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here in malaysia, palm tree plantation are a major business. this plantation owner is now eyeing africa as a potential market. company officials are attracted to africa's large labor pool and abundant farmland. the food used to make palm oil can be harvested almost all year round. so the company's always in need of workers. in 2009, officials expanded the operations in liberia. government there provided the company with a large amount of land. the company built an entire community for local employees. it has homes, schools and even clinics. >> when we want to expand, africa's the next frontier with ample land. the agro climactic conditions and the large manpower they have suits us. >> reporter: malaysia's economy is now the third largest in southeast asia. direct investment has increased to $106 billion by the end of 2011. of that total, close to 20% went to africa. leaders in education sector are investing in human capital as well by promoting student exchange programs. this university offered hospitality classes to africa exchange students. s
here in malaysia, palm tree plantation are a major business. this plantation owner is now eyeing africa as a potential market. company officials are attracted to africa's large labor pool and abundant farmland. the food used to make palm oil can be harvested almost all year round. so the company's always in need of workers. in 2009, officials expanded the operations in liberia. government there provided the company with a large amount of land. the company built an entire community for local...
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>> yes. >> okay. >> and remember malaysia and her dad?he is continuing to bring up her grades. >> she came a long way. i'm pretty proud of her. she has a little more determination. she is more focused now. >> i love my dad. >> i need some officers on these floors. >> it is now may. through sheer force of will, the principal has cut the serious incidents in half from nearly 100 last year. and the district superintendent, dr. william height, has taken notice. >> what's the single most important thing that has been done to turn it around in. >> leadership has been the one primary factor. if turn-around can happen here at strawberry mansion, could it happen anywhere. >> and as the seniors get ready to graduate, we learned 55 out of 92 senior students have been accepted into college. double the number from past years. but for some, that is not enough. they can't afford the deposit fees guaranteeing their place at schools they love. like senior christine who is not able to go to philadelphia university. >> if i had the $550 to go to philadelphi
>> yes. >> okay. >> and remember malaysia and her dad?he is continuing to bring up her grades. >> she came a long way. i'm pretty proud of her. she has a little more determination. she is more focused now. >> i love my dad. >> i need some officers on these floors. >> it is now may. through sheer force of will, the principal has cut the serious incidents in half from nearly 100 last year. and the district superintendent, dr. william height, has taken...
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dakkar, and vote counting in malaysia in the closely contested election. syria has blamed israel for missile attacks and have appeared to hit three military locations overnight. we're reporting from neighboring turkey. quad's an overnight attack on the outskirts of the syrian capital. theeur video capturing explosions in the mountains. militaryse important installations thought crucial to the syrian program. the blasts were caused by an israeli rockets targeting the military center which western officials have in the past suggested is also involved in chemical weapons. it is the second such attack on the same location this year. damascus describes the explosions. >> the ground was shaking. the roof started to shake. after that, we heard a few bombs and a big blast. the falling glass around us. sunday's attack following a different air strike and israeli officials say they targeted a shipment of missiles bound for hezbollah in lebanon. although they would not confirm the incident, he supported israel's right to protect their interests. >> what i have said i
dakkar, and vote counting in malaysia in the closely contested election. syria has blamed israel for missile attacks and have appeared to hit three military locations overnight. we're reporting from neighboring turkey. quad's an overnight attack on the outskirts of the syrian capital. theeur video capturing explosions in the mountains. militaryse important installations thought crucial to the syrian program. the blasts were caused by an israeli rockets targeting the military center which...
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i'm in central malaysia. the majority of population here is ethnic malay, but as you can see, there are a lot of opposition flags on the roadside. rosti grows oil palms. his father started the farm with a government grant offering land to ethnic malays. government officials promised to offer low-cost housing too. but rosti's application for a house remains unapproved. he said only well-connected people get what they need. rosti lives with his parents. he knows he can't continue like this when his four children grow older. >> translator: i want the process to be carried out transparently. housing should be for those really in need. >> reporter: some young malays have begun to aim criticism at the growing rich/poor divide. adam adli is a university student who helps provide meals for the poor. he gets around censorship by using the internet. malaysian newspaper and tv reporters mostly put out pro-government material. but adam has found fewer restrictions on internet radio. >> this is where we convey our message
i'm in central malaysia. the majority of population here is ethnic malay, but as you can see, there are a lot of opposition flags on the roadside. rosti grows oil palms. his father started the farm with a government grant offering land to ethnic malays. government officials promised to offer low-cost housing too. but rosti's application for a house remains unapproved. he said only well-connected people get what they need. rosti lives with his parents. he knows he can't continue like this when...
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malaysia is seen as a good economic model for the region. so people throughout southeast asia are very interested to see how this multi-ethnic country will vote on sunday. >> that was nhk world's daisuke azuma. >>> european central bank has cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low. the move is intended to prop up the region's sluggish economy. the bank's policymakers met in bratislava, slovakia. they agreed to lower the late to 0.5%. eurozone economic prospects remain uncertain. recent forecasts suggest that even germany is facing a worsening situation. the country is the region's leading economy. >> the count in interest rates should contribute to support prospects for a recovery later in the year. against this overruled background, our monetary policy stance will remain accommodative for as long as needed. >> the ecb has decided to take new measures to stimulate lending to smaller businesses to help them stay afloat. >>> japan has concluded a deal with the united arab emirates that allows it to export nuclear power technology to the
malaysia is seen as a good economic model for the region. so people throughout southeast asia are very interested to see how this multi-ethnic country will vote on sunday. >> that was nhk world's daisuke azuma. >>> european central bank has cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low. the move is intended to prop up the region's sluggish economy. the bank's policymakers met in bratislava, slovakia. they agreed to lower the late to 0.5%. eurozone economic prospects remain...
