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and mainlanders, and there has been growing tension between the two, as more mainlanders have gone to hong kong, and they're calling them locusts, uncouth, they urinate on the sidewalks, and eat on the subway, and you have mainlanders calling the hong kongese dogs. so they identify more as citizens of hong kong than chinese. and this flies in the face of the narrative that everybody is a happy family. and i think that there are young people in china who see hong kong he's as ingrates. >> we'll look at the unrest in hong kong and the attempt to suppress t. and international ambitions. stay with us. >> you're watching "inside story" on aljazeera america. i'm ray suarez. listen closely to people from the people's republic, and the stories of the recent past and narratives of disrespect are never far away. you'll hear stories of domination, dismember the and weakness and determination that china will never be treated that way again. is the story of freewheeling hong kong part of that story? professor hung, is china really worried about that opinion, or is the rest of the world prepared to
and mainlanders, and there has been growing tension between the two, as more mainlanders have gone to hong kong, and they're calling them locusts, uncouth, they urinate on the sidewalks, and eat on the subway, and you have mainlanders calling the hong kongese dogs. so they identify more as citizens of hong kong than chinese. and this flies in the face of the narrative that everybody is a happy family. and i think that there are young people in china who see hong kong he's as ingrates. >>...
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and mainlanders, and there has been growing tension between the two, as more mainlanders have gone to hong kong, and they're calling them locusts, uncouth, they urinate on the sidewalks, and eat on the subway, and you have mainlanders calling the hong kongese dogs. so they identify more as citizens of hong kong than chinese. and this flies in the face of the narrative that everybody is a happy family. and i think that there are young people in china who see hong kong he's as ingrates. >> we'll look at the unrest in hong kong and the attempt to suppress t. and international ambitions. stay with us. >> i don't really know what's going to happen to me... >> of oscar winner alex gibney's hard hitting series... edge of eighteen >> i'm never going to appoligize for the type of person that i am >> facing tough challenges... >> we do feel cheeted, by the american university process >> taking a stand... >> it's gonna be on my terms, on how i want it to be >> boldly pursuing their dreams >> what did i do? >> the lives of american teenagers... on the edge of eighteen only on al jazeera america >
and mainlanders, and there has been growing tension between the two, as more mainlanders have gone to hong kong, and they're calling them locusts, uncouth, they urinate on the sidewalks, and eat on the subway, and you have mainlanders calling the hong kongese dogs. so they identify more as citizens of hong kong than chinese. and this flies in the face of the narrative that everybody is a happy family. and i think that there are young people in china who see hong kong he's as ingrates. >>...
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>> mainland investors have not had access to hong kong ever.ou have a number of companies listed in hong kong that are not accessible to the investors' stuff that is right. you get more capital flows. that will help boost the hong kong market and trading volume. and also, it will really help links to china with hong kong even more closely together. think about it. you have harmony. this is also another stuff ford in the practice forward -- it is another step forward. >> if they have been a bit lukewarm. >> the mainland market, as you know has been in the doldrums for the past five years. bears been really in a market. especially in the past several months since the connect was announced. you are seeing more interest in hong kong and internationally. has climbed globally. they are clearly watching the rebalance of the connect. they are eager to participate. >> what about premiums we have here? as amust have narrowed result of >> that is a simple irish roche game. -- mitch roche -- armitrage game. it is quite attractive. eight or nine times. when
>> mainland investors have not had access to hong kong ever.ou have a number of companies listed in hong kong that are not accessible to the investors' stuff that is right. you get more capital flows. that will help boost the hong kong market and trading volume. and also, it will really help links to china with hong kong even more closely together. think about it. you have harmony. this is also another stuff ford in the practice forward -- it is another step forward. >> if they have...
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not only here on the mainland, but also in hong kong.hat is when the pla soldiers are due to come out and start their marching not only here but in hong kong as well. but so far, things have been peaceful. -- >> so far, things have been peaceful. it is speculation, but how far would china be prepared to go? >> that is a tough question to answer. the pla soldiers, people's liberation army, which has a garrison in hong kong and has maintained that ga china in 1997. they have maintained a presence there. you normally go out and march during the national day of event. it is part of the national pride to get the army out there and do the sorts of things. whether or not they go back to and beyond that, we have to remember that the holiday here on the mainland runs for seven days. it's what we call a golden week here in china. in hong kong, the holidays only for one day. which means there is still a work day and part of the work week left after the national holiday is over. we will see how much the authorities in hong kong are willing to tolera
not only here on the mainland, but also in hong kong.hat is when the pla soldiers are due to come out and start their marching not only here but in hong kong as well. but so far, things have been peaceful. -- >> so far, things have been peaceful. it is speculation, but how far would china be prepared to go? >> that is a tough question to answer. the pla soldiers, people's liberation army, which has a garrison in hong kong and has maintained that ga china in 1997. they have...
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it enjoys so many more freedoms than the citizens on mainland china. at the end of the day, can the people of hong kong realistically expect beijing to change its thinking over something as fundamental as democracy and political reform? >> well, most independent analysts say, no, they will not be able to do that. they say the communist party will not move on this issue, both because they want to save face on the hong kong issue, and because they don't want to set a precedent again for that 1.5 billion people here in mainland china. but it's unclear whether there might be some other way out of the situation, some consultations and talks, as we've heard people are saying, like victor gall there in the last hour, that they might want to get away to diffuse the situation and at least negotiate. but throughout the last several months, the party in beijing has been pretty clear that they will not bend, and they will not break. and so you could have a situation of a potentially dangerous escalation. it's absolutely not at that point yet. but that is why i thi
it enjoys so many more freedoms than the citizens on mainland china. at the end of the day, can the people of hong kong realistically expect beijing to change its thinking over something as fundamental as democracy and political reform? >> well, most independent analysts say, no, they will not be able to do that. they say the communist party will not move on this issue, both because they want to save face on the hong kong issue, and because they don't want to set a precedent again for...
