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cheng li was born in szechuan province.ne of chi in's main bamboo producing regions and trained by her parents who were bamboo artisans. she has her own shop in shanghai. this piece shows her great skill in bamboo weaving. it uses bamboo sliced into strips 300ths of a millimeter thick. the work looks different according to the light. it even looks beautiful from the back. using a special tool, cheng splits thin pieces of bamboo into even finer strip so they're no wider than a piece of string. she then takes these strips and weaves them together. cheng works for only 30 minutes at a time to maintain her focus. her methods are based on traditional bamboo craftsmanship. cheng carefully selects her materials from bamboo that are a year old and cut down within three days. cheng came to shanghai 20 years ago to look for a job. she was unsuccessful. her bamboo work didn't catch on among locals either who were mostly interested in the latest trends. after much trial and error, she came up with techniques that transcend traditional
cheng li was born in szechuan province.ne of chi in's main bamboo producing regions and trained by her parents who were bamboo artisans. she has her own shop in shanghai. this piece shows her great skill in bamboo weaving. it uses bamboo sliced into strips 300ths of a millimeter thick. the work looks different according to the light. it even looks beautiful from the back. using a special tool, cheng splits thin pieces of bamboo into even finer strip so they're no wider than a piece of string....
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the preceding was a paid advertisement for tai cheng, advertisement for tai cheng, brought to you by beachbody. >> i could not believe it. i couldn't imagine anyone that would ever want to hurt her. i had no idea what could have happened. >> married to her high school sweetheart, family meant everything to her. >> it was always a lot of talk about children. she wanted grandchildren fast. >> but it all went up in smoke the night she died in a mysterious and monstrous inferno. >> it was to the right of the mattresses that i found the remains of julie. >> shocking as the blaze was, it was nothing compared to what investigators found in the embers. >> a bullet? >> yes. >> so this woman had been shot to death? >> yes. >> the obvious suspects -- neighborhood thieves. >> there were half a dozen house burglaries. >> investigators also dug into a favorite theory -- the husband did it. >> i was angry. i felt that the detectives were on a manhunt and they were after my dad. >> and anyway, he was in another state. >> he's over 200 miles away. >> then, up popped a text that might just be a clue.
the preceding was a paid advertisement for tai cheng, advertisement for tai cheng, brought to you by beachbody. >> i could not believe it. i couldn't imagine anyone that would ever want to hurt her. i had no idea what could have happened. >> married to her high school sweetheart, family meant everything to her. >> it was always a lot of talk about children. she wanted grandchildren fast. >> but it all went up in smoke the night she died in a mysterious and monstrous...
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let's meet sonia cheng. ♪ haslinda: with properties from new york to beijing, sonia cheng is taking roseds altra luxury hotels to the next level. ♪ haslinda: they have welcomed everyone from rockstar legends to heads of state to hot shots in the corporate world, but that is not enough. she is learning to double rosewood's portfolio and make an -- make a massive push into asia. >> good to see you. haslinda: time now for this high flyer to join us and map out the luxury route ahead. ♪ haslinda: sonia cheng, welcome to "high flyers." sonia: thank you. haslinda: he took over the company at the ripe old age of 29. you have been pretty aggressive in your strategy. i mean, you talk about the carlyle hotel in new york, other iconic hotels including the one in paris. were you trying to prove a point? sonia: yeah, i think that when i started, i am sure because of my age, and that i don't have the standard resume of a hotel professional, people were probably questioning if i could do it. i think that really incentivized me, and pushes me to achieve the goals and the vision that we were setting out
let's meet sonia cheng. ♪ haslinda: with properties from new york to beijing, sonia cheng is taking roseds altra luxury hotels to the next level. ♪ haslinda: they have welcomed everyone from rockstar legends to heads of state to hot shots in the corporate world, but that is not enough. she is learning to double rosewood's portfolio and make an -- make a massive push into asia. >> good to see you. haslinda: time now for this high flyer to join us and map out the luxury route ahead. ♪...
