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we all come from mainland china. we lived there before. we saw how this happens, they gradually change this society. how did destroy the society. now we see the attacks in chinatown are similar to what they do in china. i also want people to know, to be aware of what is happening. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> [speaking chinese] >> if i could restate, we need to make sure you are translating. >> she came from china. her whole family was persecuted. they would not give the belief. the attacks, she came here because this was a free land. so we can continue our belief. she also got attacked. we were told, one of the people, the behind-the-scenes forces. all of these theories of the attacks. she also hopes that people can do something to stop this. i know that she has a close relationship with the chinese communist party. the chinese consulate. we hope this will not affect our decision. >> [speaking chinese] >> she says, on july 14 and 15, you were in washington d.c. holding rallies. we also talked to congressman and cong
we all come from mainland china. we lived there before. we saw how this happens, they gradually change this society. how did destroy the society. now we see the attacks in chinatown are similar to what they do in china. i also want people to know, to be aware of what is happening. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> [speaking chinese] >> if i could restate, we need to make sure you are translating. >> she came from china. her whole family was persecuted....
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we all come from mainland china. we lived there before. we saw how this happens, they gradually change this society. how did destroy the society. now we see the attacks in chinatown are similar to what they do in china. i also want people to know, to be aware of what is happening. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> [speaking chinese] >> if i could restate, we need to make sure you are translating. >> she came from china. her whole family was persecuted. they would not give the belief. the attacks, she came here because this was a free land. so we can continue our belief. she also got attacked. we were told, one of the people, the behind-the-scenes forces. all of these theories of the attacks. she also hopes that people can do something to stop this. i know that she has a close relationship with the chinese communist party. the chinese consulate. we hope this will not affect our decision. >> [speaking chinese] >> she says, on july 14 and 15,
we all come from mainland china. we lived there before. we saw how this happens, they gradually change this society. how did destroy the society. now we see the attacks in chinatown are similar to what they do in china. i also want people to know, to be aware of what is happening. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> [speaking chinese] >> if i could restate, we need to make sure you are translating. >> she came from china. her whole family was persecuted....
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it could be making landfall towards the mainland china. this storm has affected the philippines and 150,000 people have been dislocated already. this is another tropical storm heading out possibly maintaining intensity as it makes landfall. this is effecting a lot due to the winds and picking up the waves ten meters high as well as southwestern islands of japan. we may see about a high of 6 meters high waves. the rainfall cuaccumulation wil be staggering amounts. 300 millimeters in the area where i have mentioned. in the past three days 1,200 millimeters. more than a meter aacomutilitied. you can see the track of the storm heading in. this is where the land is very saturated already. we may find 350 millimeters in the next 24 hours only upping the risk of further flooding situations. moving to the americas we have a heat dome prevailing towards the southern plain regions. the ridge of this high pressure we have the monsoonal surge from the south. those cloud formations are scattered thunderstorms. and then we are at 34 degrees. oklahoma ci
it could be making landfall towards the mainland china. this storm has affected the philippines and 150,000 people have been dislocated already. this is another tropical storm heading out possibly maintaining intensity as it makes landfall. this is effecting a lot due to the winds and picking up the waves ten meters high as well as southwestern islands of japan. we may see about a high of 6 meters high waves. the rainfall cuaccumulation wil be staggering amounts. 300 millimeters in the area...
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therefore, it was the hong kong activists and not the activists from mainland china. >> there's a difference in how the chinese government views them. >> yes. >> how do you think, then, this latest incident will affect bilateral relations? >> i suppose one point is how the chinese side will interpret the action by the japanese government this time. how well they can be united within the leadership. how well they can control the nationalistic sentiments in china. on the other hand on the japanese side, because of the landing, certainly there will be some nationalistic sentiment on the japanese side to be aroused. what kind of form that will take in its expression is something that we need to look at from now on. >> government leaders also decided to take a dispute over a territory in the sea of japan to the international court o justice. the japanese call the islands takeshima, the south korean call them dock ckddokdo. south korean officials need to agree before the court will hear the case. >> translator: japan will propose to south korea that we settle the takeshima issue based on internati
therefore, it was the hong kong activists and not the activists from mainland china. >> there's a difference in how the chinese government views them. >> yes. >> how do you think, then, this latest incident will affect bilateral relations? >> i suppose one point is how the chinese side will interpret the action by the japanese government this time. how well they can be united within the leadership. how well they can control the nationalistic sentiments in china. on the...
