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, great and small, contribute financial support and manpower, including combat troops from australia new zealand, and korea. our combat forces were deployed to areas known to be the strongholds -- known to be viet cong strongholds. once again, the helicopter becomes indispensable in the struggle against the communist terrorists who, like quicksilver, break up and spread to inaccessible areas when they are attacked. but very little, if anything, is inaccessible to our troops in helicopters. but helicopters and modern equipment cannot be the full answer. or here in vietnam, it is up to the individual fighting man to go by foot, to seek out, find and destroy the enemy. tactical airstrikes support the infantry's efforts, helping eliminate the hard-core viet cong. the navy provides fighters support for ground operations. finally, prisoners of war. all of this massive american effort, because the people, and the government, of the united states, have a commitment to the south vietnamese people, and to freedom. for us, our commitment is a matter of national honor. we intend to keep it. our objective in
, great and small, contribute financial support and manpower, including combat troops from australia new zealand, and korea. our combat forces were deployed to areas known to be the strongholds -- known to be viet cong strongholds. once again, the helicopter becomes indispensable in the struggle against the communist terrorists who, like quicksilver, break up and spread to inaccessible areas when they are attacked. but very little, if anything, is inaccessible to our troops in helicopters. but...
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pandora is in three -- the u.s., australia, new zealand.omething you will figure out, or is this how your business is going to be? tim: i think international is inevitable. for us, it is a matter of finding the right license. emily: in the next era, will artists negotiate directly with streaming services? tim: we have done direct deals. the key is, do both sides understand the value the other brings? emily: it seems like tidal, apple, spotify, they get the buzz. does it affect the business? the stock is down from highs over the summer. tim: the little engine that could. we have been through a lot of ups and downs. that has been part of our dna as a culture. we are a modest culture. we treasure humility. it is a company principle. there has been 25 "pandora killers" we can count. we do not get frustrated by who has the limelight. emily: will pandora ever offer live traffic, weather, sports? tim: there is non-music, sports news -- i think that will eventually find a home on pandora. the thing is, how do you do that in a way that is elegantly
pandora is in three -- the u.s., australia, new zealand.omething you will figure out, or is this how your business is going to be? tim: i think international is inevitable. for us, it is a matter of finding the right license. emily: in the next era, will artists negotiate directly with streaming services? tim: we have done direct deals. the key is, do both sides understand the value the other brings? emily: it seems like tidal, apple, spotify, they get the buzz. does it affect the business? the...
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new zealand in the rugby championships. they will be looking to bounce back from their defeat to australia. rrently lead the tournament. >> [ inaudible ] pressure it's one versus two in the world. south africa, versus all blacks. it's a great occasion. and just toly up to the challenge, the all blacks [ inaudible ] it's all about them playing down a challenge for us and our job is to not let them down. >> we're up against one of the best sides in the world, if not the best side playing on their home patch, and it will be a challenge to see young players in. we're mindful of the fact that there's a world cup at the end of the year and we have to select the right 31 people to go to that and we're mindful that we have to have experience to be able to compete. >> that's all of your sport for now. >> thanks raul. nasa has just released new pictures of the planet pluto. it shows pluto's surface to be remarkably smooth. the aim of the mission is to assess what pluto's surface is made up of and to study its atmosphere. >>> why not take a look at our website, the address is www.aljazeera.com. you can
new zealand in the rugby championships. they will be looking to bounce back from their defeat to australia. rrently lead the tournament. >> [ inaudible ] pressure it's one versus two in the world. south africa, versus all blacks. it's a great occasion. and just toly up to the challenge, the all blacks [ inaudible ] it's all about them playing down a challenge for us and our job is to not let them down. >> we're up against one of the best sides in the world, if not the best side...
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the biggest geographic trading area in the world, stretching from south america through to australia, new zealand, north asia and countries like that. canada and the united states as well. some of the countries involved - it's a difference in the g.e. p could be huge in vietnam, 14%. nothing like that level of growth in the u.s. more like 0.5%. nonetheless significant. what it could mean is cheeper goods in the united states tariffs from clothes, vietnam, coming here. trucks from japan as well. the risk that that could cost jobs. u.s. exporters right across that huge region. so the supporters of this deal say significant in economic terms. also politically, president obama in his first term as u.s. president made it clear that he wanted to give the united states more towards the asia pacific region. free trade is more than tariff reduction, it's about setting the rules and regulations of trade. labour patent laws. if they are set by a u.s.-led trade strategy, that stops gina the big unspoken -- china, the big unspoken setting up its rival trade agreement. that is the fear if the talks don't go th
the biggest geographic trading area in the world, stretching from south america through to australia, new zealand, north asia and countries like that. canada and the united states as well. some of the countries involved - it's a difference in the g.e. p could be huge in vietnam, 14%. nothing like that level of growth in the u.s. more like 0.5%. nonetheless significant. what it could mean is cheeper goods in the united states tariffs from clothes, vietnam, coming here. trucks from japan as well....
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and very well spoken >> emily : she has more social media followers and the population of australia and new zealand combined. she even has an app for those who wanted to hear that they got what they paid for >>:it just shows how good a person she is and how caring she is toward other people >> emily : but the people who paid anything from 40 to $200 to hear about how she felt about women being objectified in media, or anything deeper, left empty-handed >>:the last people that i saw here had such a huge impact on who we are as a political society, and while kim is extremely influential she does not have any deaths, --depth, which is unfortunate that some of people look up to her. it would be better if somebody that has more of a positive influence was looked up to >> emily : the event was so popular that had to move from oakland over to the castro because there were more open seats i did find out that the do not pay any of the speakers >> pam new at 11. internet and phone services have been disrupted in parts of the bay area. after three major fiber optic cables were cut. the f-b-i says, the vandali
and very well spoken >> emily : she has more social media followers and the population of australia and new zealand combined. she even has an app for those who wanted to hear that they got what they paid for >>:it just shows how good a person she is and how caring she is toward other people >> emily : but the people who paid anything from 40 to $200 to hear about how she felt about women being objectified in media, or anything deeper, left empty-handed >>:the last people...
