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thought about communist china's offer of aid to congo. >> you want to tell me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state, i am. you ask my opinion, i will till you my opinion. i'm not going to be channeling my husband. >> the questioner m eer meant t or the translator mistranslated the question to mean president obama as the reaction to the chinese offer rather than president clinton. it was straightened out by the secretary as you witnessed. >>> campbell brown. >> we're going to have the story of those 47 passengers who were stuck overnight on a parked airline. what was the airline thinking? whatever happened to passengers' rights here? we're going to speak to one of the people trapped on the plane. >>> more on the town hall meetings turning into showdowns over the president's health care plan. a health care fact check for you tonight. >>> we all know working out is good for you, right? does it actually help you lose weight? is that a myth? we're going to have answers on that front as well. >> i'll be focused intently. campbell, thanks. campbell
thought about communist china's offer of aid to congo. >> you want to tell me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state, i am. you ask my opinion, i will till you my opinion. i'm not going to be channeling my husband. >> the questioner m eer meant t or the translator mistranslated the question to mean president obama as the reaction to the chinese offer rather than president clinton. it was straightened out by the secretary as you witnessed....
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our coverage tomorrow, the health care system in communist china. we look at sweden, greece and iceland and they are fascinating glimpses of comparative systems all around the world from which we can learn both the good and the bad. >>> up next, americans speaking up at health care meetings, town hall meetings across the country. >> thanks for coming, dennis. >> i didn't get an answer to my question. why can't all americans have the sail health care? >> i don't want them -- >> you don't want them -- >> we'll have a lot more on people exercising their free speech rights in the health care debate and demanding answers. an american criticized for exercising his second amendment right at a rally near where president obama was speaking. we'll be right back. (announcer) take your time to find the right time with cialis for daily use... a clinically proven, low-dose tablet for erectile dysfunction you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don
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all this year. >>> also lessons on state-run health care. tonight, we visit communist china. a system, by the way, that's sort of leaning towards private enterprise, but it is so corrupt, it would make almost anyone sick. >>> and we introduce our new segment of special reports tonight, "jobs now." what is actually being done by this president, this congress, to begin to help millions, tens of millions of unemployed americans find work? why is no one paying attention? we are, next. (announcer) take your time to find the right time with cialis for daily use... a clinically proven, low-dose tablet for erectile dysfunction you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury seek immediate medical help
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. they're sending most of the work overseas like china, indonesia, asia, and those places. that's why the businesses are, they're going more for cheaper labor. that's why there's not enough work in the united states. >> reporter: manhattan's apparel manufacturers see their future in high end, small batch production that diners don't want to send overseas. it's work that would preserve the now 9,000 manufacturing jobs in the garment district. >> those workers are the ones that really created this industry. and without the workers, we really won't have an industry. >> reporter: workers like timmy rosales. >> this is what i learned, this is what i love. i love to do this job. >> reporter: who hopes his job will survive both this economic unraveling and a global shift. and keep manhattan at the heart of this $1 billion fashion industry. >> now, fashion week in new york is just two weeks away and that's when a lot of big-name designers show off their spring collections, which typically, typically translates into a considerable amount of work for these sewers, the pattern makers, the machine op
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the border between north korea and china just three months ago in march. president clinton apologized to kim jong-il for the journalists so called hostile acts. >>> and the full senate began a debate on whether to confirm judge sonia sotomayor to the supreme court. senators are expected to hold a confirmation vote this thursday. democrats believe they have enough votes to confirm judge sotomayor, but many republicans remain a bit concerned that she is a judicial activist who will try to amend the law. >>> and top senate republicans and democrats both this evening confident that the senate will expand the cash for clunkers program before they break for their august recess this friday. senators are considering a measure to increase funding for the program from $1 billion to $3 billion. the program is now at risk of running out of money because it is so popular and those are some of the stories we are keeping our eye on. >> brook, thank you very much. >>> we have also just received word here that the two journalists for whom former president bill clinton won a pardon have in f
the border between north korea and china just three months ago in march. president clinton apologized to kim jong-il for the journalists so called hostile acts. >>> and the full senate began a debate on whether to confirm judge sonia sotomayor to the supreme court. senators are expected to hold a confirmation vote this thursday. democrats believe they have enough votes to confirm judge sotomayor, but many republicans remain a bit concerned that she is a judicial activist who will try...