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china as well the two potent storms to deal with here. not only is damrey going to be bringing rain into the northeastern coast of china, but also producing heavy rainfall for north korea which again is extremely unwelunwelcome. devastating flood situation as north rio was hit hard by three separate systems over the last three weeks. all right. let's head on into europe and see what is going on. we have got pretty much dry and clear conditions across much of the continent. thunderstorms in the east, started to ease. high pressure taking place. still very, very hot down across the mediterranean. you will be noticing this ominous presence sitting off the atlantic. pretty well developed large system heading into the british isles. there will be some spots of heavy ra to come. but, will it be interfering with the olympics. let's get a look at your olympic weather just now. at 20 degrees, a few showers for you on thursday. friday, looking pretty good though. 20 degrees also. and then as we head on into saturday, again, a bit cloudy, you can se
china as well the two potent storms to deal with here. not only is damrey going to be bringing rain into the northeastern coast of china, but also producing heavy rainfall for north korea which again is extremely unwelunwelcome. devastating flood situation as north rio was hit hard by three separate systems over the last three weeks. all right. let's head on into europe and see what is going on. we have got pretty much dry and clear conditions across much of the continent. thunderstorms in the...
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we can see this showing up, that means torrential rain is falling in mainland china. that is eastern and chongjing and we will likely see more heavy rain coming down on your sunday here. as for the highs cooling down to 27 degrees in chonggi ng. cooler air towards the south adds we head into the next few days. as for seoul, very cool this time of year, only 23 degrees. but should be warming up by 5 degrees on your saturday. all right, finally, let's go over to europe. we can see long band of clouds through central europe.avia underneath the clouds, lots of heavy rain, strong winds and risk of hail as well. conditions are severe in the alpine region. looks like the system will slowly make its way toward the east. the west balkan peninsula will look west over the next 24 hours. the next system is on its way to across the northern british isles. wet rain and weather will return friday night here. let's look at your temperatures, cooling down to 18 in london. 20 degrees in paris. toward the east, despite sunshine, temperatures will be remaining on the cool side in moscow
we can see this showing up, that means torrential rain is falling in mainland china. that is eastern and chongjing and we will likely see more heavy rain coming down on your sunday here. as for the highs cooling down to 27 degrees in chonggi ng. cooler air towards the south adds we head into the next few days. as for seoul, very cool this time of year, only 23 degrees. but should be warming up by 5 degrees on your saturday. all right, finally, let's go over to europe. we can see long band of...
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therefore, it was the hong kong activists and not the activists from mainland china. >> there's a difference how the chinese government views them. how will this latest incident affect bilateral relations? >> i suppose one is point is how the chinese side will interpret the action by the japanese government this time. how well they can be united within the leadership. how well they can control the nationalistic sentiments in china. on the other hand on the japanese side, because of the landing certainly there will be some nationalistic sentiments on the japanese side to be aroused. what kind of form that will take in its expression is something that we need to look at from now on. >> government leaders also decided to take a dispute over territory in the sea of japan to the international court of justice. the japanese call the islands takeshima and the south korean called them dokdo. they need to agree before they hear the case. >> reporter: japan will propose to south korea that we settle the takeshima issue based on international law in a calm, fair and peaceful manner by bringing the issu
therefore, it was the hong kong activists and not the activists from mainland china. >> there's a difference how the chinese government views them. how will this latest incident affect bilateral relations? >> i suppose one is point is how the chinese side will interpret the action by the japanese government this time. how well they can be united within the leadership. how well they can control the nationalistic sentiments in china. on the other hand on the japanese side, because of...
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. >> first investment for mainland china in a foreign sports team includes a a new stadium for the italian first division club to be built by 2017. the investor group is now the second-biggest shareholder. >> the olympic flame is a reminder of ancient greece and its proud legacy as the place where the first games began. >> but these days, the southern european nation is more infamous for its debt woes. >> although athens says it will be able to avert a looming bankruptcy, many fear for their future. >> the budget has been cut so much that even e u-funded projects are no longer stimulating the economy as planned -- even eu-funded projects. >> for the last years, this factory has been empty. local officials are frustrated and would like to turn the abandoned structure into a much needed sports center. it would cost about 1 million euros. there are hundreds of potential projects like this scattered across greece. >> greece used to have to pay a 25% financing share for such projects. now it is just 5%. this gives us enormous motivation to take the money. we have enough for our small share. int
. >> first investment for mainland china in a foreign sports team includes a a new stadium for the italian first division club to be built by 2017. the investor group is now the second-biggest shareholder. >> the olympic flame is a reminder of ancient greece and its proud legacy as the place where the first games began. >> but these days, the southern european nation is more infamous for its debt woes. >> although athens says it will be able to avert a looming...