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shots is the statistics australia police explicit go with guns no guns on the street no australia no new zealand and other country didn't take guns from the street with the police you kill your own people you kill your people black, white most black, most islanders you destroy the country you can't why? because they open you the door their house and you came here and killed all this and stole their land and lakes and rivers everything and how could you live after this my god i tried a few times to found why they did this police but nobody wanted to help nobody if you let us go as to the chief of police he think that he will - not punish yes. >> god bless america. >> thank you any further public comment? good evening >> hi how are you doing. >> so we all know there's been a lot going on in housing areas of san francisco specifically dealing with criminal activities myself and a few of my colleagues have been interviewing citizens in the area trying to get their prospective on sfpd we cho's which i see people of your rallies and royals realize that people in my group was effected we know the reaso
shots is the statistics australia police explicit go with guns no guns on the street no australia no new zealand and other country didn't take guns from the street with the police you kill your own people you kill your people black, white most black, most islanders you destroy the country you can't why? because they open you the door their house and you came here and killed all this and stole their land and lakes and rivers everything and how could you live after this my god i tried a few times...
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australia. that sentiment is flowing through into new zealand. markets in general looking pretty good. rishaad: you know what happens with that. well, smartes as sales leading to another profit miss. shery has been looking to the numbers. a couple of things one-run % this time around. the latter is more worrying % the first. enough foro produce the popular edge model while the traditional model struggled to challenge apple's bigger iphone. at the same time, samsung has to struggle with slowing demand in china. symptoms market share is falling to 8.6% in china. net income coming in at $4.9 billion in the three months ending in june. falling below analysts estimates. 2.obile unit slumping 37% to 4 billion dollars. mobileght spot was the profit business. expect to have orders for the main processors in the next iphone. a key challenge remains for samsung, that being the strengthen the korean won -- now we're seeing sam son stock taking a hit down 2.7% after those results. will have a more detailed look at that story later in the program. over to davidget inglis because he is having a look
australia. that sentiment is flowing through into new zealand. markets in general looking pretty good. rishaad: you know what happens with that. well, smartes as sales leading to another profit miss. shery has been looking to the numbers. a couple of things one-run % this time around. the latter is more worrying % the first. enough foro produce the popular edge model while the traditional model struggled to challenge apple's bigger iphone. at the same time, samsung has to struggle with slowing...
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new zealand. but so we would be in the bizarre situation if mann won this suit, that you would be able to say things in canada, the unitees kingdom, new zealand, australia about michael mann's science that you can't say in the united states. and i do not believe that it was the intention of the framers of the first amendment that americans should have fewer free speech rights than countries which remain within the british empire. so it is an important free speech case. the most important for half a century. and if he loses it will be -- if he loses it will be a great victory for the first amendment. if he wins, it will be an absolute catastrophe. his hockey stick will in effect have smashed the first amendment into pieces. >> stan golderberg from the hurricane research division in miami which has nothing to do with my question. i'm sure other people are thinking the same thing. would you like to sing a few bars for us? [cheers and applause] >> no, no. i did that in front of the first judge, and -- [laughter] and she resigned from the case. she said, i'll take another 20 years of landlord and tenant before i hear that guy do another eight bars. i sang fo
new zealand. but so we would be in the bizarre situation if mann won this suit, that you would be able to say things in canada, the unitees kingdom, new zealand, australia about michael mann's science that you can't say in the united states. and i do not believe that it was the intention of the framers of the first amendment that americans should have fewer free speech rights than countries which remain within the british empire. so it is an important free speech case. the most important for...
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they including taiwan, jap, australia, and new zealand which also has uncensored internet action. china and vietnam are among the countries with tight restrictions. indonesia is making very improvements, but journalists still face violence, threats and intimidation. >> setting the agenda for the youngest online newspapers. they're trying to create an alternative voice in news. the project gained traction during last year's protests, which brought tens of thousands of people to the streets. it broke records in online campaigns but already it's facing hurdles. >> we have been hindered somewhat. >> it's a problem that's becoming more common. the 79 protest last year exposed the government's reluctance to engage the media and proved to be a risky time for journalists. >> not only are journalists blocked from their news sources not getting information but they were physically attacked in life-threatening attacks. >> thefreedom of expression is protected by law, but that doesn't stop the press freedom from decemberterateing particularly over the last few years. reporters without borders
they including taiwan, jap, australia, and new zealand which also has uncensored internet action. china and vietnam are among the countries with tight restrictions. indonesia is making very improvements, but journalists still face violence, threats and intimidation. >> setting the agenda for the youngest online newspapers. they're trying to create an alternative voice in news. the project gained traction during last year's protests, which brought tens of thousands of people to the...
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they include taiwan japan, australia and new zealand which have free internet.na, afghanistan, thailand and vietnam are among the countries with tight restrictions. freedom house says indonesia is making slow improvements but journalists face violence threats and intimidation. gopoland takes a look at fres freedom in hong done. >> hong kong's youngestet online newspaper. the project gained traction during the pro-democracy protests that brought tens of thousands of people to the streets. it will broke records in its online fundraising campaign reflecting i ammmense public interest but facing government. >> they helped compile the press freedom index. the results monitored. it is protected ryeby law but it has deteriorated over the past few years. internal national watchdog reporters without borders says hong kong has hit a new long ranking 70th out of 180 countries surveyed. when the index launched 13 years ago, hong kong was among the world's top 20 countries for press freedom. hong kong's media is turmoil. at least three longstanding chinese publications are s
they include taiwan japan, australia and new zealand which have free internet.na, afghanistan, thailand and vietnam are among the countries with tight restrictions. freedom house says indonesia is making slow improvements but journalists face violence threats and intimidation. gopoland takes a look at fres freedom in hong done. >> hong kong's youngestet online newspaper. the project gained traction during the pro-democracy protests that brought tens of thousands of people to the streets....
