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china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going to move forward here but it's our way or the highway and that doesn't go down well the country that is successful is china fred. well i think that that's true and however it didn't start really from those trump administration i think globally it's a nationalism and this lot of dissatisfaction with their own government you know using china as a scapegoat it's one way that this administration is doing i think if you're looking at in terms of the we're all the or you in the definition of democracy i think that all nations should have a role in term
china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going...
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they are socialist china stands proudly in the east. there is no power that can shake the position of our great motherland. there is no power that can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from moving forward. president xi they're standing at the same spot where multitool stood back in 1949 and declared the founding of the people's republic that historic announcement was just the start of one of the most important chapters of world history the rise of china. october the 1st $949.00 mousy don't proclaim the founding of the people's republic of china and gentleman square that ended decades of civil war pitting chairman mao's communists against nationalists mao transformed the feudal society his great leap forward collectivized industry and agriculture and set unreachable targets the result catastrophic famine and the deaths of tens of millions facing criticism out launched his cultural revolution in 1966 thousands of opponents were sent to camps or executed. after decades of isolation china took steps to open up to the world welc
they are socialist china stands proudly in the east. there is no power that can shake the position of our great motherland. there is no power that can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from moving forward. president xi they're standing at the same spot where multitool stood back in 1949 and declared the founding of the people's republic that historic announcement was just the start of one of the most important chapters of world history the rise of china. october the 1st $949.00...
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china will never pursue hegemony or expansion. china's cornerstone of foreign-policy. china believes in equality of all nations. in the 21st century, politics and the law of jungle outdated and obsolete. respect at to harmonious coexistence. china stands for equality among all countries, irrespective of their size. china respects the sovereignty of other countries and the social systems and development path independently chosen by the people of these countries. china stands ready to share its development experience with other countries and provide necessary assistance in time of need. yues, we have no intention to export our development model or two lecture others, nor do we attach any political straight to our system. equality andfor justice. we speak for justice and oppose bullying. engage others and extensive consultation and joint contribution in pursuit of shared benefits that we call for the handling of international affairs based on the merits of each particular case and for the settlement of issues through consultation. as the largest of helping country, china
china will never pursue hegemony or expansion. china's cornerstone of foreign-policy. china believes in equality of all nations. in the 21st century, politics and the law of jungle outdated and obsolete. respect at to harmonious coexistence. china stands for equality among all countries, irrespective of their size. china respects the sovereignty of other countries and the social systems and development path independently chosen by the people of these countries. china stands ready to share its...
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china's s.p.v. back we had in the piece the biggest sponsor in china of the houston rockets they've suspended their partnership we don't know how long will that will last whether it is and i think more critically as well as chinese state t.v. saying they weren't sure anymore houston rockets games 10 cent the internet streaming giant which concluded a 1500000000 dollars 5 year deal with the n.b.a. says they also they weren't so used to iraq is now when you have such an internet giant is that saying we're not going to show the games it just shows how serious it is in it shows i mean it's the houston rockets the whole league is now up in arms is a very special connection with china to tell us a lot about that indeed it's usually embarrassing for the houston rockets because in many ways that the reason why boscobel has become so popular in china is already down to one man yow ming he was the houston rockets for almost a decade before he retired in 2011 a hugely successful player he's in the n.b.a. hall
china's s.p.v. back we had in the piece the biggest sponsor in china of the houston rockets they've suspended their partnership we don't know how long will that will last whether it is and i think more critically as well as chinese state t.v. saying they weren't sure anymore houston rockets games 10 cent the internet streaming giant which concluded a 1500000000 dollars 5 year deal with the n.b.a. says they also they weren't so used to iraq is now when you have such an internet giant is that...
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it is a cornerstone of china's foreign policy. china believes in equality among all nations. respect and harmonious coexistence. amongstands for equality all countries, your respective of their size. china respects the sovereignty and territory of other countries as a social system independently chosen by the people of these countries. share --ains ready to we have no intention to export our develop my model or to lecture others. nor do we attached any political strains to our systems. china stands for equality and justice. we speak for justice and oppose bullying. we wish to engage others in extensive consultation and contribution in pursuit of shared benefit. at the largest, china will always stand firmly with other developing countries to safeguard common interest and to rise the development of developing countries. the democracy in international relations. china pursues mutual beneficial cooperation. countries all rise or fall together. --ero-sum mentality china is committing to an open world economy. it is committed to making globalization were open, inclusive, balanced,
it is a cornerstone of china's foreign policy. china believes in equality among all nations. respect and harmonious coexistence. amongstands for equality all countries, your respective of their size. china respects the sovereignty and territory of other countries as a social system independently chosen by the people of these countries. share --ains ready to we have no intention to export our develop my model or to lecture others. nor do we attached any political strains to our systems. china...
