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intersection between china's economy, china's financial system, china's business, china leadership, china security, and i can't think of anyone in the world who pulls those pieces together more smartly and more come 'n sufficiently than the team at csif so i'm delighted that they would host this book talk and thank you scott and the team for helping pull this together. so, as i prepared to launch my book over the internet, i was thrilled to be doing it with csif and also had a concern. when you do a back launch in person, you audience is physically there and anyway see the kind of moral obligation to buy a copy of the book. when you do a book launch over the internet, perhaps that sense of moral obligation isn't there or quite as strong. so, devised an extremely clever mechanism which i'm going to use to try to ensure i engineer maximum sales from this event. with start my presentation i want everybody to raise their right hand and repeat after me, i tom orlik -- you insert your own enemy -- i pledge immediately after the preparation i will order a copy of china, the bubble that never pop
intersection between china's economy, china's financial system, china's business, china leadership, china security, and i can't think of anyone in the world who pulls those pieces together more smartly and more come 'n sufficiently than the team at csif so i'm delighted that they would host this book talk and thank you scott and the team for helping pull this together. so, as i prepared to launch my book over the internet, i was thrilled to be doing it with csif and also had a concern. when you...
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and later generalizing taiwan would be contrary to china's one china policy. so what does china do ? china has leverage over the americanofficial constituents . american companies, academics and members of the media have legitimate and understandable reasons to want access to chinese partners and markets. but because of the authoritarian nature of chinese communist party china has immense power over those same doctors and markets so china will sometimes start by trying to influence the american official overtly and directly. china on what might warn if the american official takes that trip to taiwan china will take it out on a company from the official'shome state by withholding the companies license to manufacture in china . that can be economically ruinous for the company and would directly pressure the american official to alter his travel plans and the official would know that china was trying to influence him . that would be bad enough but the chinese communist party doesn't stop there. it can't stop there if it wants to stay in power so it uses its lever
and later generalizing taiwan would be contrary to china's one china policy. so what does china do ? china has leverage over the americanofficial constituents . american companies, academics and members of the media have legitimate and understandable reasons to want access to chinese partners and markets. but because of the authoritarian nature of chinese communist party china has immense power over those same doctors and markets so china will sometimes start by trying to influence the american...
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medical device engineering firms and from the military you know of course china's not alone but china is responsible for 40 percent of global hacking well he went a little in their interest i think we need to be fair the way it's reported by the u.s. government in the media is that only countries that america doesn't like fax them ok hacking is going on all of the time it's a very lucrative illegal profession for a lot of people and some people do it for governments no doubt about it but to single chinatown only if it is doing that it's like you know russia hacked the american election well there were certainly individuals that were if your password was password you probably would get hacked ok mr podesta ok so what they were doing so sorry i did not ready to date that's a lot i'm. going to find that i'm going to kind of the cia and n.s.a. i'm not engage in any of these activities i mean this is the biggest foreign tell if you tell me that right and i want to does that so you know this is no surprise to me and also many refer to one part of the history that is not a stance was engaged
medical device engineering firms and from the military you know of course china's not alone but china is responsible for 40 percent of global hacking well he went a little in their interest i think we need to be fair the way it's reported by the u.s. government in the media is that only countries that america doesn't like fax them ok hacking is going on all of the time it's a very lucrative illegal profession for a lot of people and some people do it for governments no doubt about it but to...
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it's called the south china sea because it's near china not to put that money in california it might be my problem i think the idea is that you know that the u.s. needs your feels the need to and i'm not saying that you know this is necessarily right but the u.s. feels the need to contain what it views as an increasingly aggressive china and even under obama you know secretary has made it inside hillary clinton iraq trying to find aggression here what do you mean by. well the countries china invaded recently. well we're talking about is increasing military activity certainly that's a side of aggression. even though in other there. you noted statements from the pacific islands merican lake i mean it don't you think it was maybe an opinion on the head john. i wouldn't say problem well. you can offer regrets aggression i mean 1 i don't know if you've heard about them the dean principal michael ledeen used to work for the pentagon is a very famous saying abbot 10 years ago every 10 years also you know i stayed in to pick up some crap in a new country just ordered us to walk to me we were
it's called the south china sea because it's near china not to put that money in california it might be my problem i think the idea is that you know that the u.s. needs your feels the need to and i'm not saying that you know this is necessarily right but the u.s. feels the need to contain what it views as an increasingly aggressive china and even under obama you know secretary has made it inside hillary clinton iraq trying to find aggression here what do you mean by. well the countries china...
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china did not take that well in fact here is the warning that china has said the united states government officially warned the united states that they would consider deploying countermeasures in quotations against the warships including carrier killing bullets stick missiles while china insists that the united states is trying to provoke them ok that was a month ago now using china's own description a new provocation may be under way this time it's china's arch rival and u.s. ally taiwan that is conducting mill. terry exercises that are obviously meant to send beijing a stern message that message is a massive i mean massive live fire military exercise on land air and sea meant to quote show china this is what taiwan's president is saying show china taiwan's determination to defend itself if you're ready here it is. so what is the message that we here in the united states are sending china with some of what you just saw are right there and doing it through taiwan is it justified how will china react to all of this here's what we're going to do we're going to drill down because this is a p
china did not take that well in fact here is the warning that china has said the united states government officially warned the united states that they would consider deploying countermeasures in quotations against the warships including carrier killing bullets stick missiles while china insists that the united states is trying to provoke them ok that was a month ago now using china's own description a new provocation may be under way this time it's china's arch rival and u.s. ally taiwan that...
