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who have never seen snow will be interested in going there just sit to see this no people from singapore taiwan but there are no. there are two places there is a mountain on the eastern shore and there is a slope near the paper is functioning. the only problem is. coming from the paper no need to shut it down you say that. the pollution that comes from the paper. really becomes a mecca for tourists. tourists. their waste into the lake. to cope with all the two has come to the geneva. recently was in geneva where by the way your mirrors are going to die and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and they told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that lake geneva is even more. efficient it's all about it so that's what they told me. there and anyway the only kind of tourism that exists in the bike area today is people live intense gunfire is said litter the shore so i'm sure that if we have properly organized tourism with rules and proper oversight they will be one of the best places in russia in old russian people want to visit i
who have never seen snow will be interested in going there just sit to see this no people from singapore taiwan but there are no. there are two places there is a mountain on the eastern shore and there is a slope near the paper is functioning. the only problem is. coming from the paper no need to shut it down you say that. the pollution that comes from the paper. really becomes a mecca for tourists. tourists. their waste into the lake. to cope with all the two has come to the geneva. recently...
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asia who have never seen snow would be interested in going there just see the snow into from singapore taiwan etc there are no ski resorts to call right. there are two places there is a mountain of beach here on the eastern shore and there is a slope near the paper is functioning. the only problem is there is this bad smell coming from the tape from this where we need to shut it down you say that lake baikal can cope with the pollution that comes from the paper mill. but if they buy coal really becomes a mecca for tourists will be able to cope with all the pollution that comes from tourists hotels dumping their waste into the lake while this was somehow are able to cope with all the tools coming to the geneva. recently was in geneva where by the way your new user going to die soon and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and he told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that lake geneva is even more polluted than the mosque wherever there's almost no fish in it i'm not sure about it that's what they told me. go there and anyw
asia who have never seen snow would be interested in going there just see the snow into from singapore taiwan etc there are no ski resorts to call right. there are two places there is a mountain of beach here on the eastern shore and there is a slope near the paper is functioning. the only problem is there is this bad smell coming from the tape from this where we need to shut it down you say that lake baikal can cope with the pollution that comes from the paper mill. but if they buy coal really...
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taiwan just opened. it is down by 1%. singapore opened down 2%. singapore and taiwan just opened within the past couple minutes. so at least they're off their lows from earlier this morning. it is mostly financial and energy stocks are being dragged down. for australia, a big commodity sell-off last week. so we're seeing the effects of that. but they're off their lows. mainly because of the information that is coming out of g-7. the g-7 finance ministers coming out saying they want to support and sustain growth and also the move by the ecb saying they'll move into the bond buying program. but also, this negative reaction, christine that we're seeing in asia, definitely pegged to that u.s. debt downgrade by standard & poor's. >> we'll check in with you exactly in 23 minutes when your markets open there as well. don't go away. let's go to beijing. what we're seeing around the markets, one by one. big selling. then also backing off a little bit. not as dangerous as some people had thought. it is still early though. isn't it? >> it is still early. lik
taiwan just opened. it is down by 1%. singapore opened down 2%. singapore and taiwan just opened within the past couple minutes. so at least they're off their lows from earlier this morning. it is mostly financial and energy stocks are being dragged down. for australia, a big commodity sell-off last week. so we're seeing the effects of that. but they're off their lows. mainly because of the information that is coming out of g-7. the g-7 finance ministers coming out saying they want to support...
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the other $65 comes from components made in hong kong, singapore, taiwan, south korea. the big irony, the $150 exports from china is not actually really a chinese products. many parts made -- products made in china, a lot produced elsewhere and a large part -- proportion produced in the united states, so the exporting is exporting to itself actually three china. it is complicated. host: what policy governs the relationship? guest: trade policy negotiations are being complicated by the fact that really trade is carried out by companies, not countries. multinational companies. 50% of if it% are managed by u.s. companies. all the computers are made over there, and they get the malt -- the bulk of the money. this generates jobs in terms of marketers, accountants, lawyers. effected turned to the question about health, china has -- if i could turn to the question about health, when they move from a socialist economy to a market economy, all of the rural people lost health insurance. in the urban area, they all still -- also lost health insurance. now, china is as that which i
the other $65 comes from components made in hong kong, singapore, taiwan, south korea. the big irony, the $150 exports from china is not actually really a chinese products. many parts made -- products made in china, a lot produced elsewhere and a large part -- proportion produced in the united states, so the exporting is exporting to itself actually three china. it is complicated. host: what policy governs the relationship? guest: trade policy negotiations are being complicated by the fact that...
