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closed down and the right of assembly is not respected when opposition activists gather to commemorate ken lay a prominent political commentator human rights defender and government critic murdered in 2016 they were arrested. they continue to call for a proper investigation of his death. the government doesn't tolerate public demonstrations let alone opposition political rallies in private this human rights group mourns the loss of ken lay. here really regret in term of these separate last such a again corruption. against a human rights violations. a guy who spoke out against the government to the transparency accountability and in effect if any state if services through the collodion society. this factory near phnom penh make seat covers for german car manufacturers. if the e.u. withdraws cambodia's preferential status as a trading partner duties will be imposed on its exports to europe. come podium made goods would then const more in the e.u. and production might be shifted elsewhere. the director of the company has looked at the numbers. when everything. facts what argument will be cast. ou
closed down and the right of assembly is not respected when opposition activists gather to commemorate ken lay a prominent political commentator human rights defender and government critic murdered in 2016 they were arrested. they continue to call for a proper investigation of his death. the government doesn't tolerate public demonstrations let alone opposition political rallies in private this human rights group mourns the loss of ken lay. here really regret in term of these separate last such...
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closed down and the right of assembly is not respected when opposition activists gather to commemorate ken lay a prominent political commentator human rights defender and government critic murdered in 2016 they were arrested. they continue to call for a proper investigation of his death. the government doesn't tolerate public demonstrations let alone opposition political rallies in private this human rights group mourns the loss of can lay. here really regret in term of the separate last of such a corruption. against a human rights violations or a guy who spoke out against the tutti transparency accountability and in effect in any state if services to the. society. this factory near phnom penh make seat covers for german car manufacturers. if the e.u. withdraws cambodia's preferential status as a trading partner duties will be imposed on its exports to europe. made goods would then cost more in the e.u. and production might be shifted elsewhere. the director of the company has looked at the numbers. when. facts water agreement will be cast. our products will start being taxed between 6 percent
closed down and the right of assembly is not respected when opposition activists gather to commemorate ken lay a prominent political commentator human rights defender and government critic murdered in 2016 they were arrested. they continue to call for a proper investigation of his death. the government doesn't tolerate public demonstrations let alone opposition political rallies in private this human rights group mourns the loss of can lay. here really regret in term of the separate last of...
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thank you for joining us tonight, i'm ken lay and i'm pam moore now as kron four's rob fladeboe reportsthe people at the center of that race stands accused of ripping off trade secrets from google. >>levandowski was a high ranking google executive. with responsibility for major engineering teams. within google self-driving car project. >>united states attorney david anderson announcing in san jose tuesday that this man former google engineer anthony levandowski has been indicted over claims he stole or attempted to steal confidential self-driving car technology files from google subsidiary waymo. >>the indictment alleges that leavened asking made the decisio
thank you for joining us tonight, i'm ken lay and i'm pam moore now as kron four's rob fladeboe reportsthe people at the center of that race stands accused of ripping off trade secrets from google. >>levandowski was a high ranking google executive. with responsibility for major engineering teams. within google self-driving car project. >>united states attorney david anderson announcing in san jose tuesday that this man former google engineer anthony levandowski has been indicted...
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thank you for joining us tonight, i'm ken lay and i'm pam moore now as kron four's rob fladeboe reports one of the people at the center of that race stands accused of ripping off trade secrets from google. >>levandowski was a high ranking google executive. with responsibility for major engineering teams. within google self-driving car project. >>united states attorney david anderson announcing in san jose tuesday that this man former google engineer anthony levandowski has been indicted over claims he stole or attempted to steal confidential self-driving car technology files from google subsidiary waymo. >>the indictment alleges that leavened asking made the decision to leave google no later than september 2015. and they use the time between september 2015. and january 27th, 2016 to move thousands of files from google. just weeks after his resignation from google and february 2016. lemon now ski signed a term sheet with uber a company that was investing heavily in his own self-driving car program. >>and the indictment alleges levandowski downloaded thousands of pages of google files fro
thank you for joining us tonight, i'm ken lay and i'm pam moore now as kron four's rob fladeboe reports one of the people at the center of that race stands accused of ripping off trade secrets from google. >>levandowski was a high ranking google executive. with responsibility for major engineering teams. within google self-driving car project. >>united states attorney david anderson announcing in san jose tuesday that this man former google engineer anthony levandowski has been...
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ken, lay out the difference between information that is sensitive and information that is classified. the definition of classified information is information if disclosed would cause harm to the nation's security, the national security. comey thought that none of his memos implicated anything like that. it turns out when senior fbi officials reviewed the memos, they found some things in them that met the definition of classified information particularly comments about other countries. comey disagreed with that. critics will point out that this is what happened with hillary clinton. they were found to have classified information. comey called her handling of the e-mails extremely reckless and irresponsible. >> comey seems to be claiming vindication. it's not surprising that republicans have had a different reaction to the news today. lindsey graham tweeting the inspector general's report is a rebuke of a former director of the fbi. jim jordan, house of representatives, now we know why comey didn't want to prosecute clinton. he didn't see a problem mishandling sensitive information. aft
ken, lay out the difference between information that is sensitive and information that is classified. the definition of classified information is information if disclosed would cause harm to the nation's security, the national security. comey thought that none of his memos implicated anything like that. it turns out when senior fbi officials reviewed the memos, they found some things in them that met the definition of classified information particularly comments about other countries. comey...