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news for the consumer. liz: listen, we appreciate all of you weighing in here, we're watching the clocks closely. 9:20 p.m. eastern time when the hang seng opens. watch australia. watch australia and new zealand markets as well. great to see you. >>> should you, the investor, care about what's happening in the chinese markets? a drop of 146 points. is that really a big deal for the dow, or is china so distant that it doesn't matter? that's the debate we have on our hands. derek scissors says don't worry, it's not mountain we're making it out to be. he's joining us from washington, d.c., with the american enterprise institute. and jim frischling of new oak saying are you kidding me? china totally matters! bring them both in. derek, to you first, why does china matter, make our viewer understand that there could be a worse leg down on this issue? >> china matters, it's just the chinese stock market doesn't matter, and the evidence i'll offer is when chinese stock markets soar at 150% over a 12-month period, did anyone really notice? the commodity prices rallied. did the chinese economy get better? the answer is no, and no. china does matter and you're in the chinese stock market, you're getting
news for the consumer. liz: listen, we appreciate all of you weighing in here, we're watching the clocks closely. 9:20 p.m. eastern time when the hang seng opens. watch australia. watch australia and new zealand markets as well. great to see you. >>> should you, the investor, care about what's happening in the chinese markets? a drop of 146 points. is that really a big deal for the dow, or is china so distant that it doesn't matter? that's the debate we have on our hands. derek...
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both australia and new zealand look around the country and say we need more doctors. ge in australia is $14. that's not by law. it's risen naturally because they're not dumping low wage workers. the democrats want to get credit of raising the minimum wage it wouldn't be low other than they're dumping low wage workers on us. >> do you see donald trump getting from where he is today through the debates, does he win iowa new hampshire, south carolina? does he win nevada florida? >> i can see him more than i can see any of the other ones winning the nomination and winning the presidency right now. certainly winning the presidency. >> congratulations on the book. where does 2016 gop presidential candidate chris christie where does he stand on immigration and the border security and iran? we'll ask him next. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. planters. nutrition starts with nut. ♪ every auto insurance polic
both australia and new zealand look around the country and say we need more doctors. ge in australia is $14. that's not by law. it's risen naturally because they're not dumping low wage workers. the democrats want to get credit of raising the minimum wage it wouldn't be low other than they're dumping low wage workers on us. >> do you see donald trump getting from where he is today through the debates, does he win iowa new hampshire, south carolina? does he win nevada florida? >> i...
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especially great britain, canada australia, new zealand. also some allies in europe as well.s is an epic confrontation. we have to be prepared to do everything that is necessary in order to emphatically crush and defeat isis as well as its poisonous islamist ideology. >> an epic confrontation. thank you so much from the british foundation. we appreciate you joining us here today. complicated situation. a map that just keeps going in all directions. thank you. >> thanks very much. >>> when you get on a ferris wheel, you really expect to be able to get off the same way. well not so much in orlando. riders trapped on the east coast's largest ferris wheel after it ground to a halt yesterday in florida. 66 passengers on the orlando eye were stranded for up to three hours in the scorching summer heat. authorities say a technical crew and firefighters were able to rescue all of the riders from the 400 foot observation wheel. nobody was injured in the accident. not only do you have the scorching heat for three hours, i used to live in orlando, it's hot. the other question is what do
especially great britain, canada australia, new zealand. also some allies in europe as well.s is an epic confrontation. we have to be prepared to do everything that is necessary in order to emphatically crush and defeat isis as well as its poisonous islamist ideology. >> an epic confrontation. thank you so much from the british foundation. we appreciate you joining us here today. complicated situation. a map that just keeps going in all directions. thank you. >> thanks very much....
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the overall sentiment in new zealand and australia are quite weak.he domestic dynamics are quite low. spending on the consumer side is way down. we aren't seeing exports from a regional standpoint. it is a crisis in the whole region. most importantly, the commodity story is not developing the way australia and new zealand would like. well the rbnz was slightly less hawkish we should see some basis points. anna: there is a chance that the kiwi dollar -- any banks we are seeing in the kiwi today are around expectations. peter: very much so. they were expecting significantly more dovish are rbnz. the overall sentiment is quite bullish on the domestic economy and there is a specific effort to push it lower. any upside is going to be talked down by central bankers in order to get the kiwi weaker. anna: they have their own things, don't they? can you put them together and talk about them as a whole? peter: i think so. i think commodity currencies and commodities have become extremely correlated. each commodity has its own story. oil may have the iran story
the overall sentiment in new zealand and australia are quite weak.he domestic dynamics are quite low. spending on the consumer side is way down. we aren't seeing exports from a regional standpoint. it is a crisis in the whole region. most importantly, the commodity story is not developing the way australia and new zealand would like. well the rbnz was slightly less hawkish we should see some basis points. anna: there is a chance that the kiwi dollar -- any banks we are seeing in the kiwi today...
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they include people in taiwan japan, australia and new zealand, which also have unsensored internet accessina, afghanistan, thailand and vietnam are among the countries with tight restrictions. freedom house says that indonesia is making slow improvements but journalists there still face violence threats, and intimidation. al jazeera looks now at the issue of press freedom in hong kong. >> pelee simulates attacks on poland. absolutely. >> the youngest online newspaper, these journalists say they are trying to provide an alternative voice in news. the project gained traction during last year's pro-democracy protest which brought tens of thousands of people to the streets. at a time broke records in its okay fundraising campaign reflecting immense public interest but already facing hurdles. >> actually we have been hindered somewhat in that we have not been allowed access to the government information systems. >> according to the hong kong journalist association, it's a problem that's becoming more problem. the government's reluctance to engage the media proved to be a risky time for journal
they include people in taiwan japan, australia and new zealand, which also have unsensored internet accessina, afghanistan, thailand and vietnam are among the countries with tight restrictions. freedom house says that indonesia is making slow improvements but journalists there still face violence threats, and intimidation. al jazeera looks now at the issue of press freedom in hong kong. >> pelee simulates attacks on poland. absolutely. >> the youngest online newspaper, these...
