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political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. next up, two teams playing in the super bowl on sunday. but what about the other 30 teams? the democrats in washington have their way. they will all be working to fight climate change. don't go away. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of
political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to...
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china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very elaborate, well thought out. it looks like they come from up here, organizations that you know, people that you know or a anybody you know from the gym. neil: obviously warnings must go out. if you are getting an e-mail that appears to be coming from a colleague or a source or friend or what have you, at the very least that freezes them. in and of itself, it compromises our defense the way, doesn't? >> you cannot be too careful. the bottom line is that we all have human beings or their organizations. and we all have sensitive types of e-mails. but
china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very...
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we had started talking to china two years ago we would be a lot closer. lou: i don't know if they do this in diplomatic circles, but it just doesn't work. >> never too late to start because right now number three is on the verge of being able to sell that nuclear weapons capability in the work. lou: let me raise my hand, and i understand that, but it still doesn't work, not even in diplomacy or foreign policy. what we are left with is a situation which suggests to you what option available to the obama administration to pursue the u.s. national interest and security of the peninsula. >> in the short term i put north korea back on the list to stay sponsors of terrorism, cut him out of international financial transactions, certainly would not supply any humanitarian assistance which they used to prop up the regime. honestly, you have to look at the longer term solution, and that means you need to find a way to get this regime eliminated. hopefully peacefully by reunifying the peninsula. otherwise, there is every reason to think they're working with ron cili
we had started talking to china two years ago we would be a lot closer. lou: i don't know if they do this in diplomatic circles, but it just doesn't work. >> never too late to start because right now number three is on the verge of being able to sell that nuclear weapons capability in the work. lou: let me raise my hand, and i understand that, but it still doesn't work, not even in diplomacy or foreign policy. what we are left with is a situation which suggests to you what option...
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it hurts china more than anyone. no wealth will be created. >> and scott, it our debt making us weak. >> if we didn't have a debt. we would be in a different situation and less hesitation . one. ranking members in the armed services in home land we have discussed it you have the military interest and government interest and the private citizens and the report was damaging. the time for talking is and we need to draw a line sand. >> wayne, is the time for talking over. >> attacks are going to take place regardless. follow-up have a computer and you are communitying you can be. that is it a given. the stuff that the administration is talking about are going to do something about it it is bull. it cannot. you can't stop a it is going to happen and you better get used to. you can't community . you are going to community because commuters are gng to community . you are not going to do anything about the hacking and all of the talk is it ranting and raving. it has nothing to do with the real problem. >> so do nothing? >> w
it hurts china more than anyone. no wealth will be created. >> and scott, it our debt making us weak. >> if we didn't have a debt. we would be in a different situation and less hesitation . one. ranking members in the armed services in home land we have discussed it you have the military interest and government interest and the private citizens and the report was damaging. the time for talking is and we need to draw a line sand. >> wayne, is the time for talking over. >>...
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china is taking advantage of that. okay, make this connection. >> as you know, china other than the u.s. federal reserve is more in debt than any other institution in the world. i am not making the case that it's only the fact that we owe the chinese so much money that these kinds of things happen. here is the case i'm making. if you look at the behavior of this administration and you could maybe even make the case for the bush administration as well. there is no question that we have backed off and enforcing a lot of the types of activities and behavior that we would expect. for example, we have.in terms of discipline in china on helping north korea get a bomb. we have backed up disappointing china in terms of stealing. the we know that they are stealing our international property. it's applied to mitt romney romney brought up during the campaign. by the way, you used the right point. i don't expect the u.s. government to do much about it is the one who is saying what you are saying. that our debt is making us weak an
china is taking advantage of that. okay, make this connection. >> as you know, china other than the u.s. federal reserve is more in debt than any other institution in the world. i am not making the case that it's only the fact that we owe the chinese so much money that these kinds of things happen. here is the case i'm making. if you look at the behavior of this administration and you could maybe even make the case for the bush administration as well. there is no question that we have...