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in china so many people watch and show china's muscle. in this country first my point is, that if the united states and china engage in the war this is a war that would be no green or consider to fight. i think that the assistant secretary early on in speech did talk about u.s. china despite distinctions. it's very important. i think you have no idea how it will be fought. and what time frame. certainly not like subsidies time. it's true. these are 2000 years ago. but now we have economic motivation. we have nuclear weapon, 5g, artificial intelligence. we have a lot of things unknown. so we should avoid basically looking at the 21st century words used like 20th century master with 1/19 century mindset. that's a fact. not so much military strength, per se, but rather we should find a way to prevent this kind of thing from happening. i understand why china wants to show that at this critical moment on chinese perspective. i also see that from the audience. very few people watching. so that gives us perspective. we do need to communicate muc
in china so many people watch and show china's muscle. in this country first my point is, that if the united states and china engage in the war this is a war that would be no green or consider to fight. i think that the assistant secretary early on in speech did talk about u.s. china despite distinctions. it's very important. i think you have no idea how it will be fought. and what time frame. certainly not like subsidies time. it's true. these are 2000 years ago. but now we have economic...
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and the people of china when we are. we must uphold a peaceful one country 2 systems principle safeguard hong kong prosperity and stability and promote a peaceful developments of cross streets relations unite all the chinese people to continue to realize the complete reunification of the motherland. or hong kong's leader kerry lamb was at the celebrations in beijing while in her home city police were busy putting out fires in untied china protests one man was shot in the chest in the latest of 4 months of protests demanding change the hong kong government tone down the national day celebrations are a crock has more from hong kong. the big dramatic scenes across hong kong want to target 1st which is china's national day a tear gas has been used in every single rally location and the 6 different organized assemblies across hong kong and one massive march which is a peaceful march which attracted tens of thousands of people to move from court why by through to central hong kong the place has not confirmed that lie bullets w
and the people of china when we are. we must uphold a peaceful one country 2 systems principle safeguard hong kong prosperity and stability and promote a peaceful developments of cross streets relations unite all the chinese people to continue to realize the complete reunification of the motherland. or hong kong's leader kerry lamb was at the celebrations in beijing while in her home city police were busy putting out fires in untied china protests one man was shot in the chest in the latest of...
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china. yeah but i mean let me go to fred but you know i mean you know andrew brought it up again and again he brought it up 1st before i did i when i look at how the western media treats china there is an implicit racism in there all of the time and it's really extraordinary from these liberal but media outlets but they do sound racist because a non caucasian non western power is challenging the current paradigm and i don't see any reason why the chinese are going to look backwards because they have a whole lot to look forward to is the west tears itself up over ridiculous ideological things but i don't want to go into it because i get sick and tired of hearing about it but china has every reason to look forward last minute goes to fred yes i totally agree with you it's a lot of racism going on not only against china but also against chinese americans in the united states people always think that well looking at these chinese people how can they do so well they must be stealing this is not t
china. yeah but i mean let me go to fred but you know i mean you know andrew brought it up again and again he brought it up 1st before i did i when i look at how the western media treats china there is an implicit racism in there all of the time and it's really extraordinary from these liberal but media outlets but they do sound racist because a non caucasian non western power is challenging the current paradigm and i don't see any reason why the chinese are going to look backwards because they...
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as we see china made in china 2025. and things like that are creating a lot of decoupling between the u.s. and china and economic terms. i think dr. e lee touched a bit on this, but one of the main reasons why we say u.s. and china would not have a conflict is because of the economic benefits we both gain so as we see more decoupling happening, what are some of the main things that we can do to u.s. and china together especially when there's amplifying on south china sea that bring a lot of tensions. >> two minutes. we start with china. >> we no longer use the term made in china. they realize it's really kind of embarrassment if you want this industrial, china ok pies 70%, 80%, 90%, how does it work to business. so that's realization make china be sensitive in this area. but does not mean that china will abandon the industrial policies. so with that going on, we will see some opportunity in market success. we should have more patient. this kind of a western trend probably will important. it will legal development, the l
as we see china made in china 2025. and things like that are creating a lot of decoupling between the u.s. and china and economic terms. i think dr. e lee touched a bit on this, but one of the main reasons why we say u.s. and china would not have a conflict is because of the economic benefits we both gain so as we see more decoupling happening, what are some of the main things that we can do to u.s. and china together especially when there's amplifying on south china sea that bring a lot of...
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china trade war is making the economy slow but certainly the trajectory in china that we've seen over the past 70 years has been offered presidents so far show that there are definite a good place for that to happen if a community thank you very much for coming in well china is also trying to connect itself with the world through a one trillion dollar infrastructure project the belt of road a new york correspondence course spoke about it with political scientists mary. it was the belt and wrote to mr to will that lead to china to become the superpower in the world well that's a really interesting question right and in my book that was just released i point out that the benetton road is really a part off china's 3 step strategy to become a superpower so the 1st step was to get rich right which they did the 2nd step was to make their coastline unapproachable so today it's very risky for american aircraft carriers and conflict to get within a 1000 kilometers of china and so this is a 3rd step to become the most influential country in the world over the next 2 decades and to connect itsel
china trade war is making the economy slow but certainly the trajectory in china that we've seen over the past 70 years has been offered presidents so far show that there are definite a good place for that to happen if a community thank you very much for coming in well china is also trying to connect itself with the world through a one trillion dollar infrastructure project the belt of road a new york correspondence course spoke about it with political scientists mary. it was the belt and wrote...
