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daughters anytime we showed up at a gathering they would say you should be glad you were not born in china or cuba to be put in a village and give it away and it wouldn't exist. >> host: you write my father never ceased his lack of a son or reminded his daughters they were lying abilities not affect. does he mean that in financial terms? >> guest: yes, he was an auditor. we were going of the fact he wasn't going to spend a lot of money to send us to college or to be beyond a certain level. >> host: did he pay for your college education? >> guest: no went to college on my own and paid for it with scholarships and things. >> host: by that point did you know you wanted to be a writer? >> guest: i sort of did. when i was 16-years-old, i won a competition -- >> host: a writing competition? >> guest: it was the british colonies and i worked on an incredibly boring and i can't even remember about the offshoot of that was i was invited to meet the queen of england. she happened to be in malaysia for some meeting and this is the most exciting thing that ever happened to me before. for my father this is the
daughters anytime we showed up at a gathering they would say you should be glad you were not born in china or cuba to be put in a village and give it away and it wouldn't exist. >> host: you write my father never ceased his lack of a son or reminded his daughters they were lying abilities not affect. does he mean that in financial terms? >> guest: yes, he was an auditor. we were going of the fact he wasn't going to spend a lot of money to send us to college or to be beyond a certain...
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what was the hallmark of the socialist and communist systems, whether they were in china or cuba, russia and so forth? two things. one--socialism meant that the property, the productive property--tools, equipment, factories, land--was no longer to be private property owned by individuals but rather the property of the whole people run and administered by the state. so from private property to social property. and the second big difference between capitalism and these alternatives was that in capitalism, you used the market as your mechanism of distributing things, whereas in these societies, governments planned the distribution, decided who would get what and so forth. so the differences between the two systems were understood to be private versus social property, markets versus planning. what always struck me is interesting--whatever you thought about that alternative was that nobody said a word in this great hundred-year struggle between the two about the organization of the enterprise. it's as if it didn't matter. it's as if in capitalism, you had a bunch of workers going to work ever
what was the hallmark of the socialist and communist systems, whether they were in china or cuba, russia and so forth? two things. one--socialism meant that the property, the productive property--tools, equipment, factories, land--was no longer to be private property owned by individuals but rather the property of the whole people run and administered by the state. so from private property to social property. and the second big difference between capitalism and these alternatives was that in...
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less than cuba, china or the old soviet union? >> i think that actually the reelection of general secretary chufnchung points to leadershipn vietnam, the outgoing leader was starting to become a more political leader, seen as a more individualistic leader, that bucked the leadership within the communist party and one of the main reasons i believe that he was thought given a leading role during this reshuffle that just took place. but that his colleague and erstwhile competitor and newer generation of party people who have a strong reputation for working in the collective style are being promoted into the leadership positions instead. >> and that collective leadership would keep things on track. is the general feeling, right? >> i believe so yes. the relationships between the united states and china they will continue to pursue fairly similar courses regardless of who the general secretary is or who the prime minister is. >> right, so this reelection of someone as seen as being more traditional and more pro-china you don't think th
less than cuba, china or the old soviet union? >> i think that actually the reelection of general secretary chufnchung points to leadershipn vietnam, the outgoing leader was starting to become a more political leader, seen as a more individualistic leader, that bucked the leadership within the communist party and one of the main reasons i believe that he was thought given a leading role during this reshuffle that just took place. but that his colleague and erstwhile competitor and newer...
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or china. u.s. officials are concerned that cuba may have shared this weapon, using counter terror strikes with thosentries who could now reverse engineer it and learn about these state-of-the-art sensors and target technology and design countermeasures to make these air-to-ground measures obsolete. what's even more worrisome is that the u.s. has been trying to get the missile back from cuba since the middle of 2014 at a time when the state department was working hard to that you relations with this communist country. david. david: unbelievable. how did we find out it was gone? >> well, the pentagon didn't realize it was missing. martin realized after several months that the hell fire did not return to it in orlando, florida. the missile had been sent as a mentioned to spain for that nato exercise and was supposed to fly from madrid by a frankfurt back to u.s. instead it was diverted by land from spain to france's charleston airport and sent by air france to cuba. the wall street general quotes unnamed u.s. officials, quote miss shipments happen all the time because of the amount of volume in the def
or china. u.s. officials are concerned that cuba may have shared this weapon, using counter terror strikes with thosentries who could now reverse engineer it and learn about these state-of-the-art sensors and target technology and design countermeasures to make these air-to-ground measures obsolete. what's even more worrisome is that the u.s. has been trying to get the missile back from cuba since the middle of 2014 at a time when the state department was working hard to that you relations with...