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joining me, author of the book the coming collapse of china, gordon chang. the cochair of the strategic military advisory panel and advises acquisition for the military under presidents bush and obama. good to ha you all with us. i want to start here, if i may. this cannot be a reasonable response to such charges, that is the obama administration to basically say nothing. >> good evening. this is the theme in washington. i think the silence in this town has been absolutely deafening, and we have not put this as a priority in this administration, and we continue to take the hits, we continue to see the industrial base eroded by chinese purchases, transfer of technology, cyber theft, intellectual property, trade theft, intellectual property theft, it is just an incredible, almost tom clancy type novel emerging here in washington. lou: you and i have talked about the attack on the united states. the military technological secrets, knowledge-based, 3500 companies, front companies for china, we have cyber security firms, u.s. department of defense, this administr
joining me, author of the book the coming collapse of china, gordon chang. the cochair of the strategic military advisory panel and advises acquisition for the military under presidents bush and obama. good to ha you all with us. i want to start here, if i may. this cannot be a reasonable response to such charges, that is the obama administration to basically say nothing. >> good evening. this is the theme in washington. i think the silence in this town has been absolutely deafening, and...
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is there a defense risk to selling to china? >> not in this case. largest lithium owned company and batteries for the most advanced aircraft . that is batteries to put in the satellite. we need to be number one and resale to other countries. >> and that could be through. they shouldn't be making business decision with taxpayer dollars. >>> and we have to go to johnathon. >> high did 1. to to battery makes. we give f16s for free and the problem is not selling it to china but the u.s. taxpayer wasted money on the green energy. >> way to wrap that up. >>> and thank you to the former congressman for joiningugs this week . coming up a new video showing american workers of how to protect themselves from violence on the job. it is raising more quis about [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers thr
is there a defense risk to selling to china? >> not in this case. largest lithium owned company and batteries for the most advanced aircraft . that is batteries to put in the satellite. we need to be number one and resale to other countries. >> and that could be through. they shouldn't be making business decision with taxpayer dollars. >>> and we have to go to johnathon. >> high did 1. to to battery makes. we give f16s for free and the problem is not selling it to...
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foxconn workers in china will get the first free union vote. these guys produced 40% of the world's electronics. will this push up the price of your smartphone? you might want to embrace for impact. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's take a look at today's market moments. stocks recovered after the worst day of the year. solid u.s. and european economic data helped put the bulls back on the track. the dow briefly climbed back above the 14,000 mark and pared session highs closing up 99 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 each gained more than 1%. >>> starting off tonight with president obama's big plan. using immigration reform to achieve a quote, balanced deficit reduction which the president says i crucial for economic growth and competitiveness. he met with top ceos and labor leaders today. live from the white house with the very latest is fox business's peter barnes. peter, what happened? >> well, hey, melissa. that meeting just broke up a few minutes ago, the one with the ceos the president meeting with a dozen
foxconn workers in china will get the first free union vote. these guys produced 40% of the world's electronics. will this push up the price of your smartphone? you might want to embrace for impact. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's take a look at today's market moments. stocks recovered after the worst day of the year. solid u.s. and european economic data helped put the bulls back on the track. the dow briefly climbed back above the 14,000 mark and...
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chinese officials denied china is behind all of these attacks. connell: some breaking news coming in from charlie gasparino on this developing story from herbalife. the details coming in with charlie reporting on this. telling people the company believes it is not the subject of an ftc investigation. reports to that effect killing the stock. reporting officials had not been approached. they will likely have a statement may be a little bit later on whether the subject of an ftc probe. telling people a company believes it is not the subject of an ftc stock. dagen: with more americans using their handhelds for everything including shopping. the government is ready to act. connell: our lawmakers on capitol hill said to push forward with a balanced budget proposal? will look into that. and the market getting pretty bad today, down 112, but we have individual stocks doing well. here are some of the winners on the s&p 500. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't t
chinese officials denied china is behind all of these attacks. connell: some breaking news coming in from charlie gasparino on this developing story from herbalife. the details coming in with charlie reporting on this. telling people the company believes it is not the subject of an ftc investigation. reports to that effect killing the stock. reporting officials had not been approached. they will likely have a statement may be a little bit later on whether the subject of an ftc probe. telling...
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china. yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our great corporation from government, itself. and then we turn around and government subsidize a car company, based on technology that yet to have its day, and china wants to walk in and buy up that company, after we sub62 they talk our usa tax dollars, that built that company, and convert it to a asset in china, we're going to buy those cars. >> and the amazing thing, is all these auto bailout, some of these subsidies for green energy and like were predicated on belief that jobs, are in america they stay in america, now it like we spent all this money, get someth
china. yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property...
