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i think what the europe and the u.s. are trying apply economic rationality that creates a situation ask that splilts really th -- splits really the leadership in iran even though you don't have a score card with each player where they're going to line up on this. >> rose: back to the question of u.s. economic eradication of our dependence on oil in terms of fossil fuels. is that in the cards in the near future? >> no. i think not in the near future. i think we're going to become much more efficient in how we use fuel. we're going to go from cars that get you know 23 or 30 miles per gallon to cars that get 54 miles per gallon. and the other thing that's happened that's kind of come as a surprise is after all these years of seeing our imports going up, we're seeing rising domestic u.s. oil production owing to the vables of advance f technology. so i think the picture is the western hemisphere will be relatively more self reliant than it would have been thought five years ago, we'll be more efficient in how we use fuel. and
i think what the europe and the u.s. are trying apply economic rationality that creates a situation ask that splilts really th -- splits really the leadership in iran even though you don't have a score card with each player where they're going to line up on this. >> rose: back to the question of u.s. economic eradication of our dependence on oil in terms of fossil fuels. is that in the cards in the near future? >> no. i think not in the near future. i think we're going to become...
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there might well be a recession in europe, but that will have a smaller effect on american growth. derek thompson of the atlantic points out one worrying prospect that the next debt ceiling renewal might actually have to take place before the elections in which case expect another absurd and politicized drama since all the republican candidates have already announced that they will not raise it. but let's hope that this is an unlikely scenario. what's more plausible is a slowdown due to high oil prices. oil has been creeping up now for months. it is up to $105 a barrel and over $3.50 at the pump. why prices have moved so much so fast is something of a mystery. oil was at around $50 a barrel in early 2007 when all major economies were booming. today demand from america, china, india, europe are all somewhat weaker, and yet prices are sky high. the one obvious factor is the political instability in the middle east. worries about iran are probably the principal driver of these prices and the speculation surrounding it. ironically, president obama's foreign policy is having an impact e
there might well be a recession in europe, but that will have a smaller effect on american growth. derek thompson of the atlantic points out one worrying prospect that the next debt ceiling renewal might actually have to take place before the elections in which case expect another absurd and politicized drama since all the republican candidates have already announced that they will not raise it. but let's hope that this is an unlikely scenario. what's more plausible is a slowdown due to high...
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and that is a general problem in europe. the european union -- sort of b created, it was a desirable objective. people like me and people in europe are very excited about it. as a reality, it's more of an imposition than it is a -- something desirable. >> if you were still running your $25 billion, would you bet against the euro right now? >> no. that's a separate issue. i think the euro can go either way. it's a 50/50 proposition. the problems of europe don't translate into a debt against the euro. if anything, i would say that the euro is more likely to appreciate than not. but on the other hand, the european central bank is moving towards being like the federal reserve basically creating a lot of credit and that will weaken the euro. >> would it be fair to say your prognosis for europe is probably no crisis, no dramatic collapse of the euro, euro zone, but very, very slow growth as a result of the systemwide austerity programs. >> yeah. you see what has happened is that the debtor countries within the euro zone found them
and that is a general problem in europe. the european union -- sort of b created, it was a desirable objective. people like me and people in europe are very excited about it. as a reality, it's more of an imposition than it is a -- something desirable. >> if you were still running your $25 billion, would you bet against the euro right now? >> no. that's a separate issue. i think the euro can go either way. it's a 50/50 proposition. the problems of europe don't translate into a debt...