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in the united states is nearly seven times that of each child in china, because of higher u.s. birth rates an longevity and higher per capita emissions. ben zuckerman is a ucla professor and former board member of the sierra club. he says environmental groups have long ignored the threat of population growth. >> the mainstream environmental movement is entirely dropped the ball on this issue. and i think that's really been a disaster for our country. >> reporter: he points to books advocating greener living. >> they deliver hundreds of trivial ways in which one can reduce one's environmental impact on the earth, but they don't even mention population. >> reporter: the sierra club declined to speak with us about the impact of population, as did other environmental groups. the oregon state researchers say it's important to continue efforts to reduce everyone's so-called carbon footprint, but they conclude that "clearly the potential savings from reduced preproduction are huge compared to the savings that can be achieved by changes in lifestyle." in other words, according to epa figures
in the united states is nearly seven times that of each child in china, because of higher u.s. birth rates an longevity and higher per capita emissions. ben zuckerman is a ucla professor and former board member of the sierra club. he says environmental groups have long ignored the threat of population growth. >> the mainstream environmental movement is entirely dropped the ball on this issue. and i think that's really been a disaster for our country. >> reporter: he points to books...
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china, israel, and brazil, to set a specific goal for lowering greenhouse gas emissions. world leaders were cautious, giving more time for their economic policies to try to turn things around. suzanne malveaux, cnn, l'aquila, italy. >>> following the g-8 meeting president obama met with pope benedict at the vatican and the president spent about half an hour with the pope. they discussed abortion, stem cell research and u.s. immigration reform was also discussed. now, the catholic church has been critical of u.s. immigration policy and efforts to enforce immigration law. >>> earlier in the week, pope benedict blasted capitalism. he denounced practices that he said led to the global economic crisis. >>> president obama at the g-8 summit said developed nations have a responsibility to take the lead on climate control. the president said the u.s. should do more to fight global warming. and he said, quote, i know in the past the united states has sometimes fallen short of meeting our responsibilities. so, let me be clear -- those days are over. >>> president obama left italy this morning af
china, israel, and brazil, to set a specific goal for lowering greenhouse gas emissions. world leaders were cautious, giving more time for their economic policies to try to turn things around. suzanne malveaux, cnn, l'aquila, italy. >>> following the g-8 meeting president obama met with pope benedict at the vatican and the president spent about half an hour with the pope. they discussed abortion, stem cell research and u.s. immigration reform was also discussed. now, the catholic...
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unconscionable. >> could i ask you a quick question about the comparison with china and their stimulus program? some people are saying that's how it should have been done here? does that make any sense to you? >> no. i think that basically, they're in a luckier position, they haven't seen negative effects. they're also starting from a much, much lower level of infrastructure and things like that. much more plausible in china, additional roads, hospitals, schools make sense much it's far less plausible here where it's basically throwing bad money after good with all of the additional spending in the stimulus package. >> the republicans, in the tenure of george w. bush spent recklessly, foolishly and disastrously, as it turned out. the administration of barack h. obama, spending at an even higher rate. what is the conclusion of this? why do we not hear independent-minded economists, from academia, from the private sector saying, wait a minute. these are policies that have to be debated, considered and thought out. we are hearing nothing in the way of public hearings, we are hear
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done the same if i had a code and had gotten off a long flight from china. i think, for example, when i looked at the law in massachusetts, the police really would not have had a case if he -- if they had not dropped the case on disorderly conduct because according to a '76 decision, no matter how verbally abusive a person might be, you cannot find them guilty of disorderly conduct. so all the way around, three people made mistakes. and the one thing i do applaud the president, is that he now has come forth and says, let's defuse it. so the question is, where do we go as a people, as a country from here. and don't let this one incident -- and i'll conclude with this, absolve the problem of racial profiling nationwide. >> yeah, joe's just gone to an issue that is difficult here because on its face, andrew, is this racial profiling and what debt do we owe the president of the united states for there being a very close national media examination of the events that happened in cambridge, massachusetts? >> we hear the democrats saying that the stimulus money is going to keep cops on
done the same if i had a code and had gotten off a long flight from china. i think, for example, when i looked at the law in massachusetts, the police really would not have had a case if he -- if they had not dropped the case on disorderly conduct because according to a '76 decision, no matter how verbally abusive a person might be, you cannot find them guilty of disorderly conduct. so all the way around, three people made mistakes. and the one thing i do applaud the president, is that he now...