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with china, they could bring about democratic china. i think it is completely opposite of what they thought was going to happen. now, they feel they are in a boat that is thinking because if they poke more holes into it, they are going to go down with it. somehow, our future in trading and getting ahead is linked to china. be -- i do not care what corporations who are talking, and ba, agriculture, or check -- they have to stick with this. the chinese government is an authoritarian, communist party. it is probably moving towards a national socialism model. you -- how does america think they can get a fair shake is what i'm saying. thank you for taking my call. guest: that is why i wrote the book, the 100 year marathon. i'm trying to expose what the strategy is and has been since the 1950's. one thing the american government can do is what president trump has begun. the mandatory trade talks, the tariffs. there is a little-known law. it created the entity list. it is not clear exactly how you can put a company on the entity list. usually,
with china, they could bring about democratic china. i think it is completely opposite of what they thought was going to happen. now, they feel they are in a boat that is thinking because if they poke more holes into it, they are going to go down with it. somehow, our future in trading and getting ahead is linked to china. be -- i do not care what corporations who are talking, and ba, agriculture, or check -- they have to stick with this. the chinese government is an authoritarian, communist...
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versus china at least it should not be us versus china isn't the china versus the world and that should manifest itself in our marriage that's itself and our policies in the south china sea the taiwan straits do you think there's any alarm going off in the pentagon tonight after what was displayed today and particularly with the i.c.b.m. the missile and talk of it being able to reach the the u.s. in a less than half an hour. i was in the pentagon this morning for meetings and i'm saying you know a lot of these weapons are well known to us defense establishment know these are not weapons that are produced in 6 months these are things that take years to develop some of these we've seen before summer is the 1st time the 17 hypersonic line missile is particularly concerning that would appear to be more capable than anything the u.s. her in counts so weak the united states are allies now to work out for us and no doubt about that but i think it's important is very quickly very concerning this spent just 3 things very good news for 30 years out there democratic allies and partners might be ab
versus china at least it should not be us versus china isn't the china versus the world and that should manifest itself in our marriage that's itself and our policies in the south china sea the taiwan straits do you think there's any alarm going off in the pentagon tonight after what was displayed today and particularly with the i.c.b.m. the missile and talk of it being able to reach the the u.s. in a less than half an hour. i was in the pentagon this morning for meetings and i'm saying you...
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we want to deal with china and china to prosper. that is in our interest. we could get a phase one deal. china has seen the effects of these tariffs and effect of our policies. their growth has slowed down massively. they have manufacturing leaving the country. china's interest is really there our concern on this end we don't want china to go into a meltdown. that is not good for the global economy or not good for the u.s. i think we could get a phase one deal to slow that, to move forward because they don't have a major economic problem. because we don't want that either. connell: edward talked about this, i want to get back to you as well, hal, what the vice president brought up about american companies. nike in particular. in that part of the speech he was talking about hong kong a living example what happens when china embraces liberty said the vice president but for the last few years beijing has bin intervening there. he got into the controversy how the nba handles it. particularly how nike handles it. let's get into the portion about nike and we can
we want to deal with china and china to prosper. that is in our interest. we could get a phase one deal. china has seen the effects of these tariffs and effect of our policies. their growth has slowed down massively. they have manufacturing leaving the country. china's interest is really there our concern on this end we don't want china to go into a meltdown. that is not good for the global economy or not good for the u.s. i think we could get a phase one deal to slow that, to move forward...
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economy is deeply intertwined with china. meanwhile, while china and u.s. are competitors in many areas, as nancy said can we also confront many common challenges from climate change to our security to north korea. the stakes are too high for both of our country's to treat -- drift into a permanent confrontational faces. instead, i think we need a conference its strategy to defend against china's bad behavior, to compete with china in the 21st century, to strengthen strengthen the international order seeks to up and. first, let's talk about defensive measures and how to protect ourselves especially in the short term it. this can't just be left up to the federal government. it needs to be a partnership between the government and the private sector. that's why over the past year i've been convening a series of briefings from business and academia, always partnering with a republican member of the senate intel committee and with leaders from the icy to give those outside government and inside view of what we have seen. i've introduce legislation with marco rub
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president of china say it. just look over here thousands of people what happens to hong kong opiated make the future of what that was a promise and of the things you do hear people say the sense into us but today will go tomorrow tom but not as promised but as a warning in terms of promise what about the consensus of $99.00 to do in ridge type a and b. and b. is going to be that there was going to be one china is that the longer relevant i would like to point out this $92.00 sentence the consensus of $92.00 was achieved between that chunk. and the communist party and that means that when its people know not to the obligation to get into the state of what one's tongue in cheek and his party wanted namely to see we owe we hope not the minute we don't do that the town is people wanted to to to say to the word we are we are at the market take and we want to govern us in the sovereign state he just to be clear what you are saying is that taiwan now rejects the consensus of $99.00 to $2.00. yes well this is and i hav
president of china say it. just look over here thousands of people what happens to hong kong opiated make the future of what that was a promise and of the things you do hear people say the sense into us but today will go tomorrow tom but not as promised but as a warning in terms of promise what about the consensus of $99.00 to do in ridge type a and b. and b. is going to be that there was going to be one china is that the longer relevant i would like to point out this $92.00 sentence the...