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ken, lay it out for us. >> yeah, we had reported on this, john, a few months back that rudy had actually to travel to ukraine to meet with the -- either the incoming president or people around the incoming president of ukraine to essentially raise these issues and urge the new government to continue what had been investigations that were started by a prosecutor under the old government. the prosecutors, by the way, widely accused of corruption like so many prosecutors in ukraine. he got a ton of criticism for that from across the political spectrum. he backed out of that, blamed democrats, the media as well as enemies, unspecified enemies in ukraine for sabotaging him. but what we learned is that he is, as you said, back at it. he actually got -- opened up a back channel of sorts with a top adviser to the new president, who he's had several phone calls with and one in-person meeting in madrid that, as you said as well, was set up with assistance from the state department to talk about these things. when i talked to folks on the ukrainian side, they seemed to suggest ukrainians felt like
ken, lay it out for us. >> yeah, we had reported on this, john, a few months back that rudy had actually to travel to ukraine to meet with the -- either the incoming president or people around the incoming president of ukraine to essentially raise these issues and urge the new government to continue what had been investigations that were started by a prosecutor under the old government. the prosecutors, by the way, widely accused of corruption like so many prosecutors in ukraine. he got a...
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likening it to enron, three people went to prison, right ken lay, jeff skilling, andy fastow, the cfoa company that had, you know, phony subsidiaries where they were hiding losses. equating that to general electric and this morning on "squawk box," you had bill cohen, writing a book about ge, saying this doesn't ring true to him. sounds hyperbollic likened it to throwing a molotov cocktail, like yelling fire in a crowded theater, a company already under investigation for accou accounting issues. let's just say that, right there, being investigated for various accounting issues. their fundamentals are in question, in some corners of the market, right? and you have this happen. >> it does -- the broader stories that in -- this was the largest company in the world market cap of almost $600 billion, down 80 plus percent since then amazing story in terms of capital loss. >> no idea who the firm is that marcopolis is working with who knows if they covered their short. yesterday was down so big, did they cover did he get paid? because he gets a percentage of whatever the trade nets, if anyth
likening it to enron, three people went to prison, right ken lay, jeff skilling, andy fastow, the cfoa company that had, you know, phony subsidiaries where they were hiding losses. equating that to general electric and this morning on "squawk box," you had bill cohen, writing a book about ge, saying this doesn't ring true to him. sounds hyperbollic likened it to throwing a molotov cocktail, like yelling fire in a crowded theater, a company already under investigation for accou...
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people like ken lay at enron were sent to jail but not any of the people running the banking institutionsinvolved in this process. >> steve from anchorage, alaska. hi steve. >> hello. thank you for taking my call. i very much appreciate having the opportunity to hear nomi prins today. my call is to park. i'd like to first of all go back to the point you made about the relationship between the social goods that provide the benefits to the society and the relationship of the economic system. it should be fundamentally a position to provide those services. in that context, i am wondering about the social order in which it is by law and judicial decision the application of corporations to solely make profit for their shareholders. and the need to fundamentally - - that particular proposition. let me leave that to a second related proposition which is, if you're familiar with the governance of ghana, you may recognize a man named jerry rollins. he was the leader of the - - force who carried off a crew after watching years and years of elite and corporate corruption, deflecting monies away from
people like ken lay at enron were sent to jail but not any of the people running the banking institutionsinvolved in this process. >> steve from anchorage, alaska. hi steve. >> hello. thank you for taking my call. i very much appreciate having the opportunity to hear nomi prins today. my call is to park. i'd like to first of all go back to the point you made about the relationship between the social goods that provide the benefits to the society and the relationship of the economic...
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ken this comes at a time where the profitability has taken a massive hit. thus jed profitability has taken a massive hit. thusjed was dropped from the dow 100 and had to layher business stories. the world trade organisation has ruled against us duties imposed on a range of chinese imports, effectively giving beijing a green light to seek compensation. washington imposed the duties after it accused beijing of paying illegal subsidies to chinese firms. the wto said the americans were in the wrong — but washington says it does not accept the ruling. richard branson‘s virgin galactic, says the world's first specifically designed commercial spaceport is now operationally functional. the base is called spaceport america and situated in new mexico. more than 600 people have already paid deposits totalling 80 million dollars to secure their tickets on the first space flights from the complex. let's have a look at the markets. certainly negative yields on the markets which are forcing investors into risky positions and into positions like gold and some other save heaven as —— assets. the national grid has the end of the day to send a report of the power grid outag
ken this comes at a time where the profitability has taken a massive hit. thus jed profitability has taken a massive hit. thusjed was dropped from the dow 100 and had to layher business stories. the world trade organisation has ruled against us duties imposed on a range of chinese imports, effectively giving beijing a green light to seek compensation. washington imposed the duties after it accused beijing of paying illegal subsidies to chinese firms. the wto said the americans were in the wrong...