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those countries include japan, taiwan australia and new zealand while china, afghanistan, thailand andietnam are among the countryies with the tightest restrictions. a report now from hong kong about how the media operates there. >> pele simulates attack on poland. absolutely. >> the agenda the daily editorial meeting for hong kong's youngest online newspaper. they say they are trying to provide an alternative voice in june. it gained traction after the proceed democracy. it broke records in online fundraising campaign reflecting immense public interest but already it's facing hurdles. >>> there wasn't any direct call for the government. we have been hindered somewhat in that we have not been allowed access to the government information system. >> according to the hong kong journalist association, it's a problem that's becoming more common. the 79 day occupied protests last year exposed the government's reluctance to engage the media and proved to be a risky time for journalists. >> not only that journalists are blocked from new sources, cannot get information, but they were physically
those countries include japan, taiwan australia and new zealand while china, afghanistan, thailand andietnam are among the countryies with the tightest restrictions. a report now from hong kong about how the media operates there. >> pele simulates attack on poland. absolutely. >> the agenda the daily editorial meeting for hong kong's youngest online newspaper. they say they are trying to provide an alternative voice in june. it gained traction after the proceed democracy. it broke...
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new zealand cheryl casone details. cheryl: an interesting story happening maria. australia new zealand sent acdc drummer 8 months house arrest after musician pleaded guilt to threatening to kill a former employee charges with possession of methamphetamine and marijuana, giants two-time defenseive end reportedly am tauted right next finger after he injured both lands in 4th of july fireworks accident -- we all -- 4th of july actor tom selleck in hot water pun intended ooimz accused of stealing from fire hydrant during california's historic drought famous for role in "magnum pi" said to have used a water truck to take water off to his estate "l.a. times" saying police looked into complaint couldn't find wrongdoing water dealt caught him stealing water. >> why did police said we can't find evidence. >> not looking at pi the private investigator. here is what i am saying all in you know what i mean? >> a turning blind eye. >> you are saying, on the pools in greece. >> love that story. >> pools that don't exist water stealing that doesn't happen. >> things must be desperate if s
new zealand cheryl casone details. cheryl: an interesting story happening maria. australia new zealand sent acdc drummer 8 months house arrest after musician pleaded guilt to threatening to kill a former employee charges with possession of methamphetamine and marijuana, giants two-time defenseive end reportedly am tauted right next finger after he injured both lands in 4th of july fireworks accident -- we all -- 4th of july actor tom selleck in hot water pun intended ooimz accused of stealing...
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. >> new zealand and australia will vy for this year's rugby title. new zealand faced south africa in johannesburg. the all blacks upped the pressure in the second half. set to etire after this year's world cup celebrate the win in africa. final score 27-20. >> australia were easy winners against argentina in mendoza. they picked on the bonus core win. they'll be next in sydney on august 8. >> manchester united unbeaten in preseason matches and claimed their biggest win beating barcelona. united 2-0 up in their international champions cup match in california. barca pulled a goal back in the last few minute witness a volley, sealing a 3-1 victory for united. >> there was a friendly win for chelsea in charlotte, north carolina. they fell behind after a goal. chelsea was knocked out of the champions league last season. this game 1-1. chelsea's star saved silva's kick then blasted in the winner himself to give chelsea a 6-5 victory. >> involved in preseason action, one of the best goals you'll see this year, in their match taking place in china. an-degree
. >> new zealand and australia will vy for this year's rugby title. new zealand faced south africa in johannesburg. the all blacks upped the pressure in the second half. set to etire after this year's world cup celebrate the win in africa. final score 27-20. >> australia were easy winners against argentina in mendoza. they picked on the bonus core win. they'll be next in sydney on august 8. >> manchester united unbeaten in preseason matches and claimed their biggest win...
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have thought it would have in 2011 and 2012 and netflix is in canada and latin america and australia and new zealand the new japanese expansion coming this quarter and every new tv in japan would have a netflix button and by the end of next year netflix plans to be in 200 countries and the gigantic market that is in china where they're going to open with a movie and then back into a netflix. >> management has never once been anything but transparent the whole time. telling you that everything that happened could happen and even submitting themselves to an exhausting and exhaustive q & a with aggressive analysts with each one of its conference calls including people who didn't like the story. they were clear about the flan and they executed flawlessly even after the initial gaffe when they tried to split off the dvd business and leading to a brief exodus of customers. they changed quickly that course. isn't that what we really want and then they succeeded. you want a management that realizes it made a mistake, owns up changes course and wins. even the strength of the company's original content was so
have thought it would have in 2011 and 2012 and netflix is in canada and latin america and australia and new zealand the new japanese expansion coming this quarter and every new tv in japan would have a netflix button and by the end of next year netflix plans to be in 200 countries and the gigantic market that is in china where they're going to open with a movie and then back into a netflix. >> management has never once been anything but transparent the whole time. telling you that...
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new zealand. but so we would be in the bizarre situation if mann won this suit, that you would be able to say things in canada, the unitees kingdom, new zealand, australiabout michael mann's science that you can't say in the united states. and i do not believe that it was the intention of the framers of the first amendment that americans should have fewer free speech rights than countries which remain within the british empire. so it is an important free speech case. the most important for half a century. and if he loses it will be -- if he loses it will be a great victory for the first amendment. if he wins, it will be an absolute catastrophe. his hockey stick will in effect have smashed the first amendment into pieces.
new zealand. but so we would be in the bizarre situation if mann won this suit, that you would be able to say things in canada, the unitees kingdom, new zealand, australiabout michael mann's science that you can't say in the united states. and i do not believe that it was the intention of the framers of the first amendment that americans should have fewer free speech rights than countries which remain within the british empire. so it is an important free speech case. the most important for half...
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. >> new zealand and australia will vie for this year's rugby championship title after both recorded victories. new zealand faced south africa in johannesburg. the springboks made a strong site. it gave them an early lead. they upped the pressure. captain richie mccall set to retire sealed the wind. final score 27-20. >> australia easy winners against argentina. they picked up a bonus point win. they next meet in sydney. we know which team will play which as they qualify. the asian qualifying process has begun. they have competed for 13 spots. the oldest rivalry in the world as england were grouped with scotland. spain and italy found themselves in the same group. russia qualifies as hosts and will be joined as 13 other countries. africa's confederation has five spots. asia has four places the same as south america, north and central america's c.o.n.c.a.c.a.f. there's three qualifiers, the remaining two places decided by play-off. they face the fifth team in south america, the fourth team plays the fifth team in asia. the process includes 851 matches over the six confederations. 206 t
. >> new zealand and australia will vie for this year's rugby championship title after both recorded victories. new zealand faced south africa in johannesburg. the springboks made a strong site. it gave them an early lead. they upped the pressure. captain richie mccall set to retire sealed the wind. final score 27-20. >> australia easy winners against argentina. they picked up a bonus point win. they next meet in sydney. we know which team will play which as they qualify. the asian...