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now it's starting to impact mainland china. the eye of the storm getting ready to move into the province over the next couple days. we'll see the storm -- yes it will weaken from hurricane status. but there will be a lot of tropical moisture continuing to fall toward the shanghai region and spreading inland for the next 48 hours. you uld see 200 millimeters plus and that will affect highly populated areas. we'll keep an eye on the progress. we have another hurricane to talk about. this is ernesto. it will be hitting tuesday night local time in the next couple hours. as it heads across land, it is going to lose a little bit of steam and become a tropical storm oncemore. t it will head out int the gulf of mexico and it will be a hurricane before it makes a second land fall in southeastern mexico on friday. the winds are sustained at 130 kilometers an hour and there is going to be significant rainfall continuing with this system. across the yucatan peninsula and impacting belize. you could see up to 150 millimeters. in the mountai
now it's starting to impact mainland china. the eye of the storm getting ready to move into the province over the next couple days. we'll see the storm -- yes it will weaken from hurricane status. but there will be a lot of tropical moisture continuing to fall toward the shanghai region and spreading inland for the next 48 hours. you uld see 200 millimeters plus and that will affect highly populated areas. we'll keep an eye on the progress. we have another hurricane to talk about. this is...
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now it's starting to impact mainland china. the eye of the storm getting ready to move into the province over the next couple days. we'll see the storm -- yes it will weaken from hurricane status. but there will be a lot of tropical moisture continuing to fall toward the shanghai region and spreading inland for the next 48 hours. you could see 200 millimeters plus and that will affect highly populated areas. we'll keep an eye on the progress. we have another hurricane to talk about. this is ernesto. it will be hitting tuesday night local time in the next couple hours. as it heads across land, it is going to lose a little bit of steam and become a tropical storm once more. but it will head out into the gulf of mexico and it will be a hurricane before it makes a second land fall in southeastern mexico on friday. the winds are sustained at 130 kilometers an hour and there is going to be significant rainfall continuing with this system. across the yucatan peninsula and impacting belize. you could see up to 150 millimeters. in the m
now it's starting to impact mainland china. the eye of the storm getting ready to move into the province over the next couple days. we'll see the storm -- yes it will weaken from hurricane status. but there will be a lot of tropical moisture continuing to fall toward the shanghai region and spreading inland for the next 48 hours. you could see 200 millimeters plus and that will affect highly populated areas. we'll keep an eye on the progress. we have another hurricane to talk about. this is...
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i actually had a member of the pla, i was going over the border into mainland china, and this is the week or two after 9/11, a pen of the red army just came and said, you know, sorry for what happened to your country. you know, we all look up to america. but everywhere you go especially in poor countries, people, people love america and look to america and aspire to be more like america is. i think that's just a reminder that we need to be what people look up to us
i actually had a member of the pla, i was going over the border into mainland china, and this is the week or two after 9/11, a pen of the red army just came and said, you know, sorry for what happened to your country. you know, we all look up to america. but everywhere you go especially in poor countries, people, people love america and look to america and aspire to be more like america is. i think that's just a reminder that we need to be what people look up to us
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i actually had a member of the pla, i was going over the border into mainland china, and this is the week or two after 9/11, a pen of the red army just came and said, you know, sorry for what happened to your country. you know, we all look up to america. but everywhere you go especially in poor countries, people, people love america and look to america and aspire to be more like america is. i think that's just a reminder that we need to be what people look up to us as being. and what we used to be we can be again, so when it comes to things like our own policies and abortion and all these horrible things, um, you know, we need to be the america that people think we are, and, you know, nobody can touch us if we have our act together, if we're doing the right things, if we're being an example to the world, if we're the shining city on a hill, we'll continue to be number one, and we'll be number one for a reason. not just because we're powerful, but because we're good. >> thank you. then sold those of the friends they're going to show up on your home page. so if you're having friends, b
i actually had a member of the pla, i was going over the border into mainland china, and this is the week or two after 9/11, a pen of the red army just came and said, you know, sorry for what happened to your country. you know, we all look up to america. but everywhere you go especially in poor countries, people, people love america and look to america and aspire to be more like america is. i think that's just a reminder that we need to be what people look up to us as being. and what we used to...