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it is not just china. we see over 100 countries around the world involved with cyber espionage right now. it is too easy to steal information and money and the cyber domains around the world are an easy victim to prey and to the hackers out there. so we need to work on this and we need to work on it fast and technology and government need to come together to fix it. liz: well, you're bridging it. thank you very much. dave dewalt is the chairman of mandiant and ceo of fireeye and companies go to him, not the fbi, because they want to keep it quiet but also want help with this thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. liz: david? david: we have many so breaking news. you heard it here first. last week the news about the sec investigation into trading for heinz. heinz stock of course right before, the day before the announcement was made by berkshire hathaway that they were going to try to acquire heinz, some very mysterious trading leading to 1.7 million dollars in profits, leading to the sec invest
it is not just china. we see over 100 countries around the world involved with cyber espionage right now. it is too easy to steal information and money and the cyber domains around the world are an easy victim to prey and to the hackers out there. so we need to work on this and we need to work on it fast and technology and government need to come together to fix it. liz: well, you're bridging it. thank you very much. dave dewalt is the chairman of mandiant and ceo of fireeye and companies go to...
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the government in china are they emboldened by your lack of retaliation? i say that, a lot of people talk about a budding war, not a war but arms race with china, and japan, something going on in next 10 years that would draw america in. but are they emboldened by our lack of self-defense? >> clearly they are, not only this administration but previous one have talked to chinese about the hacking, and chinese say, oh, it is not us. and they are not going to change what they are doing, they have been successful at taking the technology, and intimidating people in the u.s. because of this until we do something, i don't know if it is direct cyberattack for theirs but, until we to something, they are not going to change course. charles: michelle, it seems that the bush administration never paid a price with respect to public relation, how does it change, when do we get a wake-up call? >> i think when individuals stat feeling it affecting them, i think they need to demand there needs to be a global code of conduct, we need to apply essure on those countries, esp
the government in china are they emboldened by your lack of retaliation? i say that, a lot of people talk about a budding war, not a war but arms race with china, and japan, something going on in next 10 years that would draw america in. but are they emboldened by our lack of self-defense? >> clearly they are, not only this administration but previous one have talked to chinese about the hacking, and chinese say, oh, it is not us. and they are not going to change what they are doing, they...
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china has a massive debt problem. you know, as they say, every province in china is a greece. they don't need more debt. >> the question is, they constantly said they wanted to change the economy into a demand -- domestic-demand, not be reliant on exports. have they made headway in that sense? >> not really. you know, since 2008-2009, the role of consumption to gdp has fallen. it's now 35%. that's the lowest rate in the world. you know, the communism party, because of the corruption concerns, has this anticonsumption campaign about not going to restaurants, not drinking liquor, all the rest of it. that hurt consumption over the last two to three weeks. this really shows that when the chips are down, you know, the party believes in state investment. it doesn't believe in consumption. >> so, with the domestic demand not really there, it's important for the government to keep the currency down because the exports become that much more important, but this has been going on for a long, long time. have, you know, when is it time for the u.s. to really challenge china on this? >> wel
china has a massive debt problem. you know, as they say, every province in china is a greece. they don't need more debt. >> the question is, they constantly said they wanted to change the economy into a demand -- domestic-demand, not be reliant on exports. have they made headway in that sense? >> not really. you know, since 2008-2009, the role of consumption to gdp has fallen. it's now 35%. that's the lowest rate in the world. you know, the communism party, because of the corruption...
