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>> rose: 300 million people in china? >> in china. there are people learning to speak chinese also, but small numbers. also growing number, but still rather small. the point is, america really does not understand china well enough. >> rose: we continue this evening with a look at mongolia and a conversation with its prime minister, sukhbaatar batbold. >> this is a good time and especially with given strength and advantages we have like rich mineral resources and strong neighbor... china is a market and opportunity and is emerging market i think with this tree sort of big advantages, mongolia has got a strong possibility to develop and now we have the challenge and especially for my government we have a coalition government and how do we deal with these advantages and also the certain difficulties or challenges which might come from the mineral development, this would be the issue for us. >> rose: china and mongolia next. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm
>> rose: 300 million people in china? >> in china. there are people learning to speak chinese also, but small numbers. also growing number, but still rather small. the point is, america really does not understand china well enough. >> rose: we continue this evening with a look at mongolia and a conversation with its prime minister, sukhbaatar batbold. >> this is a good time and especially with given strength and advantages we have like rich mineral resources and strong...
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has with china, with the european union. but the potential is huge. >> rose: and we conclude with one of the most interesting entrepreneurs in all of china, he is jack ma. his company is alled alibaba. >> core competence of our companies, we have 20,000, grow from 18 people, now 20,000 people. and we focus a lot on the making sure the culture, everybody works for helping others instead of just making money. and we believe different from wall street, we believe customer number one, employee two, shareholder three. >> rose: customer one, employee, two, shareholder three? >> yes, again, this is my religion. >> rose: russia and the world, china and technology when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama came to office promising to reset relations with russia. he and russian president dmitry medvedev appeared to form a personal bond. they have since signed a nuclear arms reduction treaty-- now waiting to be ratified by the u.s. sena
has with china, with the european union. but the potential is huge. >> rose: and we conclude with one of the most interesting entrepreneurs in all of china, he is jack ma. his company is alled alibaba. >> core competence of our companies, we have 20,000, grow from 18 people, now 20,000 people. and we focus a lot on the making sure the culture, everybody works for helping others instead of just making money. and we believe different from wall street, we believe customer number one,...
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right now to china. give me a sense of the whole phenomenon of china going around the world with huge contracts for natural resources. >> we are supporting many goods to china. >> charlie: you doind find there will be a market for your manufactured goods? with their developing middle class? >> yes, because i feel that sooner or later they will have to open up their economy more so than they've already done. >> charlie: what are the difficulties are trading with china? >> first of all, i think they have an overvalued currency. >> charlie: that's being changed now. or they say they'll change it. >> it is changing. slowly, but it is changing and that will open up a whole world of opportunities for countries that export more to china. our second trading partner is the u.s. very close to europe. but china is now the first trading partner. >> charlie: and widening the gap? >> and widening the gap. >> charlie: what else other than copper do you trade with china? >> fishing products. timber and wood. and we are
right now to china. give me a sense of the whole phenomenon of china going around the world with huge contracts for natural resources. >> we are supporting many goods to china. >> charlie: you doind find there will be a market for your manufactured goods? with their developing middle class? >> yes, because i feel that sooner or later they will have to open up their economy more so than they've already done. >> charlie: what are the difficulties are trading with china?...
