseas, such as fish from china, vegetables from thailand, are they as regulated as products here? guest: no, and that is a huge bone of contention for local growers. they maintain there is very little inspection of what is produced in vietnam and china, some of the main producing countries for shellfish and fish. they say they are at a competitive disadvantage because they are required to meet rigorous invent -- environmental standards. so there is much less inspection of food coming into the u.s. host: our country of origin labels required for products like fish? guest: yes. host: next phone call. conn. go ahead, bill. caller: thank you for c-span. i still do a bit of animal welfare. i also grew up on a farm. it is well known the government covers up a lot of stuff. these are all factory farms right now. they always showed pictures of cows in pastures, but that is not the case. they are all on top of each other. they give t
it could be from copps, the food comes from china -- fruit cups, the fruit comes from china, but the rest is packaged in thailand. host: when we get food from overseas, such as fish from china, vegetables from thailand, are they as regulated as products here? guest: no, and that is a huge bone of contention for local growers. they maintain there is very little inspection of what is produced in vietnam and china, some of the main producing countries for shellfish and fish. they say they are at a...
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china is making everything and we are buying it from china. we do not have manufacturing jobs because of this. host: we will move over to bob, who supports this idea in columbus, ohio caller: i support it. i never saw anything so ridiculous as changing the cloverleaf of the road. why nudges drive cars that do not pollute? -- why not just drive cars that cannot police? i do not particularly care to believe some other businesses fell heir. i grew up in cleveland and they damaged the lake, using it as a sewer. host: what is difference between columbus and cleveland? caller: 2.5 hours. host: when it comes to their quality? caller: we are fouling the air everywhere. if the air came over from china , we would have to try to stop that. talking about centigrade? who talks like that? he is just reading straight from something. host: going to cleveland, donald is opposed to this. good morning. caller: it seems to me that much of the conversation has been regarding just the surface of this issue. what i mean by that is what i have read, documents out of
china is making everything and we are buying it from china. we do not have manufacturing jobs because of this. host: we will move over to bob, who supports this idea in columbus, ohio caller: i support it. i never saw anything so ridiculous as changing the cloverleaf of the road. why nudges drive cars that do not pollute? -- why not just drive cars that cannot police? i do not particularly care to believe some other businesses fell heir. i grew up in cleveland and they damaged the lake, using...
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. >> last week, one of china's most -- mr. barton: last week, one of china's dissidents was take onto his house hsm he revealed to the world the massive violence of the one child per family enforcement campaign he remains you should house arrest in his own home, surrounded by surveillance cameras and police. foreign reporters attempting to enter his village has been beaten and driven away and he's in urgent need of medical attention, having been regularly beaten in prison where he lost a great deal of weight. just today radio free asia reporter spoke with chun and his wife over a cell phone. his wife said, he has a sort of haunted look and for the first few days after his release, he couldn't speak at all. think about it. this is a very, very tough and articulate man. yet for the first few days after his release, he couldn't speak at all. such was the brutality of his imprisonment. it is all the more inspiring to read his words, the chinese government may have broken his body but they have absolutely not spoken -- broken his s
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delaying the money to delay this process only prolongs our dependency on china. i urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan plan, to promote u.s. global competitiveness and to ensure our national defense technologies are made in america. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from texas voiced. mr. hall: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. bilbray. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. bilbray: thank you very much, madam speaker. madam speaker, i appreciate this bill for two points. i appreciate the fact that the chairman of the science committee has been willing to bring forth this bill, at a critical time. i want to thank the gentlelady from pennsylvania for raising this issue. i think that from a science committee point of view, this is appropriate action to take. sadly, madam speaker, i think that we should have sitting in the podium next to our chairman the chairman of the resource committee. because i think awful us will agree that all of the funding,
delaying the money to delay this process only prolongs our dependency on china. i urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan plan, to promote u.s. global competitiveness and to ensure our national defense technologies are made in america. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from texas voiced. mr. hall: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. bilbray. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr....