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of course, the central government in mainland china.. >> the chinese government above all wants stability and this is not the kind of action that leads to stability. very interesting. we will check in with you soon. ivan watson in hong kong. >>> it could take weeks to restore service to chicago's fire damaged control center. thousands in and out of o'hare and midway have been canceled disrupting flights nationwide. 36-year-old brian howard intentionally set a fire on friday to the facility and attempted to commit suicide. he survived. he is facing felony charges. >>> protests flaring again overnight in ferguson, missouri. 100 demonstrators across the street from the ferguson police department. several people were arrested. >>> a manhunt under way for the gunman who shot a ferguson son police officer in the arm saturday night. officials say the incident is not connected to weeks of protests over the shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown. >>> today, police will present charges against a man suspected in a gruesome beheading in
of course, the central government in mainland china.. >> the chinese government above all wants stability and this is not the kind of action that leads to stability. very interesting. we will check in with you soon. ivan watson in hong kong. >>> it could take weeks to restore service to chicago's fire damaged control center. thousands in and out of o'hare and midway have been canceled disrupting flights nationwide. 36-year-old brian howard intentionally set a fire on friday to...
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it is not clear when that whether hong47 kong will look more like the mainland or whether the mainlandill look more like hong kong, but there is a freedom of protests in hong kong and they are certainly expressing it right now. >> hong kong has a poverty rate of 20% and a surging number of millionaires and billionaires. how does inequality fit into these protests? >> hong kong has actually the widest rich-poor gap in the developed world. the economist had topped on their crony capitalism index. the capital of capitalism, if you will. the poverty gap is visible on the streets everyday. you have the highest concentrations of millionaires while at the same time you have elderly people picking up boxes in the streets to recycle and people living in cage homes or subdivided flats, tiny boxes that they take quite a premium for, actually. there has been criticism that the occupy and pro-democracy movement over the years have failed to identify with the social issues and link them to democracy. some people feel, perhaps, the occupy movement is a little high-headed with its constitutional refor
it is not clear when that whether hong47 kong will look more like the mainland or whether the mainlandill look more like hong kong, but there is a freedom of protests in hong kong and they are certainly expressing it right now. >> hong kong has a poverty rate of 20% and a surging number of millionaires and billionaires. how does inequality fit into these protests? >> hong kong has actually the widest rich-poor gap in the developed world. the economist had topped on their crony...
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can't believe this happened. >> reporter: mainland is no stranger to heartbreak. just three year ago, four members of the high school football team were killed in a car crash on their way to team meal. >> school begins at mainland regional in the morning and a moment of silence will be held for ashland. her sock consider team takes the field next week for their first game without her. but her number four jersey will be retired until the year she would have graduated. in linwood, atlantic county, diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> funeral services for 16 year old cullen keffer were today. he was one of three council rock south high school students killed in a crash in the poconos over the weekend. today classmates held a moment of silence for keffer, ryan lesher and shamus digney much the 15 year old girl who was driving the suv without a license now facing charges. >>> breaking to night the justice department is launching a civil investigation into the ferguson, missouri police department. this after the shooting death of 18 year old michael brown last mo
can't believe this happened. >> reporter: mainland is no stranger to heartbreak. just three year ago, four members of the high school football team were killed in a car crash on their way to team meal. >> school begins at mainland regional in the morning and a moment of silence will be held for ashland. her sock consider team takes the field next week for their first game without her. but her number four jersey will be retired until the year she would have graduated. in linwood,...
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. >>> china is now blacking out cnn's coverage of the hong kong protests on the mainland.'s andrew stevens has been right in the middle of it all, talking to protesters. and he joins us, now, live. it's about 3:30 in the afternoon there, andrew. it started to get a little cooler. more people are coming out, as people finish their jobs. and that's not going to end. people have vowed they will stay out there. now, of course, they're hearing, through their own chief executive, that china will not compromise. what are protesters saying to you about that? >> they're just not surprised by these comments coming out of beijing, rosemary. all along, beijing made it crystal clear this is an unlawful gathering. illegal gathering. as has the administration of hong kong echoed those words. they're not going to be listening to protesters demonstrating on the streets of hong kong. and beijing does say that this is a step, what has been put into place, as far as the democratic process here, is a step forward. there will be universal suffrage voters in 2017. the sticking point, of course,
. >>> china is now blacking out cnn's coverage of the hong kong protests on the mainland.'s andrew stevens has been right in the middle of it all, talking to protesters. and he joins us, now, live. it's about 3:30 in the afternoon there, andrew. it started to get a little cooler. more people are coming out, as people finish their jobs. and that's not going to end. people have vowed they will stay out there. now, of course, they're hearing, through their own chief executive, that china...
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once in melia, the european mainland is just a ferry ride away. >> i asked him how much. >> and every day they say, ten to 15 more syrians arrive, walking right past the spanish authorities. a back door into fortress europe. the mud track running past the detention center, spanish army vehicles take up position. they won't tell us why, but tensions are high since the spanish authorities arrested a man suspected to be the leader of an isis cell in melia last week, the latest of more than 20 to be arrested here this year, on terror related charges much the spanish government has admitted its worried not all that come here are simply seeking refuge. for the syrians trapped so far from home, it feels like once more they're causing the crossfire of the war between isis and the west. >>> coming up next, an enthusiastic welcome in new york is followed by a white house dinner with the u.s. president. we're live in india, with reaction to the country's prime minister's visit to the states. >>> welcome back, everyone. israel is warning the u.n. not to let the battle with isis to impose threats
once in melia, the european mainland is just a ferry ride away. >> i asked him how much. >> and every day they say, ten to 15 more syrians arrive, walking right past the spanish authorities. a back door into fortress europe. the mud track running past the detention center, spanish army vehicles take up position. they won't tell us why, but tensions are high since the spanish authorities arrested a man suspected to be the leader of an isis cell in melia last week, the latest of more...