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it doesn't happen so much between the u.s., canada, new zealand, australia, and the u.k. but the nature, you know, this is intelligence business. you monitor each other. you get caught. as eleanor says, you apologize and you do it again. >> a reminder. edward snowden's initial revelations came on the eve of president obama's palm springs summit with xi jinping. after the u.s. had accused china of massive cyber theft leaks about n.s.a. spying on angela merkel came on the eve of a u.s.-eu summit. and now this. i ask you again is this coincidence? >> well, everything is going to be a coincidence if that's the case, because they're doing it all the time. this is what they do. they try and get as much intelligence including from allies more or less, if they have to. if they don't feel they're getting everything that they need to know or feel they want to know. we're providing them with a lot of intelligence. we expect they're going to tell us what we want them to tell us. often they don't do that. >> the most embarrassing thing was being caught listening in on one of angela me
it doesn't happen so much between the u.s., canada, new zealand, australia, and the u.k. but the nature, you know, this is intelligence business. you monitor each other. you get caught. as eleanor says, you apologize and you do it again. >> a reminder. edward snowden's initial revelations came on the eve of president obama's palm springs summit with xi jinping. after the u.s. had accused china of massive cyber theft leaks about n.s.a. spying on angela merkel came on the eve of a u.s.-eu...
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new zealand and australia have been urging cuts for a long list of items by china and india wanted the list shortened. both sides made some concessions toward 80% liberalization but remained divided on the issue. japan's minister of trade said even though the officials failed to get an agreement they were able to narrow some differences. >> translator: we were able to reconfirm our goal to conclude the negotiations by year end and set the directions for future talks, so it was a big step forward for us. >> the ministers decided to meet again next month in the capitol. >>> a fisherman in vietnam make a big contribution to the diet and bigger one to the economy but now aiming to hook another market. they are trying to boost shipments of china to japan but finding it isn't as easy as it looks. >> reporter: many diners at japan's sushi restaurants get tuna among anything else on the menu. managers at this fishery company in central vietnam have got their sights set on japan's lucrative sushi market. they are checking the quality of tuna that just came in. the company is taking part in the
new zealand and australia have been urging cuts for a long list of items by china and india wanted the list shortened. both sides made some concessions toward 80% liberalization but remained divided on the issue. japan's minister of trade said even though the officials failed to get an agreement they were able to narrow some differences. >> translator: we were able to reconfirm our goal to conclude the negotiations by year end and set the directions for future talks, so it was a big step...
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australia and new zealand are restricting american rules on access for pharmaceutical companies. vietnam, mexico, and burning -- brunei have far to go to comply with international standards on labor organizing. cannot might drop out of talks altogether. and the state department's decision to update its rating of malaysia's efforts to combat human trafficking cause an uproar among labor and human rights activists. if you missed that update on human rights by the secretary of state, go to our website c-span.org. we showed you earlier how new jersey senator bob menendez came onto the floor after that update to criticize the administration for doing that. susan from florida. independent. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. last week, apparently humana insurance company was bought out by aetna i believe. and there was another big insurance company that bought a smaller one. the news is not reporting -- i believe this to be a monopoly. these people can increase rates again. it is a mess. it is upsetting and questionable. i wish they would respond on that. i agree with m
australia and new zealand are restricting american rules on access for pharmaceutical companies. vietnam, mexico, and burning -- brunei have far to go to comply with international standards on labor organizing. cannot might drop out of talks altogether. and the state department's decision to update its rating of malaysia's efforts to combat human trafficking cause an uproar among labor and human rights activists. if you missed that update on human rights by the secretary of state, go to our...
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from mexico, peru, across to new zealand, australia vietnam singapore, japan and then across to canada and the united states. which is, of course, the biggest economy involved. in all those countries have a population well over half billion people. if this deal goes ahead then all the countries involved stand to see their gdps rise by 14% in vietnam's case, the country that stands to gain the most in this deal. gains in other countries will be more modest down to half percent of gdp for the united states. but for the united states this deal is as much about politics as it is about economics. president obama and his first term said that he wanted to pivot the united states' interest more towards asia. he sees this trade deal more than that. trade is more than that, the rules, the regulations the norms, if you like. the united states wants these norms and all these things that go along with trade they want that to be theirs. the big unclone am president obama is concerned if this deal does not go through they'll trying to set up a free trade deal not aced seen. >> they hope that the tran
from mexico, peru, across to new zealand, australia vietnam singapore, japan and then across to canada and the united states. which is, of course, the biggest economy involved. in all those countries have a population well over half billion people. if this deal goes ahead then all the countries involved stand to see their gdps rise by 14% in vietnam's case, the country that stands to gain the most in this deal. gains in other countries will be more modest down to half percent of gdp for the...
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that led, in may 1942, to an inspection trip to australia and new zealand, during which according tontial library website, he took part as an observer in a number of bomber missions. one mission, about which some controversy has arisen, resulted in the award of the silver star, given as a result of his decision to participate as an observer in "a hazardous area bound combat missions over hostile positions in new guinea." in july 1942, president roosevelt, having band federal legislatures from serving in the armed forces, required lbj be removed of active duty. he remained in the naval reserve however, until two months after his accession to the presidency. one more. richard and nixon served -- richard nixon served in the pacific as well. born in 1913, he graduated from a quaker founded college and with the aid of a scholarship was admitted to duke law school. following a short time of practicing law in his hometown he accepted a job in the office of administration in late 1941 but disgusted by what he encountered in washington -- as he later confessed, desiring to obtain a war record
that led, in may 1942, to an inspection trip to australia and new zealand, during which according tontial library website, he took part as an observer in a number of bomber missions. one mission, about which some controversy has arisen, resulted in the award of the silver star, given as a result of his decision to participate as an observer in "a hazardous area bound combat missions over hostile positions in new guinea." in july 1942, president roosevelt, having band federal...
