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it will provide a lot of electricity to hong kong. in order to understand the risk, we feel very strongly we need to develop a program in hong kong so that we know what is going on. in a dark spot. >> that is why the program was first launched more than two years ago. how big is the program now? >> the program is moving along quite well. every year, we accept 30 students. we are accepting master students and we are signing agreements with cambridge university to have a joint degree with cambridge. one feature of the program is if you look at crisis management. >> what would be some of the career options for students who graduate from the programs's? >> very good. the future is very bright. what are the resources? each will need 700 or 800 engineers. where are they from? 30 is not enough. as a technical program and engineering from graham, the graduates will be capable of doing many other related issues. furthermore, because it has the crisis management element, in wall street, they like to hire students of that kind of background. the
it will provide a lot of electricity to hong kong. in order to understand the risk, we feel very strongly we need to develop a program in hong kong so that we know what is going on. in a dark spot. >> that is why the program was first launched more than two years ago. how big is the program now? >> the program is moving along quite well. every year, we accept 30 students. we are accepting master students and we are signing agreements with cambridge university to have a joint degree...
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the listing would have perked up hong kong's ipo market. bankers have been drooling over the ipo as the company could be valued at around $100 billion. the ceo told reuters that in three years, we hope to be the number one retail network in the world, larger than walmart. the outlook of china's economy remains upbeat. the imf managing director says china's debt problem is a serious concern, he also says the country has the tools to deal with it. that is the latest from hong kong. >> thank you so much. the opening of free trade zones in shanghai is challenging hong kong's stature as a gateway to china. hong kong has long benefited from being the gateway to china. the proximity to the mainland make it attractive to foreign companies. that role is being challenged as free trade zones in shanghai open for business. the shanghai free trade zone is the one to keep an eye on, economists say. the government would like to see shanghai. >> it is too early to tell. over 600 u.s. firms expressed interest in doing business in hong kong. >> it is about i
the listing would have perked up hong kong's ipo market. bankers have been drooling over the ipo as the company could be valued at around $100 billion. the ceo told reuters that in three years, we hope to be the number one retail network in the world, larger than walmart. the outlook of china's economy remains upbeat. the imf managing director says china's debt problem is a serious concern, he also says the country has the tools to deal with it. that is the latest from hong kong. >> thank...
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that is the latest from hong kong. looking for gdp figures from china, back to you. >> i am curious which banks were involved and i am sure you will tell us later. the workplace is stressful for most if not all of us. y karaoke. some play a game call freeing. in hong kong, giving stressed- out workers a chance. >> 35 on the clock, guys. alarms are going off. did you find them? >> find the pile of beads. do you see anything there? >> when do you expect to break even? >> for the breakeven, i think it is already breaking even. we expect different investments. >> we have lots of company here. >> there is one charge we can ask for now. >> how do you keep this hire as -- high res? are you not intending to raise ticket prices? >> we want to provide the different charges for the topic. for people in stressful cities. it will not be too high. it will be more quality. >> there is more here. and a message. you are not using my tooth. done advancing companies like png just to name a few. is there a growing number of corporations w
that is the latest from hong kong. looking for gdp figures from china, back to you. >> i am curious which banks were involved and i am sure you will tell us later. the workplace is stressful for most if not all of us. y karaoke. some play a game call freeing. in hong kong, giving stressed- out workers a chance. >> 35 on the clock, guys. alarms are going off. did you find them? >> find the pile of beads. do you see anything there? >> when do you expect to break even?...
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choosing new york over hong kong how does that hurt hong kong? are we seeing a real slowdown will. >> i don't think so. look -- there's luxury companies that went to hong kong and seem happy with that. although getting back to europe, i was talking to someone from -- who is close to montclair who makes ski jacks and they'll go to italy. it's tough to say. i don't think -- my understanding the real story with hong kong, albie baba they couldn't do the dual share class thing. >> but that company is expected to be worth -- could be worth more than facebook. $16 billion ipo. >> it's going to be huge. >> okay. >> i was just thinking other people that will be happy is the brokerage houses, no deal flow and -- >> rights issues tomorrow with barclays, royal mail and this kind retail sell-off. thank god bonuses are back in the city. >> makes an ee norm always difference to me. thanks for that. >>> well, coming up could the u.s. government shutdown be the grinch that steals christmas for retailers? that doesn't sound too good, does it, ross? >> i don't lik
choosing new york over hong kong how does that hurt hong kong? are we seeing a real slowdown will. >> i don't think so. look -- there's luxury companies that went to hong kong and seem happy with that. although getting back to europe, i was talking to someone from -- who is close to montclair who makes ski jacks and they'll go to italy. it's tough to say. i don't think -- my understanding the real story with hong kong, albie baba they couldn't do the dual share class thing. >> but...
