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translation] >> [chinese translation] >> [speaking chinese] >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> mankind faces more global challenges today. no country can remain the same in terms of so many global challenges and no country can single-handedly tackle global challenges. for example, in the field of fighting terrorism, of holding the security of humanity or in tackling the international financial crisis, promoting the growth of the world economy and addressing regional hot spots, fighting transnational crimes, fighting piracy, and preventing and treating communicable diseases, in all these areas countries need to work together to meet the challenge. china is the biggest developing country and the united states is the biggest developed country. in this context, it is more necessary for china and united states to meet such challenges. how can china and the u.s. do a better job in working together to meet global challenges? there are three points i would like to make and these three points deserve our seri
translation] >> [chinese translation] >> [speaking chinese] >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> mankind faces more global challenges today. no country can remain the same in terms of so many global challenges and no country can single-handedly tackle global challenges. for example, in the field of fighting terrorism, of holding the security of humanity or in tackling the international...
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chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chineseeaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: at the tournament to raise that question that, that in today's world, mankind faces more and more global challenges. i would like to address. that no country can remain in the face of so many global challenges and no country can single-handed early tackle global challenges. for example, in the field of fighting counterterrorism, security of humanity or in tackling the international crisis, promoting growth of the world economy and addressing regional hotspot, fighting transnational crimes, fighting piracy in preventing and treating communicable diseases. in all these areas, countries need to work together to meet the challenge. china is the biggest developing country in the united states, biggest developed country. in this context, it is all but nece
chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chineseeaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: at the tournament to raise that question that, that in today's world, mankind faces more and more global challenges. i would like to address. that no...
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[speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] pe chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [ [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] >> translator: as the journalist who raised that question said, in today's world, mankind faces more and more global challenges, and i'd like to express here that no country can remain unschaved in the face of global challenges, and no countrysing-handedly tackle global challenges. for example, in the fights terrorism, uploading the security of humanity, or in tackling the international financial crisis promoting the growth of the world economy in addressing regional hot spots fighting transnational crimes, fighting piracy, and treating and preventing curable diseases, in all these areas countries need to work together to meet the challenge. china is the biggest developing country and the united states,
[speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] pe chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [ [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] >> translator: as the journalist who raised that question said, in today's world, mankind faces more and...
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chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] >> translatorbasis and the driving force behind the growth of our relationship. the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries we have seen more robust exchanges between our two peoples. in such exchanges have also helped promote the steady growth of our relationship. the statistics i have show that each year we have about 3 million people traveling between our two countries. in other words, on every single day about seven to 8000 people are traveling between china and the united states. this is something that is is hardly conceivable 32 years ago when we first established diplomatic ties. in addition, we have also seen very broad-ranging development of the exchanges at some national level. so far, our two countries have already established sister relationships between 36 provinces and states and we have also developed 161 payers of sister cities between our two countries. the chinese government is supportive of the friendly exchanges between our two peoples, and we have been c
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chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> [english translation] the exchanges between our two peoples in the case the basis and driving force between the growth of our relationship. ever since the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries, we have seen more robust exchanges between our two peoples. in such exchanges, it also helped promote the steady growth of our relationship. the statistics i have show that each year, we have about 3 million people traveling between our two countries. in other words, every single day, about seven-8000 people travel between china and the united states. this is something that is hardly conceivable 32 years ago when we first established diplomatic ties. in addition, we have also seen a very broad range of development in these exchanges at sub- national levels. our two countries have already established sister relationships between 36 provinces and states and we have also developed 161 pairs of sister cities between our two countries. the chinese gov
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[speaking chinese]] i was informed by the chinese authority. [speaking chinese] >> translator: so that is not just my children, sons and daughters of millions of people suffering under china's authoritarian rule and president obama is not only the president of the united states, but also the father of two beautiful daughters. i know that he understands our suffering and i expect him to raise suffering of -- and urge the chinese president to release -- and to release all those leaders who were imprisoned and who also disappeared in relation of the july 5th massacre of 2009. [speaking chinese] >> translator: i also urge the chinese president to stop the persecution of my family members including my children, grandchildren and all other relatives. [speaking chinese] >> translator: the chinese government was very careful in persecuting the leaders or chinese people. [speaking chinese] >> translator: in recent years the chinese government has increased publicly and boldly disregarding any kind of international concern especially the persecution of t
[speaking chinese]] i was informed by the chinese authority. [speaking chinese] >> translator: so that is not just my children, sons and daughters of millions of people suffering under china's authoritarian rule and president obama is not only the president of the united states, but also the father of two beautiful daughters. i know that he understands our suffering and i expect him to raise suffering of -- and urge the chinese president to release -- and to release all those leaders who...