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japan taiwan south korea germany singapore and other nations and the operation is also targeted the international olympic committee the united nations the world anti-doping agency and the association of southeast asian nations and those names mcafee you won't have any more mcafee excuse me won't give out any more of the details but says the nonprofits the u.s. media organization global corporations almost every single category imaginable but they've all been hit most heavily targeted category was defense contractors thirteen of them in all according to the report the attackers have lifted it government secrets even archives legal contracts and design schematics it's a sure sign that hacking is becoming a global problem so who could be behind it and we really just find this out here discuss this with me is joshua green speck so i was scared a fellow at the center for democracy and technology and i see you again thanks for coming on thank you so much for having me is this as big of a deal as everyone's making it seem it is this really the largest cyber attack coming from one organization or a group
japan taiwan south korea germany singapore and other nations and the operation is also targeted the international olympic committee the united nations the world anti-doping agency and the association of southeast asian nations and those names mcafee you won't have any more mcafee excuse me won't give out any more of the details but says the nonprofits the u.s. media organization global corporations almost every single category imaginable but they've all been hit most heavily targeted category...
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the other $65 comes from components made in hong kong, singapore, taiwan, south korea. the big irony, the $150 exports from china is not actually really a chinese products. many parts made -- products made in china, a lot produced elsewhere and a large part -- proportion produced in the united states, so the exporting is exporting to itself actually three china. it is complicated. host: what policy governs the relationship? guest: trade policy negotiations are being complicated by the fact that really trade is carried out by companies, not countries. multinational companies. 50% of if it% are managed by u.s. companies. all the computers are made over there, and they get the malt -- the bulk of the money. this generates jobs in terms of marketers, accountants, lawyers. effected turned to the question about health, china has -- if i could turn to the question about health, when they move from a socialist economy to a market economy, all of the rural people lost health insurance. in the urban area, they all still -- also lost health insurance. now, china is as that which i
the other $65 comes from components made in hong kong, singapore, taiwan, south korea. the big irony, the $150 exports from china is not actually really a chinese products. many parts made -- products made in china, a lot produced elsewhere and a large part -- proportion produced in the united states, so the exporting is exporting to itself actually three china. it is complicated. host: what policy governs the relationship? guest: trade policy negotiations are being complicated by the fact that...
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the other $65 comes from components made in hong kong, singapore, taiwan, south korea. the big irony, the $150 exports from china is not actually really a chinese products. many parts made -- productsade in china, a lot produced elsewhere and a large part -- proportion produced in the united states, so the exporting is exporting to itself actually three china. it is complicated. host: what policy governs the relationship? guest: trade policy negotiations are being complicated by the fact that really trade is carried out by companies, not countries. multinational companies. 50% of if it% are maged by u.s. companies. all the computers are made over there, and they get the malt -- the bulk of the money. this generates jobs in terms of marketers, accountants, lawyers. effected turned to the question about health, china has -- if i could turn to the question about alth, when they move from a socialist economy to a market economy, all of the rural people lost health insurance. in the urban area, they all still -- also lost health insurance. now, china is as that which in urba
the other $65 comes from components made in hong kong, singapore, taiwan, south korea. the big irony, the $150 exports from china is not actually really a chinese products. many parts made -- productsade in china, a lot produced elsewhere and a large part -- proportion produced in the united states, so the exporting is exporting to itself actually three china. it is complicated. host: what policy governs the relationship? guest: trade policy negotiations are being complicated by the fact that...
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after japan, we had korea, taiwan, hong kong, singapore and more recently in the last 20 years, china and india encouraging more competition and more productive uses of research -- resources, less of it promoted by the government, more decisions made to the private sector. eventually even brazil now and parts of africa now are learning that that's the route to go. we should learn from that. we shouldn't turn backwards and rely more on government than we have in the past. because doing that, we retard opportunity in america, you retard opportunity by growing government at the expense of individual initiative. i hope that we don't go that route, and i think this budget debate has something to do with whether or not we're going to turn the -- turn this around from the direction that it's taken over the last few years, and those last few years has not just been the 30 months of this presidency but a little bit going back into the previous presidency as well. in regard to -- in regard to president obama's programs, we've had few results from the government becoming more involved in the eco
after japan, we had korea, taiwan, hong kong, singapore and more recently in the last 20 years, china and india encouraging more competition and more productive uses of research -- resources, less of it promoted by the government, more decisions made to the private sector. eventually even brazil now and parts of africa now are learning that that's the route to go. we should learn from that. we shouldn't turn backwards and rely more on government than we have in the past. because doing that, we...