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we have more from hong kong. what they are asking for, the three top issues they are bringing to the forefront of a protest today. the first is the right to vote the way the people of hong kong select their leader is they do not have a direct hand in it. a committee of 1000 businessmen and politicians elected chief executive. man, one vote. secondly, they're calling for the current chief executive to resign. they say he does not represent all the people of hong kong. they want someone in office that represents everyone. the last one, they're looking for something to be done to shrink the widening wealth gap in hong kong, the difference between the haves and have-nots is a dramatic. there are a lot of millionaires but a lot of people that can barely afford housing. these are the top issues they are out on the streets for. they are assembling in the park. they will be moving into the central part of hong kong. that will probably take them several hours. thousands ofs of people here. >> the british prime minister op
we have more from hong kong. what they are asking for, the three top issues they are bringing to the forefront of a protest today. the first is the right to vote the way the people of hong kong select their leader is they do not have a direct hand in it. a committee of 1000 businessmen and politicians elected chief executive. man, one vote. secondly, they're calling for the current chief executive to resign. they say he does not represent all the people of hong kong. they want someone in office...
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jazeera in hong kong. ♪ >> welcome to "the journal." i am sarah harman in berlin.upporters of ousted president of egypt protest after mohamed elbaradei has been declared prime minister. the president of bolivia offers edward snowden asylum, and bartoli is the champion in wimbledon after defeating lisicki
jazeera in hong kong. ♪ >> welcome to "the journal." i am sarah harman in berlin.upporters of ousted president of egypt protest after mohamed elbaradei has been declared prime minister. the president of bolivia offers edward snowden asylum, and bartoli is the champion in wimbledon after defeating lisicki
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dickey wong from hong kong.asino battle in australia pushed stocks of crown higher today, up more than 3%, receiving a conditional nod from the government to build a vip gaming room at its hotel project in sydney. >>> take a short break. still to come, time to turn away and focus on the fundamentals. stay tuned as we preview next week's official start to u.s. second quarter earnings. and more on today's economic report. >>> watching "worldwide exchange." i'm ross westgate. another month of steady job gains expected in the u.s. some are worried that a stronger number might spark more tapering talk. professors in europe cautious but optimistic for the moment. shareholders hung up on samsung after record second quarter profit forecasts failed to measure up to expectations. they're calling it the friday of rejection. supporters of ousted president morsi holding protests in egypt as other reports suggest the army arrested more leaders of the muslim brotherhood. >>> all right, if you're just joining us this morning, s
dickey wong from hong kong.asino battle in australia pushed stocks of crown higher today, up more than 3%, receiving a conditional nod from the government to build a vip gaming room at its hotel project in sydney. >>> take a short break. still to come, time to turn away and focus on the fundamentals. stay tuned as we preview next week's official start to u.s. second quarter earnings. and more on today's economic report. >>> watching "worldwide exchange." i'm ross...
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we who love hong kong and love the moreland will stand up to them. >> the plan has the people of hong kong voting for their chief executive by 2017. but 20/20, their entire government. some people think there should be big changes. we have a direct hand in drebbing their relationship. >> not until some of these areas can be overcome, would we have the discussions in hong kong, which after all as a local government of china, would we have the conditions to implement real university surge in hong kong. and by that he means the people handing a role. not just hand-picked. >> he hopes that when his plate opens at the owned of the month .here but also to inspire people. >> four years after his capture by the taliban in afghanistan, the campaign to release the u.s. soldier continues. t turner traveled to bow's town. >> population almost 8,000. it's a world away from the front line of the war in afghanistan. but the two places i deeply connected. this man. home of he used to work that coffee shot before he joined the earp. >> i like the way that he was quyeth but he was always paying attenti
we who love hong kong and love the moreland will stand up to them. >> the plan has the people of hong kong voting for their chief executive by 2017. but 20/20, their entire government. some people think there should be big changes. we have a direct hand in drebbing their relationship. >> not until some of these areas can be overcome, would we have the discussions in hong kong, which after all as a local government of china, would we have the conditions to implement real university...
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." >> tens of thousands of people have marched through hong kong's streets. they called for rulers to honor promises of universal suffrage. victims organized on the 16th anniversary of hong kong's reversion to chinese rule. some waved the flag used when the territory was british and called for the right to vote for the chief executive in 2017. they protested against officials who said they would screen the candidates. >> translator: what we want is true democracy in hong kong in accordance with the law. ♪ >> top figures attended a ceremony celebrating hong kong's return. chief executive leung chun-ying said it's key to work towards universal suffrage. he praised china for the preferential treatment that has allowed the development of hong kong. >>> sentiment worsened in june from the previous month. that's fueling concerns over the outlook of the world's second largest economy. china's national bureau of statistics said on monday the official purchasing manager's index stood at 50.1 last month, that's just over the 50-point mark indicating growth, but the ind
." >> tens of thousands of people have marched through hong kong's streets. they called for rulers to honor promises of universal suffrage. victims organized on the 16th anniversary of hong kong's reversion to chinese rule. some waved the flag used when the territory was british and called for the right to vote for the chief executive in 2017. they protested against officials who said they would screen the candidates. >> translator: what we want is true democracy in hong kong...
