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democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent xinhua conversation noted that adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," special election day coverage, and election night coverage kicks o the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley at 6:30, 5:30 central. or you can watch all day long on our streaming network, cbsn. i'm anne-marie green. . >>> right now at 4:30 aftermonths of campaigning polls open the first votes cast over night in new hampshire we have the results. >>> massachusetts voters also get to the side for ballot questions including the controversial of charter schools and marijuana the me >> chaos in cambridge a crowd pepper sprayed when a crowd gets under control. >>> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, it is wbz news
democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent xinhua conversation noted that adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this...
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the kind of democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent xinhua conversation noted that the defects reveal democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," special election day coverage, and election night coverage kicks off tonight on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley at 6:30, 5:30 central. or you can watch all day long on our streaming network, cbsn. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and vote. this is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter... i don't know what i said, ahh... who attributed a reporter's questions to her menstrual cycle. trump: blood coming out of her...wherever. he is not a person who is equipped in temperament, judgment or character to lead our troops. donald trump has created a toxic atmospher
the kind of democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent xinhua conversation noted that the defects reveal democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>>...
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ugly. hassan rouhani asked iranians is this, the kind of democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent the notion reveal defects of democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," special election day coverage, and election night coverage kicks off tonight on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley at 6:30, 5:30 central. or you can watch all day long on our streaming network, cbsn. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and vote. i'm anne-marie green. now at 4:30 - it is election day!the polls open in just a few hours here in wisconsin ... and we've got you covered. 3 and - a pedestrian is hit by a car in kenosha.we have new details this morning. good morning to you!thanks for joining us. today is tuesday november 8th--- ele
ugly. hassan rouhani asked iranians is this, the kind of democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent the notion reveal defects of democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs...
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you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent the notion reveal defects of democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," special election day coverage, and election night coverage kicks off tonight on the "cbs evening news" with central. or you can watch all day long on our streaming network, cbsn. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and vote. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. right now on cbs 2 this morning...one of iowa's finest has been laid to rest - and now law enforcement are getting ready to say goodbye to another one of their brothers today. the big extension for flooding victims to get federal assistance. plus - it's election day in america - how the candidates arus
you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent the notion reveal defects of democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this...
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? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent the notion reveal defects of democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," special election day coverage, and election night coverage kicks off tonight on the "cbs evening news" with central. or you can watch all day long on our streaming network, cbsn. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and vote. ,, >>> hi, everybody. welcome into the cbs4 morning news. it's 4:30. this is the news. it is election day. we're glad to have you with us. i'm alan gionet. >> i'm britt moreno. thanks for waking up with us. guess what, the first votes election already from diction dixsville, new hampshire. >> did you catch that. >> interesting someone in the small new hampshire town put romney on the ballot and it was four
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kind of democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent the notion reveal defects of democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," special election day coverage, and election night coverage kicks off tonight on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley at 6:30, 5:30 central. or you can watch all day long on our streaming network, cbsn. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and vote. i'm anne-marie green. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it
kind of democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent the notion reveal defects of democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on...
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this, the kind of democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent xinhua conversation noted that the notion reveal defects of democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," special election day coverage, and election night coverage kicks off tonight on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley at 6:30, 5:30 central. or you can watch all day long on our streaming network, cbsn. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and vote. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and vote. i'm kenny choi. and i'm . >>> the day has finally arrived. it is election day. good morning, it is tuesday, november 8th, as we take a live look at the bay bridge. good morning. i am kenny choi. >> and i am michelle griego. we are here to talk a little weather an
this, the kind of democracy you want? in china where the ruling communist party often speaks through state media a recent xinhua conversation noted that the notion reveal defects of democracy adding the selection of u.s. leader has become a shouting match of insults. the debates aired at 3:00 a.m. local time in italy. >> well, we have the same time throughout the night. >> reporter: the world is watching and wondering and can barely wait for november 9th. seth doane, cbs news,...