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let's start with malaysia. the election, a big surprise to many.ght it could be a very close call and in the end, it wasn't. were you surprised, as well? >> well, the extended events probably take some people by surprise. but the good thing about that is probably the transformation program and some of the investment program that was brought from the earlier government is likely to continue. >> and is that why we saw such a bounce in markets? i mean, the malaysian market was up, what, some 8%? we saw multi month highs on the back of these results. >> yes. that could be the key factor in driving debt. i moon, you have the $3.4 billion investment plan by 2020 and then, you know, from the currencies perspective, as well, it is kind of a laggard. you have the philippine peso and thai bott. also with the incumbent staying in the post, that will be a key driving factor for the equity market, as well. >> what do you think the growth prospects are for malaysian over the next year? what are you anticipating? how strong do you expect the economy to be? >> wel
let's start with malaysia. the election, a big surprise to many.ght it could be a very close call and in the end, it wasn't. were you surprised, as well? >> well, the extended events probably take some people by surprise. but the good thing about that is probably the transformation program and some of the investment program that was brought from the earlier government is likely to continue. >> and is that why we saw such a bounce in markets? i mean, the malaysian market was up,...
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in the meantime, markets are down in malaysia today. if you're wondering why they've been one of the biggest underperformers, suggesting that there's a lot of uncertainty on the grown, not just with the election, but also with the investment community. back to you in london. >> adam, good stuff. thank you for that. you can catch as adam says all the follow-up to that election on cnbc. services pmi in april, 52.9. it was forecast 52.4. the biggest rise in the orders since may. sterling is popping up a little bit on the back of that. >> are people sending in their guesses? yeah. keep sending them in. >>> and tell cnbc the notion of central banks will positive negative rates anytime soon, not happening. and he says the impact needs to be properly examined. >> the market didn't interpret this point. of course, there is always some kind of a technical discussion about it, but there is no specific plan in that direction. >> there are also unintended consequences which must be properly assessed. >> and it's payrolls friday. the u.s. jobs repor
in the meantime, markets are down in malaysia today. if you're wondering why they've been one of the biggest underperformers, suggesting that there's a lot of uncertainty on the grown, not just with the election, but also with the investment community. back to you in london. >> adam, good stuff. thank you for that. you can catch as adam says all the follow-up to that election on cnbc. services pmi in april, 52.9. it was forecast 52.4. the biggest rise in the orders since may. sterling is...
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now to malaysia. the general election could see the first change of government since the country's independence. it will be a real test for the ruling coalition, which has been in power for 56 years despite corruption scandals. the opposition coalition has been gaining ground. our southeast asia correspondent reports. >> this has been a long journey. after being jailed for six years, he is back for a shot at taking power. this has been a hard-fought campaign. >> every vote counts. >> is out in all weather, day in out, searching malaysians for change. his daughter is also a candidate for the coalition. she is defending a narrow majority against a well-funded opponent. >> i trust that momentum is on our side. i am confident that we will win this. her is thee spiritual leader of the islamic party and a coalition partner. his attendance is an asset in this community. some of his party's goals, like islamic law, are a worry to list about voters. -- less devout bvoters. it's got to overcome the racial mistr
now to malaysia. the general election could see the first change of government since the country's independence. it will be a real test for the ruling coalition, which has been in power for 56 years despite corruption scandals. the opposition coalition has been gaining ground. our southeast asia correspondent reports. >> this has been a long journey. after being jailed for six years, he is back for a shot at taking power. this has been a hard-fought campaign. >> every vote counts....
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a report on why the grieving families in malaysia say the police are getting away with murder. and the french president is putting some of its liquid treasuries up for sale, from the cellar. on the front line and on the diplomatic front, efforts to is president assad's era faltering. the first shipment of russian antiaircraft missiles have arrived in syria. he has warned israel that he will not hesitate to take action if there are any more attacks across the border. israel carried out air raids on syria earlier this month. cross-eyed continues to have the support of hezbollah fighters from lebanon. bashar al-assad continues to have the support of hezbollah. he continues to have the upper hand against the rebels. >> video of syrian government forces and retaking an air base near a strategic border town of qusayr. fighters from hezbollah, based in lebanon, were heavily involved in this battle. their role seems to have been important to the success of president assad's regime . regaining control of qusayr would secure territory that connects damascus to the mediterranean coast, ho
a report on why the grieving families in malaysia say the police are getting away with murder. and the french president is putting some of its liquid treasuries up for sale, from the cellar. on the front line and on the diplomatic front, efforts to is president assad's era faltering. the first shipment of russian antiaircraft missiles have arrived in syria. he has warned israel that he will not hesitate to take action if there are any more attacks across the border. israel carried out air raids...
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the highest numbers came from malaysia, thailand, indonesia and vietnam. the japan tourtryi to take adva conference in tokyo for more than 100 travel companies from six southeast asian countries. at the event, representatives of japanese travel companies attended a seminar on how to welcome customers from islamic countries. it covered topics such as islamic lifestyle rules and hallah food. >> malaysia, there is an increase to japan. more people would like to go to japan. >> at the moment, it is increased, it is becoming increased because of the yen is cheaper now. >> reporter: due to tense relations between japan and china, fewer chinese tourists are visiting japan. japan is trying to offset the trend by attracting more visitors from southeast asia. the tourism industry of southeast asian countries are calling on japan to ease their regulations, so as to not miss a golden opportunity caused by the weakening yen. tuan earn yee, nhk world, kuala lumpur. >> and that will wrap up our bulletin. i'm pachari raksawong in bangkok. >>> people who had to evacuate th
the highest numbers came from malaysia, thailand, indonesia and vietnam. the japan tourtryi to take adva conference in tokyo for more than 100 travel companies from six southeast asian countries. at the event, representatives of japanese travel companies attended a seminar on how to welcome customers from islamic countries. it covered topics such as islamic lifestyle rules and hallah food. >> malaysia, there is an increase to japan. more people would like to go to japan. >> at the...