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first one was, from china, why are you pressuring them for the renminbi? why are you pressuring -- >> all right, we're going way afield now. i mean, the -- so let me focus on your question -- >> -- the job creation -- >> -- and i'll be happy to talk about it. and then if you want i can tell you, if you're making an argument on behalf of china about their currency, i'm happy to make that argument -- to push back on that. but let me focus on the issue you raised about your business. and first of all, i'm thrilled that you've been able to build this success. i have signed eight small business tax cuts since i came into office. and the package that we signed this week cut taxes in eight more ways. so your taxes haven't gone up in this administration. your taxes have gone down in this administration. so i just want to be clear about this, because this is something that i know a lot of times there's -- i just think the notion that, well, he's a democrat, so your taxes must have gone up -- well, that's just not true. taxes have gone down for you, the small busine
first one was, from china, why are you pressuring them for the renminbi? why are you pressuring -- >> all right, we're going way afield now. i mean, the -- so let me focus on your question -- >> -- the job creation -- >> -- and i'll be happy to talk about it. and then if you want i can tell you, if you're making an argument on behalf of china about their currency, i'm happy to make that argument -- to push back on that. but let me focus on the issue you raised about your...
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and this deficit, it would be better to spend money here, rather than in china. that is why there is a lot of tension on the trade front. you have congress tried to pass bills to punish china, for example, for keeping its currency low. i think the natural progress will start to address those things. one of them a reason we ran a trade deficit is because consumers spent too much. they are not spending too much now, and that is good, as we move our productive energy to exports. the dollar has lost some strength against other currencies. that will help to revive exports. the other thing is, i do want to be careful about assuming exports are good, imports are bad. economists all agree imports and exports are good for an economy. it gives us a choice. we have many different brands of wine, automobiles. competition helps keep domestic companies on their toes. our cars are much better because they had to compete with the japanese. there are jobs that simply cannot pay well and it is better for the country other than us to do that, so that we can then focus on training p
and this deficit, it would be better to spend money here, rather than in china. that is why there is a lot of tension on the trade front. you have congress tried to pass bills to punish china, for example, for keeping its currency low. i think the natural progress will start to address those things. one of them a reason we ran a trade deficit is because consumers spent too much. they are not spending too much now, and that is good, as we move our productive energy to exports. the dollar has...
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in 1937, the invasion of china. i am trying to bank a picture. it was not a bless and place in the world. p.m. came here because this is a place of freedom. where that science can change the world. what actually happened. whoever got the secret to this would control the world. >> trying to make a chain reaction work. everyone was trying to take what was pretty well understood science it's hard to imagine the time. i do think there's no way 20 and 45 in any way come together for 65. my story was i was born august 5, 1945. if you remember that date, it's almost her owe shima. some people say within a day. august 6 was in japan. it was a time in which we could recognize today. we needed to enrich weapons. that's hard. it takes enormous amount of energy and skien tiff yik prowess. it took nine months to build first reactor. they had problems and needed high wiring to make it all work. copper was hard to get so they got silver. do you know how much silver they got? 14,000 tons of silver. i guess they turn it had all back. the folks there saying we'll
in 1937, the invasion of china. i am trying to bank a picture. it was not a bless and place in the world. p.m. came here because this is a place of freedom. where that science can change the world. what actually happened. whoever got the secret to this would control the world. >> trying to make a chain reaction work. everyone was trying to take what was pretty well understood science it's hard to imagine the time. i do think there's no way 20 and 45 in any way come together for 65. my...