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what he gave to glenn greenwald itrus in hong kong was different all together. the laptops were incidental. that was the only point i made on that. it seemed to be sort of an ancillary point i did not make much significance. the surveillance court has approved a request by the national security agency to extend its dragnet collection of u.s. phone records. the office of director of national intelligence james clapper disclosed the court's approval on friday. clapper has previously denied before congress that the nsa collects such data, but the obama administration touted a policy of declassifying select information following edward snowden. i want to turn to the famous clip of clapper in march telling democratic senator ron wyden of national security agency does not wittingly collect data of millions of americans. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not. >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but not wittingly. >> that is james clapper.
what he gave to glenn greenwald itrus in hong kong was different all together. the laptops were incidental. that was the only point i made on that. it seemed to be sort of an ancillary point i did not make much significance. the surveillance court has approved a request by the national security agency to extend its dragnet collection of u.s. phone records. the office of director of national intelligence james clapper disclosed the court's approval on friday. clapper has previously denied before...
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on the telephone from hong kong, david webb. how likely do you think it is that charles lee will be able to change the rules for the hong kong stock exchange? remember, alibaba has this structure where they want around 28 partners who control 10% of the company to basically be able to nominate the board. >> that's pretty unlikely. it's wishful thinking on charles lee's part. they won't change the rules to favor one particular company or even a group of companies. >> so how much are they going to miss out 12347. >> well, the alibaba is always welcome to apply and comply in hong kong with the rules that apply to all the other companies here. it hasn't stopped big companies listing in hong kong. and is, you know, there are plenty of companies who won't have a problem with the rules. but if it lowers its standards for one company, them that's a race to the bottom and it will destroy the quality of corporate governance here. >> charles lee says losing one or two candidates, that's not a big deal. but lose ago generation of china's ne
on the telephone from hong kong, david webb. how likely do you think it is that charles lee will be able to change the rules for the hong kong stock exchange? remember, alibaba has this structure where they want around 28 partners who control 10% of the company to basically be able to nominate the board. >> that's pretty unlikely. it's wishful thinking on charles lee's part. they won't change the rules to favor one particular company or even a group of companies. >> so how much are...
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. >> it's it's in hong kong. and i'm going to do it with bernie lowe and do a couple hits during "squawk" and i'm going to be on their version of "the call" a little bit later with bernie, as well. >> do you find that to be? could you move there? is it a livable city? are you -- this is -- >> you know, keep my seat warm but not too warm, i'm coming back. i like it here. i also you know me. i'm a new yorker. >> i know you. >> we had a great time here. >> and you got -- let's see, "new york times," international "new york times," deal book, "new york times," international, you've got -- where's too big to fail? maybe you could just hold the book up while you're -- >> well, no, and we can't -- we can't show you. i'm told it'll pixulate, but there are cnbc signs. they've been broadcasting this. >> all right. you're with cnbc. and we're proud. we're -- you know. >> he's ours. >> we're very proud. anyway, i'll see you in the next hour. >>> coming up, dimon's deal with the doj and street reaction and find out what it me
. >> it's it's in hong kong. and i'm going to do it with bernie lowe and do a couple hits during "squawk" and i'm going to be on their version of "the call" a little bit later with bernie, as well. >> do you find that to be? could you move there? is it a livable city? are you -- this is -- >> you know, keep my seat warm but not too warm, i'm coming back. i like it here. i also you know me. i'm a new yorker. >> i know you. >> we had a great time...
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. >> joining us now are andrew long, from hong kong. doug briggey, and from mexico city, director of environmental health for the national institute of public health of mexico. welcome all of you, and andrew, we'll start with you. you live in hong kong. there is so much focus on harbin and the residents there with the pollution. yes, i just came back from other cities that are deeply enshrouded in smog and many areas of china are affected by the same area pollution problem. the thing that china has now compressed over a century of industrialization and urba urbanization until a few decades, and now with all of the pollution. secondly, the rise of the middle class and everybody wants a car, and rising explosion of car ownership. there are more cars in china than in america. and thirdly china relies still on coal. coal accounts for 95% of energy demand, and all of this is highly pol polluting. and it has been combined with the weather conditions so you have a situation where the whole city is now being shutdown. it's a very serious challe
. >> joining us now are andrew long, from hong kong. doug briggey, and from mexico city, director of environmental health for the national institute of public health of mexico. welcome all of you, and andrew, we'll start with you. you live in hong kong. there is so much focus on harbin and the residents there with the pollution. yes, i just came back from other cities that are deeply enshrouded in smog and many areas of china are affected by the same area pollution problem. the thing that...
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also in hong kong, the hong kong television network shares are falling today, sort of a tanking really down 33% after its application for domestic free to add tv license was rejected. as a result, the network says it will have to let go of around 300 staff, although two other existing paces with cable communications were granted the licenses on principal. >>> shares of stocks plunged over 20% after short research raised questions about the company's sales figures. it's issued a strong accelerating on the hong kong listed firm. the chinese skilled caremaker sends shares be suspended pending an announcement. and swiss re is buying a 12% stake in hong kong insurance swd group. the deal is expected to femp up to $425 million. swde is owned by hong kong businessman richard lee. swiss re will help fund fwd's expansion plan in asia. >>> typhoon wipha has been described as the strongest in a decade. kitadai-san has more for us. >> typhoon wipha left at least 14 people dead. 13 of the victims are on an island in the pacific about 120 kilometers south of tokyo where authorities evacuated 20,000
also in hong kong, the hong kong television network shares are falling today, sort of a tanking really down 33% after its application for domestic free to add tv license was rejected. as a result, the network says it will have to let go of around 300 staff, although two other existing paces with cable communications were granted the licenses on principal. >>> shares of stocks plunged over 20% after short research raised questions about the company's sales figures. it's issued a strong...
