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joseph and child skate as a planetary geologist as an associate professor at the university of hong kong sciences department explains wind drilling a whole bit steep is a major challenge. what the point is that as you drill down to as many as 10 or 11 kilometers the bar whole will just automatically close itself shot. so it's really difficult to keep that whole open answer continue carrying on to avoid having technical failures of that. that's where you need to extract, extract the drill, and so on. so and the temperature may be up to $200.00 or more degrees celsius. several villages in the philippines on evacuating watch as fee as grow off the volcanic eruption boons by on in the northeast of the countries viewing law. that down at slopes, officials raised the allowed level to 3 on thursday with a 6 kilometers the dangers are. nearly 13000 people are now staying in about 2 ration centers. oh, those are the headlines. they'll be much more news for you here on out of the era of to witness the, the, the someone to quote me over that because they will, for an overall serial con, 0100. all o
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that's the opinion of abraham hardship from the university of hong kong is asia of global institute. he has been sharing his views and the latest episode of going underground. you can watch it in fault throughout the day here on our t. well, what's the significance of a m b s meeting with the blinking then can go straight there to the saudi arabia and then cause boots in immediately afterwards. is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over? but because of these trade dies, if it ever became a 0 sum game, the global south, the built in road initiative, the rejuvenation of the as you said, the millennial whole relationship is, is the 1st choice. we are not really taking size and we don't have to take sides. um and we are really uh, interested, determined to maintain visitors to strategic autonomy and uh, we have every right to maintain the autonomy. and i think at this point in time, nobody in the world, nothing in the world can actually a stop us from being a strategically autonomy. so in other words, of course, there are people in the west and in the united states, or we are who h
that's the opinion of abraham hardship from the university of hong kong is asia of global institute. he has been sharing his views and the latest episode of going underground. you can watch it in fault throughout the day here on our t. well, what's the significance of a m b s meeting with the blinking then can go straight there to the saudi arabia and then cause boots in immediately afterwards. is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over? but because of these trade dies, if it ever became...
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the middle east is abraham classroom asia, a global fellow with the age of global university institute at the university of hong kong. and what was the strategy advisors of a chapman if you happen to have the executive office? thank you so much. i have your hand for coming on billions of dollars. then in the past few days, signed off with the arab joining the business conference. what. what is this business conference and the, what's the significance of all these deals being signed as well? western europe, uh, being in germany's in recession. this isn't a conference shop brace together. we are above businesses. the are a bank company wars. the are uh, hosted on enterprises with doors out from china and on the china midland. well, so from hong kong to slower opportunities to see how they can actually work together. especially now that uh, both sides are really more i get a more familiar with each other on both sides. uh, i see uh, unfortunate to use and their relative uh, or, uh, respective uh, market. so for example, the, our world especially in the gulf region, is the major region uh for uh, oil and gas sites.
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more from the age of global fellow at the age of global institute of university of hong kong. after this break the of this additional process we discussed probably the most important question of our time. does nato's continued existence essentially guarantee the outbreak of world war 3? the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show your mind. and just in case we should be very careful about our personal intelligence, the point obviously is to makes a trust rather than to the area. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme and the robot must protect his phone. existence was on the 1898 of the united states when the war again, spain and gained control of the philippines. the people of the philippines held that the americans would help over throw spanish rules and to grant independence to the country. but the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and side as just another colon
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that's the opinion of abraham hardship on the university of hong kong. the age of global institute, he's been showing his views in the new episodes of guy on the ground. you can watch it tomorrow, here on, on, or what's the significance of a m b s meeting with the blinking then can go straight there to the saudi arabia and then cause boots in immediately afterwards. is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over, but because of these trade dies, if it ever became a 0 sum game, the global south, the built in road initiative, the rejuvenation of the, as you said, the millennial whole relationship is, is the 1st choice, we are not really taking size and we don't have to take sides. um and we are really uh, interested, determined to maintain this extra strategic autonomy and we have every right to maintain the autonomy. and i think at this point in time, nobody in the world, nothing in the world can actually a stop us from being a strategically autonomy. so in other words, if there are people in the west and in the united states or who have demonic convicti
that's the opinion of abraham hardship on the university of hong kong. the age of global institute, he's been showing his views in the new episodes of guy on the ground. you can watch it tomorrow, here on, on, or what's the significance of a m b s meeting with the blinking then can go straight there to the saudi arabia and then cause boots in immediately afterwards. is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over, but because of these trade dies, if it ever became a 0 sum game, the global...