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>> definitely. >> you are very worried about europe. you think that it is moving in the wrong drenkz. >> i think a catastrophe will be avoided. greece is a sick situation. it has been mishandled. they charge a premium on the rescue package, and it's basically politically the dynamics that are very bad, and that is a general problem in europe. the european union has a desirable sort of being created. it was a desirable objective. people like me and people in europe were very excited about it. as a reality, it's more of an imposition than it is something desirable. >> if you were still running your $25 billion, would you bet against the euro right now? >> no. that's a separate issue. i think the euro can go either way. it's a 50-50 pron proposition. the problems of europe don't translate into a bet against the euro. if anything, would say that the euro is more likely to appreciate than not. >> the european central bank is moving towards being like the federal reserve and basically creating a lot of credit and all too weak in the your wroe
>> definitely. >> you are very worried about europe. you think that it is moving in the wrong drenkz. >> i think a catastrophe will be avoided. greece is a sick situation. it has been mishandled. they charge a premium on the rescue package, and it's basically politically the dynamics that are very bad, and that is a general problem in europe. the european union has a desirable sort of being created. it was a desirable objective. people like me and people in europe were very...
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. >>> maybe he's not the best guy after a while you found out things about this guy over in europe he's not so good of a guy after all. >> phony theology not based on the bible. >> rick santorum riding a radical wave to the top of the polls. his surrogates aren't helping. >> he's referring to radical policies. >> former congressman allan grayson and r.t.rybak on the latest remarks from rick santorum. >>> protesters in virginia delay on vote on the state's radical anti-abortion law. now terry o'neill will have the latest. >>> in arizona, a sex scandal involving a romney state co-chair could cost the candidate big time. howard fineman is here with the latest. >>> and outrage over a racist jeremy lin headline, and on air comments at espn. >> if there is a chink in the >> if there is a chink in the armor, where can lin improve his game? >> michael ear ric dyson has reaction. >>> thanks for watching. the more radical rick santorum is the better he seems to do in the polls. santorum now up by 10 points nationally according to gallup, beating mitt romney 36% to 26%. he's mobilizing social cons
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they lost money in europe, in south america. it is still here that they are making the money and creating the jobs. >> right. well, that's an interesting point, because if the profit comes from north america, not from europe where some of these subsidiaries are losing money, other parts of the world like asia had big issues with the floods in thailand, for instance. what's the strategy for gm going forward, then? >> well, they have to be a global company to be successful. and the biggest thing on their plate is fixing europe and to a lesser degree fixing south america. in south america, the products are getting kind of old. they're in the process of replacing them. that will adjust that. in europe, what they need to do is duplicate what they have done here in north america. they need to go in there and work with the unions and cut down capacity. they need to close plants. they have contracts that say they can't close plants till 2014. they're looking to see if they can open those up and stem those losses because that is really d
they lost money in europe, in south america. it is still here that they are making the money and creating the jobs. >> right. well, that's an interesting point, because if the profit comes from north america, not from europe where some of these subsidiaries are losing money, other parts of the world like asia had big issues with the floods in thailand, for instance. what's the strategy for gm going forward, then? >> well, they have to be a global company to be successful. and the...