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activists organized the march on the 16th anniversary of hong kong's aversion to the rule. they used the flag when the territory was british. they protested against chinese officials who said they would screen the cabinets. >> what we want is true democracy in hong kong in affordance with the law. >> the chief executive said it's key to work towards sufferage. they praised china for the preferential treatment that allowed the continue developments of hong kong. # >> people in the united kingdom of curious. they wonder if the governor will do a better job than his predecessor. now with more on that. good morning. tell us about him. >> he is no stranger for central bank, but he is not from the region. he is from canada. that makes mark carney the first foreigner to be governor of the bank of england. carney assumed the position after resigning as canadian bank central chief last month. they the, cone ceconomy. that's despite massive credit using and expansion of loans under carney's predecessor. carney will attend his first policy meeting on thursday. the focus is on how he w
activists organized the march on the 16th anniversary of hong kong's aversion to the rule. they used the flag when the territory was british. they protested against chinese officials who said they would screen the cabinets. >> what we want is true democracy in hong kong in affordance with the law. >> the chief executive said it's key to work towards sufferage. they praised china for the preferential treatment that allowed the continue developments of hong kong. # >> people in...
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hong kong simply stopped returning our calls. basically the united states, the most powerful government on earth, was turned into a sad ex-boyfriend. hey, china, it's america. could you call me again? make sure you got our earlier messages and tkses and emails. not sure where you are. in the shower so i thought maybe i missed your call. just checking on that whole extradition thing we talked about. maybe give us a call or don't. it's cool. it's not cool. please do call. it's america. it's america calling. i love you. [ cheers and applause ] so the guys got on a plane to moscow. that's like a cup-and-ball trick with one cup. all we had to do was keep our eyes on that plane. >> this is a live look inside the moscow airport in russia. >> here is the camera on that airplane. >> we're looking at pictures of the terminal. we believe this is where edward snowden would come. >> he had a seat on a flight from moscow to cuba. he's not on that plane. >> several journalists are on board who had hoped to interview him. >> a reporter who did g
hong kong simply stopped returning our calls. basically the united states, the most powerful government on earth, was turned into a sad ex-boyfriend. hey, china, it's america. could you call me again? make sure you got our earlier messages and tkses and emails. not sure where you are. in the shower so i thought maybe i missed your call. just checking on that whole extradition thing we talked about. maybe give us a call or don't. it's cool. it's not cool. please do call. it's america. it's...
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morgan by silver campaign now the hong kong judge. decided that the bank jeffries was irrational and they were hyper sensitive to fire this guy for fear of upsetting the. telephone well we just got another scalp of morgan but you know the old juge find the first of many relating to their silver position well it's interesting that hong kong is also the center of where all the gold is working in the world hong kong allowed snowden to go to flee hong kong is now saying jamie diamond he ain't that much so who cares if we've insulted him in this e-mail so you know it's a what do you got along well stick to show don't go out of the woods or one of the former good friends are here but we're all right stay here ever thank you x. . states of us are going to have a whole lot more. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. interview . a few. good. books. right from the scene. among the first for. the nig
morgan by silver campaign now the hong kong judge. decided that the bank jeffries was irrational and they were hyper sensitive to fire this guy for fear of upsetting the. telephone well we just got another scalp of morgan but you know the old juge find the first of many relating to their silver position well it's interesting that hong kong is also the center of where all the gold is working in the world hong kong allowed snowden to go to flee hong kong is now saying jamie diamond he ain't that...
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morgan by silver campaign and now the hong kong judge. decided that the bank jeffries was irrational and they were hyper sensitive to fire this guy for fear of upsetting the diamond tough on well we just got another scalp of morgan but you know the old jews find the first of many relating to their silver position well it's interesting that hong kong is also the center of where all the gold is working in the world hong kong allowed snowden to go to flee hong kong is now saying jamie diamond he ain't that much so who cares if we've insulted him in this e-mail so you know it's a we've got a lot of guts to show all of it was you know the words are one of the former good friends are here but we're all right stay here ever thank you x. . stage of us are going to have a whole lot more. the interview. this journey is not about seeing the world. it's a mission that i could to myself the project succeeds if i stay in the same place all the time. i've been travelling around the world for twenty days so far in all the time i haven't spent any money a
morgan by silver campaign and now the hong kong judge. decided that the bank jeffries was irrational and they were hyper sensitive to fire this guy for fear of upsetting the diamond tough on well we just got another scalp of morgan but you know the old jews find the first of many relating to their silver position well it's interesting that hong kong is also the center of where all the gold is working in the world hong kong allowed snowden to go to flee hong kong is now saying jamie diamond he...
