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dan, our media partner "san jose mercury news" the two were killed were 16-year-old girls from china or korea. local officials are calling it a chaotic, difficulty scene. there were 220 firefighters on the scene. one passenger describes it as ten seconds of horror. the tail was separated by hundred feet from the plane. seats were collapsed. luggage and laptops were flying around the cabin. there were copious amounts of smoke. fighters did help others off the plane. some jumped. some used the slide to get off the plane. they saw some people coming out of the water. i asked the fire chief more about that after the briefing. >> people coming from the water, it's my guess, it's a burning plane, if they were burned at all they went over the water after they self-evacuated to get into the water. >> children, adults, crews, passengers? >> we still don't know. >> of the 225 first responders, i want to thank them for their fantastic efforts. this could have been much worse. >> reporter: we are now learning from our media partner that the two killed were 16-year-old girls. the n.t.s.b. will be the lead
dan, our media partner "san jose mercury news" the two were killed were 16-year-old girls from china or korea. local officials are calling it a chaotic, difficulty scene. there were 220 firefighters on the scene. one passenger describes it as ten seconds of horror. the tail was separated by hundred feet from the plane. seats were collapsed. luggage and laptops were flying around the cabin. there were copious amounts of smoke. fighters did help others off the plane. some jumped. some...
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abe has not been to either china or south korea since becoming prime minister in december of last year. >>> in an earlier meeting, prime minister abe told philippine president benigno aquino that japan will help his country in improving maritime security. abe stopped over in manila on saturday after visiting malaysia and singapore. abe referred to south china sea territorial disputes between china and southeast asian countries including the philippines. he said all countries should observe international law and refrain from any unilateral action. abe also said japan will use official development assistance to provide ten patrol boats to the philippine coast guard. aquino said the countries concerned should pledge to each other that they will act in a responsible manner. he also expressed hope for a peaceful solution based on international law. after the meeting, abe stressed importance of bilateral ties. >> translator: the philippines is our strategic partner. we share basic values and interests. i hope for stronger ties between the two nations. >> both countries are facing maritime te
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that would preclude any laws in south korea or china. he fact of the matter is there is the issue of language. there is the issue of that it is based in seoul, south korea. but because we have international treaty -- the ntsb will have jurisdiction and will be able to enforce, the faa would, mete out any punishments or fines they would have to pay or they would no longer have the right to fly in and out of america. >> i guess my question is how much involvement will their version of the faa in, in korea have in this? >> fantastic question. asi asiana, airlines will cooperate with ntsb. government official will take the lead and handle this exclusively. in fact i will fell you, and gals, are so good that even international incidents. i know there was one in saudi arabia, i believe there was one in brazil. they call in american authorities though it is an international flilght. they will call in ntsb essentially re-enactor that will piece this together. because the expertise. some of the finest in the world. they, they certainly are going t
that would preclude any laws in south korea or china. he fact of the matter is there is the issue of language. there is the issue of that it is based in seoul, south korea. but because we have international treaty -- the ntsb will have jurisdiction and will be able to enforce, the faa would, mete out any punishments or fines they would have to pay or they would no longer have the right to fly in and out of america. >> i guess my question is how much involvement will their version of the...
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if they are unable to are allowed to go back to china or south korea.ave at reacting coming at at 8:00. a banner year this morning. at the thought of a family that's at the crash is now speaking out. as yesterday's this budget the children of the jang family talking about what was going to their my mom made before it crashed. codify this as he remembered them a damn that i don't remember the impact. >>anny: bart representatives and its two biggest labor unions will resume formal negotiations on friday. both sides did meet separately with state mediators yesterday. that was the first time since the management and unions agreed to extend the existing contract for 30 days. the extension was decide in order to give both sides time to work on and a contract. that is what ended last week's four day bart strike. we will bury back. >>james: knew this morning, and that was found stabbed to death at a homeless shelter and resource center in san jose. shortly after midnight, found a man with stab wounds at the julian street inn. police believe to residents got int
if they are unable to are allowed to go back to china or south korea.ave at reacting coming at at 8:00. a banner year this morning. at the thought of a family that's at the crash is now speaking out. as yesterday's this budget the children of the jang family talking about what was going to their my mom made before it crashed. codify this as he remembered them a damn that i don't remember the impact. >>anny: bart representatives and its two biggest labor unions will resume formal...