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lays. that place. though: place was on site directing traffic. no injuries. nobody really knows how to get started. at the live news get desk i am ken bastida. >>> at this hour,, has returned to hong kong's airport. so far lights are on schedule. 12 hours earlier, a much different scene. most of departing flights were canceled on tuesday as thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators stage the fifth day of a sit in inside of the terminals. they are demanding government reforms and an independent inquiry into alleged police brutality. the protest in china is hitting home here in the bay area. effected everything from travel, economics and humanitarian concerns. kb x5 is following the story from stanford university. >> reporter: according to experts here, the escalated situation in hong kong is a top concern for the u.s.. of course because of trade, but also because of the possibility that the chinese government could use violent force to put down the protesters. >> reporter: chaos at hong kong's main airport, as hundreds of protesters clashed with police. travelers coming in say that this delayed flights for more than one day. >> i was
lays. that place. though: place was on site directing traffic. no injuries. nobody really knows how to get started. at the live news get desk i am ken bastida. >>> at this hour,, has returned to hong kong's airport. so far lights are on schedule. 12 hours earlier, a much different scene. most of departing flights were canceled on tuesday as thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators stage the fifth day of a sit in inside of the terminals. they are demanding government reforms and an...
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. >> ken, i want to go into the process, though, in which these types of crimes are investigated. because a lay person could say, who cares whether or not you call it terrorism? people have died. that's what matters. but in terms of the fbi and the government resources that go into looking at these types of crimes, help us understand the differences. >> there are huge differences, stephanie. first of all, there is a dramatic disparity in resources. that is best illustrated by what the fbi head of counterterrorism told congress in may. he said that among his agents and analysts 80% of them are working on international and jihadi inspired terrorism and only 20% are working on domestic terrorism, even though by his own admission domestic, white nationalist terrorists, have killed more people since 9/11 than jihadi connected terrorists. that is one issue. there is a huge misallocation of resources. as frank was alluding to, there is also no domestic terrorism statute. and that really plays into how these crimes are investigated because often they are investigated as hate crimes. well, that's a diff
. >> ken, i want to go into the process, though, in which these types of crimes are investigated. because a lay person could say, who cares whether or not you call it terrorism? people have died. that's what matters. but in terms of the fbi and the government resources that go into looking at these types of crimes, help us understand the differences. >> there are huge differences, stephanie. first of all, there is a dramatic disparity in resources. that is best illustrated by what...
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lays it and let's go do something there. more that our prime time coverage continues though at the top of the hour. good morning. ken 4 news at 10. >>they grant thank you both so much next at 10 o'clock it has been one month since that tragic shooting at the gilroy garlic festival tonight, loved ones gather to honor one of the youngest shooting victims kayla salazar we talk with her family still struggling with her loss we're live in the south bay with that story plus stranger danger police arrest a man they say tried to sexually assault a woman in the locker room of a gym. >>and now detectives believe there may be more victims out there we'll have details ahead but a rico comes away virtually unscathed as hurricane dory and turns in the caribbean now that powerful storm has the us mainland in its sights. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking the storm's path don't go away our 3 of kron 4 new >>nobody in my family feels the same way themselves is lowest per for unlicensed our heart and we broke in. >>now at 10 remembering kayla salazar one month later, the 13 year-old girl was one of 3 young people killed
lays it and let's go do something there. more that our prime time coverage continues though at the top of the hour. good morning. ken 4 news at 10. >>they grant thank you both so much next at 10 o'clock it has been one month since that tragic shooting at the gilroy garlic festival tonight, loved ones gather to honor one of the youngest shooting victims kayla salazar we talk with her family still struggling with her loss we're live in the south bay with that story plus stranger danger...
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lay off workers or people choose not to spend. that's what brings you a recession. our harvard professor. eight centuries of financial fall. he's the chief at the international monetary fund. ken, so good to see you. thanks for being with us. >> thank you, ali. >> are you screaming from the top of the hill of a recession. you think one will come and most economists believe they come after a certain amount of time of growth. >> well, we are seeing a sharp slow down of china and in europe and germany. globally there is a slow down. are we literally going to have a recession? will the economy slow down from all this? for sure. >> let's talk about the president going at it with jay powell. he's been doing this for a while. there's a bit of a slow down and the trade war probably having a negative effect on economic growth. uma you may think it is worth it or not worth it to figure out our future relationship with china. today we heard from jay powell, he's speaking out against his political accusations telling the president that's just not true. >> what jay powell said today was remarkable. all but punching president trump in the face with his remark. look, we can't rewrite the boo
lay off workers or people choose not to spend. that's what brings you a recession. our harvard professor. eight centuries of financial fall. he's the chief at the international monetary fund. ken, so good to see you. thanks for being with us. >> thank you, ali. >> are you screaming from the top of the hill of a recession. you think one will come and most economists believe they come after a certain amount of time of growth. >> well, we are seeing a sharp slow down of china and...