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joseph mccallski, the planetary geologist and associate professor at the university of hong kong sciences department. thank you for sharing your expertise with us here and i'll just share address. thank you. in the area in and around the mexico city is now and it's full of drought. the cliffs and all the reservoir system which helps to supply the capital with its worth. it is country less than 50 percent sold. the situation is serious and also the government is trying to now on to officially provoke rain. john holman, has moved the mexican is flying high above the center of the country, heading into the back to with an intimate it's been hitting these lands the last 3 years dropped to taking engineers from the private the stuff. so for nascent to deploy a secret weapon that they hope literally make it right. it's called cloud cd. it means spring pulse cause of crystalline c o u d into clouds. water droplets that are attracted to those pulse coast and clean around that makes new heavy. it drops heavy enough to fool is right. they call us cloud one because we're costs of the morning tony. t
joseph mccallski, the planetary geologist and associate professor at the university of hong kong sciences department. thank you for sharing your expertise with us here and i'll just share address. thank you. in the area in and around the mexico city is now and it's full of drought. the cliffs and all the reservoir system which helps to supply the capital with its worth. it is country less than 50 percent sold. the situation is serious and also the government is trying to now on to officially...
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that in the university of hong kong is asia of global institute. he's been sharing his views and a new episode of going underground. you can watch it tomorrow, here on our t the. what's the significance of a m b s. meeting with the blinking, blinking go straight there and to saudi arabia and then cool as boots in immediately afterwards. is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over? but because of these trade dies, if it ever became a 0 sum game, the global south, the built in road initiative, the rejuvenation of the as you said, the millennial whole relationship is, is the 1st choice. we are not really taking size and we don't have to take sides. um and we are really uh, interested, determined to maintain visitors to strategic autonomy and we have every right to maintain the autonomy. and i think at this point in time, nobody in the world, nothing in the world can actually a stop us from being a strategically autonomy. so in other words, of course, there are people in the west and in the united states, or we are who have demonic convictions. th
that in the university of hong kong is asia of global institute. he's been sharing his views and a new episode of going underground. you can watch it tomorrow, here on our t the. what's the significance of a m b s. meeting with the blinking, blinking go straight there and to saudi arabia and then cool as boots in immediately afterwards. is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over? but because of these trade dies, if it ever became a 0 sum game, the global south, the built in road...
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the equally would come to the block for is are the physical communications professor at the university of hong spoke to us earlier. and he says, the you will realize sooner or later that it's sanctions of back 5. and you know, it shows that the previous 10 rounds of sanctions that have not been to fix it. that's why they need the rest of them. and it says they are not able to collapse. russia is economy that there's the same, they are threats, ending, good rushes, friends, and neighbors. as the good news is that the united states is a country and decline. unfortunately, a number of european countries have decided to follow the us, they states and it comes to the foreign policy and relations with russia. that's a big, big mistake. they're going to realize that sooner or later, it's going to backfire. it's going to accelerate as this process of american decline. the countries will realize that the instruments that the united states are and all the rest and government use is going to lose its effectiveness. and also this countries in the south of the south and realize that having good relations w
the equally would come to the block for is are the physical communications professor at the university of hong spoke to us earlier. and he says, the you will realize sooner or later that it's sanctions of back 5. and you know, it shows that the previous 10 rounds of sanctions that have not been to fix it. that's why they need the rest of them. and it says they are not able to collapse. russia is economy that there's the same, they are threats, ending, good rushes, friends, and neighbors. as the...
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i'm asia, a global fellow with the age of global university institute at the university of hong kong, as well. the strategy advisors of a chapman if you happen to have the executive office. thank you so much. i have your hand for coming on billions of dollars then in the past few days, signed off with the arab joining the business conference. what. what is this business conference and the, what's the significance of all these deals being signed as well? western europe, uh, being in germany's in recession. this isn't a conference shop brace together. we are above businesses. they are a bank company wars. the are uh, hosted on enterprises with doors from china and on the china midland to ball. so from hong kong to slower opportunities to see how they can actually work together. especially now that uh, both sides are really more i get a more familiar with each other on both sides. uh, i see. uh trinity and their relative uh oh, our perspectives uh, market south for example. the honorable role, especially in the gulf region, is the major um, region uh for uh, oil and gas sites. uh, major
i'm asia, a global fellow with the age of global university institute at the university of hong kong, as well. the strategy advisors of a chapman if you happen to have the executive office. thank you so much. i have your hand for coming on billions of dollars then in the past few days, signed off with the arab joining the business conference. what. what is this business conference and the, what's the significance of all these deals being signed as well? western europe, uh, being in germany's in...
