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all because they felt it was unacceptable to have someone who was associated with tiananmen square to be even possibly elected to congress. but i think a lot of it comes down to what the particular sensitivities are of the communist party of china, and their first priority is domestic security and stability, and the hold of the communist party at home. is it, do you think, um, because culture and language are so different between china and the west that we don't see nearly as much of the kind of things that the russians do in quite large amounts? russia has tried to interfere in elections in the us, famously 2016. it tends to want to just kind of sow division, whereas i think china is a bit more trying to direct debate and influence debate about what is said and what's not said, rather than just sow division and cause difficulties. does it really matter very much? if china is going after dissidents, trying to challenge free speech, that matters, i think, for issues of values, notjust, you know, within western countries. and i think that potentially poses a real challenge for, um, some
all because they felt it was unacceptable to have someone who was associated with tiananmen square to be even possibly elected to congress. but i think a lot of it comes down to what the particular sensitivities are of the communist party of china, and their first priority is domestic security and stability, and the hold of the communist party at home. is it, do you think, um, because culture and language are so different between china and the west that we don't see nearly as much of the kind...
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they greeted each other in front of the great hall of the people in tiananmen square in beijing. the display of unity visit? >> reporter: well, this is a key visit for vladimir putin. it's his first foreign trip since securing another six years in power. and it was a grand welcome here with red carpets, pageantry and a military band. the no-limits partnership with china, and putin's personal ties with xi jinping are seen as arguably his most important. the two have met over 40 times. and the timing of this visit is significant, withmoscow intensifying its campaign in ukraine and the u.s. intensifying pressure on china to do more to stop it. already, the u.s. has sanctioned some chinese companies for selling certain goods, like machinetools, electronics, semi conductors, that kind of thing, to russian companies who have turned to chinese suppliers after being blocked from european markets. according to u.s. officials, those so-called dual use goods are then in turn manufacture flood tanks and other weaponry that russia is using in the war in ukraine. now china has denied these all
they greeted each other in front of the great hall of the people in tiananmen square in beijing. the display of unity visit? >> reporter: well, this is a key visit for vladimir putin. it's his first foreign trip since securing another six years in power. and it was a grand welcome here with red carpets, pageantry and a military band. the no-limits partnership with china, and putin's personal ties with xi jinping are seen as arguably his most important. the two have met over 40 times. and...
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the internet actually arrived in china in 1989, the same year as the tiananmen square protests. and ever since then, there have been restrictions in place on the internet preventing people accessing information about this event, and any other protests that have taken part since. the internet is the main area for users to consume news nowadays, and there are more than one billion people on the internet in china, and it's very much the case in china that there are equivalents of all the platforms that we use here in the west. so instead of google, you've got a chinese service called baidu. instead of youtube, for example, you've got chinese services that exist the same. and all of these have to answer to the chinese government regulator. um, the environment is completely saturated by state media—run or affiliated outlets. and if you want to access independent media... so, for example, you've heard... you've travelled overseas and you've heard about this platform called facebook. if you try to type in the url, you would get an error message, 404. so that's one way that people can
the internet actually arrived in china in 1989, the same year as the tiananmen square protests. and ever since then, there have been restrictions in place on the internet preventing people accessing information about this event, and any other protests that have taken part since. the internet is the main area for users to consume news nowadays, and there are more than one billion people on the internet in china, and it's very much the case in china that there are equivalents of all the platforms...
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from tiananmen square, sacred to the chinese, from behind a soldier of the honor guard company, vladimir putin’s auros arrives at the house of people’s assembly. the first foreign visit since the re-election began, its state status, the welcoming ceremony are suitable. sejin pin met vladimir putin right next to the car. the two leaders greeted the delegations as they occupied a significant portion of the grand staircase of the gigantic great hall of the people, the world's largest parliament building. there are ministers, captains of business, and when it was time to sing the anthems, artillery salvos thundered in tian an square in honor of the arrival of the russian president. well, by the way, for the meeting of vladimir putin, the chinese military orchestra prepared not only the mandatory protocol repertoire. that's not all. at some point it seemed monolithic boxes of soldiers in full dress uniform marched in front of the heads of state with a battle cry. finally, the chinese traditionally involve children in ceremonies for welcoming distinguished guests. translated into russian,
from tiananmen square, sacred to the chinese, from behind a soldier of the honor guard company, vladimir putin’s auros arrives at the house of people’s assembly. the first foreign visit since the re-election began, its state status, the welcoming ceremony are suitable. sejin pin met vladimir putin right next to the car. the two leaders greeted the delegations as they occupied a significant portion of the grand staircase of the gigantic great hall of the people, the world's largest...