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new accountability as something they want to emulate. and slowly but surely, holland and germany and france and england and australia and new zealand adopting serious parliamentary oversight committees. they still haven't gone as far as we. have most of the countries don't give the committees subpoena powers for example. we are widely admired for taking the dark side of government and bringing some modicum of democracy to it. i'd also point out, you know before the church committee, the idea of having a five-year study of torture carried out by the cia would be unthinkable. you'd never have that. so there have been some examples, i think since the church committee of really rigorous oversight. and i've been in the room in the house intelligence committee where members have changed covert actions through dialogue with the dci, this the stupid. this costs too much. what do you want to achieve here? and the dci will go back to the white house and say, the house or the senate thinks we need to make these modifications. and let's never forget the importance of the power of the purse. eddie bowlen in the later stage where he went from cheer leade
new accountability as something they want to emulate. and slowly but surely, holland and germany and france and england and australia and new zealand adopting serious parliamentary oversight committees. they still haven't gone as far as we. have most of the countries don't give the committees subpoena powers for example. we are widely admired for taking the dark side of government and bringing some modicum of democracy to it. i'd also point out, you know before the church committee, the idea of...
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new zealand right now, we saw a little changed on wall street. the ndx 50's starting off flat. the new zealand dollar spot strengthening. also counting down openings in australia and japan. helpful spending coming out at the bottom of this hour. this is what it looks like. down, buttures were we are expecting a slight higher open today. yet has been weakening. n has been weakening. it's a national holiday in sri lanka, so no trading bear. let's look at some breaking news. we have net income for the second quarter coming in at one billion singapore dollars. -- 1.05 singapore dollars. expecting 969 million. let's go to wall street now. we had a mixed day. growth cap speculators betting on a september rate hike. let's go straight to sue in new york. we did have stocks reversed earlier. we also have a lot of earnings coming in that affected the mix. that also facebook. it some disappointing earnings that we will get to later. the dollar rose to a four-month high. on the economic front, this is the focus. the latest data we are getting is that the gdp number rose. that was suggested by the market. that was significant. they are not expecting a big show for gdp for
new zealand right now, we saw a little changed on wall street. the ndx 50's starting off flat. the new zealand dollar spot strengthening. also counting down openings in australia and japan. helpful spending coming out at the bottom of this hour. this is what it looks like. down, buttures were we are expecting a slight higher open today. yet has been weakening. n has been weakening. it's a national holiday in sri lanka, so no trading bear. let's look at some breaking news. we have net income for...
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then it will rise naturally through the laws of supply and demand as it has in australia and new zealand. so d. >> there's a lot there obviously. do you want to the -- want the david brooks -- idon't read david brooks. >> his only audience are the all team be "new york times" who hired david brooks. david brooks, over the weekend suggested that donald trump was using textbook xenophobe ya in order to drive out the vote and suggested any antiimmigrant rhetoric and talking about different cultures that are not as good as western civilization would be seen know phobia. how should people in the audience counter that. we get this regularly. >> well, i suppose if you're only talking about people who have no right to live here, yeah you bet i'm seen know opposed. i'm not afraid of them. i think they're wrecking the country. they're wrecking the country for the people already here. the racism question, which i talk about a lot in my book -- no no, the reason americans are sensitive to the race issue particularly is because of the legacy of slavery and jim crow. that is why we have civil rights l
then it will rise naturally through the laws of supply and demand as it has in australia and new zealand. so d. >> there's a lot there obviously. do you want to the -- want the david brooks -- idon't read david brooks. >> his only audience are the all team be "new york times" who hired david brooks. david brooks, over the weekend suggested that donald trump was using textbook xenophobe ya in order to drive out the vote and suggested any antiimmigrant rhetoric and talking...
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it expand the last quarter to new zealand and australia.t is now planning to offer the service in japan, spain, italy, and portugal later this year. more international growth is expected as a result of that. we have seen blockbuster growth this year. you are looking at the s&p 500 ranked by returns for the year, in terms of stock performance. netflix is at the very top including today's games, up 124% for the year to date. more than double the second-best performer, electronic arts. it has been an incredible performance this year for netflix. obviously, continuing as the company came up with numbers today. ebay is the second-best performer in the s&p 500 today. sales beat estimates as it prepares to spin off paypal, which will become formalized as of monday. i said we would do the worst performers, let's get to one of them. sherwin-williams, down the most in six years. they cut their full-year earnings forecast setting the effects of a stronger dollar and also said he is seeing weaker and demand in some geographies. now a look at our top st
it expand the last quarter to new zealand and australia.t is now planning to offer the service in japan, spain, italy, and portugal later this year. more international growth is expected as a result of that. we have seen blockbuster growth this year. you are looking at the s&p 500 ranked by returns for the year, in terms of stock performance. netflix is at the very top including today's games, up 124% for the year to date. more than double the second-best performer, electronic arts. it has...
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new zealand and australia are sticking together. they will not go unless canada opens markets on dairy. canada has supply management, external tariffs and quotas. united states will not get in unless canada opens up its markets. key whichs and aussies under wto, they opened up dairy markets. there is no dial. we're not in unless canada opens its market. so there are things very important, obviously to that part of the world, dairy is critically important to north american partners as well. liz: chinese are buying a lot of dairy from new zealand. that is an interesting aspect. what the investment play here, andy? which part of the investment pie becomes more attractive if the trade deal goes through? >> you have to look back at chinese equities you have to wait until all the manipulation goes by the board. liz: the government trying to put pillows under the market. >> we've seen in to their defense, ecb doing it, japanese, central banks are all very much involved but i think china could actually be a very interesting investment play
new zealand and australia are sticking together. they will not go unless canada opens markets on dairy. canada has supply management, external tariffs and quotas. united states will not get in unless canada opens up its markets. key whichs and aussies under wto, they opened up dairy markets. there is no dial. we're not in unless canada opens its market. so there are things very important, obviously to that part of the world, dairy is critically important to north american partners as well. liz:...