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actually, i'm asia, a global fellow with the age of global university institute at the university of hong kong, as well. the strategy advisors in the chat. and if you happen to have the executive office a thank you so much, i ever him for coming on billions of dollars then in the past few days, signed off with the arab joining the business conference. what. what is this business conference, and what's the significance of all these deals being signed as well? western europe, uh, being in germany's in recession this business conference brace together. we are above businesses. the are a bunch of new wars. the are uh, hosted one enterprises with doors from china and on the china midland, also from hong kong to slower opportunities to see how they can actually work together. especially now uh that uh, both sides are really more. i get a more familiar with each other on both sides. uh, i see uh, paternity saw and, and their relative or uh, respective uh, market. so for example, the, our world especially in the gulf region, is the major region uh for uh, oil and gas. its a major uh supplier of c
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i'm asia, a global fellow with the age of global university institute at the university of hong kong, as well. the strategy advisors in the chat. and if you happen to have the executive office, thank you so much. i have your hand for coming on billions of dollars then in the past few days, signed off with the ab joining the business conference. what. what is this business conference and the, what's the significance of all these deals being signed as well? western europe, a being of germany's in recession. this isn't a shot conference shot brace together. we are above businesses. they are a bunch of new wars. the are uh, hosted on enterprises with doors from china and on the china midland to ball. so from hong kong to slower opportunities to see how they can actually work together. especially now that uh, both sides are really more i get a more familiar with each other on both sides. uh, i see uh trinity and their relative uh, or, uh, respective uh, market. so for example, the, our world, especially in the gulf region, is the major a regions of o l and gas sites, a major supplier of fl
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more from the aged global fellow at the age of global institute of the university of hong kong. and after this break, the never be of victory for russia. we solutions when you're still waiting for them. but to locate me of this, as a war between russia and the united states are made, it comes to the shoes. tit for forces are in, you're not in your engaging conflict. the russian forces american forces are here to defend nato allies. nato escalates even more in the special military operation, becoming more bills of sounds like the social is much see if i see the west custody of live. so i use 3 the shooting leak and east of almost done some let's see. let's finish the see where you stand. i see the welcome back to going on. the garden. i'm still here would be full of a strategy advisor to determine if you happen to be executive office here in the u . a. never him passion. you're talking about sovereignty for the i will, the re gain sovereignty for this region. but i don't know whether you remember, we, you know, when you were noting one joe, but where we never w, advising the execu
more from the aged global fellow at the age of global institute of the university of hong kong. and after this break, the never be of victory for russia. we solutions when you're still waiting for them. but to locate me of this, as a war between russia and the united states are made, it comes to the shoes. tit for forces are in, you're not in your engaging conflict. the russian forces american forces are here to defend nato allies. nato escalates even more in the special military operation,...
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more from the age of global fellow at the age of global institute of university of hong kong. after this break, the, the russian states never d as tight as i'm one of the most sense community, best of all sense and up in the system must be the one else calls question about this. even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians per day and split the ortiz phone, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say it would twist, which is the welcome back to going on the garden. i'm still here would be full of a strategy advisor to the chairman of the i would i be executive office here in the you a never him passion. you're talking about sovereignty for the i will, the re gain sovereignty for this region. but i don't know whether you remember when you know, when you were not in one joe, but where he never diaby advising the executive office in, in the you a here, you know, there 5000 maybe us soldiers. it a base it out that for ebay scenario, but gabby, i don't know how many soldiers us so
more from the age of global fellow at the age of global institute of university of hong kong. after this break, the, the russian states never d as tight as i'm one of the most sense community, best of all sense and up in the system must be the one else calls question about this. even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians per day and split the ortiz phone, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did...
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was hoping to when it comes to the relation spots, the opinion of abraham hash and from the university of hong kong asia global institute . and he's been share his views and the new episode of going underground and watch it here to my auntie as well. what's the significance of a m b s. meeting with the blinking, blinking go straight there. um to the saudi arabia and then cool is page and immediately afterwards is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over, but because of these trade dies, if it ever became a 0 sum game, the global south, the built in rhode initiative, the rejuvenation of the, as you said, the millennial old relationship is, is the 1st choice. we are not really taking size and we don't have to take sides. and we are really uh, interested, determined to maintain the security certificate autonomy. and we have every right to maintain that autonomy and i think at this point in time, nobody in the world, nothing in the world can actually a stop us from being a strategically autonomy. so in other words, a go, there are people in the west and the united states, or who have demonic
was hoping to when it comes to the relation spots, the opinion of abraham hash and from the university of hong kong asia global institute . and he's been share his views and the new episode of going underground and watch it here to my auntie as well. what's the significance of a m b s. meeting with the blinking, blinking go straight there. um to the saudi arabia and then cool is page and immediately afterwards is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over, but because of these trade dies, if...
