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despite commitments of peace by china, the people's liberation army has displayed its real intention.ust a few hours before the minister embarked on his trip, the chinese general provoked india by warning it not to provoke and create new troubles for china. here is a report. >> tensions rose between israel and china when just before the indian defense minister's visit to beijing, a top chinese major general, also the executive resident of china strategy culture promotion association said, "the indian side should not remote new problems and increase military deployment on the border and start new trouble ." strategic community defense and foreign ministry in new delhi was shaken by the rude comments from the chinese general hours before the defense minister's visit to china. he also said there is still 90,000 kilometers of territory occupied by the indian side. these are problems left over from history and we need to look at it with a cool head. >> if a serving major general in the pla can make a statement like this, what i in for as an analyst is that the chinese military is trying to
despite commitments of peace by china, the people's liberation army has displayed its real intention.ust a few hours before the minister embarked on his trip, the chinese general provoked india by warning it not to provoke and create new troubles for china. here is a report. >> tensions rose between israel and china when just before the indian defense minister's visit to beijing, a top chinese major general, also the executive resident of china strategy culture promotion association said,...
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we have a report from a top general of the chinese liberal army saying the ander sizes are designed to boost capability and said the two nations can play a positive in regional stability and said they are not targeting any third party. however, modia outlets in mainland china and hong kong speculate the two powers are hoping to keep japan in check over territorial issues. the chinese claim the japanese-controlleds en kaku islands. american central bankers may be getting ready to taper easying and those in europe don't feel the time is right. tell us what they are thinking. >> when they look at the economies, the u.s. is showing signs of a recovery. europe has been showing signs of more instability. your pitch has hinted for the first time a possibility of further lowering the benchmark interest rates. the policy makers decided at the board meeting to keep the interest rate unchanged at a record low of a half percent. >> they would remain for as long as necessary. they expect the interest rates to remain at present or lower levels. for an extended period of time. >> looking at the recen
we have a report from a top general of the chinese liberal army saying the ander sizes are designed to boost capability and said the two nations can play a positive in regional stability and said they are not targeting any third party. however, modia outlets in mainland china and hong kong speculate the two powers are hoping to keep japan in check over territorial issues. the chinese claim the japanese-controlleds en kaku islands. american central bankers may be getting ready to taper easying...
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he quoted a top general with the chinese people's liberation army saying the exercises are designed to boost cooperation and capability. he said the two nations can play a positive role in regional security and stability. and he said the drills are not targeting any third party. however, media outlets in mainland china and hong kong speculate the two powers are hoping to keep japan in check over territorial issues. the chinese claim the japanese controlled senkaku islands in the east china sea while the russians hold a group of islands claimed by japan. >>> four children have died in afghanistan when militants set off an explosive at a wedding. patchari raksawong in bangkok is following the story. >> officials have blamed the incident on the taliban. they say government employees attending the wedding were the real target. thursday's blast happened in the southern province of helmand, a hotbed of the islamist insurgency. afp reports the children who died were aged between 7 and 12. they were apparently collecting water from a river during the celebration when an improvised explosive de
he quoted a top general with the chinese people's liberation army saying the exercises are designed to boost cooperation and capability. he said the two nations can play a positive role in regional security and stability. and he said the drills are not targeting any third party. however, media outlets in mainland china and hong kong speculate the two powers are hoping to keep japan in check over territorial issues. the chinese claim the japanese controlled senkaku islands in the east china sea...
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issuing the demand from a secret jungle hideout, he says that the national liberation army has to taket in the negotiation. attempts to end the conflict have been ongoing since november. in brazil, workers have gone on strike and are back on the streets, protesting against public transport and high fuel costs and highway fees. in one city demonstrators smashed and burned buses before fighting with riot police. hundreds of thousands have been affected. tens of thousands of brazilians are joining the protest for a different reason, renewing the decades-old struggle for racial equality. but even say that they have suffered discrimination. rachel has this report. >> marching with friends and onlymates, he is not demanding better education and health care, she is also demanding equality. >> even though people say we have no racism in brazil, it is not true. we have the -- we are the majority of the population but have no economic or political power. >> like many, she is afro brazilian, but like many protesters she did not grow up in a middle-class family. she lived in a poor neighborhood on
issuing the demand from a secret jungle hideout, he says that the national liberation army has to taket in the negotiation. attempts to end the conflict have been ongoing since november. in brazil, workers have gone on strike and are back on the streets, protesting against public transport and high fuel costs and highway fees. in one city demonstrators smashed and burned buses before fighting with riot police. hundreds of thousands have been affected. tens of thousands of brazilians are joining...
