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. >> let's say china, china. china. china. china. china. china. china. china. china. [ applause ] you go over to china. china. china. china. china. china. china. you take china. >> china. >> china. i love them. china. china. china. i have to have my china. >> that was from 2015. that was the way he started to run for president. that was his stated for having to run for president. i have to have my china. china. he becomes president. believe it or not -- on the issue of china, china, china, i have to have my china, and for that job which you think would be very important for them to get the right person, he picks somebody who reportedly had never been to china, who does not speak chinese, has not formally studied china. how does he pick this guy on his supposedly top issue? well, the guy did write some books with some amazing titles that you can imagine, perhaps, maybe appealed to the president's sense of branding on this issue. because peter navarro's books on china are called things like "death by china." "confronting the dragon." also "the coming china wars."
. >> let's say china, china. china. china. china. china. china. china. china. china. [ applause ] you go over to china. china. china. china. china. china. china. you take china. >> china. >> china. i love them. china. china. china. i have to have my china. >> that was from 2015. that was the way he started to run for president. that was his stated for having to run for president. i have to have my china. china. he becomes president. believe it or not -- on the issue of...
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decade it decade and a half it was china china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going to move forward here but it's our way or the highway and that doesn't go down well the country that is successful is china fred. well i think that that's true and however it didn't start really from the trump administration i think globally is a nationalism and this lot of dissatisfaction with their own government you know using china as a scapegoat it's one way that this administration is doing i think if you're looking at in terms of the were order or human the definition of democracy i think that all nations should have a role in terms of defi
decade it decade and a half it was china china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each...
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china. is different from china was part of china china. china ok i think what time it was i told you that. lenin will at the college and others around the world have been vandalized multiple times the walls made up of messages of support have been a key feature of the hong kong protests at simon fraser university in canada a man was filmed ripping down the notes. it's tactics like these that have raised concerns because they could threaten freedom of speech on campus. protesters also say they have been intimidated and threatened after taking part in student rallies against china with much of the abuse happening on chinese social media platforms like we chat or weibo. did not your mamma does a student of the university of adelaide in australia has been to a number of these demonstrations where pro and anti china students have faced off against each other i began by asking how these interactions have generally been. at some of the protests it does it is quite simple as the others they do get a bit heated so on one side you have. this chanting or having a couple of speeches and on the other si
china. is different from china was part of china china. china ok i think what time it was i told you that. lenin will at the college and others around the world have been vandalized multiple times the walls made up of messages of support have been a key feature of the hong kong protests at simon fraser university in canada a man was filmed ripping down the notes. it's tactics like these that have raised concerns because they could threaten freedom of speech on campus. protesters also say they...
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china. ministerli prime visited china and how it seemed to diminish ties with the white house. others have visited china. it's not -- i think there is a sense it is sort of natural that leaders will go to china. the issue is, again, the issues of world-based order. there's a lot of issues related to iran policy were people in the administration think china's interests and u.s. interests are different. if a country wants to strongly the chinese undermining solidarity of u.s. positions, then that is a problem. china is not an issue of great concern. question about the five countries being static. what i think makes the five countries important is they all have something genuinely strategic to offer china. hadrtainly know that china $18 billion of infrastructure contracts in algeria in the 2000s. they were building a highway that went all the way the country. that does not really make a strategic relationship. that is a purely commercial one. egypt has been a somewhat recent addition. israel's interesting. mid towas worried in the 000's when theid-2 u.s. came out harshly against the transfer of u.s. milita
china. ministerli prime visited china and how it seemed to diminish ties with the white house. others have visited china. it's not -- i think there is a sense it is sort of natural that leaders will go to china. the issue is, again, the issues of world-based order. there's a lot of issues related to iran policy were people in the administration think china's interests and u.s. interests are different. if a country wants to strongly the chinese undermining solidarity of u.s. positions, then that...