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they agreed to meet in malaysia in july. formalities mean that japanese officials will only be able to take part for the last three days, still negotiators from other countries say they're glad the japanese will be involved. >> we are aware that japan would like to take part in the july round in a sub standtively meaningful manner, and we believe that can be arranged. >> japanese negotiators will also have to work with limited information. they can't access documents and past negotiations before they take part in the talks. japanese leaders plan to send officials to participating countries to gather information. >>> japan's prime minister shinzo abe is leading a coalition to build ties in myanmar. he is the first japanese leader to visit the country in 36 years. he touched down in myanmar's largest city. he will be there for three days. he plans to visit opposition leader aung san suu kyi. he'll then visit the president and urge him to push for more democracy and reconciliation with ethnic minorities. abe man does say japane
they agreed to meet in malaysia in july. formalities mean that japanese officials will only be able to take part for the last three days, still negotiators from other countries say they're glad the japanese will be involved. >> we are aware that japan would like to take part in the july round in a sub standtively meaningful manner, and we believe that can be arranged. >> japanese negotiators will also have to work with limited information. they can't access documents and past...
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malaysia and zach made my day. those two. >> they really are. dad is hard on malaysia.i see. >> really, really good job. >> get her an ice cream cone today, dad. >> we'll be right back. >> announcer: "world n ♪ a bottle of red a bottle of white it all depends upon your appetite ♪ >> so as the saying goes, the customer is always right. but in the restaurant business that can be a tough one. >> you are not kidding, special requests especially from celebrities can be out of hand some times. one hollywood chef is spilling the secrets. here is abc's david wright. >> reporter: call it kitchen confidential west coast edition. l.a. maitre d's, dishing about some of america's most famously finicky diners. the hollywood reporter reveals all in a new article. we are talking special requests that rival meg ryans in "when harry met sally." >> apple a la mode. >> i want the pie heated i want the ice cream on top, i want it on the side. strawberry instead of vanilla. if not, no ice cream, just whipped cream. only if it is real, not out of a can, or nothing. >> reporter: one maitre d'
malaysia and zach made my day. those two. >> they really are. dad is hard on malaysia.i see. >> really, really good job. >> get her an ice cream cone today, dad. >> we'll be right back. >> announcer: "world n ♪ a bottle of red a bottle of white it all depends upon your appetite ♪ >> so as the saying goes, the customer is always right. but in the restaurant business that can be a tough one. >> you are not kidding, special requests especially...
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. >> malaysia is counting down to sunday's crucial general election. stations are being set up in schools and the halls and the incumbent prime minister is representing the coalition that has ruled malaysia for more than 50 years. he faces a tough battle. opposition leader is promising to tackle corruption and discrimination and also has popular support a. armani has been held -- a ceremony has been held in south africa. was destroyed in a fire in an arson attack in 2008 and has taken five years to destroy part -- to restore. china has organized the first passenger cruise to support it -- disputed islands in the south seas. aljazeera gained access to the voyage in several countries have rival claims to the islands and this new services china's way of trying to assert control . cruiseing ready for a offering sun and sea and a fair share of privacy that colorfully named cocoanut fragrance princess is headed for the parasel islands in the south china seas. it has been occupied by china since a brief war with the -- with vietnam in 1974. the islands is cla
. >> malaysia is counting down to sunday's crucial general election. stations are being set up in schools and the halls and the incumbent prime minister is representing the coalition that has ruled malaysia for more than 50 years. he faces a tough battle. opposition leader is promising to tackle corruption and discrimination and also has popular support a. armani has been held -- a ceremony has been held in south africa. was destroyed in a fire in an arson attack in 2008 and has taken...
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the government and one of the group's met in malaysia this week for peace talks but failed to reach any agreement. security forces in chad say they have stopped an attempt to overthrow the government. several members of the military, at least one member of parliament, and an opposition leader have all been detained. the son of former libyan leader moammar gaddafi has appeared briefly in a court in the country's west. seif al-islam qaddafi is being held after he was captured by a local militia in november of 2011. he is accused of harming state security, attempting to escape, and insulting libya's new flag. the case was adjourned until september. the international criminal court also wants to try him on war crimes charges. three more men have been arrested in the united states in connection with the boston marathon bombings. they are said to be friends of bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. two are featured with him in this photograph taken last year in new york. the three are accused of covering up evidence after the bombings. their lawyers say they have done nothing wrong. absolutely de
the government and one of the group's met in malaysia this week for peace talks but failed to reach any agreement. security forces in chad say they have stopped an attempt to overthrow the government. several members of the military, at least one member of parliament, and an opposition leader have all been detained. the son of former libyan leader moammar gaddafi has appeared briefly in a court in the country's west. seif al-islam qaddafi is being held after he was captured by a local militia...
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it's malaysia's dad.e knows that the bullying and chaos at the school distract her, but her grades are slipping and he pleads with her to remember her future. >> look at the mistake i made with my life. i don't want the same thing for you. >> he works in construction and said he wants her to have more. >> i got to make money with my hands. i want you to make it with your brain. you knowledge -- you understand? >> by spring she's reduced serious incidents by half and doubled the number of seniors accepted into college. but some of those seniors tell her they do not have a few hundred dollars for a deposit fee to secure a spot. for a moment, the tough determined principal is in tears. >> in the auditorium, a school police officer plays a hymn of hope. the year almost over, another day ends at strawberry mansion. the bell about to ring. >> i want you to be careful going home today, young people. and you all have to remember that education is the only way. it is your only ticket. and remember, if nobody told
it's malaysia's dad.e knows that the bullying and chaos at the school distract her, but her grades are slipping and he pleads with her to remember her future. >> look at the mistake i made with my life. i don't want the same thing for you. >> he works in construction and said he wants her to have more. >> i got to make money with my hands. i want you to make it with your brain. you knowledge -- you understand? >> by spring she's reduced serious incidents by half and...