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. >> maybe he's not the best guy, you found out things about this guy in europe he's not so good of a guy after all. >> phony theology. not a theology based on the bible, different theology. >> rick santorum riding a radical wave to the top of the polls. surrogates aren't happening of. >> referring to the president's policies in terms of the radical islamic policies the president has. >> alan grayson and mayor r.t. rybak on the latest radical remarks from rick santorum. >>> protesters delay a vote on the anti-abortion law in virginia. >>> a sex scandal involving a romney state co-chair, howard fineman has the latest. >>> outrage over a racist jeremy lin headline, and on air comments at espn. >> if there is a chink in the armor, where can lin improve his game? >> eric dyson is here for reaction. >>> thanks for watching, the more radical rick santorum is the better he seems to do in the polls. santorum now up by 10 points nationally, according to gallup, beating mitt romney 36% to 26%. santorum, what he's doing is mobilizing social conservatives. along the way he said questionable thing
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but europe's big chill is still claiming victims. from ferrari technoly to develop its suspension system? or what if we told you that ferrari borrowed technology from cadillac to develop its suspension system? magnetic ride control -- pioneered by cadillac, perfected in the 556-horsepower cts-v. we don't just make luxury cars. we make cadillacs. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ dennis ] ...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >>> greece is once again heading toward the economic brink with the government missing another deadline for tough new austerity measures. the prime will hold talks later today, h
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europe will struggle its way through. people have been betting against euro in terms of the european union now for quite sometime. although their economic crises is serious. who knows what will happen in greece per se but i believe europe will pull through. >> charlie: when you lo relationships around the world, it used to be said, and this certainly at the time of iraq, we told people what we wanted to do and we never listened to them. now, it is said that we really need to exercise a kind of leadership and we recognize the multiplity of the world and we say to people what do you think. >> i think that always should be true. sometimes we overstate the degree to which it never really has been true. i mean in you take the period after world war ii when we establish nato, i mean to sam extent we were listening to the europeans. after all they were the ones who wanted nato. we didn't want to go into nato. i'm sure they complained plenty that we weren't listening to them and weren't paying attention to them. but obviously we
europe will struggle its way through. people have been betting against euro in terms of the european union now for quite sometime. although their economic crises is serious. who knows what will happen in greece per se but i believe europe will pull through. >> charlie: when you lo relationships around the world, it used to be said, and this certainly at the time of iraq, we told people what we wanted to do and we never listened to them. now, it is said that we really need to exercise a...
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is it europe or their own failed leadership in greece? is >> i think it's a combination right now. eece, in terms of what is being done to them by the germans and their government. and a sense of anti-german feeling is bubbling and there's a feeling, that we greeks did not mean to mess up here. we were brought into the european union and we have been forced to pay a heavy penalty as a result of the financial crisis. and the kind of measures that people are looking at are a 25% cut in the m stuff. >> i've been skeptical of the european economic union because the northern countries are more tight fists, they are tougher, hard currency people, maybe this is a prejudice, that the further south you go, the more loose it gets. is that correct, you get further south in europe and they are looser in terms of their fiscal polici and they look for more, excuses and maybe a little more dance room on the dance floor when it comes to economics then this should be getting? >> there are big cultural gaps between the north and south and also in in terms of productivity. germany has raised producti
is it europe or their own failed leadership in greece? is >> i think it's a combination right now. eece, in terms of what is being done to them by the germans and their government. and a sense of anti-german feeling is bubbling and there's a feeling, that we greeks did not mean to mess up here. we were brought into the european union and we have been forced to pay a heavy penalty as a result of the financial crisis. and the kind of measures that people are looking at are a 25% cut in the...
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and probably the bigger problem here is the numbers from europe. we saw a loss of $600 million in europe, loss of $100 million in south america, and the company at least the critics say have been slow to address those problems in europe. we did talk to the cfo of gm today who say they are trying to make progress but the talks with the unions talks there in europe. but again, when the street looks at this they say, we used to think it was a great thing you have exposure in europe, and now maybe not so much. that's why you see the stock trading down a little bit today. if you look at the year, this was a phenomenal year for gm and two or three years ago, how many people do you think you would have actually said say yes we will see this company earning over $7 billion for the year? all in all probably a success story, but that's not what you're going to see when you're watching it today. overall, market looks like it's opening up right now, about 20 points up for the dow. part of that is because of good economic numbers earlier this morning. at 8:30,
and probably the bigger problem here is the numbers from europe. we saw a loss of $600 million in europe, loss of $100 million in south america, and the company at least the critics say have been slow to address those problems in europe. we did talk to the cfo of gm today who say they are trying to make progress but the talks with the unions talks there in europe. but again, when the street looks at this they say, we used to think it was a great thing you have exposure in europe, and now maybe...