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. deterrent will remain credible vis-À-vis the dprk, just as it has been vis-À-vis russia and china. i believe the u.s. deterrent in southeast asia and soul tokyo will remain credible justice are extended deterrent and nato has remained credible vis-À-vis russia and before that the soviet union. but here comes the interesting part. what will change is the dprk's vulnerability. ladies and gentlemen, even those of us who are opposed to preventive war was support, indeed insist on a preemptive strike if we judged in north korean strike against the rok, japan or the united states has been imminent. do you see what i'm saying here? preventive war, no. preemptive strike, yes. and what the north koreans will achieve is that they will create a vulnerability that they do not now have when they get that capability. i am arguing here that the dprk security may be fatally compromised rather than enhanced by this capability that they are so dedicated to achieving. the third question. does the dprk think that its current nuclear weapons capability, the ability to strike the republic of korea and japan with
. deterrent will remain credible vis-À-vis the dprk, just as it has been vis-À-vis russia and china. i believe the u.s. deterrent in southeast asia and soul tokyo will remain credible justice are extended deterrent and nato has remained credible vis-À-vis russia and before that the soviet union. but here comes the interesting part. what will change is the dprk's vulnerability. ladies and gentlemen, even those of us who are opposed to preventive war was support, indeed insist on a preemptive...
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would say is so much time has been paid on nancy reagan the perfectionist, nancy reagan on the china and all of that, jamie stewart said a very telling. he said if ronald reagan met nancy before he met jane wyman he would never have been president. she would have seen to it that he got all of the parts and he would have been harvey, spirit of st. louis. she wanted that presidents just-- was the president's protector and every well he and she was willing to take the hit for him. took many hits and bad press and that was the price she was willing to pay. guest: she was called a t the behind her. people were brutal. guest: the idea of not only the first lady firing the president's chief of staff, but sitting with the transition team , that's never happened and she never had her own agenda. it was had why help ronnie. guest: don't you think most first ladies have been that way, but in the personal sense of anything for him? guest: yes. guest: mrs. roosevelt wanted her piece out of the middle, but she did that for other reasons, but most of them, it's the guy they live with, that they are
would say is so much time has been paid on nancy reagan the perfectionist, nancy reagan on the china and all of that, jamie stewart said a very telling. he said if ronald reagan met nancy before he met jane wyman he would never have been president. she would have seen to it that he got all of the parts and he would have been harvey, spirit of st. louis. she wanted that presidents just-- was the president's protector and every well he and she was willing to take the hit for him. took many hits...
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with regard to china. there are only really two avenues, viable avenues, to toughen sanctions that might cause the north koreans to begin today and in negotiations about the nuclear missile issues. what is sanctioning chinese banks. many chinese banks allow the north koreans to move money back and forth to support these programs. and any topping of sanctions i think would require the united states to do that, to start sanctioning an array of chinese banks that we know are engaged in this kind of collaboration with north korea. the second option, and this is what i have written about, is to lay a resolution in the security council calling on all u.n. member states, i.e. china, to cut off oil shipments to north korea. which i believe would be the toughest sanction, and where i think with a sophisticated public a strategy could put some real pressure on china, and at least spark a much more open debate in china, within china, about china's policies towards north korea. besides those two options, is there another option? ambassador gallucci, that you could think of to pressure the chin
with regard to china. there are only really two avenues, viable avenues, to toughen sanctions that might cause the north koreans to begin today and in negotiations about the nuclear missile issues. what is sanctioning chinese banks. many chinese banks allow the north koreans to move money back and forth to support these programs. and any topping of sanctions i think would require the united states to do that, to start sanctioning an array of chinese banks that we know are engaged in this kind...