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so we agreed to enter china roughly five years ago. with an assumption that our entry into china would make things better. unfortunately p in the last five years that did not occur. >> rose: you got there, you could change the attitude towards-- towards privacy. >> this is the argument about whether you empower, it's the trade-off of dealing with the government and the censorship laws which we do not care for and the benefit of empowering the chinese citizen which we obviously want to do. it is really the chinese citizen and the role of th government. >> what have you learned since you've been there before we get to the question of where you are now. >> i think the thing that you learn about china is one, it's a very large and fast-growing country. the chinese citizens are very, very clever, very creative and the chinese government is very, very powerful. >> so. >> so do you believe you didn't change them by being there? >> i think the evidence is clear that we, that our entry did not alter their censorship policies whatsoever. >> and
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products going into china. you've got to create a level playing field for america's workers and businesses, and we need to play by the rules. and i think that message's been delivered loud and clear, finally. >> now, scott, it's not just the chinese, but china is the biggest culprit. they cheat in so many different ways, i'm told, from a number of different labor leaders. what is their reaction going to be? what's your anticipation? what are they going to come back with? will they budge at all when it comes to re-evaluating their currency? >> well, it's interesting, ed, because some people will say, well, this is going to spark a trade war. the truth is, it's not going to spark a trade war because china depends on access for the u.s. market. and anything that they do would be the equivalent of mutually assured destruction. the other piece of this is that people say china doesn't respond to public pressure. well, it's pretty clear to me. because in the last two weeks, they've raised the value of the currency by
products going into china. you've got to create a level playing field for america's workers and businesses, and we need to play by the rules. and i think that message's been delivered loud and clear, finally. >> now, scott, it's not just the chinese, but china is the biggest culprit. they cheat in so many different ways, i'm told, from a number of different labor leaders. what is their reaction going to be? what's your anticipation? what are they going to come back with? will they budge...
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we are rebuilding china. we are rebuilding china, because we order so much. we are so big and ordering so much product from them. another thing, opec. you have 11 people sitting around a table, setting an artificial price for oil. we are a big oil importer. >> and we are dependent on that middle eastern oil. how do you change that? >> they wouldn't be there if it weren't for us. we have protected them for years. they wouldn't be there. let me give you an example and gave it yesterday. kuwait got taken over by iran, no, iraq. so they got taken over by iraq, and the chics moved to london and new york in the best suites, and they would not take a suite, but four floors anldz sfloors, them. we go over and fight and then hand it back over to the shaikhs. what? they didn't do anything. we lose lives, we lose money, we lose so much and hand it back to them on a silver platter. now, if you go to the iraqi fund right now, they are not investing in the united states, because they are not believers in the united states, okay. this is years later. now, if that's the fact
we are rebuilding china. we are rebuilding china, because we order so much. we are so big and ordering so much product from them. another thing, opec. you have 11 people sitting around a table, setting an artificial price for oil. we are a big oil importer. >> and we are dependent on that middle eastern oil. how do you change that? >> they wouldn't be there if it weren't for us. we have protected them for years. they wouldn't be there. let me give you an example and gave it...
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went to china five days later the leaders of china told me that kim jong il delivered to them exactly same message. >> rose: what should the united states give up? >> i don't think we have to give up anything. i think the complete denuclearization of a peninsula, complete observation by the international nuclear... >> but they fear an attack for some reason, don't they? >> they do. well, we threaten to attack them. those threats have been made repeatedly and just a few months ago the united states issued a list of nations that would be immune to nuclear attack and they ostentatiously left north korea off the list which makes a big impression in pyongyang and that didn't make much of an impression on the charlie rose show but they noticed very carefully we had no longer... >> rose: we're not immune. >> they were no longer immune. >> rose: is russia immune? >> no, russia has always been on our potential targeted list since they are nuclear power. >> rose: and snern >> certain no longer immune. no, i'm sure that ahmadinejad may have mentioned that to you. but iran and north korea have no
went to china five days later the leaders of china told me that kim jong il delivered to them exactly same message. >> rose: what should the united states give up? >> i don't think we have to give up anything. i think the complete denuclearization of a peninsula, complete observation by the international nuclear... >> but they fear an attack for some reason, don't they? >> they do. well, we threaten to attack them. those threats have been made repeatedly and just a few...
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, you just came back from china. we have seen the chinese -- >> big showdown. >> with japan and come out on top, the japanese backed down. are we next backing down from china because we challenge them on currency and they are saying tough? >> we definitely see an increase in chinese confidence. i call it beijing's fragile swagger where china is still 100th in the world in per capita income. we see a testing of our allies and of u.s. resolve, whether it's on our ships in the southern south china sea on currencies. they are testing to see what they can get away with and redefining their power in the world. they are the google of countries today and know there's global doubt. many of the other countries look at the united states as sort of the general motors of countries. >> a lot of stuff to worry about. steve clemens, thank you very much. from the new america foundation. >>> could the next attack on america come from inside. a new six-month investigation finds that america militias have stepped up training making it c
, you just came back from china. we have seen the chinese -- >> big showdown. >> with japan and come out on top, the japanese backed down. are we next backing down from china because we challenge them on currency and they are saying tough? >> we definitely see an increase in chinese confidence. i call it beijing's fragile swagger where china is still 100th in the world in per capita income. we see a testing of our allies and of u.s. resolve, whether it's on our ships in the...