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they'll be affected by europe if europe goes bump in the night. but if it doesn't, there's a certain momentum in the countries in china and india and southeast asia which will help to carry us forward. what worries us in singapore is not that the world will not prosper, but in the ups and downs of the world, a small boat like singapore with not very much room to maneuver, can you make sure that every time you catch a wave head on and you are not flipped over. because once we are flipped over, that's it. >> as captain of the good ship singapore, the prime minister did something virtually unheard amongst world leaders. he took a pay cut, shaving off more than one-third of his salary. why? we'll talk about that and much more when we come back. >>> singapore is one of the least corrupt nations in the world. why? well, many say one of the chief reasons is that the nation's political and bureaucratic leaders are paid salaries commensurate with similar work in the private sector. last year, for example, prime minister lee made around $2.5 million. he jus
they'll be affected by europe if europe goes bump in the night. but if it doesn't, there's a certain momentum in the countries in china and india and southeast asia which will help to carry us forward. what worries us in singapore is not that the world will not prosper, but in the ups and downs of the world, a small boat like singapore with not very much room to maneuver, can you make sure that every time you catch a wave head on and you are not flipped over. because once we are flipped over,...
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europe could blow up, although it looks better at the moment. we could have some other catastrophe like the japanese tsunami. but i think the biggest threat to this economy is not economic, it's political. it's gridlock. it is the government not working. and at the moment, the government is not working. the two parties are unable to agree on anything. and that's not necessarily going to change after the election. we have to have a change of heart that says we have to come together to solve some of these problems. >> i agree with apolice on the list of risks, europe, gasoline, iran, political risks. but you'll know we're in trouble when you start seeing new claims for unemployment insurance rise instead of going down. we've seen steady improvement in that. if people start coming out of their jobs again, we're in trouble. >> europe and iran, the big threat. one thing the white house worries about, job growth has been faster than predicted by the level of gdp growth. they worry that that will equalize and slow down in 2012. >> thank you all so much
europe could blow up, although it looks better at the moment. we could have some other catastrophe like the japanese tsunami. but i think the biggest threat to this economy is not economic, it's political. it's gridlock. it is the government not working. and at the moment, the government is not working. the two parties are unable to agree on anything. and that's not necessarily going to change after the election. we have to have a change of heart that says we have to come together to solve some...
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if people start coming out of their jobs again we're in trouble. >> europe and iran the big threat. one thing the white house worries about, job growth is faster than predicted by the level of gdp growth and that will equalize and slow it down in 2012. >> thank you all so much. >>> up next, president obama says all options are on the table when it comes to iran. a look at the future of unsteady relations with iran with house intelligence chair khan mike rogers. ...and a touch of sweetness. you'll be delighted to discover how good they taste. get your free sample of quaker oatmeal squares on facebook. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis
if people start coming out of their jobs again we're in trouble. >> europe and iran the big threat. one thing the white house worries about, job growth is faster than predicted by the level of gdp growth and that will equalize and slow it down in 2012. >> thank you all so much. >>> up next, president obama says all options are on the table when it comes to iran. a look at the future of unsteady relations with iran with house intelligence chair khan mike rogers. ...and a...
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that's europe. that's not us. i think that remains a dominant instinct-- >>> but why then are the polls so divided? 50% think he's doing a good job. everybody knows he's a massive spender. if what you are saying is true, his approval rating would be 35. most people say we don't want to be europe. but half the country's saying we. to be europe. wrap it up? >> reporter: we had a test of that in the real election twasn't a poll nnovember 2010, where obamacare, the big state-- >>> they took it on the chin then. the economy was worse then. >> reporter: it wasn't on the chin, it was a shellacking. right now, we are going to have a test of your proposition in november. i think that will determine if we are a passive populist or if we want to maintain -- what is at stake. but the problem is that we don't have a republican in the field for the presidency who can articulate-- >>> right now. they might get better at it. if president obama wins in november, we have to learn french and i am assuming the government will pay for
that's europe. that's not us. i think that remains a dominant instinct-- >>> but why then are the polls so divided? 50% think he's doing a good job. everybody knows he's a massive spender. if what you are saying is true, his approval rating would be 35. most people say we don't want to be europe. but half the country's saying we. to be europe. wrap it up? >> reporter: we had a test of that in the real election twasn't a poll nnovember 2010, where obamacare, the big state--...