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china has this and that really has its values and then i'll side of china but the real thing is when we look at what for example president xi is doing is he to need to for the outside of china or actually for the things that china because there are different sort of speculations on hold the real power had china is it actually the president or is actually a large a different school was awaiting the party and has a struggle with that and against each other there are several heavy personalities that behind she and also behind the times party so whatever he does sometimes actually not too should not even show it to the people not even to son of spark off of the nationalistic feelings off the people but actually to show to the other heavy personalities behind the curtains that ok i was actually the right candidate i am the one who can lead the country into the right development margaux a complex picture absolutely and i mean a good reason where is where the lot of what i've been saying i mean i don't really common so much about power struggles behind the scenes because to me that i'd trea
china has this and that really has its values and then i'll side of china but the real thing is when we look at what for example president xi is doing is he to need to for the outside of china or actually for the things that china because there are different sort of speculations on hold the real power had china is it actually the president or is actually a large a different school was awaiting the party and has a struggle with that and against each other there are several heavy personalities...
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-china relations. this event was held at the richard nixon presidential liberia in california. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable michael pompeo, the honorable pete wilson, christopher nixon cox and hugh hewitt. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon. i am christopher nixon cox, grandson of president richard nixon. and on the half of my family and the board of directors of the nixon foundation i want to welcome you to another important event here at the richard nixon library, birthplace and use them, the of which is right behind me here. today we are honored to have secretary of state mike pompeo to have chosen the nixon library to make a major speech about u.s.-china relations. like we do so often at the liberia, , we are going to begia program with a prayer here would you please remain standing and welcome greg laurie, the senior pastor at harvest christian fellowship for an invocation. [applause] let's all pray together. father, we're so thankful to live in this country, the united
-china relations. this event was held at the richard nixon presidential liberia in california. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable michael pompeo, the honorable pete wilson, christopher nixon cox and hugh hewitt. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon. i am christopher nixon cox, grandson of president richard nixon. and on the half of my family and the board of directors of the nixon foundation i want to welcome you to another important event here at the richard...
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when china keeps a low profile, they say china keeps a low profile, they say china needs to take more responsibility. when china takes more spots ability, they become more aggressive. that's the perspective ofa aggressive. that's the perspective of a approaching the microprobe ageing supporter. the washington correspondent from the washington chinese servicejoins us correspondent from the washington chinese service joins us live now. does china see itself as being disproportionately targeted, or does it understand why the uk and the us are taking these measures against it? it's a little bit of both. china certainly sees itself as being u nfa i rly certainly sees itself as being unfairly targeted and even believed. the uk and the us are bashing china in its view because they're so powerful economically, and technologically, as well, that the west now feels threatened, so it's trying to bring china down. huawei isa trying to bring china down. huawei is a potent example here, the leader of the 5g industry. its presence sparks national security concerns in the west. but even chinese compa
when china keeps a low profile, they say china keeps a low profile, they say china needs to take more responsibility. when china takes more spots ability, they become more aggressive. that's the perspective ofa aggressive. that's the perspective of a approaching the microprobe ageing supporter. the washington correspondent from the washington chinese servicejoins us correspondent from the washington chinese service joins us live now. does china see itself as being disproportionately targeted,...
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threaten a completely coupling from china and even clamor for a new cold war against china 3rd china's resolve to fulfill its international obligations has not changed this year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the united nations china was the 1st the country to put its signature on the e.u. and charter it is now a member more than 100 intergovernmental international organizations and has signed over 500 multilateral treaties. it has freeze fully fulfill its international responsibilities and obligations it has never withdraw from international organizations all treaties now does they believe in us 1st at the expense of others it is completely wrong to see the national security law on kong as a violation of sinope it is joint declaration of failure on a international obligations the call contents of joint declaration is about china's resumption of exercise of sovereignty over one common and national security law of hong kong coolie embodies the campaign hence it too is direction of the central government of china over hung up the policies regarding hong kong lay out in the
threaten a completely coupling from china and even clamor for a new cold war against china 3rd china's resolve to fulfill its international obligations has not changed this year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the united nations china was the 1st the country to put its signature on the e.u. and charter it is now a member more than 100 intergovernmental international organizations and has signed over 500 multilateral treaties. it has freeze fully fulfill its international...
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in china, public order is a priority. fear of unrest often drives officials to withhold information, play down risks and delay action. in any country, when you have something, the virus, which is dangerous to people's health, when something unknown, there always might be a panic. you can't say this is a cover up, since on the official channel, you know, we report through the normal channel, but on this we need to make sure that there should be no panic. it's a very fragile state. and i don't think people quite realise how fragile the communist party regime fears itself to be. public panic is only one step removed from public protest and public disorder. on 12th january, in the city of shenzhen, a family was diagnosed with the new coronavirus by eminent doctor kwok—yung yuen. only some of them had been to wuhan. professor yuen was one of the scientists who identified sars 17 years ago. he knew family clusters signalled human transmission and that a pandemic was now a real danger. i have the experience of diagnosing cases
in china, public order is a priority. fear of unrest often drives officials to withhold information, play down risks and delay action. in any country, when you have something, the virus, which is dangerous to people's health, when something unknown, there always might be a panic. you can't say this is a cover up, since on the official channel, you know, we report through the normal channel, but on this we need to make sure that there should be no panic. it's a very fragile state. and i don't...