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. >>> about 20,000 people took to the streets in hong kong to protest a government ruling on television licenses. the protesters are demanding the resignation of the pro-beijing chief executive. three television networks applied for free-to-air licenses, but the local government declined the request of hong kong television network. the demonstrators demanded the government clarify why the bid was rejected. protesters say the chinese government is behind the decision. the two existing television networks are said to have a pro-mainland bias. >> translator: i think the chinese government was afraid because the chair of the hong kong tv network is hard to control, politically and economically. >> he took office last july with the backing of the chinese government. he tried to have schools introduce compulsory patriotism classes, but the effort failed because of strong protests by residents. >>> the u.s. media says jpmorgan chase has tentatively agreed to pay $13 billion. that's to settle allegations that it engaged in questionable practices in selling subprime mortgages. several u.s. outle
. >>> about 20,000 people took to the streets in hong kong to protest a government ruling on television licenses. the protesters are demanding the resignation of the pro-beijing chief executive. three television networks applied for free-to-air licenses, but the local government declined the request of hong kong television network. the demonstrators demanded the government clarify why the bid was rejected. protesters say the chinese government is behind the decision. the two existing...
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the hong kong customs department. this is the fourth seizure of tusks in year, in this seizure 189 tusks, 1700 pounds worth about $1.5 million. this shipment of tusks came from the ivory coast headed to the lucrative markets in asaia. primarily china and thailand where they are turned in to ornaments and trinkets. representing know bill at this, health and more increasel increy investment as these tusks more rare, some 34,000 elephants lied last year, the results are right here in this room and this is something that hong kong cut. ups are seeing with more frequency coming through this port which is being used as a transit for the lucrative asian markets. >> craig lee son reporting there. as many as 10,000 pacific walruses are huddled together on a small remote island off the coast of alaska scientists believe they are there because the polar ice caps are melting and don't have anywhere else to go. the pictures laying on the beach a stretch of beach less than one mile long, the number of walruses seeking re refuge as
the hong kong customs department. this is the fourth seizure of tusks in year, in this seizure 189 tusks, 1700 pounds worth about $1.5 million. this shipment of tusks came from the ivory coast headed to the lucrative markets in asaia. primarily china and thailand where they are turned in to ornaments and trinkets. representing know bill at this, health and more increasel increy investment as these tusks more rare, some 34,000 elephants lied last year, the results are right here in this room and...
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more competition from other universities and other places like hong kong or singapore? how do you deal with that? rex this is not unique. one of the things with the health of the government and the national science consul in particular, they shipped in a good amount of financial support to have a flexible salary. you and i come to the university at the same time. we have the same salary, so there is no merit system. we have a distinguished chair professor, two different kinds, and i think a reasonable salary, hoping we can attract distinguished professors to join us. that is one thing we are doing. you also mentioned fundraising. ne thing i did not have muchng. experience before coming back to taiwan, but i'm working very hard and it's not easy, but my sense is in taiwan, a lot of people in the industry have a good mind that really want to help but didn't know in what way they can do, i think i see things getting better with efforts and hopefully we can bring some support from the industry. when i talk to them, they are always impressed that we are really committed to e
more competition from other universities and other places like hong kong or singapore? how do you deal with that? rex this is not unique. one of the things with the health of the government and the national science consul in particular, they shipped in a good amount of financial support to have a flexible salary. you and i come to the university at the same time. we have the same salary, so there is no merit system. we have a distinguished chair professor, two different kinds, and i think a...
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of its kind ever ever to appear at auction now hong kong has become a center for jewelry auctions thanks to growing wealth within china and other parts of the region as well and this particular sales signal is a moving trend first for the southern chinese city that is to host more major global auctions and over the last five years five years it's been the chinese diamond market has doubled second only in size to the u.s. and has more than tripled in china twenty two point eight billion dollars triple in china double the size of the u.s. joining me now to discuss all things sparkly the one the only bob english hello good hello again now what do you think this says about you know the chinese spending power and the wealth in china now that now that hong kong is actually one of the three major diamond auction it along with new york in geneva and apparently they were saying that this diamond couldn't sell they didn't think they'd get thirty million for it well let's remember there was the final bid was put in by a mysterious phone auction person so we don't know whether i have a collector i l
of its kind ever ever to appear at auction now hong kong has become a center for jewelry auctions thanks to growing wealth within china and other parts of the region as well and this particular sales signal is a moving trend first for the southern chinese city that is to host more major global auctions and over the last five years five years it's been the chinese diamond market has doubled second only in size to the u.s. and has more than tripled in china twenty two point eight billion dollars...