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them, i'll stop you there more from the agent global fellow at the age of global institute of university of hong kong. after this break, the the, this additional process we discuss probably the most important question of our time . does nato's continued existence essentially guaranteed the outbreak of world war 3, the the, the the welcome back to going on the garden. i'm still here would be full of a strategy advisor to determine if you happen to have the executive office here in the u. a never him passion. you're talking about sovereignty for the i will the regain sovereignty for this region. but i don't know whether you remember, we, you know, when you were noting one joe, but where we never w, advising the executive office in, in the, you a here, you know, there 5000 maybe us soldiers at a base. so they'll definitely a base scenario. but gabby, i don't know how many soldiers us soldiers are in saudi arabia, 3000 and print sold on ebay. so you're saying, yeah, this is great news already. i mean, uh you think it, any of these meetings people ask why the, why you, why the americans using your co
them, i'll stop you there more from the agent global fellow at the age of global institute of university of hong kong. after this break, the the, this additional process we discuss probably the most important question of our time . does nato's continued existence essentially guaranteed the outbreak of world war 3, the the, the the welcome back to going on the garden. i'm still here would be full of a strategy advisor to determine if you happen to have the executive office here in the u. a never...
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earlier, i spoke with john burns, an emeritus professor at the university of hong kong and asked him if the u.s. and china still have low expectations for antony blinken's trip? >> the militaries have not been speaking to ooemp since pelosi's visit two taiwan. low, because they continue to test ooeach other's red lines o taiwan, the south china sea, the balloon going over the u.s. and let's remember that the u.s. is in china as a legacy of the u.s. this is 70 years the u.s. has been in japan, korea, and other parts of asia. and this is something that china perceives now as a threat. so i think distrust is high and expectations are low, on both sides. >> well, antony blinken is the first top u.s. diplomat to visit beijing since mike pompeo in 2018. how different will this meeting be, considering everything that's happened? >> i think it's different in the sense that i think the stakes are high here in this visit, because neither side wants a hot war. and both sides have common interests beyond that. so here is a chance for the two sides to reengage to a certain extent and i expect thi
earlier, i spoke with john burns, an emeritus professor at the university of hong kong and asked him if the u.s. and china still have low expectations for antony blinken's trip? >> the militaries have not been speaking to ooemp since pelosi's visit two taiwan. low, because they continue to test ooeach other's red lines o taiwan, the south china sea, the balloon going over the u.s. and let's remember that the u.s. is in china as a legacy of the u.s. this is 70 years the u.s. has been in...
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so researchers at harvard and the university of hong kong said all right, let's follow up on this. ey studied 48 industries from snit 26 to 2014. how many times we had booms of all of that 40 times. 40 times. what mapped to the market. here is the boom. what happens to the market? 19 times over the next four years, the next 48 months the market went up, folks, it didn't go down, it went up! 21 times you had a bust. the notion if a stock market goes up it will come down, by the way, we're not just talking about a big boom, 50% move for five years, 100% move two years into it. these are legitimate, legitimate big-time booms. but these markets went higher. as we went into the conclusion of first half of this year, i want to discuss what i think a lot of people will do particularly on wall street. experts come on, they tell me all the time what the strategy is going to be. i think they will compound the mistakes they already made, right? i know hindsight is fickle and it's 20/20 if you're in the market long enough you will miss the grand slams. forget it. no one can get them all. you wi
so researchers at harvard and the university of hong kong said all right, let's follow up on this. ey studied 48 industries from snit 26 to 2014. how many times we had booms of all of that 40 times. 40 times. what mapped to the market. here is the boom. what happens to the market? 19 times over the next four years, the next 48 months the market went up, folks, it didn't go down, it went up! 21 times you had a bust. the notion if a stock market goes up it will come down, by the way, we're not...
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washington posts brilliant foreign correspondent man about town currently runs the journalism at the university of hong kong, which is worth its own panel. right. and hong is a professor of distinction at columbia and. i can tell you, having been to one of her events just the other day, it was completely fascinating for reasons i think we'll get into, which is what is the nature of today's vietnam and ambassador burckhardt was not an ambassador when i first met him. he was a junior service officer who, unlike the rest of his people, actually talked to a reporter, which may have been the reason it took him so long to, get to be an ambassador. but that's nature of these three folks. and really, i want to do i want to start with you hank. so yesterday, susan and i were in atlanta. we went to this great big food mall, which is now a big hot thing. everybody has, these multiple and the biggest and most successful one in the place was a vietnamese one. she had three boots. she left in 79. her family just had to go and they got and they came in and i said, so how do the 2 million vietnamese or as many of them
washington posts brilliant foreign correspondent man about town currently runs the journalism at the university of hong kong, which is worth its own panel. right. and hong is a professor of distinction at columbia and. i can tell you, having been to one of her events just the other day, it was completely fascinating for reasons i think we'll get into, which is what is the nature of today's vietnam and ambassador burckhardt was not an ambassador when i first met him. he was a junior service...