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china wants growth. it is much biggerfor china, but they growth. china wants growth. they will say it is growth coming. that is china. at the moment china and the west have two fundamentally incompatible views of expression of thought. but, of course, down the road it is notjust about china, you have bigger markets. they broke ground in indiajust have bigger markets. they broke ground in india just recently and that could be a huge market as well that could be a huge market as well that could be a huge market as well that could replace the chinese market. absolutely. but right now the eggs are in the china basket. america and the west values freedom of expression, no matter what. but china, china is a concept and it has to be adhered to the idea of what china is and where china is and it cannot afford anything pricking the bubble. global brand expert stephen mcguinness. the troubled japanese carmaker nissan has a venue chief executive. makoto uchida, the head of its chinese business, known with close ——is having close ties to renault. theo leggett has the details. sin
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the secret behind china's development is our adherence to the centralized, unified leadership to the communist party of china and the path given to china's -- and to a people center development philosophy. past 70 years, china has integrated itself in to the global community and made its contribution to the world. peacehas boosted world and prosperity through its development. today, china has become the leading engine of global development and an anchor of stability for world peace. china is the second largest founding contributor to the united nations at u.s. peacekeeping operations. china has also dispatched the largest number of peacekeeping personnel among permanent members of the un security council. for more than a decade, china has been a engine power in global europe -- global growth. china is now pursuing a new round opening up a higher standard that will deliver numerous opportunities to the world. as we enter a new era, we chinese are more confident and capable than ever before to achieve the great rejuvenation of the chinese nation. we are in a better position to make a greater contribution to humankind. thoughty xi jinping's
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china will never pursue hegemony or expansion. china's cornerstone of foreign-policy. china believes in equality of all nations. in the 21st century, politics and the law of jungle outdated and obsolete. respect at to harmonious coexistence. china stands for equality among all countries, irrespective of their size. china respects the sovereignty of other countries and the social systems and development path independently chosen by the people of these countries. china stands ready to share its development experience with other countries and provide necessary assistance in time of need. yues, we have no intention to export our development model or two lecture others, nor do we attach any political straight to our system. equality andfor justice. we speak for justice and oppose bullying. engage others and extensive consultation and joint contribution in pursuit of shared benefits that we call for the handling of international affairs based on the merits of each particular case and for the settlement of issues through consultation. as the largest of helping country, china will a
china will never pursue hegemony or expansion. china's cornerstone of foreign-policy. china believes in equality of all nations. in the 21st century, politics and the law of jungle outdated and obsolete. respect at to harmonious coexistence. china stands for equality among all countries, irrespective of their size. china respects the sovereignty of other countries and the social systems and development path independently chosen by the people of these countries. china stands ready to share its...
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china. american bankable is extremely popular in china. -- american basketball is extremely popular in chinanba executives in terms of counting their money, they are realizing that if somebody tweets something that angers china -- something that is very innocent. we should stand with hong kong. just taking the tweet down was not enough. now, the nba faces a what other american companies are going to face in the future. a superpower saying, you hurt my feelings. i am going to make you bankrupt. sees bank, i am going to close c-span because of something pedro says. pedro says, i take it back. i did not mean to say china is a dictatorship. i meant to say it is well-managed. we don't care. we went pedro fired. we want c-span closed. we want the existence of c-span to be taken away forever. cool tvl tend to interview hosts from offending china. that is just what they want. the nba case is nationally known now to americans because everybody cares about basketball and the nba and our stars. they are beginning to realize, this is not just panama and costa rica. guest: this is michael pillsbury joini
china. american bankable is extremely popular in china. -- american basketball is extremely popular in chinanba executives in terms of counting their money, they are realizing that if somebody tweets something that angers china -- something that is very innocent. we should stand with hong kong. just taking the tweet down was not enough. now, the nba faces a what other american companies are going to face in the future. a superpower saying, you hurt my feelings. i am going to make you bankrupt....
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china had an awful lot of time to build its ties and china's role is new and changing. second point. china has really limited goals in terms of its engagement in the middle east. it is reluctant and defensive and china has gotten half its oil from the middle east for almost two decades and they have lost sleep over it for almost two decades. they have tried to find ways to reduce their dependence on middle eastern oil and they've made it both to the general instability to the middle east and they're cutting off access to the middle eastern oil and they can't figure out a way to reduce their dependence and it is a little bit defensive. they are not trying to subplant the united states in the region and this is not the russian experience. they don't see this as a zero-sum game and they're trying to supplement and win-win solutions they talk about and they have very little appetite for military ties and they've built it in djibouti partly to safeguard the red sea, but they're not interested in having partner relationships the way we have partner relationships in the region when we've had to e
china had an awful lot of time to build its ties and china's role is new and changing. second point. china has really limited goals in terms of its engagement in the middle east. it is reluctant and defensive and china has gotten half its oil from the middle east for almost two decades and they have lost sleep over it for almost two decades. they have tried to find ways to reduce their dependence on middle eastern oil and they've made it both to the general instability to the middle east and...