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communist china. some are now wondering if the united states is on the verge of bankruptcy. >>> and important new information tonight about the show' down between cambridge, massachusetts, police, and henry lewis gates. 911 tapes today cast more light on the case. we'll have more on the breaking story of michael jackson's death and the doctor who allegedly administered a lethal saidative. first, the house of representatives appears unlikely to pass health care legislation by president obama's deadline of august 1st, or a deadline he says is the people's deadline. nancy pelosi today said house democrats need more time to write the bill and plenty of time to review it, which is a complete reversal of what she was saying just last week. the senate has already delayed its consideration of its version of this bill. senate majority leader harry reid said there won't be a vote in the senate until fall. >> reporter: house democrating leaders called this press conference to tout progress, but the house speaker hinted they may miss the deadline to vote on health care reform before leaving for
communist china. some are now wondering if the united states is on the verge of bankruptcy. >>> and important new information tonight about the show' down between cambridge, massachusetts, police, and henry lewis gates. 911 tapes today cast more light on the case. we'll have more on the breaking story of michael jackson's death and the doctor who allegedly administered a lethal saidative. first, the house of representatives appears unlikely to pass health care legislation by president...
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reflected whether it was this big a deal. he was just home from china, new york. all he wanted to do was go to bed. his door was jammed. >> there are those that say he brings the whole body into the history of the black movement. >> that might be the case. but i still think it might well have been resolved in a different manner if we didn't have this verbal altercation between the two of them. >> one of the folks that should be at the white house between professor gates and crowley and the president isn't going to be there, officer kelly king who strongly criticized the president last week. >> it's unfortunate. i supported him. i voted for him. i will not again. >> well, don lemon broke that story first on lou dobbs last friday. >>> new developments in the controversy over the president's birth certificate. yesterday the director of the hawaii department of health issued another statement that she had, in fact, seen barack obama's original so-called long form birth certificate on file with the office of vital records. that official repeated her opinion that the president was born in
reflected whether it was this big a deal. he was just home from china, new york. all he wanted to do was go to bed. his door was jammed. >> there are those that say he brings the whole body into the history of the black movement. >> that might be the case. but i still think it might well have been resolved in a different manner if we didn't have this verbal altercation between the two of them. >> one of the folks that should be at the white house between professor gates and...
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china. >> they are certainly going to run afoul at the world organization. >> reporter: supporters in the house agree. >> the cost of inaction is great and lost opportunities for jobs, a cleaner environment, and a stronger economy. >> >> reporter: the next test, the -- >> you can hold this thing up. >> reporter: in all, five senate committees will tackle the bill. senate majority harry reid is confident about the bill saying that we will write a bill that will get good votes. kitty? >> joining me now is a republican strategist and ed and eric lewis, political analyst, kelly goff and syndicated columnist. thank you for joining us. we must discuss the real events of the week. >> the timing is suspicious and you never have a press conference where you ask more questions than and she's going and she's done nothing but hurt herself. >> let's listen to a comment that she may have explained what she's going to do. >> it's not so comfortable. with this announcement that i'm not seeking re-election, i determined that it's best to transfer the authority to lieutenant governor parnell. >> this s
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. here on cnn. we'll have much more on michael jackson. >>> and china putting an entire city in lockdown after ethnic violence leading to at least 150 deaths, hundreds of injuries. >>> and chaos in honduras as ousted president manuel zelaya tries to return to power. (announcer) we speak car. sure, but do we speak hybrid? yes, we do. and we can say 700 miles on a single tank and epa estimated 41 mpg city and all the words stick because they're true. we speak the most fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. we speak the all-new 2010 ford fusion hybrid. get in... and drive one. >>> today was the deadliest day in almost a year for american forces in afghanistan. seven of our troops were killed, four american military trainers died in a roadside bombing in the northern part of the country in what had been a relatively peaceful region. two of our troops died in a roadside bombing in southern afghanistan. another soldier was killed in a firefight in the eastern part. >>> the ousted president of honduras today failed in a dramatic effort to return to his country. manuel zelaya's next m
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china as a more likely source of the attack, but they say they can't be sure. why? dale myrose held a senior u.s. intelligence post. >> people who do these attacks try and hide who they are just because an attack is coming from a particular location don't always assume that's where the attack's being controlled from. >> reporter: most cyber attacks are intent on stealing information. bup these appear to be disrupter, calculated to crash and disable websites. national security analyst james carafano says the government should be constantly vigilant. >> you have to learn to live with service attacks, live with viruses, protect critical information, and that's always going to be changing. whatever fire wall you build? tomorrow somebody's going to figure out how to overcome that. >> cyber security has languis d languished. the obama administration made a point of declaring cyber security a top priority restructuring how it's handled but the president has not yet named his cyber security czar or restructured the defenses even though a cyber security review was completed back in april. >>
china as a more likely source of the attack, but they say they can't be sure. why? dale myrose held a senior u.s. intelligence post. >> people who do these attacks try and hide who they are just because an attack is coming from a particular location don't always assume that's where the attack's being controlled from. >> reporter: most cyber attacks are intent on stealing information. bup these appear to be disrupter, calculated to crash and disable websites. national security...