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and china and europe and china. this is important to understand, china is the most important partner -- most important bilateral relationship in the world. they have the two power houses now that have to learn how to get along. but there is growing frustration in washington and a growing danger of some sort of trade war with china because there's a sense -- and tim geithner testified to this, china promised to stop keeping the currency artificially low, allow it to rise. it's risen like precious 1% since they made that promise. we have the issue now on the cars that they're saying, yeah, you can come and have a report -- there's a report that, yeah, you can come and sell cars in china but you have to give us the secrets on how you built the technology before you can get in. there's another report out there, suzanne, that just came out last week, in "the new york times" front page. and that was that in the renewable energy field, china is eating our lunch. we do a lot of solar panels here. china is building solar pan
and china and europe and china. this is important to understand, china is the most important partner -- most important bilateral relationship in the world. they have the two power houses now that have to learn how to get along. but there is growing frustration in washington and a growing danger of some sort of trade war with china because there's a sense -- and tim geithner testified to this, china promised to stop keeping the currency artificially low, allow it to rise. it's risen like...
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they're sick and tired of buying products made in china, china, china, mexico, other countries. they would like to see products produced in this country. this is an issue of economic patriotism. i think the chamber of commerce and multinationals are selling the american working people down the drain. we'll keep going all over the world for cheap labor. we have to stop that. >> senator, are these incentives in your opinion, do they go far enough? only two years? >> no. they don't no anywhere near far enough. what we're talking about now is just tax policy. and modestly at that. what we have got to do is move boldly into trade policy. i voted when i was in the house against nafta, against free trade with china. i think it's time to revisit those policies. trade, ed, is a good thing when it benefits both sides. >> yeah. >> trade is a bad thing when american workers are being forced to compete against people who make 30 cents or 40 cents an hour. >> what do you say to the critics that the democrats are doing this because it's election-year politics? just weeks out from the midterm?
they're sick and tired of buying products made in china, china, china, mexico, other countries. they would like to see products produced in this country. this is an issue of economic patriotism. i think the chamber of commerce and multinationals are selling the american working people down the drain. we'll keep going all over the world for cheap labor. we have to stop that. >> senator, are these incentives in your opinion, do they go far enough? only two years? >> no. they don't no...
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but they have to go with him because he's been very tough as you were talking about and nixon goes to china way, tough on teachers unions and hard for republicans to disagree with the president singing their tune. >> no doubt about it. >> so tell me, lawrence, you were a bit skeptical about health care reform. i think history's proven you right. what about education reform? seems unlike health care reform, other than the unions you have americans seemingly coming together. >> i think snooki highlights the problem in public education. >> no doubt about it. >> she had fine teachers. she went to the finest schools an look where she's ended up. >> the finest. >> it's -- can't blame the teachers for everything. it's true. think about snooki, seriously. when we talk about teachers and try to lay all the blame on them and say why can't that teacher get that kid's score up, watch "jersey shore" and tell me what teacher could possibly have reached any one of them to get any one of their scores up in any subject. >> very good question. >> willie? to that i just say, sir, check mate. check mate. >> i
but they have to go with him because he's been very tough as you were talking about and nixon goes to china way, tough on teachers unions and hard for republicans to disagree with the president singing their tune. >> no doubt about it. >> so tell me, lawrence, you were a bit skeptical about health care reform. i think history's proven you right. what about education reform? seems unlike health care reform, other than the unions you have americans seemingly coming together. >>...