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in china today. actually into file, so this guy was convicted and sentenced to prison and the officials involved in the case that it wasn't unusual that the ministry of public security had been dispatched a spy despite his facility which again is the key facility for counter drug operation it's a major intelligence center there, who knows what exactly he was after but it again, and the counterintelligence business you can tell who motivation of these spies are by the targets that they are going after. >> you've also talked about influence making. in this regard, one of the things that also takes place is that you have influx of chinese students in the united states, you also have the wheels to have a number of academic institutions that have the confucius institute and there has really been a flurry of the packs on those institutions that are taking resources from the confucius institute. let me give you an example of the state of florida know there are a good number and senator norcal rubio, has com
in china today. actually into file, so this guy was convicted and sentenced to prison and the officials involved in the case that it wasn't unusual that the ministry of public security had been dispatched a spy despite his facility which again is the key facility for counter drug operation it's a major intelligence center there, who knows what exactly he was after but it again, and the counterintelligence business you can tell who motivation of these spies are by the targets that they are going...
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pro china and anti- china communist party concerns and so they're beginning to wake up to the china threat. they have a dispute with china and they are very concerns. when i talk to indian officials here, it is the main national security threat for china for india. as for russia and china growing closer together, we have seen in the past couple of years and in fact in the past few weeks some joint military exercises. this was unusual. russia has been having large-scale exercises and china has been sending forces. i think the russians are a bit cautious about the relationship with china, traditionally china has speared china taking over its far east, the russian far east which is very vulnerable, low population and few differences. so, there have been a long i think putin has aligned with beijing, basically because he is against the united states so it's an anti- u.s. motivation. but it is the concern to see their growing alliance. it is mainly focused as an anti- u.s. online make if you had to pick out our vulnerability of china what you think they are most vulnerable long. >> repor
pro china and anti- china communist party concerns and so they're beginning to wake up to the china threat. they have a dispute with china and they are very concerns. when i talk to indian officials here, it is the main national security threat for china for india. as for russia and china growing closer together, we have seen in the past couple of years and in fact in the past few weeks some joint military exercises. this was unusual. russia has been having large-scale exercises and china has...
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china relationship for $26.00. really seemed like the chinese themselves didn't have any idea whether that was going to be a case so i think it's it's hard to say right now whether china really wants to enter security killer way. traitor thank you. as president joko widodo starts his 2nd term this week many people in indonesia wonder just what direction he will try to take the country students have protested a proposed criminal code they say discriminates against minorities including transgender people just how is that group seen and treated we have the story of one transgender group and its attempts to build its own community. washing before prayer is a daily ritual force into cinta was called santa when she was born she changed her name but the faith remained being muslim and transgender force into this is not a contradiction she says she finds peace and security in islam and feels that spirituality is important for everyone no matter what they believe in. book and my prayer isn't about whether you're a man or a
china relationship for $26.00. really seemed like the chinese themselves didn't have any idea whether that was going to be a case so i think it's it's hard to say right now whether china really wants to enter security killer way. traitor thank you. as president joko widodo starts his 2nd term this week many people in indonesia wonder just what direction he will try to take the country students have protested a proposed criminal code they say discriminates against minorities including...
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to china, which benefits china. i'm sorry. nobody is answering your question about erdogan. say this, and it is way out of my lane. i think u.s.-turkish relations have been going in a really bad direction for a long time. the turks keep doing things which are perceived to be defiance of american ambitions and i would hope that the president will be able to bring the turks closer in line with u.s. strategy in the region. this is not a problem that is limited to the trump administration and did not start in the obama administration. it started before. as a nato ally, our relationship with turkey has been increasingly frayed. i think there are a lot of things that are much easier to do if we are more closely aligned. i hope the president will be able to do that. >> so the time is over and we are ready for the lunch, so -- thank very much for you very much. [applause] thank you. [corwd chat -- [crowd chatter] >> the former head of central command, retired general joseph votel, expressed disappointment in the trump admin
to china, which benefits china. i'm sorry. nobody is answering your question about erdogan. say this, and it is way out of my lane. i think u.s.-turkish relations have been going in a really bad direction for a long time. the turks keep doing things which are perceived to be defiance of american ambitions and i would hope that the president will be able to bring the turks closer in line with u.s. strategy in the region. this is not a problem that is limited to the trump administration and did...
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and china. that is upsetting some of the comments coming from fed chair powell, who left the door open for rate cuts. the dow lost more than 300 points while the nasdaq fell 1.7%. let's see how we are setting up in asia. sophie: australian markets have lower, asx 200 opening snapping a three-day gain. bhp shares among the biggest laggards. studyssie dollar trading after overnight gyrations on the trade brinkmanship. confidence numbers for october are due in a half-hour. nikkei futures pointing to a lackluster start. south korea is off-line for a holiday, so chipmakers in seoul will be sitting out of the potential pressure on asian semiconductor stocks after the moves on wall street. let's check on the yen. against theund 1.07 greenback after fluctuating overnight. the offshore yuan is holding losses after weakening the most in five weeks on tuesday. ozzie bond yields, we see them resume declines to record lows. let's get to a rapidly developing story. turkey says its forces will cross into syria
and china. that is upsetting some of the comments coming from fed chair powell, who left the door open for rate cuts. the dow lost more than 300 points while the nasdaq fell 1.7%. let's see how we are setting up in asia. sophie: australian markets have lower, asx 200 opening snapping a three-day gain. bhp shares among the biggest laggards. studyssie dollar trading after overnight gyrations on the trade brinkmanship. confidence numbers for october are due in a half-hour. nikkei futures pointing...