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for moscow. >> we were very disappointed with how the authorities in beijing and hong kong handled the snowden case, which undermined our effort to build the trust needed to manage difficult issues. >> reporter: but china's state counselor defended hong kong's actions. >> translator: with regard to the snowden affair, the central government of china has always respected the way the hong kong government handles matters. they have done everything in this case in accordance with the law and are beyond reproach. >> reporter: the u.s. government has charged snowden with disclosing details of secret u.s. surveillance programs. he's believed to be hiding out at the moscow airport. during the meeting, the u.s. government also demanded that china deal with cyber attacks on american government agencies and private companies. but the two countries achieved some positive results. these included an agreement to begin negotiating a treaty government investment. >> china announced intentions to negotiate a high standard bilateral treaty with us that will include all stages of investment at all se
for moscow. >> we were very disappointed with how the authorities in beijing and hong kong handled the snowden case, which undermined our effort to build the trust needed to manage difficult issues. >> reporter: but china's state counselor defended hong kong's actions. >> translator: with regard to the snowden affair, the central government of china has always respected the way the hong kong government handles matters. they have done everything in this case in accordance with...
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morgan by silver campaign and now the hong kong judge. decided that the bag jeffries was irrational and they were hyper sensitive to fire this guy for fear of upsetting. jumped on well we just got a scalp of morgan but you know the old jews find the first of many relating to their silver position well it's interesting that hong kong is also the center of where all the gold is working in the world hong kong allowed snowden to go to flee hong kong is now saying jamie dimon he ain't that much so who cares if we've insulted him in this email so you know it's a what do you say you've got a lot of guts to show all of it was you know the words are one of the former good friends are here but well all right state your thanks thank you x. . states of us are going to have a whole lot more. jack and not a significant amount of small arms into these already extremely volatile region of the porous borders. what kind of implications could it have not only for syria but also for the rest of the region it's a power game i mean if the opposition gets more
morgan by silver campaign and now the hong kong judge. decided that the bag jeffries was irrational and they were hyper sensitive to fire this guy for fear of upsetting. jumped on well we just got a scalp of morgan but you know the old jews find the first of many relating to their silver position well it's interesting that hong kong is also the center of where all the gold is working in the world hong kong allowed snowden to go to flee hong kong is now saying jamie dimon he ain't that much so...
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lee grew up in hong kong. people there still revere him. his daughter explained why she thinks he's also an icon for people in other countries. >> i think his true relevance holds in the example of his life, his legacy and also in his philosophy, which has continued to inspire so many people around the world. >> organizers are opening the doors to the public on saturday. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. thank you for joining us.
lee grew up in hong kong. people there still revere him. his daughter explained why she thinks he's also an icon for people in other countries. >> i think his true relevance holds in the example of his life, his legacy and also in his philosophy, which has continued to inspire so many people around the world. >> organizers are opening the doors to the public on saturday. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. thank you for joining us.
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implications so there would that could be some strategically important how can point to speak in hong kong and you didn't get to post these but we can confirm the existing ok system to. will and instead it's being disclosed right now is on shan an associate professor at the chinese university of hong kong. and in today's regular sat host abby martin also speaks with amount credited with being a first time to say agent to blow the whistle on government misconduct and here's what's coming up next hour. the very first person to claim the title of n.s.a. whistleblowers a man you've probably heard the least about his name is russell tice and he served twenty years with in various government agencies including the n.s.a. a two thousand and five ties blew the whistle on the n.s.a. and gave an unlawful and unconstitutional surveillance of american citizens so here to tell us his story and why he thinks that snowden's leaks are just barely scratching the surface rust tice thank you so much for coming on thanks for having what did you see that made you come on board the whistle and nationally well t
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>> you're back in hong kong. stephen: anyway, it doesn't matter.doesn't matter where moscow is because snowden may not even be there. he was supposed to be on a flight this morning from moscow to havana, cuba, but a reporter on the flight tweeted this photo of snowden's empty seat. meaning either he didn't show or he was in the bathroom. after all, he is a known leaker. the truth is, snowden could be anywhere, folks, even right here in had this studio. hold on, wait a second. jay, are you edward snowden? >> no, i'm jay. stephen: are you sure? you're white and you have glasses. >> so are you. tephen: oh, my god! i might be edward snowden. talk! am me: edward snowden? speak up, god damn it. [bleep]. no! okay. story checks out. folks, my job is not easy, as you can see. but lately my job has been kind of fun. you see, barack obama is engulfed in so many scandals, you almost forget he's black. for my money, his most serious scandal is the i.r.s.'s targeting of the tea party. well, last week those tea party patriots roared back. >> tea party protesters
>> you're back in hong kong. stephen: anyway, it doesn't matter.doesn't matter where moscow is because snowden may not even be there. he was supposed to be on a flight this morning from moscow to havana, cuba, but a reporter on the flight tweeted this photo of snowden's empty seat. meaning either he didn't show or he was in the bathroom. after all, he is a known leaker. the truth is, snowden could be anywhere, folks, even right here in had this studio. hold on, wait a second. jay, are you...