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allow me to speak in chinese. [speaking in chinese] mr. sorton and our guests, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. i am very honored today. i am the vice chairman of the china institute for innovation and development strategy and also the executive vice council chairman for the china energy research society. today i feel very honored to facilitate this session at this forum. we have six distinguished leaders and experts who are present here today to deliver their speech. as a moderator coming and i feel this is the easy job for me, so i would just introduce them and i would just watch time for them. 15 minutes for each person. after the speeches we hope we will have some time for q&a for the audience. because we have to finish in an hour and a half. that's why we have to be on schedule. we will try to give more time to our speakers. so the first speaker will be mr. jon holder, the assistant to the president for science and technology director of the white house office of science and technology policy. mr. jon holdren has been for a while a
allow me to speak in chinese. [speaking in chinese] mr. sorton and our guests, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. i am very honored today. i am the vice chairman of the china institute for innovation and development strategy and also the executive vice council chairman for the china energy research society. today i feel very honored to facilitate this session at this forum. we have six distinguished leaders and experts who are present here today to deliver their speech. as a moderator coming...
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the chinese belief is that chinese have suffered a century of humiliation and now it's their turn to demonstrate at least equality. then there are people in china who believe that the west, the united states is now in a uniquely vulnerable position. and so you better grab the gains you can get now rather than wait until it evolves. but the fact seems to be based on the speeches that hu jintao gave and his top adviser made a very major statement. that at least the governing group in china today recognizes that the long term cooperation is important. and that it's also the evolution that the obama administration is under going. it's from that point of view but they're both germans. >> charlie: they me we want to restrain them or not. >> the chinese pride themselves on connecting the dots. so there can be situations when the united states has glorified things. at the same time they are not bothered with the design at all but very domestic pressures have come together. like seek the dalai lama and objections to the currency all within a month. so chinese say well it's obviously part of t
the chinese belief is that chinese have suffered a century of humiliation and now it's their turn to demonstrate at least equality. then there are people in china who believe that the west, the united states is now in a uniquely vulnerable position. and so you better grab the gains you can get now rather than wait until it evolves. but the fact seems to be based on the speeches that hu jintao gave and his top adviser made a very major statement. that at least the governing group in china today...
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[speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [translator inaudible] [translator inaudible] >> translator: we know chinese, one american company in a joint adventure and will put in 150 billion r&d and rad application in the area of tech knowledge is. in effect, american experts and adding to these in the world, we energy in order to employ respects on the emissions so as to reverse the course of climate change. we also believe china in the president waits at the forefront in clean coal technology. i cannot totally agree with james, but i absolutely agree with his suggestion that the united states together with this government will strengthen cooperation with chinese conference of world agencies survey. china produced 45.6% of the total coal production in the world and the united states is about 21% and we consume about 49%. the united states consume about 15% of carbon reduction in the world. these numbers are pronounced in 2009. now in 2010, chinese power and what is the united states, 46% of coal. so we can see the largest coal producers and can termers can coo
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they have engaged in a chinese embassy, a favorable ruling in the chinese courts of that issue. how many companies pick up their phone and go to the congressman for direct intervention on an obvious i p violation. the problem is often more complicated like the case of shredder fellows. they are fighting a fierce battle in china, a joint venture where they were locked out. inventory stolen. business practices and ip. if you are big you can succeed. but the small and medium-sized manufacturers are having an extraordinarily difficult time. how do we encourage national provincial local governments in china to force the law and beyond rhetoric or grand themes a better way of dealing with china. that is an easy question. >> the important thing we have to do is less diplomacy in a way. i also think we need to follow the approach of h. r. 2378 which is to impose penalties whenever we see there are violations of china's trade obligations because this gives us immediate relief. talk about small manufacturers. they can't wait to three or four years it takes to get through the dispute resol
they have engaged in a chinese embassy, a favorable ruling in the chinese courts of that issue. how many companies pick up their phone and go to the congressman for direct intervention on an obvious i p violation. the problem is often more complicated like the case of shredder fellows. they are fighting a fierce battle in china, a joint venture where they were locked out. inventory stolen. business practices and ip. if you are big you can succeed. but the small and medium-sized manufacturers...
