healthily. and joining us now from
shanghai is peggy liu, the
chairperson of the joint
shanghai is peggy liu, the
chairperson of thejoint us—china
collaboration on clean energy.
thanks forjoining us once again on
newsday. we heard from those very
concerned citizens about the
dangerous levels of pollution in the
north—east. how bad is it really for
their health. i think on an
individual basis where you have
people going to beijing and getting
internal bleeding, you know there's
a problem. when you have people
locked up for days trying to escape
the smog, you know that this is
something that is throwing
everybody‘s lives into chaos. i
think the good news is that china is
trying to do something about it. the
bad news is that it's going to take
some time. china is trying to do
something about it because in 2014,
beijing declared an all—out war on
pollution, but it's already been two
yea rs, yes,
pollution, but it's already been two
years, yes, factories have been shut
down, but are they...