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thursday hong kong officials seize the ivory. now with protests taking place from australia to tunsinea. >> 334 marchs taking part, many in the united states, new york, los angeles, san francisco. this is about highlighting the december imagination of the elephant population. thousands of elephants were killed last year for the ivory. and hong kong is the transit point for much of the trade. ornaments, trinkets which head into china. many of these ornaments are sold. yesterday we saw yet another custom seizure here in hong ko hong kong, 189 tusks were seized worth $1.5 million u.s. al jazeera, hong kong. >> animal rights groups are calling for china to destroy it's entire stock pile before it makes its way into the hands of illegal traders. >>> pope francis visited the i will side town of assisi today where his chosen namesake, st. francis, renounced his wordily possessions and lived a life for the poor. he asked the church, quote, to strip itself of worldliness because it leads to vanity, arrogance and pride. >> the pontiff is c
thursday hong kong officials seize the ivory. now with protests taking place from australia to tunsinea. >> 334 marchs taking part, many in the united states, new york, los angeles, san francisco. this is about highlighting the december imagination of the elephant population. thousands of elephants were killed last year for the ivory. and hong kong is the transit point for much of the trade. ornaments, trinkets which head into china. many of these ornaments are sold. yesterday we saw yet...
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research for national australia bank and in the hong kong richard hands were the c.e.o. of universal credit rating group now first too bad you thought before that there wouldn't be a deal but here we are default averted and isn't that a reason to celebrate yes indeed i mean it would have been extremely damaging and customer a lot of money and the the threat of driving it into recession i mean it's growth killer. at the top but at the end of the day i mean there's no real reason to do it isn't so much is this was a law passed. by the supreme court and you know my perspective on this is that lawmakers have a duty to fund laws that are passed and that's what the for the common objects of those simply because they don't like them but it shows in a way how dysfunctional american politics is that we had this far in the first place when they did take quite a while to reach that two weeks deadlock to reach to this point but we're going to come back to that point your predictions were that the u.s. dollar was a we'll stay b. up from now on doesn't mean that the world should stop
research for national australia bank and in the hong kong richard hands were the c.e.o. of universal credit rating group now first too bad you thought before that there wouldn't be a deal but here we are default averted and isn't that a reason to celebrate yes indeed i mean it would have been extremely damaging and customer a lot of money and the the threat of driving it into recession i mean it's growth killer. at the top but at the end of the day i mean there's no real reason to do it isn't...
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media in hong kong are reporting members of the uighur ethnic minority may have been involved. the allegation has come to light as fresh images of the crash have surfaced. nhk world's kurando tago reports. >> reporter: the video is shaky, but it clearly showed the aftermath of the incident people across china are talking about. a sport utility vehicle plowed into a crowd of tourists on monday in tiananmen square. then it crashed into a low bridge and burst into flames. the driver and two passengers died. so did a chinese man and a woman from the philippines. this is where the crash occurred. one day after the incident, the area is crowded with tourists, as usual, but police have blocked off part of the square. they're asking visitors for identification. >> translator: this incident is a threat against society. it's made me feel anxious. >> translator: there are so many people in beijing. many of them have complained. someone could have taken things to the extreme. >> reporter: tiananmen square is close to key political institutions. pro-democracy students staged protests there
media in hong kong are reporting members of the uighur ethnic minority may have been involved. the allegation has come to light as fresh images of the crash have surfaced. nhk world's kurando tago reports. >> reporter: the video is shaky, but it clearly showed the aftermath of the incident people across china are talking about. a sport utility vehicle plowed into a crowd of tourists on monday in tiananmen square. then it crashed into a low bridge and burst into flames. the driver and two...
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and he told us he gave them all of the documents to hong kong. he told cnn's anderson cooper, that he believes snowden is not helping the other side. >> whether he took any to russia, i can't say for certain. but i know for certain that his intention was to undermine the ability of states to engage in mass surveillance not to help them do so by giving documents to other governments. it's certainly credible. there's zero evidence that he ever gave any documents or let any couples out of control despite the desire of the people in the media to assert it without evidence. >> phil black has more for you from moscow. >> he's responded to one of the most persistent criticism. by coming here, he's portrayed his country. because he must now be an intelligence asset to the russian government. that whatever information he arrived with must be in the possession of the russians. his interview was carried out over an enkrifted online service says that's not possible because he didn't bring any of those duchlts to russia. he left them in hong kong with the jou
and he told us he gave them all of the documents to hong kong. he told cnn's anderson cooper, that he believes snowden is not helping the other side. >> whether he took any to russia, i can't say for certain. but i know for certain that his intention was to undermine the ability of states to engage in mass surveillance not to help them do so by giving documents to other governments. it's certainly credible. there's zero evidence that he ever gave any documents or let any couples out of...
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hong kong is joining geneva in new york as a leading auction center. its jewel auction are popular with wealthy asian clients. >>> time now to check on the weather. meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the latest on the typhoon near kishu, western japan. >> it's getting stormy across the western part of kishu and south of south korea due to a strong typhoon. the name is dennis. we have video from miazaki, eastern part of kishu. so far we've got report of 150 millimeters of rain in just 24 hour hours in some parts. more than 10,000 households are without power. thousands of people have been evacuated and schools are closed. ferry services and more than 100 flights have been canceled. and more stormy conditions are likely to occur in kishu as we go into this evening. here's the projerkted path. the center could get close to northern kishu this evening and move over the sea of japan. it could move through the tohoku region or hokkaido thursday morning local time as a high pressure system. most of japan will miss the worst of it but there's a proble
hong kong is joining geneva in new york as a leading auction center. its jewel auction are popular with wealthy asian clients. >>> time now to check on the weather. meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the latest on the typhoon near kishu, western japan. >> it's getting stormy across the western part of kishu and south of south korea due to a strong typhoon. the name is dennis. we have video from miazaki, eastern part of kishu. so far we've got report of 150 millimeters of...