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in russia and china because what better way to put money into his pocket. and is really impossible to be apprehensive. >> we will pick this up we have seen enough in north carolina to go to donald trump. now you have 191 clinton. 187 trump. north carolina was republican as a mitt romney beat obama but this will be a state to lock this supper early. she did not do that it has gone to the trump and the republicans. plummy put something else on the table. that some people feel on social media that what has happened tonight that people who will just not accept a woman in that job. >> on this the i have to disagree. that i could not possibly have a woman in this role. this is so much bigger. that this is literally white supremacy last and in america. this is what it looks like. this is a young boy with cerebral palsy to be brought to the front of the line. this is hatred add a level behalf not seen some to talk about if it was e-mail's. no. we overestimated how deep our hatred was of white uneducated americans of the demographic shift and we underestimated that insidious like hatred wit
in russia and china because what better way to put money into his pocket. and is really impossible to be apprehensive. >> we will pick this up we have seen enough in north carolina to go to donald trump. now you have 191 clinton. 187 trump. north carolina was republican as a mitt romney beat obama but this will be a state to lock this supper early. she did not do that it has gone to the trump and the republicans. plummy put something else on the table. that some people feel on social...
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supreme court split. and he said he would do the free trade deal with china. this will be hard for president obama who heads to europe and reassure. how is he going to explain this pledge to possibly starting trade deal with china? difficult for the white house to explain away in the light of day, but, scott and norah, president obama said before the polls close that when the sun rises, america will still be the greatest nation on earth. i think it's safe to say he didn't think he would wake up to this kind of result. >> that was margaret brennan at the white house. >>> now it could be a wild ride on wall street today with news of trump's victory. dow futures plunged overnight. and overseas losses. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning. donald trump's surprise win on uncertainty surrounding a trump presidency is shocking financial markets. they mostly priced in a hillary clinton victory. so far tonight, there has been a global market sell-off. asian and european markets are tumbling. and dow futures point to 800-point drop at the open. i shoul
supreme court split. and he said he would do the free trade deal with china. this will be hard for president obama who heads to europe and reassure. how is he going to explain this pledge to possibly starting trade deal with china? difficult for the white house to explain away in the light of day, but, scott and norah, president obama said before the polls close that when the sun rises, america will still be the greatest nation on earth. i think it's safe to say he didn't think he would wake...
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thing work they look at relationships with china and russia and think if things are going so badly, how could-- how can a real estate developer do any worse than that. we are just a sort of seeing this thing where they were willing to sort of the five all warnings that in the past would have, may have scared them off from doing something and they did it anyway. i confess that looking at watching focus groups and looking up pulling that of all the problems that secretary clinton had in terms of trust issues and being perceived as evasive in all that, but it really looked, i mean, it looks like donald trump's past and things coming back up as well as just behavior i mean think about we could see a change in polling data after the first debate. or if you want to lump in first debate where it look like that many real difference, that that was sort of a point the campaign that clearly be there wasn't or it's got undone by subsequent events and i don't know what the affect all of the james comey back-and-forth did, but i suspect it probably sort of kept that a live, pushed it back to the
thing work they look at relationships with china and russia and think if things are going so badly, how could-- how can a real estate developer do any worse than that. we are just a sort of seeing this thing where they were willing to sort of the five all warnings that in the past would have, may have scared them off from doing something and they did it anyway. i confess that looking at watching focus groups and looking up pulling that of all the problems that secretary clinton had in terms of...
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with china and discussed these very issues and some of our colleagues from that discussion are here today with us. we will hear more from governmental officials, from private sector space experts on how these lts guidelines were developed and their importance moving forward. one of the main themes you will hear today is the importance of international cooperation in ensuring the outer space environment. when copious set out to develop the lts guidelines copious member states acknowledged the approach to tackling the preserve the outer space environment and today we have assembled an outstanding group of people to speak to you about this. in our first panel united nations experts will discuss the process by which the first set of lts guidelines were developed and next steps in developing additional guidelines. in our second panel in morning we will hear from government experts from across sector of regional groups on their efforts to implement the first set of guidelines and their commitment to developing additional guidelines through copuos. the third panel will cop cyst of private
with china and discussed these very issues and some of our colleagues from that discussion are here today with us. we will hear more from governmental officials, from private sector space experts on how these lts guidelines were developed and their importance moving forward. one of the main themes you will hear today is the importance of international cooperation in ensuring the outer space environment. when copious set out to develop the lts guidelines copious member states acknowledged the...