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feel better food plan as free gifts just for trying tai cheng. that's a $60 value free. and because tai cheng is not available in stores and never will be, this is your last chance to write this number down or call right now. the preceding was a paid advertisement for tai cheng, brought to you by beachbody. long time paducah couple, keith and julie griffith, churchgoing, golf playing high school sweethearts 36 years into a marriage that had produced two sons, aaron, the older. >> they were very supportive parents. they were loving. they loved my kids. >> aaron took after his dad -- athletic, easy going, level headed. younger brother zach was more of a firecracker like his mom. there was the time, for instance, in the sixth sixth grade zach grabbed a shovel and started digging a hole for a koi respond in the backyard. >> my parents come home, they're like "what are you doing?" i'm like "we're going to have a pond." [ laughter ] >> were they okay with it? ! >> they were fine. they were like this is going to be a nightmare. >> when aaron and zach fl
feel better food plan as free gifts just for trying tai cheng. that's a $60 value free. and because tai cheng is not available in stores and never will be, this is your last chance to write this number down or call right now. the preceding was a paid advertisement for tai cheng, brought to you by beachbody. long time paducah couple, keith and julie griffith, churchgoing, golf playing high school sweethearts 36 years into a marriage that had produced two sons, aaron, the older. >> they...
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let's meet sonia cheng.ith properties from new york to beijing, sonia cheng is taking rose woods altra luxury hotels to the next level. they welcome everyone from rockstar legends to heads of state to hot shots in the corporate world, but that is not enough. she is learning to double portfolio and make an effective push into asia. time now for this high flyer to join us and map out the luxury route ahead. sonia cheng, occam too high flyers. sonia: thank you. haslinda: he took over the company at the ripe old age of 29. you have been pretty aggressive in your strategy. you talk about -- you took over the carlyle hotel in new york, other iconic hotels including the one in paris. were you trying to prove a point? sonia: i think when i started because of my age and that i do not have a standard resume of a typical professional, people are probably questioning whether i can do it so i think that really incentivized me and pushes me to achieve the goals and the vision that we were setting out to do. haslinda: it w
let's meet sonia cheng.ith properties from new york to beijing, sonia cheng is taking rose woods altra luxury hotels to the next level. they welcome everyone from rockstar legends to heads of state to hot shots in the corporate world, but that is not enough. she is learning to double portfolio and make an effective push into asia. time now for this high flyer to join us and map out the luxury route ahead. sonia cheng, occam too high flyers. sonia: thank you. haslinda: he took over the company...
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let's meet sonia cheng. ♪ haslinda: with properties from new york to beijing, sonia cheng is taking roseds altra luxury hotels to the next level. ♪ haslinda: they have welcomed everyone from rockstar legends to heads of state to hot shots in the corporate world, but that is not enough. she is learning to double rosewood's portfolio and make an -- make a massive push into asia. >> good to see you. haslinda: time now for this high flyer to join us and map out the luxury route ahead. ♪ haslinda: sonia cheng, welcome to highfliers. it sonia: thank you. haslinda: he took over the company at the ripe old age of 29. you have been pretty aggressive in your strategy. i mean, you talk about the carlyle hotel in new york, other iconic hotels including the one in paris. were you trying to prove a point? sonia: yeah, i think that when i started, i am sure because of my age, and that i don't have the standard resume of a hotel professional, people were probably questioning if i could do it. i think that really incentivized me, and pushes me to achieve the goals and the vision that we were setting out
let's meet sonia cheng. ♪ haslinda: with properties from new york to beijing, sonia cheng is taking roseds altra luxury hotels to the next level. ♪ haslinda: they have welcomed everyone from rockstar legends to heads of state to hot shots in the corporate world, but that is not enough. she is learning to double rosewood's portfolio and make an -- make a massive push into asia. >> good to see you. haslinda: time now for this high flyer to join us and map out the luxury route ahead. ♪...
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president had to strike the right balance that he not only paid tribute to the fallen officers but wall chenged american challenged americans. president obama will meet with law enforcement and civil rights leaders to discuss ways to repair the bonds of trust. tuesday during a public memorial service the president applauded the fallen officers for their bravery and sacrifice. >> these men and their families shared a commitment to something larger than themselves. >> reporter: the president addressed fears gripping a nation caught in a bitter debate after the killings of two black men. he made a plea for common ground. >> surely we should be able to hear the pain of alton sterling's family just as we should hear students describe affection for philando castile. >> i felt this comunity has grown much stronger. >> we have a lot of worng to do work to do but it's not impossible. >> reporter: he had a message for the families. >> your loss is unspafair. we can share beside you and share your grief. >> reporter: this moving image from the memorial service shows the daughter giving a bracelet to anoth
president had to strike the right balance that he not only paid tribute to the fallen officers but wall chenged american challenged americans. president obama will meet with law enforcement and civil rights leaders to discuss ways to repair the bonds of trust. tuesday during a public memorial service the president applauded the fallen officers for their bravery and sacrifice. >> these men and their families shared a commitment to something larger than themselves. >> reporter: the...