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it is very difficult for chinese in the mainland to get the full picture of what is going on.out the protest, says this man, no, what news? haven't seen it, she says. i think there are people with ulterior motives, it is probably the u.s., the americans are always doing evil things. one person said the ultimate battle it on the internet, facebook, google, internet cut off in china after protests began. the party censored the photo-sharing site, instagram. >> when it comes to spreading ideas, the chinese government would prefer it not be spread in china. >> those ideas, the freedom to vote, expression and assembly are all openly debated in hong kong. but far more dangerous to the party here. the situation in beijing could not be anymore different. even a small group of protesters moved on to tianannam square, because those threats still loom over current party leadership. when it comes to hong kong, the propaganda and censorship machine in china is in lock step. their ultimate aim making sure nothing at all threatens the party's grip on power. >> david, this brings back memorie
it is very difficult for chinese in the mainland to get the full picture of what is going on.out the protest, says this man, no, what news? haven't seen it, she says. i think there are people with ulterior motives, it is probably the u.s., the americans are always doing evil things. one person said the ultimate battle it on the internet, facebook, google, internet cut off in china after protests began. the party censored the photo-sharing site, instagram. >> when it comes to spreading...
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i can't believe this happened. >> reporter: mainland is no stranger to heartbreak.three years ago four members of the high school football team were killed in a car crash on their way to a team meal. school begins here at mainland regional in the morning where a moment of silence will be held for ash lynn. her soccer team takes the field next week for the first game without her but her number four jersey will be retired until the year they should have graduated. in linwood atlantic county, diana rocco for "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> one of the three council rock south high school students killed in a crash over the weekend was laid to rest today. 16-year-old cullen keffer was buried at a private service. he along with ryan lesher and shamus digney died in a crash in the poconos saturday. today classmates started their new school year with a moment of silence in memory of those boys. the 15-year-old girl who was driving the suv without a license now faces charges. >>> there is breaking news tonight from ferguson, missouri. the justice department is launchi
i can't believe this happened. >> reporter: mainland is no stranger to heartbreak.three years ago four members of the high school football team were killed in a car crash on their way to a team meal. school begins here at mainland regional in the morning where a moment of silence will be held for ash lynn. her soccer team takes the field next week for the first game without her but her number four jersey will be retired until the year they should have graduated. in linwood atlantic...
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and for all that, stability is essential, especially with the mainland.ssue with hong kong is the one country, two systems. and but what we have now is some serious protests against the not just universal suffrage, but the ability of beijing to select a candidate pool from which you vote. so it's not a true democracy. that's the protest. the hong kong community is a very business-oriented community. it's not so political. there are people who are political, obviously we see that. but the vast majority of the business people want stability. they want the hong kong to be the gateway to china and hong kong to be successful. i don't see anything where china would have to have a crackdown. xi jinping is very committed to governance. a book was published called xi jinping, the governance of china. it will be released in eight languages for the international community. 500 pages about his consent of governance. so it's a sophisticated approach china would have. but it is true to say that china will take whatever it takes to maintain stability, because that will
and for all that, stability is essential, especially with the mainland.ssue with hong kong is the one country, two systems. and but what we have now is some serious protests against the not just universal suffrage, but the ability of beijing to select a candidate pool from which you vote. so it's not a true democracy. that's the protest. the hong kong community is a very business-oriented community. it's not so political. there are people who are political, obviously we see that. but the vast...
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macau is an 11-square mile enclave on the southern coast of mainland china. for over four centuries, it was under portuguese rule. today it is the closest place to china where gambling is legal. in 1962, chinese businessman stanley ho was the first person to usher in a new era of casinos in macau. it raked in billions. he paved the way for other investors to make it big in macau. today, one of those investors is stanley ho's son, lawrence ho. >> my father revolutionized the casino market 40 years ago in macau. he brought in a new style. throughout my career and life, it has been about trying to prove myself. >> it was important to you to prove that you could build a company from scratch? >> yes. definitely. >> determines to break out of his father's shadow, he partnered with james packer, himself the son of a famous tycoon. together they formed melco crown. their properties include two extravagant resorts. >> it is the ultimate destination for urban entertainment in macau. >> lawrence refers to the "city of dreams" as an integrated resort. where tourists come
macau is an 11-square mile enclave on the southern coast of mainland china. for over four centuries, it was under portuguese rule. today it is the closest place to china where gambling is legal. in 1962, chinese businessman stanley ho was the first person to usher in a new era of casinos in macau. it raked in billions. he paved the way for other investors to make it big in macau. today, one of those investors is stanley ho's son, lawrence ho. >> my father revolutionized the casino market...
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and there are a lot of mainland chinese living there.ina is fearful what they're seeing there could spread to the streets of china. so they're between a rock and a hard place here. they don't want this to grow. it's already a serious challenge to their leadership there. but also on the other hand, tla don't want another tiananmen. the trouble is, who's going to back down? doesn't look like either side is going to back down. >> stand by for a moment. i want to bring in mike chinoi, former senior asia correspondent for all of us here at cnn, now a senior fellow at the u.s.-china institute. no one knows this story better than you do, mike. give us your perspective. where is this story heading? >> reporter: it's very hard to say, wolf, at this point. the problem is that there's no obvious compromise in sight. the protesters here are making demands that beijing abandon the plan for the way in which hong kong's chief executive is going to be chosen. beijing says that's impossible. hong kong's current chief executive says that's impossible. so
and there are a lot of mainland chinese living there.ina is fearful what they're seeing there could spread to the streets of china. so they're between a rock and a hard place here. they don't want this to grow. it's already a serious challenge to their leadership there. but also on the other hand, tla don't want another tiananmen. the trouble is, who's going to back down? doesn't look like either side is going to back down. >> stand by for a moment. i want to bring in mike chinoi, former...