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ugly vice president of china the center for china and globalization and he joins me now from beijing good to go great to have you on the program how would you describe where china. i think celebrations will happen everywhere in china and i think when we celebrate the seventy's the anniversary we need to look back upon what china has achieved over the past 70 years and in particular over the past 7 yes and i would say anyone with any decency of the mind would agree that there has been tremendous amount of transformation and changes for the better in china china now is already the 2nd largest economy in the world the largest trading nation in the world that largest manufacturing nation in the world and i think the future still bodes very well so i think it's a time of celebration it's a time of reflection but also it's a time for looking forward into the future for what the future will hold russia china for the chinese nation and also for world of peace where my looks at the past 70 years or so ago of course it's a story of support and transformation would be one of describing it but what has been the cost of this transformation i mean if you look at china today
ugly vice president of china the center for china and globalization and he joins me now from beijing good to go great to have you on the program how would you describe where china. i think celebrations will happen everywhere in china and i think when we celebrate the seventy's the anniversary we need to look back upon what china has achieved over the past 70 years and in particular over the past 7 yes and i would say anyone with any decency of the mind would agree that there has been tremendous...
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china's policy moves. among those papers today we have him writing about terrorist things going on in china. china and the gray zone, a bigger focus particularly on what escalation could look like in the islands. caitlin, has written a book about nuclear competition between the united states in china and david dollar has a paper about china's particularly focused in africa. there's a case study they did. china's overseas based ambitions. and on the domestic driver front we have with us today, finley was written about transformation to the populace and what that means. jamie is the great paper on the shift in china's legal development and the growing role of party. then russia has contributed to a prior launch to the series. i was focused on continuity and change in china's foreign policy role and what role has she played in it. so is audrey as well. her focus has been on economic statecraft. let's jump right in. i think a lot of current debate about the united states policy towards china, and also how monday other countries around the world are reacting to china's rise. it really turns on what you
china's policy moves. among those papers today we have him writing about terrorist things going on in china. china and the gray zone, a bigger focus particularly on what escalation could look like in the islands. caitlin, has written a book about nuclear competition between the united states in china and david dollar has a paper about china's particularly focused in africa. there's a case study they did. china's overseas based ambitions. and on the domestic driver front we have with us today,...
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china policy says u.s. competition with china is a challenge for this generation. randall shriver, explains why we're competing with china during a speech in washington, d.c. after he spoke, china policy experts talked about china's regional power and president xi jinping's leadership. >> good morning. my name is bruce jones. i'm the vice president and the director for foreign policy here at brookington. it's my pleasure to welcome you this morning. i see lots of old friends in the audience and several new ones and it's a pleasure to invite you to our event with the assistant secretary of defense for endo-pacific affairs, randall shriver. we've been fortunate to engage him on several aspects of policy research over the past decade, and while he's been serving in the administration since 2017, and randy, thank you for your service to our country and the important role you play in this administration. randall shriver was appointed as assistant secretary of defense by president donald trump on january 8th, 2018. previously having served as deputy assistant secretary for east asian and pacific affairs, under which portfolio
china policy says u.s. competition with china is a challenge for this generation. randall shriver, explains why we're competing with china during a speech in washington, d.c. after he spoke, china policy experts talked about china's regional power and president xi jinping's leadership. >> good morning. my name is bruce jones. i'm the vice president and the director for foreign policy here at brookington. it's my pleasure to welcome you this morning. i see lots of old friends in the...
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with pro china and anti- china communist party concerns and so they're beginning to wake up to the china threat. they have a dispute with china and they are very concerns. when i talk to indian officials here, it is the main national security threat for china for india. as for russia and china growing closer together, we have seen in the past couple of years and in fact in the past few weeks some joint military exercises. this was unusual. russia has been having large-scale exercises and china has been sending forces. i think the russians are a bit cautious about the relationship with china, traditionally china has speared china taking over its far east, the russian far east which is very vulnerable, low population and few differences. so, there have been a long i think putin has aligned with beijing, basically because he is against the united states so it's an anti- u.s. motivation. but it is the concern to see their growing alliance. it is mainly focused as an anti- u.s. online make if you had to pick out our vulnerability of china what you think they are most vulnerable long. >> repor
with pro china and anti- china communist party concerns and so they're beginning to wake up to the china threat. they have a dispute with china and they are very concerns. when i talk to indian officials here, it is the main national security threat for china for india. as for russia and china growing closer together, we have seen in the past couple of years and in fact in the past few weeks some joint military exercises. this was unusual. russia has been having large-scale exercises and china...