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the crash happened near the oyster creek channel around 2:30. 26-year-old chan hie cheng was killed.>> tom wolf said he will letno let a $31 billion bill become law without his signature. jay costa says this is flowing to schools and other important programs. they have pledged to assemble a 1.32 revenue package. governor wolf says he takes them at their word and that that will happen soon. >> we should all be clear about what that means. paying for what has been appropriated must be done with sustainable, recurring and sufficient revenues. >> pennsylvania is the only state government without an active budget for part or all of the fiscal year. >> three minutes before 5:00, a comedian with a rare disability shows anything is possible by completing an inspiring challenge. he scaled the famous steps after receiving a challenge from a fellow comedian. he left his wheelchair behind to use his back and only his neck to pull his body up. all 72 steps. kraus was born with a rare disability that keeps his arm and leg joint stuck in one position. >> my disability and this wheelchair doesn't de
the crash happened near the oyster creek channel around 2:30. 26-year-old chan hie cheng was killed.>> tom wolf said he will letno let a $31 billion bill become law without his signature. jay costa says this is flowing to schools and other important programs. they have pledged to assemble a 1.32 revenue package. governor wolf says he takes them at their word and that that will happen soon. >> we should all be clear about what that means. paying for what has been appropriated must be...
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henry cheng. >> yes. he had vision. what he did is he came here.e built all these lots. >> it takes a staggering amount of work to get these mountaintop lots ready for homes. >> you've got water. you have electricity. you have gas. >> but the developer took the time to do it right, before listing them for sale. >> typically, what happens is the developer will do maybe a few lots or wait for reservations and, with those funds, create the next phase. in this situation, everything's done. the lots are graded. utilities are in. the developer's invested hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars of his own money. >> $250 million in development in all the groundwork, design, everything over a 5-year period. >> they say that ascaya is a greek word meaning "one who chisels boulders," and it is easy to see why. >> i've got approximately 32 miles of boulder walls in here. >> finally, all the boulders were in place, and the lots were ready. then the recession hit. >> that 5-year period ended right around 2008, and, obviously, at that time, it was not the ri
henry cheng. >> yes. he had vision. what he did is he came here.e built all these lots. >> it takes a staggering amount of work to get these mountaintop lots ready for homes. >> you've got water. you have electricity. you have gas. >> but the developer took the time to do it right, before listing them for sale. >> typically, what happens is the developer will do maybe a few lots or wait for reservations and, with those funds, create the next phase. in this...
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no hay marcha atras, al contrario, marcho hacia adelante y paso por encima de la pierna de "harwin cheng-le hablo de este robot de seguridad de 300 libras de peso --fue un grito lo que alerto lo ocurrido... habia que tener nervios de acero para no impactarse... --el accidente en el centro comercial de stanford, inicio cuando segn la mama, el niÑo se estrello con el robot de referencia k5 y no preciamente porque le pisara sus cinco deditos, luego que cayo al suelo. -- y como si se le cruzaran los cables, su padres aseguran que enloquecio un poco, ah si como dicen, se le safo una tuerca. pues segun la mama, su esposo tuvo que levantar rapido al pequeÑo antes que la maquina volviera pisarlo. bite --asegurando que no se detuvo en ningun momento y se mantuvo en movimiento luego de haber pasado por encima de su pie derecho --y parecia de acero, no le hablo del androide sino de la pierna del niÑo, pues de acuerdo al reporte medico, el pequeÑo no sufrio la fractura de ningun hueso. bite --segun su vocero, hay muchas maquinas de estas operando en california, quienes llevan mas de 35 mil horas de
no hay marcha atras, al contrario, marcho hacia adelante y paso por encima de la pierna de "harwin cheng-le hablo de este robot de seguridad de 300 libras de peso --fue un grito lo que alerto lo ocurrido... habia que tener nervios de acero para no impactarse... --el accidente en el centro comercial de stanford, inicio cuando segn la mama, el niÑo se estrello con el robot de referencia k5 y no preciamente porque le pisara sus cinco deditos, luego que cayo al suelo. -- y como si se le...