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reuters sources say china's international has mplans to lis in hong kong.ay a $4 billion ipo would give the merged company more access to investors and higher market value. under hong kong rules, new owners of merged companies have to be in place for a year before listing. we're going through a break. but bank of america picks up the earnings baton for big u.s. financials later today. we'll preview the results after the break. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t so
reuters sources say china's international has mplans to lis in hong kong.ay a $4 billion ipo would give the merged company more access to investors and higher market value. under hong kong rules, new owners of merged companies have to be in place for a year before listing. we're going through a break. but bank of america picks up the earnings baton for big u.s. financials later today. we'll preview the results after the break. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it...
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liz: now this is a hong kong real estate outfit. >> hong kong, interesting history a couple hundred years old, the company was involved in development of hong kong, and so their court assets in real estate about 5 million in commercial property, they also have a number of other distances oriental hotel group is part of their group, very high quality collection of businessee, very healthy balance sheet, very well owned by insiders. liz: before i get your number one moneymaker i want to know the three things, just whip through them that you use in stock strategy when you buy a stock. >> three things would be the first to be valuation, margin safety. the second would be quulity related kind of measures, healthy balance sheet, stable industries, stable companies, consistent visibility going forward, and the third are the prudent management teams and you rarely get the three together, but those are the ones ideally. liz: that leads me to your number one moneymaker, oracle, surprised me. >> there's a lesson in that which sometimes the best investments are the cheapest. it is a database software
liz: now this is a hong kong real estate outfit. >> hong kong, interesting history a couple hundred years old, the company was involved in development of hong kong, and so their court assets in real estate about 5 million in commercial property, they also have a number of other distances oriental hotel group is part of their group, very high quality collection of businessee, very healthy balance sheet, very well owned by insiders. liz: before i get your number one moneymaker i want to...
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to moscow the media started speculating as to his next move edward snowden flew from hong kong to moscow say that he will be able to have on a flight the situation descended into a fog when a crowd of journalists boarded a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistle blower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit say so we took off without it so we committed to a twelve hour plus flight that was essentially a waste of time the global public city had turned one of america's most wanted men into a hero for some to others it is a traitor i think he has. committed crimes and in fact by violating agreements given the position he had. several countries have been tangled up in this case a with a veiled threats from washington and bag and forth rhetoric we've registered our strong jepson objections to the authorities in hong kong as well as to the chinese government through diplomatic channels and we know that such behavior is the detrimental to us hong kong and us china bilateral relations. as for the possibility of extradition we do not have any such
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cnn, hong kong. >> an incredible inspiration there. >>> two terrifying accidents at an amusement parkat you can do to make sure you and your family stay safe. up next in the cnn "newsroom." i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com >>> two separate accidents at two amusement parks this weekend. a women died at the texas six flags after she fell off a roller coaster. so far authorities say there was no sign of foul play or criminality. witnesses arriving on the texas giant with her said the woman didn't feel safe before the ride. >> she goes up like this. when it drops to come down, that's when it released and she just tumbled. it didn't hit me until we got back down to the bottom and i said, like, she was no bigger than i was. like that could have been me. i lost it. >> they were screaming when they came back and trying to get out of the restraint and screaming, my mom, my mom, we've got to get my mo
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to china say all of that gold is going into hong kong it's just being shipped instantly china people are taking to delivery of it i think in the last quarter. imports from china from hong kong is up sixty eight percent you know and last time i was on the day after we chatted the gold price fell quite significantly and has fallen again since then and yet the chinese just can't get enough of it and of course anecdotally we you know we're hearing stories of these four hundred ounce bars are going from the west being melted down into one k.g. bars in china and that is something we're going to look into and we haven't looked at it yet but i don't see how you can deny that there isn't a significant movement from west to east of gold in the psychological numbers or took four months for western investors to children seventy one tons of paper gold vehicles like. that are only two weeks for the chinese and i was five to buy three hundred tons of physical so this is why she's being called to see the new mrs watson rb of the post world in other words during the last twenty years you heard mrs wa