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china or hong kong, the second quarter jumps thanks to demand for anti-aging creams from china and other aging nations. >> china is the growth area including herbal life. the difference is 7% from herbal life and no one mentioned them in this respect but 7% of reinforce but the growth -- of revenues but the growth is a fast growing part. >> it really is for this type of company. >> wide open market. >> thanks. time for sunshine deep in the heart of texas. check out this, based in texas, a specialist retailer, sale home retails and mattresses and have stores in louisiana and oklahoma, conn's stock is up over 13%, strong earnings year-to-date. shares up over 30 years, a long time bull name. >> still to come, are american regulators going overboard going after big foreign banks? we'll debate. >>> why "50 shades of grey" is likely to boost things. because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. heart of every innovation. w
china or hong kong, the second quarter jumps thanks to demand for anti-aging creams from china and other aging nations. >> china is the growth area including herbal life. the difference is 7% from herbal life and no one mentioned them in this respect but 7% of reinforce but the growth -- of revenues but the growth is a fast growing part. >> it really is for this type of company. >> wide open market. >> thanks. time for sunshine deep in the heart of texas. check out this,...
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it again until next year so if i stripped out the sales in mainland china and should focus on, all the metrics is exactly the same. about $100 million of extra sales in the quarter. they're clearly guided. the model shows not an anomaly. it was a big blip in sales. sales should moderate in china and the broader company here on out. i don't think it's problem and to address the assertions, it is very important to point out that most of the distributors with commissioners, actually all of them for china for nu skin are salaried employees of nu skin. they're paid by nu skin. they pay in to the chinese social insurance so they get health care and benefits. >> how do you know that andrew is not right? >> i've been to china probably as many times as andrew is. >> because my last name is left. >> andrew? >> you will going to say something, andrew? >> yes. to compare nu skin to apple, so wrong. let's look at the past quarter. nu skin admits the fact of troubles of commission schedules in korea, regulatory problems in japan and china in the past and united states. they're not exactly choir boys
it again until next year so if i stripped out the sales in mainland china and should focus on, all the metrics is exactly the same. about $100 million of extra sales in the quarter. they're clearly guided. the model shows not an anomaly. it was a big blip in sales. sales should moderate in china and the broader company here on out. i don't think it's problem and to address the assertions, it is very important to point out that most of the distributors with commissioners, actually all of them...
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china. jim cramer this morning saying he was looking for headlines out of china to take some more stimulative moves. without that, and without any imminent action despite the exhortations of dr. drmr. dragh there's no expectation of an inflationary prosecution here notwithstanding brent crude and seeing a very range-bound kind of a day. gold a bit to the downside across all different kinds of currencies including here at the nymex in dollar terms. and some folks like the analyst over at bank of america, merrill lynch, saying that they think it's kind of a bearish sign for gold here, technically. if it can't break out above $ 6 $1,628 they see downside hesitation and platinum you might think is higher, precious metal used for converters, that's the downside. not that much demand. however, there have been some labor disputes and riots, in fact, at a major mine in south africa and even that has not boosted the platinum prices. copper lower here for the third session in four, sue. back to you. >
china. jim cramer this morning saying he was looking for headlines out of china to take some more stimulative moves. without that, and without any imminent action despite the exhortations of dr. drmr. dragh there's no expectation of an inflationary prosecution here notwithstanding brent crude and seeing a very range-bound kind of a day. gold a bit to the downside across all different kinds of currencies including here at the nymex in dollar terms. and some folks like the analyst over at bank of...