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with all the republican attacks on europe, you still have higher levels of mobility in europe. but in terms of the safety net. what struck me in this new york times article last sunday which was powerful about the geographic of safety benefits was critics, even critics of benefits rely on it. and the fact that states with the most anti-government state officials are receiving more safety benefits. there's something very powerful in the la30 years of government with bashing. look how the government handled the bank bail outs, it's not working in some cases but at a time when businesses nor consumers are investing or spending, government is critical to the recovery. >> my criticism is of president obama, and i've complimented him in other areas. in this regard, it's a huge missed opportunity. i think we need fundamental tax reform and get rid of loopholes and deductions, we do not need to raise tax on job creators but he should have embraced the simpson plan, there are big things he needs to do and he needs to take leadership on and he has completely just dumped the responsibilit
with all the republican attacks on europe, you still have higher levels of mobility in europe. but in terms of the safety net. what struck me in this new york times article last sunday which was powerful about the geographic of safety benefits was critics, even critics of benefits rely on it. and the fact that states with the most anti-government state officials are receiving more safety benefits. there's something very powerful in the la30 years of government with bashing. look how the...
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what happens is you know, you are on vacation in europe is when you get sick. so you don't have access to your ekg, your cat scan. if it's in the cloud you can have access anywhere and i can't tell you how many lives can be saved if you had your informaon. >> i can't tell you because hi hrt surgery there paris, i can't tell you how many people traveling to france have said to me could i have the name of your doctor st in case. >> yeah. >> well, think if you had all your information. we would know exactly everything aboutou before hopefully we don't need to do surgery in the future. >> rose: what has been the greatest discover in medicine sin penicillin. >> you know t is a great question certainly dna is a part of it you know but dna is one of the few things in biology we got right so we put it on a pedestal. we predicted it a structure, we predicted-- we could do the genome, et cetera. anti-buy ot oiks i'm not sure it is the greatest discovery because it kind of screwed us up a little bit. we started to treat all disease like infectious disease so infectious di
what happens is you know, you are on vacation in europe is when you get sick. so you don't have access to your ekg, your cat scan. if it's in the cloud you can have access anywhere and i can't tell you how many lives can be saved if you had your informaon. >> i can't tell you because hi hrt surgery there paris, i can't tell you how many people traveling to france have said to me could i have the name of your doctor st in case. >> yeah. >> well, think if you had all your...
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it's really been hardest hit in eastern and skeern parts of europe and it has gone into western europe. big ben was snowed in, they had to cancel 30% of the flights because of the snow. >> why is this happening? is the cold weather in europe related to the nice weather here? >> probable not exactly related to each other. there's this phenomena, the arctic isolation. all of that cold air gets bottled up and eventually the pressure gets built up enough that we get a kink and it allows the cold air to move into siberia and enter into eastern europe. they get these cold snaps, but this has been prolonged and more cold air will be moving in by the middle of this week. so it's been a long, extremely difficult, the homeless population in particular has really struggled. >> there will not be a warm-up in europe any time soon. >> it's looking like toward the end of the week we'll see significant warming. >> and here? >> we're staying awfully warm. we were talking proppics potentially over the weekend. >> unbelievable. >> very unusual for us, too. >> thanks, jacqui. >>> you've been sounding off
it's really been hardest hit in eastern and skeern parts of europe and it has gone into western europe. big ben was snowed in, they had to cancel 30% of the flights because of the snow. >> why is this happening? is the cold weather in europe related to the nice weather here? >> probable not exactly related to each other. there's this phenomena, the arctic isolation. all of that cold air gets bottled up and eventually the pressure gets built up enough that we get a kink and it allows...