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china and the world and the united states. this is a deal that is beyond tariffs. i really mean that. i think that world peace -- there was a lot of friction between the united states and china and now it's a love fest. that's a good thing and good for china and good for us and the rest of the world. the vice premier. he said this is a great thing for the world, he didn't say china or us. he said this is a good thing for the world. perhaps you would like to comment on that. >> the whole world is watching. resident trump: amazing. >> it provides peace and prosperity for the whole world. very, very important. president trump: peace and prosperity for the whole world. it's beyond a trade deal. talk was getting tough, rhetoric was getting tough. we have ships and they have ships and we have planes and they have planes. student things can happen. but this is a great thing that's taking place. we have a very good bonded relationship and i have very little doubt that we will get this thing finalized. not overly complex and we will go to phase two. thank you very much. i hear a helicopter, i'm going down to louisiana. we have a totally soldout crowd in louisiana and the governor of louisiana is not doing a very good job in louisiana. hopefully he
china and the world and the united states. this is a deal that is beyond tariffs. i really mean that. i think that world peace -- there was a lot of friction between the united states and china and now it's a love fest. that's a good thing and good for china and good for us and the rest of the world. the vice premier. he said this is a great thing for the world, he didn't say china or us. he said this is a good thing for the world. perhaps you would like to comment on that. >> the whole...
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i assume china, so many people watch and to show china's muscle. china's coming of age. modern modernization. but in this country, first, we are not well informed. but this is not my point. it's as kissinger said. that if we united states and china engage in a war, this is a war that would be no winner. we should not fight if there's no winner. we still need to cooperate. it's very, very important. in modern war fair, you have no idea how it's going to be faukt and in what time frame. certainly not like a -- right. 2,000 years ago. in greece. now we have we have a lot of things unknown. i mean so so again we should avoid 21st century world. 19th century. it's not so much for military strebt strengths per se. i understand why china want to show that as this critical moment from chinese perspective, but i see from this audience, it's really very few people watch it. so that is a pr perspective. e we need to communicate muff r r b much better through dialogue. it's about the vice premier is coming to down in a few days. trade issues is not as important as tech war. and secur
i assume china, so many people watch and to show china's muscle. china's coming of age. modern modernization. but in this country, first, we are not well informed. but this is not my point. it's as kissinger said. that if we united states and china engage in a war, this is a war that would be no winner. we should not fight if there's no winner. we still need to cooperate. it's very, very important. in modern war fair, you have no idea how it's going to be faukt and in what time frame. certainly...
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china. china does less than 1% of its international trade with iran. chinais iran's number one export market. iran is not china's number one source for oil. there's a real disparity between the sides, this lets the chinese drive a hard bargain. that's really cool if you're all about business. it also gets the gulf countries to get better terms to the chinese because they don't want china to be in the iranian camp. so they get not only benefits from squeezing the iranians but they get the saudi and the emirates and others to get the better deals so they don't total turn into the iranian camp. we only have three aircraft carriers on station at any given time if ripped to a nickel that means there's only one in the western pacific and that's awesome. it helps create a wedge between the u.s. and its allies if that's really cool. it helps undermine the international order. so from a strategic and economic perspective, the chinese love having iran in play. not because they want to be iran's ally, but because iran gets in all kinds of dials to play with to advance
china. china does less than 1% of its international trade with iran. chinais iran's number one export market. iran is not china's number one source for oil. there's a real disparity between the sides, this lets the chinese drive a hard bargain. that's really cool if you're all about business. it also gets the gulf countries to get better terms to the chinese because they don't want china to be in the iranian camp. so they get not only benefits from squeezing the iranians but they get the saudi...
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cyber security china is now the leading country in the world as far as cyber use it is concerned there are more internet users in china today than any other country in the world and china is leading the way for this 5 g. . internet of things now indeed to internet control in china is very tight and lots of people may not be very happy about it but i would say overall the tight control of internet is meant for maintaining stability rather than for example falling into the trap of color revolution or one regime change after another as we have seen repeatedly many other parts of the world situation is very complicated but overall i think there us very grave about terrorism extremism and separatism and don't forget seeing john paul those with afghanistan 18 years into the war in afghanistan the war is still going on and the spill over of terrorism from afghanistan is a real one and terrorism is a real menace for hong kong i think china will strictly abide by the one country 2 system and eventually let's hope that rule of law a rule of law and all that will prevail in hong kong right i need to come back toward the dimension a short went back stability i mean this is a word
cyber security china is now the leading country in the world as far as cyber use it is concerned there are more internet users in china today than any other country in the world and china is leading the way for this 5 g. . internet of things now indeed to internet control in china is very tight and lots of people may not be very happy about it but i would say overall the tight control of internet is meant for maintaining stability rather than for example falling into the trap of color...