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china. china had an awful lot of time to build its ties and china's role is new and changing. second point. china has really limited goals in terms of its engagement in the middle east. it is reluctant and defensive and china has gotten half its oil from the middle east for almost two decades and they have lost sleep over it for almost two decades. they have tried to find ways to reduce their dependence on middle eastern oil and they've made it both to the general instability to the middle east and they're cutting off access to the middle eastern oil and they can't figure out a way to reduce their dependence and it is a little bit defensive. they are not trying to subplant the united states in the region and this is not the russian experience. they don't see this as a zero-sum game and they're trying to supplement and win-win solutions they talk about and they have very little appetite for military ties and they've built it in djibouti partly to safeguard the red sea, but they're not interes
china. china had an awful lot of time to build its ties and china's role is new and changing. second point. china has really limited goals in terms of its engagement in the middle east. it is reluctant and defensive and china has gotten half its oil from the middle east for almost two decades and they have lost sleep over it for almost two decades. they have tried to find ways to reduce their dependence on middle eastern oil and they've made it both to the general instability to the middle east...
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looking ahead do you see these ties between africa and china deep. well there is really not a substitute yet for china people who say europe and america are there but they're not playing the role that china is playing and for so for the future really. deep you know that time will be deep in because africa really makes some finances to actually. see the future is going to have been dipping. thank you very much your analysis there from. i think the chinese company behind the best selling smartphones in africa tranche and has raised almost $400000000.00 in a public listing the firm floated its shares on shanghai's new tech focus which opened in july trenching was smart for brands include in a fix ito and techno globally the group sold $124000000.00 phones last year the vast majority in africa. back to china's corporate shopping spree of the past few years it's been buying up all types of businesses savings and ruffling feathers in failed attempts to take over others the latest case concerns a german airport in the black forest a solitary helicopter pose
looking ahead do you see these ties between africa and china deep. well there is really not a substitute yet for china people who say europe and america are there but they're not playing the role that china is playing and for so for the future really. deep you know that time will be deep in because africa really makes some finances to actually. see the future is going to have been dipping. thank you very much your analysis there from. i think the chinese company behind the best selling...
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the china—us trade war. so far the us has imposed tariffs on more than $360 billion of chinese goods, and china has retaliated with tariffs on more than $110bn of us products, all of which could knock china's economic miracle off course. mark schaub, international partner at the asia—based law firm king & wood mallesonsjoins me now. what china has achieved in 70 years is really economically quite remarkable, isn't it? it really kicked off about 30 years ago so most of that spectacular growth started, like you said, in the early 19905. that rate, still over 696, it isa 19905. that rate, still over 696, it is a figure that will be the envy of many developed western economies who could get nowhere near that currently. but it is still a lot lower than china has gotten used to in recent decades. back in 1993 the highest rate of growth was 1a%, like you mentioned. but nowadays, the base of the economy is so much larger, it would be hard to maintain that kind of momentum so i think china doesn't expect to see tho
the china—us trade war. so far the us has imposed tariffs on more than $360 billion of chinese goods, and china has retaliated with tariffs on more than $110bn of us products, all of which could knock china's economic miracle off course. mark schaub, international partner at the asia—based law firm king & wood mallesonsjoins me now. what china has achieved in 70 years is really economically quite remarkable, isn't it? it really kicked off about 30 years ago so most of that spectacular...
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china. china. china. china. china. china. china. china. [ applause ] you go over to china. china. china. china. china. china. china. you take china. >> china. >> china. i love them. china. china. china. i have to have my china. >> that was from 2015. that was the way he started to run for president. that was his stated for having to run for president. i have to have my china. china. he becomes president. believe it or not -- on the issue of china, china, china, i have to have my china, and for that job which you think would be very important for them to get the right person, he picks somebody who reportedly had never been to china, who does not speak chinese, has not formally studied china. how does he pick this guy on his supposedly top issue? well, the guy did write some books with some amazing titles that you can imagine, perhaps, maybe appealed to the president's sense of branding on this issue. because peter navarro's books on china are called things like "death by china." "confronting the dragon." also "the coming china wars." it's good enough. look at that. "death by china.
china. china. china. china. china. china. china. china. [ applause ] you go over to china. china. china. china. china. china. china. you take china. >> china. >> china. i love them. china. china. china. i have to have my china. >> that was from 2015. that was the way he started to run for president. that was his stated for having to run for president. i have to have my china. china. he becomes president. believe it or not -- on the issue of china, china, china, i have to have...