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but compare it with developing countries on the asian mainland. together, china and india hold 38% of the world's population, but few places there shine like japan. similar contrasts appear to the west. the population of africa exceeds radiant europe, but suffers from underdevelopment. with under five percent of the world's population, the u.s. consumes 25% of world energy. its nighttime image is blazing. what will happen if u.s. or japanese rates of consumption are adopted by china and india as their economies continue to grow? a glimpse of the future may now be visible from space, a little to the north. the black cover on snow in siberia astonished astronaut mike foale. the cities in russia are coal-burning cities, and so the soot from the coal burning has spread out over the snow surrounding the city, and you see this big, black smudge. it's almost like someone had rubbed their finger across a photograph, but looking at it out the window. narrator: cosmonaut vladimir titov talks about a town he knows in siberia called pavlodar. ( speaking russi
but compare it with developing countries on the asian mainland. together, china and india hold 38% of the world's population, but few places there shine like japan. similar contrasts appear to the west. the population of africa exceeds radiant europe, but suffers from underdevelopment. with under five percent of the world's population, the u.s. consumes 25% of world energy. its nighttime image is blazing. what will happen if u.s. or japanese rates of consumption are adopted by china and india...
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they pay about a 30%, 40% premium in mainland china for chinese products. what eve seen inside china in mainland is tier one cities like bejing are decelerating. retail numbers coming in for the last four consecutive months. they are still spending overseas but if we're hearing bad news on nameland one can guess the next one to fall is the tourism spent. >> to an extent is some of this discretionary spending to what extent is it being pent up and ready to come back with a vengeance if we get a more optimism or even just clarity about what's going on in the global economy or is it gone for good? >> i think that's very crucial to tiffany's core customer because they tend to pull back when their market gyrations. so stores that are near the financial community like the london city store or the new york flagship store they really see spending come in when the market fluctuates. that's important here. i also think if you look at the comparison, this quarter last quarter, extremely difficult in the u.s. and against numbers in asia. tiffany is talking about a q4 r
they pay about a 30%, 40% premium in mainland china for chinese products. what eve seen inside china in mainland is tier one cities like bejing are decelerating. retail numbers coming in for the last four consecutive months. they are still spending overseas but if we're hearing bad news on nameland one can guess the next one to fall is the tourism spent. >> to an extent is some of this discretionary spending to what extent is it being pent up and ready to come back with a vengeance if we...
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how many people were killed and is expected to her to to mainland china. let's talk to gary radnich when a comeback. >>darya: as you can see there has been even more fog settled and on the deck of the golden gate bridge. we will be back any minute. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver, only from at&t. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. >>mark: a man a state from the police in handcuffs. you as originally arrested in a domestic violence case. please have them back in custody. >> homes >> six weeks before the shooting massive massacre there was a report on james home that says that he was -- could be dangerous to himself and others. >> >>darya: we are going to take a
how many people were killed and is expected to her to to mainland china. let's talk to gary radnich when a comeback. >>darya: as you can see there has been even more fog settled and on the deck of the golden gate bridge. we will be back any minute. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't...
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i actually had a member of the pla, i was going over the border into mainland china, and this is the week or two after 9/11, a pen of the red army just came and said, you know, sorry for what happened to your country. you know, we all look up to america. but everywhere you go especially in poor countries, people, people love america and look to america and aspire to be more like america is. i think that's just a reminder that we need to be what people look up to us as being. and what we used to be we can be again, so when it comes to things like our own policies and abortion and all these horrible things, um, you know, we need to be the america that people think we are, and, you know, nobody can touch us if we have our act together, if we're doing the right things, if we're being an example to the world, if we're the shining city on a hill, we'll continue to be number one, and we'll be number one for a reason. not just because we're powerful, but because we're good. >> thank you. >> meghan mccain and michael ian black. [laughter] "america, you sexy bitch" is the name of the book. fir
i actually had a member of the pla, i was going over the border into mainland china, and this is the week or two after 9/11, a pen of the red army just came and said, you know, sorry for what happened to your country. you know, we all look up to america. but everywhere you go especially in poor countries, people, people love america and look to america and aspire to be more like america is. i think that's just a reminder that we need to be what people look up to us as being. and what we used to...
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china. some people think this is a bad thing and some people actually think it's a good thing. then there are other americans who essentially say the united states should abandon taiwan, that u.s.-china relations are just too hard with the taiwan issue outstanding, we should regard it as a strategic liability and cut our losses. i actually think both of those views are way outside the mainstream and that u.s. policy is going to continue, along the lines that it has for essentially the last 20 years. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, doctor bush. >> it's an interesting year to be having this panel discussion does china is coming up in american political campaigns more than foreign policy generally does, and it's come up in the context of sort of i'm a democratic consultant and strategist, but i will take off my partisan that for this discussion, scott, because i know we are a nonpartisan organization your, plus any of you who watch american cable news can get plenty of spin and ta
china. some people think this is a bad thing and some people actually think it's a good thing. then there are other americans who essentially say the united states should abandon taiwan, that u.s.-china relations are just too hard with the taiwan issue outstanding, we should regard it as a strategic liability and cut our losses. i actually think both of those views are way outside the mainstream and that u.s. policy is going to continue, along the lines that it has for essentially the last 20...