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those guys in egypt, pakistan, malaysia, indonesia -- >> sean: wait a minute.ide bombing got 40% support from the palestinian territories. 29% in egypt. 26 support in bangladesh, mike. suicide bombings! that means i keep saying we're living through the age of the rise of radical islamists. you keep telling me i'm wrong. this survey proves i'm right and you're wrong. look at that one statistic. >> the 23 proves that palestine, the other countries you mentioned, have as high as 20% supporting suicide bombing, but other countries -- >> sean: egypt, bangladesh, afghanistan, palestinian territories. billy cunningham, who is right? >> sean hannity, honor killings, the brutalization of women because they have adultery or cheat got more votes in the muslim countries than lbj got in 1964. 60% of muslims say kill the woman if she has adultery. clitorectomys, we get hamstring, hamas, hezbollah. you don't understand what's going on, mike. this this is a clarion call that we're at war and it's time that we respond. >> bill, i know you've been in the business for a long time
those guys in egypt, pakistan, malaysia, indonesia -- >> sean: wait a minute.ide bombing got 40% support from the palestinian territories. 29% in egypt. 26 support in bangladesh, mike. suicide bombings! that means i keep saying we're living through the age of the rise of radical islamists. you keep telling me i'm wrong. this survey proves i'm right and you're wrong. look at that one statistic. >> the 23 proves that palestine, the other countries you mentioned, have as high as 20%...
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tax man have a right to that money if malaysia wants cause tax law because this is an american company using american patent law to protect and merican copyright law to protect american isn't products that are being sold to americans in america in america but the question is what would you have apple do differently i have i do have them pay us taxes ok we'll need laws and we're joined by the way what ireland would have them do if they were if they were domiciled in ireland most countries require corporations that are both the citizen of that country and domicile my country to pay taxes regardless of where they're doing business with don't if you want stupid about if you want the money to come back into the united states you know we do repatriation tax which is you know we all profits the repatriated or are taxed at the income rate right so there's no it's profit but barely any developing developed country actually does that so money is going to flow but they don't do that actually because they because they have they have domicile laws where you know you don't have german corporations t
tax man have a right to that money if malaysia wants cause tax law because this is an american company using american patent law to protect and merican copyright law to protect american isn't products that are being sold to americans in america in america but the question is what would you have apple do differently i have i do have them pay us taxes ok we'll need laws and we're joined by the way what ireland would have them do if they were if they were domiciled in ireland most countries...
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and i think my supporters enjoy that as well it's an awesome book and you'll be launching it in malaysia very soon i will look out for that thank you so much and i cannot accept me. don't go anywhere after the break we'll talk about the worldwide movement growing against you mounds. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my fill larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. plus time as a new alert animation scripts scare me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears and so will i and a great things out there that have brand dark and a core of what is around. is a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. last weekend over two million people took worldwide took to the streets to march against monsanto organizers reported that demonstrations were held in four hundred thirty six cities across fifty two countries here in the u.s. the most recent outrageous come from the passing of the monsanto protection act by cong
and i think my supporters enjoy that as well it's an awesome book and you'll be launching it in malaysia very soon i will look out for that thank you so much and i cannot accept me. don't go anywhere after the break we'll talk about the worldwide movement growing against you mounds. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my fill larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. plus time as a new alert...
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. >> we'll have a review of malaysia's most closely contested election. find out why this ballot could change the country's course for years to come. that's at 10:50 cet. >> and shortly after that, we'll ahead out to washington for a preview of gm's conditions. >>> plus, faced with having a mobile business a year ago to now making 30% of its ad revenue from mobile in the first quarter, can the strength of that continue? we'll try and get some answers at 11:50 cet. have you got any comments you want to make? >> do you have facebook via mobile? >> no. >> me, neither. >> i'm not a facebook user. >> do you have an account, a profile? >> i have a name and that is it. >> you know what you need is fan page. >> no, i don't. >> yeah, i think that's exactly what you need. >> no, i don't. >> get to work, people. >> yeah, i'll get my people to do it. is that how they manage? you have a team running your facebook page? team, get on with it. so, what's the ecb going to do? we've got record high unemployment since the eurozone records began. inflation lower, as well. it
. >> we'll have a review of malaysia's most closely contested election. find out why this ballot could change the country's course for years to come. that's at 10:50 cet. >> and shortly after that, we'll ahead out to washington for a preview of gm's conditions. >>> plus, faced with having a mobile business a year ago to now making 30% of its ad revenue from mobile in the first quarter, can the strength of that continue? we'll try and get some answers at 11:50 cet. have you...
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malaysia's opposition is refusing to concede election defeat. results show the national front one with a slim majority, extending its 56-year rule. arab leaders have condemned alleged israeli airstrikes inside the syrian capital of damascus. israeli officials have not confirmed attacks. the syrian government say it is a result of an alliance between israeli government and syrian opposition forces. joining forces with those once considered emanates -- -- enemies. suppression be social unrest before election in november. >> the president who left office with the highest approval rating in chile's history is back on the campaign trail. >> she did a great job during her first mandate, giving us so many benefits. >> she is the president of the people, especially the old and the children. she came back because she knows that we need her. a socialist, she promises to finish the job she started for better distribution of chilies unable wealth. >> we need quality education to ensure a better future. we need free education at all levels, which means tax r
malaysia's opposition is refusing to concede election defeat. results show the national front one with a slim majority, extending its 56-year rule. arab leaders have condemned alleged israeli airstrikes inside the syrian capital of damascus. israeli officials have not confirmed attacks. the syrian government say it is a result of an alliance between israeli government and syrian opposition forces. joining forces with those once considered emanates -- -- enemies. suppression be social unrest...