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has china is still actually short of infrastructure believe it or not and i guess china just has to build infrastructure and it will have to somehow manage you know manage the systems but clearly clearly it's difficult because there's no question that it's very difficult absolutely and that how difficult is it to manage all these dams i mean we're looking at some of them that were built in the 1950 s. in the 1960 s. and are in need of maintenance there are much smaller tributaries the small dikes but how closely are they all being monitored. as far as i know that many of the dams are actually very much underused and also because along the answer river there are many of those dams there was a beaut of our budiman time ago and we have seen various reports that there were basically no maintenance for many of the smaller size of the dams of course the 3 gorges dam is a very crucial part of this whole project so it is under closer scrutiny but even so we have seen that in sections of the 3 gorges dam there are already some sign that it may not be able to hold further rains if it happens
has china is still actually short of infrastructure believe it or not and i guess china just has to build infrastructure and it will have to somehow manage you know manage the systems but clearly clearly it's difficult because there's no question that it's very difficult absolutely and that how difficult is it to manage all these dams i mean we're looking at some of them that were built in the 1950 s. in the 1960 s. and are in need of maintenance there are much smaller tributaries the small...
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fact that china is not like us. it is more like the reverse of that. china will put forward more harsh words, threats of coercion but that cannot go on for too long because the economy is in decline, rising local government debt. you can imagine the emergence of discontent locally, not to mention hong kong which is another big puzzle. the emergence of discontent within china even though we do not see very much of that. i think the strategic position of china in the international world stage has shifted in the last six months because of the pandemic. fascinating to get your thoughts on that. thank you. thank you very much. covid—i9, the disease caused by the coronavirus, only came to light at the end of last year, and the more scientists study it, the more they're learning about who is most at risk. here's our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. the risk of catching and dying with covid—i9 varies dramatically depending on your age, and roughly doubles every five to six years. now if we look at data for england a
fact that china is not like us. it is more like the reverse of that. china will put forward more harsh words, threats of coercion but that cannot go on for too long because the economy is in decline, rising local government debt. you can imagine the emergence of discontent locally, not to mention hong kong which is another big puzzle. the emergence of discontent within china even though we do not see very much of that. i think the strategic position of china in the international world stage has...
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and china. coming up, despite a boost from coronavirus anti-body tests, e'll discuss it with the roche chief executive. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics finance politics. this is bloomberg "surveillance." i'm francine lacqua in london. sales at roche took a hit from the coronavirus pandemic despite the boost of sales from the anti-body test. sales are now recovering. joining us now is the chief executive officer of roche. thank you for giving us a little bit of your busy schedule. i want to talk about anti-body testing. is the world's testing capacity sufficient right now? >> demand for covid-19 testing is clearly outstripping the supply and the bottleneck is not so much with anti-body tests. the actually molecular tests which identify whether you are infected or not. demand is enormous and therefore it is so important that tests are really allocated to those patients with symptoms. is patients and any source very important that we do everything, every one of us to help or reduce infec
and china. coming up, despite a boost from coronavirus anti-body tests, e'll discuss it with the roche chief executive. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics finance politics. this is bloomberg "surveillance." i'm francine lacqua in london. sales at roche took a hit from the coronavirus pandemic despite the boost of sales from the anti-body test. sales are now recovering. joining us now is the chief executive officer of roche. thank you for giving us a little bit of your busy...
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china has sanctioned commerce, trade, the companies of those countries operating in china. so to be honest, it is difficult to predict what china might do with regard to the united kingdom, but we might have to expect that british companies would be in the cross hairs. what china is doing to its uighur minority has caused international outrage. men have been forced into mass re—education camps. women forcibly sterilised. dominic raab said the human rights abuses were egregious and deeply, deeply troubling. the ambassador was shown a video that appears to show bound blindfolded men being forced on to a train. this was his response. uighur people enjoy harmonious life, peaceful harmonious co—existence with other ethnic groups of people. uighur people is just one small portion of the chinese population, among even among the muslims, but they are, the majority of them are living happily, peacefully, harmoniously. the british government says it can't stand by and watch abuses take place but it also wants a good relationship with china and with the us at the same time. an alm
china has sanctioned commerce, trade, the companies of those countries operating in china. so to be honest, it is difficult to predict what china might do with regard to the united kingdom, but we might have to expect that british companies would be in the cross hairs. what china is doing to its uighur minority has caused international outrage. men have been forced into mass re—education camps. women forcibly sterilised. dominic raab said the human rights abuses were egregious and deeply,...
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all china. and shareholders of american companies immensely benefited from it go ahead. absolutely as of now china is already the largest patent producer in the world larger than the united states and china has a greater vested interest in protecting our rights or china itself or its companies as well as for companies throughout the world and the chinese economic transformation over the past 40 yes is really achieved by the great contribution and hard work and hard labor of the chinese people you don't really need we really . take a rest for weekends we really take holidays off for example we keep working and this is there really is a fundamental reason for the high economic productivity interest and i think if you compare the disciplining or the work. ethics of the chinese people versus many other countries you will see why china's economic development has been so rapid over the last 40 years and i hope really it will continue to accuse china of archaeology rights set is really the wrong tree a
all china. and shareholders of american companies immensely benefited from it go ahead. absolutely as of now china is already the largest patent producer in the world larger than the united states and china has a greater vested interest in protecting our rights or china itself or its companies as well as for companies throughout the world and the chinese economic transformation over the past 40 yes is really achieved by the great contribution and hard work and hard labor of the chinese people...