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one you know china's a benevolent giant rising and hong kong is a sore spot because it cannot china cannot really go in. you know direct intervention or it feel a force in the streets of hong kong is certainly the last resort those are pictures that would be very detrimental to the picture china has been in trying to build so what can it do as we see china celebrate its might. well in hong kong i think it has been doing what is what it does best so it you know a back door diplomacy and channeling through the the administration in hong kong and also reinforcing the forces in hong kong so i mean those are offensive and closed actions that i think is the way they will go coming back to china and the country celebrating 70 years of communist rule do you think we will continue to see the government the party flex its muscles heading going forward i think it's pretty safe to say that china will continue to try to show that is in charge of its region i mean the chinese interests and safety are growing the footprint of china is increasingly large southeast asia and use asia and south asia s
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i spoke with former boss is it to china. asked him if the celebrations were purely for domestic consumption. yes indeed you see the whole population is excluded from the celebrations the joy that she jingping in this speech this morning spoke as cannot cannot would be seen why because this is a strong message to the people of the people it is not only china has risen china's the 2nd greatest economic power in the world it is also the party has achieved this this is the best mainly about the party 70 years ago 28 years of civil war and war ended there were 6 super and 6 in the ration of joy because the party had finally created peace in china and now china has achieved so much more under the leadership of the communist party don't forget that that is the message why i one of president g. is his grip on power now absolute and unchallenged. well it's not on challenge because there are unfortunately for him there's the hong kong problem which he has not managed to resolve so that obviously is for the chinese to see even so the i
i spoke with former boss is it to china. asked him if the celebrations were purely for domestic consumption. yes indeed you see the whole population is excluded from the celebrations the joy that she jingping in this speech this morning spoke as cannot cannot would be seen why because this is a strong message to the people of the people it is not only china has risen china's the 2nd greatest economic power in the world it is also the party has achieved this this is the best mainly about the...
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thembassy in china so you know e china story quite well. he's a graduate of yale university, former fulbright fellow and she's here in washington with his wife gloriau former radio tv news, three children. i'm going to turn it over his reported around the world in asia, the middle east and he will make a opening observations about the book and then w we'll open it up to the q-and-a. thank you very much, jim. >> thank you so much to all of you for taking time out of your busy, sunny friday and thanks to those of you watching at home on c-span appreciate having you here as well and thank you to tpeter. he was one of the first people to read a manuscript of the book early on and since he didn't throw it back in my face or tear it up or embarrass me in another way i thought i was probably okay moving forward with this and he was also kind enough to write a one of the blurbs on the back of the book. i wanted to start by getting asked how i came to a write this book and what my intention what theti process was to recognizing what i call the shado
thembassy in china so you know e china story quite well. he's a graduate of yale university, former fulbright fellow and she's here in washington with his wife gloriau former radio tv news, three children. i'm going to turn it over his reported around the world in asia, the middle east and he will make a opening observations about the book and then w we'll open it up to the q-and-a. thank you very much, jim. >> thank you so much to all of you for taking time out of your busy, sunny friday...
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is huge in china are impossible is the biggest sport in china and of course le bron james is the n.b.a.'s most bankable most recognizable star so he would of course have more to lose than many if relationships between china and the n.b.a. were tainted. mccambridge from did so much for coming in and breaking that down for us thank you. and if you are we good in china your final resting place may not be so final chinese authorities have been cleared and we go to graveyards in the name of development and standardizing of all the graves it's seen by many as an attempt by china we got identity. this satellite image from 2800 shows a cemetery with gravestones still standing the same spot only a couple months ago. it's a pattern being repeated across changing province home to china's muslim leaders. this is what a week or graveyard in the region typically looks like. and this is what beijing thinks they should look like a new graveyard under construction visual justification saving space environmental protection and being more civilized that is just really indicative of an attitude towards cu
is huge in china are impossible is the biggest sport in china and of course le bron james is the n.b.a.'s most bankable most recognizable star so he would of course have more to lose than many if relationships between china and the n.b.a. were tainted. mccambridge from did so much for coming in and breaking that down for us thank you. and if you are we good in china your final resting place may not be so final chinese authorities have been cleared and we go to graveyards in the name of...
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said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think defend their your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't it's a deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying that for those who rely on its money there are some lines which cannot be crossed joining us now via skype from manchester in the u.k. simon chadwick simon is a professor of sports enterprise itself a business school in manchester good to have you with us simon how do you see all of this playing out i mean the n.b.a. is a pretty big deal in china not only in terms of sport but in terms of jobs. i was actually really surprised by this incident because the n.b.a. for best for the 2 decades now has not only invested a lot of money but has also invested a lot of time into their activities in china and this is re
said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think defend their your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't it's a deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying that...
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the with of china with a no plane or. a no go for both of us in the row there are no was twice a year the grovelling apology came after the team's general manager daryl morey tweeted support for the protests in hong kong he quickly deleted the tweet and said he didn't intend to cause offense kumble words to underline the importance of chinese money to the n.b.a. china's state broadcaster announced it would no longer show rockets games and the chinese basketball association says its ending its relationship with the club should be houston rockets a largely responsible for china's interest in the sport which took a large stride forward when they signed local boy ya meaning in 2002 now the market there is worth billions to the association. last year more than half a 1000000000 chinese fans watched n.b.a. matches h.q.'s is a potential buyer of merchandise and tickets just last weekend the brooklyn nets play the l.a. lakers in china the nets are owned by chinese 1000000000 it joseph sinai the co-founder of web titan ali baba fo
the with of china with a no plane or. a no go for both of us in the row there are no was twice a year the grovelling apology came after the team's general manager daryl morey tweeted support for the protests in hong kong he quickly deleted the tweet and said he didn't intend to cause offense kumble words to underline the importance of chinese money to the n.b.a. china's state broadcaster announced it would no longer show rockets games and the chinese basketball association says its ending its...