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australia. they have the early lead. new zealand up the pressure in the second half, and they retire after this world cup. he would celebrate his last match in south africa 27-3. >> and i'll have a bit more later. >> thank you so much. now you can always check out our website any time. it's at www.aljazeera.com. that's it for me lauren taylor. maryam nemazee will be back with another full round of today's news. thank you so much for watching. >> saudi-led forces declare they'll stop bombing houthi rebels for five days to allow for aid delivery. hello, we're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up turkey's double offensive, more strikes against isil and syria and on kurdish positions in iraq. >> today we reaffirm and stand in united in the face of
australia. they have the early lead. new zealand up the pressure in the second half, and they retire after this world cup. he would celebrate his last match in south africa 27-3. >> and i'll have a bit more later. >> thank you so much. now you can always check out our website any time. it's at www.aljazeera.com. that's it for me lauren taylor. maryam nemazee will be back with another full round of today's news. thank you so much for watching. >> saudi-led forces declare...
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oprah is excited to bring her speaking tour to australia and new zealand but many fans are discouragede oprah sound check package you don't need empowerment. you need sanity. you get a meet with oprah preshow cocktail party. oprah's defense, there were cheaper tickets priced at $104 that sold out immediately. everybody is jumping at the chance to see her. >>> kate hudson is one of the coolest moms out there. she shared a glimpse of how she and ryder pass time at the airport. ♪ yeah a little dancing in the airport like nobody's watching. there's your pop start today. >> so cute. >> thank you so much. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. now we're in the lower 60s across the bay and mostly sunny skies going to get toasty outside this afternoon. a high of 82 degrees in the east bay peninsula. 84 degrees in the south bay. tri-valley look for highs reaching 93 degrees. san francisco in the mid-70s. north bay, in the lower 90s. and those temperatures continue to go up as we go through the rest of the workweek. >>> that's your latest weather. savannah? >> i'm sorry. >> i love you! >
oprah is excited to bring her speaking tour to australia and new zealand but many fans are discouragede oprah sound check package you don't need empowerment. you need sanity. you get a meet with oprah preshow cocktail party. oprah's defense, there were cheaper tickets priced at $104 that sold out immediately. everybody is jumping at the chance to see her. >>> kate hudson is one of the coolest moms out there. she shared a glimpse of how she and ryder pass time at the airport. ♪ yeah a...
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oprah is excited to bring her speaking tour to australia and new zealand but many fans are discouragedther said if you paid $2500 for the oprah sound check package you don't need empowerment. you need sanity. you get a meet with oprah preshow cocktail party. oprah's defense, there were cheaper tickets priced at $104 that sold out immediately. everybody is jumping at the chance to see her. >>> kate hudson is one of the coolest moms out there. she shared a glimpse of how she and ryder pass time at the airport. ♪ yeah a little dancing in the airport like nobody's watching. there's your pop start today. >> so cute. >> thank you so much. al can you handle the. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. storms this morning and a chance of more storms this afternoon. mostly cloudy. we'll be in the 80s today. not tomorrow. tomorrow is the beginning of some very hot weather. 91 degrees on tuesday. it gets hotter for wednesday and thursday and thursday much more humidity, steamy conditions leading to late day storms thursday. humidity drops some on friday but the temperature right back into
oprah is excited to bring her speaking tour to australia and new zealand but many fans are discouragedther said if you paid $2500 for the oprah sound check package you don't need empowerment. you need sanity. you get a meet with oprah preshow cocktail party. oprah's defense, there were cheaper tickets priced at $104 that sold out immediately. everybody is jumping at the chance to see her. >>> kate hudson is one of the coolest moms out there. she shared a glimpse of how she and ryder...
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canada and new zealand are a little bit different from australia. ced negative oil price shocks over the past year. the shock for new zealand have been even more recent. china has had a bit more easing than the other two economies. i don't think there are many parallels there. the strong folding commodities last year were certainly due to physical development but also due to a rising u.s. dollar or and yen, it has been very stable. you are also taking that dollar story out of the equation when you are thinking about commodities. at least price declines should be more modest than we saw last year. angie: but we are still expected to see strength in the u.s. dollar, especially as the u.s. continues to recover. how is that going to play out for asian currencies? richard: i think agent -- asian currencies are still quite vulnerable within the currency complex. if you were to pick one area where you wanted to benefit position for a stronger dollar, i think asia is the place. not only is the fed tightening up setting the liquidity dynamic in the region, bu
canada and new zealand are a little bit different from australia. ced negative oil price shocks over the past year. the shock for new zealand have been even more recent. china has had a bit more easing than the other two economies. i don't think there are many parallels there. the strong folding commodities last year were certainly due to physical development but also due to a rising u.s. dollar or and yen, it has been very stable. you are also taking that dollar story out of the equation when...
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he took his first trip abroad last year and he and his parents went to new zealand and then to australia brother. >> get ready for a potential travel nightmare. >> what could cause a ripple effect of delays around the country. >>> at the live desk breaking news out of atlanta where this morning's five people were shot. one person did survive. but among those dead two children and the shooter. all of this taking place inside of this home. this is just northeast of atlanta. we are hearing from police that this was a domestic related incident. a murder suicide. at this point, no information released on the victims but we're told that the shooter did have a criminal history. we're bring you more as we get it. >>> i'm mo let green in foggy bottom where d.c. police took two suspects into custody after a shooting this morning woke up this george washington university campus. all starting around 3:30 a.m. and part of a stolen car investigation that prompted an officer to fire his weapon. police won't tell us why the officer pulled the gun and shot it. a red car found at 23rd and h is at the cent
he took his first trip abroad last year and he and his parents went to new zealand and then to australia brother. >> get ready for a potential travel nightmare. >> what could cause a ripple effect of delays around the country. >>> at the live desk breaking news out of atlanta where this morning's five people were shot. one person did survive. but among those dead two children and the shooter. all of this taking place inside of this home. this is just northeast of atlanta....