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china internet company. she was on the nasdaq stock market. she serves on the u.s. china economic review commission, which determines implications of u.s. economic relations with china. she also serves on the council of foreign relations. she's an incredible inspiration and incredible young woman, who shows hard work and perseverance and intelligence can really make you go anywhere. please give a very warm welcome to ma ying. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you, rachel for that very kind introduction. it is always a pleasure and an honor for me to stand behind the young america's foundation podium. back in the day when i was in college, i worked closely with the young america's foundation to bring conservative speakers to campus. i firmly believed it then, as i do now, that higher learning works better with intellectual diversity, and i will always be grateful to this organization for bringing that diversity to my college campus as well is to college campuses across the country. i was very
china internet company. she was on the nasdaq stock market. she serves on the u.s. china economic review commission, which determines implications of u.s. economic relations with china. she also serves on the council of foreign relations. she's an incredible inspiration and incredible young woman, who shows hard work and perseverance and intelligence can really make you go anywhere. please give a very warm welcome to ma ying. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you, rachel...
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mainland market is higher by .1%. resource companies gained on news that higher barriers will be imposed on the rare earth industry. property sub index climbed after a report overnight. but insurers were under pressure after lower interest return. standard chartered hong kong shares plunged especially in late trading after those money laundering allegations out of the u.s. closing down nearly 15%. over in japan that temporary trading halt of bond futures due to the glitch didn't have much of an impact. the nikkei climbed .9%. electric and gas companies led gains. we saw a rise in the aussie/dollar. kept its cash rates unchanged. india sensex is higher by more than 1%. back to you. >>> thanks for that. speaking of asia, australia is not a happy nation due to their performance in the olympics so far. a report by the "financial times" even puts the blame on the prime minister's government perhaps for not funding sport. this as the uk celebrates what could be a record gold medal winning year. so how important are sports f
mainland market is higher by .1%. resource companies gained on news that higher barriers will be imposed on the rare earth industry. property sub index climbed after a report overnight. but insurers were under pressure after lower interest return. standard chartered hong kong shares plunged especially in late trading after those money laundering allegations out of the u.s. closing down nearly 15%. over in japan that temporary trading halt of bond futures due to the glitch didn't have much of an...
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staying in china the world's biggest, china's mobile is feeling the heat from competition in the mainland. it missed expectations. china mobile the only chinese carrier that doesn't have a deal with apple to sell its iphones. shares down on the session almost, well more than 5%. >> u.s. judge wants apple and samsung to make at least one more effort to settle their bitter dispute ahead of next week's verdict. they have been locked in a battle. they are fighting for dominance of the tablet and smartphone market. in a move to take on apple's ipad, samsung has unveiled its new ga lacksy 10.1 in u.s., uk and korea simultaneously. we have more from seoul. the name is clunky but sound like the new device is pretty impressive. >> reporter: yep, kelly. samsung is betting that galaxy 10.1 can be the game changer that leads into apple's dominance. to put things into perspective a 16 gigabyte model offers what the ipad doesn't. a stylus s-pen. this product comes three months after the second version of samsung as galaxy 10.1 and in the coming months samsung is expected to release a new tablet running
staying in china the world's biggest, china's mobile is feeling the heat from competition in the mainland. it missed expectations. china mobile the only chinese carrier that doesn't have a deal with apple to sell its iphones. shares down on the session almost, well more than 5%. >> u.s. judge wants apple and samsung to make at least one more effort to settle their bitter dispute ahead of next week's verdict. they have been locked in a battle. they are fighting for dominance of the tablet...