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they belong to the national liberation army, the country's second-largest rebel group.a say most colombians are tired of war and one piece. hasbiggest rebel group farc been holding peace talks with the government since november. russian president vladimir putin says u.s. whistleblower edward snowden has been warned not to damage relations between moscow and washington. sayg in siberia, putin there are consequences for those who work in human rights, especially when criticizing the u.s. snowden has applied for political asylum in russia three weeks after arriving in a moscow airport from hong kong. the u.s. wants and sent home to face trial for spying. >> wind-up 11 mr. snowden that any actions connected with harmony elisions are unacceptable. human rights workers usually -- consequences for those who do it. when this kind of work is done under the aegis of the united nations that united states and their support and financial political support, then it is much more comfortable work. if somebody plans to criticize the united states itself, it is been much more difficult.
they belong to the national liberation army, the country's second-largest rebel group.a say most colombians are tired of war and one piece. hasbiggest rebel group farc been holding peace talks with the government since november. russian president vladimir putin says u.s. whistleblower edward snowden has been warned not to damage relations between moscow and washington. sayg in siberia, putin there are consequences for those who work in human rights, especially when criticizing the u.s. snowden...
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for people who liberation army. had been taken to the. u.s. government offices. you as cooperation is for trade secrets but at that moral high ground speed since last month since june when edward snowden disclosed that actually the u.s. government spy on everybody around the world so. we've. seen that you as through the of the defense if it is. economic summit and they were trying to explain to china what they did was really in those same day we need to get you a bull but of course that is. rubbish. and in today's breaking the sad host abby martin also speaks with a man credited with being the first annecy agent to blow the whistle on government misconduct and here's what's coming up at four pm g.m.t. . the very first person to claim the title of n.s.a. whistleblower is a man you've probably heard the least about his name is russell tice and he served twenty years with the various government intelligence agencies including me and has a two thousand and five ties blew the whistle on the n.s.a. and gave an unlawful and unconstitutional surveillance of american citi
for people who liberation army. had been taken to the. u.s. government offices. you as cooperation is for trade secrets but at that moral high ground speed since last month since june when edward snowden disclosed that actually the u.s. government spy on everybody around the world so. we've. seen that you as through the of the defense if it is. economic summit and they were trying to explain to china what they did was really in those same day we need to get you a bull but of course that is....
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for people who liberation army. had been taped to the. u.s. government offices and also had you as cooperation is for trade secrets but at that moral high ground to speak on. ceased you. know didn't disclose that actually the u.s. government spy on everybody running the world so. we've. seen that you as through b. of the defense if it is. economic summit and they were trying to explain to china what they did was really in those same day we need to get anything valuable but of course that is. rubbish and now our breaking news this hour an egyptian prosecutor has ordered the arrest of muslim brotherhood leader a mohamed beatty they was charged with in signing violent clashes outside the republican guard headquarters which left over fifty five dad and hundreds injured are just policy or join us now life. yes which is eating than you do right now that the egyptian prosecutors or the rest of the brotherhood leader mohammed i.d.d. of rates have also been issued for at least nine other fini a muslim brotherhood officials including the eighty p.t. and
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eight people liberation army. have been actively hacking u.s. government offices and also hacking you as corporations for trade secrets but at that moral high ground to speak on since last month since june when edward snowden disclosed that actually the u.s. government spy on everybody i run the world is so. without a moral high ground that you will be their defense if it is. economic summit and they were trying to explain to china what they did was really in those same day we really didn't get anything in there you will but of course that is. rubbish. france is not there instantly in breaking the set host of the martin speaks for the man credited with being the first ice agent to blow the whistle on government misconduct so let's see the full show you can it streaming on a website dot com it's quick preview to. the very first person to claim the title of n.s.a. whistleblower is a man you've probably heard the least about his name is russell tice and he served twenty years with the various government agencies including the n.s.a. a two thousand
eight people liberation army. have been actively hacking u.s. government offices and also hacking you as corporations for trade secrets but at that moral high ground to speak on since last month since june when edward snowden disclosed that actually the u.s. government spy on everybody i run the world is so. without a moral high ground that you will be their defense if it is. economic summit and they were trying to explain to china what they did was really in those same day we really didn't get...