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from wall street to hong kong to around the world. we will also look at our special focus on the united nations world food day. we will be looking at global food waste and what countries are doing about it. hearst, the united states will not go into default with just a few hours left before the deadline approaches. the u.s. senate has voted to lift the u.s. debt ceiling until february 7 of next year and reopen the government after 16 days of a partial shutdown. for more on what is happening, we go straight to mason king live for us in the newsroom. >> and looks at the u.s. government will avoid default, specially after that overwhelming vote in the senate. we are now waiting for the u.s house ofeprentatives to vote. even though the republicans got really nothing that they asked for, their leader john boehner says he willot block it and will pass this vote tonight, we hope, with the help from democrats. what will the vote to? it will raise the u.s. debt ceiling until february 7, 2014 it will also reopen the u.s. government at current f
from wall street to hong kong to around the world. we will also look at our special focus on the united nations world food day. we will be looking at global food waste and what countries are doing about it. hearst, the united states will not go into default with just a few hours left before the deadline approaches. the u.s. senate has voted to lift the u.s. debt ceiling until february 7 of next year and reopen the government after 16 days of a partial shutdown. for more on what is happening, we...
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hong kong is joining geneva and new york as a leading auction center. its jewel auctions are popular with wealthy asian clients. >>> three scientists who study how cells move molecules around and how that relates to our health have won the nobel prize for physiology or medicine. >> 2013 nobel prize in physiology or medicine, jointly, to james rothman, randy shankman, and thomas sudoff. >> members of the nobel committee made the announcement in stockholm, sweden. all work at leading american universities. shankman discovered genes that control movement of substances such as hormones and enzymes within cells. in his research, rothman identified a group of proteins that help in the transfer of molecules. sudoff's work revealed how nerve cells direct precision delivery. their discoveries will throw light on the way transport malfunctions contribute to conditions such as neurological diseases and diabetes. >>> divers in italy have been recovering more bodies from the fishing boat carrying african refugees that sank in the mediterranean last week. they found
hong kong is joining geneva and new york as a leading auction center. its jewel auctions are popular with wealthy asian clients. >>> three scientists who study how cells move molecules around and how that relates to our health have won the nobel prize for physiology or medicine. >> 2013 nobel prize in physiology or medicine, jointly, to james rothman, randy shankman, and thomas sudoff. >> members of the nobel committee made the announcement in stockholm, sweden. all work at...
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we have more from hong kong. >> reporter: we're right on the harbor here in hong kong some miles away, and we couldn't see 300 meters across the harbor today. the pollution across the country has been at it's worst. the index which measures particulate matter of 2.5 micrometers is at 1,000. 300 is considered has ounce at the "world health organization" consideration anything over 20 dangerous. so at 1,000, the air was not only toxic but deadly. and of course most of china is fueled in terms of energy by colcoal stations. likewise peoe use coal stoves and ovens. and many hundreds of thousands of people die each year due to pollution and it's an increasing problem which china will have to tackle because this issue creates a great deal of social unrest. >> still ahead, a celebration in egypt turns violent as gunmen open fire on a wedding. >> the most important money stories of the day might affect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i br
we have more from hong kong. >> reporter: we're right on the harbor here in hong kong some miles away, and we couldn't see 300 meters across the harbor today. the pollution across the country has been at it's worst. the index which measures particulate matter of 2.5 micrometers is at 1,000. 300 is considered has ounce at the "world health organization" consideration anything over 20 dangerous. so at 1,000, the air was not only toxic but deadly. and of course most of china is...
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here in hong kong, they keep the stockpile, use it for education and scientific purposes. they are do that according to the rules, not breaking any laws doing that. many think they should burn the tusks. there's going to be a burning in denver next week and many people here want the hong kong government to follow the u.s. lead and completely destroy this $30 million stockpile. >> thanks, craig. >> as many as 10,000 pacific walruses are huddled together on a small remote island off the coast of alaska. scientists believe they are there because the polar ice caps melting. pictures show these giant ma'am malls laying out to know a stretch of beach less than one mile long. the number of walruses seeking rerefuge has greatly increased n the last five years. >> tropical storm karen edges closer to the gulf coast. let's bring in our meteorologist. good morning. >> good morning. we continue to monitor the system right now located in the central gulf of mexico. as that storm continues to push on its northern track, it is going to make a turn towards the east, as we make our way int
here in hong kong, they keep the stockpile, use it for education and scientific purposes. they are do that according to the rules, not breaking any laws doing that. many think they should burn the tusks. there's going to be a burning in denver next week and many people here want the hong kong government to follow the u.s. lead and completely destroy this $30 million stockpile. >> thanks, craig. >> as many as 10,000 pacific walruses are huddled together on a small remote island off...