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and china that's why we are awaiting president trump's comments regarding china. it's not just trade. it's also mike pompeo yesterday saying that china did not have a right to claim resources in the south china sea, which of course china says it does have a right to do so so we have this ongoing back and forth rhetoric which all contributes to heightened tensions >> yeah. you guy verss have heard me says before i don't think the trump administration's policy toward china, while i think it's bipartisan that we all agree we need to take them on, we are very much in a cold war with them on the tech front we're in a bit of a hot war there's lots of examples i can point to increased tension with china just means headwinds to global growth we know we're seeing deglobalization. if this sanctioned tit for tat results in a rollback of tariffs or put forward of more tariffs, when we know who pays for that u.s. consumers pay for that, manufacturers pay for that, farmers pay for that i don't think it makes a heck of a lot of sense i think, again, looking at the state of the r
and china that's why we are awaiting president trump's comments regarding china. it's not just trade. it's also mike pompeo yesterday saying that china did not have a right to claim resources in the south china sea, which of course china says it does have a right to do so so we have this ongoing back and forth rhetoric which all contributes to heightened tensions >> yeah. you guy verss have heard me says before i don't think the trump administration's policy toward china, while i think...
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progress indeed it was china i think the fact that china has been at the camp the punched. back off you noticed they just showed it to me because something i'm not sure of that united states puzzle i'm not at all also i think very important is that the american response to to the pandemic has been is nothing less than a disaster ok there's comparisons you can have all around the world we don't have to use chinese the comparison if you don't want you can use europe is a very good example and i think that's projecting and i think it's kind of sad and blaming china is a good that you're not to explain why the reason single payer health care like everywhere else in the world ok i think that's one part of syria i don't want to see a new cold war i don't want to see a conflict here is it just because we're in the silly season of the american presidential election or is there is it is this real and if you could give maybe beijing's perspective is the united states going to ratchet up the the rhetoric and me even more in the face of this rivalry go ahead well i think you know if we
progress indeed it was china i think the fact that china has been at the camp the punched. back off you noticed they just showed it to me because something i'm not sure of that united states puzzle i'm not at all also i think very important is that the american response to to the pandemic has been is nothing less than a disaster ok there's comparisons you can have all around the world we don't have to use chinese the comparison if you don't want you can use europe is a very good example and i...
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the china of 2020 is not the china of 1972 or even the china of 20000 or 210. it's across every dimension of power, political, power, diplomatic, economic, innovative, military and even cultural it with an alternative and deeply disturbing model for global governance. china today is led by the commonest party is unlike any challenge we have faced as a nation before. emboldened by the shortcomings and the enablement of the trump administration china's more active and more assertive in the region and in the international community than ever before. indeed, just since this past march china has increased its patrols near the san conkle islands in the east china sea as well as the coercive activities in the south china sea. conducted air and maritime controls intending to threaten taiwan, with india along the actual line of control with the people's liberation army first use of force abroad in 30 years. continue to implement a morally repugnant campaign genocide of cool oppression of the to button people and the crushing of its own civil liberties. just yesterday re
the china of 2020 is not the china of 1972 or even the china of 20000 or 210. it's across every dimension of power, political, power, diplomatic, economic, innovative, military and even cultural it with an alternative and deeply disturbing model for global governance. china today is led by the commonest party is unlike any challenge we have faced as a nation before. emboldened by the shortcomings and the enablement of the trump administration china's more active and more assertive in the region...
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-china tit for tat. you can get more on the tension between the two stories and what on your to go terminals. you can also customize your settings, so you only get the news on the industries and assets that you care about. next guest says markets will not get rattled by tensions until action is taken on tariffs. we get the market outlook from andrew graham next. this is bloomberg. ♪ let's get back to those u.s.-china tensions as investors continue to weigh the fallout. a mixed start following what beijing calls the forced entry into the houston consulate, bound to respond as necessary. joining us is a portfolio manager, andrew graham. great to have you with us. markets kind of resilient than it comes to the latest round of u.s.-china tensions, with the trade negotiations and headlines not really affecting any markets. why? i think it was the decision to close consulates, the decision to put sanctions on chinese officials. i think those were deliberately chosen to limit the economic fallout or the finan
-china tit for tat. you can get more on the tension between the two stories and what on your to go terminals. you can also customize your settings, so you only get the news on the industries and assets that you care about. next guest says markets will not get rattled by tensions until action is taken on tariffs. we get the market outlook from andrew graham next. this is bloomberg. ♪ let's get back to those u.s.-china tensions as investors continue to weigh the fallout. a mixed start following...
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lapping sinkings over hong kong in sin john you're challenging china's claims in the south china sea i mean the u.s. appears to be putting china back in its in its box if you will or do you think we're watching a 21st century cold war take place right before our eyes right now. as i said it's a tech cold war that was going to come before we talked about coronavirus but when you talk about a cold war more broadly people immediately think about the americans the soviets the east west blocks and you know i think that in 5 years' time if you go to a wal-mart you're still going to be buying a lot of chinese goods i think if you go to an american university mid's here university in 5 years time the chinese students foreign students will still be paying a preponderance of the $41000000000.00 a year that those colleges and universities make thankfully from international students so i don't think we are talking about the kind of decoupling and 0 sum this in the totality of the u.s. china relationship that we experienced in the height of the cold war but we certainly have what i would say is e
lapping sinkings over hong kong in sin john you're challenging china's claims in the south china sea i mean the u.s. appears to be putting china back in its in its box if you will or do you think we're watching a 21st century cold war take place right before our eyes right now. as i said it's a tech cold war that was going to come before we talked about coronavirus but when you talk about a cold war more broadly people immediately think about the americans the soviets the east west blocks and...
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and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on huawei she is trying to keep china on side without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision on while way makes up balancing act much more challenging. and indeed it does have to talk about that a lot more tonight i'm joined by ian bremmer he's president of the razor group n. g.'s iraq media and is one of the world's leading wrist assessors he joins me from new york city tonight in it's good to have you back on the day so let me ask you who won big today who won or who lost big today and why. well you know you already made the point in the in your opening segment there this is a win for trump i would argue that what we're calling the technology cold war between the u.s. and china ha
and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on huawei she is trying to keep china on side without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision on while way makes up balancing act much more challenging. and indeed it does have...