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lisa garcia arroyo is an as a professor at hong kong university of science and technology. she's been following those talks closely. at least this technology is racing ahead so fast. tut cvt is everywhere. ready? what tools do policy makers actually have at their disposal or no much. we have some general principles, unesco, and good principles for um a i in a fixing that. but given the speed, as you said, of the development, not most of the fact that we are hobby, by now, not only check do the fee, but you know, full goals that microsoft buy do alibaba. um, and it's just not going to be easy to to basically develop standards that are followed by everybody. number one, i'm also that i, i can to the degree of development of all of these different types of dinner, the bags or platforms of dinner days. yeah. it's, it's very, very difficult. you should watch talk about how these algorithms actually learn. chattahoochee, basically have access to the entire text of the internet during its training phase last month, easily became the 1st company to bonded on the basis that that did
lisa garcia arroyo is an as a professor at hong kong university of science and technology. she's been following those talks closely. at least this technology is racing ahead so fast. tut cvt is everywhere. ready? what tools do policy makers actually have at their disposal or no much. we have some general principles, unesco, and good principles for um a i in a fixing that. but given the speed, as you said, of the development, not most of the fact that we are hobby, by now, not only check do the...
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for example, love roses and smell pink yes, even in the virtual world, a group of engineers from hong kong city universityrom beihang university and shandong university, developed two versions of the system are designed to convey olfactory virtual reality. first the simplest one looks so cool with 2 loop bags, the second system is a soft face mask that emits 9 romances both systems work by using a resistor. which controls the heating element, the more heat, the stronger the aroma emitted, but the spectrum of odors is still small to transmit while about 30, meanwhile, the human nose is able to recognize up to a trillion aromas that carry information for our brain cause certain associations, let's talk with our guests . judges candidate of biological sciences, leading researcher of the institute, problems of ecology of evolution named after servertsov. russian academy of sciences vera voznesenskaya vera vasilievna good morning. let us cling to that sum of about a trillion smells. that's a lot. we really recognize. that's such a big spectrum yes, it 's fantastically large, and our concept system allows us to
for example, love roses and smell pink yes, even in the virtual world, a group of engineers from hong kong city universityrom beihang university and shandong university, developed two versions of the system are designed to convey olfactory virtual reality. first the simplest one looks so cool with 2 loop bags, the second system is a soft face mask that emits 9 romances both systems work by using a resistor. which controls the heating element, the more heat, the stronger the aroma emitted, but...
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for me, especially the arrest of the law student at chinese university in hong kong. this during the fourth commemoration banner actually, like this banner here. and can i ask you... yeah, from me. you mention some of the things people are trying to do even covertly to keep the memory of this event alive, just tell us about some of the things people have been trying to do to keep the memory of this alive. yeah, so over the world, this year, this banner that originally was the sculpture that is in the hong kong university for about 20 more years before it was taken away by police as evidence of subversion. this time it will be displayed in over a0 places over the world. we have displayed it in new york times square, golden gate bridge, and back in tokyo as well. that's why people in hong kong are wanted. this woman, she took one from me, and now she is arrested for possession of this banner. and what have chinese authorities been doing to try and suppress these protests, to try and suppress any kind of memorial of the tiananmen square massacre? there are millions of peo
for me, especially the arrest of the law student at chinese university in hong kong. this during the fourth commemoration banner actually, like this banner here. and can i ask you... yeah, from me. you mention some of the things people are trying to do even covertly to keep the memory of this event alive, just tell us about some of the things people have been trying to do to keep the memory of this alive. yeah, so over the world, this year, this banner that originally was the sculpture that is...
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. ♪♪♪ bill: raised on hong kong island, max mok left for university in australia, only to come back and join the mass movement. max: i remember seeing the scenes ofse i felt this strong need to serve our homeland. bill: like so many young hong kongers, max joined the protests, hoping peaceful defiance would be enough. max: it was a gradual process for me. i started from way back, just passing things along, helping signal things, not even in full black tracksuit and black sportswear. but eventually, in the span of like a week, honestly, you kind of just see the need to move forward, to take the positions that are now empty, because they were arresting lots of people. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ bill: he donned the black street uniform of the radicals, joining a hardcore group that believed violence was the only way to resist beijing's tightening grip on the city: attacking pro-china supporters, destroying their property. max: the one major goal we had in mind is to push this movement even further than what it was, to have more confrontations, to be more confrontational against the regime and the police. bill: but as police ramped up the arrests, max changed tactics,
. ♪♪♪ bill: raised on hong kong island, max mok left for university in australia, only to come back and join the mass movement. max: i remember seeing the scenes ofse i felt this strong need to serve our homeland. bill: like so many young hong kongers, max joined the protests, hoping peaceful defiance would be enough. max: it was a gradual process for me. i started from way back, just passing things along, helping signal things, not even in full black tracksuit and black sportswear. but...