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that asiana flight 214 could get more money in settlements than passengers, let's say, from china or south koreaif there are future judgments against the airline. bloomberg news says international law could prevent asian passengers from suing in american courts, where victims tend to get more money. one expert says passengers will probably get settlements of more than $1 million, even if they were not physically injured. >>> right now, there are deep fears of renewed violence in egypt today, with funerals set for some of the mohamed morsi supporters, who were killed in clashes monday, egyptian security forces. at the same time, egypt's interim leader is moving forward with election plans, angering backers of the deposed president. cnn's reza sayah is following all of this from cairo. he's joining us now with the very latest. i take it, reza, the funerals of those 50 plus people who were killed in those clashes with security forces have taken place, but what's been the follow up, what's happening on the streets of cairo? >> reporter: this is another day of uncertainty, anxiety. some people are br
that asiana flight 214 could get more money in settlements than passengers, let's say, from china or south koreaif there are future judgments against the airline. bloomberg news says international law could prevent asian passengers from suing in american courts, where victims tend to get more money. one expert says passengers will probably get settlements of more than $1 million, even if they were not physically injured. >>> right now, there are deep fears of renewed violence in egypt...
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that usually has about three rows, most typically coming from asian countries, possibly south korea or even china, by use of this asiana airlines. our richard quest is on the line with us right now. richard, perhaps some of your sources have given you an idea of what may be unfolding here at san francisco airport. what do you know? >> reporter: well, the details are still very -- the pictures are exceptionally dramatic as you're looking at them, at the moment, as to what would have happened when this aircraft basically had the accident upon which we are now seeing. there will be an enormous number amount of speculation on what would have caused it, the circumstances, but the 777 involved, looking at the list of accidents that have taken place on the 777 recently or at least since it came into operation, this would rank as amongst the worst once we know obviously the fatality and the injury list. ranking alongside the british airways the one that came down on heath row airport. on that particular occasion of course the plane was completely destroyed but miraculously everybody survived. >> this fli
that usually has about three rows, most typically coming from asian countries, possibly south korea or even china, by use of this asiana airlines. our richard quest is on the line with us right now. richard, perhaps some of your sources have given you an idea of what may be unfolding here at san francisco airport. what do you know? >> reporter: well, the details are still very -- the pictures are exceptionally dramatic as you're looking at them, at the moment, as to what would have...
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whether the united states would invade or not, china was still view -- china still viewed north korea as an important buffer. another chinese motive is that during the chinese civil war there had been some north korean lessons that shot -- that fought alongside chinese communist forces. there was still a sense of fraternal solidarity with the north korean workers party. all of these things help to contribute to china's eventual decision to enter the war in the end of 1950. guest: the korean war is the topic. you mentioned the landing in inchon. for we talk about that, as we started fighting there, how did we do overall? guest: in the early part of the war, especially between june 25, 1950 and august of 1950, the united states was not doing very well. part of the reason for this was the south korean forces were very -- were not very prepared for the north korean onslaught. american forces were rushed to the korean peninsula through japan, there were a significant amount of forces in japan as part of the occupation at the time. they were not completely ready to deal with the situation a
whether the united states would invade or not, china was still view -- china still viewed north korea as an important buffer. another chinese motive is that during the chinese civil war there had been some north korean lessons that shot -- that fought alongside chinese communist forces. there was still a sense of fraternal solidarity with the north korean workers party. all of these things help to contribute to china's eventual decision to enter the war in the end of 1950. guest: the korean war...
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may be a surprise to some viewers who are not in the travel industry that you see brazil or china or south korea. thosee visitations from three countries as well as the developing economies in general as their middle-class is becoming stronger and stronger and growing have really been a source of significant growth for the travel industry. come to theisitors united states, they spend a lot of money. when the brazilians come here, on average they spend $5,000 in the united states on the trip. when you look at a chinese traveler in the united states, they spend more than $6,000. one of the reasons for that is that a lot of the costs of consumer goods are actually lower in the united states than they are for a lot of our trading partners. so, a lot of international visitors come here, spend money, go to the national parks, go shopping, and they inject a lot of money into the u.s. economy. host: some spend less in terms of their representation, number of visitors. mexico, 14.5 million visitors in 2012 and the united states but it ranks fourth behind the united kingdom and japan in terms of dollars s
may be a surprise to some viewers who are not in the travel industry that you see brazil or china or south korea. thosee visitations from three countries as well as the developing economies in general as their middle-class is becoming stronger and stronger and growing have really been a source of significant growth for the travel industry. come to theisitors united states, they spend a lot of money. when the brazilians come here, on average they spend $5,000 in the united states on the trip....