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which is that china and a india and other countries want more of a voice. and more of the economic power of the world. >> rose: and go serve it. >> absolutely did deserve it. >> i've only been in office a few months, i've made the visit to india and china that actually the chancellor of the exchequer five or six years ago probably wouldn't have done. so i think the architecture of the world, the g-20, it is indeed already a reflection of it, the imf, needs to understand that economic power is more broadly based in our world. i think that is a good thing. and i think a big open competitive trading economy like the united kingdom has nothing to fear from that. >> rose: does that mean that brazil and india should be on the security council for example of the united nations. >> i think there is a case of giving more people seats in the security council. india i think offers a very compelling case for india to be represented on the security council. after all, it is a fifth of the world's population, virtually. so yes, i think there needs to be changes to the ar
which is that china and a india and other countries want more of a voice. and more of the economic power of the world. >> rose: and go serve it. >> absolutely did deserve it. >> i've only been in office a few months, i've made the visit to india and china that actually the chancellor of the exchequer five or six years ago probably wouldn't have done. so i think the architecture of the world, the g-20, it is indeed already a reflection of it, the imf, needs to understand that...
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china has got quite a long way to go in that direction. america's still the leader of the western world at the moment but it's got to deal with the fact that it's not got as much money and power as it used to have. >> rose: is the limits of american power here in this story about the limits of american economic power? because obama time after time says there's been in point in history in which a great nation has lost its economic place and not seen its strategic significance decline. >> rose: >> we do talk about that. there is an element to do with american power which is it's the supreme generosity of america. the gospel which you have exported is the one which has made the world rich. i mean, america is almost unique in terms of global superpowers in sort of giving away the secret of its success. the reason why china is doing well is because it's become in some ways more american. the reason why india's doing well is because it's become more american. these are all places which are beginning to take on. i still think the fact that the am
china has got quite a long way to go in that direction. america's still the leader of the western world at the moment but it's got to deal with the fact that it's not got as much money and power as it used to have. >> rose: is the limits of american power here in this story about the limits of american economic power? because obama time after time says there's been in point in history in which a great nation has lost its economic place and not seen its strategic significance decline....
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his policy encouraged outsourcing and trade with china. we need someone to take his place whole stand up for american boerngs joining me now is scott paul, executive director of the alliance for american manufacturering. mr. summer was a free trader and not a friend of manufacturing, is that i fair statement, scott. >> i looked at his record ed, and his approach to china during this administration as well as his approach to the imf and to nafta in the clinton administration left a lot to be desired and in fact a lot of these decisions have cost american jobs and we're still digging out of that hole. >> what would manufacturing, creating jobs, in this country like to see the president do with his top economic adviser. >> i tell you what, i think that there are a lot of people that are very close to the white house right now who could fill in and do a great kbripd would second the idea of elizabeth warren, she'd be terrific. bernstein. ron bloom the executive czar. they understand not only how wall street works but how main street and factor
his policy encouraged outsourcing and trade with china. we need someone to take his place whole stand up for american boerngs joining me now is scott paul, executive director of the alliance for american manufacturering. mr. summer was a free trader and not a friend of manufacturing, is that i fair statement, scott. >> i looked at his record ed, and his approach to china during this administration as well as his approach to the imf and to nafta in the clinton administration left a lot to...
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perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did at hp. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. [ barbara boxer ] i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message. but what really happened? cnn -- not me -- cnn says his assertion about his tax record was "just plain wrong." jerry brown went out there and took credit for the fact that the people of california voted for proposition 13, which lowered taxes, which he opposed. and now he's going around taking credit for it. he raised taxes as governor of california. he had a surplus when he took office and a deficit when he left. he doesn't tell the people the truth.
perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did at hp. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. [ barbara boxer ] i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message. but what really happened? cnn -- not me -- cnn says his assertion about his tax record was "just plain...