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of the selive. yeah, so over the world, this year, - so over the world, this year, this banner that originally was the sculpture that is in the hong kong university before it was taken away as evidence of subversion. this time it will be displayed in over a0 places over the world. we have displayed it in new york times square, golden gate bridge, and backin square, golden gate bridge, and back in tokyo as well. that is why people in hong kong, this woman, she took one from me, and now she is arrested for possession of this banner. and what have _ possession of this banner. and what have chinese authorities been doing to try and suppress these protests, to try and suppress any kind of memorial of the tiananmen square massacre?— of the tiananmen square massacre? ., ., , ., massacre? there are millions of --eole massacre? there are millions of peeple are _ massacre? there are millions of people are spending _ massacre? there are millions of people are spending billions - massacre? there are millions of people are spending billions of i people are spending billions of money to a racist, not only in china, in beijing. a chinese national was arrested i
of the selive. yeah, so over the world, this year, - so over the world, this year, this banner that originally was the sculpture that is in the hong kong university before it was taken away as evidence of subversion. this time it will be displayed in over a0 places over the world. we have displayed it in new york times square, golden gate bridge, and backin square, golden gate bridge, and back in tokyo as well. that is why people in hong kong, this woman, she took one from me, and now she is...
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and the narrative of the co democracy, cab ketchup 5 universities research credit report, profiling hong kong, active as an office to flight abroad, and preserving the cultural memory of hong kong. people such as these students lean hong kong as i told that, a certain number of people of black home home within this to use. i mean, also i've been encouraged by the participation to oversee skim indigo k. but also something because an odd has left phone call the this they want to have, and i'm following the allow them to create, compose, and feel free. but what is all of that uh uh, where the content that is being created overseas by people such as you also publish all of that, contributing to democracy and home. com all i mean, oh, when we left the phone call, actually we still do a lot of work. the up, the aspect book i noticed was try to um, to help the demo democracy mussman from oversee, by due to william adults advocacy and organizing this kind of oversee media. he just let me know that says the correct on many pulled him up as a media like the apple pie is being shut down, and more t
and the narrative of the co democracy, cab ketchup 5 universities research credit report, profiling hong kong, active as an office to flight abroad, and preserving the cultural memory of hong kong. people such as these students lean hong kong as i told that, a certain number of people of black home home within this to use. i mean, also i've been encouraged by the participation to oversee skim indigo k. but also something because an odd has left phone call the this they want to have, and i'm...
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and the narrative of the co democracy, cab ketchup 5 universities, which are scheduled, are for profiling hong kong, active as an artist to flight abroad. and preserving the cultural memory of hong kong people such as these students lean hong kong as i told that, a certain number of people of black home home within this to use. i mean also, i mean, encouraged by the discussion to oversee skim indigo k. but also something because an odd has left home called us, they want to have and i'm following the allowed them to create, compose, and fix it freely. but what is all of that? uh, uh, where of content that is being created overseas by people to, to 0. so publish all of that contributing to democracy and home. com. so oh, i mean, oh, when we left the phone call, actually we still do a lot of uh, work the up the aspect book. i know shes try to um to help the, the bulk of democracy mussman from oversee by do do we and adults advocacy and organizing this kind of oversee media. peters, one, me know, that says the correct on many pro democracy media like the apple pie is being shut down and more than
and the narrative of the co democracy, cab ketchup 5 universities, which are scheduled, are for profiling hong kong, active as an artist to flight abroad. and preserving the cultural memory of hong kong people such as these students lean hong kong as i told that, a certain number of people of black home home within this to use. i mean also, i mean, encouraged by the discussion to oversee skim indigo k. but also something because an odd has left home called us, they want to have and i'm...
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of patient more violence. because hong reports from the to sell you jang is scared and no longer feels safe. this is the car university. the scene a violent clashes between riot police and supporters of opposition leader. it was months. sancho. things are quiet now, offering an opportunity to assess the destruction, to into solving supports the demonstrators there. and we have the courts sentencing of sancho to 2 years in jail. we think they say the verdict is politically motivated as well. disqualified president by himself, fiercest opponent from contesting next year's presidential elections? there's some problem sick if we think the problem with president salaries, he's imposing himself on us and won't allow anyone else. there is no democracy when every time there's a political opponents. the child who's months sancho has a political project just like president, so he should be allowed to run for office the senate go. the all positions says, this is not the 1st time the president has used the courts to eliminate his opponents. in 2015, a former president, well, the son kareem one was sent into the jail time for corr
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of colonial aspects toward immigration, for example, the hong kong scheme i mentioned earlier. . ~' , ., , hong kong scheme i mentioned earlier. ., ,, , . hong kong scheme i mentioned earlier. ., , . ., earlier. thank you very much and universityf sussex, thank you l earlier. thank you very much and i university of sussex, thank you for talking to us about this chilling story. let's bring you a quick update and this is, of course, on the 5ubmer5ible that is gone missing and this is the search for the missing titanic 5ub. we've been mi55ing titanic 5ub. we've been hearing from the us coast guard. captainjimmy fredericks a5 hearing from the us coast guard. captainjimmy fredericks as they still do not know what noi5e5 they've been hearing are, some hope but that teams are still looking in that area and this is still a search and rescue operation crucially. there is more on our web page and we have a live page that is all the details coming as soon as they arrive and you can follow that there into such bbc news for all the developments on the search for that titanic sub. they are seen to have less than 20 hours of oxygen left so, the race is really on. we'll bring you all the latest on the context and stay with us on bbc news. do
of colonial aspects toward immigration, for example, the hong kong scheme i mentioned earlier. . ~' , ., , hong kong scheme i mentioned earlier. ., ,, , . hong kong scheme i mentioned earlier. ., , . ., earlier. thank you very much and universityf sussex, thank you l earlier. thank you very much and i university of sussex, thank you for talking to us about this chilling story. let's bring you a quick update and this is, of course, on the 5ubmer5ible that is gone missing and this is the search...