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with more americans in poverty and food stamps the reality of americans is they are hurting, hope and cheng not work and four more years of this will finally work falls on deaf ears. >> this happens every time. >> people are like why do you cut kayleigh off. >> you don't cut me off, don. >> i know people at home see what they want to see. we're going to talk about all these things and mike bloomberg is one of the strongest critics of last night of donald trump and we're going to fact check what he said. we'll be right back. don't go anywhere. . >>> back live now at the cnn grill in philadelphia. the democratic national convention. this is my favorite part of the show. not that you guys are bad. the reality check that some of the things we heard tonight. i want to bring in the always factually correct -- >> always factually correct. you know who was an interesting voice tonight? michael bloomberg, he said i don't always agree with your nominee, but i think that donald trump is a conman. listen. >> he says he wants to put americans back to work but he gains the u.s. visa system to hire worker
with more americans in poverty and food stamps the reality of americans is they are hurting, hope and cheng not work and four more years of this will finally work falls on deaf ears. >> this happens every time. >> people are like why do you cut kayleigh off. >> you don't cut me off, don. >> i know people at home see what they want to see. we're going to talk about all these things and mike bloomberg is one of the strongest critics of last night of donald trump and we're...
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going back 40 years they have started declassifying the approximate president daily brief before that cheng list -- the check list. ... >> >> now is say a little more bureaucratic and intense but back then there were pieces in the president's daily book of secrets like the president dead egypt is considering a reform program and that was it. lot simpler than the things that we see now of the president's daily brief will come later this year and be declassified the historians will love this because they would get nixon the radically and kissinger regarding vietnam or the 53 war or things like that with the process that is going on now the rest are locked up because the president made markings on them cia had all copies ever produced with time we can see most or all of them. >> as politics taking a back seat to the briefings? >> explained that. >> the objective of the intelligence analysis services objectivity the prime even those of the intelligence to talent like it is that skews the analysis based on the feelings of the policy or the person reading the intelligence assessment at its best t
going back 40 years they have started declassifying the approximate president daily brief before that cheng list -- the check list. ... >> >> now is say a little more bureaucratic and intense but back then there were pieces in the president's daily book of secrets like the president dead egypt is considering a reform program and that was it. lot simpler than the things that we see now of the president's daily brief will come later this year and be declassified the historians will...
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the director of the secret service says when you get an ee stlent big, this con ten chengs, says therebe an merge. it's what keeps him up at night. >> whether it's the president going to a foreign country or vice president or candidate just going out to dinner we have to be right every day. >> and major jackson as well as police chief calvin wilson both say the street cops are very well ahead of this event however, the head of the police union has been claiming a bitterly for months the equipment was too late, training was too late and inadequate. however, the said the train is on the track and these police officers will show up and doir their jobs professionally. shannon. >> thank you. an 18-year-old says he's now a trump supporter even though he used to be in the nerve trump camp. joining us now, tanner, thanks for joining us today. >> hey, shannon, how are you? >> you said the 17 gop mebs were up for grabs. how did your thinking change? was it something he did? a process of elimination? how did you get where you are? >> at first i didn't think he was going to be in nominee thachlt w
the director of the secret service says when you get an ee stlent big, this con ten chengs, says therebe an merge. it's what keeps him up at night. >> whether it's the president going to a foreign country or vice president or candidate just going out to dinner we have to be right every day. >> and major jackson as well as police chief calvin wilson both say the street cops are very well ahead of this event however, the head of the police union has been claiming a bitterly for months...
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so now i'm going to turn the proceedings over to cheng li to get this conversation going.uninsured there will be time to bring you into that conversation yourself. [applause] >> thank you so much, strobe, for those extremely insightful remarks. and for taking part in today's session, despite your very busy schedule. i understand that you are probably on call for some import meeting, so feel free to leave anytime. also please state if you can. i think probably the audience will have some questions addressed to you. you can continue to share with us your wisdom. it will be hard to find a really better person than you to offer a historical account, and also the future outlook on u.s.-china, russia-china relations. when he was a rhodes scholar at oxford, he translated chris childs mammal into english. during crucial period of the cold war -- chris childs memoir into english. he served as deputy secretary of state and ambassador at large on the new independent state following soviet breakup. early in his career as "time" magazine correspondent, strobe covert nixon and kissinger
so now i'm going to turn the proceedings over to cheng li to get this conversation going.uninsured there will be time to bring you into that conversation yourself. [applause] >> thank you so much, strobe, for those extremely insightful remarks. and for taking part in today's session, despite your very busy schedule. i understand that you are probably on call for some import meeting, so feel free to leave anytime. also please state if you can. i think probably the audience will have some...