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] >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> [speaking chinese] >> the gentleman who raised that question said in today's world mankind faces more and more global challenges and i would like to stress here that no country can remain unescaped in the face of so many global challenges, and no country can single handedly tackle global challenges. for example, fighting terrorism, upholding the security of humanity or in tackling the international financial crisis, promoting the growth of the world ke in addressing -- economy, fighting piracy and preventing and ending communicable diseases. in of these phases, countries need to work together. china is the biggest developing country and the united states, the bigs developed country. in this context, it is necessary for china and the united states to strengthen their cooperation to meet such challenges. then how can china and the u.s. do a better job in working together to meet global challenges? i think there are three points i would like to make and these three points deserve our serious attention and
] >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> [speaking chinese] >> the gentleman who raised that question said in today's world mankind faces more and more global challenges and i would like to stress here that no country can remain unescaped in the face of so many global challenges, and no country can single handedly tackle global challenges. for example, fighting terrorism, upholding the security of humanity or in tackling the...
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taught chinese. it's close to 1,600, driven by interest in china's $6 trillion economy, now the second biggest in the world. at city terrace, the chinese immersion program is so popular, they have a waiting list. >> learning chinese as a second language will help their children to be able to find a better job later on. >> reporter: and then there are the hidden benefits. why do you think your parents wanted you learn chinese? >> i think they wanted me to learn chinese because they like to go to chinese restaurants. >> reporter: two languages, two cultures, and no one at a loss for words. terry mccarthy, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. ( speaking chinese ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org what appears to be a dead end in the search for a missi >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news. "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> new at 6:00 p.m. tonight. a developing story in
taught chinese. it's close to 1,600, driven by interest in china's $6 trillion economy, now the second biggest in the world. at city terrace, the chinese immersion program is so popular, they have a waiting list. >> learning chinese as a second language will help their children to be able to find a better job later on. >> reporter: and then there are the hidden benefits. why do you think your parents wanted you learn chinese? >> i think they wanted me to learn chinese because...
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for all the discussion about the undervaluation of the chinese currency the chinese that it's this is kind of just goes right over their heads i mean they're concerned with their own domestic economy like every other country in the world is concerned with their domestic economy and inflation comes to mind first of all i mean they're going to get their house in order we before they get to think about other people because that's exactly what everybody else in the world is doing with their economies he absolutely in my view they're just trying to buy time by not letting europe fall as far as their eyes are wide what and by not letting the u.s. fall as fast as they are as well as what i mean i totally agree as to any of that my thought on what they have said on the retina spending on the united states and clearly everybody who knows a little bit of basic economics one of one knows that the u.s. deficit is totally out of control and that this is a massive crisis but yes china first and foremost as interested in their own economy is that's and also to replace the export of and then this gro
for all the discussion about the undervaluation of the chinese currency the chinese that it's this is kind of just goes right over their heads i mean they're concerned with their own domestic economy like every other country in the world is concerned with their domestic economy and inflation comes to mind first of all i mean they're going to get their house in order we before they get to think about other people because that's exactly what everybody else in the world is doing with their...