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carbon monoxide emissions by 80% over the next 40 years, initially. china is not bound by the agreement and some changes had to be made. critics in the united states saying the deal would have put the united states at a competitive disadvantage. >>> a series of new polls show the american people losing confidence in the president's ability to lead the country out of recession. 43% in the latest poll say the president is doing a poor job of handling the economy, that's the new rasmussen poll. 39% say the president is doing well. those are his lowest numbers yet on the economy. the most recent gallup poll finding that president obama's overall job approval in june dropped to 61% from 65% in may, still a strong number. and a new cnn opinion research poll finds fewer americans now believe the president has a clear plan to solve the nation's problems. 53% saying the president does have a plan. that's down from 64% in february. >>> turning now to iraq, where a series of bomb attacks over the past two days have killed more than 60 people. this is the worst violence since u.s. forces pulled out
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manufacturing to china, this is going to continue. it's a fundamental problem. >> i think he's got it right. i think the government aut to incentivize private enterprise and business to hire people, and that can really be done very quickly. >> this is a president who had the opportunity during the campaign to go after the outsourcing of american jobs, to make it very clear that free trade would not be a code word for wide open outsourcing and offshoring. he chose not to do so with those giant hemorrhaging, gaping holes in our trade policy and job policies. can we possibly start building anew soon? >> we can start building soon. effects will take a long time. right now our he educational system is in disarray. we cannot create high-paying jobs though we have a high-paid workforce. we're going to continue to lose jobs until we restructure the educational system and make workers productive. >> david, as you look at those unemployment numbers, i know you look at them carefully, we're seeing about 3 million jobs, so-called professional white collar jobs, in this. this is a -- this has b
manufacturing to china, this is going to continue. it's a fundamental problem. >> i think he's got it right. i think the government aut to incentivize private enterprise and business to hire people, and that can really be done very quickly. >> this is a president who had the opportunity during the campaign to go after the outsourcing of american jobs, to make it very clear that free trade would not be a code word for wide open outsourcing and offshoring. he chose not to do so with...
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have changed his mind on china. in previous years defense officials have stressed military cooperation, even joint military exercises with china. well, now this week secretary gates said china's military modernization could pose a threat to u.s. bases and forces in the pacific. lou? >> quite a display of if you will flexibility on the part of the administration on all quarters. it comes as the international atomic energy agency says in its assessment on this very day as this -- the president has reversed course for eastern europe on the defense shield that iran can now or shortly be able to make an atomic bomb and is working toward a missile delivery system for such a bomb. remarkable timing on the part of the president here. thank you very much, kitty pilgrim. >>> well, outrage over acorn, the leftist activist group, is growing. undercover tapes, one that could be the worst yet, an acorn employee offering to help smuggle underage girls across the border with mexico for sex. house speaker nancy pelosi says there could be blood if the president's critics continue to criticize. she's afr
have changed his mind on china. in previous years defense officials have stressed military cooperation, even joint military exercises with china. well, now this week secretary gates said china's military modernization could pose a threat to u.s. bases and forces in the pacific. lou? >> quite a display of if you will flexibility on the part of the administration on all quarters. it comes as the international atomic energy agency says in its assessment on this very day as this -- the...