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liz: china's cyber attack, should the united states stand up and say you know what, china, knock it off, enough already, we are day trading partner with y you, we understand our picture with you, but enough with the cyber attacks. should the u.s. get more aggressive on cyber attacks? now our media outlets. go ahead. >> certainly we should get much tougher. money changes everything. even a decade ago when they took down one of our spy planes with the chinese air force force it down, american businesses invested in china making money in china ran to capitol hill and said calm down, calm down, and i am not saying we will have a coherent, firm, unified response to chinese attacks which are much more expensive. we won't have a unified response until the businessommunity discovers a grain of patriotism. liz: should the u.s. be getting tougher on china's cyber attacks? go ahead. >> we have to be firm on cyber attacks and really part of a pattern, china has become much more belligerent, much more assertive throughout the region. we now have clash with japan, china is pushing unreasonable sovere
liz: china's cyber attack, should the united states stand up and say you know what, china, knock it off, enough already, we are day trading partner with y you, we understand our picture with you, but enough with the cyber attacks. should the u.s. get more aggressive on cyber attacks? now our media outlets. go ahead. >> certainly we should get much tougher. money changes everything. even a decade ago when they took down one of our spy planes with the chinese air force force it down,...
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keeps talking tough but won't get tough with china. this is all over the numerous cyber attacks china is accused of waging against u.s. companies and government agencies. a fox news contributor. great to have you back on the show. it seems like the u.s. government wants to talk a tough game. there is absolutely nothing behind it. how can there be something behind it when we hope china so much money? >> talk with nothing behind it is unfortunately typical of the obama administration. the point you're making about the debt is significant. i think it has been a problem for the united states in the wrong way. it comes up when people say whenever we have an issue with china basically they say, well, we can't do anything about that. then we don't do anything about it. you never challenge china you never forced them to use the debt as leverage, so they went for free. the conclusion in beijing is we might as well post a little bit harder. point number two, i think the leverage that the debt of force china is greatly overstated because their ec
keeps talking tough but won't get tough with china. this is all over the numerous cyber attacks china is accused of waging against u.s. companies and government agencies. a fox news contributor. great to have you back on the show. it seems like the u.s. government wants to talk a tough game. there is absolutely nothing behind it. how can there be something behind it when we hope china so much money? >> talk with nothing behind it is unfortunately typical of the obama administration. the...
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is america more communist china and china more capitalist than america? we will figure it out in the "chalk talk." the economy is cooling. moody's chief economist tells us where we're headed. ♪ lou: president obama expected to call for more spending in tomorrow state of the union address. moody's chief economist joins us to tell us how the markets will react. just moments. first stocks opened with modest losses. the dow jones industrial down 22, s&p lost a point and nasdaq down to. two and a half million shares traded on the big board. i'll ask what that means. the lowest reading level since the 28 to december. fox business charlie gasparino reporting that that nasdaq group holding talks about taking them as -- nasdaq market private. the company is working on of rest what size workable computer. and i watch. the price of gold down almost $18 a day. crude oil up the dollar 301 closing above $97 per barrel. so far this year will up almost 6%. in the bond market the government's tenure treasury closing with a yield of just under 2%. passengers on a five da
is america more communist china and china more capitalist than america? we will figure it out in the "chalk talk." the economy is cooling. moody's chief economist tells us where we're headed. ♪ lou: president obama expected to call for more spending in tomorrow state of the union address. moody's chief economist joins us to tell us how the markets will react. just moments. first stocks opened with modest losses. the dow jones industrial down 22, s&p lost a point and nasdaq down...
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lori: the white house and action against china. let's get you updated on the market as we do every 15 minutes. nicole: you have to blame europe. let's take a look at the major market averages. you'll not see the dow 14,000. 13,887. that is a loss of nearly .9%. the tech heavy nasdaq is down one quarter of a percent. these were high levels that we have seen since october 2007. a lot of the bulls out there were really celebrating. the dollar is particularly strong today. it has been gaining momentum. i wanted to take a look at walmart. it downgraded today over at jpmorgan. the new price target is $75, down from $84. they talked about payroll tax increases. it is in a more competitive environment. the easy way for walmart is over. a little bit of a pullback is expected. back to you. melissa: thank you so much. a big month in january. we get to the bottom line with elizabeth macdonald. why is this? >> you have been talking about that great rotation. we have not seen a start like this in 15 years. in the month of january alone. it surpa
lori: the white house and action against china. let's get you updated on the market as we do every 15 minutes. nicole: you have to blame europe. let's take a look at the major market averages. you'll not see the dow 14,000. 13,887. that is a loss of nearly .9%. the tech heavy nasdaq is down one quarter of a percent. these were high levels that we have seen since october 2007. a lot of the bulls out there were really celebrating. the dollar is particularly strong today. it has been gaining...