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biden, we believe that a rising china is a positive development. a rising china continues to control our supply chain. i do not find that positive at all. i think the reverse. pelosi says what the president about china's interests is an interesting diversion. does she find that same diversion interesting when she listens to christopher wray? or what we read that he said?adam schiff claims the escalation on america , on closing the houston consulate. this very dramatic and sudden escalation with china is all about politics. this is the chair of the intel committee. others will tell you this was the hub of espionage for the communist party of china. but our chairman of intelligence blames america for it. the chairman of the armed services, he actually said this on the floor of the house regarding a motion to recommit to hold anybody who would hack america over the vaccine to put sanctions on us. this is what they voted against but this is what the chairman of armed services said. it is not china's job to warn the american people about the virus. chin
biden, we believe that a rising china is a positive development. a rising china continues to control our supply chain. i do not find that positive at all. i think the reverse. pelosi says what the president about china's interests is an interesting diversion. does she find that same diversion interesting when she listens to christopher wray? or what we read that he said?adam schiff claims the escalation on america , on closing the houston consulate. this very dramatic and sudden escalation with...
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washington rejects beijing's claims in the south china sea china in turn accuses the us of undermining regional peace and stability. there i missed on the attack and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a mali and man accused of torturing women and destroying ancient monuments and timbuktu goes on trial at the international criminal court a. strong resistance to donald trump's demand that schools reopened in september coronavirus cases soar in several u.s. states. we're not going to put our children in a place with their health is in danger. and the british government is expected to ban huawei from its 5 g. network and another setback for the chinese tech giant. now china is accusing the united states of trying to stir up trouble in the south china sea that's secretary of state mike pompei are said beijing's claims to the region are completely unlawful and china claims nearly the entire area but that's just future by several other southeast asian countries waiting. reports from bangkok. in several areas of the south china sea islands at ols and reefs have been transformed c
washington rejects beijing's claims in the south china sea china in turn accuses the us of undermining regional peace and stability. there i missed on the attack and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a mali and man accused of torturing women and destroying ancient monuments and timbuktu goes on trial at the international criminal court a. strong resistance to donald trump's demand that schools reopened in september coronavirus cases soar in several u.s. states. we're not going to...
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and others jockey for control to stay on top china has dredged islands in the south china sea for new military bases expanded its marine corps from 20000 troops 210-0000 introduce a whole host of new military technologies to its naval hospital as china's economy has grown it is used its wealth to secure strategic locations for any future use by its navy money has been poured into ports across the indian ocean in order to secure access rights and it's not just money it's also about resources china's large coastguard fleets supplemented by maritime militias posing as fishermen but answering directly to the military they have harassed vietnamese and filipino. fishing fleets in an effort to control resource rich regions like the south china sea and some regional leaders have already accepted china's economic dominance when the sea is a mutation. an event team. china's neighbor forces now operate on a 2 track path on the one hand its militias and coast guard a dominating vital regions intimidating the vessels of other countries in order to establish control what we've seen in the last few
and others jockey for control to stay on top china has dredged islands in the south china sea for new military bases expanded its marine corps from 20000 troops 210-0000 introduce a whole host of new military technologies to its naval hospital as china's economy has grown it is used its wealth to secure strategic locations for any future use by its navy money has been poured into ports across the indian ocean in order to secure access rights and it's not just money it's also about resources...
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and china trade new barbs. washington rejects china's claim to the south china sea. top u.s. senators are facing mainland sanctions. haidi: u.s.-china sentiments dominating again with the grim overlay of rolling back restrictions around the world. this is how we are shaping up when it comes to u.s. futures contracts, up by .2% after what was a truly volatile session. we had the s&p 500 touching levels pre-pandemic and we also have the nasdaq hitting a fresh record before finishing in the red and we spoke about tesla being a huge part of that tech eventual close lower. nikkei futures up by .2 percent. sydney futures escalating in the red, point 8% lower, looking like a set up of .5% lower, this as we are expecting an announcement today that the fed of new south wales will ease back those restrictions when it comes to indoor gatherings at pubs after cases coming from the pubs. it is now over 20. new zealand trading modestly higher, about .25%. some significant trade data out of china but really, there is a greater focus on the geopolitical side of things in today's session. she
and china trade new barbs. washington rejects china's claim to the south china sea. top u.s. senators are facing mainland sanctions. haidi: u.s.-china sentiments dominating again with the grim overlay of rolling back restrictions around the world. this is how we are shaping up when it comes to u.s. futures contracts, up by .2% after what was a truly volatile session. we had the s&p 500 touching levels pre-pandemic and we also have the nasdaq hitting a fresh record before finishing in the...
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to china,ll wish well but what china has unleashed on the world, it is hard to even fathom. ofee people now, friends mine, they walk up, they want to say hello, and they have to keep their distance and they are all covered up like url covered up with face masks. it is a different world. but we are coming out on top. biden sides with china over america time and time again that he set on the fourth of july, american history is no fairytale, and yet blindly celebrates china, saying few nations in history have come so far so fast. he is so proud of them. he is so proud of them. now, joe biden is pushing a platform that would demolish the u.s. economy, totally demolish it. so we built the greatest economy in the history of our country, greatest in the history of the world, that was a few months ago, best unemployment numbers for african-american, asian american, hispanic american, best for women, best for everybody, best for young people who didn't have a high school diploma, didn't have a if theyplum -- diploma, had a diploma, they were really in good shape. we built the greates
to china,ll wish well but what china has unleashed on the world, it is hard to even fathom. ofee people now, friends mine, they walk up, they want to say hello, and they have to keep their distance and they are all covered up like url covered up with face masks. it is a different world. but we are coming out on top. biden sides with china over america time and time again that he set on the fourth of july, american history is no fairytale, and yet blindly celebrates china, saying few nations in...