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mainland china, hsbc p.m.i. for september was at 50.2 lower than the preliminary figure of 50.5.trial profits, factory output show a deteriorating outlook which has led some economists to cut this year's g.d.p. growth. spain issued a suspension of catalonia's plans to hold a vote on independence. they called for a vote on november 9. as a non-binding consultation on independence for the region but the prime minister rajoy called the vote unconstitutional. that story has legs. some of the biggest names in retail are gathering in paris today. e spoke exclusively with ian cheshire who sees major concerns in europe. particularly in france. take a listen. >> the danger at the moment is that markets are flat lining. actually that creates a double effect. can't e the government address the deficit. they makes customers more worried and they think will there be more cuts? for the moment, french consumers say i have money in the bank but i don't want to spend it because i don't know what next year is going to be like. >> european business correspondent caroline hyde is standing by. over t
mainland china, hsbc p.m.i. for september was at 50.2 lower than the preliminary figure of 50.5.trial profits, factory output show a deteriorating outlook which has led some economists to cut this year's g.d.p. growth. spain issued a suspension of catalonia's plans to hold a vote on independence. they called for a vote on november 9. as a non-binding consultation on independence for the region but the prime minister rajoy called the vote unconstitutional. that story has legs. some of the...
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restrictions on chinese --estments in the mainland investors in the mainland buying outside equity.ied investor program, but you have to be wealthy. a minimum investment about -- of about one million yuan. they tend not to of performed as well of late. up an account in hong kong, but that is not all that easy to do. in general, investors have some questions to ask him questions about corporate governance, the y,lationship with alipa whether they will profit from that relationship, and also looking at value. some of the analysts that putmberg to talk to have alibaba prices in the range of $60 to $66 a share. china's highest internet company is trading above. [indiscernible] investors taking all of that into account today as they prepare for that roadshow. alibaba headed for the ritz-carlton. at 12:30 hong kong/singapore time, and we will bestthe reporters with the coverage on the alibaba roadshow meeting at the ritz-carlton later today. coming up, a tough decision for beijing. business than it was an missing the growth target, we will look at china after the short break. ♪ ♪ markets
restrictions on chinese --estments in the mainland investors in the mainland buying outside equity.ied investor program, but you have to be wealthy. a minimum investment about -- of about one million yuan. they tend not to of performed as well of late. up an account in hong kong, but that is not all that easy to do. in general, investors have some questions to ask him questions about corporate governance, the y,lationship with alipa whether they will profit from that relationship, and also...
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very little of this is trickling into the mainland this morning. i picked up the jupp, the china daily, the main english paper, did have some coverage on it. but the only coverage to the protests is how it was delaying traffic and making people delayed and sending the stock market out. >> seth doane on the phone, thank you, seth. >>> coming up on the "morning news," an unexpected link between two missing women in virginia. how hannah graham's disappearance helped police connect the dots. >>> and look out. hail the size of golf balls come hammering down in colorado. wait till you see what they did to a bunch of cars. i use wipes and toilet paper on a normal basis. why? because you feel cleaner. i don't know what that is. are those the... these are wipes. you can't have one without the other. bonnie and clyde. they go together. would you use these? i would. absolutely. if you don't have a clean bum, what do you have? feel a clean so fresh it can only be cottonelle. before we craft it into a sandwich. the tender, slow-roasted turkey, the zesty cranber
very little of this is trickling into the mainland this morning. i picked up the jupp, the china daily, the main english paper, did have some coverage on it. but the only coverage to the protests is how it was delaying traffic and making people delayed and sending the stock market out. >> seth doane on the phone, thank you, seth. >>> coming up on the "morning news," an unexpected link between two missing women in virginia. how hannah graham's disappearance helped police...
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many pictures out of the city cannot be viewed in mainland china right now. clamping dunn on coverage of the protests. we're going to be looking at how worried the communist leadership is with rising calls for democracy. >>> and this is the scene live in venice as one of the world's most eligible men is now officially off the market. george clooney's four-day wedding to amal alamuddin continues today and it's a beautiful day in venice. >>> also on the program, aaron is back, and xbox enters china. >> yeah, lucy. for 14 years, the game console makers have been banging on china's door. but they were band, however, from today. the likes of microsoft has access to the country's multi-billion-dollar market. so we're going to find out whether the chinese will embrace these consoles, and how will the makers protect their kit from the black market? >>> we start with those pro-democracy protests in hong kong. they are continuing as demonstrators are refusing to leave key parts of the city's central business district and government offices. remember, night is falling i
many pictures out of the city cannot be viewed in mainland china right now. clamping dunn on coverage of the protests. we're going to be looking at how worried the communist leadership is with rising calls for democracy. >>> and this is the scene live in venice as one of the world's most eligible men is now officially off the market. george clooney's four-day wedding to amal alamuddin continues today and it's a beautiful day in venice. >>> also on the program, aaron is back,...