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provocations by north korea. china, not staning still as tensions rise on the korean peninsula. china building up the military presence along the north eastern border with north korea, defense officials confiing to the washington free beacon that china has been stepping up mobilization since mid-march, including the people's liberation army troop movements that are incrsing at a rising number of chinese air force fighter jets in the area, and naval live fire exercises by its warships in the yellow sea. all of this happens as tensions ease escalate between the united states and dprk. china, north korea's closest ally. other stories tonight include the markets heading into the second quarter after a record setting beginning of the year, wall street veteran bob doll joins us to steel us how far bulls run. colorado prosecutors rejected a plea deal for aurora gunman, james holmes, choosing to seek the death penalty for the mass murder. dobbs law takes up the case tonight. immigration reform negotiations still behind closed doors, still being conducted in secret with new reports that the bo
provocations by north korea. china, not staning still as tensions rise on the korean peninsula. china building up the military presence along the north eastern border with north korea, defense officials confiing to the washington free beacon that china has been stepping up mobilization since mid-march, including the people's liberation army troop movements that are incrsing at a rising number of chinese air force fighter jets in the area, and naval live fire exercises by its warships in the...
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. with that strategic analysis. >> why do so few noticed the red storm raising in the east as china constructs a mysterious great wall of sand in the south doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglass. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. lou: more british citizens tried to get into cereal with the islamic state nine british citizens arrested for trying to stake across the border the group consisted of three airmen to women and for children's essays by the turkish military. just two weeks ago three british teenage forays were arrested in ensample -- in sample and that is with the three british schoolgirls to cross the turkish border into syria back in february. calling in but did the set victory over the islamic state to recapture the city of tikrit. the prime minister ask the shechem f
. with that strategic analysis. >> why do so few noticed the red storm raising in the east as china constructs a mysterious great wall of sand in the south doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglass. for all the...
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analysis. >> why do so few noticed the red storm raising in the east as china constructs a mysterious great wall of sand in the south china sea. coming right up. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your daydreams your ah-has, your easier-said-than-dones. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. bring us your need-it-done-yesterdays. your impracticals, your how-do-we-do-thats, impossibles, your what-do-we-do-nows, downright inaccessibles. bring us those things you're not sure how to pull off - and you're even less sure who to ask. because we're in the pushing- what's-possible business. the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. more than 400,000 people around the world ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done we're here to help. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is i
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one, not fights in the desert, a real one with russia and china involved. you want that? you get rid of nuclear stockpiles. we need new missiles and we -- this president has been terribly destructive of our national defense. do i sound excited? tom: i've got to cut, but i got to cut you short a little bit, only because of time. always enjoy talking to you, lieutenant colonel ralph peters, thank you so much. >> you bet. tom: the dow gang 108 points. the s&p up 13. nasdaq up 45. volume 3.7 billion shares, not bad. for the week, the dow and the s&p up 1.5%. nasdaq with weekly gains of nearly 3%, and remember to listen to lou's radio reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >>> creepy or innocent? how about this? time-lapse video capturing apocalyptic-style cloud rolling in over southern florida. the impressive wall of clouds is a gust cloud, a result of storm cooled air moving outward ancreating a barrier against the warmer surrounding air. there's your meteorology fact for the day. >>> up next, wisconsin radio host wanted to torpedo donald trump's chance
one, not fights in the desert, a real one with russia and china involved. you want that? you get rid of nuclear stockpiles. we need new missiles and we -- this president has been terribly destructive of our national defense. do i sound excited? tom: i've got to cut, but i got to cut you short a little bit, only because of time. always enjoy talking to you, lieutenant colonel ralph peters, thank you so much. >> you bet. tom: the dow gang 108 points. the s&p up 13. nasdaq up 45. volume...
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deficit with china. all of this just one week before president trump hosts chinese president. and just five shy needed to filibuster supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. will they? or will republicans go nuclear? we'll have a full report. . >> and good evening, everybody, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs. and president trump today encouraging former national security adviser michael flynn to testify to investigators in exchange for immunity from possible prosecution. now, the president tweeting that flynn should cut a deal because allegations of collusion with russia are nothing more than a witch hunt. fox news chief white house correspondenjohn roberts is live at the white house with the latest hn. >> tom, good evening to you. this controversy has been dogging the white house for a month now. ever since the president claimed that he is being wiretapped by the obama administration. today, the white house began to see a little light at the end of the tunnel. >> the press secretary today lashed out at questions about white house involvement in providing information to the chairman o
deficit with china. all of this just one week before president trump hosts chinese president. and just five shy needed to filibuster supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. will they? or will republicans go nuclear? we'll have a full report. . >> and good evening, everybody, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs. and president trump today encouraging former national security adviser michael flynn to testify to investigators in exchange for immunity from possible prosecution. now, the president...