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we are allowing saudi arabia and china and south korea now to invest millions on electric cars. we to get in the game. there's the jobs of the future. as a nation not democrat, republican, we have got to be creating jobs. you can give me all the tax cuts you want -- >> sean: you just touched me. >> a knuckle different from my leg. >> sean: my knuckle is precious territory. >> we are not creating jobs for our children, -- >> sean: i agree. >> we got to get manufacturing back in this country. you can give all the tax cuts you want if i don't have a product to sell around the world it doesn't make any difference. we got to get our manufacturing green. >> sean: here's the problem, these economic policiesd failing. unemployment at 10%. they said if we spent all that stimulus money unemployment wouldn't go over 8%. >> it was a dumb statement to make. >> sean: you under promise and over deliver. you are a businessman. >> i would agree >> reporter: they over promised under delivered. more debt for our kids and grandkids. now they want more money. you are a business guy do you know what
we are allowing saudi arabia and china and south korea now to invest millions on electric cars. we to get in the game. there's the jobs of the future. as a nation not democrat, republican, we have got to be creating jobs. you can give me all the tax cuts you want -- >> sean: you just touched me. >> a knuckle different from my leg. >> sean: my knuckle is precious territory. >> we are not creating jobs for our children, -- >> sean: i agree. >> we got to get...
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should actually get with china. >> that is right. china is a key component of all of this geithner moving closer to getting tougher, not officially closer yet. he did say that china's currency is undervalued but not going so far to say they are currency manipulator manipulators. not yet, they are coming. >> thanks, brian. >>> a lot of questions about the president's trade policy right now and whether it will protect america's interests. joining us now, fred hockburg, president of the import export bank of the united states. thanks for coming in. >> thanks to having me, wolf. >> you saw that article that was written in "forbes" magazine. among other things, he wrote this an article about the president, what he he thinks. the president's actions, he says, are so bizarre that they mystify his critics and supporters alike. the administration supports offshore drilling but drilling off the shores of brazil, not so the oil ends up in the united states. he is funding brazilian exploration so that the oil can stay in brazil. now, the export/
should actually get with china. >> that is right. china is a key component of all of this geithner moving closer to getting tougher, not officially closer yet. he did say that china's currency is undervalued but not going so far to say they are currency manipulator manipulators. not yet, they are coming. >> thanks, brian. >>> a lot of questions about the president's trade policy right now and whether it will protect america's interests. joining us now, fred hockburg,...
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in the eyes of russia and china, the strongest allies on the security council. will you let the inspectors in? or if you don't, is there a risk of further hostility? >> translator: we are going to do everything within the framework of the law. we have already allowed them to inspect our facilities, and the iaea has visited our facilities a few times. they should value our opposition. if they don't do it then we have to -- to the law based on the law. we have gone beyond the law, and we have cooperated with them. but they are under the pressure of the united states and the allies and the expressed political views. so this is not a technical approach and a legal approach towards the question. it is part of the hostility of the united states against -- and this is not of real value. we are not concerned about it. >> with all due respect, mr. president, if there's nothing to hide, if this is a peaceful nuclear program, as iran says, why not let all the inspectors who know the scientific attention to detail, why not let them see what they say iran is not cooperating?
in the eyes of russia and china, the strongest allies on the security council. will you let the inspectors in? or if you don't, is there a risk of further hostility? >> translator: we are going to do everything within the framework of the law. we have already allowed them to inspect our facilities, and the iaea has visited our facilities a few times. they should value our opposition. if they don't do it then we have to -- to the law based on the law. we have gone beyond the law, and we...
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. >> greta: china says no more. >> that says no more. the next day when you have to meet your bill and you don't have the money in your cash flow pay you have to borrow, somebody is going to say we are not giving you any more money because you just defaulted or the interest rate is going to be so high it is going to be unsustainable. within 10 years under the obama plan interest on the debt which is a payment to china by the way, which we get no benefit from, whoever is lending us money, will be the biggest item in the federal budget. bigger than national defense. 800 billion dollars. >> greta: nice to see you. lots of big news in your home state. >> we are going to have an interesting election. we have strong candidates. the person going to succeed me hopefully, kelly ayotte talented individual i'm excited. >> greta: where going to miss you here in washington. >> i hope you will still talk toe me >> greta: i will. -- to me. >> greta: i will. if you haven't been on our new facebook page check it out facebook.com/gretawire and then click
. >> greta: china says no more. >> that says no more. the next day when you have to meet your bill and you don't have the money in your cash flow pay you have to borrow, somebody is going to say we are not giving you any more money because you just defaulted or the interest rate is going to be so high it is going to be unsustainable. within 10 years under the obama plan interest on the debt which is a payment to china by the way, which we get no benefit from, whoever is lending us...