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china's outstripping us in trade with the world. what are we doing here? lou: dennis, with that question, we have to say great to see you and talking to you. started with a broad abstraction with simple answers for the first appearance october broadcast. thanks for being with us. >> thanks, lou. lou: earlier today on the lou dobbs facebook page, aasked for the thoughts on the president's request to raise the minimum wage to $9. hellen says, "no raising the minimum wage, it's not meant to be a living wage, but an entry wage." >> mike says, "next they want to give pay raises to the employees because it hurts the feelings of the less productive." joining us now, the a-team, extraordinarily productive and achieving pulitzer prize winner, judy miller, former clinton adviser, democratic consultant as well, doug shone. great to talk with dennis, a fire breathing liberal, and amazing how many of the economic views are rational and pragmatic. the idea of a minimum wage, what took this president in that direction? >> well, i think we were talking the other night, lo
china's outstripping us in trade with the world. what are we doing here? lou: dennis, with that question, we have to say great to see you and talking to you. started with a broad abstraction with simple answers for the first appearance october broadcast. thanks for being with us. >> thanks, lou. lou: earlier today on the lou dobbs facebook page, aasked for the thoughts on the president's request to raise the minimum wage to $9. hellen says, "no raising the minimum wage, it's not...
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they are all suspected of coming from china. as you mentioned, twitter said friday that extremely sophisticated hackers from an unidentified place may have stolen user names, e-mail addresses, and passwords of 250,000 customers. the u.s. has made the low price rise in negotiations with china to stop this kind of backing, which it denies it is behind. >> they are our number one adversary whether you thing militarily in the cyber demean from an economic standpoint, you could ecoomic espionage, one of our biggest threats. china remains that from a privateector standpoint, no doubt that they are going to deny it. >> now the u.s. is considering new economic and diplomatic steps to fight chinese checking according to the financial times that will include more information sharing between washington and private companies. more intelligence information to protect critical systems and infrastructure like power grids and communication systems. administration officials are not commenting on there cyber secuty plans. gerri: so much at stake.
they are all suspected of coming from china. as you mentioned, twitter said friday that extremely sophisticated hackers from an unidentified place may have stolen user names, e-mail addresses, and passwords of 250,000 customers. the u.s. has made the low price rise in negotiations with china to stop this kind of backing, which it denies it is behind. >> they are our number one adversary whether you thing militarily in the cyber demean from an economic standpoint, you could ecoomic...
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china's a big play here. >> that's right, that's kfc, taco bell, the yurks mm brands. it's going into the closing bell now. one focuses in the 4 p.m. hour, and as you noted, china a big factor for yum. >> there's a lot of tech stocks we're focusing on, oracle and facebook, though, which had seen a bump up. not so today. investors turning sour on it. why in >> we're continuing to watch facebook. second day in a row to the downside. after the numbers, a little disappointing, but they still have the users, the mobile ad growth. keep an eye, but under the $30 mark. david: a big drop for facebook on this day. liz: blackberry debuts under bbry today. there's a big rally as they ring the closing bell at the nasdaq. we need cookies around here. david: we do on a day like today. not a great way to start the week sessions. all in the negative, some very much to the downside. the dow very low today, down 130 points right now. let's look at all the indexes if we can. the nasdaq is down as well. all the indexes down, and, again, the vix, as we talked about, nasdaq down 47 points. t
china's a big play here. >> that's right, that's kfc, taco bell, the yurks mm brands. it's going into the closing bell now. one focuses in the 4 p.m. hour, and as you noted, china a big factor for yum. >> there's a lot of tech stocks we're focusing on, oracle and facebook, though, which had seen a bump up. not so today. investors turning sour on it. why in >> we're continuing to watch facebook. second day in a row to the downside. after the numbers, a little disappointing, but...