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. >>> the malaysia prime minister is trying to restore confidence. >> reporter: the ruling has been at home of the country since its independence in 1957. the coalition has held onto its power once again but is facing many challenges. it warned the number of largest parliamentary seats. they are opposed to policies which favor in elevation as well as alleged corruption in the government. the lineup was announced on wednesday. lawmakers perform poorly. six chinese lawmakers set on the previous cabinet. now there's only one. he's making efforts to calm fears that the political opinions won't be reflected in the government. the prime minister appointed a bank executive and ended corruption but politicians of the cabinet. the opposition is on the offensive. the party increased their number of seats in the election. they're holding protest rallies. >> we are here because of our rights. we want our righteous government. >> reporter: many fear the rift will get deeper under the new administration. >>> just as people are getting excited about the u.s. economy they have been slapped with some d
. >>> the malaysia prime minister is trying to restore confidence. >> reporter: the ruling has been at home of the country since its independence in 1957. the coalition has held onto its power once again but is facing many challenges. it warned the number of largest parliamentary seats. they are opposed to policies which favor in elevation as well as alleged corruption in the government. the lineup was announced on wednesday. lawmakers perform poorly. six chinese lawmakers set on...
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you show two hundred dollars a profit in malaysia ok and that's essentially how it works if on the other hand you want to keep all that profit in the u.s. company you sell that washing machine for forty dollars the manufactured cost of the u.s. corporation and they show the profit and the products are actually made overseas in most cases yes exactly i mean why why this why does the u.s. tax man have a right to that money if laser one because fact all of this is this is an american company using american. patent law to protect and merican copyright law to protect american isn't products that are being sold to americans in america in america but the question is what would you have apple do differently i'd have to have them pay us taxes. which the laws and we're joined by the way what ireland would have them do if they were if they were domiciled in ireland most countries require corporations that are both the citizens that country and domicile my country to pay taxes regardless of where they're doing business well don't if you want stupid about if you want the money to come back into the u
you show two hundred dollars a profit in malaysia ok and that's essentially how it works if on the other hand you want to keep all that profit in the u.s. company you sell that washing machine for forty dollars the manufactured cost of the u.s. corporation and they show the profit and the products are actually made overseas in most cases yes exactly i mean why why this why does the u.s. tax man have a right to that money if laser one because fact all of this is this is an american company using...
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they agreed to meet again in malaysia from july 15th through 25th. this means that japanese officials will only be able to take part for the last three days. still, negotiators from other countries say they're glad the japanese will be involved. >> we're aware that japan would like to take part in the july round and we believe that that can be arranged. >> japanese negotiators will also have to work with limited information. they can't access documents on past negotiations before they take part in the talks. japanese leaders plan to send officials to participating countries to gather information. >> japan's prime minister shinzo abe is trying to build ties in myanmar. he is the first japanese leader to visit the country in 36 years. he will then head to the capital. he will meet the president and urge to psh more for democracy and reconciliation with ethnic minorities. he plans to say japanese leaders are ready to use their overseas aids budget for power and water. he is accompanied by executives from about 40 japanese firms that want to sign agreeme
they agreed to meet again in malaysia from july 15th through 25th. this means that japanese officials will only be able to take part for the last three days. still, negotiators from other countries say they're glad the japanese will be involved. >> we're aware that japan would like to take part in the july round and we believe that that can be arranged. >> japanese negotiators will also have to work with limited information. they can't access documents on past negotiations before...
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of 13.3 million eligible voters, the biggest turnout ever for a general lection, so the people of malaysia saw that this was an important election, so moving forward the ruling coalition will stay in place and a lot of analysts say that the way this coalition will govern is going to have to change because there is such a strong opposition boys, even though they did not get enough votes. >> what is the reaction from anwar ibrahim, the opposition leader? >> he says that there is voter fraud, and that he will probably take legal action. we don't know exactly what his ofcution is going to be, out these accusations that there was voter fraud, everything from the indelible ink that indicated when people voted, or the leading party flying people in to cast ballots for them, a lot of accusations and we don't know what kind of legal evidence that he has to go against the ruling coalition and say that this was fraudulent. we will hear from him in the coming minutes and he will explain this, first hand. >> that you very much. coalition managing to secure a majority, but a very slim one in the provinc
of 13.3 million eligible voters, the biggest turnout ever for a general lection, so the people of malaysia saw that this was an important election, so moving forward the ruling coalition will stay in place and a lot of analysts say that the way this coalition will govern is going to have to change because there is such a strong opposition boys, even though they did not get enough votes. >> what is the reaction from anwar ibrahim, the opposition leader? >> he says that there is voter...
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. >> malaysia's governing coalition has returned office after the parliamentary polls, the election commission says that they have a simple majority and that means that the 56 year unbroken rule will continue najibprime minister razak despite a strong showing by the opposition led by anwar ibrahim. voter turnout hit a record high, with 80%. early leaguein the games on sunday, goals from jonathan schmidt made victorys -- and they are in the relegation zone with two matches left. also trying to claw into next season's league are hamburg, who drew 1-all and they headed home in the 43rd minute. they equalized in the second half. on saturday, munich warmed up for the champion's league fina l in the buendusleague and they gave away little of their plans but tempers flared between the european rivals. >> they may not have recognized the lineup but they started strong. the bian were fired up, and the scoring opened up in the 11 minutes. >> i scored 21 times before. this was a draw but we didn't lose. >> gomez led the home-side defense to easily with the equalizer. after a jerone handpull they could ge
. >> malaysia's governing coalition has returned office after the parliamentary polls, the election commission says that they have a simple majority and that means that the 56 year unbroken rule will continue najibprime minister razak despite a strong showing by the opposition led by anwar ibrahim. voter turnout hit a record high, with 80%. early leaguein the games on sunday, goals from jonathan schmidt made victorys -- and they are in the relegation zone with two matches left. also...