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china to united states in back. the only place i will be able to sue a chillon that is in korea is home base or in china. attorneys establish bought one the investigation is still under way. >> this point in time is still premature. there's clearly the facts tend to point at issue that may have had some pilot error. may have been some traffic control or airport issues. maybe some auto throttle or other computer issues on the airplane that could have contributed to this crash. >> pam: let me ask you this someone who has followed crashes before you are an expert derrick for an alignment is sounds like a pilot error is on the top of gaullist. of possibilities of what caused this crash. what is your gut reaction to of what you have heard all of this. >> this clearly pilot error against at ensuring the pros have been acting properly so there will be a combination but it does appear at this point in time with the permission we do have that pilot error will be at the top of the last. >> pam: of course to young girls were killed and are not sure if one of them were rolled over by an emergency vehicle. >> there m
china to united states in back. the only place i will be able to sue a chillon that is in korea is home base or in china. attorneys establish bought one the investigation is still under way. >> this point in time is still premature. there's clearly the facts tend to point at issue that may have had some pilot error. may have been some traffic control or airport issues. maybe some auto throttle or other computer issues on the airplane that could have contributed to this crash. >>...
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in to san fransisco today to help oversee the investigation or watch it from their level, and, also, officials from not only korea, but chinae here to take part or watch the investigation take place. the ntsb is good about updating us with a press conference later today. yesterday, we had a ton of information. they spoke with two of the four pilots in the cockpit. they mentioned the plane was coming in significantly lorer than it should have been, 40 miles per hour slower than it should have been the the pilot that crash landed the plane was landing in san fransisco for the first time on a 777, and he only flown 4 p # hours, and now the person oversees him, it was his first time overseeing another pilot in that position so two very green people in the positions were at the front of the plane when it crash landed in san fransisco saturday night, but having said that, the ntsb will not jump to conclusions ensuring the investigation proceeds normally. take a listen. >> really, we're looking at everything now, all of the issues on the table, and we're two full days into the investigation, and so when we identify issues in an ac
in to san fransisco today to help oversee the investigation or watch it from their level, and, also, officials from not only korea, but chinae here to take part or watch the investigation take place. the ntsb is good about updating us with a press conference later today. yesterday, we had a ton of information. they spoke with two of the four pilots in the cockpit. they mentioned the plane was coming in significantly lorer than it should have been, 40 miles per hour slower than it should have...
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may be a surprise to some viewers who are not in the travel industry that you see brazil or china or south korea those three countries as well as the developing economies in general as their middle class is becoming stronger and stronger and growing have really been a source of significant growth for the travel industry. when these visitors come to the united states, they spend a lot of money. when the brazilians come here, on average they spend $5,000 in the united states on the trip. when you look at a chinese traveler in the united states, they spend more than $6,000. one of the reasons for that is that a lot of the costs of consumer goods are actually lower in the united states than they are for a lot of our trading partners. so a lot of international visitors come here, spend money, go to the national parks, go shopping, and they inject a lot of money into the u.s. economy. host: some spend less in terms of their representation, number of visitors. mexico, 14.5 million visitors in 2012 into the united states but it ranks fourth behind the united kingdom and japan in terms of dollars spent.
may be a surprise to some viewers who are not in the travel industry that you see brazil or china or south korea those three countries as well as the developing economies in general as their middle class is becoming stronger and stronger and growing have really been a source of significant growth for the travel industry. when these visitors come to the united states, they spend a lot of money. when the brazilians come here, on average they spend $5,000 in the united states on the trip. when you...
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lose south vietnam because he saw -- truman viewed china and he really didn't -- in a sense a product of the 1950s, so he saw korea as a way of justifying or -- yeah, justifying his involvement, which led to obviously the tragedy. in terms of china, i think what china's -- it's actually a lot more complicated for china. for now, war and revolution, that you could have this war in korea for domestic revolution, and i think used a similar analogy with the vietnam war to spur on the cultural revolution against so-called soviet revisionists. what is interesting in vietnam is that both mao and johnson took the lessons of korea, now made it extremely clear they would intervene directly in the war if the americans invade north vietnam. unlike macarthur he took the lessons of korea and listened to mao's warning so another confrontation was avoided. >> host: i want to try to fast-forward to the current situation and i think the way to do that is to extend this impact of the korean war on u.s.-china relations and especially 1980s, as the u.s. and china developed a relationship. you talk about how the korean war shifts from a focal point of confronta
lose south vietnam because he saw -- truman viewed china and he really didn't -- in a sense a product of the 1950s, so he saw korea as a way of justifying or -- yeah, justifying his involvement, which led to obviously the tragedy. in terms of china, i think what china's -- it's actually a lot more complicated for china. for now, war and revolution, that you could have this war in korea for domestic revolution, and i think used a similar analogy with the vietnam war to spur on the cultural...