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-china trade war. u.s. markets closed lower on tuesday, this is as bloomberg learned that the trump administration is discussing restrictions on port polio flows into china. that includes a particular focus on investments made by u.s. government retirement funds. joining me to discuss bloomberg's stocks editor dave wilson in new york. dave, start with just talking to that we saw selloff a little bit today. how much did china play a role in this? dave: well, they certainly played a role to the extent that if you look at chinese companies here in the form of american deposits and receipts, they took a hit. i mean we're talking about retailer alibaba holding down 4%. j.d.com down 4%. the other search engine 2% and we started to see how the back and forth between up u.s. and china is showing in terms of individual companies and industries. i say that because three biggest eclines in the s&p 500 today were lab equipment companies, they were all down more than 6%. a had this dutch company, competitor of theirs co
-china trade war. u.s. markets closed lower on tuesday, this is as bloomberg learned that the trump administration is discussing restrictions on port polio flows into china. that includes a particular focus on investments made by u.s. government retirement funds. joining me to discuss bloomberg's stocks editor dave wilson in new york. dave, start with just talking to that we saw selloff a little bit today. how much did china play a role in this? dave: well, they certainly played a role to the...
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and business and money in china or china it is a huge market for sports organizations it's why sports teams go on tool that you mentioned in the piece that the nets and the lakers are playing in china this weekend it's why sports federations wants a events that it's a market that's growing that's the crucial thing in terms of t.v. rights sponsorship deals corporate sales the fan base you just have to consider the numbers china's population is what 1300000000 so even if you have 10 percent of the audience interested and that's a lot of eyeballs on the sports jonathan crane thank you so much. and now to some of the other business stories making the news. they just proceed plans to fire up to 10000 more staff according to the financial times this comes just weeks after its chief executives stepped down and announced the axing of 4000 employees citing a weak global outlook the latest cuts are part of a cost cutting drive amid falling interest rates bragg's it and the long running trade war the british government has brought home the last of the 150000 holiday makers left stranded by the c
and business and money in china or china it is a huge market for sports organizations it's why sports teams go on tool that you mentioned in the piece that the nets and the lakers are playing in china this weekend it's why sports federations wants a events that it's a market that's growing that's the crucial thing in terms of t.v. rights sponsorship deals corporate sales the fan base you just have to consider the numbers china's population is what 1300000000 so even if you have 10 percent of...
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if you to protest how we joined the movement 4 months ago china's 1st climate strife. was on the trail of planting trees is something that's easy to do and something that's possible to promote in china will tell you also inspired by young people around the world how you started demonstrating in front of the nope the government offices she was soon as quoted away by the police to have serious trouble if she continued. overkill how to keep killing but have taken a lot of courage so i'm hesitant about that i don't consider myself especially brave. turning a back on activism was also out of the question now several times a week she's out ranting trees and posting about her activities on social media tools to convince more young chinese to join the movement. university student danis with her today for the 2nd time the chinese government has made improving the environment one of its key goals but it keeps a tight lid on discussion how we became concerned about the environment after reading an article about plastic waste in the ocean. oh i know joe i started really worrying t
if you to protest how we joined the movement 4 months ago china's 1st climate strife. was on the trail of planting trees is something that's easy to do and something that's possible to promote in china will tell you also inspired by young people around the world how you started demonstrating in front of the nope the government offices she was soon as quoted away by the police to have serious trouble if she continued. overkill how to keep killing but have taken a lot of courage so i'm hesitant...
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-china trade war. india is sort of an outlier, macroe the downturn in economic data, notably the gdp data, coming to a six-year low, is due to domestic factors. a potential reversal of the fiscal consolidation come in with some of the campaign trail promises leading up to the elections in may, and some of the promises made afterward in regard to a potential modi care, universe or health care. there's questions on how much that will cost. potential revenues from corporate tax rates. the foreign investment community is in a bit of a holding pattern as it looks to india and this potential loss of central banking. protest hasord become synonymous across not just hong kong, other places in the world. what is one place i need to watch closely? >> the common theme i am drawing out from a lot of the protests we are seeing across the middle east and latin america is interesting to note that it is about services rather than commodities. if we go back to spring, comparisons drawn with egypt and lebanon with the a
-china trade war. india is sort of an outlier, macroe the downturn in economic data, notably the gdp data, coming to a six-year low, is due to domestic factors. a potential reversal of the fiscal consolidation come in with some of the campaign trail promises leading up to the elections in may, and some of the promises made afterward in regard to a potential modi care, universe or health care. there's questions on how much that will cost. potential revenues from corporate tax rates. the foreign...
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s in paying china celebrates 70 years of communist rule. the country's extraordinary economic transformation and ask what has been the cost of china's rapid growth. business to business i'm going to office in berlin welcome lover celebrations and a display of military might so moch 7 decades of communist rule this is how the party is celebrating 70 years in power how we look at now today rather we look at how the country could grow so rapidly what will happen now that growth is slowing down and the impact of the trade war with the united states but 1st let's take a quick look back at 70 years of economic development. back in 949 when the communists people so public of china was founded the country was dirt poor poorer than many african nations 70 percent of the population up peasants and day laborers getting by on an income of just $57.00 per year in a mostly agricultural economy common is possibly the most it owns reforms in the 1950 s. nationalized industry and distributed land from the wealthy to the country's poor but those policies let
s in paying china celebrates 70 years of communist rule. the country's extraordinary economic transformation and ask what has been the cost of china's rapid growth. business to business i'm going to office in berlin welcome lover celebrations and a display of military might so moch 7 decades of communist rule this is how the party is celebrating 70 years in power how we look at now today rather we look at how the country could grow so rapidly what will happen now that growth is slowing down and...