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as a result of what china has done in hong kong. in china, you are now portrayed as an agent of hostile foreign powers, and that is going to be a powerful argument against you, isn't it? well, i'm not in any connection to any political power outside hong kong. i'm not in alliance with any agency or receiving any fundings. i have to make it clear here. but my... but how do you think hong kongers, and indeed people in the chinese mainland, are going to feel about you supporting punitive actions being taken which could damage their standard of living, their economic status? because a lot of hong kong people agree on that — that is how we hold china accountable. the problem is china has been violating the sino—british joint declaration, and how we could overturn it and make it into the right track. people feel like we need the help of the international community, so that's why we've got a team, or we've got a huge workload on the international advocacy work. and, for me, what i was trying to say, that china has to understand that th
as a result of what china has done in hong kong. in china, you are now portrayed as an agent of hostile foreign powers, and that is going to be a powerful argument against you, isn't it? well, i'm not in any connection to any political power outside hong kong. i'm not in alliance with any agency or receiving any fundings. i have to make it clear here. but my... but how do you think hong kongers, and indeed people in the chinese mainland, are going to feel about you supporting punitive actions...
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china was paying $39 million a year. and china had too much say. they worked it very hard which is a bad thing done by our past administrations, but we were tough, and we're saying -- i was asking, i was saying why are we paying so much more than china? china has 1.4 billion people, we have 325, probably 325 million approximately. nobody can give me the exact count. we're trying to get an exact count but you have over the years many illegals who come into the country. but you could say i 325-350 million people as opposed to 1.4 billion people. and the world trade is terrible. that deal is terrible. the world health is a terrible deal. we've been very tough on the world trade organization, and we've been i guess as touch -- tough as you can get on world health. we've told them we're getting out. they made a lot of bad production, and they said a lot of bad things about what to do and how to do it, and they turned out to be wrong. and they were really a puppet of china. and make no mistake, we hold china fully responsible for concealing the virus and
china was paying $39 million a year. and china had too much say. they worked it very hard which is a bad thing done by our past administrations, but we were tough, and we're saying -- i was asking, i was saying why are we paying so much more than china? china has 1.4 billion people, we have 325, probably 325 million approximately. nobody can give me the exact count. we're trying to get an exact count but you have over the years many illegals who come into the country. but you could say i...
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china winning the trade. china willing to try to i don't think anyone is winning the trade war i do think going back to the us i think a lot of the stuff that the united states has been doing i actually agree with a lot of the things that have been happening the problem of trade war. being a pushback not know i think i think a lot of it and many ways i think this is long overdue the problem as president and the trump administration it's never quite sure whether they have accepted what china the chinese system is and are really just trying to push back they are genuinely trying to change what the c.c.p. house structurally at home and that is incredibly difficult i know that us doing the same thing their demand. structural reforms of china are what i keep telling people is it incredibly difficult to get the party to do something it doesn't want to do and this really shows in the trade for results because trump has been throwing tariffs at china and he's been playing hardball and where is the u.s. the more askin
china winning the trade. china willing to try to i don't think anyone is winning the trade war i do think going back to the us i think a lot of the stuff that the united states has been doing i actually agree with a lot of the things that have been happening the problem of trade war. being a pushback not know i think i think a lot of it and many ways i think this is long overdue the problem as president and the trump administration it's never quite sure whether they have accepted what china the...
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the china 2020 is not the china of 1972 or even the china of 2000 or 2010. toronto today is challenging the united states across every dimension of power. political, diplomatic, economic, innovation, military, even cultural, and with an alternative and deeply disturbing model for global governance. propelled by xi jinping, hyper nationalism, is unlike any child replaced by -- faces nation. before emboldened by the shortcomings of the trump administration, china today is more active and more assertive in that region and into the international community than they were before. indeed, just since this past march, china has increased patrols, near the prosecco islands, these try to, city as well as its course of activities in the south china sea. conducted air maritime patrols, intended to threaten taiwan, clashed with india along the actual line of control. the people's liberation army first use of force abroad in 30 years, continue to implement him morally repugnant campaigned genocide in this injuring, it's cool oppression of the tibetan people and the crushin
the china 2020 is not the china of 1972 or even the china of 2000 or 2010. toronto today is challenging the united states across every dimension of power. political, diplomatic, economic, innovation, military, even cultural, and with an alternative and deeply disturbing model for global governance. propelled by xi jinping, hyper nationalism, is unlike any child replaced by -- faces nation. before emboldened by the shortcomings of the trump administration, china today is more active and more...
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and china needs the west needs china and china needs the west. i think everybody knows this ultimately, it'sjust the west. i think everybody knows this ultimately, it's just that somehow or other, there's going to have to be a path forward. at the moment, it's so hard to see what it is, given that, like i say, the fighting over the south of china sea, trade, coronavirus, threats going back and forth, more sanctions. yeah, it's just going back and forth, more sanctions. yeah, it'sjust really ha rd sanctions. yeah, it'sjust really hard to see at the moment what it would take for china to get back on a sort of normal footing, if i can put it to you that way, with the west. zhaoyin feng, bbc chinese in washington dc. based in washington, dc, but of course, with lots of chinese contacts there, do you think there are avenues by which china can navigate to a friendlier relationship? it is certainly getting very difficult for china. we are seeing the situation which is china versus the rest of the world in many forms. china is getting attacked here, the
and china needs the west needs china and china needs the west. i think everybody knows this ultimately, it'sjust the west. i think everybody knows this ultimately, it's just that somehow or other, there's going to have to be a path forward. at the moment, it's so hard to see what it is, given that, like i say, the fighting over the south of china sea, trade, coronavirus, threats going back and forth, more sanctions. yeah, it's just going back and forth, more sanctions. yeah, it'sjust really ha...