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discussion from china central television on u.s. asia relations after the election. this is about half an hour. [inaudible] >> hello. donald trump has won the presidency of the united states. what has this surprising election told us about the political process in the united at
discussion from china central television on u.s. asia relations after the election. this is about half an hour. [inaudible] >> hello. donald trump has won the presidency of the united states. what has this surprising election told us about the political process in the united at
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, our relationship our relationship will continue to be strong. next, a discussion from china central television on u.s. asia relations after the election. this is about half an hour. [inaudible] >> hello. donald trump has won the presidency of the united states. what has this surprising election told us about the political process in the united states? policy initiatives the new president will put forward. how does china view the new international political landscape to come. to discuss these issues are more i'm happy to be joined in the studio by a professor a distinguished visiting professor from harvard business school. in the profession of international relations of american university in washington, d.c. before we begin which will be very tough but take a look at this. >> scandal and insult, donald trump has won the presidency, a victory that seemed unlikely. speaking at the victory party in new york trump express gratitude toward hillary clinton and call for unity. >> killer he has worked very long and very hard over a long period of time. we offer a major debt of gratitude for
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initiatives the president will put forward and how does china view the new international landscape to come? happy to be joined in the studio by the professors. a distinguishethe distinguishedm the harvard business school, professor of international relations at the american university in washington, d.c.. but before we begin our discussion, this will be very tough. let's take a look at this. >> donald trump has won the presidency. it seemed as unlikely or impossible. speaking in new york he expressed gratitude towards hillary clinton and called for unity. >> she has worked very long and very hard and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to the country. the battle shattered the convention of politics. this has any campaign where the unexpected kept popping up, the boundaries were broken regularly and it is revealed the deep dividthat deepdivide that runs h american society. >> now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. have to get together. to all the republicans and democrats and independents across the nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one
initiatives the president will put forward and how does china view the new international landscape to come? happy to be joined in the studio by the professors. a distinguishethe distinguishedm the harvard business school, professor of international relations at the american university in washington, d.c.. but before we begin our discussion, this will be very tough. let's take a look at this. >> donald trump has won the presidency. it seemed as unlikely or impossible. speaking in new york...
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spots, not making these products. i remember a very funny story bernie sanders went to china to visit -- you into a wal-mart in china and he was regaled by the american gem of congress about what great was what wal-mart in china as one of so forth. we will break into the chinese market. he said how many products in china in this wal-mart are made in america? 1%. the problem is people's office parks, they'r they are not makim anymore. look at michigan in many ways a classic example. if you go back and look in the newspapers, you see these 1950s sort of ozzie and harriet cars and suburb but they're all african-american. one of the reason why hillary clinton in the primary and general election had problems with michigan. was because it was within that community there's a number of an industrialized middle-class of african-americans has been decimated by these trade deals. so people, they don't want to turn back the economy. they just want to be up to make some product that the family buys. >> let me go in a different direction and get into the notion of what pollsters are looking a
spots, not making these products. i remember a very funny story bernie sanders went to china to visit -- you into a wal-mart in china and he was regaled by the american gem of congress about what great was what wal-mart in china as one of so forth. we will break into the chinese market. he said how many products in china in this wal-mart are made in america? 1%. the problem is people's office parks, they'r they are not makim anymore. look at michigan in many ways a classic example. if you go...
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governments whether it is brazil, and china, europe or otherwise, the middle east look to us to know that things work here. so much of that. people play by the rules to judiciary and the institution and certainly the transparencies of our lawmaking process to guard against anything. even having the perception of being unto her. this election showed us the clinton foundation and the rats and all that sort of hung around that controversy, did have and it the notion that things were too well-paid. my counsel would be certainly have to be transparent, must put an separated out from your official duties. >> first of all, thank you for your comments and insight this morning. we've talked a lot about from the rest style, from the rural areas. in your comments he said voters have generally been accepted into the republican party. one of the other things we've taught in trump's rallies from that group of voters were comments that were negative towards people of other races. people from other countries, people from the algae bt to community. i would like to now how those beliefs and views and value
governments whether it is brazil, and china, europe or otherwise, the middle east look to us to know that things work here. so much of that. people play by the rules to judiciary and the institution and certainly the transparencies of our lawmaking process to guard against anything. even having the perception of being unto her. this election showed us the clinton foundation and the rats and all that sort of hung around that controversy, did have and it the notion that things were too...