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korea there and into northern china. this has been falling for the last several days. to the tune of about 50 to 100 or 200 millimeters a day in some places. it's falling on saturated land. that will up the risk of flooding. just below that we have a high keeping things hot and dry. that will be the story for the next few days as well. strong high pressure system here keeping things hot. tokyo tomorrow at 34. 37 in shanghai. 36 in chongquing. let's talk about chantal, headed toward the caribbean. it's going to be weakening. it's already weakened off. the winds at 75 kilometers per hour. that's good news. we have tropical storm warnings for puerto rico and the bahamas. we'll see the system headed up toward florida over the weekend. but whether it's going to be a weaker system, fall apart we are not sure now. so keeping a close eye on oh out. you are certainly going to see significant rainfall and it will be windy, too. do keep looking at those broadcasts for your vicinity as well. all right. into the bigger picture here we have the heavy rain targeting eastern portion ohs of canada from quebec down to t
korea there and into northern china. this has been falling for the last several days. to the tune of about 50 to 100 or 200 millimeters a day in some places. it's falling on saturated land. that will up the risk of flooding. just below that we have a high keeping things hot and dry. that will be the story for the next few days as well. strong high pressure system here keeping things hot. tokyo tomorrow at 34. 37 in shanghai. 36 in chongquing. let's talk about chantal, headed toward the...
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china and russia as well. the second reason actually is about south korean issues. actually, north korea tried to weaken the people's support for park geun-hye policy or peace building process. over the past six months the administration has enjoyed strong support for that. north korea propose a dialogue actually that is intended to create what you call south/south dispute over north korean policy. third, by having, if it's possible and successful by having dialogue talk with the united states north korea can get what it wants from the united states, such as food supply or other humanitarian assistance from the united states. i think one possibility i strongly believe is that maybe north korea is going to reveal their new weapon system such as intercontinental ballistic missile as they did in previous year. maybe they claim it's a more capable and more reliable deterrent weapon system they have. so it is intended to consolidate kim jong-un's leadership domestically and send signal to outside the world it is rather capable of deterring hostile war against north korea. >>> time for the latest in business news. economists knew the day was near. the consumer price index
china and russia as well. the second reason actually is about south korean issues. actually, north korea tried to weaken the people's support for park geun-hye policy or peace building process. over the past six months the administration has enjoyed strong support for that. north korea propose a dialogue actually that is intended to create what you call south/south dispute over north korean policy. third, by having, if it's possible and successful by having dialogue talk with the united states...
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korea's. though today some north koreans may have cell phones, they still don't have access to e-mail, internet, or even international calls. during anniversary celebrations, a top official from china stood by kim jong un's side. but in recent decades, china has taken a very different, prosperous path of development. while north korea's leadership remains committed to communism and a cultive personality. as it celebrates a 60-year-old war, north korea still seems to be living in the past. ivan watson, cnn, pyongyang. >>> and coming up here in "the situation room," we have details of new cancer research that could save thousands of lives every year. >>> plus, a reality tv star indicted. details of the charges against a real housewife of new jersey. ok, i am coming. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents f
korea's. though today some north koreans may have cell phones, they still don't have access to e-mail, internet, or even international calls. during anniversary celebrations, a top official from china stood by kim jong un's side. but in recent decades, china has taken a very different, prosperous path of development. while north korea's leadership remains committed to communism and a cultive personality. as it celebrates a 60-year-old war, north korea still seems to be living in the past. ivan...
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china but temperatures are on the hot side still. a tropical depression has formed just east of the philippines. it's not sure whether the system could intensify or not, but could affect korea, taiwan. this area was hit by the tropical storm so additional moisture is certainly not welcomed. temperatures cool down to 30 in tokyo, but heat is still building across ib land china, 37 for you in chongqing on tuesday. north america, there are three distinctive features. severe weather across the north. flooding rain across the south and dry and hot weather across the east. we actually have three reports of tornados in montana. tornado warnings and watches for eastern saskatchewan, and north dakota and flooding rain for the southern plains. we actually have 100 millimeters of rain in parts of texas. that's double the amount that we normally see for the entire month of july. flooding rain continues for the next couple of days across here and most of the rain will intensify over the four corners region, but a completely different story across the east. hot conditions across the northeast in the mid-30s in places like chicago, washington, d.c., and new york city, heat is also buildin
china but temperatures are on the hot side still. a tropical depression has formed just east of the philippines. it's not sure whether the system could intensify or not, but could affect korea, taiwan. this area was hit by the tropical storm so additional moisture is certainly not welcomed. temperatures cool down to 30 in tokyo, but heat is still building across ib land china, 37 for you in chongqing on tuesday. north america, there are three distinctive features. severe weather across the...