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i just came back from china. this idea of what is going on in china and just kind this into before, the world is actually supporting the arab world. this is not against anyone. there's probably more oil in this country. in the rest of the world. you know that. it is not being used. he would no more than me. the other idea of the offshore manufacturing that is the backfiring, it is backfiring on purpose because of the issue of economics. it is the corp. against the small guys. all of the employment is over there. the energy consumption, the new technology being developed over there, you have no idea what is going on. 1.6 billion people that are now owning a car so they are the second biggest market in the world. this idea of trying to turn this around in the single most important challenge, i think, so we can sustain this and creating jobs. they get it. >> thank you very much. >> i'm bob, a strong economy with good jobs depending on an effective educatinon system. you need to get politics in washington. trust your
i just came back from china. this idea of what is going on in china and just kind this into before, the world is actually supporting the arab world. this is not against anyone. there's probably more oil in this country. in the rest of the world. you know that. it is not being used. he would no more than me. the other idea of the offshore manufacturing that is the backfiring, it is backfiring on purpose because of the issue of economics. it is the corp. against the small guys. all of the...
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it's been apparent for years that china's currency is pegged to the u.s. dollar and it is severely undervalued. yet the administration refuses to officially list china as a currency manipulator and based on yours and ambassador kirk's statements also refuse to discuss a legislative option. mr. secretary, if these issues are off the table, i'd like to know specifically what the administration is doing to address our disparity with china and create a level playing field for american manufacturers who are hurting. >> can i clarify one thing? i was careful last week not to comment on the basic question about whether that particular draft legislation was consistent with our international obligations. you imply that i said it wasn't. i did not say that. we obviously want to make sure that any legislation that is passed is consistent with our obligations because if it weren't it wouldn't give us much leverage. i believe, as i said last week, the two most important things for us to do as a country are to work with countries around the world to have china appreciat
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to china and other countries. -- have gone overseas to china and other countries. we have brought bill after bill after bill to the floor to had families weather these tough economic times and lake long-term investments and a clean economy so the united states maintains its status in the world as the leader in innovation. every time and every time we bring a bill to the floor, my friends on the other side of the aisle have overwhelmingly voted no. they have become the party of no. no to everything. unfortunately, based on some of the statements by some of my rules committee colleagues last night in the rules committee, i think that that will be their strategy today on this rural star bill. this is a good, cost-effective bill. rural star will create high school, high-wage manufacturing and construction jobs while delivering energy savings to millions of americans by providing access to capital and energy efficient technologies. in fact, the national association of home builders endorsed this bill saying that h.r. 4
to china and other countries. -- have gone overseas to china and other countries. we have brought bill after bill after bill to the floor to had families weather these tough economic times and lake long-term investments and a clean economy so the united states maintains its status in the world as the leader in innovation. every time and every time we bring a bill to the floor, my friends on the other side of the aisle have overwhelmingly voted no. they have become the party of no. no to...
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caller: it creates jobs for china so i do not think it is good for america. host: alright, we will leave it there. "the chicago tribune" this morning in -- and jobs heading in the balance. in limbo with a senate filibuster. you can read it on hard copy or online at chicagotribune.com. springfield, illinois. gene on the line for republicans. caller: the gentleman from texas, i believe, kind of hit the nail on the head regarding the fact that the tax credit has been around for quite a while but it was basically renewed on an annual basis. a lot of the chirping not only from the republican side but from the media also has been crying out that businesses are waiting and holding on to their cash, their assets, and holding off plans based on the fact that there is uncertainty about what the obama administration is the winter due. that is right there a sign -- an example of what people are talking about. if this has been going on for an annual basis for all of the time and now they are only getting around to doing it, i think it is a good thing but it is also a sign
caller: it creates jobs for china so i do not think it is good for america. host: alright, we will leave it there. "the chicago tribune" this morning in -- and jobs heading in the balance. in limbo with a senate filibuster. you can read it on hard copy or online at chicagotribune.com. springfield, illinois. gene on the line for republicans. caller: the gentleman from texas, i believe, kind of hit the nail on the head regarding the fact that the tax credit has been around for quite a...