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with wages with china and make sure we as a nation can move forward the economy. and the environment. it is better to produce energy here under reasonable regulations than overseas. i have seen it as a former navy seal. look at the middle east and africa. we can do it better and at a lower cost point here. >> earlier this month you announced the department will offer 70 million acre, texas, lewisville, the gulf region for gas and oil exploration. they are unimagined possibilities in every election going back a number of years. this is truly, it is truly a land mark moment in our history. >> it should be. we need to infrastructure and stop straining our asset ises and that means our railroad systems to make sure we are efficient. the president is a huge supporter of the environment and all of us strive for that and should is recognize that jobs matter. the social costs of not having an economy is huge and it will cripple our country. environment and jobs matter and energy independence and transport energy and checkpoint russia. transport or subplant crude. that is how you
with wages with china and make sure we as a nation can move forward the economy. and the environment. it is better to produce energy here under reasonable regulations than overseas. i have seen it as a former navy seal. look at the middle east and africa. we can do it better and at a lower cost point here. >> earlier this month you announced the department will offer 70 million acre, texas, lewisville, the gulf region for gas and oil exploration. they are unimagined possibilities in...
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. >> a day for the history books. this is top three worst deals in american history. you have china get in the wto. and three hillary clinton and obama. as you did. we hammered our auto industry. and the president in that campaign renegotiate. and promise made and kecht and history made today. >> lou: and congratulations ever looming. nafta first and foremost. the president fumes when he mentions the term nafta. how close are we and how is establishing the reciprocal trade that the president wants. it is the best trade negotiator. and he's running now. he hopes to get a fair deal. it is worth looking at korea deal. and that gives a a deal. and the free and fair trade where you tear down the one of the things korean, they would put standard and environmental safety standard that are unique to korea. we had cars going over there safe and clean. >> and how many would go from here to there? keep it in your lane. in want more cars in south korea. iekt preponderates of the pef sits is automarks and 5500 identifier're and over 200000 cars poterribly are able to go ha way. and you have to l
. >> a day for the history books. this is top three worst deals in american history. you have china get in the wto. and three hillary clinton and obama. as you did. we hammered our auto industry. and the president in that campaign renegotiate. and promise made and kecht and history made today. >> lou: and congratulations ever looming. nafta first and foremost. the president fumes when he mentions the term nafta. how close are we and how is establishing the reciprocal trade that the...
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. forget the ukraine, defense secretary hagel in china. colonel on secretary's warnings of a place calculation in the south china sea next. ashley: activist investor car icahn -- carl icahn losing his proxy fight with ebay. red color of the day on wall street, investor resume selling risky biotech and tech stocks leading to nazdaq's latest route since 2011. joining me ubs investment strategist mike ryan, why are the markets so skittish what happened? >> a couple things set in motion, there has been a concern about valuation in some of the momentum stocks they led the market higher then once selling started. i think you saw a lot of technical things with hedge funds that pulled risk back. they look on offset longs and shorts. i think that exacerbateed it. but we're not seeing this is something pro tracked and pronounced. we're not seeing a widening of credit spreads, i think this is more -- rather than fundamental. ashley: we got news that china weak, that did cause a set off there and in europe. should we worry about china? >> i think china will be a concern for a while but not acu
. forget the ukraine, defense secretary hagel in china. colonel on secretary's warnings of a place calculation in the south china sea next. ashley: activist investor car icahn -- carl icahn losing his proxy fight with ebay. red color of the day on wall street, investor resume selling risky biotech and tech stocks leading to nazdaq's latest route since 2011. joining me ubs investment strategist mike ryan, why are the markets so skittish what happened? >> a couple things set in motion,...
