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facility and will be reunited with his family. these developments coming while secretary of state hillary clinton and treasury secretary timothy geithner are in beijing preparing for economic and strategic meetings with chinese leaders beginning on thursday. it s not clear how the chen case might influence those talks, but this was starting to become a sticky situation between the u.s. and china. china now reportedly demanding an apology from the u.s. for sheltering the activist. we ll have a live report from beijing in the next half hour. our other big story of the morning. new questions about america s longest war, this after a trip to afghanistan by the president that was supposed to sum it all up. president obama saying one year after the death of osama bin laden that crushing al qaeda is within reach. but a car bomb that killed six people after air force one was wheels up certainly a tough reminder that there s a long way to go in that country. we still don t know how
white house is a currency manipulator. most people think they are, but we don t want to be picking fights with someone we re very dependent on. and right now we have an economic situation of mutual dependency, and that s not what you want. you don t want to be dependent on them for borrowing, and they need their currency to stay strong, but this is not two countries staying strong, it s being dependent in an unhealthy way. you talk about fixing global balances. these big deficits we re looking at, these are the global imbalances that have to be fixed. that s right, although i am a little curious what people on the panel think about those who say china cannot afford to mess with us in terms of our debt, because they are dependent economically on us, and so if we re not going to be their consumers, what happens to them? i m a little curious how that s going to play out. there s a flip side to that. you know the adage if you owe the bank a little, it owes you,