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or so. we will likely hit the island of hainan tomorrow. we will keep you posted on the progress. more heavy rain from southwestern china to north eastern china as well as north korea. the heaviest rain can be found across the north. frequent lightning and thunderstorms are the possibility as well. heavy rain over northern parts. they were about 250 millimeters of rain in a span of 24 hours. the heaviest and they are looking at sunny skies. they are going up to 30 degrees if are the high and residents are cooled off. take a look the the video. excessive heat strike again yesterday with the murkry heating 33.9 degrees celsius. through the heaviest snow area, some 600 kilograms of snow from the slopes were preserved since winter. they destroyed the brief wes pit fr respite from the sweltering heat. a heat wave is blanketing much of the continent. we are expecting quite hot conditions across most of the u.s. and parts of canada. hot conditions continue across the west into the weekend. some changes are coming into the east and these fronts are the key. this is the boundary of cool and hot air producing severe weather near the border. there is a possibility of thunders
or so. we will likely hit the island of hainan tomorrow. we will keep you posted on the progress. more heavy rain from southwestern china to north eastern china as well as north korea. the heaviest rain can be found across the north. frequent lightning and thunderstorms are the possibility as well. heavy rain over northern parts. they were about 250 millimeters of rain in a span of 24 hours. the heaviest and they are looking at sunny skies. they are going up to 30 degrees if are the high and...
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or more work experience. and we believe the significant talent in that demographic in hong kong and mainland and china and in taiwan and in korea japan etc. and this move is intended to capitalize on this entry and even larger fractions of future leaders. liz: dean, know that 70.6% go on to graduate school in investment banking. that seems to be exciting to your graduates. >> india. the fraction has come down over the last five or six years. i believe part of it is cyclical and waited to the crisis. part of it is also structural and i believe that the aspirations of her students today are much larger and other sectors have grown in the last five years and the example is the technology sector is 10% and result in jobs in the technology sector. liz: let's talk about this. we have spoken about danford over at dartmouth. both of them are above $90,000 a year. we are talking allin. that is tuition and housing and textbooks. extraordinarily expensive. make the pitch to someone says, is it really worth it to have that mba on the resume. >> absolutely. there is no doubt in my mind. and i will give you two explanations for it. first you
or more work experience. and we believe the significant talent in that demographic in hong kong and mainland and china and in taiwan and in korea japan etc. and this move is intended to capitalize on this entry and even larger fractions of future leaders. liz: dean, know that 70.6% go on to graduate school in investment banking. that seems to be exciting to your graduates. >> india. the fraction has come down over the last five or six years. i believe part of it is cyclical and waited to...
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or what they said. oh. because their job the army our destiny these soldiers don't know what real arms look life but it didn't take them a single shots to conquer the world. china and korea tried to imitate them america and europe cried bravo absolutely amazing amazing. meanwhile back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audiences. the young people especially soldiers they seem to me to differently from. the russian musical army has been fighting for eighty five years now click stainton with the times and win over the younger audience is up to date or has the time come to give up the fight and defeat. find out on our team. some people have feared that. genetically engineer crops can out cross and that their. contam their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those ok that's a major as it is and it's unfortunately one that's really not well founded and it's . the out crossing the. negligeable the only draft so far of all the claims made by backers of biotechnology the absence of pollen drift is the most specious and demonstrably false. bearing bees will travel several miles wind carries pollen hundreds of miles and h
or what they said. oh. because their job the army our destiny these soldiers don't know what real arms look life but it didn't take them a single shots to conquer the world. china and korea tried to imitate them america and europe cried bravo absolutely amazing amazing. meanwhile back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audiences. the young people especially soldiers they seem to me to differently from. the russian musical army has been fighting for eighty five years now...