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it does enjoy a lot more privileges than most mainland chinese citizens, david. but is it likely that the chinese government is going to go that further step and allow a full democratic process, full universal suffrage, to unfold? >> i would be very surprised if they did. and certainly everyone i've spoken to to a person has said that the chinese government is unlikely to bend. the communist party has said what they think should happen in the 2017 proposed elections. they say they're not going to change from that. and very few people think that xi jinping, the president of china, is the type of leader who will be seen to losing face over all of this. this is one country, two systems setup, which is sometimes quite hard to get your head around. one way to describe it is you've seen thousands of protesters today peacefully gathering, surrounding you there, andrew, if maybe just one or two got out on the main street here in beijing and put out a placard they would be immediately whisked away by the security forces. so there are a lot more freedoms in hong kong, thou
it does enjoy a lot more privileges than most mainland chinese citizens, david. but is it likely that the chinese government is going to go that further step and allow a full democratic process, full universal suffrage, to unfold? >> i would be very surprised if they did. and certainly everyone i've spoken to to a person has said that the chinese government is unlikely to bend. the communist party has said what they think should happen in the 2017 proposed elections. they say they're not...
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tojing doesn't want this stir up similar sentiment on the mainland.reason, if you will. >> thanks a lot for that, stephen engle, our china correspondent. let's get to some breaking news out of new zealand. the reserve bank of new zealand came out and said it had been intervening in the markets. 21 million new zealand dollars in august. trying to weaken their currency. joining us with a look at the kiwi dollar and the reaction, david ingles joins us. >> this is the first time we are seeing the kiwi dollar since about this time last year. august, 2013. we all know the central bank has been trying to hawk down the currency. ll 521 million kiwi dollars in august to alleviate pressure on the currency. how much is 520 million? that is the most since 2007. -- he iscoming out of basically saying the exchange rate is too high. it is swollen on occasion but it has picked back up right after that. it is expanding its tech line. let me show you the one-year chart. in august, that is when they sold. this is the difference between when they did it and now, how much
tojing doesn't want this stir up similar sentiment on the mainland.reason, if you will. >> thanks a lot for that, stephen engle, our china correspondent. let's get to some breaking news out of new zealand. the reserve bank of new zealand came out and said it had been intervening in the markets. 21 million new zealand dollars in august. trying to weaken their currency. joining us with a look at the kiwi dollar and the reaction, david ingles joins us. >> this is the first time we are...
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it depends on the mainlanders. the front of the guardian has this image.e the editor at the time of tiananmen square. when you look at this kind of imagery that you are seeing at the moment, it is a very different moment. in terms of communication and education. >> this is the thing in the background and hong kong has a memory of this. helped theng kong protesters in tiananmen square. that was that link and it was always in the run-up to the handover for the chinese, there was the fear that somehow hong kong would bring the democratic disease as it was called into the mainland. this is quite touchy stuff. i do not see myself, the chinese army rolling out the tanks. that happening. what it depends on is the silent majority in hong kong. the mass of people who want a peaceful, straightforward business like city as it has been in the past. whether they are seeing the influence of aging is becoming too big or the students and protesters as were the people. >> we will tell you how long george clooney's formal wedding ceremony lasted. that is in the countdown ne
it depends on the mainlanders. the front of the guardian has this image.e the editor at the time of tiananmen square. when you look at this kind of imagery that you are seeing at the moment, it is a very different moment. in terms of communication and education. >> this is the thing in the background and hong kong has a memory of this. helped theng kong protesters in tiananmen square. that was that link and it was always in the run-up to the handover for the chinese, there was the fear...
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. >> neil: many go from hong kong to mainland china? >> a lot of people do business in mainland china. >> neil: let's say china succeeds to hong kong to calm them down, if you're in mainland china wouldn't they say you did for them do for us. >> if you look at sort of of the short history, there's a long understanding that they're two separate systems. it sounds like they really want to preserve what's there because of the increased communication. >> unfortunately it would ruin the hong kong economy which they built so -- so much up, and it's everything. it's succeeding and we should be emulating it. they're going to crush it. >> neil: we hope not. no, that's great. meanwhile, is the tea party over? four years after taxing up already, are republicans saying enough with the tea party already? >> neil: we're at five weeks to the election. static control coming down to five races. on those races and what could shape them. how do you see it now, lare? >> neil, i've not changed my forecast. i've said the probability is that republicans will
. >> neil: many go from hong kong to mainland china? >> a lot of people do business in mainland china. >> neil: let's say china succeeds to hong kong to calm them down, if you're in mainland china wouldn't they say you did for them do for us. >> if you look at sort of of the short history, there's a long understanding that they're two separate systems. it sounds like they really want to preserve what's there because of the increased communication. >> unfortunately...
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on the mainland, there's tight censorship of these extraordinary seems.he longer hong kong's defiance go on, the more humiliating and dangerous it feels to china's leadership. bbc news, hong kong. >> for more on everything going on in hong kong and china's with the senior adviser at the center for a new american security. the chinese people might not be seeing these pictures because of censorship trade but if you are the authorities in beijing watching hong kong, how alarmed are you? >> i want to put an end to it as soon as possible, but i don't want to cave to the protests on the street. i'm looking to buy time. i'm heading into major international diplomacy. i have been working on lowering the temperature on maritime disputes with japan and southeast asia, so i want to get the protesters off the street and back into the negotiating room. >> realistically, beijing's options are fairly limited with the protests. if they cracked down hard, those images will be broadcast around the world. if they let him stay for much longer, that could give sustenance to o
on the mainland, there's tight censorship of these extraordinary seems.he longer hong kong's defiance go on, the more humiliating and dangerous it feels to china's leadership. bbc news, hong kong. >> for more on everything going on in hong kong and china's with the senior adviser at the center for a new american security. the chinese people might not be seeing these pictures because of censorship trade but if you are the authorities in beijing watching hong kong, how alarmed are you?...