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and trade, this bull of health care reform breaking all the china. mr. speaker, to ask the question, now give me one good reason why you're not hiring, well, the american people can give a lot of good reasons why they're not hiring if indeed they have any capital left with which to hire or to expand their business, to increase the square footage, to put in a new product line and to bring in additional workers for their small business. it's not happening because of bad policy. bad policy coming from inside the beltway. not bad policy on main street. mr. speaker, again, as i did these town hall meetings and i guess we did six or eight of them across the 11th congressional district of georgia, northwest georgia, nine counties that i represent, a great district, i guess i would not be unique among us to say that i think i have the best district of all 435, but i know we all feel that way about our district. but the people told me when i asked about the economy, what was concerning them the most and we discussed the economy. and i said, why are we -- why
and trade, this bull of health care reform breaking all the china. mr. speaker, to ask the question, now give me one good reason why you're not hiring, well, the american people can give a lot of good reasons why they're not hiring if indeed they have any capital left with which to hire or to expand their business, to increase the square footage, to put in a new product line and to bring in additional workers for their small business. it's not happening because of bad policy. bad policy coming...
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. >> on china, the president said yesterday that china has not done enough to let the value of its currency rise when on thursday, i believe, will the president be faced with flexibility? >> as the president said yesterday, this is a topic that comes up in conversations that are had at many different levels within the administration, be it with treasury officials, white house officials, administration officials. as he said, this is -- they have expressed a willingness to do so, but have not done everything that needs to be done, that we would continue to monitor that and it is obviously an issue of concern and one that was brought up on the recent trip that dr. summers and pam was on and one of the many issues that will be brought up this week as well. >> the treasury secretary said today that they should take on its own economic problems. any response to that? >> no. >> there are some officials in the government that believe that -- how much was the brennan visit and i know he delivered the letter. >> i have seen the reports of the actions in yemen. i'm told they're not tied to anything th
. >> on china, the president said yesterday that china has not done enough to let the value of its currency rise when on thursday, i believe, will the president be faced with flexibility? >> as the president said yesterday, this is a topic that comes up in conversations that are had at many different levels within the administration, be it with treasury officials, white house officials, administration officials. as he said, this is -- they have expressed a willingness to do so, but...
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basically, so far, the economic situation is, china is - -th- th that goes to china goes to the hedge funds. these are western investors who have a big stake in china. it is not necessarily chai not taking jobs from the united states, it is -- not necessarily try not taking jobs from the united states-- china taking jobs from the united states. most politicians, it is greed. my congressman, when he first went to congress, she is now worth $3.8 million. host: are you voting against the incumbent in november? caller: it depends who is running against them. that is the situation. i tried to vote for the best possible, provided both of them are bad, i tried to get the very best. host: when you went across these different communities and you looked at them, is that there the same strand that runs through them, that there is a distrust of washington. guest: right now, yeah. it feels like a very different country than it felt like into thousand eight. it really does. there is an enormous amount of distrust -- it feels like a very different country than it felt like into thousand eight. 2008.
basically, so far, the economic situation is, china is - -th- th that goes to china goes to the hedge funds. these are western investors who have a big stake in china. it is not necessarily chai not taking jobs from the united states, it is -- not necessarily try not taking jobs from the united states-- china taking jobs from the united states. most politicians, it is greed. my congressman, when he first went to congress, she is now worth $3.8 million. host: are you voting against the incumbent...
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china right now has 10% growth, and we have 10% unemployment. in my lifetime, i have seen millions of jobs go overseas to china. that is wrong. but 12 of the last manufacturing plants built in portsmouth, i built. i have been engage in business my whole life. common sense says if you have got a broken car, said a mechanic, and right now, we have a broken economy, and a thing common sense says send a businessman. i did forward to every republican and independent voting on september 14. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. binnie. ms. ayotte? >> over the years, u.s. see me as your attorney-general. i took principled stands even when the legislature and government disagree with me and said so publicly. i did not back down, and i will not back down as your united states senator. the matters that i handled, whether is prosecuting the murder case when a police officer was murdered here in manchester or arguing a case for the united states supreme court, i worked hard, and i did my best for the people of the state of new hampshire, and that is why i
china right now has 10% growth, and we have 10% unemployment. in my lifetime, i have seen millions of jobs go overseas to china. that is wrong. but 12 of the last manufacturing plants built in portsmouth, i built. i have been engage in business my whole life. common sense says if you have got a broken car, said a mechanic, and right now, we have a broken economy, and a thing common sense says send a businessman. i did forward to every republican and independent voting on september 14. thank you...