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politics is the big talk in malaysia right now. voters cast ballots in a general election on sunday. the national front coalition has ruled since independence from britain in 1957. but now the opposition people's alliance is vying for a majority. malay's make up half of the population. but they were at an economic disadvantage to the chinese. since the 1970s, they have tried to reduce this despairty. the affirmative action was popular and kept the national front coalition in power for more than half of a century. mal malayians have seen their gdp growth five-fold. but those only profiting were those connected to the government. even those supporting affirmative action feel dissatisfaction. >> reporter: malaysians have watched the economy boom. across the capitol city, there is a frantic contradiction. they're snapping up penthouses even before they're built. consumption is up despite a hike in prices over the last decade. and the healthy economy is encouraging malaysians to buy. >> translator: i plan to spend about $170 on clothes
politics is the big talk in malaysia right now. voters cast ballots in a general election on sunday. the national front coalition has ruled since independence from britain in 1957. but now the opposition people's alliance is vying for a majority. malay's make up half of the population. but they were at an economic disadvantage to the chinese. since the 1970s, they have tried to reduce this despairty. the affirmative action was popular and kept the national front coalition in power for more than...
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the urban environments in countries such as malaysia have been getting worse. japan plans to offer its technologies and know-how related to things like energy conservation, renewable energy, water saving and waste treatment. >> translator: asian countries are facing a rapid growth in greenhouse gas emissions. we hope to help them create a low carbon environment in cities and regions. >> japan is having difficult reducing its own greenhouse gas emissions. after the 2011 fukushima nuclear accident. when gas emissions are reduced in the asian cities that japan plans to help, the environment ministry plans to count those carbon offsets towards the country's own emission cuts. >>> japanese leaders are working on organizing aide to the continent. they spent years secures markets in africa, and the japanese government wants to regain lost ground. they bring together african leaders, business representatives of organizations. shinzo abe is expected to announce measures to make more business. they want to improve roads between countries and add customs facilities betwee
the urban environments in countries such as malaysia have been getting worse. japan plans to offer its technologies and know-how related to things like energy conservation, renewable energy, water saving and waste treatment. >> translator: asian countries are facing a rapid growth in greenhouse gas emissions. we hope to help them create a low carbon environment in cities and regions. >> japan is having difficult reducing its own greenhouse gas emissions. after the 2011 fukushima...
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the opposition leader in malaysia has called upon supporters rally on wednesday, refusing access to defeat, results show that they won by a slim majority. the much-anticipated trial of an allegedly enough's a member accused of a string of murders started in germany, expected to last two and a half years with some 600 witnesses. more now on our top story from bangladesh. to group's name translates protectors of in rigid protectors of islam, aiming to establish an islamic state in bangladesh. this is the islamic group from the town. now the supporters are taking over the streets of the capital. 35-year-old [inaudible] is a religious school teacher who travel all night from his village for his voice to be heard. >> whoever talks upon -- whoever talks against the profit, muhammed, should be punished. we want an islamic state in bangladesh. >> until recently they were at a little-known islamic group made up of teachers and students. the group raises its own money, running the largest network of islamic schools in the country, popular in the countryside. it's institutions are not recognized by t
the opposition leader in malaysia has called upon supporters rally on wednesday, refusing access to defeat, results show that they won by a slim majority. the much-anticipated trial of an allegedly enough's a member accused of a string of murders started in germany, expected to last two and a half years with some 600 witnesses. more now on our top story from bangladesh. to group's name translates protectors of in rigid protectors of islam, aiming to establish an islamic state in bangladesh....
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another protest in malaysia after the recent election results. the main opposition party failed to win enough seats to party -- to govern. aty claim votes were stolen the national clion, but the government denies it. gunmen have opened fire in new orleans, wendy at least 19 people. wounding at least 19 people. one bullet hit a 10-year-old girl. police are calling for the public's help to find the gunman. most of the world's land and animal life could disappear over the next century if something is not done about climate change. a new report warns of that parts of the planet could become an inhabitable. worldwide levels of carbon dioxide are at highest they have been in almost two years. >> the london wetlands, a little oasis, a mosaic of lagoons and meadows a few minutes from the heart of the capital. it is a snapshot of a natural environment that according to today's report is increasingly under threat. two thirdshat of common plants and half the animals and birds of the pla did see a dramatic decline this century due to climate change. plants,
another protest in malaysia after the recent election results. the main opposition party failed to win enough seats to party -- to govern. aty claim votes were stolen the national clion, but the government denies it. gunmen have opened fire in new orleans, wendy at least 19 people. wounding at least 19 people. one bullet hit a 10-year-old girl. police are calling for the public's help to find the gunman. most of the world's land and animal life could disappear over the next century if something...
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malaysia goes to the polls on sunday with one category of voters likely to have a big say in the outcome. you'd make up 42% of the electorate. the ruling and opposition parties are trying their best to win them over. >> he would like people to think he is just a regular guy, a guy who plays a spread calls and goes to use concepts. he is trying to shore up his school credentials. with one-five votes below the age of 30, that is probably not a bad strategy. have strong party affiliations. >> because social media is such a popular form of his vacation among the young, it can support candidates. there are 2000 so-called cyber activists. we ask to disseminate information to the people. hashe opposition coalition made the internet their home and made huge gains in the last election. political rallies are often strained live. youtube videos reminds voters of that are fake. take this game. the characters resemble politicians. this guy looks like the deputy prime minister. the teams try to take over as many states as possible to form the next government. there is also a card game modeled on malay
malaysia goes to the polls on sunday with one category of voters likely to have a big say in the outcome. you'd make up 42% of the electorate. the ruling and opposition parties are trying their best to win them over. >> he would like people to think he is just a regular guy, a guy who plays a spread calls and goes to use concepts. he is trying to shore up his school credentials. with one-five votes below the age of 30, that is probably not a bad strategy. have strong party affiliations....