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the great hall of the people on the western side of tiananmen square is one of the largest administrative buildings in the world, undoubtedly the largest in asia. congresses of the chinese communist party are held here, and the chinese parliament meets here. the place is undoubtedly familiar to vladimir putin, he has been to china many times, but today is a special case. this is putin's first state visit since re-election and... inauguration, which in the language of diplomacy is considered extremely important. by the way, last year, after being re-elected as head of the people's republic of china, sid ping made his first state visit to moscow. exactly at 11 , shizen ping appeared on the steps of the meeting house; at the same second , a roar was heard from the russian president’s motorcade from the opposite side of the square. handshake of the leaders, the entire chinese leadership lined up on the porch on the right. the honor guard was selected from exceptionally tall chinese men and women, when the heads of russia and china caught up with the orchestra, it burst into moscow evenings.
the great hall of the people on the western side of tiananmen square is one of the largest administrative buildings in the world, undoubtedly the largest in asia. congresses of the chinese communist party are held here, and the chinese parliament meets here. the place is undoubtedly familiar to vladimir putin, he has been to china many times, but today is a special case. this is putin's first state visit since re-election and... inauguration, which in the language of diplomacy is considered...
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we were all looking either at china in tiananmen square, you you were actually in hong kong or we were looking at central and eastern europe and the former soviet union. we thought we had won. and here was this whole drama on in the united states that nobody had their eyes. and i'll just mention two other key things that happened in that same year that we kind of missed. one was that was the year that critical race theory came into being. that was the year of the conference where critical race theory was and the group came together. and then the other thing is it all also happens to be the year that eric mann. right. former sds member, former weather underground formed his late, his basically his organizing organization in los angeles. so you have all these pieces that come together and these are very to how we've gotten to where we are today. for those who aren't with eric mann, you wrote the seminal work on black lives matter. mike. so can you take us from 89 to today and explain why this is next gen marxism and who mann is and why for example, blm and antifa fit into this story? yea
we were all looking either at china in tiananmen square, you you were actually in hong kong or we were looking at central and eastern europe and the former soviet union. we thought we had won. and here was this whole drama on in the united states that nobody had their eyes. and i'll just mention two other key things that happened in that same year that we kind of missed. one was that was the year that critical race theory came into being. that was the year of the conference where critical race...
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among them is a former organizer of a now banned annual visual to commemorate the 1989 tiananmen square crackdown. police say online posts were made with seditious intent, asking people to join unlawful acts. she is currently in detention for a separate charge. taiwan's parliament has passed legislation that could curb the authority of the new president. the new measures allow lawmakers to summon the president for questioning and give access to confidential documents. thousands of protesters gathered to oppose the changes. the bill was backed by the opposition kmt and tpp, both of which have backed closer ties with china. china's biggest cities have ease requirements for home down payments and mortgages. it follows china's moore's faux scroll -- most forceful rescue package with 41 billion dollars in funding to buy unsolved homes. for more, let's bring in our shanghai bureau chief. how much do these moves from megacities set a precedent for other ones in china? charlie: good question. it remains to be seen. as you mentioned, the chinese government is doing a lot, doing -- it is going al
among them is a former organizer of a now banned annual visual to commemorate the 1989 tiananmen square crackdown. police say online posts were made with seditious intent, asking people to join unlawful acts. she is currently in detention for a separate charge. taiwan's parliament has passed legislation that could curb the authority of the new president. the new measures allow lawmakers to summon the president for questioning and give access to confidential documents. thousands of protesters...
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square crackdown for allegedly publishing seditious social media posts. the group is the first publicly known arrest under the city's new national security law a measure that has deepened worries about the erosion of hong kong's freedoms. and this is a live look at rome. one of the big stories there tonight, italy celebrates the return of about 6 antiquities from the u.s. they include ancient bronze statues, gold coins, mow isaacs and man you scripts valued more than $65 million. for decades, italy has been efforting the recovery of these antiquities that the country claims were looted or stolen. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ return to sender ♪ address unknown ♪ no such number ♪ are your gutters clogged? cleaning them can be dangerous, mucky, yuck. get leaffilter. it's as easy as one, two, three. call or click today. get your free gutter inspection on your schedule and get leaffilter installed in as little as a few hours. you'll never have to clean out your gutters again, guaranteed. get leaf
square crackdown for allegedly publishing seditious social media posts. the group is the first publicly known arrest under the city's new national security law a measure that has deepened worries about the erosion of hong kong's freedoms. and this is a live look at rome. one of the big stories there tonight, italy celebrates the return of about 6 antiquities from the u.s. they include ancient bronze statues, gold coins, mow isaacs and man you scripts valued more than $65 million. for decades,...
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in there is an annual vigil to commemorate the 1989 tiananmen square crackdown. they made online quotes with seditious intent telling people to join unlawful acts. she's in detention for a separate charge. saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman said his father has recovered from a recent illness. the saudi government announced early this month that the 88-year-old monarch was being treated for fever and a lung infection. questions over the kings health came as iran was rocked by the death of its president and in top official in a helicopter crash. david: we are struggling to find great spots although maybe here in the form of energy plays on the back of some of the news that annabelle just took you through an oil prices just to make things simple. oil prices have been on an upward trajectory the last 36 hours or so, 80 bucks on the most active contract on west texas. put the boards also on the pain point today was the smell down a see across the bond market with the massive move up and yields to the u.s.. even more so, this yield we see in australia, the
in there is an annual vigil to commemorate the 1989 tiananmen square crackdown. they made online quotes with seditious intent telling people to join unlawful acts. she's in detention for a separate charge. saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman said his father has recovered from a recent illness. the saudi government announced early this month that the 88-year-old monarch was being treated for fever and a lung infection. questions over the kings health came as iran was rocked by the...