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and china had too much say. we worked it very hard which is a bad thing done by our past administrations but, we are tough. they said why are we paying so much more than china? we have 325, probably 325 million approximately. nobody can give the exact count, and we have over the years many illegals that have come over into the country so depends on how you want to count it. that's 4 billion people and of the world trade -- the world trade is terrible, world health is a terrible deal and we've been very tough in the world. we have been my guess is as tough as you can get on world health. we withdrew our money and told him we are getting out but it doesn't mean that we will go back in. they made a lot of bad predictions and set a lot of bad things about what to do and how to do it and they turned out to be wrong. they were really a puppet of china. make no mistake, we hold china fully responsible for concealing the virus and unleashing it up on the world. they could have stopped it, they should have stopped it and
and china had too much say. we worked it very hard which is a bad thing done by our past administrations but, we are tough. they said why are we paying so much more than china? we have 325, probably 325 million approximately. nobody can give the exact count, and we have over the years many illegals that have come over into the country so depends on how you want to count it. that's 4 billion people and of the world trade -- the world trade is terrible, world health is a terrible deal and we've...
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china has none. it does not even have a friend except north korea it has treaty obligations with, but that is not much of a friend. there are plenty of resources. the question is does the u.s. have the leadership capacity and the vision to re-weave that willc in such a way that be in our national not? >> thank you. >> congressman, may i jump in? >> please. >> just to align with my colleague's comments. he said china does not have any friends. in a sense it is true, but if you look at how other countries assess their interests with regard to china, it is a sea of red and disinterest with the exception of economic oath than it is a column of green across the line with these countries that see china as an important economic art in her. with the united states saying you have to choose between sn china, it is not going to work for these country governments who want to prioritize choice to build economic resiliency when they are in such a fragile economic state. i want to quickly go back to congressman swa
china has none. it does not even have a friend except north korea it has treaty obligations with, but that is not much of a friend. there are plenty of resources. the question is does the u.s. have the leadership capacity and the vision to re-weave that willc in such a way that be in our national not? >> thank you. >> congressman, may i jump in? >> please. >> just to align with my colleague's comments. he said china does not have any friends. in a sense it is true, but...
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sea the east china sea indian. china border so we see a great deal of assertiveness and especially in the south china sea the slow erosion this kind of salami slicing tactics and this is large around the world so the slow slow gradual approach and for example within the e.u. itself it's unable to even make a strong statement on what happened in hong kong only 24 years 27 years since it was signed so it's practically not even halfway through so there's a great deal of concern about china following international norms they say all these nice things they want to be multilateral support international rules and norms but we're not seeing that and to see a country that has democracy be absorbed amoeba like into this new type of authoritarian surveillance i think sends a worrying trend for everybody and in addition we're seeing economic coercion just 2 days ago china warned europe that if they did not embrace what way they were it was unlikely that ericsson and nokia would be able to export their products which are manufa
sea the east china sea indian. china border so we see a great deal of assertiveness and especially in the south china sea the slow erosion this kind of salami slicing tactics and this is large around the world so the slow slow gradual approach and for example within the e.u. itself it's unable to even make a strong statement on what happened in hong kong only 24 years 27 years since it was signed so it's practically not even halfway through so there's a great deal of concern about china...
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what can you tell us about this deal with china sir. you're not going to get very much. look at it in asia. we have a. relationship. it's not you can. go to. many should. be minting between you know i'm not i'm not. sure we all are. i don't know the media musician. even if it is not how. i'm such an agreement oh i did. something. but let me ask you the question this way remember most of our audience is in the united states and here's what i think they would want to know do you feel like you are doing this deal with china because you can't do a deal with the united states because the u.s. in that sense has pushed you away. you know we are not here not to go to bed but i'm being from the united states. you know and china are 2 national. and the girl's eyes are on the strategy because i have. got a lot happening underground is not going to get us because i said you don and i try not to suggestions for how many years but mr bassett we cannot minimize the horrible relations between the united states and iran it's as bad as i think it's ever been. how much of this do you think
what can you tell us about this deal with china sir. you're not going to get very much. look at it in asia. we have a. relationship. it's not you can. go to. many should. be minting between you know i'm not i'm not. sure we all are. i don't know the media musician. even if it is not how. i'm such an agreement oh i did. something. but let me ask you the question this way remember most of our audience is in the united states and here's what i think they would want to know do you feel like you are...
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/china business council, which advocates for american businesses in china. >> china's system is set up in such a way that the state has access to information that companies would consider to be trade secrets. president trump has raised issues that have been irritant in the relationship foe a very, long time, that have not been adequately addressed the chinese side. and frankly, those issues go too the core ow china's economic system operates. >> reporter: the chinese government protects key industries from foreign competion, especially artificial intelligence. >> ( translated ): we hope our products can replace human labor in industries anfactory environments. >> reporter: exrobot is working on hum-like a.i. robots. they can mimic facial expressions, respond to questions... ( speaking in chinese ) ...even host a teashow. ( ng in chinese ) exrobot president, yang dongyue: >> ( translated ): their main fution is to communicate with people, so a good appearance is a must. if the robot is very good- looking, like a pretty lady or a handme man, people will feel more pleasant when talking wi
/china business council, which advocates for american businesses in china. >> china's system is set up in such a way that the state has access to information that companies would consider to be trade secrets. president trump has raised issues that have been irritant in the relationship foe a very, long time, that have not been adequately addressed the chinese side. and frankly, those issues go too the core ow china's economic system operates. >> reporter: the chinese government...