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with pro china and it's a china communist party his concerns. this is the beginning to wake up to the china threat. they have the border dispute with china and they are very concerned and what i talked to any officials here, is the main national security threat for china. for india. as russia, and china growing closer together. we have seen in the past couple of years and in fact, just within the past few weeks, some joint exercises. military exercises this is kind of unusual. rusher has been having large-scale exercises. i think the russians are a pit cautious about the relationship with china traditionally, russia had feared china taking over its far east and the russian far east which is very vulnerable. low population and a few defenses. so there has been a lot and couldn't has alondra with beijing, basically is an anti- u.s. motivation. it is a concern to see the growing alliance between russia and china but as may focused as an anti- u.s. alliance. >> if you to pick out, vulnerability of china will you think is china most vulnerable one. >> i think the most vulnerable on the regime li
with pro china and it's a china communist party his concerns. this is the beginning to wake up to the china threat. they have the border dispute with china and they are very concerned and what i talked to any officials here, is the main national security threat for china. for india. as russia, and china growing closer together. we have seen in the past couple of years and in fact, just within the past few weeks, some joint exercises. military exercises this is kind of unusual. rusher has been...
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china sea china has created manmade islands and built military bases. oh and well let's bring in our guests now for today's inside story from hong kong we have. professor at hong kong baptist university and author of china tomorrow democracy or dictatorship and on skype from seoul south korea gordon chang political analyst and author of the coming collapse of china thank you gentlemen for being on inside story. with you to what extent have the rallies in hong kong spoiled beijing celebrations and could hong kong be the single spark that starts to pay the prairie fire for beijing. i think the protests in hong kong succeeded in supporting the show of the national day of the people's republic of china and today you had these huge parade in beijing this morning. what the international media going going to remember about today will be the violence in the home cohen and the ongoing political causes him. many of the issues which have been raised by the protests has. remained to be solved and i think today by the level of violence which has been reached on both sides of the protests aside but also the police side we've entered a new ballgame things are getting more complicated fall i think kerry and i'm the chi
china sea china has created manmade islands and built military bases. oh and well let's bring in our guests now for today's inside story from hong kong we have. professor at hong kong baptist university and author of china tomorrow democracy or dictatorship and on skype from seoul south korea gordon chang political analyst and author of the coming collapse of china thank you gentlemen for being on inside story. with you to what extent have the rallies in hong kong spoiled beijing celebrations...
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you mentioned china, china, china. obviously, china is both a competitor to the united states and a critical partner, but also a global force. gen. petraeus: i have begun talking about the arrival of china as opposed to the rise of -- i have begun talking about the arrival of china as opposed to the rise of china because it is already here. gen. petraeus: yep. >> i would ask you to not talk about what you think american policy should be, but how do you see this pattern of relationships playing out over the next decade or so? what do you think the relationship is likely to look like, rather than what you think the united states should be doing about it? gen. petraeus: as a former economics professor, obviously i should begin by saying, it depends. [laughter] >> on the one hand. gen. petraeus: on the one hand, no, it does depend. it depends on what chinese leaders are willing to do. it depends what american leaders are going to be willing to do. it depends on the strategic relationship between our two countries. i think w
you mentioned china, china, china. obviously, china is both a competitor to the united states and a critical partner, but also a global force. gen. petraeus: i have begun talking about the arrival of china as opposed to the rise of -- i have begun talking about the arrival of china as opposed to the rise of china because it is already here. gen. petraeus: yep. >> i would ask you to not talk about what you think american policy should be, but how do you see this pattern of relationships...
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china's army of consumers provided some relief retail sales edged up nearly 8 percent. the us china trade war is casting a long shadow slowing china growth could even cause global recession. see if song is director of the so it's china institute europe's biggest community of china scholars steve what are these numbers tell you they were lower than what the forecast is thought but still in live with what the government expected do this very much confirming what we already know about the chinese economy which is that it is slowing down it also confirms the way how chinese statistics are always being want when it gets really difficult chinese statistics quiets to be patriotic and what you should box to surge people and therefore he exactly and you know what end of the government's target options 6 and 6.5 percent all growth so they're particularly worrying as. well as we have to accept that the economy is growing next and what the oprah show cares will indicate but china's china's economy is growing at least the low rate is equal to every the pressure on google will economic slowdown it's growing that problems with domestic demand gl
china's army of consumers provided some relief retail sales edged up nearly 8 percent. the us china trade war is casting a long shadow slowing china growth could even cause global recession. see if song is director of the so it's china institute europe's biggest community of china scholars steve what are these numbers tell you they were lower than what the forecast is thought but still in live with what the government expected do this very much confirming what we already know about the chinese...