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eight people who liberation army. had been actively hacking u.s. government offices and also hacking you as cooperation is for trade secrets but at that moral high ground to speak on since last month since june when edward snowden disclosed that actually the u.s. government is spying on everybody i run the world so. we've found them all high. that you will be on the defense if it is. economic summit and they were trying to explain to china what they did was really in those they really did get...
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massive bank failures they're going to delve attempt to vilify the heroic observer buyers a silver liberation army who should hold the steam of course the same central bankers will tempt vilified i'm a scapegoat them yeah but we need to remain strong against these charlatans in the central bank the larry summers of the world. market. is it entering a secular period now of rising interest rates i don't think so well you have the rebels against my theory. you remember you know it's like i compare it back to the us in the. case so they they they were launched with a six percent interest but by the time they collapsed six percent interest and i said you know it's all in the us and that could be exchanged for nothing you know so all right yes in nominal terms interest rates might go up to five percent or six percent you know only talk of nominal terms yeah but i'm not sure. that you're talking to the doctor really your system will never fail in its because it doesn't need to fail so he just said we just said it it's got so. we have to have you back again that's all time we have today so thanks for bein
massive bank failures they're going to delve attempt to vilify the heroic observer buyers a silver liberation army who should hold the steam of course the same central bankers will tempt vilified i'm a scapegoat them yeah but we need to remain strong against these charlatans in the central bank the larry summers of the world. market. is it entering a secular period now of rising interest rates i don't think so well you have the rebels against my theory. you remember you know it's like i compare...
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they are part of the people's liberation army.t in shanghai that has systematically attacked over 147 fortune 500 companies and stolen trade secrets and are undermining our economy. >> undermining our economy. the estimates are and they are -- i should stress, these are only estimates. we're talking about intellectual property theft by china, princilly by china costing the united states $300 billion a year. 1.2 million jobs estimated to be lost as a result of those cyber attacks on the united states and our intellectual property, whether it be in the public sector or private. how can this be toerated >> i mean, china is basically building their economy. not solely but largely on copycatting. they take our technology and you don't necessarily see the results of the copycat right away. it takes some time. but that's part of the culture and part of th economic culture. part of the reay the economic game plan there is toteal technology, to steal trade secrets and to use that to build their industry. by the way, the pentagon since then
they are part of the people's liberation army.t in shanghai that has systematically attacked over 147 fortune 500 companies and stolen trade secrets and are undermining our economy. >> undermining our economy. the estimates are and they are -- i should stress, these are only estimates. we're talking about intellectual property theft by china, princilly by china costing the united states $300 billion a year. 1.2 million jobs estimated to be lost as a result of those cyber attacks on the...
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army. it was liberated from assad's army more than three months ago. >> narrator: the army of the assad regime has been pushed back across the valley to the other side of the orontes river. ahmad's village is well within range of their artillery. shells and mortars are routinely fired into this village. >> (translated): god willing, bashar al-assad's army can't get in here. we run things here now. >> narrator: doctors and nurses are ordered to report immediately to the local hospital. ahmad is already there, using his phone to film casualties. >> (translated): i ran to the area to see who was injured, to see how i could help. these people's lives are over. this is what god had written for them. i just despaired, and thought it was time that arab countries felt our suffering. >> narrator: ahmad and the people of his village have witnessed these scenes many times, fearing they will be next. today, it's mohammed mattar who has lost members of his family. >> narrator: mohammed is surrounded by the bodies of three of his nephews. they were killed 20 minutes ago by a government shell. inside the hos
army. it was liberated from assad's army more than three months ago. >> narrator: the army of the assad regime has been pushed back across the valley to the other side of the orontes river. ahmad's village is well within range of their artillery. shells and mortars are routinely fired into this village. >> (translated): god willing, bashar al-assad's army can't get in here. we run things here now. >> narrator: doctors and nurses are ordered to report immediately to the local...