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southeast asia, china, hong kong, japan, there is a real priority that i see when i am there being placed on tpp prospects and much has been written in this country on the notion they see tpp more than just a trade blueprint, they see it as a demonstration of american commitment, most in the foreign policy arena say important things and flip back to the voters that came out this election and said you know what? it is not working for me. i think this lame-duck there is no question, there is no trade and no tpp is going to happen but with donald trump and his insistence that we are going to go in and rework the trade agreement i don't think many people would disagree you could improve on the existing agreement so it all depends on what you mean when you say rework them. if you take a sledgehammer to the situation, i think it is really bad for our economy, the imports to the american consumer, there are ways to deliver on his promises depending on how he works with the individual to go about protecting things in a positive way but it is very damaging. for us as a country. >> the first diplom
southeast asia, china, hong kong, japan, there is a real priority that i see when i am there being placed on tpp prospects and much has been written in this country on the notion they see tpp more than just a trade blueprint, they see it as a demonstration of american commitment, most in the foreign policy arena say important things and flip back to the voters that came out this election and said you know what? it is not working for me. i think this lame-duck there is no question, there is no...
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these products. i remember a very funny story. bernie sanders went to china to visit, and he went to a walmart in china, and he was regaled by the american chamber of commerce about how great it was we had a walmart in china, so on and so forth, breaking into the chinese market. our stuff goes there, their stuff goes there. how many of our products are made in america? 1%. you look at michigan, in many ways a classic example. if you go back and look in the newspapers, you will see these 1950's tract housing, cars, suburbs. this is one of the reasons hillary clinton in the primary, in the general election, have problems in michigan. the black vote was suppressed, because it was in that community, there's a memory of an industrialized middle-class of african-americans that has been decimated by these trade deals. so people, they don't want to turn back the economy, they just want to be able to make the products that their family buys. >> let me take the question in a different direction, and get to the notion of what pollsters are looking at. which is how they feel about the economy, how
these products. i remember a very funny story. bernie sanders went to china to visit, and he went to a walmart in china, and he was regaled by the american chamber of commerce about how great it was we had a walmart in china, so on and so forth, breaking into the chinese market. our stuff goes there, their stuff goes there. how many of our products are made in america? 1%. you look at michigan, in many ways a classic example. if you go back and look in the newspapers, you will see these 1950's...
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these other governments, whether it is in brazil, in china, europe, or otherwise, the middle east, they look to us and know that things work here. and i think so much of that rests on you know what the rules are. people play by the rules. you have confidence in the judiciary. and the transparency of that institution. and certainly the transparency of our lawmaking process to guard against anything even having the perception of being untoward. i believe this election showed us, clinton foundation and the rest and all that sort of hung around that controversy did have in it this notion that things were too opaque. so my counsel would be, and not asking me, my counsel would be certainly you have to be transparent. must put it and separate it out from your official duties. mr. ellis: over here. >> thank you very much for your comments and your insight this morning. we talked a lot about white middle class voter being instrumental in trump's victory from the rural areas. and your comments now you said those voters have definitely been accepted into the republican party. so one of the o
these other governments, whether it is in brazil, in china, europe, or otherwise, the middle east, they look to us and know that things work here. and i think so much of that rests on you know what the rules are. people play by the rules. you have confidence in the judiciary. and the transparency of that institution. and certainly the transparency of our lawmaking process to guard against anything even having the perception of being untoward. i believe this election showed us, clinton...