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said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think it's different they your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speech. in china we also have freedom of speach. but some areas. shouldn't it's a deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying that for those who rely on its money there are some lines which cannot be crossed joining us now via skype from manchester in the u.k. simon chadwick simon is a professor of sports enterprise itself a business school in manchester good to have you with us simon how do you see all of this playing out i mean the n.b.a. is a pretty big deal in china not only in terms of sport but in terms of jobs i was actually really surprised by this incident because the n.b.a. for best for the 2 decades now has not only invested a lot of money but has also invested a lot of time into their activities in china and this
said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think it's different they your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speech. in china we also have freedom of speach. but some areas. shouldn't it's a deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying...
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/china talks. fed chair powell set to speak this afternoon. >>> speaking of stocks, credit suisse naming names. seven contrarian stock ideas for you. >>> and new analyst, new opinion. one of microsoft investors, a bullish call we have that and more on the halftime report coming up in a few minutes. carl, i'll send it back to you now. >> see you in a bit. >>> trade talks obviously set to resume in washington this week the trump white house widening the trade blacklist, 20 entities including china startups added to the list which restricts organizations doing business with american firms. worth noting several on the list, joining us on the phone, florida republican senator marco rubio. good to have you with us good morning >> good morning. >> this entity list is the story of the day china is urging the u.s. to remove those entities from the black list why did the administration do this right when talks were going to begin >> i don't think these matters have anything to do with trade these are compani
/china talks. fed chair powell set to speak this afternoon. >>> speaking of stocks, credit suisse naming names. seven contrarian stock ideas for you. >>> and new analyst, new opinion. one of microsoft investors, a bullish call we have that and more on the halftime report coming up in a few minutes. carl, i'll send it back to you now. >> see you in a bit. >>> trade talks obviously set to resume in washington this week the trump white house widening the trade...
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it's about china. society, i think, is amazingly united you see somewhere between two thirds and three quarters of the people have absolutely determined that china is on the line after. therefore we've seen something also interesting or more appropriately, we haven't seen something, the dog that has not barked is that the mass of people in hong kong have not criticized the always rowdy and sometimes violent protests of the young kids. the ones who are in black. i think most hong kong girls right now have evidently decided that they are much more concerned about the excessive force used by the police. by the intransigence of carrie lam and by the intrusive actions of beijing. they are much more concerned about those things that they are about the tactics of the youthful demonstrators. hong kong are fighting back. because they are fighting back china is not moving its tanks and its armor and its troops into hong kong. i think that china does not think that if they did so this would be a 10 bed as people
it's about china. society, i think, is amazingly united you see somewhere between two thirds and three quarters of the people have absolutely determined that china is on the line after. therefore we've seen something also interesting or more appropriately, we haven't seen something, the dog that has not barked is that the mass of people in hong kong have not criticized the always rowdy and sometimes violent protests of the young kids. the ones who are in black. i think most hong kong girls...
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china relations. there are many in china who think that in addition to this trade friction, there are also different views about national security and until they really understand what the u.s. government is trying to do in these other areas they may hesitate to want to make a deal. shery: and bloomberg learn president trump may be considering also considering the u.s. limiting capital to china. i just wonder how concerned your members are. someone citing a power the president can actually 19977r this, an act from -- it allows the president to unilaterally freeze assets and/or payments to enforce asset divestments to deal with any unusual and extraordinary threats from outside the u.s.. how seriously are your members taking the potential of this power being used and how big of a deal would it be for businesses in china? tim: the u.s. president does have very broad powers. but the question is what would make the most sense for him to do. the u.s. and chinese economies are very broadly and deeply integr
china relations. there are many in china who think that in addition to this trade friction, there are also different views about national security and until they really understand what the u.s. government is trying to do in these other areas they may hesitate to want to make a deal. shery: and bloomberg learn president trump may be considering also considering the u.s. limiting capital to china. i just wonder how concerned your members are. someone citing a power the president can actually...
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today a socialist china standing proudly in the world's east. and no force can change the position of our great motherland and no force can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from stepping forward. the spectacle that followed was designed to highlight china's rise from a nation in despair to a global superpower. at the forefront of that newfound confidence a display of military might on a massive scale advanced weaponry including nuclear capable mistrials rumbling through beijing. the event comes at a crucial time growth is slowing as the trade war with the u.s. takes its toll on the economy and calls for more democracy grow louder both in hong kong and among the middle classes in mainland china. so the leadership china has taken to social media to fight back against dissent in hong kong and according to a new report beijing's dramatically expanded its awesome marsh warehouses to welcome what more can you tell us also what we've seen building over the past several months is this really unprecedented counter offensive that the chinese
today a socialist china standing proudly in the world's east. and no force can change the position of our great motherland and no force can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from stepping forward. the spectacle that followed was designed to highlight china's rise from a nation in despair to a global superpower. at the forefront of that newfound confidence a display of military might on a massive scale advanced weaponry including nuclear capable mistrials rumbling through beijing....