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of the incident is banned the mainland china for decades. hong kong was the only place in china where the 1989 massacre was commemorated. at that hasn't changed. people have retained several people marketing university in public. among those arrested was the 67 year old pro democracy actors . alexandra wong, also known as grandma wong memorial events, marketing. the killings have been effectively band since paging and post a 2020 security law on the once a ton of his territory of hong com or was security so tight? we asked our correspondent stevie kong in hong kong. how people there marked the anniversary fall. yeah, right. it's has been a long tradition to hong kong as to commend the res, uh they tunes for right here at victoria park when i'm sending up like now today us, we have to report to light part of the park. let's take a nova by probation organization to hold like some foot markets. and part of this was like like, shut down by the government. and so you have seen these blocks by barricades, by the teeth. um, for some unknown reasons and like that people are like apparently they have resulting to some more low profile and sup to approach us to um, to hold any kind of commemoration because an
of the incident is banned the mainland china for decades. hong kong was the only place in china where the 1989 massacre was commemorated. at that hasn't changed. people have retained several people marketing university in public. among those arrested was the 67 year old pro democracy actors . alexandra wong, also known as grandma wong memorial events, marketing. the killings have been effectively band since paging and post a 2020 security law on the once a ton of his territory of hong com or...
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the one of the most significant examples of what the opposite reaction looks like, that the pillow, the regional pellet that was removed from hong kong universityuniversity almost two years ago, ora yearand university almost two years ago, or a year and a half, with really, for a while, people forgot it was in hong kong, but now that they have removed it, they have simply made the idea behind it much more contagious, much more resilient, and that's what you see now, replicas and of this springing up everywhere around the world and i'm so proud that we were able to display this replica in berlin, and i think you will see this all around the world, and have seen this all around the world. president of the campaign to hong kong, thank you very much for your time. and animal rising activists was detained by police in the epsom derby. just one of the numerous protests which have been taking place at major sporting events in the past few months. it started with a protest back in april at the uk's biggest horse racing event, the grand national. animal rising activists gained access onto the racecourse and managed to delay the race by about 1k minutes,
the one of the most significant examples of what the opposite reaction looks like, that the pillow, the regional pellet that was removed from hong kong universityuniversity almost two years ago, ora yearand university almost two years ago, or a year and a half, with really, for a while, people forgot it was in hong kong, but now that they have removed it, they have simply made the idea behind it much more contagious, much more resilient, and that's what you see now, replicas and of this...