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china. >> or china, but i think that point is the same, this was -- lou: the point may be but the country is different, and issue is different we're talking about a nation that we -- i cannot imagine us doing the same thing to any other sovereign nation, and expeditiously as united states moved last week to strike syria, an undefended airbase, spending a million and a half dollars a missile to do so, we have a secretary of state, u.n. ambassador and national security advisory who den don't agree what it was. >> i acknowledge that problem, i can imagine strikes again north korea nuclear weapon program. fact is -- lou: that is not -- that is not what this administration said, they were talking about they would not tolerate, being the world's policemen, doing what president campaigned against. >> that is why -- lou: a police. >> maybe i am wrong, i would defer to your knowledge of the president's mood, my sense is that he reacted to a very specific threat, let's be clear there are american servicemen and women on the ground in syria, we think hundreds are known publicly it may be mor
china. >> or china, but i think that point is the same, this was -- lou: the point may be but the country is different, and issue is different we're talking about a nation that we -- i cannot imagine us doing the same thing to any other sovereign nation, and expeditiously as united states moved last week to strike syria, an undefended airbase, spending a million and a half dollars a missile to do so, we have a secretary of state, u.n. ambassador and national security advisory who den...
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american citizens. we'll have a full report for you from the border. >>> stocking soaring. china's president offering the united states new trade concessions. china's xi vowing to lower chinese tariffs to cut chinese tariffs on vehicles to allow more foreign competition and better protect foreign intellectual property. worthy of note, many in the business press haven't apologized yet for sensationalizing the higher trump tariffs that made all of this possible and they have not acknowledged president trump's success in moving talks with president xi guard. because of presidents trump and xi, there is now at hand a real opportunity for balanced reciprocal trade between the united states and china and the world. we take up all of that here tonight >>> our top story, special counsel robert mueller deputy attorney general rod rosenstein making a mockery of the judicial system. and president trump today firing back at the unprecedented fbi raid on the new york office and residence of his personal attorney, michael cowhen. the president tweeted this, attorney-client privilege is dead and
american citizens. we'll have a full report for you from the border. >>> stocking soaring. china's president offering the united states new trade concessions. china's xi vowing to lower chinese tariffs to cut chinese tariffs on vehicles to allow more foreign competition and better protect foreign intellectual property. worthy of note, many in the business press haven't apologized yet for sensationalizing the higher trump tariffs that made all of this possible and they have not...
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. you don't launch 60 cruise missiles at china. why is there a -- >> i, agree. lou: in america in both parties, to take military action, because they know that they are striking at a third worm world country -- military response will not become months rat -- commence rat to military act by u.s. u.s. lou. lou: why are we in iraq. what are -- >> you are not getting me -- you are not going to get he to defend the incredibly idiotic neocon policies in iraq or afghanistan. i detest them. lou: how about syria? >> look, sir -- syria is a special case. i'm not arguing for an iraq-type situation, this man broke the taboo on use of chemical weapons, this is bad for you and your family. they will get their hands on chemical weapons. lou: i heard that argument we know that real issue is why in the world until president trump was elected and went to war against the islamic state, why is only he, in oval office was able to send out forces of united states and destroy the islamic state? question now is. >> very simple. lou: question now -- it was rhetorical. why should he go against what he said
. you don't launch 60 cruise missiles at china. why is there a -- >> i, agree. lou: in america in both parties, to take military action, because they know that they are striking at a third worm world country -- military response will not become months rat -- commence rat to military act by u.s. u.s. lou. lou: why are we in iraq. what are -- >> you are not getting me -- you are not going to get he to defend the incredibly idiotic neocon policies in iraq or afghanistan. i detest them....
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the west, china trying to quietly build a stronghold in the caribbean, we take uprising threat of china in western hemisphere, gordon chang amanaging ouamong our guests. >> top story, tern ye attorneyiy general barr on capitol hill today. barr's words, spying did occur. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge from washington. >> i think spying on a political campaign is a big deal. a big deal. reporter: during his second day of testimony barr stunned lawmakers, saying he is reviewing origins of fbi 2016 hush husrussia probe. >> you are not suggesting that spying occurred? >> i think that spying did occur, yes. reporter: whether bias among a small group of senior justice department and fbi officials of the driver. >> i believe there is a basis for my concern. but i'm not going to discuss the basis. reporter: during campaign, fbi opened a counter intelligence vist investigation but the trump team did not receive a so-called defensive briefing, like a heads up from fbi warning about russia contact. >> would it be odd that candidate was never briefed by the department of j
the west, china trying to quietly build a stronghold in the caribbean, we take uprising threat of china in western hemisphere, gordon chang amanaging ouamong our guests. >> top story, tern ye attorneyiy general barr on capitol hill today. barr's words, spying did occur. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge from washington. >> i think spying on a political campaign is a big deal. a big deal. reporter: during his second day of testimony barr stunned lawmakers, saying...