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singapore, thailand , the philippines, korea japan, china, aged, those are the highest secular growth markets. liz: we're showing the index, but you could buy an etf oro business in these countries. is one strategy better than another? >> you can do both depending upon your domestic profile. if you want a somewhat diluted play you by the u.s. multinationals. they're fine companies. if you are a pension plan, large institutional investor, you're more likely to have some direct investment. liz: we would be remiss if we did not pitch your investment mind. you're talking about a different approach and that is the barbell approach. what is on one side and what is on the other? >> the u.s. economy is doing well. stocks are fairly valued, not overvalued, and there are not a lot of investment alternatives. on the other hand it has been a low quality rally, the lowest quality stocks have done the best. the riskier that the credit markets away from the fed with the 10-year treasury going empire then there would like. what i am saying is you want to invest in one group of stocks that benefit. those would be domestic companies, of those, housing, financials. liz
singapore, thailand , the philippines, korea japan, china, aged, those are the highest secular growth markets. liz: we're showing the index, but you could buy an etf oro business in these countries. is one strategy better than another? >> you can do both depending upon your domestic profile. if you want a somewhat diluted play you by the u.s. multinationals. they're fine companies. if you are a pension plan, large institutional investor, you're more likely to have some direct investment....
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whether the united states would invade or not, china was still view -- china still viewed north koreachinese motive during the chinese civil war there had been some north korean lessons that shot -- that fought alongside chinese communist forces. there was still a sense of fraternal solidarity with the north korean workers party. things help to contribute to china's eventual decision to enter the war in the end of 1950. the korean war is the topic. you mentioned the landing in inchon. as we talk about that, started fighting there, how did we do overall? in the early part of the war, especially between june 25, 1950 and august of 1950, the united states was not doing very well. part of the reason for this was the south korean forces were were not very prepared for the north korean onslaught. american forces were rushed to the korean peninsula through , there were a significant amount of forces in japan as part of the occupation at the time. they were not completely ready to deal with the situation at hand. they did not even have the sufficient weapons to deal with the weapons north kor
whether the united states would invade or not, china was still view -- china still viewed north koreachinese motive during the chinese civil war there had been some north korean lessons that shot -- that fought alongside chinese communist forces. there was still a sense of fraternal solidarity with the north korean workers party. things help to contribute to china's eventual decision to enter the war in the end of 1950. the korean war is the topic. you mentioned the landing in inchon. as we...
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attended a meeting last week or the week before and i know from -- russia has a lot of knowledge of these attacks. i am assuming china has the most influence on north koreai was wondering if there has been any international dialogue on the matter. >> if so, i am not aware there has been any dialogue. disturbpeople did not themselves too much as long as it was just part of the chinese nuclear capability and russian nuclear capability, which we kind of lived with for a long time. they would probably like to do a lot of things to us, neither russia or china would like to destroy an excellent customer. pairi think that emp is starting get some traction and discussion in the government. it is not a major subject of discussion on the international front yet. it ought to be because people love to shield their electronics from the pulse from the sun. that will, at some point and it can take out our electric grid just as much as a north korean satellite with destination. the first question you asked was about the chinese leadership, the best thing to read is "petropoly." petroleum and monopoly. there was a chapter in the end about how china got going on methanol,
attended a meeting last week or the week before and i know from -- russia has a lot of knowledge of these attacks. i am assuming china has the most influence on north koreai was wondering if there has been any international dialogue on the matter. >> if so, i am not aware there has been any dialogue. disturbpeople did not themselves too much as long as it was just part of the chinese nuclear capability and russian nuclear capability, which we kind of lived with for a long time. they would...
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or china. isn't the goal of due nuclearization of the dprk rather than including the u.s. nuclear umbrella a policy of particular hostility toward north korea and could u.s. include umbrella into the denuclearization in the formula? >> i think that is a very good question. last time i met with north koreans was in march here in new york. these were people representing kim jong-un and some pretty provocative things were said by the united states on the bad tendency we have to demonize countries we neither like or understand. we make it harder for ourselves when we fill our gaps of ignorance with prejudice as we do with north korea, as we did with vietnam, as we have a tendency to do and the second ranking person in the north korean delegation said, if you would really treat us with respect and extend to us the same umbrella of nuclear protection that you extend to japan we would give up our nuclear weapons, flat. the moderator, it was run by the germans, and the germans were just astonished to hear that. did we hear you correctly? she said, yes, you did. i think that question is a very good one. the north koreans said that to me. >> john, th
or china. isn't the goal of due nuclearization of the dprk rather than including the u.s. nuclear umbrella a policy of particular hostility toward north korea and could u.s. include umbrella into the denuclearization in the formula? >> i think that is a very good question. last time i met with north koreans was in march here in new york. these were people representing kim jong-un and some pretty provocative things were said by the united states on the bad tendency we have to demonize...