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our, paula newton is in hong kong. paula. >> jay: is hong kong in south america? what? [ applause ] well, in an interview with the associated press, president obama said he thinks the washington redskins should consider changing their name. he didn't stop there. he also said the new york giants should consider changing their sport. cricket, tennis, anything. [ laughter and applause ] this football thing is not working. pick another sport. well, according to the oddsmakers, the denver broncos are now a 28-point favorite to defeat jacksonville this coming sunday. you know, i believe that is the largest spread in nfl history. the broncos said the key to a a successful nfl season? picking the right manning. [ laughter ] that's the key. picking the right manning. and a-roid. is it -- a-rod? [ laughter ] a-roid, a-rod is suing major league baseball. claiming he is the victim of a a witch hunt in this whole steroids scandal. he says through this whole thing it's been hard to keep his head up. but that might be because it's three sizes too big. probably much heavier. extra 40 p
our, paula newton is in hong kong. paula. >> jay: is hong kong in south america? what? [ applause ] well, in an interview with the associated press, president obama said he thinks the washington redskins should consider changing their name. he didn't stop there. he also said the new york giants should consider changing their sport. cricket, tennis, anything. [ laughter and applause ] this football thing is not working. pick another sport. well, according to the oddsmakers, the denver...
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of geo securities ltd and hong kong speaking to us live here on that news that have just come in about america finally deciding to do something about their stall mate that has been happening in the house are senators and governments thank you. why don't we have more reaction on the last minute debt deal after the break also we've got a reg inside one tunnel. been given access to the infamous facility that's caused a decade off and. the misery for migraines in qatar we hear firsthand what it's like for workers and human rights groups intent on kicking the country's controversial world cup and into the long grass it's all in the in a couple of minutes. is on a journey to. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred two cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand. in a record setting trip. their. fate. torch relay. on r t r g. react to situations i have read the reports from. the state department to comment on your point. there. are no more or. when you question the prepared for a change when you run you should be ready for a. pretty speeches and a litt
of geo securities ltd and hong kong speaking to us live here on that news that have just come in about america finally deciding to do something about their stall mate that has been happening in the house are senators and governments thank you. why don't we have more reaction on the last minute debt deal after the break also we've got a reg inside one tunnel. been given access to the infamous facility that's caused a decade off and. the misery for migraines in qatar we hear firsthand what it's...
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12 hours ahead of hong kong here in -- on the east coast of the united states. so markets have been opened in the asia-pacific region, and they're reacting to the washington compromise. here is a look at the indices, but not a wild move in that direction, japan is up half a percent, wall street rallied, the dow jones closed more than 200 points, or nearly one and a third percent, same thing for the nasdaq composite and the s&p 500. all right, let's talk more about the economy, the impact it will have on the economy, not just in the united states but around the world. standard and poors says 20 billion is what it will cost the u.s., about one and a half billion for each day of the shutdown, and standard and poors warned the impact is not over. it says consumer confidence has been hurt by the shutdown. and if the issue resurfaces, people will be nervous and afraid to open up their checkbook. now, it was two years ago that america downgraded -- >> so what is s&p thinking right now in the wake of yet another 11th hour deal? well, cnn asked the managing director, joh
12 hours ahead of hong kong here in -- on the east coast of the united states. so markets have been opened in the asia-pacific region, and they're reacting to the washington compromise. here is a look at the indices, but not a wild move in that direction, japan is up half a percent, wall street rallied, the dow jones closed more than 200 points, or nearly one and a third percent, same thing for the nasdaq composite and the s&p 500. all right, let's talk more about the economy, the impact it...
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hong kong markets played catch up to the rally after yesterday's one-day brent. the index gained 0.5% today reaching a three-week high. hong kong banks abruptly higher on monday showing september new lows reached 787 billion yuan, topping expectations. now to some big gainers, in south korea, the europe sensitive shift builders gained ground helped by bullish ground data. and hyundai heavy ended bier by 3.3%. australian resources outperformed. rio tinto just reported a strong third quarter production results. iron ore production up 2% on year. copper and terminal coal production saw double digits increases and shares gained 2.5% today. back to you. thanks for that, sixuan. >>> angela ahrendts is leaving burberry and taking up a newly created position at apple. since she took over the role at burberry, she's provided over a period in which the stock price has been up 52%. christopher bailey, her current chief creative director will take over from her in mid 2014 as the new ceo. and the last time we spoke to angela ahrendts, that was in september, she spoke about t
hong kong markets played catch up to the rally after yesterday's one-day brent. the index gained 0.5% today reaching a three-week high. hong kong banks abruptly higher on monday showing september new lows reached 787 billion yuan, topping expectations. now to some big gainers, in south korea, the europe sensitive shift builders gained ground helped by bullish ground data. and hyundai heavy ended bier by 3.3%. australian resources outperformed. rio tinto just reported a strong third quarter...
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and over in hong kong, the hang seng got a lift higher by almost 1%. and on to something the stocks in japan, sharp shares eased a modest 0.3% today on reports its upcoming shares offering will fall short by 30 billion yuan. and shares have tumbled over 20% since september the 18th on dilution fears. and on the hand, heavy industry gained ground rallying over 2%, this on reports developing a hybrid suv with toyota. and over in hong kong, the gaming sector also in the green, helped by a holiday week spending boost, the stakes are high as mccau officials say the arrivals in the first five days for the golden week were up 5% on the year despite bans on gaming trips. back to you. >>> still to come, china and japan are urging the u.s. to get its ole house in order. we'll get latest from the apex summit in bali in just a few moments. >>> uk retailers frofd be the biggest drag on the s&p this morning. it's the second worst growth rate this year. it says the figures served as a reality check on the sector. another u.s. house price survey, another multi year re
and over in hong kong, the hang seng got a lift higher by almost 1%. and on to something the stocks in japan, sharp shares eased a modest 0.3% today on reports its upcoming shares offering will fall short by 30 billion yuan. and shares have tumbled over 20% since september the 18th on dilution fears. and on the hand, heavy industry gained ground rallying over 2%, this on reports developing a hybrid suv with toyota. and over in hong kong, the gaming sector also in the green, helped by a holiday...