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>> hong kong has an extremely free economy like the set earlier, hong kong constantly is ranked by conservatives or free-market research institute says the do the number one or two for est economy in the world, when you talk about it that way and our economy definitely is less free compared to hong kong's. >> thank you. >> thank you, it has been an honor. >> thank you very much. signing books over here in the corner. [applause] >> we would like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> story begins with this failed artist and architect, a health hitler, who had applied to the vienna academy of fine arts, was rejected. art became a weapon of propaganda for the nazis as he rose to power and the story begins in may of 1938 with hitler and nazi leaders's first visit to italy beginning in rome. they walked through the coliseum with mussolini accompanying them, and looking at this wonderful sculpture and after a few days they made it to florence. they only had ten hours the two were allocated to visit the great museums of florence following this introduction of the fuhrer alongs
>> hong kong has an extremely free economy like the set earlier, hong kong constantly is ranked by conservatives or free-market research institute says the do the number one or two for est economy in the world, when you talk about it that way and our economy definitely is less free compared to hong kong's. >> thank you. >> thank you, it has been an honor. >> thank you very much. signing books over here in the corner. [applause] >> we would like to hear from you....
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hang seng in hong kong lost 1.3%. banking shares bodiroadly weake. many think this will make the sector more competitive and could possibly hurt lenders' net interest margins. in japan shares of softbank had quite a volatile day of trade. rising as much at 1.7% before ending down by 3.4%. the turnaround really happened after s&p's downgrade of the stock by two notches. for the broader nikkei 225 also extended weakness in late trade. the index lost 1.4% today. meanwhile the region's resources shares also lost ground, atrackiatrack i -- attracting weaker commodity prices. china's largest gold miner tumbled almost 7% after profit warning. atlas iron and newcrest also took the brunt of the selling today. >> thank you for that. we'll catch up with you later. >>> we've been watching events, fast moving events in egypt. these are the latest shots of tahrir square. we're also getting -- we'll be out with the latest on that and reports of those deaths as well. tanks apparently still blocking the bridge. at the same time, tension is very much on greece as well
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it is a hong kong production. the blooper real would have been -- >> he was doing a push up. >> just out of no where. he was been living in the russian airport and how long could you last? >> i could probably last at least nine months. that's how long i spent covering the republicans on the campaign trail living out of a backpack in a tiny suitcase. assuming he has those amenities. but what i want is a little snippet, a little smart phone video of what it is like to be there right now. where is he? no one has had anien foe on this. where is this? how do we envision it happening? >> i don't understand the fact that he is in an airport, but nobody has seen him. >> people saw him. >> i am no nsa agent. >> i am no nsa agent, but i would assume if he worked in the company long enough to know the only time you would turn your smart phone on enough is when you are leaving and leaving the phone there so the government following you assumes you are still in the movie theater. call me hong kong film makers. >> snowden may e
it is a hong kong production. the blooper real would have been -- >> he was doing a push up. >> just out of no where. he was been living in the russian airport and how long could you last? >> i could probably last at least nine months. that's how long i spent covering the republicans on the campaign trail living out of a backpack in a tiny suitcase. assuming he has those amenities. but what i want is a little snippet, a little smart phone video of what it is like to be there...
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could barely high their disgust for food for the chinese authorities for allowing him to leave hong kong they were making demands to russia that russia extradite him even though there's no extradition treaty they were threatening ecuador with these preferential trade deals and i just think that there's been a shift we've seen move cooperation from the united states they seem to be prepared to work with other nations to get their hands on and they clearly still want to get their hands on them but i think the time to change they have much of a choice what else are they going to do they can't threaten russia who else is going to help the only thing that perhaps are right that the tapping scandal could is that europe is their ally their best friend and now this is happening that could perhaps change the game same time i mean look it's an open secret that countries spy on one another the revelation here is that the united states got caught doing it it's not necessarily that it's an unusual supposition that a country would spy on a different country i think what's what's different with the e.u
could barely high their disgust for food for the chinese authorities for allowing him to leave hong kong they were making demands to russia that russia extradite him even though there's no extradition treaty they were threatening ecuador with these preferential trade deals and i just think that there's been a shift we've seen move cooperation from the united states they seem to be prepared to work with other nations to get their hands on and they clearly still want to get their hands on them...