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visit here, china, north korea's closest ally, and he has called for resumption of the six-party talks aimed at trying to denuclearize the peninsula and it will be interesting to hear whether or kind of response to that request at the military parade we're expecting to see here in just a few hours. >> ivan watson in pyongyang, it's not often we get to send one of our reporters there. not only is he there but he's there reporting live from the north korean capital. we'll check back with you tomorrow, ivan. thanks very much. bargain who held three women ea- captive for a decade. >> and right here in the nation's capital, it has been attacked by vandals. [ male announcer ] who loves social networking as much as you? identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend. lifelock. we scour billions of data points every day, and if we discover that any of your personal information is misused... lifelock is there. call us at 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to lay
visit here, china, north korea's closest ally, and he has called for resumption of the six-party talks aimed at trying to denuclearize the peninsula and it will be interesting to hear whether or kind of response to that request at the military parade we're expecting to see here in just a few hours. >> ivan watson in pyongyang, it's not often we get to send one of our reporters there. not only is he there but he's there reporting live from the north korean capital. we'll check back with...
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ore producer up. petro china one of the best performers today, up nearly 7%. this after china announced plans to hike the domestic gas prices by 15%. its shares up more than 2%. over in south koreai kia motor down after disappointing june auto sales. the big loser was sk hynix. and that's all from me. back to you. >> sixuan, thanks for that. >>> joining me is -- forget june, a terribly good month. where do you put the tapering debate right now in context for us? >> well, at paradigm we very much see that whole debate as a little bit overblown. i think ben bernanke will have been a bit surprised himself how much monetary tightening he created with a few words. but we think it was a bit of an overshooting and that's why we rebalance our port follow portf week. >> to japan in a second, it is an interesting call. you're not worried about a backup in -- bigger backup in treasury yields at the moment? >> we're not worried about monetary tightening as driven by the central banks. we do believe -- we do trust that that is still quite some way out, but with the biggest monetary experiment we had in history, undoubtedly markets are concerned, worried, so volatility -- >> it is not so much
ore producer up. petro china one of the best performers today, up nearly 7%. this after china announced plans to hike the domestic gas prices by 15%. its shares up more than 2%. over in south koreai kia motor down after disappointing june auto sales. the big loser was sk hynix. and that's all from me. back to you. >> sixuan, thanks for that. >>> joining me is -- forget june, a terribly good month. where do you put the tapering debate right now in context for us? >> well, at...
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. >> how about china's more broadly-defined responsibility as a major power in the world, whether it is north korea, whether it's syria, whether it is iran or sudan? will the klein niece leadership become more -- chinese leadership become more naturally accepting to requests to dot right thing in those areas? >> i think they will. there has been a process where we and others have been sort of trying to coax them out, not to fear their influence. but to hope for them to participate in the solution of international issues that don't necessarily directly involve them. i mean the middle east directly involves them. so you don't have to invite them there. and so does north korea and so on. but it's a process because the tradition has been not to get involved if you can help it. the old chinese saying that, it's better to have one less thing than to have one more thing. you know and so i think it is gradually changing. also, they have to learn how to do, how to get involved in a positive way. it's not, not something that you're born with. >> what can the international community do in the case of tibet to increase the cause of religious liberties
. >> how about china's more broadly-defined responsibility as a major power in the world, whether it is north korea, whether it's syria, whether it is iran or sudan? will the klein niece leadership become more -- chinese leadership become more naturally accepting to requests to dot right thing in those areas? >> i think they will. there has been a process where we and others have been sort of trying to coax them out, not to fear their influence. but to hope for them to participate...
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or china. isn't the goal of denuclearization with the dprk rather than including the u.s. umbrella at policy of particular hostility towards north korea could the u.s. include the nuclear umbrella into the denuclearization? >> i think that's a very good question. the last time i met with the north koreans was a year ago in march here in new york. and some provocative -- that these were people representing kim jong on and some pretty provocative things were said by the united states on the bad tendency we have to dehumanize countries we neither like nor understand. we fill our gaps of ignorance with rhetoric as we did with north korea and as we did with vietnam. and the second ranking person in the north korean delegation said that if you would really treat us with respect and extends to us the same i'm pro-of nuclear protection that you extend japan's we would give up are new clear weapons. and the moderator, the germans first homage to hear that. i think that question is a very good one. the north koreans have said that to me. >> i think the worry we should have is an international community obviously him by and by the way i think th
or china. isn't the goal of denuclearization with the dprk rather than including the u.s. umbrella at policy of particular hostility towards north korea could the u.s. include the nuclear umbrella into the denuclearization? >> i think that's a very good question. the last time i met with the north koreans was a year ago in march here in new york. and some provocative -- that these were people representing kim jong on and some pretty provocative things were said by the united states on the...