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the number from mainland china topped 253,000. the highest in the month. that's up about 50% -- 56%, as well. visitors from the philippines and vietnam also surged. tourism officials say the rise is due to more international flights at tokyo's haneda airport as well as more charter flights going to regional airports across japan. an increase in the number of incoming large cruise ships from china is also supporting the trend. the officials say this year's total visitors could reach 12 million. citing more travelers from mainland china and south kor. >>> well, two american companies about to take a giant leap into outer space. u.s. space agency nasa has chosen boeing and california based venture firm spacex to build transport shuttles for the international sp >> today we're one step closer to launching our astronauts from u.s. soil on american spacecraft, and ending the nation's sole reliance on russia by 2017. >> under its commercial crew program nasa is helping u.s. companies develop spacecraft to replace the space shuttle fleet which was retired back in
the number from mainland china topped 253,000. the highest in the month. that's up about 50% -- 56%, as well. visitors from the philippines and vietnam also surged. tourism officials say the rise is due to more international flights at tokyo's haneda airport as well as more charter flights going to regional airports across japan. an increase in the number of incoming large cruise ships from china is also supporting the trend. the officials say this year's total visitors could reach 12 million....
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hong kong and mainland are not the same thing.hemselves deniab e deniability is a bad move. i am paying close attention to the media and you hear unpleasant things. you hear reference to a black hand. the students are described as radicals, as trouble makers. this is the sort of language used 25 years ago this year in tiananmen square and that's something to be concerned about. >> first thing i thought of was tiananmen square when i see what's happening on the streets of hong kong. thank you very much. how a shooting at the white house was discovered not by the secret service but by a housekeeper. this is charlie. his long day of doing it himself starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on what matters today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your retirement goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you t
hong kong and mainland are not the same thing.hemselves deniab e deniability is a bad move. i am paying close attention to the media and you hear unpleasant things. you hear reference to a black hand. the students are described as radicals, as trouble makers. this is the sort of language used 25 years ago this year in tiananmen square and that's something to be concerned about. >> first thing i thought of was tiananmen square when i see what's happening on the streets of hong kong. thank...
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how big of a problem is this particularly with the effect it might have on mainland dissidents who had similar concerns. >> that is a dig issue for beijing. the president is taking a hard line attitude towards dissent and moved to crack down on that in mainland china. the instinct would be to do the same thing. they have the mini constitution. enforcing the law is the role of the local china. if things got out of control. if china were to crack down, it would be in the full view of the world and cause enormous damage to them. at the same time if china gives concessions to the protesters here, agrees to a more democratic form of government, of course that could have effects on the mainland. and lead to more people in china demanding the same sort of democratic rights. >> thank you for that update and glad you are staying safe. coming up, shocking new revelations in the case of the missing university of virginia student. was her alleged kidnapper connected to two other women who were abducted in previous years. we have all the latest up ahead. don't go away. if i can impart one lesson to
how big of a problem is this particularly with the effect it might have on mainland dissidents who had similar concerns. >> that is a dig issue for beijing. the president is taking a hard line attitude towards dissent and moved to crack down on that in mainland china. the instinct would be to do the same thing. they have the mini constitution. enforcing the law is the role of the local china. if things got out of control. if china were to crack down, it would be in the full view of the...
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how will they react to this on mainland china?ws like this wouldn't be tolerated, shows of force would be used. the central chinese government as well as the hong kong authorities have declared this illegal. effectively these people are criminals simply by continuing in this act of civil disobedience. when they use force against the demonstrators, when dozens were detained and arrested on friday, that only seemed to add more fuel to this fire. it simply grew the protest movement to the numbers we see now. bigger than anything we'd seen in a week of student protests leading up to this climax. randi? >> ivan you've had a chance to talk to some of these protestors. are they confident they'll actually see change that all of this is worth their time and energy? >> reporter: that was a question asked day after day since protests began last month. organized by students, teenagers, and at that time, it was only thousands instead of tens of thousands who were marching and out in the streets. i asked again and again, do you really think you
how will they react to this on mainland china?ws like this wouldn't be tolerated, shows of force would be used. the central chinese government as well as the hong kong authorities have declared this illegal. effectively these people are criminals simply by continuing in this act of civil disobedience. when they use force against the demonstrators, when dozens were detained and arrested on friday, that only seemed to add more fuel to this fire. it simply grew the protest movement to the numbers...
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the pro-democracy people say this body will be stuck with sympathizers of the mainland government. the activists claim this would prevent pro-democracy candidates from being nominated. 17-year-old organizist chow is a key member of the student group taking part of the protests. >> translator: what we want is an opportunity to directly choose our chief executive through a democratic election. the chinese authorities don't want people in hong kong to get a truly democratic system. they just want to tighten their grip on power. >> reporter: many young people in hong kong are worried that china is clamping down on hong kong's autonomy. they are planning a campaign dubbed "occupy central." 10,000 people are said to stage a sit-in in the area, one of asia's key financial centers. they hope this will draw international attention to their cause. when students conducted an overnight sitting in july along a road in central hong kong, more than 500 were arrested. if the planned occupation is large enough, the cost could be as high as several billion dollars. >> translator: our situation keeps
the pro-democracy people say this body will be stuck with sympathizers of the mainland government. the activists claim this would prevent pro-democracy candidates from being nominated. 17-year-old organizist chow is a key member of the student group taking part of the protests. >> translator: what we want is an opportunity to directly choose our chief executive through a democratic election. the chinese authorities don't want people in hong kong to get a truly democratic system. they just...