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withdraws his request for asylum in russia and ecuador says it made a mistake and helping him leave hong kong. we will speak with kristinn hrafnsson of wikileaks and go to germany for the response of the latest revelations about u.s. spying. a former suez act dictator is detained -- u.s.-backed dictator is detained. contras, was putting hissene habre into power, even though he had a reputation for brutality. >> known as africa's pinochet, hissene habre has been detained in senegal. we will speak with attorney reed brody who is worked with victims of hissene habre's regime since 1999. and we will talk about jean- claude duvalier of haiti and efrain rios montt of guatemala. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. egypt's military has issued a 48-hour deadline for president mohamed morsi i to yield to the demands of the egyptian people amidst mass protest aimed at forcing from office. the head of egypt's armed forces issued the ultimatum on monday. >> the armed forces warns everyone the demands of the people are not met
withdraws his request for asylum in russia and ecuador says it made a mistake and helping him leave hong kong. we will speak with kristinn hrafnsson of wikileaks and go to germany for the response of the latest revelations about u.s. spying. a former suez act dictator is detained -- u.s.-backed dictator is detained. contras, was putting hissene habre into power, even though he had a reputation for brutality. >> known as africa's pinochet, hissene habre has been detained in senegal. we...
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us and a lot of those rules and regulations do not exist in london or the city of london or even hong kong so there is. an arbitrage game to be played definitely goldman sachs is playing that out right now so it is a conflict of interest is what you are arguing i think it's a conflict of interest because we're i have no problem with speculators per se it's when these speculators are financed by the federal reserve they're given free money to play with basically we had a near zero interest rate policy by brint ben bernanke in for five years so they get all this money to play with and then they go to the federal reserve and they demand exemptions to play with this money in the commodities markets it's a recipe for disaster. prime interest host bob english thank you so much for coming on sorry you know shares shares. are well over the weekend civil rights leaders rallied alongside demonstrators in more than one hundred cities across the u.s. demanding for justice for the family of trayvon martin from new york to los angeles to chant no justice no peace filled the summer air many are demanding
us and a lot of those rules and regulations do not exist in london or the city of london or even hong kong so there is. an arbitrage game to be played definitely goldman sachs is playing that out right now so it is a conflict of interest is what you are arguing i think it's a conflict of interest because we're i have no problem with speculators per se it's when these speculators are financed by the federal reserve they're given free money to play with basically we had a near zero interest rate...
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meantime edward snowden arrived to the transit zone of airport in moscow around a week ago from hong kong with an invalid american passport and well the u.s. is asking for his extradition. already got thanks for keeping us up to date there are teams corresponding pond and. meanwhile germany has summoned to the u.s. ambassador for explanations on the leaks that have been published in the german press revelation suggests that the n.s.a. has spied on the internal computer networks and has sparked a wave of outrage in berlin now the newsroom chief of artie's video agency ruptly lizzie phailin reports from the german capital that has so far been no comment from the u.s. in response to this latest round of revelations that have been published over the weekend by spiegel which revealed that a half a billion communications including phone calls text messages and e-mails monitored the n.s.a. program each month and that's in germany alone now the german justice minister has been absolutely livid she has described the tactics of the n.s.a. is similar to the tactics used in the cold war the german ch
meantime edward snowden arrived to the transit zone of airport in moscow around a week ago from hong kong with an invalid american passport and well the u.s. is asking for his extradition. already got thanks for keeping us up to date there are teams corresponding pond and. meanwhile germany has summoned to the u.s. ambassador for explanations on the leaks that have been published in the german press revelation suggests that the n.s.a. has spied on the internal computer networks and has sparked...
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return to i was working in hong kong until recently. that is why today i am able to sit here and tell you my story. >> [speaking in chinese] >> towards the late last year, they refused to renew my hong permit, so iial could not stay in hong kong anymore, that is why i came to new york. ms. greve, thank you particularly for the last comment about draining resources and increasing costs and instilling fear. it seems that a number of u.s. companies are reluctant to speak out because of fear of economic that the chinese government or state owned enterprises or others could levy against them. human rights and civil society organizations, both inside and outside china, do they feel -- you talked about fear. theore that a little more, fear they may feel in speaking out or pointing fingers or whatever they might want to do in response. >> a number of groups report that it is very hard to even do the basic documentation because victims and witnesses are afraid to speak. this can be true before the cyber age, but true in spades was said about inte
return to i was working in hong kong until recently. that is why today i am able to sit here and tell you my story. >> [speaking in chinese] >> towards the late last year, they refused to renew my hong permit, so iial could not stay in hong kong anymore, that is why i came to new york. ms. greve, thank you particularly for the last comment about draining resources and increasing costs and instilling fear. it seems that a number of u.s. companies are reluctant to speak out because of...