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a real chance for those waiting to work hard during the objective is no longer just serve, but malaysia's opposition party claims it was robbed in last week's election. china's your luckiest food scandal yet. yuckiest foods gamble yet. that is all here on
a real chance for those waiting to work hard during the objective is no longer just serve, but malaysia's opposition party claims it was robbed in last week's election. china's your luckiest food scandal yet. yuckiest foods gamble yet. that is all here on
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there are bonds around the world in countries such as malaysia, even to a lesser extent, brazil now,on what they've got coming for world cup and the olympics. those bonds have much higher rates of return and should be more attractive to u.s. investors today than, say, a municipal bond yielding 1.5% over the next ten or so years. >> david, is that because a lot more companies around the world, to a greater extent than the united states, because of desperate need, because they were so underinvested in this structure, have done a lot more private partnerships than we have in the united states so far? >> yeah, michelle, that's exactly right. you see a lot more joint ventures, you see a lot more partnerships with government. and it just has to do with the beginning points for infrastructure in these emerging markets, with a move towards domestic consumption across brazil, india, china. there's an absolute need for infrastructure versus what we see in the united states, which is maintenance and upkeep. that's a harder dollar to raise and spend, because people are driving over the bridging
there are bonds around the world in countries such as malaysia, even to a lesser extent, brazil now,on what they've got coming for world cup and the olympics. those bonds have much higher rates of return and should be more attractive to u.s. investors today than, say, a municipal bond yielding 1.5% over the next ten or so years. >> david, is that because a lot more companies around the world, to a greater extent than the united states, because of desperate need, because they were so...
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greetings from malaysia. what does that feel like, charlotte?rge me more than $50 million. i need to change that plan dramatically. >> reporter: a lot of people are calling you a hire roe. is that how you think of yourself? >> of course not, sugar. i hear to do what to do. >> reporter: there's a reward for amanda berry's safe return. >> all you have to do is make it out to amanda berry. another reward, give that to gina dejesus. >> reporter: so you're not going to collect any money for this? >> if i could do this all over again and come out with the same happy ending, keep the money. >> reporter: there can be a dissenting voice raised over the past 24 hours. angel cadero who also lives on the street says it was he, not ramsey, who broke down the door. >> ramsey arrived after he was outside with the girl. but the truth of who arrived here, who crossed the street, who broke the door, it was me. >> reporter: ramsey says cadero's version is not true. he says cadero was the first to run over to ariel castro's house, but then he ran away. in this exch
greetings from malaysia. what does that feel like, charlotte?rge me more than $50 million. i need to change that plan dramatically. >> reporter: a lot of people are calling you a hire roe. is that how you think of yourself? >> of course not, sugar. i hear to do what to do. >> reporter: there's a reward for amanda berry's safe return. >> all you have to do is make it out to amanda berry. another reward, give that to gina dejesus. >> reporter: so you're not going to...
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in the same month, china conducted a large-scale military exercise off malaysia. every year beijing increases its defense spending by about 10% putting great pressure on southeast asian nations. >> we had planned to upgrade our system. and then we tried to make our armed forces bigger. >> reporter: also on display at singapore's naval base are real vessels and warships from different navies. showing the greatest presence was the united states. it showcases for the first time a vessel that can operate in shallow waters. it's called a lcs and it can travel at more than 70 kilometers per hour. it's capable of a variety of missions, including mine clearing, anti-surface operations and anti-submarine warfare. its low height enables it to cruise shallow waters where conventional warships cannot maneuver. the u.s. chose singapore as the u.s.'s first deployment site. last week the u.s. secretary of the navy came to singapore to inspect the vessel for an event. >> freedom and lcss are tangible, essential elements of america's commitment to this strategy, to this region, to
in the same month, china conducted a large-scale military exercise off malaysia. every year beijing increases its defense spending by about 10% putting great pressure on southeast asian nations. >> we had planned to upgrade our system. and then we tried to make our armed forces bigger. >> reporter: also on display at singapore's naval base are real vessels and warships from different navies. showing the greatest presence was the united states. it showcases for the first time a...
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branson paid his that by being a flight attendant on a trip from australia to a malaysia.and 2010 after they wagered that their formula one racing teams will finish ahead of each other. when asked how branson rates as an attendee, fernandes said that he was a one out of 10. >> coming up on kron 4 morning news. prices at the pump are creeping back up. how much they have jumped in the past week. >> plus, just released in the last hour, new video of will police looking for in a mother's day shooting out of new orleans. >> the warriors' came with the big winner yesterday. the series is split at two look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our
branson paid his that by being a flight attendant on a trip from australia to a malaysia.and 2010 after they wagered that their formula one racing teams will finish ahead of each other. when asked how branson rates as an attendee, fernandes said that he was a one out of 10. >> coming up on kron 4 morning news. prices at the pump are creeping back up. how much they have jumped in the past week. >> plus, just released in the last hour, new video of will police looking for in a...