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of hong kong, free press. as the us supreme court struck down the policy known as formative action ruling that race cannot be considered as a factor in college. and university admissions, the courts, conservative majority rule that race conscious admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina were unconstitutional. such policies have been used for decades to boost the number of black and hispanic students. the show defines from students decline the end of affirmative action at higher education institution and on the other side of the imaginary dividing line, a celebration of victory. these protests reflect a decades long debate in the west. one, the supreme court has now settled, but not to everyone's satisfaction. so you have supreme court justices voted along ideological lines with the conservative majority put in place by the trump administration eventually winning the day. but those ideological lines are reflected in the groups of protestors who gathered to you're close to the supreme court with one side saying that affirmative action benefits of diverse america as a whole. while the other side says that it unfairly disadvantages gr
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hong kong, thank you. >>> let's discuss further with victor shi, the chair in china and pacific relations at university ofalifornia san diego. thank you so much for joining us, good to have you with us. do you expect some very difficult conversations to take place? >> thanks for having me. yes, i expect that there will be some very difficult conversations. we saw a preview of this when jake sullivan, the national security adviser, met with wang yi in vienna a month ago. they discussed for over ten hours, i think -- that's quite a figure. i think the work meeting tonight with chinese kofficials will lat a very long time. these difficult issues as mentioned, the taiwan strait, ukraine. on the china side, important issues include the sanctions and export bans the u.s. has imposed on chinese firms. also even u.s. businesses during -- trying to sell technology products in china. so i think those will be discussed. >> what logic the secretary of state's objective? what will he hope to return home with? >> as mentioned already, i think trying to get china to dial down the temperature, if you will, in some of the
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of this, ivan. appreciate it. ivan watson there in hong kong for us. >>> all right, joining me now is robert english, director of central european studies at the university of southern california. it's good to see you. so you wrote -- i read that yevgeny prigozhin wants to be russia's new czar. i mean, this may well not be over yet. but how's that looking for him? >> it's not looking as bad as some might think. you know, he lost. he stood down. putin won. but prigozhin is sort of like a cesar in exile, right? someone who can still threaten from abroad, someone who has enormous credibility as a military leader, who has loyal troops. although he separated from them for now. and someone who's anti-corruption, anti-elite. his anger at the sort of self-satisified oligarchs in moscow resonates very strongly. so he could be a future threat as well. again, i draw the analogy with a julius cesar, who came to power that way with his private army challenging the corrupt elite. as roman history showed, generals sent into exile often came back to pose a second and maybe successful challenge. >> yes. yes, so you believe -- i mean, obviously he didn't do this on a whim
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yamalo-nenets district of andres in the south in hong kong, but in their youth both ended up in switzerland to study. there, the hotel business, however, at different universitiesfate brought them together in one place. oksana traveled half the world for work as chef andres bartender. e, working instead of a slave era , a new girl arrived, decided to come and get to know me. asked her if you want me, uh, but the water park, and a few years later , andreas decided on another offer and i suggested languages strange consistency before moving to russia andreas learned. they managed to expand their husband’s horizons about our country, together they went to baikal and settled in the russian outback on the farm of oksana’s parents andreas, in turn , also gives his wife lessons i can’t, as if a bunch. can i at least surprise her with a chinese oksana had an internship in beijing , i didn’t live in those places where ordinary foreigners live, namely to drink locally. when you go out and see, here's the local life that takes place on the street, i was shocked. i wanted to leave, but the next morning i overcame myself and slowly fell in love with the chinese cult, fina
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university in iowa. he'll take questions from cnn chief political correspondent dana bash. it starts at 8:00 p.m. in des moines, 9:00 a.m. thursday in hong kong. that's right here on cnn. >>> u.s. secretary of state antony blinken met with saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman in jeddah. u.s. officials say the meeting lasted more than an hour, and the two men discussed a range of regional and bilateral issues. this meeting is the latest step towards rapprochement between the two countries. for this we want to go to cnn's nic robertson from london. appreciate it, nic. especially given your extent of experience having covered this. do you get the sense that beyond repairing relations, that blinken has more explicit goals here? obviously we have to note that oil prices are top of mind. >> they are. and saudi arabia just decided in the past couple of days at the opec+ meeting to cut production by about 10%, about a million barrels of oil a day. so that's significant. it's significant for secretary blinken because this has the possibility of driving up gas prices at the gas pumps in the united states. it's an election year next year. that's not good. but also, any increase in the price of oil h
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of policy in america counselors. in the longer term, when this is expanded to the entire southbound universe which allows investors to buy those honginese directly, it will improve the liquidity and potentially it will narrow the pricing gap. coming up next, the u.s. transportation secretary says washington is seeking to cut into china's advantage -- more from the excuse of interview with people or just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ me you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that always puts you first. start for free at godaddy.com >> the u.s. transportation secretary says he wants to de-global supply chains. pete buttigieg spoke exclusively to bloomberg's hoss linda. she began by asking him about the challenges posed by china's ownership of international container ports. >> as we seek to be risk endeavors by our supply chains and their economic relationships, we want to make sure these capabilities are not concentrated with any one country. the country may de
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of columbia university, always great to see you. and also our kathleen hays. still to come, ubs's semiconductor analyst joins us before their inaugural future now conference in hongoming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. shery: take a look at how softbank is trading at the moment, gaining almost 7% in tokyo trading. this as we hear that intel could be discussing being an anchor investor in arm's ipo. this is of course the company backed by softbank. bloomberg learning from people familiar with the matter that it is in talks with potential strategic investors that include intel to anchor what will be one of the largest ipo's of the year. for more, let's go to debby wu, who leads bloomberg's asia tech coverage. what have we learned? debby: we are looking at the chip designer working with intel to see whether intel can be an anchor investor in its ipo. softbank is looking to raise as much as $10 billion in the ipo in new yor
of columbia university, always great to see you. and also our kathleen hays. still to come, ubs's semiconductor analyst joins us before their inaugural future now conference in hongoming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. shery: take a look at how...