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[speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] mr.obama, if you still remember the pain when you missed your father and i hope that you can use all you can and to urge to ask mr. hu to release gao and release him and let him come to the united states and unit with our family. today in china, the chinese people are prosecuted by the chinese communist party. for example, the writer le was persecuted to death 13 days ago and wrote articles to support my husband and there's many people like him and people's stories full of the prrgs and torture. this kind of result because this brutal regime, so many families are broken and there's so much human rights violated. [speaking chinese] >> translator: u.s. is composed by a lot of people of our faith. i hope that god can help us bring my husband home and to make and have our family in reunion and have my daughter and my son be comforted. thank you very much. >> thank you for that very moving statement. one of the points underscored by her statement is that the families of not just the disdent th
[speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] mr.obama, if you still remember the pain when you missed your father and i hope that you can use all you can and to urge to ask mr. hu to release gao and release him and let him come to the united states and unit with our family. today in china, the chinese people are prosecuted by the chinese communist party. for example, the writer le was persecuted to death 13 days ago and wrote articles to support my husband and there's many people like him and people's...
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-chinese relations. i am no longer in the service, but the best information i have been getting, two years ago their foreign minister said that the model for relations is the one that china has with russia. that was two years ago. recently, there was a guest on the same program, and these were professors in the national defense university. the point that they made, we should respect and so on. henry kissinger wrote in "the washington post" that we should not start a cold war with china. if you try to create a new cold war enemy, that is going to happen. host: james mann, what is the model between china and russian relations? guest: i think what the caller means is that he thinks the united states model for dealing with china is the united states model for dealing with the soviet union. i don't think that is correct. the relationship is entirely different in lots of ways, good and bad. we have not had a relationship as we do with china now where our economic relations are -- and trade relations are so clo
-chinese relations. i am no longer in the service, but the best information i have been getting, two years ago their foreign minister said that the model for relations is the one that china has with russia. that was two years ago. recently, there was a guest on the same program, and these were professors in the national defense university. the point that they made, we should respect and so on. henry kissinger wrote in "the washington post" that we should not start a cold war with...
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channel 6 for chinese.your microphones on the table over there. as you leave. secondly, you'll get -- you should have a schedule that tells you where to go from each session to each session. but we will also make announcements at the end of every session so that you will be very clear about what begins next and where you go in between. finally, let me ask you to be sure to turn your cell phones off. and so we can focus wholly on the speakers and the substance. with that set of brief announcements, let me introduce john l. thornton who is part of the board of trustees, john? >> thank you, ken. i want to start the proceedings by reading a letter from president obama. when i'm finished then my cohost will read a letter from president hu jintao. from president obama, i send warm greetings to all those attending the second annual united states china strategic forum on clean energy cooperation. your participation contributes substantially to meeting the global challenges of climate change. america's relationship
channel 6 for chinese.your microphones on the table over there. as you leave. secondly, you'll get -- you should have a schedule that tells you where to go from each session to each session. but we will also make announcements at the end of every session so that you will be very clear about what begins next and where you go in between. finally, let me ask you to be sure to turn your cell phones off. and so we can focus wholly on the speakers and the substance. with that set of brief...
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it's not just the chinese currency. i think some in the administration actually, you know, have the same view on that. i think they would like to focus on different issues like intellectual property rights, like the sorts of subsidies given out to chinese companies like to all sorts of artificial trade barriers that affect foreign companies going into china like the technology transfer and the like. but when this meeting ends tomorrow, we're going to see a few headline deals. we're going to see a much better atmosphere. we're not going to see a big turn around in stated chinese policy. >> charlie: what did he mean when he called to an end to the zero sum cold war mentality? >>. >> it's a favorite chinese phrase which is much of a domestic consumption in china as much as it to the u.s. you must remember all politics is local. that's case in china as well. all politics in china, real politics, is within the communist party. a lot of these statements which seem aggressive to us outside china i think are internally directed
it's not just the chinese currency. i think some in the administration actually, you know, have the same view on that. i think they would like to focus on different issues like intellectual property rights, like the sorts of subsidies given out to chinese companies like to all sorts of artificial trade barriers that affect foreign companies going into china like the technology transfer and the like. but when this meeting ends tomorrow, we're going to see a few headline deals. we're going to see...