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this is part of china's strategic pran for growth. they're attacking quite frankly where we're the weakest in some areas. sandra: morgan, for those that think airplanes or the government is the biggest target of these attacks they're wrong. it is really i-t that has been the most popular targets of attacks. >> yes. sandra: followed by aerospace, public administration, satellites, telecom. i-t is really a threat here and one big example i wanted to bring up chinese hackers targeting televent last september, which has access to 60% of the north america's gas and oil pipelines. this is significant and poses a very serious. >> they an attacked the brains that runs a lot of these different things. if you go after the money, you go after energy. if you want shut a nation down, you don't necessarily have to drop a bomb. you cut off the oil supply. you make things difficult. you disrupt power and electricity. you saw what happens on the cruise line, right? if you lose power things get bad. imagine a nation orentire region without power, there
this is part of china's strategic pran for growth. they're attacking quite frankly where we're the weakest in some areas. sandra: morgan, for those that think airplanes or the government is the biggest target of these attacks they're wrong. it is really i-t that has been the most popular targets of attacks. >> yes. sandra: followed by aerospace, public administration, satellites, telecom. i-t is really a threat here and one big example i wanted to bring up chinese hackers targeting...
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do you think much of the metals world is driven by china and how healthy does china look at this point? >> the metals like all commodities markets are driven by supply demand fundamentals. china is the big demand market for a decade. david:. liz: is it still? >> as china gross, demand will grow and commodities increase. we're at some type of equalibrium here where supply grown into demand. for some period of time, until we get further economic growth in the world, i think commodity prices are relatively stable at these levels, but ultimately as we continue to get economic growth, we continue to build middle class around the world we'll see higher commodity prices. david: as we finish --. liz: as we finish up you've been at goldman since 1990. the ultimate succession question everybody asks. even charlie gasparino was saying he deserves it if lloyd leaves. is that a job you would want, the job job, ceo job eventually. >> of course? liz: you would want it? has it been telegraphed to you? do you think you could get it? >> i'm happy doing the job i'm doing. i have a great job. i get to be
do you think much of the metals world is driven by china and how healthy does china look at this point? >> the metals like all commodities markets are driven by supply demand fundamentals. china is the big demand market for a decade. david:. liz: is it still? >> as china gross, demand will grow and commodities increase. we're at some type of equalibrium here where supply grown into demand. for some period of time, until we get further economic growth in the world, i think commodity...
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we have a very good relationships with the people in china, and china is one of five targeted emerging markets for us that represent 10% of the current business, but could be 20% of the business looking out three or four years. specifically to china this has a little to do with the activity versus a key competitor, and we'll navigate through that, liz. anybody who thinks the chinese economy is going to slow down, they are remarkably efficient, and there's no way they will have new leadership come in and not grow the economy, at least 7%-9%. if you look at the latter half of this year, i think you'll see us come back. we're good, tough, but we also partner to achieve key areas like health care, education, job creation, and we're a good partner in india, china, brazil, mexico, and even in russia in ways that, candidly, that i.t. counterparts are not. that's the opportunity to be the number one i.t. company around the world rather than just the number one communications company. liz: john, good to watch developments and see your optimism, and who cares if the stock is down 1%. it's close
we have a very good relationships with the people in china, and china is one of five targeted emerging markets for us that represent 10% of the current business, but could be 20% of the business looking out three or four years. specifically to china this has a little to do with the activity versus a key competitor, and we'll navigate through that, liz. anybody who thinks the chinese economy is going to slow down, they are remarkably efficient, and there's no way they will have new leadership...
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zero heartbur gerri: is taxpayer money about to be driven to china? it may happen if embattled electric car maker is sold to a chinese company making the second taxpayer backed green energy companyold to china in recent months. with more on this, republican senator chuck grassley of iowa. wh gives here? why are we allowing this to happen? gerri, very good question. and i think it all goes back to the extent of wood shop. the partment of energy is not accountable for what it does and it is not holding where it dishes out taxpayer money accountable. for instance, in the 81 to three corporation, $127 million. in the case of fisker, $200 million. gerri: let's drill down those numbers a little bit. receiving 250 million in u.s. taxpayer money, who is accountable for this? this is my taxpayer dollars going to china. it seems crazy to me. >> yes. we appropriate money, you are expected to be spent according to law. and if there is anything congress can do about it, it is kind of like locking the barn door after theorse is dolan. to our oversig, with the case
zero heartbur gerri: is taxpayer money about to be driven to china? it may happen if embattled electric car maker is sold to a chinese company making the second taxpayer backed green energy companyold to china in recent months. with more on this, republican senator chuck grassley of iowa. wh gives here? why are we allowing this to happen? gerri, very good question. and i think it all goes back to the extent of wood shop. the partment of energy is not accountable for what it does and it is not...