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. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for tai cheng, brought to you by beachbody. >>ple! they love you! [ cheers and applause ] thank you! it's regis, joy, and i've got big news for you. if aches, pains, and poor balance are slowing you down, keep watching this show because we're gonna tell you about an incredible new program that's gonna fix everything. [ cheers and applause ] yeah! >> announcer: the facts are frightening. 1 out of 3 people over 65 fall each year, resulting in expensive hospital stays, loss of independence, or worse. >> i broke my hip. "oh, my god. what in the world am i going to do now?" >> announcer: the major cause -- aches and pains, which lead to immobility and poor balance. >> i am really afraid of falling again. >> announcer: but falling and losing your independence d't
. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for tai cheng, brought to you by beachbody. >>ple! they love you! [ cheers and applause ] thank you! it's regis, joy, and i've got big news for you. if aches, pains, and poor balance are slowing you down, keep watching this show because we're gonna tell you about an incredible new program that's gonna fix everything. [ cheers and applause ] yeah! >> announcer: the facts are frightening. 1 out of 3 people over 65 fall each...
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pei-sze cheng is standing by. >> we are here along jerome avenue. the street has been re-opened. there are still signs of the crash everywhere we are standing. let's get video were were able to obtain. pay close attention to the top right-hand corner of your screen. you'll see the impact of the crash is evident. pieces of the cars involved in this crash are across the avenue. you see people running to the scene once they heard the commotion, perhaps trying to see if they could help. according to witnesses, it was a mini van that ran a red light on jerome avenue and smacked into a black cab, perhaps a toyota of
pei-sze cheng is standing by. >> we are here along jerome avenue. the street has been re-opened. there are still signs of the crash everywhere we are standing. let's get video were were able to obtain. pay close attention to the top right-hand corner of your screen. you'll see the impact of the crash is evident. pieces of the cars involved in this crash are across the avenue. you see people running to the scene once they heard the commotion, perhaps trying to see if they could help....
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pei-sze cheng is standing by. >> we are here along jerome avenue. the street has been re-opened. there are still signs of the crash everywhere we are standing. let's get video were were able to obtain. pay close attention to the top right-hand corner of your screen. you'll see the impact of the crash is evident. pieces of the cars involved in this crash are across the avenue. you see people running to the scene once they heard the commotion, perhaps trying to see if they could help. according to witnesses, it was a mini van that ran a red light on jerome avenue and smacked into a black cab, perhaps a toyota of one person was ejected. and a witness did get a picture of one person from the mini van we're told on the ground. on jerome avenue. the mini van hit a tree and finally stopped, feet away from a community center. continued to lash out at gop nominee donald trump. >> donald trump talks about make america great again. he doesn't make a thing in america except bankruptcies. >> today clinton and kaine will make stops at events in pittsburgh and johnstown, pennsylvania, as well a
pei-sze cheng is standing by. >> we are here along jerome avenue. the street has been re-opened. there are still signs of the crash everywhere we are standing. let's get video were were able to obtain. pay close attention to the top right-hand corner of your screen. you'll see the impact of the crash is evident. pieces of the cars involved in this crash are across the avenue. you see people running to the scene once they heard the commotion, perhaps trying to see if they could help....
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cheng. it is remarkable to me how much this conversation even on facebook threas veers into the phrase, like this phrase. when you see -- when you hear people make the argument rudy guiliani has made, how do you respond to that special? >> first, i think it's important to note our country's hearts are big enough to hold grief for the men and women who were injured and hurt in the dallas police force and the daily assaults and often killing of unarmed black men by police officers. our hearts are big enough for that. >> well said. >> i think it's enough to know our hearts are big enough to say while you're grieing at your cousin's funeral saying my cousin's life mattered, if someone comes up and says, hey, what about my uncle who's sick, that's not that relevant. we are talking about in this country black lives mattering not just because it happens to be what is visible to us on social media right now but because of the founding of this nation, black people were not people. our ancestors were
cheng. it is remarkable to me how much this conversation even on facebook threas veers into the phrase, like this phrase. when you see -- when you hear people make the argument rudy guiliani has made, how do you respond to that special? >> first, i think it's important to note our country's hearts are big enough to hold grief for the men and women who were injured and hurt in the dallas police force and the daily assaults and often killing of unarmed black men by police officers. our...