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would all buy the $12 one if it comes from china or somewhere else. we will always buy the lower-priced products if all other things are equal. my questions are this. how do you -- what do you account for the fact that polls were so wrong, number one? and number two, do you think it was a good idea for hillary to switch towards the end of the campaign to advertise more the senate races instead of spending more and her campaign as president? >> i think we all heard that question. why do you think the polls were? >> the last two days have been very bad. >> i have a not popular point of view on this. which is that jeff and i will keep our clients because our private polling was correct. and helped direct the campaign. and i think what people understand, and let me speak up for nate silver. when nate silver, his final prediction, he says there is a 30% donald trump can win. she's three points ahead. in these three of the last four elections, the last result has been three points different than the last track. three points is a blink. what he said is it was this guy because either it
would all buy the $12 one if it comes from china or somewhere else. we will always buy the lower-priced products if all other things are equal. my questions are this. how do you -- what do you account for the fact that polls were so wrong, number one? and number two, do you think it was a good idea for hillary to switch towards the end of the campaign to advertise more the senate races instead of spending more and her campaign as president? >> i think we all heard that question. why do...
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time in asia, both in southeast asia, in china, hong kong, japan, there is a real priority that i see being placed on tpp prospects. much has been written in this country reflecting that notion, they see tpp more than just a trade sort of blueprint, they see it as a demonstration of american commitment to the region. and that is why most in the foreign policy arena think it is a really important thing. but then flip back to the voters that really came out this election and said, you know what, trade is not working for me, so i think, first of all, this lame-duck there's no question, there's no trade. and there's no tpp, in my opinion, going to happen. but with donald trump and his insistence we are going to go in and rework the trade agreements, i don't think there's many people who disagree that you can improve upon the existing agreement. i think it all depends on what you mean when you say "rework them." if you take a sledgehammer to the situation, i think it's really bad for our economy, and for america's role as an exporter, and the imports and what that will rebound to the ameri
time in asia, both in southeast asia, in china, hong kong, japan, there is a real priority that i see being placed on tpp prospects. much has been written in this country reflecting that notion, they see tpp more than just a trade sort of blueprint, they see it as a demonstration of american commitment to the region. and that is why most in the foreign policy arena think it is a really important thing. but then flip back to the voters that really came out this election and said, you know what,...
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taken eighth-grade civics class? like china's somewhat on democracy and wonderful things happen. that is what that is. we need to figure out how to springboard some might to what people -- sunlight to look up or to accomplished. let's put a man on the moon at the end of the decade. mountains move when that happens. the president's management agenda, bush 43, to find outcome and goals -- defined outcome goals on a quarterly basis with how to perform relative to the goals. issued a scorecard, red yellow-green. agencies notice and were highly motivated. we celebrated when they got the green. it was incredible. the congress resisted it because it is harder for them to be members of congress. you can't get bridges to nowhere if you have goals. in general, that is listed as he got through it. there is for a little list making with what we have accomplished. you are sharing with your stakeholders how you believe you are doing well. >> what is the question now? i'm a believer that you set clear goals and make your best efforts to do them. i'm not convinced there is one way to accomplish
taken eighth-grade civics class? like china's somewhat on democracy and wonderful things happen. that is what that is. we need to figure out how to springboard some might to what people -- sunlight to look up or to accomplished. let's put a man on the moon at the end of the decade. mountains move when that happens. the president's management agenda, bush 43, to find outcome and goals -- defined outcome goals on a quarterly basis with how to perform relative to the goals. issued a scorecard,...
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trade with someone in china or someone in brazil or germany, i should be able to do that. the government shouldn't come along and do that, no, you can't trade. he has a point that we tend to act like trade is between countries and then we might say, well, gee, if you're going to trade with us, you have to do x, y and z, well, that will restrict the amount of trade that happens. but if a trade is going on, then both parties were better off, no one forced me to buy, you know, that chinese noodles that i might have or no one forced me to buy the german car that i have. i must have said, yeah, i'm better off giving up my money and the german car manufacturer must have said, we are better off giving gary wolf from the car and unless we start thinking of trade as individuals then it will affect a great deal about how we do our public policy with regard to trade. ..
trade with someone in china or someone in brazil or germany, i should be able to do that. the government shouldn't come along and do that, no, you can't trade. he has a point that we tend to act like trade is between countries and then we might say, well, gee, if you're going to trade with us, you have to do x, y and z, well, that will restrict the amount of trade that happens. but if a trade is going on, then both parties were better off, no one forced me to buy, you know, that chinese...