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the first sighting of edward snowden since he went on the wrong from hong kong -- on the run from hong kong weeks ago. he had requested a meeting with human rights officials and moscow lawmakers to find an and to the diplomatic impasse that left him stranded at the airport for very nearly three weeks. he revealed he is asking for temporary asylum for the second time and called on those at the meeting to help push his case. this is on the condition that he is not to incur the interest of our partners as president couldn't put it. >> the representative said snowden had agreed to that condition. he has done no damage to the united states and he is not planning any damage. [inaudible] rex snowden made it clear he was looking for temporary asylum and still hoped to make his way to pick up -- to take up residence in south america. that decision to tell the public about spying that affects all of us has been costly but it was the right thing to do and i have no regrets. what is it like spending three heks question mark not bad said. he said he is getting used to things, getting used to the no
the first sighting of edward snowden since he went on the wrong from hong kong -- on the run from hong kong weeks ago. he had requested a meeting with human rights officials and moscow lawmakers to find an and to the diplomatic impasse that left him stranded at the airport for very nearly three weeks. he revealed he is asking for temporary asylum for the second time and called on those at the meeting to help push his case. this is on the condition that he is not to incur the interest of our...
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let's talk about hong kong and why you would make that move. the program in singapore.alk about that. >> is it is an executive mba program. managers in their mid-to-late 30s with about a dozen years 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, and in 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 talk
let's talk about hong kong and why you would make that move. the program in singapore.alk about that. >> is it is an executive mba program. managers in their mid-to-late 30s with about a dozen years 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, and in 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...
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he stay there's nine days after arriving from hong kong.is hopes of transiting to another country where he would be granted asylum from the u.s. prosecution seem to be closing by the hour, close down, i should say. according to supporter julian assange and his organization wikileaks, snowden has applied for asylum in 21 countries. how many law schools did this guy apply to get out of there. however his prospects are not looking so good. brazil and india both flat out said no. ecuador, fairly left wing government reportedly he was trying to reach when he fled hong kong seems to be hedging now on its willingness to accept him. venezuela, another country on the left's leader was in russia today and some suggested snowden might fly out of the country with him. but the president of venezuela suggested to reporters that was unlikely to happen. a host of other countries including spain, ireland, austria, germany, the netherlands, poland and switzerland said snowden would need to reach their soil to file for asylum. there's a catch 22. that seems u
he stay there's nine days after arriving from hong kong.is hopes of transiting to another country where he would be granted asylum from the u.s. prosecution seem to be closing by the hour, close down, i should say. according to supporter julian assange and his organization wikileaks, snowden has applied for asylum in 21 countries. how many law schools did this guy apply to get out of there. however his prospects are not looking so good. brazil and india both flat out said no. ecuador, fairly...
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here is cap the yang in hong kong. >> this just in. in what appears to be a broadening of the slowdown of growth in china, data shows the services sector sagged to its weakest in nine months in june as construction activity slowed. the data came on top of the greek official pei results from china on monday. renewed volatility in china's money markets. investors wanted china central bank to put more money into the financial system and they got their wish. the people's bank of china let $5.9 billion flow through the system of open market operations. funding costs fell on tuesday, as expected. some analysts forecast money market rates normalizing by mid july. it has triggered a selloff in chinese bancshares. among the biggest losers, i cbc. trading lower from the banks listed shares. an economist at bank julius advises investors to stay clear of asset classes in china be -- until the volatility has passed. china is facing what he calls the broader emerging markets challenge from developed markets. in japan, not just forecasting an even we
here is cap the yang in hong kong. >> this just in. in what appears to be a broadening of the slowdown of growth in china, data shows the services sector sagged to its weakest in nine months in june as construction activity slowed. the data came on top of the greek official pei results from china on monday. renewed volatility in china's money markets. investors wanted china central bank to put more money into the financial system and they got their wish. the people's bank of china let...
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record and weighing in on today's news first talk about mr snowden the idea that he's sitting in hong kong we want him and somehow we let him slip away how do you do that should the united states engage in negotiations with the taliban what the taliban does to women and others is just unthinkable so now we're negotiating with them or thoughts on the table in those landscapes now as c.n.n. goes a little softer i wonder if they're you know they're forgetting that what they were successful at was delivering the news plus and we put a plug for american men you guys a perfect but yourself better than most cultures all next on larry king now. we're going to larry king now she's one of my favorite people a long time she's one of the most watched anchors in cable news she's the host of on the record with good heavens that's been on fox news it is weeknights at ten eastern shows so has a blog read a wire and you can find bad grammar wired dot com where the wire credit wire how'd you come up with that advice actually some of the back of a car did about ten years ago the size swept ten years now for
record and weighing in on today's news first talk about mr snowden the idea that he's sitting in hong kong we want him and somehow we let him slip away how do you do that should the united states engage in negotiations with the taliban what the taliban does to women and others is just unthinkable so now we're negotiating with them or thoughts on the table in those landscapes now as c.n.n. goes a little softer i wonder if they're you know they're forgetting that what they were successful at was...