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is pointing the finger at china for recent cyber attacks and u.s. companies in the white house is taking action. peter barnes joining us from washington. this story, it caught many by surprise. >> possible new fines and trade sanctions against china for cyber theft according to sources. the attorney general will be leading off that press conference late this afternoon. u.s. trying to step up to prevent chinese hacking, according to a reports the military is behind the hacking, that reports increasing the pressure on the u.s. to take more forceful action against china who experts say has been years of systematic espionage. >> structurally it will end up a lot like nuclear deterrent where countries will be deterred from engaging in other countries. i would say they will definitely be public facing and private facing side to it as well. >speaker lesley davies of cyber security efforts, but federal sharing between u.s. intelligence agencies and companies will take some time to roll out. cheryl: fascinating story. the tentacles of this report continue to
is pointing the finger at china for recent cyber attacks and u.s. companies in the white house is taking action. peter barnes joining us from washington. this story, it caught many by surprise. >> possible new fines and trade sanctions against china for cyber theft according to sources. the attorney general will be leading off that press conference late this afternoon. u.s. trying to step up to prevent chinese hacking, according to a reports the military is behind the hacking, that...
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tracy: china fighting back. ashley: check the calendar. spring has not sprung, but gasoline prices are already in high gear. tom kloza on what is to blame. tracy: lou dobbs take on the new simpson bowles reduction plan. is there any chance that washington will stop squabbling and actually do something? lou dobbs will join us in a few minutes. it is top of the hour. time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. lauren, we are starting the week on an up note. >> this u.s. stock market rally really started in europe. the u.s. market has of arrows across the board. a really tight range for stocks. volume clearly to the upside by about two-one your advance to the client line. really pushing closer to those all-time highs. 14,198. we are not far from there. 1576, we are not far from that either. we are getting there. hopefully, we can keep this winninn streak live. ashley: healthcare provider stocks taking a hit. proposing lowering medicare rates next year. peter barnes joins us now from inside the beltway with the details on this story. peter:
tracy: china fighting back. ashley: check the calendar. spring has not sprung, but gasoline prices are already in high gear. tom kloza on what is to blame. tracy: lou dobbs take on the new simpson bowles reduction plan. is there any chance that washington will stop squabbling and actually do something? lou dobbs will join us in a few minutes. it is top of the hour. time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. lauren, we are starting the week on an up note. >> this u.s. stock market...
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china is such a big revenue generator for names like yum brands. particularly for kentucky fried chicken. i should not leave out ubs. they have a neutral and they have cut their price target $63 from $69. dagen: thank you, nicole. connell: topic number one at the white house today. that was immigration reform. a lot of leaders there sharing their views with the president. business leaders will be there this afternoon. some high-profile ceos have their chance to talk to the president about immigration reform. dagen: with us now is lou dobbs. host of "lou dobbs tonight." lou: it looked like that in 2006 and it look like that in 2007. the flow of immigration, chain migration, as some may call it, towards the possibility of part. we will see what happens here. the fundamental choice for this president and the democrats in this position and the republican party will be whether or not they do what they did in 2006 and seven. i have always been for immigration reform. not what is called comprehensive immigration reform because that is a bunch of blogger.
china is such a big revenue generator for names like yum brands. particularly for kentucky fried chicken. i should not leave out ubs. they have a neutral and they have cut their price target $63 from $69. dagen: thank you, nicole. connell: topic number one at the white house today. that was immigration reform. a lot of leaders there sharing their views with the president. business leaders will be there this afternoon. some high-profile ceos have their chance to talk to the president about...