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it was the first mainland china internet company to go on the nasdaq stock market. she served on the u.s.-china security review commission which determines implication of u.s. economic relations relations with china. she also serves on the counsel of foreign relations. she's an incriedble inspiration and young woman who shows hard work and piers sensor and incredible intelligence can make you go anywhere. please give a warm welcome to yin ma. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. thank you, rachael for the kind introduction. it is always a pleasure, and an honor for me to stand mind the young america foundation podium. back in the days when i was in college, i worked closely with young america foundation to spring sweft speakers to campus. i firmly believed it then, as i do now, that higher learning works better with imejt yule diversity. ly always be grateful to the organization for bringing that diversity to my college campus as well as to college campuses across the country. i was very exited when i the invitation to speak to you today. i thought of you guys o
it was the first mainland china internet company to go on the nasdaq stock market. she served on the u.s.-china security review commission which determines implication of u.s. economic relations relations with china. she also serves on the counsel of foreign relations. she's an incriedble inspiration and young woman who shows hard work and piers sensor and incredible intelligence can make you go anywhere. please give a warm welcome to yin ma. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. thank you,...
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i have a genuine timex watch but in china ahead of $5 rolex. in mainland face a by the rolex but in hong kong they have to say fake rolex. there is transparency. but they must be hyper could be vigilant to recognize taino will trap itself it will not have its own pharmaceutical companies or corporations with the national brand those that have its ge and the rolex would suggest a lot of other changes that is the important point*. the crown jewel is the engine so rolls-royce our thinking all the time how they can do what and they must to keep the most important work safe list amax haq day been properly vigilant? >> time will tell but they are hyper aware aerospace analyst thinks the chinese in gin is extremely weekend -- weekend but with that gap in place of china's succeeds it will suggest a lot of other things will have been solved. >> with things changing and intellectual property and role of law somehow for china to become wealthy, has to become western. is that happening? >> in the west we think democracy and liberalization as one package. c
i have a genuine timex watch but in china ahead of $5 rolex. in mainland face a by the rolex but in hong kong they have to say fake rolex. there is transparency. but they must be hyper could be vigilant to recognize taino will trap itself it will not have its own pharmaceutical companies or corporations with the national brand those that have its ge and the rolex would suggest a lot of other changes that is the important point*. the crown jewel is the engine so rolls-royce our thinking all the...
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china economist at barclays joins us for more on this topic. good morning -- or good afternoon for you. thanks for joining us. the slowing we're seeing in everything from an exdoelgts eviden -- anectdotal evidence -- >> indeed we know global -- european crisis have been persisting for longer than we expected. external financial conditions have not been good and that has certainly affected the domestic activities and the trade financing. >> what about this issue with regard to the weakening demand for commodities. now, for some time there was this sense china was continuing to import partly because it was stockpiling or just trying to hang on to some commodities, or they were being used for trading purposes. this would seem to suggest on all fronts there was a slowdown. >> well, we know that the chinese economy has been slowing rather rapidly in the first half of the year. with growth at 7.8%. investment growth has come down. previously led by infrastructure investment and also this year led by the continued slowing and property investment. so,
china economist at barclays joins us for more on this topic. good morning -- or good afternoon for you. thanks for joining us. the slowing we're seeing in everything from an exdoelgts eviden -- anectdotal evidence -- >> indeed we know global -- european crisis have been persisting for longer than we expected. external financial conditions have not been good and that has certainly affected the domestic activities and the trade financing. >> what about this issue with regard to the...
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china's service sector is growing at a better pace than the mainland's sector. there was some weakness in new orders. hsbc did have a pickup in the services sector from july to june 10 month low. india's service sector expanded activity for the ninth straight month in july although the july data was a bit lower from june. the survey highlighted inda's new orders and stable employment. ed, we have more comments out from the pboc yesterday. how do you assess the china slow down and what more we're going to get in terms of policy response? >> well, first of all, ill love to get a ticket to the women's soccer final and have you guys fly me over so i can tell you personally what i think. barring that the pboc is very committed to reviving growth in china. we've seen every indication that in this year which is a political transition year, a very important political transition year in china, that the chinese governing authorities would like to ease the pain as much as possible of the economic slow down. >> right now how does that impact your investments, your china pla
china's service sector is growing at a better pace than the mainland's sector. there was some weakness in new orders. hsbc did have a pickup in the services sector from july to june 10 month low. india's service sector expanded activity for the ninth straight month in july although the july data was a bit lower from june. the survey highlighted inda's new orders and stable employment. ed, we have more comments out from the pboc yesterday. how do you assess the china slow down and what more...