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play. many of our allies are nervous and don't know where he will go. china is rising, being assertive in the south and east china sea and he needs to deal with that. north korea will test him. kim jong un on is a wildcard and extremely dangerous, another problem. i think the key to counterbalance is stressful and we have not mentioned global warming, a mass effect two -- a massive threat he discounts altogether. i think the key is rebuilding alliances and reimagining them for the 21st century. i think we have to see whether they ascribe to the unilateral policies of the dick cheney wing of the republican party voiced their more and the george h.w. bush wing of the republican party, and might seek to build alliances as james baker did. and i think strength in america, i hope for the latter. host: let's go to willie in michigan, independent line. good morning. go ahead. guest: yes, my concern is about the media. the media talks from both sides of their mouth. a lot of people do not understand when they bring people on their show, and these people say things that are not true o
play. many of our allies are nervous and don't know where he will go. china is rising, being assertive in the south and east china sea and he needs to deal with that. north korea will test him. kim jong un on is a wildcard and extremely dangerous, another problem. i think the key to counterbalance is stressful and we have not mentioned global warming, a mass effect two -- a massive threat he discounts altogether. i think the key is rebuilding alliances and reimagining them for the 21st...
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talk about china during the presidential campaign and now china is coming victory. adriana diaz reports from beijing. >> reporter: at one of china's busiest ports, crantrains loade with cranes. but a donald trump presidency has beijing worried the exports may be in jeopardy. >> we can't continue to allow china to rape our country. it is the greatest theft in the >> reporter: on the campaign trail trump regularly accused china of stealing american jobs and vowed to punish them as high as 45%. if his rhetoric becomes policy, china's economy could suffer and job losses rise. >> i think it would be very, very painful for china. >> reporter: long time china watcher and finance expert michael pettis told us china could be in for a shock. >> china, don't forget, is already going through a very growth of the last 20, 30 years has left the economy very distorted and in need of significant changes. if there is a trade war on top of it, it will be that much more painful. >> reporter: the uncertainty is causing concern. if tariffs go up, china exports will go down said this man, a chinese e
talk about china during the presidential campaign and now china is coming victory. adriana diaz reports from beijing. >> reporter: at one of china's busiest ports, crantrains loade with cranes. but a donald trump presidency has beijing worried the exports may be in jeopardy. >> we can't continue to allow china to rape our country. it is the greatest theft in the >> reporter: on the campaign trail trump regularly accused china of stealing american jobs and vowed to punish them...
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defending them from china and other bad actors there is a testimonial from a local cincinnati steel company that has 90 employees and portman fought for them to protect the company statewide it was written up in very powerful spot to demonstrate to people the issue of trade that somebody is looking out for them first. >> so tell me obviously you have a pinnacle perspective but they talk about that generalized economic anxiety disorder? but you are concerned about specific policies so from your purview, how does this affect? >> first dyewoods day that with elections rehab the incoming administration that is talking very differently on trade. we have some lessons learned that people are seeing some of us negatives but not the other side. so with that substantial transformation in the united states more than ever before i don't think most of those reporters understand that. but also at the same time many to recognize we do face the challenges overseas and elsewhere. as we like that policy going forward we agreed we all need to do a better job to work with the administration going forward to ad
defending them from china and other bad actors there is a testimonial from a local cincinnati steel company that has 90 employees and portman fought for them to protect the company statewide it was written up in very powerful spot to demonstrate to people the issue of trade that somebody is looking out for them first. >> so tell me obviously you have a pinnacle perspective but they talk about that generalized economic anxiety disorder? but you are concerned about specific policies so...