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the new zealand dollar spot strengthening right now. openscounting down to the in australia, japan, korea. china thiscting morning and australia retail sales. chicago futures pointing to a slight higher open this morning from tokyo. atsing yesterday just merely 1% up. the dollar yen unchanged right now. mixed u.s. job set up for traders today in a shortened trading week. let's look at their action with oliver. good to see you this morning. how did markets behave ahead of this july 4 weekend? oliver: quietly. not a lot going on in the markets. we ended on the smp basically unchanged. a little further down in the dow. quiet day. a pretty a big jump in bali last weekend jump last week. will be going on a little longer than i think the market expected. a lot of people have been watching what is happening in greece. given this has been going on for a long time and it is not the first time around, to some stocks it might have -- moved down quite a bit since then. i think people just kind of moved to the sidelines. they had no idea which way it will go at this point. it has gone on
the new zealand dollar spot strengthening right now. openscounting down to the in australia, japan, korea. china thiscting morning and australia retail sales. chicago futures pointing to a slight higher open this morning from tokyo. atsing yesterday just merely 1% up. the dollar yen unchanged right now. mixed u.s. job set up for traders today in a shortened trading week. let's look at their action with oliver. good to see you this morning. how did markets behave ahead of this july 4 weekend?...
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new zealand. it is .3% up, but the new zealand dollar is still under pressure, down for a third day. we are also counting down to the opens in australiajapan, and korea. let's get over to japan. the nikkei last closed in the green. check that out -- above the 20,000 mark. that very critical, psychologically-important 20,000 mark. futures in chicago are pointing to a higher open. we also have a weaker yen that is supporting the equity rise that we saw yesterday on japan equities. right now, we have the greek ,rime minister back in athens facing the task of selling the deal he struck to save the economy. months of negotiations and bitter personal squabbles ended with an abrupt u-turn by alexis tsipras. some of his own party say he abandoned his principles and caved in to german pressure. zeb eckert is following the latest developments for us. a very interesting headlines. zeb: absolutely. alexis tsipras flying into a city of upheaval, athens. his own party adamantly opposed many of these proposals. this amount to a loss of sovereignty, for some -- to some extent. that is what those who are critical of it are saying. requires them to sub
new zealand. it is .3% up, but the new zealand dollar is still under pressure, down for a third day. we are also counting down to the opens in australiajapan, and korea. let's get over to japan. the nikkei last closed in the green. check that out -- above the 20,000 mark. that very critical, psychologically-important 20,000 mark. futures in chicago are pointing to a higher open. we also have a weaker yen that is supporting the equity rise that we saw yesterday on japan equities. right now, we...
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new zealand dollar spot is at 66 usn. also counting down to the opens in australia, japan, and korea.to japan -- in a few moments, we will get trade balance, exports, imports, nikkei futures point to a higher open. this is after more than a 1% drop yesterday. the dollar yen weakening 1.24, but .02% is an interesting number. south korea also came out with naked at a. second quarter gdp -- has also come out with data today. second quarter gdp lower than expected. it looks like the mers outbreak had an effect on the economy. >> it certainly did. this is an economy already struggling without the outbreak. the figure you mentioned coming in lower than expected. there is a lot of challenges to the south korean economy. in fact, asia correspondent said -- and asia correspondent here said that this is basically an economy that needs product. it has an aging probably nation -- an aging prop elation and rigid labor markets. put that on top of the emerge, which really impacted tourism and weekend consumers building ed consumer spending. it has not been an obvious shot, it has been a bit more in
new zealand dollar spot is at 66 usn. also counting down to the opens in australia, japan, and korea.to japan -- in a few moments, we will get trade balance, exports, imports, nikkei futures point to a higher open. this is after more than a 1% drop yesterday. the dollar yen weakening 1.24, but .02% is an interesting number. south korea also came out with naked at a. second quarter gdp -- has also come out with data today. second quarter gdp lower than expected. it looks like the mers outbreak...
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all of these commodity currencies new zealand, australia, they are all easing. would be tricky. >> i'm with you. i am looking for the dollar to go to parody. i have a ten-year t note to forecast, at 5.3%. i am of the view that the dollar is going to strengthen so much that is going to force the u.s. to import deflation from the rest of the world. it will hurt u.s. and the fed will tighten. >> it is already hurting exports and, of course corporate earnings. david woo, thanks very much from bank of america at merrill lynch. >>> in the meantime wall street's biggest names in investing gathering at cnbc and institutional investors delivering alpha conference here in new york. they are saying there will be bearish sentiments on oil. >> for those that thought the oil market was in rough shape, yesterday delivered dire warnings for what might happen in the near term. another big leg down including a possible waive of bankruptcies in the market. bill miller said he is personally short on oil and thinks the recent rally we have seen is a head fake calling $40-60 the new
all of these commodity currencies new zealand, australia, they are all easing. would be tricky. >> i'm with you. i am looking for the dollar to go to parody. i have a ten-year t note to forecast, at 5.3%. i am of the view that the dollar is going to strengthen so much that is going to force the u.s. to import deflation from the rest of the world. it will hurt u.s. and the fed will tighten. >> it is already hurting exports and, of course corporate earnings. david woo, thanks very...
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text of a draft resolution submitted by australia belgium canada france, germany ireland, israel, italy malaysia malaysia lithuania the netherlands, new zealand the philippines, romania spain ukraine, united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and the united states of america. you now give the board to those members of the council who wish to make statements before the vote. i give the floor to minister of transport of malaysia. >> thank you. the draft restitution before the council today is being reviewed by malaysia in joining the team git on the downing of airline malaysian airline flight mh 17. it is on their behavior and behalf of my own delegation that i take the floor to explain our position. a year ago on the 17th of july the international community was shocked by the downing of the civilian aircraft flight mh 17 in eastern ukraine. the council was united in immediate reaction by adapting resolution 2166 by consensus. that resolution condemned the incident calling for a full independent investigation in accordance with international civil aviation guidelines. calling on all states and actors to cooperate fully in the interna
text of a draft resolution submitted by australia belgium canada france, germany ireland, israel, italy malaysia malaysia lithuania the netherlands, new zealand the philippines, romania spain ukraine, united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and the united states of america. you now give the board to those members of the council who wish to make statements before the vote. i give the floor to minister of transport of malaysia. >> thank you. the draft restitution before the...