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china relations. like we do so often in the library, we are going to begin our program with a prayer. would you please remain standing and welcome greg laurie, senior pastor at harvest christian fellowship big. (applause) >> let us all prayed together. father, we are so thankful to live in this country of the united states of america. one thing we treasure so greatly is the freedom we have from you to pursue life, liberty and happiness. we have the freedom to speak our minds. the freedom to warship, and the freedom to proclaim the message that jesus christ died for our sons and rose from the dead and can give the personal life, liberty and happiness if we will put our trust in him. we have other brothers and sisters and other countries that do not have this freedom. we think of those suffering under the tyranny of china, including our own persecuted church. we pray for them, that you would strengthen them and help them. we thank you for president trump who wants to lead us courageouslyw+ in the right
china relations. like we do so often in the library, we are going to begin our program with a prayer. would you please remain standing and welcome greg laurie, senior pastor at harvest christian fellowship big. (applause) >> let us all prayed together. father, we are so thankful to live in this country of the united states of america. one thing we treasure so greatly is the freedom we have from you to pursue life, liberty and happiness. we have the freedom to speak our minds. the freedom...
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and china. have seen president trump now take more direct action against china's human rights issues. we have seen him sign the weaker human rights act last month. interesting with those sanctions was that when they were applied to chinese officials over human rights issues, the u.s. administration did not use specifically that sanctions bill that was passed almost unanimously by congress but they made use of the magnitsky human rights accountability act. this gives the u.s. broad onhority to put sanctions foreign officials. yesterday, we had china imposing sanctions on u.s. officials including senator ted cruz and marco rubio. the big question, what happens if we get sanctions now over hong kong. this is potentially what we could hear over president trump, the signing of the autonomy act. this could be more severe because this would not only affect individuals but would also analyze banks doing business with officials who implement this new national security law. mean?oes that we will have to s
and china. have seen president trump now take more direct action against china's human rights issues. we have seen him sign the weaker human rights act last month. interesting with those sanctions was that when they were applied to chinese officials over human rights issues, the u.s. administration did not use specifically that sanctions bill that was passed almost unanimously by congress but they made use of the magnitsky human rights accountability act. this gives the u.s. broad onhority to...
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sea china in turn accuses the u.s. of undermining regional peace and stability a 1000000 man accused of torturing women and destroying ancient monuments in timbuktu goes on trial at the international criminal courts also this hour a strong resistance to donald trump's demands that schools reopened in september as coronavirus cases soar in several u.s. cities it's more not going to put our children in a place with their health is in danger and the u.k. government is expected to ban huawei from its 5 g. network in another setback for the chinese tech giants m joining us you're up there with the board as the search begins for a new name for washington's n.f.l. team paul top and be a star russell westbrook test positive for current virus and there are more cases inside the leaks so-called bubble at disney world in florida. thank you for joining us china is accusing the united states of trying to stir up trouble in the south china sea that's after secretary of state michael bell said beijing's claims to the region completel
sea china in turn accuses the u.s. of undermining regional peace and stability a 1000000 man accused of torturing women and destroying ancient monuments in timbuktu goes on trial at the international criminal courts also this hour a strong resistance to donald trump's demands that schools reopened in september as coronavirus cases soar in several u.s. cities it's more not going to put our children in a place with their health is in danger and the u.k. government is expected to ban huawei from...
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and the answer to a successful relationship and china i would argue is not keeping china down that's beyond our capability the chinese will determine their own trajectory what we need to do though is determine our own trajectory and we need to make the united states more competitive and deal with all these domestic challenges we've got as national security at the end of the day is has both the foreign policy dimension and domestic image that's occurring with 2 sides and we won't be able to have the resources to succeed in the world to present a 2nd successful model to the world unless we get it right here at home and unless we get it right here at home americans will have an appetite to be heavily involved in the world so again whoever wins this election and you can choose anything when you run for president one thing you can choose is your inbox and you got to whoever wins is going to inherit a daunting inbox everything from china to climate change to north korea to iran to venezuela and war around the world and in america. as you correctly say challenge lightens immediate issues li
and the answer to a successful relationship and china i would argue is not keeping china down that's beyond our capability the chinese will determine their own trajectory what we need to do though is determine our own trajectory and we need to make the united states more competitive and deal with all these domestic challenges we've got as national security at the end of the day is has both the foreign policy dimension and domestic image that's occurring with 2 sides and we won't be able to have...
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china destroyed my father when he could have done so much for china. just by doing all he went through he went back to help the chinese people. in 1967 and 68 a power struggle emerged among various rebel groups in cities around the country armed guards continued to turn around and kill one another. in shanghai she chong ching and other places rebel factions seized weapons from factories the cultural revolution devolved into a massive armed struggle. to combat this in december 1968 mona introduced a new policy measure called the down to the countryside movement the young leaders of the cultural revolution renew the courage to move from the urban to rural areas . under the pretext of learning true values from poor farmers some $16000000.00 people were relocated to rural labor programs for several years. be urban use proved unsuited for farm work but their removal did help to reduce the violence committed by red guards in the cities like a crook and many of the other foreign red children were not sent to rural areas or ordered to work in factories in beij
china destroyed my father when he could have done so much for china. just by doing all he went through he went back to help the chinese people. in 1967 and 68 a power struggle emerged among various rebel groups in cities around the country armed guards continued to turn around and kill one another. in shanghai she chong ching and other places rebel factions seized weapons from factories the cultural revolution devolved into a massive armed struggle. to combat this in december 1968 mona...