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gotten the message or who sent it and that kind of behavior is not going to get us anywhere with north korea. >> let's go right to the bank. >> i spent a lot of my time trading with china early on. and my question is nobody has addressed the trade issue. why aren't we going to them with a trade insen snive we had a precedent for it. we had 807. that was where we traded with mexico. cut fabric in the united states and then duty preference to product that is came in from mexico. why count we do that with north korea and south korea and the united states opening its market to goods manufactured under those circumstances? >> the reason is sanctions don't permit it. what you're saying is we unload these sanctions in this limited area? is that what you're advocating? do
gotten the message or who sent it and that kind of behavior is not going to get us anywhere with north korea. >> let's go right to the bank. >> i spent a lot of my time trading with china early on. and my question is nobody has addressed the trade issue. why aren't we going to them with a trade insen snive we had a precedent for it. we had 807. that was where we traded with mexico. cut fabric in the united states and then duty preference to product that is came in from mexico. why...
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china probably has the most influence on north korea. so i was wondering if there's been any international dialogue on the matter? oryou know about chinese interest concerning that. >> if so i'm not aware that there's been any dialogue on emp. i think that people didn't destroy themselves to much just as long as there was a part of the chinese nuclear capability and russian nuclear capability which we have kind of liquid for a long time. although they probably would like to do a lot of things to us. neither russia or china, most of us think would like to destroy an excellent customer, particularly that the chinese have. so i think that, that emp is just starting to get some traction and discussion in the government, as you suggested. but it's not, as far as i'm aware, it's not a major subject of discussion on the international front yet. it ought to be because people ought to shield their electronics from the pulse from the sun. that's going to come at some point, and it can take out our electric grid just as much as north korean satellite with a nuclear detonation. the first question you asked, about the chinese le
china probably has the most influence on north korea. so i was wondering if there's been any international dialogue on the matter? oryou know about chinese interest concerning that. >> if so i'm not aware that there's been any dialogue on emp. i think that people didn't destroy themselves to much just as long as there was a part of the chinese nuclear capability and russian nuclear capability which we have kind of liquid for a long time. although they probably would like to do a lot of...
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korea and china. >> are there movies relative duds over here we should read frankly as plays for the global if not asian specific audience and keep that success ort regard. >> great question. i think because two-thirds of the box office is now coming from international markets and one third domestically. i think a lot of investors missed things by looking at only the domestic box office. i think like even this weekend pacific rim had a pretty decent start and not as big as everything hoped for and the international results were extremely strong. places like russia and taiwan and korea were very good. i think you have to back up now and look at the movie industry a little differently than a few years ago. >> finally, spielberg was on air a few weeks ago and talked about dynamic pricing where in a few years you may pay $25 to see "iron man 3" but only $7 to see "lincoln." how high do you think the range can go? >> in some markets they're sh charging over $20 and especially if you do limit releases and stagger windows, there is room to go up. >> i think the problem is when you charge lower, you might signal to the consumer that it is not as good a
korea and china. >> are there movies relative duds over here we should read frankly as plays for the global if not asian specific audience and keep that success ort regard. >> great question. i think because two-thirds of the box office is now coming from international markets and one third domestically. i think a lot of investors missed things by looking at only the domestic box office. i think like even this weekend pacific rim had a pretty decent start and not as big as...
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gotten the message or who sent it and that kind of behavior is not going to get us anywhere with north korea. >> let's go right to the bank. >> i spent a lot of my time trading with china early on. and my question is nobody has addressed the trade issue. why aren't we going to them with a trade incentive we had a precedent for it. we had 807. that was where we traded with mexico. why count we do that with north korea and south korea and the united states opening its market to goods manufactured under those circumstances? >> the reason is sanctions don't permit it. what you're saying is we unload these sanctions in this limited area? is that what you're advocating? don mentioned he brought the philharmonic here. they thought that was a big deal. they did one say to me can i bring michael jordan? i said -- look, there is no secret kim jong ill likes western movies. the old cd's i would bring and i know that it was well received. it didn't necessarily bring peace but i recall in this last trip and i wish i know you invited eric to come, the google guy. but he had real interaction with north korean students at this high-tech school, this computer school. they treated him l
gotten the message or who sent it and that kind of behavior is not going to get us anywhere with north korea. >> let's go right to the bank. >> i spent a lot of my time trading with china early on. and my question is nobody has addressed the trade issue. why aren't we going to them with a trade incentive we had a precedent for it. we had 807. that was where we traded with mexico. why count we do that with north korea and south korea and the united states opening its market to goods...