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in hong kong, the hang seng index pulled back ending down by 0.5%. index giant tumbled over 3% after posting its first ever earnings decline since its ipo. and japan's nikkei 225 managed to end higher by a modest as ross just talab slightly termer dollar ahead of the yen. in south korea, gains in defensive sectors and steelmakers were held back by losses in financials and technology shares. the kospi still ended higher by 0.1%. meanwhile, australia miners helped to push the asx 200 to a fresh five-year high. so the index continued to outperform its asian peers, up 0.4%. back to you. >> sixuan, thanks for that. so it's better late than never. the september jobs report out dhad by 2 1/2 weeks because of the shutdown. just so you're aware, nonfarm payroll res forecast to rise by 180,000 versus the 169,000 in august. unemployment expected to stay steady at 7.3%. it is, of course, being released later. it won't reflect the impact of the shutdown, which will likely slow highing and the numbers are certainly to be revised in two weeks when the october repor
in hong kong, the hang seng index pulled back ending down by 0.5%. index giant tumbled over 3% after posting its first ever earnings decline since its ipo. and japan's nikkei 225 managed to end higher by a modest as ross just talab slightly termer dollar ahead of the yen. in south korea, gains in defensive sectors and steelmakers were held back by losses in financials and technology shares. the kospi still ended higher by 0.1%. meanwhile, australia miners helped to push the asx 200 to a fresh...
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station established by locals and every hong kong television network promised to bring intertainment to the waves the state's decision and lack of reasoning to hold back on the so-called free to air license sparked public outcry some four thousand people signed a facebook petition demanding an explanation from the authorities. thousands right across the world demanding a ban on shale drilling on saturday activists in over twenty countries came out to send a message to governments over what they see as the danger of environmental disaster in canada protests held over the past week ended in violence and dozens of arrests activists from other countries join in later with anti fracking sentiment particularly strong across the u.s. we have a side of europeans also campaign a group called young friends of the earth gathered in london to highlight worries about how the younger generation could be affected by fracking and one of the u.k. campaigners and the child says that the system will be always putting profit before the environment. what you've got is a situation where they're going for
station established by locals and every hong kong television network promised to bring intertainment to the waves the state's decision and lack of reasoning to hold back on the so-called free to air license sparked public outcry some four thousand people signed a facebook petition demanding an explanation from the authorities. thousands right across the world demanding a ban on shale drilling on saturday activists in over twenty countries came out to send a message to governments over what they...
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kong city university spokesman says now is a perfect time to do so to. china has a very big war chest among into more than three point two trillion u.s. dollars tiny's exporters would like to stay and raise the role upstream and downstream to mean king and even expand their market shares he will want to acquire technology and bonds management just as of course that would tie in because prices are low in inexpensive because of the financial difficulties in europe. and online we've got much more about china's expanding investment abroad including a story about beijing buying a high end video ad in france is bordeaux region want to catch up more on that drink the story and maybe a place to do it. now it seems not just france that feels under threat the swiss have been preparing for an invasion from a breakaway french region you hear me right they've been holding army practices which envision having to raise arms to guard the gold to follow that up in a few moments. but first the destruction of syria's chemical arsenal successfully ended its third day with t
kong city university spokesman says now is a perfect time to do so to. china has a very big war chest among into more than three point two trillion u.s. dollars tiny's exporters would like to stay and raise the role upstream and downstream to mean king and even expand their market shares he will want to acquire technology and bonds management just as of course that would tie in because prices are low in inexpensive because of the financial difficulties in europe. and online we've got much more...
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kong firm in keeping with the east growing fondness of luxury china is also investing heavily in the united kingdom buying shares in london's heathrow airport and pumping billions of pounds into the country's nuclear industry and as police reports next chinese money is also propping up a london i can't to. this time last year it looked like the iconic london cab would be consigned to the history books on after its make us the financially troubled london taxi company went into administration chinese manufacturer g.t. which already owns volvo has stepped in and bought the company for eleven million pounds the factory is now back in business this part of the assembly process is called the marriage of the carriage where the shape of the tag. meets with the shafi of the taxi everybody here but it's a marriage between the chinese manufacturer and he on the london taxi company that managed to save a british icon from going out of production g.-d's pledged to invest a hundred and fifty million pounds into the coventry based business over the next five years promising to create jobs and devel
kong firm in keeping with the east growing fondness of luxury china is also investing heavily in the united kingdom buying shares in london's heathrow airport and pumping billions of pounds into the country's nuclear industry and as police reports next chinese money is also propping up a london i can't to. this time last year it looked like the iconic london cab would be consigned to the history books on after its make us the financially troubled london taxi company went into administration...