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it's made with top secret military technology and the fear is that cuba could sell that information to a country like china, north korea, or russia. >>> the red hat cats have done it again. the florida panthers defeated the ottawa senators last night cbs4's and the panthers' tv play-by-play announcer steve gold stein has more. >> reporter: the panthers do it again. the magical ride continues for the nhl'hottest team. a franchise record 11th win in a row and they did it here in ottawa by the final score of 3- 2. wasn't a game with the absolute best but they got goals and again great goaltending from roberto luongo. a career best nine game-winning streak for him. smith got the goals in the first and then the young star, barkoff scored his 12th of the year. that came in the third period. and that would be the game winner. the panthersrsave now won 17 out of 20 games and they're in first place with a five point lead in the atlantic division. once again from ottawa, the panthers beat the senators 3-2. they'll go for 12 in a row sunday night in edmonton. that will do it from canada's capital. steve goldstein. cbs4 this morning.
it's made with top secret military technology and the fear is that cuba could sell that information to a country like china, north korea, or russia. >>> the red hat cats have done it again. the florida panthers defeated the ottawa senators last night cbs4's and the panthers' tv play-by-play announcer steve gold stein has more. >> reporter: the panthers do it again. the magical ride continues for the nhl'hottest team. a franchise record 11th win in a row and they did it here in...
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it's made with top secret military technology and the fear is that cuba could sell that information to a country like china, north korea, or russia. >>> the red hot cats have done it again. the florida panthers defeated the ottawa senators last night to winor the 11th straight time. play announcer steve goldstein has more from ottawa. >> reporter: the panthers do it again. the magical ride continues for the nhl's hottest team. a franchise record 11th win in a row. and the panthers did id heren ottawa by the final score of 3- 2. wasn't a game the panthers ayed they are best, but they got -- their best. >>> but they got goals and again great goal tending from roberto luongo. nine game-winning streak for him. toe check and smith got the goals in the first and then the young star, alexander bar cough. scored his 12th of the year, that came in the third period. and that would be the game winner. the pantrs have now won 17 out of 20 games. and they're in first place with a five point lead in the atlantic division. once againinrom ottawa, the panthers beat the senators 3-2 and go for 12 in a row sunday night in edmonton. that wil
it's made with top secret military technology and the fear is that cuba could sell that information to a country like china, north korea, or russia. >>> the red hot cats have done it again. the florida panthers defeated the ottawa senators last night to winor the 11th straight time. play announcer steve goldstein has more from ottawa. >> reporter: the panthers do it again. the magical ride continues for the nhl's hottest team. a franchise record 11th win in a row. and the...
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officials don't believe that cuba is the risk to use it any time, but even after the thawing of relations with the u.s., and could end up in russia or chinasewhere. >> worrying to say the least, jim sciutto. >> and the commissioner of the police department says that what he saw was the scariest thing that he has ever seen. we are going to see what police are going to call an assassination attempt. what's that, broheim? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? havi more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. whei just put in the namey, of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was amazing. just with a little bit of information, you can take leaps and bounds. it's an awesome experience. just a short time ago, the mo ether of the so-called affluenza teen was arraigned in texas. she is accused of helpin
officials don't believe that cuba is the risk to use it any time, but even after the thawing of relations with the u.s., and could end up in russia or chinasewhere. >> worrying to say the least, jim sciutto. >> and the commissioner of the police department says that what he saw was the scariest thing that he has ever seen. we are going to see what police are going to call an assassination attempt. what's that, broheim? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance?...