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>> we are learning from fast- , likeg asian tigers korea, taiwan, singapore, malaysia, all those east asian economies. they've got a very important lesson that we can learn, practices we can learn. the chinese also have some important lessons that we can learn. they have focused on human development. human capacity development and the team elation of human capital. they also are doing well and technology development. >> what about the role of government? what role should it play? >> government cannot be considered only as a watchdog or a police. the government has to intervene in certain areas where there are economic failures. market failures. >> you've made the case for stronger government. i would be interested to know what you think the private sector should do and the relationship between the two. >> this government has to intervene in a selective manner, in areas where the private sector is not able or willing to go in. if the private sector is able to thelling to go in economy, i think the government should restrain itself from intervening into that system. of course, the growt
>> we are learning from fast- , likeg asian tigers korea, taiwan, singapore, malaysia, all those east asian economies. they've got a very important lesson that we can learn, practices we can learn. the chinese also have some important lessons that we can learn. they have focused on human development. human capacity development and the team elation of human capital. they also are doing well and technology development. >> what about the role of government? what role should it play?...
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or coverage on the brutal machete murder in malaysia is available online for you also there rap lyrics on facebook are apparently enough to get you locked up we've got the story of one u.s. teenager whose face twenty years in jail for facebook posts threatening the government and promising to kill people but some say the authorities are overreacting and you can learn why at r.t. dot com also they're fatally flawed it may take a matter of three d. printers to create a deadly and undetectable weapon but it's not quite ready to be fired safely all these stories and more you can find r.t. dot com. this is likely to request a third revision to its deficit targets agreed with e.u. and i.m.f. creditors as part of its seventy eight billion euro international bailout that is the country's financial crisis continues to gain momentum but while budget cuts will have little effect on the rich further belt tightening by working class portuguese people is leaving them desperate for their future artie's peter oliver has this report. europe's politicians insist that all star team is essential but what
or coverage on the brutal machete murder in malaysia is available online for you also there rap lyrics on facebook are apparently enough to get you locked up we've got the story of one u.s. teenager whose face twenty years in jail for facebook posts threatening the government and promising to kill people but some say the authorities are overreacting and you can learn why at r.t. dot com also they're fatally flawed it may take a matter of three d. printers to create a deadly and undetectable...
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his bet by being a flight attendant to air-asia chief tony fernandes on a trip from australia to malaysiany fernandes in 2010 after they wagered that their formula one racing teams would finish ahead of each other. fernandes' team landed two spots above branson's. when asked how branson rates as an attendant.fernandes said he he was a one out of ten. >> i did not have any pictures. >> we will see you at 11:00 p.m. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> met gala fashion hits and misses. kim kardashian compared
his bet by being a flight attendant to air-asia chief tony fernandes on a trip from australia to malaysiany fernandes in 2010 after they wagered that their formula one racing teams would finish ahead of each other. fernandes' team landed two spots above branson's. when asked how branson rates as an attendant.fernandes said he he was a one out of ten. >> i did not have any pictures. >> we will see you at 11:00 p.m. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless...
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in the libyan capital plans on to malaysia protesters have clashed with demonstrators who've been calling for gadhafi era officials to be thrown out of the government last week gunmen besieged the foreign and justice ministries in tripoli demanding a lot purging x. members of the ousted regime the tension is yet another sign of the growing instability that threatens the neighbors first elected authorities so the overthrow of monica duffy in the arab spring uprising. years of recession under sarah say in greece have seen every verse to the brain drain in the country with scores of people being chased out from the big cities by the high cost of living and unemployment stone bars and spoke to some of them to learn if the grass is greener in the greek countryside. the young man on the sea theodorus is in his forty's but while he used to make his living at a newspaper in greece's second city festival nikki he's now returned to his roots on the northern greek coast this is theodorus his fresh fish shop he took it over when his uncle retired two years ago and now theodorus is making a go of it h
in the libyan capital plans on to malaysia protesters have clashed with demonstrators who've been calling for gadhafi era officials to be thrown out of the government last week gunmen besieged the foreign and justice ministries in tripoli demanding a lot purging x. members of the ousted regime the tension is yet another sign of the growing instability that threatens the neighbors first elected authorities so the overthrow of monica duffy in the arab spring uprising. years of recession under...
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in malaysia, politics is on the front burner.ome describe the closest-ever election in that country as also being its most violent. supporters campaigning on this street in kuala lumpur. no signs of violence that could threaten sunday's election. there have been reports of beatings, death threats, and bombings in the weeks ahead of the election. analysts say the election is the campaign pits a loose coalition of opposition parties against those who have ruled the country for 56 years. racial tensions are also playing a big role, thanks to policies put in place in the 1970s favoring ethnic live look outside. san francisco ---------------------------- -- look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch?
in malaysia, politics is on the front burner.ome describe the closest-ever election in that country as also being its most violent. supporters campaigning on this street in kuala lumpur. no signs of violence that could threaten sunday's election. there have been reports of beatings, death threats, and bombings in the weeks ahead of the election. analysts say the election is the campaign pits a loose coalition of opposition parties against those who have ruled the country for 56 years. racial...
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he doned makeup and a stewardess account on a flight to malaysia. he found out that things are a lot harder than his staff made it look. >> i think i've honored my side of the bet. >> yes. i see how stewardesses are going. anyway, well done to him. he's still a consummate publicist, whatever he's doing. >>> we just had news out of china. they're likely to ease controls by the year end according to a former bank of china advisor on dow jones news wise. they have tight end the property market. >>> we'll still come. tracking the terminals at bloomberg as the company makes information that news reporters had some information and could monitor online activity. we'll have the latest coming back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10. with time shift and blackberry balance. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >>> >>> "worldwide exchange", recap of the headlines today. bloomberg is scrambling to reassure its thousands of custome customers. >>> the president of the e.u. banking union says they have to get there. we'll hear exclusively
he doned makeup and a stewardess account on a flight to malaysia. he found out that things are a lot harder than his staff made it look. >> i think i've honored my side of the bet. >> yes. i see how stewardesses are going. anyway, well done to him. he's still a consummate publicist, whatever he's doing. >>> we just had news out of china. they're likely to ease controls by the year end according to a former bank of china advisor on dow jones news wise. they have tight end...