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that these hackers are not out china but the chinese military part of the chinese liberation and armyr 147 fortune 500 companies to undermine the economy. lou: these are only estimates. to talk about intellectual property theft costing the united states $300 billion per year. as a result went on the united states with the intellectual property whether the public-private sector. how could thise? >> china is building their economy on an copycat. you don't necessarily see the results right away. it takes time but it is part of the culture and the game plan to steal technology and trade secrets there also stealing our national security secrets, weapons designed to build the of military. not just the economic issue but a national security issue. lou: arthur there repercussions by the chinese ? what is his dad is right now? >> the chinese of like other hackers typically have a different rules of the road and typically don't destroys systems for out it is not that obvious but to go into the computer system it is clear they try to get inside. then led investor tells me down the winding he wor
that these hackers are not out china but the chinese military part of the chinese liberation and armyr 147 fortune 500 companies to undermine the economy. lou: these are only estimates. to talk about intellectual property theft costing the united states $300 billion per year. as a result went on the united states with the intellectual property whether the public-private sector. how could thise? >> china is building their economy on an copycat. you don't necessarily see the results right...
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a white circle the modern flag appeared half to the governmental forces together with french army liberated this area the fragile peace is now being carefully protected checkpoints cover the region's main routes to filter all those passing through. the ways are also patrolled. we have to verify whether there are cheat hardass among them who want to cross the river. how do decide who is who. jihadists don't have papers and we send to police all those with no documents. the stakes are high memories are still fresh in people's minds from the days when religious radicals took over the country's north spreading the extremist laws if you come to the river like this did this bit you basic at least sixty times if you are married they take you to your husband and make him buy and they thought extremists would impose strict rules of modesty on these women without cross the niger river to go to college or the first to be let in mali is north to openly supports the islamists when they first came and provide them with fighters try to find a family whose children joint there. and then kind of affiliated
a white circle the modern flag appeared half to the governmental forces together with french army liberated this area the fragile peace is now being carefully protected checkpoints cover the region's main routes to filter all those passing through. the ways are also patrolled. we have to verify whether there are cheat hardass among them who want to cross the river. how do decide who is who. jihadists don't have papers and we send to police all those with no documents. the stakes are high...
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. >> very quickly, sharif, the top story of "the new york times," egypt liberals embracing armies inurnaround. in the pro-democracy group, the youth groups, where are they now? are they in the streets or are they working with the government? where are they? >> as i said, it is a very divisive atmosphere and we're seeing some people who were very, very vertical of the military when it had to write administration the country, some of the protesters from the streets were jailed. very critical of anyone who speaks out. those who speak out are vilified, attacked viciously. it is a very worrying sign. this kind of atmosphere that allows institutions like the army and the state security apparatus to really flex their muscles and coming strong and say they're providing security -- >> very quickly, not to interrupt, but we want to play this one clip of deputy secretary of state william burns . >> we support the adoption of reforms that can lead to an while sustaining funding for social safety net programs. we believe these measures off for a path to address entirely justifiable aspirations of
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these were the same people that wanted the army out of politics. liberaled with the choice, the brotherhood on one hand or the army on the other, which has been the dilemma. the great choice in egypt. it choses -- it chose the army and now it has to see through the consequences of the domination of the army. >> ben, the interim president a while ago, issued a timetable for elections in reforming the constitution, do we know what that means and -- again, i guess the same question, do we know what elections would look like? would a group like the muslim brotherhood among those who oppose it, would they be allowed to participate? >> anderson, what's been released regarding the constitution puts the -- it's possible there could be elections as early as february of next year, but really that is the question. is there going to be a role for the muslim brotherhood? the mood on the street, certainly around tahrir square, is that they don't want them to have a role. we're hearing the same sort of rhetoric to describe the muslim brotherhood that the previous regime
these were the same people that wanted the army out of politics. liberaled with the choice, the brotherhood on one hand or the army on the other, which has been the dilemma. the great choice in egypt. it choses -- it chose the army and now it has to see through the consequences of the domination of the army. >> ben, the interim president a while ago, issued a timetable for elections in reforming the constitution, do we know what that means and -- again, i guess the same question, do we...