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investors are worried that the protests could hurt mainland china's economy. the south korean kospi ended 0.3% lower and hit a fresh two-month low. china is one of south korea's largest trading partners. investors also focused on hsbc's manufacturing report on china. it came in at 50.2 for september. that was unchanged from august. the shanghai composite hit a new high for the year for the fifth day in a row. meanwhile here in tokyo a report on weak industrial output raised doubts about the strength of the japanese economy. the nikkei average ended the day lower 0.8%. 16,173. investors also avoiding risks on the final day of the second quarter in japan. and in sydney shares rebounding and closing up more than half a conspiracy, 5,292. strong banking stocks supported the market today. >>> government officials in japan have released some figures that give insight into the state of the economy. they say in august the labor market showed signs of recovery. officials at the internal affairs ministry say the unemployment rate fell to 3.5%. that's the first time in t
investors are worried that the protests could hurt mainland china's economy. the south korean kospi ended 0.3% lower and hit a fresh two-month low. china is one of south korea's largest trading partners. investors also focused on hsbc's manufacturing report on china. it came in at 50.2 for september. that was unchanged from august. the shanghai composite hit a new high for the year for the fifth day in a row. meanwhile here in tokyo a report on weak industrial output raised doubts about the...
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we know that instagram has been shut down in mainland china. and also you had the great so-called fire wall that blocks out facebook, twitter, google and things like "the new york times" unless you have a vpn to get in. so it's very clear that the authorities in mainland china are trying to really control the message. and the incredible thing about that is hong kong is technically part of china, but since the british handover, it's had a pretty different system of government. so people have been able to get out in the streets. have been able to criticize their government, criticize the communist party without the draconian really violent memories of repression you would see in mainland china. that gets to the crux of the dispute here. people say they don't want this city to become like just another chinese city. >> ivan watson, be careful. continue to check in. a quick reminder, make sure you set your dvr so you can watch 360 whenever you like. we're on for two hours tonight all the way to the 10:00 hour on the east coast. >>> the suspect in th
we know that instagram has been shut down in mainland china. and also you had the great so-called fire wall that blocks out facebook, twitter, google and things like "the new york times" unless you have a vpn to get in. so it's very clear that the authorities in mainland china are trying to really control the message. and the incredible thing about that is hong kong is technically part of china, but since the british handover, it's had a pretty different system of government. so...
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that would make hong kong a gateway to mainland china.he 30th percent rally we have seen -- the 38% rally we have seen this year. singapore is not giving up. in the past three years, singapore has introduced rules to allow the listing of resource companies without an earnings track record. it is also offering dual currency trading. it hopes to show that it is a bit more accommodative. hong kong lost ali baba's listing. singapore trying to be a bit -- give a little, so to speak. >> give a little, get a little. thank you so much. news, a warning for the group of 20 finance chiefs and central bankers. low interest rates could lead to an increase in financial market risk. the message came in a communiqÉe delivered at the close of the gathering australia over the weekend. it outlined the potential risks for investors. indonesia's finance minister fears that stimulus could hurt asia's developing nations. some countries in the region may have to sacrifice growth to keep their economy stable when the fed raises rates. indonesian policy makers may
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you could never find domestic mainland china shares. now there is a vehicle created. i have a feeling they're not unrelated. >> it's hard to find growth anywhere in the world right now and the chinese economy does offer that growth to investors who need that mandate. so you can totally see why the demands is there for chinese stocks or big internet ipos. >> all right. last word, john. our viewers listening, watch, whatever, thinking let's hope these peaceful protesters are left in peace and that it resolves itself, but what does it mean for my 401(k)? i own ibm. >> remember everyone has something to lose. and when you have something to lose, you tend to behave more rationally. and i think as we work our way through the number of problems that seemed insole uheuableinso hoping that happens now. let's watch the earnings and fed. at the end of the day, i think they make more. >> thank you. >>> the fallout continues following the bombshell announcement that bill gross will be leaving pimco and will be joining janice. both companies starting to spin the story. >>> plus bus
you could never find domestic mainland china shares. now there is a vehicle created. i have a feeling they're not unrelated. >> it's hard to find growth anywhere in the world right now and the chinese economy does offer that growth to investors who need that mandate. so you can totally see why the demands is there for chinese stocks or big internet ipos. >> all right. last word, john. our viewers listening, watch, whatever, thinking let's hope these peaceful protesters are left in...
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but now mainlanders are staying away.t is frustrating more than just the retailers. >> translator: why must you damage the prosperity of hong kong in your fight for democracy. >> reporter: the concern is echoed by business leaders. >> i think they will affect, you know, the image of hong kong and also maybe the foreign investors, you know, will have certain reservations. >> reporter: this is where most of the protesters gather. they take up about 3 kilometers of this boulevard. this is normally one of hong kong's busiest roads. it connects the east and the west of the island. but the protests have cut the traffic in half. this building is usually packed with tech savvy youngsters, but many are at the protests. >> translator: my sales have dropped around 30%. but i think the protesters are very peaceful and i support their campaign. >> reporter: 98% of hong kong's businesses are small or medium sized. it's unclear how long the protests will last, but what business owners do know is the longer their continue, the less likel
but now mainlanders are staying away.t is frustrating more than just the retailers. >> translator: why must you damage the prosperity of hong kong in your fight for democracy. >> reporter: the concern is echoed by business leaders. >> i think they will affect, you know, the image of hong kong and also maybe the foreign investors, you know, will have certain reservations. >> reporter: this is where most of the protesters gather. they take up about 3 kilometers of this...