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dagen: this oil will go to china. it will be refined there with much looser environmental standards on refineries in that nation. not to make fun of our northern neighbors, but do you really want to make this country mad? canada has made it clear that it could retaliate against the u.s. do we need to be worried about this? >> that is a great question. they are part of nafta. most of americans do not realize that our number one trading partner is not china, it is canada. i just really do not understand the rationale of not building this. it was the first reason that president obama gave. now, i see no reason, other than kowtowing to the very radical environmentalists and not bringing this to america. dagen: thank you very much. steve moore from the "wall street journal." thanks again. >> thank you, dagen. dagen: let's take a look at the u.s. dollar. trading down versus other major currencies today. agreeing not to target the exchange rates of world currencies. concerns that competitive devaluation could spark a currenc
dagen: this oil will go to china. it will be refined there with much looser environmental standards on refineries in that nation. not to make fun of our northern neighbors, but do you really want to make this country mad? canada has made it clear that it could retaliate against the u.s. do we need to be worried about this? >> that is a great question. they are part of nafta. most of americans do not realize that our number one trading partner is not china, it is canada. i just really do...
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a big media and in china. latin-american as well. liz: china. >> the west. liz: four weeks ago. which parts? are you now -- listen, it's such an opportunity, but are you now going out to different provinces? >> actually we are in all of the major cities. that year to work to three cities are bigger than some european countries, so you're talking big scale. how is obviously a very important market. liz: 89% on glitch telecommunications. some of the things that people are concerned about, it's basically capital structure. but as you generate cash flow, a lot of it goes up stream. how is that good? >> it is a mixture. some of it does go upstream, but we are still investing heavily in the business. you will see that in the most recent results. last year we invested heavily in new digital. we have digital screen sell in 14 countries around the world. 4,000 digital screens around the world now. so the investment continues command we are continuing to build this company for the long-term growth. liz: we showed a 5-year chart, and you're well-off of the eyes. some companies have really
a big media and in china. latin-american as well. liz: china. >> the west. liz: four weeks ago. which parts? are you now -- listen, it's such an opportunity, but are you now going out to different provinces? >> actually we are in all of the major cities. that year to work to three cities are bigger than some european countries, so you're talking big scale. how is obviously a very important market. liz: 89% on glitch telecommunications. some of the things that people are concerned...
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china mobile, 700 million phones. secondly is the smart tv which is coming and the low-priced iphone and ipad which are coming. so apple has a bunch of catalys catalysts. it is a phenomenal thing it's corrected from the $700 back in september. they are going to raise the dividend this year. liz: let's go to your next one. qualcomm, related to apple because the chips are in the phones. since you brought it up i believe november 27th, the stock is up 8%. see folks this is why you listen to our people here that we bring in. but why still qualcomm at the moment? >> liz, paul jacobs, whom you have interviewed, is a great manager. he's succeeded his father. they basically make the gasoline that makes all of these smart phones work. okay? as you mention a moment ago, whether it's apple, whether it's some of apple's competitors, they cannot work without -- what intel was to the personal computer, qualcomm is to the smart phone mobile internet revolution. so that's why you want to own qualcomm. liz: i'm surprised you don't pic
china mobile, 700 million phones. secondly is the smart tv which is coming and the low-priced iphone and ipad which are coming. so apple has a bunch of catalys catalysts. it is a phenomenal thing it's corrected from the $700 back in september. they are going to raise the dividend this year. liz: let's go to your next one. qualcomm, related to apple because the chips are in the phones. since you brought it up i believe november 27th, the stock is up 8%. see folks this is why you listen to our...
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over in china, holiday, lunar new year. china is a big market. they have been taking a break for the lunar new year. the experts anticipate once the week gets back to normal and get back to the marketplace you may see gold turn around. here is some of the gold stocks, gold related stocks. you see losses of two, 3%. another thing we should factor in what a strong dollar we had recently, particularly yesterday when we got the news about the losing economies of germany, italy and france. that too. strong dollar will pressure gold. back to you. ashley: good point. thank you, nicole. thank you so much. we'll be back in 15 minutes. tracy: coming up, have stocks hit their ceiling for 2013 or is there more room to go? s&p capitalism q chief strategist, sam stovall, will weigh in on that next. ashley: let's look at the good ol' u.s. dollar. euro is against the dollar. the pound up. it's a mixed picture. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is
over in china, holiday, lunar new year. china is a big market. they have been taking a break for the lunar new year. the experts anticipate once the week gets back to normal and get back to the marketplace you may see gold turn around. here is some of the gold stocks, gold related stocks. you see losses of two, 3%. another thing we should factor in what a strong dollar we had recently, particularly yesterday when we got the news about the losing economies of germany, italy and france. that too....