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these were the same people thatten watted the army out of politics. liberalfaced with the choice, the brotherhood on one hand or the army on the other, which has been the dilemma. the great choice in egypt. it shows the army and now has to see through the consequences of the domination of the army. >> ben, the interim president a while ago, issued a timetable for elections in reforming the constitution, do we know what that means and -- again, i guess the same question, do we know what elections would look like? would a group like the muslim brotherhood among those who oppose it, would they be allowed to participate? >> anderson, what's been released regarding the constitution puts the -- it's possible there could be elections as early as february of next year, but really that is the question. is there going to be a roll for the muslim brotherhood? the mood on the street, certainly around tahrir square, is that they don't want them to have a role. we're hearing the same sort of rhetoric to describe the muslim brotherhood that the previous regime used. it's ha
these were the same people thatten watted the army out of politics. liberalfaced with the choice, the brotherhood on one hand or the army on the other, which has been the dilemma. the great choice in egypt. it shows the army and now has to see through the consequences of the domination of the army. >> ben, the interim president a while ago, issued a timetable for elections in reforming the constitution, do we know what that means and -- again, i guess the same question, do we know what...
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influential arabic newspaper off charcol outside which cites a source in the free syrian army a kind of feel liberated militancy intend to accidently assert their control over the territory immediately after ramadan ramadan ends around the ninth of august according to the source of al qaeda is about to announce an islamic state in syria they want full control over the weapons coming from turkey and the money coming from oil smuggling in syria's eastern province of their olives or for example a network of tribes and smugglers has exploited the chaos of war to create an illicit oil trade with the reports that the al qaeda linked threat has reached an understanding with the tribes over the division of spoils the all nusra front has of course used this process to buy more weapons and pates fighters now apparently they want more they feel powerful enough to want more it takes some of the rebels nervous of course many rebels ordinator their efforts with the all new threat but those who refuse to do that risk their lives recently the all new threat have killed several members of the free syrian army includin
influential arabic newspaper off charcol outside which cites a source in the free syrian army a kind of feel liberated militancy intend to accidently assert their control over the territory immediately after ramadan ramadan ends around the ninth of august according to the source of al qaeda is about to announce an islamic state in syria they want full control over the weapons coming from turkey and the money coming from oil smuggling in syria's eastern province of their olives or for example a...
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liberated. the operations room for the regular army command was based in this area. large parts of the northern district and the neighborhood, the closest to aleppo, or liberated as well. after the neighborhood, we can enter aleppo. >> the rebels see their progress in fighting as crucial. it takes them closer to the homs military academy, one of the headquarters of the regimes forces. they say the neighboring connell is their next effort. the army has been trying to build up around the province in order to take the city of aleppo. push has beenmies dogged by rebels. elsewhere, a stream of victories seemed to have shifted the overall momentum in the regimes favor. australia says those on the pacific island are not exempt from the law. they are defending their decision to press charges against 125 asylum seekers. a were taken into custody after a riot that left much of the detention center destroyed. totralia has arrangements hold people who tried to reach its shores by boat. should underestimate the legal power that i have as the australian immigration minister to refu
liberated. the operations room for the regular army command was based in this area. large parts of the northern district and the neighborhood, the closest to aleppo, or liberated as well. after the neighborhood, we can enter aleppo. >> the rebels see their progress in fighting as crucial. it takes them closer to the homs military academy, one of the headquarters of the regimes forces. they say the neighboring connell is their next effort. the army has been trying to build up around the...