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all over the world, china, russia, korea, india, these new markets are popping everywhere. and what is interesting is that one of the person that leo mentor which had is larry, larry understood brilliantly that the new markets are abroad and he has now... >> you mean in terms of russians the new rich, wherever they are? >> so the world of leo is a world which is completely gone. it's finished. but now, the people who were put on the map by leo are doing something completely different. they are now following the new collectors following the new riches being made and they are... you know, but still new york is still the police place where the money is. >> rose: the book is called "leo and his circle." annie cohen-solal, thank you. congratulations. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org body electric is next. >> ♪ i sing the body electric
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she's creating 13 new plants for pepsico throughout china. and that means jobs and everything else because there are tax incentives to do that. >> businesses always say we have uncertainty. aren't things more certain now? the president has given the bottom line on the tax cuts. finreg is passed, health care is passed. things are more certain now legislatively than they were a year ago. >> i have to disagree with you. i don't think so at all. going into 2011, people really don't know the cost of health care. they don't know -- companies do not know what it's going to cost them. they know it's going to be much more expensive than it was the last couple of years. finreg, wide open to interpretation. we don't know any situation on how it plays out. so it's very difficult for business managers to plan their business a couple of years out. and that includes how many employees they're going to have when you have all of these uncertainties in terms of open to interpretation. not sure about the cost of things, and then, of course, there's taxes. >> ma
she's creating 13 new plants for pepsico throughout china. and that means jobs and everything else because there are tax incentives to do that. >> businesses always say we have uncertainty. aren't things more certain now? the president has given the bottom line on the tax cuts. finreg is passed, health care is passed. things are more certain now legislatively than they were a year ago. >> i have to disagree with you. i don't think so at all. going into 2011, people really don't know...
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they're absolutely convinced that we're going to be number two to china. they're absolutely frustrated with our politicians for not dealing with the jobs and the trade and the outsourcing issues. you know, for every time that i hear the war in afghanistan from average americans, i hear china 25 times. and they look at washington. they don't see anybody addressing this. >> well, you know the interesting thing is at the same time you hear people say they're against government. they think government's too big and yet they're holding it responsible for not getting their job back. it seems like they want a bigger role for government. they want it to get in there and big foot the economy and make it walk right. isn't that a contradiction, joe? >> yeah. but there is no consistency. no ideological consistency from the american people. i talked to a cop out in rural michigan, who won't even tell me why he hateless the president. obviously, the president's some kind of a secret muslim and then i say, well, what do you think we should do to make the country better? t
they're absolutely convinced that we're going to be number two to china. they're absolutely frustrated with our politicians for not dealing with the jobs and the trade and the outsourcing issues. you know, for every time that i hear the war in afghanistan from average americans, i hear china 25 times. and they look at washington. they don't see anybody addressing this. >> well, you know the interesting thing is at the same time you hear people say they're against government. they think...
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and china talks in beijing. military relations have been on hold since last january when the obama administration unveiled a multibillion dollar arms deal with taiwan. they have scheduled two more meetings, and the pentagon says it is possible that defense secretary robert gates could eventually visit china. >>> and tropical storm nicole has lost power over the straits of florida. and it could bring six inches to the northeast and mid-atlantic states. earlier it drenched cayman islands and cuba and in jamaica one person was killed an five are missing after a house collapsed. >>> and as strange as this sounds, i'm not making it up, people, world war i officially ends in four days. yes, while the military conflict between germany and the allies ended 92 years ago, the financial penalties of germany for starting the war are unsettled, and the country owes $92 million in reparations with the money going to pension funds, and countries holding debt bonds. so break tout checkbook. >>> and check this out, two pee-wee f
and china talks in beijing. military relations have been on hold since last january when the obama administration unveiled a multibillion dollar arms deal with taiwan. they have scheduled two more meetings, and the pentagon says it is possible that defense secretary robert gates could eventually visit china. >>> and tropical storm nicole has lost power over the straits of florida. and it could bring six inches to the northeast and mid-atlantic states. earlier it drenched cayman islands...