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job working for china lou: headlines we're looking at potential 2020 presidential contender, howard schultz said he is not an economist. but said that president should not have the fed chair in his pocket, howard schultz has the ability to insult everyone when we talks. china's telecommunications jiend huawe-- giant huawei hired a ser obama administration cyber official. the name, samir jane working at a lobbyiest. he took part in international morinnegotiations. he is out lobbying for huawei, that is terrific. hardly a great american, join us, congressman matt gaetz, member of house judiciary and armed services committee, let's start with first huawei and hiring up those good old obama officials to work for the same people they were working for when they were working for the united states? >> well, china is function alley attacking our country, they use the laws and some of the people who worked in obama administration to do it. to execute on their ideas to control information and infrastructure and technology. president trump is the first president in american history you know sin
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are those external. lou: as a people we voters said no. china and other demands to the dynamic emerging economies will grow by enough to provide a u.s.-based multinationals. their sudden quantitative easing approach. lou: the head of a european central bank, looking for the bank of japan, austerity. he has a tendency toward discipline. that is growing. >> this inflation has taken hold. the annual rate of inflation is just over 2%. and we had some good news on import price inflation from the united states. for import prices, they're down half a percent from a year ago. it makes you wonder. you're talking about inflation phobia beyond imagination. lou: we should not worry too much. more continuing resolutions. obama has delivered another -- of left-wing wish list, not a budget. >> it is only going to be when push comes to shove that we will get substantial progress at long-term budget deficit reduction, and that bush would have to come from a sharply lower equity market. i can tell you right now it is not happening and it may not occur anytime soon. better yet, global investors a
are those external. lou: as a people we voters said no. china and other demands to the dynamic emerging economies will grow by enough to provide a u.s.-based multinationals. their sudden quantitative easing approach. lou: the head of a european central bank, looking for the bank of japan, austerity. he has a tendency toward discipline. that is growing. >> this inflation has taken hold. the annual rate of inflation is just over 2%. and we had some good news on import price inflation from...
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china trying to help that would be great, if not, we'll solve the problem without them. usa. secretary-general at white house tomorrow. my first guest said that airstrikes are against syria, give teller son political -- tillerson political leverage in his meeting tomorrow. joining us tonight, retired 4-star general, general jack keane. leverage with lavrov to what degree, and how much do you think? >> well, we're not sure. we know if the meeting was held two weeks ago before the strike, probably not much leverage to get them to change anything in syria. buffets it, russia has been humiliated by assad in doing this, putin is getting backlash at home because of this suffering that took place as a result of the chemical attacks. i'm not convinced that we'll make a deal with russia. tillerson has cards to put on the table, first, you are the gar anture of chemical weapons, let's police them up, put them someplace, and safeguard them, keep them from assad. that can be done. and two, we've had ceasefire after another that you violated, can we get some independent monitors in here
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with china. microsoft research asia coauthored 3 studies with chinese university of defense technology. and google is opened an artificial intelligence lab in beijing in 2017. what is going on here? joining us to explore that question. fred fleitz. president of center for security policy, good to see you, fred, with everything that google, all stunts actuals -- pulled with beijing. microsoft this sounds like a very sinister and deeply troubling. >> it is troubling. this is another example of a u.s. company putting their bottom line ahead of u.s. national security. there has to be consequence, microsoft sells billionings bils of technology equipment to u.s. government, easy to say we'll cut you off, i think congress has to get involved. >> what should the administration do? >> the u.s. government buys a lot of microsoft equipment, they should call in microsoft executives tell them, you are helping chinese military and equipment used for censorship, this is unacceptable. lou: national left wing media, is basically bereft of interest in this subject, they should be covering it.
with china. microsoft research asia coauthored 3 studies with chinese university of defense technology. and google is opened an artificial intelligence lab in beijing in 2017. what is going on here? joining us to explore that question. fred fleitz. president of center for security policy, good to see you, fred, with everything that google, all stunts actuals -- pulled with beijing. microsoft this sounds like a very sinister and deeply troubling. >> it is troubling. this is another...