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to be honest, it doesn't seem like it is going away anytime soon. >> pei-sze cheng, weekend today in new york. >> if you have something you think the i-team should look into. give us a call. brought torrential rain to maryland as well this is ellicot city. water is rushing through the city streets. some cars swept away. some people had to be rescued. >> we have been tracking this this weekend. new jersey saw some serious flooding. >> over five inches of rain fell in a short amount of time yesterday. we could see that happen again today. that's why the flash flood watch is posted for the tri-state, including new york city. to remember turn around, don't drowned. if you see any standing water, don't try to drive through it. or else you could be a rescue. atmosphere is right for that heavy rain to fall again. same setup for yesterday. storms not moving that fast. there's a look outside. that's the lincoln tunnel. you can see not too wet just yet. very light rain around the region. but the heavy stuff to the north and to the south of town, we are flash flood watch, new york city into the
to be honest, it doesn't seem like it is going away anytime soon. >> pei-sze cheng, weekend today in new york. >> if you have something you think the i-team should look into. give us a call. brought torrential rain to maryland as well this is ellicot city. water is rushing through the city streets. some cars swept away. some people had to be rescued. >> we have been tracking this this weekend. new jersey saw some serious flooding. >> over five inches of rain fell in a...
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cheng li who is the director of the vote in the china center. is the director of our center on u.s. and europe. and yun sun was at the simpson center but is also an alumna of the brookings institution and still has an affiliate with us. but i want to particularly thank our special guest, stapleton roy, who i think i met when it was a very, very junior reporter in the moscow bureau of "time" magazine in 1969. and i'm sure he gave me great insight and wisdom on what was going on on the soviet and chinese border. he went on of course to be one of the most distinguished diplomats of his generation and that was a pretty much any generation, revered ambassador to the prc, and also a good friend of the brookings over the years so now i'm going to turn the proceedings over to cheng li to get the conversation going, and i'm sure there will be time to bring you into that conversation yourself. [applause] >> thank you so much, strobe, for those extremely insightful remarks. and for taking part in today's session, despite your very busy schedule. i understa
cheng li who is the director of the vote in the china center. is the director of our center on u.s. and europe. and yun sun was at the simpson center but is also an alumna of the brookings institution and still has an affiliate with us. but i want to particularly thank our special guest, stapleton roy, who i think i met when it was a very, very junior reporter in the moscow bureau of "time" magazine in 1969. and i'm sure he gave me great insight and wisdom on what was going on on the...
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addition to electing more progressive people but how too you that fundamental legislative statute cheng that is there protecting and helping the district attorney enforce the laws and the police tone force the laws and give them the power to arrest and prosecute. >> right. that's a fantastic question. and it kind of gets to the way that which i ended the book, trying to think about how to go beyond the war on drugs. part of what gave rise to mass incarceration is not just incarcerating people for really minor offenses or drug possession, but the kind of extent of american punitiveness. i believe there are currently 700,000 people serving life without parole sentences, which is as large as the entire prison population in japan, and so accompanying these gestures we made toward -- rethinking the way that we prosecuted the war on drugs, we alsod in to think about the ways in which our sentencing practices themselves sustain mass incarceration and provisions like three strikes laws, like mandatory minimum sentences, like the widespread use of life without parole sentence cozy which supreme
addition to electing more progressive people but how too you that fundamental legislative statute cheng that is there protecting and helping the district attorney enforce the laws and the police tone force the laws and give them the power to arrest and prosecute. >> right. that's a fantastic question. and it kind of gets to the way that which i ended the book, trying to think about how to go beyond the war on drugs. part of what gave rise to mass incarceration is not just incarcerating...
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we'll cheng in a month. >> there we go. bill: a month after that. >> there we go. you're boring.mething new? bill: i like it. the point being these are data points karl, when you go through a long campaign like this, when you trying to figure out where is the course and direction and the tipping point. at this think that is what you're addressing. >> yeah. bill: i'm remembering that you're still a little unsure. >> it's a mix. he has a lot of material to prosecute the case against hillary. he needs to do that in my opinion very effectively and consistently. he has to add into the mix what i'm going to do that give you a sense, not only do i know what the problems are, but i have got answers, common sense answers that resonate with you, that mean america is going to be better. bill: thanks. karl rove. >> you bet, see you tonight. >> you bet. absolutely. martha: good to see you, karl. a remind for you at home, fox news has you covered all week on it. v and social media including snapchat. we were snapchatting from the floor and behind the scenes of our coverage. download the app on
we'll cheng in a month. >> there we go. bill: a month after that. >> there we go. you're boring.mething new? bill: i like it. the point being these are data points karl, when you go through a long campaign like this, when you trying to figure out where is the course and direction and the tipping point. at this think that is what you're addressing. >> yeah. bill: i'm remembering that you're still a little unsure. >> it's a mix. he has a lot of material to prosecute the...
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