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in tiananmen square, president xi jinping rolled out the red carpet for vladmir putin at the start of their two-day summit. china is one of russia's closest allies, as both nations face deepening tensions with the west. >> russia and china are truly united by the common goals of national development and ensuring joint prosperity on the principles of mutual respect, good neighborliness, and mutual benefit. amna: the two leaders then signed a joint statement ushering in what they called a new era of partnership. that includes a shared opposition to the united states on a range of security issues. mr. putin also thanked his host for his proposals on ending the war in ukraine. kyiv and its western allies have rejected those suggestions. they say xi's stance largely follows the kremlin line. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average briefly topped 40,000 for the first time ever. but by the end of the day, the index had retreated, slipping 38 points to close at 39,869. the nasdaq dropped 44 points. the s&p 500 gave back 11. and a sculpture of the late reverend billy graham, one
in tiananmen square, president xi jinping rolled out the red carpet for vladmir putin at the start of their two-day summit. china is one of russia's closest allies, as both nations face deepening tensions with the west. >> russia and china are truly united by the common goals of national development and ensuring joint prosperity on the principles of mutual respect, good neighborliness, and mutual benefit. amna: the two leaders then signed a joint statement ushering in what they called a...
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in tiananmen square, president xi jinping rolled out the red carpet for vladimir putin. at the start of their two day summit. china is one of russia's closest allies as both nations face deepening tensions with the west. >> russia and china are truly united by the common goals of national development and ensuring joint prosperity on the principles of mutual respect, good neighborlyness and mutual benefit. >> the leaders signed a joint statement ushering in what they call the new era of partnership that includes shared opposition to the united states. on a range of security issues. putin also thank his host for his proposals on ending the war in ukraine. kyiv have rejected those suggestions. xi's stance follows the kremlin line. many survivors of last year's maui wildfire have ongoing respiratory issues according to a new university of hawaii study. up to 74 percent of surveyed participants reported difficulty breathing and poor respiratory health. almost half showed signs of compromised lung function. the report also pointed to a shortage of preliminary health specialist
in tiananmen square, president xi jinping rolled out the red carpet for vladimir putin. at the start of their two day summit. china is one of russia's closest allies as both nations face deepening tensions with the west. >> russia and china are truly united by the common goals of national development and ensuring joint prosperity on the principles of mutual respect, good neighborlyness and mutual benefit. >> the leaders signed a joint statement ushering in what they call the new era...
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square, or interviewing deaf furies, fleeing genocide my next guest and all that and more. and yet, somehow he remains an optimist nyc kristof is a pulitzer prize winning journalist and opinion columnist for the new york times he's written a wonderful memoir called chasing hope full of exhilarating and harrowing stories from his years of reporting nick workup. >> great to be with you. >> you've tended to really not shy away from going into the worst places, the most dangerous places much more than other reporters and particularly much more than famous opinion columns which you now are why do you do it? >> i mean, if you do actually ask yourself deep inside, what's, what's the adrenals high? no, i don't think so. when i'm in these places, i spend much of my time with my stomach does clenched in fear, but i do think that that is where we have influences journalists that when i write about gaza, frankly, or guns or abortion, or president trump or whatever, i don't think i really changed minds. people who start at agreeing with me hey, thank just right. people who disagree thin
square, or interviewing deaf furies, fleeing genocide my next guest and all that and more. and yet, somehow he remains an optimist nyc kristof is a pulitzer prize winning journalist and opinion columnist for the new york times he's written a wonderful memoir called chasing hope full of exhilarating and harrowing stories from his years of reporting nick workup. >> great to be with you. >> you've tended to really not shy away from going into the worst places, the most dangerous places...
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all because they felt it was unacceptable to have someone who was associated with tiananmen square to be even possibly elected to congress. but i think a lot of it comes down to what the particular sensitivities are of the communist party of china, and their first priority is domestic security and stability, and the hold of the communist party at home. is it, do you think, um, because culture and language are so different between china and the west that we don't see nearly as much of the kind of things that the russians do in quite large amounts? russia has tried to interfere in elections in the us, famously 2016. it tends to want to just kind of sow division, whereas i think china is a bit more trying to direct debate and influence debate about what is said and what's not said, rather than just sow division and cause difficulties. does it really matter very much? if china is going after dissidents, trying to challenge free speech, that matters, i think, for issues of values, notjust, you know, within western countries. and i think that potentially poses a real challenge for, um, some
all because they felt it was unacceptable to have someone who was associated with tiananmen square to be even possibly elected to congress. but i think a lot of it comes down to what the particular sensitivities are of the communist party of china, and their first priority is domestic security and stability, and the hold of the communist party at home. is it, do you think, um, because culture and language are so different between china and the west that we don't see nearly as much of the kind...