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kong city university says now is the perfect time to do so. china has a very big water chest a monkey into border and three point two trillion u.s. dollars chinese exporters would like to expand their operations to drop upstream and downstream to maintain and even expand their market share they want to acquire technology and bonds management this is of course of time because prices are low and inexpensive because of the financial difficulties in europe. online we've got a much more about time is expanding investment abroad including a story about beijing's a buying high and a very oddly enough france's border region but at r.t. . both russia and the u.s. have been hating the weapons elimination on the sidelines of the asia pacific leaders economic summit foreign minister sergei lavrov is optimistic markhor shows us saying that it's all me is not enough to end the war and peace isn't possible while radicals fight in syria. people are moving closer. then to the free syrian army which is being portrayed as the secular opposition so the thronged i
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ok thanks for your thoughts professor professor joseph chandler political analyst hong kong city university appreciated thank you online to we've got much more about china's expanding investment abroad including a story for you about beijing buying a high end vineyard in france's bordeaux region is one catch up on r.t. dot com is where you'll find it. now such as france the feels under threat the swiss have been preparing for the invasion from a breakaway french region stay with me here they've been holding army practices which vision having to raise arms to guard the gold more on that than just a few minutes from now. but next the destruction of syria's chemical arsenals successfully enters its third day with the government of the international team working together the process is in line with the latest u.n. resolution that followed global outrage over that gruesome toxic attack in august our middle east correspondent paula slayer joins us now live paula hi there how's the m progress been going so far we hear it's positive. it certainly is positive chews day is the third straight day that
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greg lee son is live now in hong kong with more for us. hey, craig, what can you tell us about the damage? are these densely-populated areas? >> reporter: well, as you mentioned the island was where the epicenter was some 30 miles beneath the islands, about 1.2 million people live there. so fairly sparsely populated for this part of the philippines. the central part. four people were killed in that area, it is a big tourist destination and today is a muslim hal holiday many from people from around asia head to this part of the philippines on dive trips for & for the fabulous beach that his exist here. nearby on a big commercial area island for the central philippines also another pop layer tourist destination, 15 peel were killed there 19 were were injured, four children who were killed in a sta stampede as many of the buildings chanced. many buildings tap go ahead over. church says build several centuries ago no longer exist. government says it's quite lucky that this happened on a public holiday because it probably saved lives since thei
greg lee son is live now in hong kong with more for us. hey, craig, what can you tell us about the damage? are these densely-populated areas? >> reporter: well, as you mentioned the island was where the epicenter was some 30 miles beneath the islands, about 1.2 million people live there. so fairly sparsely populated for this part of the philippines. the central part. four people were killed in that area, it is a big tourist destination and today is a muslim hal holiday many from people...
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john in hong kong, what's been the asian market reaction? >> reporter: well, initially, hala, it was positive. seven hours ago when this deal started to cross between the senate and the house we saw a rally in japan up 1% and markets up 0.5% across the boards. let's take a look at the numbers nikkei trading up 0.1% off the highs of the day. the other markets are dismal. hong kong hang seng down 0.25%, same with shanghai after losing 2% in trading the day before, and kospi and seoul up 0.25%. the other interesting trend is the dollar-based assets rallied into this when the deal was signed. oil was up $1.45, now trading below the line. gold was up $5 an ounce, now trading down $3. now the dollar is trading slightly lower against the british pound, euro and japanese yen. it tells us, they were expecting a deal to happen. it's not a huge relief rally like we saw on wall street. but emerging markets and other developing markets in europe and asia are tired of the fact that every three or four months there's a crisis. big crisis in 2011, big crisi
john in hong kong, what's been the asian market reaction? >> reporter: well, initially, hala, it was positive. seven hours ago when this deal started to cross between the senate and the house we saw a rally in japan up 1% and markets up 0.5% across the boards. let's take a look at the numbers nikkei trading up 0.1% off the highs of the day. the other markets are dismal. hong kong hang seng down 0.25%, same with shanghai after losing 2% in trading the day before, and kospi and seoul up...
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a lot of expats in hong kong, which has a big expat community are leaving hong kong because of the pollution problems here. they are sending their families and kids to school in tie land, because they don't want their 13 growing up with the problems of pollution and respiratory illness, which is increasing significantly across china, so that's a major problem. once you get a big population on the move, they look at the chinese government officials who have air purifiers which they don't. it is identified as a major problem they need to talk about and solve. >> i've lived in that region and an air purifier won't do anything on a day like that. thanks craig. >> in the u.s., we're not used to seeing such my smog days in this cooler weather, if at all. >> usually we see the smog in the summer, because heat exacerbates the problem. china still gets the smog in the summer like we do in the states, but coal heating in the winter and all that smoke that comes from that, a very dirty smoke from the comb causes problems that make it really a year round problem in china. as we're already in this region
a lot of expats in hong kong, which has a big expat community are leaving hong kong because of the pollution problems here. they are sending their families and kids to school in tie land, because they don't want their 13 growing up with the problems of pollution and respiratory illness, which is increasing significantly across china, so that's a major problem. once you get a big population on the move, they look at the chinese government officials who have air purifiers which they don't. it is...