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china and the u.s. i think it's china's looking china needs all their options now as things become strange with the u.s. even if there are signs we've just seen that there may be they may be getting closer on trade i think that china still needs it still needs to have big partners like india in the way it's also done with russia. does it has these big partners that it can it will have some way of opposing the u.s. or standing up to the u.s. so you can put all your eggs in one basket we all know that cliff is going to thank you so much for your time. and now to some of the other global business stories making news. french carmaker $10.00 has fired chief executive officer of the boy law it comes after a nose partner for this son named a new c.e.o. both car makers want to get past the scandal around former chief economist goan jailed in japan for alleged financial misconduct. the c.e.o. of a german software manufacturer s.a.p.t. bill mcdermott has unexpectedly resigned germany's most valuable listed company has not given a reason for his departure after 9 years in the post has been replaced by a board memb
china and the u.s. i think it's china's looking china needs all their options now as things become strange with the u.s. even if there are signs we've just seen that there may be they may be getting closer on trade i think that china still needs it still needs to have big partners like india in the way it's also done with russia. does it has these big partners that it can it will have some way of opposing the u.s. or standing up to the u.s. so you can put all your eggs in one basket we all know...
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it's like the united states in that they'vandthat they've had g debate with pro- china and anti-china communisanti-china cs them is that they are beginning to wake up to the threat and they have a dispute with china and they are very concerned. as they are growing closer together we've seen in the past couple of years within the past few feet some joint exercise. traditionally they are taking over its far east which is very vulnerable and that the few defenses so that is basically because he is against the united states. what do you think china is most vulnerable on? >> guest: on the regime legitimacy. the chinese are going to be celebrating 70 years of communist rule and it shouldn't be a cause for celebration. when you look back at the massive deaths that have been caused, there was a book years ago called the book of communism that estimated to be 60 million people. this is the legacy of the communist party of china, and it needs to be held accountable for that. i exposing bad and the true nature of the regime it would go a long way towards really bringing about a democratic change. what do you want
it's like the united states in that they'vandthat they've had g debate with pro- china and anti-china communisanti-china cs them is that they are beginning to wake up to the threat and they have a dispute with china and they are very concerned. as they are growing closer together we've seen in the past couple of years within the past few feet some joint exercise. traditionally they are taking over its far east which is very vulnerable and that the few defenses so that is basically because he is...
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china -- there is nothing bigger than what we are doing with china. i think it is important that these are the questions that are asked. as you know, we have the vice premier of china, wen of the most respected men in all of china and the world. we have great respect for him and friendship with him. we have come to a very substantial phase one deal. and i will go through some of the points. and then, i will ask the vice premier to say a few words. and any comments you may have. deal, prettyto a much subject to getting it written. it will take probably 3, 4, or five weeks. we are going to be in chile together at the summit. maybe it will be there or sometime around then. we have come to a deal on intellectual property. financial services. a tremendous deal for the farmers. from $40 billion up to $50 billion in agricultural products. to show you how big that is, that would be 2.5, three times what china has purchased at its highest point thus far. they were purchasing 16 billion or $70 billion at its highest point and that will be brought up to $40 billion, $50 billion so i suggest that the farmers immediately go purchase more land and get bigger tractors. they will
china -- there is nothing bigger than what we are doing with china. i think it is important that these are the questions that are asked. as you know, we have the vice premier of china, wen of the most respected men in all of china and the world. we have great respect for him and friendship with him. we have come to a very substantial phase one deal. and i will go through some of the points. and then, i will ask the vice premier to say a few words. and any comments you may have. deal, prettyto a...
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you mentioned china, china, china. obviously, china is both a competitor to the united states and a critical partner, but also a global force. gen. petraeus: i have begun talking about the arrival of rise of opposed to the china because it is already here. youon't talk about what think american policy should be, but how do you see this pattern of relationships playing out over the next decade or so? what do you think the relationship is likely to look like, rather than what you think the united states should be doing about it? gen. petraeus: as a former economics professor, obviously i should begin by saying, it depends. >> on the one hand. gen. petraeus: on the one hand, no, it does depend. it depends on what chinese leaders are willing to do. it depends on what american leaders are going to be willing to do. it depends on the strategic relationship between our two countries. i think we desperately need future dialogue, the kind that henry kissinger would be carrying out, but it is difficult if people are changing jobs
you mentioned china, china, china. obviously, china is both a competitor to the united states and a critical partner, but also a global force. gen. petraeus: i have begun talking about the arrival of rise of opposed to the china because it is already here. youon't talk about what think american policy should be, but how do you see this pattern of relationships playing out over the next decade or so? what do you think the relationship is likely to look like, rather than what you think the united...
