( ) over your head. she needs to go to college. i don t know how we ll do it. never stop ( ) til we get there ( ) til we get there the u.s. joint stefs of staff chairman will meet with te north korean president tomorrow and that comes as nuclear tensions continue to escalate between the u.s. and north korea. cnn national correspondent anna koren joins us from seoul, south caroli south korea. this was a scheduled trip for the general but the timing couldn t be better. the chairman of the joint chief
chinese policies will be change or the thinking it has diminishing returns? well, look. alison, the critics out there say that the china central bank, as well as the government, is going to have to implement further measures over the coming weeks and months if they don t want, you know, a further sell-off because that is the direction that it is heading. i guess the pressure is on china to act. anna koren live from hong ko kong, thanks for that. the prosecution is resting its case against prep school graduate owen labrie who is charged with raping a 15-year-old student last year at st. paul s school in new hampshire. they say the dna on the girl s underwear matched lab rie. he denies having sex with her and he is expected to on testify in his own defense sometime this
significant gains today. instead, the composite ended down 1.3%. and really while it s not a disaster, it certainly is not the turnaround they were hoping for and, alison, the critics will say this is not enough, that the central bank and the government needs to do much, much more, implementing more measures in the coming weeks and months, as well as structural form in those companies. the state-owned enterprises that need real reform. anna coren, thanks for that. maryland is the first date to adopt new guidelines banning law enforcement from using racial profiling during rhine police work. the new rules bars officers from using race, ethnicity and other characteristics during routine investigations and traffic stops. the only exception, if officers have credible information which is directly relevant to the investigation of a crime. executions on hold in
its value this week alone. extending a longer term plunge that has wiped out trill i don t know those trillions of dollars.i don t know those trillions of dollars.d those trillions of dollars.k- trillions of dollars.now those trillions of dollars.those trillions of dollars. trillio of dollars.trillions of dollars. i want to bring in anna coren from hong kong. they are trying to get a hold of the situation but, in the end, is there really a quick fix to the problem which is china s economy? reporter: good question, alison. i think the showdown series is a real problem with china s economy. we have been knowing this for quite sometime despite the fact that china is claiming their economy is sound. it clearly is hurting. property is hurting. the stock market is hurting. we know that growth is weak. that is certainly what are
brutal sell-off yesterday. but, yesterday, we thought the same thing around this time. dow surged almost 450 points in early trading but, as fears about china s slowing economy weighed, stocks reversed course and the dow actually closed with a 205-point loss. in the last six trading days alone, the dow has lost almost 2,000 points or 11% and it looks like the roller coaster isn t over yet with investors in panic mode about the health of the global economy. european stocks are much lower right now. asian stocks closed mostly lower as well and the index shed more than 15% of its value this week alone and extending a longer term plunge wiped out trill i don t know those of dollars but cutting key interest rates were cut and requiring banks to keep less cash on reserve. for more on the situation in china that is rattling global markets, i want to bring in anna