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and there's a roar now coming through the crowd but, again, in mainland china, this simply wouldn't be tolerated and there is much more censorship, much more authoritarian system of government in mainland china and that is what these young people are worried will be imposed on them as they say that they have seen some of their freedoms chipped away at over the course of the past year by the hong kong officials and by the central government. so this is really a large group of young people standing up to a very powerful government that has shown very little reluctance to use force in the past to crush people who challenge it. randi? >> i van, how long were they able to stay there? you were hit with tear gas, how long before police try to disperse this crowd again? >> well, we saw a much bigger police presence sunday night and in the early morning hours, much more willing to use force against these demonstrators and then they pulled back throughout the day so there is a token police presence here. police officers who are not armed, who are not wearing riot control -- riot protective gear
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. >>> meanwhile school will begin with the moment of silence at mainland regional high school to honor a promising student athlete whose life was cut short by a car crash. more than 1,000 people attended a vigil last night in linwood, new jersey for 14 year-old ashley cook. the 14 year-old died just one day before her first day of high school. cook succumbed to injuries she suffered in the crash on saturday. she was in a car were four teammates in mays landing on their way to a charity soccer tournament. >> she was the nicest girl there ever was. she never said anything mean about anybody, ever. really good. she was a great soccer player too. >> next week her soccer team will take the field without her, but her number four jersey will be retired until the year she would have graduated. >>> neighbors in northeast philadelphia are pushing for more police that comes from the area in which a nine year-old boy was grace by a bullet to the head on tuesday. boy was with his mother leaving a library any tacony when he was shot. that is not far from where philadelphia police officer was grazed
. >>> meanwhile school will begin with the moment of silence at mainland regional high school to honor a promising student athlete whose life was cut short by a car crash. more than 1,000 people attended a vigil last night in linwood, new jersey for 14 year-old ashley cook. the 14 year-old died just one day before her first day of high school. cook succumbed to injuries she suffered in the crash on saturday. she was in a car were four teammates in mays landing on their way to a charity...
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want. >> so long people in hong kong celebrating a sort of independence and a level of freedom that mainland not been able to enjoy. ivan watson, thank you so much for that. we'll check back with you. >>> how worried should we be about lone wolves on american soil? candy crowley talks with the deputy national security advisor and then later candy pulls double duty. we'll explain. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] go
want. >> so long people in hong kong celebrating a sort of independence and a level of freedom that mainland not been able to enjoy. ivan watson, thank you so much for that. we'll check back with you. >>> how worried should we be about lone wolves on american soil? candy crowley talks with the deputy national security advisor and then later candy pulls double duty. we'll explain. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo)...
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mainland's fear of democracy spreading. give in to the students protesting in hong kong then millions, tens, hundreds of millions of people perhaps are going to demand the same thing. >> it's about the mainland and also about taiwan. the biggest diplomatic goal that any president of china can accomplish today is to somehow do what everybody on the mainland wants which is to bring taiwan back into the fold. taiwan's a democracy. they've been promised democratic treatment. china was -- hong kong was held up as a democratic example for all of those groups to follow. i think president xi is painted himself into a corn we are this problem. >> of course, none of us can know how this round of protests will eventually end but given that you have been doing business in that region for two and a half decades you lived through 1997, lived through the protests of the '80s. how do you compare and contrast these? >> well, i think first of all you have to start with president xi himself. he set himself up to be kind of a straw man. differ
mainland's fear of democracy spreading. give in to the students protesting in hong kong then millions, tens, hundreds of millions of people perhaps are going to demand the same thing. >> it's about the mainland and also about taiwan. the biggest diplomatic goal that any president of china can accomplish today is to somehow do what everybody on the mainland wants which is to bring taiwan back into the fold. taiwan's a democracy. they've been promised democratic treatment. china was -- hong...
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the special assembly happens today at mainland regional high school. five soccer players were injured when a pickup truck crossed into their lane on route 40 in hamilton township atlantic county on saturday. 14-year-old aisling cooke is on life support. her four teammates are out of the hospital. mainland's school year starts on thursday. >> the fbi is now getting involved in the apparent i cloud hack that exposed private celebrity photos. "action news" reporter erin o'hearn is at the big board with more on the investigation. this is a lot of private material, some famous people didn't want out there. >> it sure is. the fbi is now investigating this massive hacking scandal which includes big a list names including oscar winner jennifer lawrence and ariana grande. a user on the popular photo sharing site four chan posted the risque photos on sunday after hackers allegedly gained access to i cloud accounts. apple's i cloud service an internet storage program supposed to keep users information and media private. apple said it has fixed the bug that allowe
the special assembly happens today at mainland regional high school. five soccer players were injured when a pickup truck crossed into their lane on route 40 in hamilton township atlantic county on saturday. 14-year-old aisling cooke is on life support. her four teammates are out of the hospital. mainland's school year starts on thursday. >> the fbi is now getting involved in the apparent i cloud hack that exposed private celebrity photos. "action news" reporter erin o'hearn is...
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friend of aceling cook tearfully embraced each other in the stand of the mainland regional high school football stadium. the freshman soccer player died after several days on life support. she died today. a truck driver crossed into the on coming lane of traffic saturday on route 40 striking the car that cook was in with her teammates as they drove to a charity soccer tournament. the four other girls survived, coaches said they were retired cook's numbers for the years that she would have attended mainland regional. >>> a mistake by philadelphia police will benefit cristina regusters, woman accused of kidnapping a young girl from a west philadelphia school and sexually assaulting her. judge ruled that police did not read regusters her miranda rights, and so her initial statement will not be admissible in court when the trial resumes tomorrow. >>> a stunning development tonight in the double murder of a delaware count nearly a year after the crime. police have made arrests including the victim's business partner and we have him on tape. it was last september 22nd, when joseph connel and
friend of aceling cook tearfully embraced each other in the stand of the mainland regional high school football stadium. the freshman soccer player died after several days on life support. she died today. a truck driver crossed into the on coming lane of traffic saturday on route 40 striking the car that cook was in with her teammates as they drove to a charity soccer tournament. the four other girls survived, coaches said they were retired cook's numbers for the years that she would have...