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it's china right now. we're going to lose the entire industry of wind and solar if we do not move aggressively of the so i believe that we have the potential to be a leader in the world in cutting greenhouse gas emissions here, helping the rest of the world do that and making this planet a lot safer environmentally than it would otherwise be. that's what we've got to do. [applause] >> when main street americans, vermonters, go to the stores to get clothes or shoes or cars for themselves or their kids. >> is the mic on? >> okay. when you go to the store and main street vermonters or americans go to the store to get clothes or shoes or cars, you pay 6% to 8% sales tax. what about a 1% sales tax for security transfers on wall street. it could raise $10 trillion. >> what phil is talking about is an idea that has been around for a number of years and it makes a lot of sense to me for a couple of reasons. he's talking about a transaction fee on wall street. huge amounts of stocks are bought and sold every single
it's china right now. we're going to lose the entire industry of wind and solar if we do not move aggressively of the so i believe that we have the potential to be a leader in the world in cutting greenhouse gas emissions here, helping the rest of the world do that and making this planet a lot safer environmentally than it would otherwise be. that's what we've got to do. [applause] >> when main street americans, vermonters, go to the stores to get clothes or shoes or cars for themselves...
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we learn -- we have to learn how to compete with china, how to deal with radical islam, and how to deal with our deficit. those are going to be difficult challenges. >> you have used the word radical in description of this president. why do you use that word? >> 55% of the american people believe he is a socialist. his policies represent such a huge increase in power in washington. a health care bill the country overwhelmingly wants to appeal, a massive intrusion of government into your life in a way that is just amazing. a financial reform bill that radically centralizes power in washington. a dramatic increase in the presidential power of washington over a whole range of activities including an attempt to control our entire energy supply. this is the biggest government, most washington-centered, and most radically different agenda in american history, and frankly, fundamentally different from what he campaigned on. >> you have worked with this administration on the issue of education. >> i think on the issue of charter schools, the president has done the right thing in terms of favori
we learn -- we have to learn how to compete with china, how to deal with radical islam, and how to deal with our deficit. those are going to be difficult challenges. >> you have used the word radical in description of this president. why do you use that word? >> 55% of the american people believe he is a socialist. his policies represent such a huge increase in power in washington. a health care bill the country overwhelmingly wants to appeal, a massive intrusion of government into...
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when she stamped made in china, made in india on her products. this is a choice, a clear choice, between someone who's fighting for taxes for the middle class and small business versus someone who is fighting for the wealthy, wealthy few, the billionaires, the c.e.o.'s. this is a big difference in clean energy. one of us is fighting hard to make california the hub of the new clean energy economy and the millions of jobs that go with it. the other is being supported by big oil and big copy. this is a choice between who people who differ on a women's right to choose. i've worked my whole life to protect a woman's privacy and her health. my opponent would turn that woman into a criminal. this is a very clear choice between someone who has fought all her life to protect our coast and the 400,000 jobs that rely on the beautiful coast, the if shermen, the tourist industry, the recreation industry, and my opponent does not support the boxer-feinstein legislation to permanently protect that coast. and finally, this is a choice, a choice between a candida
when she stamped made in china, made in india on her products. this is a choice, a clear choice, between someone who's fighting for taxes for the middle class and small business versus someone who is fighting for the wealthy, wealthy few, the billionaires, the c.e.o.'s. this is a big difference in clean energy. one of us is fighting hard to make california the hub of the new clean energy economy and the millions of jobs that go with it. the other is being supported by big oil and big copy. this...