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going to weighing in on today's news first talk about mrs snowden the idea that he's sitting in hong kong we want him and somehow we let him slip away how do you do that should the united states engage in negotiations with them telling them what the taliban does to women and others is just unthinkable so now we're negotiating with them her thoughts on the table in those landscapes now as c.n.n. goes a little softer i wonder if they're deep you know they're forgetting that what they were successful at was delivering the news plus let me put a plug for american men you guys ain't perfect but yourself better than most cultures all next on larry king now. we're going to larry king now she's one of my favorite people long time she's one of the most watched and gus' in cable news she's the host of on the record with good heavens that's been on fox news it is weeknights at ten eastern shows so has a blog read a wire and you can find bad grammar wired dot com where the wire credit wire how'd you come up with that advice actually seven the back of a car did about ten years ago the size swept ten y
going to weighing in on today's news first talk about mrs snowden the idea that he's sitting in hong kong we want him and somehow we let him slip away how do you do that should the united states engage in negotiations with them telling them what the taliban does to women and others is just unthinkable so now we're negotiating with them her thoughts on the table in those landscapes now as c.n.n. goes a little softer i wonder if they're deep you know they're forgetting that what they were...
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. >> i have the opportunity to speak with him on saturday, the first time since he left hong kong.ad a good, long conversation with him. although i'm not interested in divulging where he is, he is into about the developments over the past week, both in terms of ongoing roll -- revelations and debate that he helped to open about world wide surveillance as well as the report he is getting around the world and at the moment three different governments who have offered him asylum. the question of how he is going to get there, what will happen once he arrives, those are still in the process of being worked out, but he is doing very well in terms of his mind set, demeanor, debates as they unfold, and is feeling good about the choices that he made. >> did he talk about his preference for where he wants to go? >> i did not speak much about his request for asylum. i think he feels he has always been consistent about the fact -- there is and fantastic article in "the washington post" within it the same point that the crucial objective that he had, just as ellsberg had, was to participate in
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he gave those to us six or seven weeks ago when i was in hong kong. been in the process of reporting it, vetting it. there are definitely more stories to be reported we're in the process now of writing about things that the united states government is doing to american citizens in terms of collecting very invasive information about them. the lack of oversight that n sarnsa analysts have as they sit at their terminals, read anyone's e-mail they want, listen to any calls they want. the deals united states government strikes with internet companies and telecoms to have the data about their customers turned over to the united states enmass. really just a worldwide ubiquitous system that is being constructed without oversight or real checks and there's still lots of programs within that apparatus that are still to be reported. >> nicaragua, venezuela, and bolivia offered snowden asylum. do you know where he would like to go? what his preference is. >> i think his, really, his only goal is to make sure he can continue to participate in the debate over surve
he gave those to us six or seven weeks ago when i was in hong kong. been in the process of reporting it, vetting it. there are definitely more stories to be reported we're in the process now of writing about things that the united states government is doing to american citizens in terms of collecting very invasive information about them. the lack of oversight that n sarnsa analysts have as they sit at their terminals, read anyone's e-mail they want, listen to any calls they want. the deals...
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ecuador, fairly left wing government, he was trying to reach when he fled hong kong seems to be hedgingim. venezuela's lead wear fs rush why and some suggested snowden might fly out of the country with him. but the president of venezuela suggested to reporters that was unlikely to happen. a host of other countries have said snowden would reach their soil -- would need to reach their soil to file for asylum. there's a catch 22. that seems unlikely. how will he get there? meanwhile russia made it clear there are preconditions for him to stay there in russia. david corn is washington bureau chief of mother jones magazine and jonathan capehart, both msnbc political analyst. jonathan wab i want it start with you. looks like russia is not mother russia when it comes to this guy. they set a condition saying sure you can stay here but you have to stop what you do for a live which is electronically or digital with the united states. no more leaks from the soil of russia. he has to neuterize himself. so he has it turn out the lights it survive personally. >> right. when vladimir putin, when russi
ecuador, fairly left wing government, he was trying to reach when he fled hong kong seems to be hedgingim. venezuela's lead wear fs rush why and some suggested snowden might fly out of the country with him. but the president of venezuela suggested to reporters that was unlikely to happen. a host of other countries have said snowden would reach their soil -- would need to reach their soil to file for asylum. there's a catch 22. that seems unlikely. how will he get there? meanwhile russia made it...