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2000 and wrote a book called the china threat that was called the china threat theory it was amazing that it predicted the emergence of a major threat posed by communist china ever since i wrote the book i tried to do another china book in every publisher that i approached we won't write another single topic. >> why was that quick. >> i don't know with their concerns if it was cell then i dug in my heels to say it's time to do it. another threat from china as it is becoming greater back when the china threat was published. >> your book is very timely. let me ask you about the title. deceiving the sky. talk about the second half is very clear and understandable but where does deceiving the sky quick. >> they are steeped in ancient strategy and many people know of the famous strategist who comes from the warring states air. there's also a book called the 36 strategies whose author is not quite clear but a compendium of military strategies that could allow a weaker power to destroy another power. the and they want the emperors to go to war arrange for dinner at the home of wealthy peasants and that he stepped in and it moved and realized it wasn't a house afte
2000 and wrote a book called the china threat that was called the china threat theory it was amazing that it predicted the emergence of a major threat posed by communist china ever since i wrote the book i tried to do another china book in every publisher that i approached we won't write another single topic. >> why was that quick. >> i don't know with their concerns if it was cell then i dug in my heels to say it's time to do it. another threat from china as it is becoming greater...
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acknowledging that the united states is willing to work with china saying that china has been aggressive but the u.s. will continue to reach out but it expects chinato reach back with deeds not words . the european parliament has awarded its annual sakharov prize for human rights to elam totty economics professor is an advocate of the rights of minority wego muslims engine jan province was jailed for life in 2014 by china on charges of separatism beijing is facing growing international criticism for its treatment of the weak as rights groups say more than a 1000000 we are and the mostly muslim ethnic minorities have been rounded up in internment camps in the province. russia has sent 2 missile defense systems to belgrade for their 1st joint military drills in serbia this marks the 1st time the country's missile systems of participated in a drill outside of russia a comma after the 1st joint russian serbian edge defense axis exercises in september the international red cross has warned of an imminent humanitarian catastrophe at an overcrowded migrant camp in bosnia a camp on the border with croatia has no running water or electricity and no usable
acknowledging that the united states is willing to work with china saying that china has been aggressive but the u.s. will continue to reach out but it expects chinato reach back with deeds not words . the european parliament has awarded its annual sakharov prize for human rights to elam totty economics professor is an advocate of the rights of minority wego muslims engine jan province was jailed for life in 2014 by china on charges of separatism beijing is facing growing international...
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marriott, apple, all kind of kowtowing to china because china has control over vital services and china is a large market. this was a strategy that was put in place by the clinton administration and in the bush administration and it's about concentrating power in a small number of hands. so the way to deal with it is very simple. if something is too big, make it smaller. so the first thing that we need to do is make our corporations smaller. for corporations are smaller, then china won't have as much leverage. >> tucker: i couldn't agree with you more and one of the recommendations you've set on the show is to break up some of the big techk monopolies. matt stoler, i hope you'll come back on the show, congrats on the book. the part i read was amazing. >> thanks. we went up next, a washington professor says one of america's most pressing problems is a racist, sexist children's cartoon. you're going r to want to know a lot more about that, obviously. after the break. ♪
marriott, apple, all kind of kowtowing to china because china has control over vital services and china is a large market. this was a strategy that was put in place by the clinton administration and in the bush administration and it's about concentrating power in a small number of hands. so the way to deal with it is very simple. if something is too big, make it smaller. so the first thing that we need to do is make our corporations smaller. for corporations are smaller, then china won't have...
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versus china at least it should not be us versus china isn't the china versus the world and that should manifest itself in our marriage that's itself and our policies in the south china sea the taiwan straits do you think there's any alarm going off in the pentagon tonight after what was displayed today and particularly with the i.c.b.m. the missile and talk of it being able to reach the the u.s. in a less than half an hour. i was in the pentagon this morning for meetings and i'm saying you know a lot of these weapons are well known to us defense establishment know these are not weapons that are produced in 6 months these are things that take years to develop some of these we've seen before summer is the 1st time the 17 hypersonic line missile is particularly concerning that would appear to be more capable than anything the u.s. her in counts so weak the united states are allies now to work out for us and no doubt about that but i think it's important is very quickly very concerning this spent just 3 things very good news for 30 years out there democratic allies and partners might be ab
versus china at least it should not be us versus china isn't the china versus the world and that should manifest itself in our marriage that's itself and our policies in the south china sea the taiwan straits do you think there's any alarm going off in the pentagon tonight after what was displayed today and particularly with the i.c.b.m. the missile and talk of it being able to reach the the u.s. in a less than half an hour. i was in the pentagon this morning for meetings and i'm saying you...
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china. china's fentanyl flooding the u.s. and his growing state. and he blasted u.s. businesses for siding, he says, with china. to nike, when china complained about a tweet from a team executive. he claimed nike and the nba were muzzling free speech. >> when it comes to hong kong, it prefers checking its social conscious at the door. in siding with the communist party and silencing free speech, the nba is acting like a subsidiary of that authoritarian regime. >> adam silver responded this way. >> adhere to our core values from the first moment to the extent there was doubt about that. we expressed that is our core values. and we're going to double down in engaging with the people of china and india and throughout africa, around the world, regardless of governments. >> i would argue that silver supported them more than the rockets owner. he's been strong pushing back. walking the tight rope here. here's what hall of famer and tnt broadcaster, charles barkley, had to say to the vice president. >> vice president pence needs to shut the hell up, number one. all american companies are doing business in china. i don
china. china's fentanyl flooding the u.s. and his growing state. and he blasted u.s. businesses for siding, he says, with china. to nike, when china complained about a tweet from a team executive. he claimed nike and the nba were muzzling free speech. >> when it comes to hong kong, it prefers checking its social conscious at the door. in siding with the communist party and silencing free speech, the nba is acting like a subsidiary of that authoritarian regime. >> adam silver...
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effect on the rocket supports in china right and overall china is an aspiring sports nation the olympic games were held there we see famous football players transferring to china for heaps of money tell us more about that link between sports and business and money in china or china it is a huge market for sports organizations it's why sports teams go on tool that you mentioned in the piece that the nets and the lakers are playing in china this weekend it's why sports federations wants a events that it's a market that's growing that's the crucial thing in terms of t.v. rights sponsorship deals corporate sales the fan base you just have to consider the numbers china's population is what 1300000000 so even if you have 10 percent of the audience interested and that's a lot of eyeballs on the sports jonathan crane thank you so much. and now to some of the other business stories making the news. they just proceed plans to fire up to 10000 more staff according to the financial times this comes just weeks after its chief executives stepped down and announced the axing of 4000 employees citing a weak global outlook the latest cuts are part of a cost cutting drive amid
effect on the rocket supports in china right and overall china is an aspiring sports nation the olympic games were held there we see famous football players transferring to china for heaps of money tell us more about that link between sports and business and money in china or china it is a huge market for sports organizations it's why sports teams go on tool that you mentioned in the piece that the nets and the lakers are playing in china this weekend it's why sports federations wants a events...
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>> right now we tend to favor china eastern airlines because they had the most comprehensive domestic network throughout china. china'sll has a lot of growth potential. capturing a lot of this domestic demand, which is insulated from overall global impact such as the u.s.-china trade war, so that is something we prefer. >> one of the measures proposed by hong kong has been a $15 airfare subsidy. ll this help cathay pacific? >> in terms of income, not as much. it would beine, minor, if anything, so this is something that could help the overall demand, but unfortunately they are still stuck in this area of low airfares and relatively low demand. a look at chinese and hong kong airlines. ising up, the boeing ceo about to land in the hot seat, admitting the company has made mistakes. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is "daybreak: asia." admits theeo playmaker made design mistakes ahead of two accidents. our asia business reporter joins us now. looking through the advance copy of his testimony, does it strike the right town? >> this is exactly a year after ,he first crash off indonesia and he is certainly taking a contrite t
>> right now we tend to favor china eastern airlines because they had the most comprehensive domestic network throughout china. china'sll has a lot of growth potential. capturing a lot of this domestic demand, which is insulated from overall global impact such as the u.s.-china trade war, so that is something we prefer. >> one of the measures proposed by hong kong has been a $15 airfare subsidy. ll this help cathay pacific? >> in terms of income, not as much. it would beine,...
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china only got 70 years. if better china, therefore better hong kong. better china, better hong kong. among those now calling on the united states to impose sanctions on china. why are all the people supporting america in the trade war? because we want that china's communist party has falling power because of that. such talk makes hong kong's small band of super—patriots extremely angry. they say fear of china is a product of british brainwashing. translation: hong kong was ruled by britain for over 150 years. they did not teach us respect for our chinese roots, but encouraged us to have anti—china and anti—communist beliefs. on tuesday, china's most powerful leader since mao will review a military now second in strength only to the united states. it is a sight that will make many chinese hearts swell with pride. but its neighbours look on with growing concern about how china will use its new—found power. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. rupert talked about the opinions being split, even with an family, but of course within the society. and there are two very different
china only got 70 years. if better china, therefore better hong kong. better china, better hong kong. among those now calling on the united states to impose sanctions on china. why are all the people supporting america in the trade war? because we want that china's communist party has falling power because of that. such talk makes hong kong's small band of super—patriots extremely angry. they say fear of china is a product of british brainwashing. translation: hong kong was ruled by britain...