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and even among the chinese. for example, the government frequently says-- the chinese government-- that all we want is a harmonious world and this we're really not ready to play a major role in it because we still have such a long road towards modernity and development. that so many chinese are still not part of this transformation and therefore we are really not in any way a competitor. and yet increasingly the official media in china talk about china as a great power, america as a declining power. they talk about chinese world role. there is a triumphalist tone in at least part of the chinese elite which gives you food for thought and which also, i think, increases the validity of the argument that i make: namely, it's time for really serious discussions aiming at some shared definition of the underlying character and the basic principles of this increasingly complex relationship. >> rose: it is also argued in some quarters that the military in china-- people's army-- has a certain... a different attitude abou
and even among the chinese. for example, the government frequently says-- the chinese government-- that all we want is a harmonious world and this we're really not ready to play a major role in it because we still have such a long road towards modernity and development. that so many chinese are still not part of this transformation and therefore we are really not in any way a competitor. and yet increasingly the official media in china talk about china as a great power, america as a declining...
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chinese air fields in tibet, a chinese fighter jet whose operations include india. you have indian warships in the chair of -- south china sea. because of military technology and they're turning the economy these became a find their spheres of influence increasingly overlap. as i say this, keep in mind while india's growth is delineated from pakistan with china so that we less and less compare india with pakistan and more and more compare india with china, india is not of the same level of development of china. china has more paved roads per year than india has in total. keep that in mind. india will overtake china in terms of total population and dicing the estimate is the year 2032. the place where you can see indian chinese competition strongest on the indian ocean is in burma. think of burma as if pre-world war i belgium about to be overrun by the french and the british. what does burma have? natural-gas, strategic minerals and metals. uranium, timber, hydropower. china is building roads and railroads throughout burma and threatening to turn burma into a veritab
chinese air fields in tibet, a chinese fighter jet whose operations include india. you have indian warships in the chair of -- south china sea. because of military technology and they're turning the economy these became a find their spheres of influence increasingly overlap. as i say this, keep in mind while india's growth is delineated from pakistan with china so that we less and less compare india with pakistan and more and more compare india with china, india is not of the same level of...
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because the chinese themselves may not know what their grand strategy is because the chinese, though it's an authoritarian government in the end still has a whole wealth of think tanks, area expert, various factions of the party at arguing debate with each other in academic journals and otherwise. so china is feeling its way towards the indian ocean in all of these ports and harbor facilities at its building our own countries where china is also providing significant military and economic age. so it's a combination of strong diplomatic and military representation in the building of these ports, it's clear that china will be able to use these ports, which will be the 21st century equivalent of 19th 19th century british: station, which all along the route that chinese ships were that ships have to sail to bring the hydrocarbon from the greater middle east to the cities of coastal china. china, you know, territory was ravaged by the west, by japan, by czarist russia in the 19th century and early 20th century, where china was split up into 10 parts actually. but this history, with this n
because the chinese themselves may not know what their grand strategy is because the chinese, though it's an authoritarian government in the end still has a whole wealth of think tanks, area expert, various factions of the party at arguing debate with each other in academic journals and otherwise. so china is feeling its way towards the indian ocean in all of these ports and harbor facilities at its building our own countries where china is also providing significant military and economic age....
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conversations] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese[speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] >> translator: president obama and mrs. obama, ladies and gentlemen, family, and friends, good evening, i'm delighted to once again come to the united states and pay a state visit at the invitation of president obama. setting foot on this beautiful land, we have received the gracious hospitality of the u.s. government and people. this evening, president obama is hosting this welcoming dinner for us and has just made warm remarks. on behalf of my colleagues and in my own name, i want to express heart-felt thanks to president and mrs. obama and other american friends for today. i also wish to convey through you the best wishes of the chinese people to the friendly american people and e tend thanks to people from various sectors of the united states who have given care and support to the growth of u.s.-china relations. .. [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] >> translator: the purpose of my visit is to increase mutua
conversations] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese[speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] [speaking in chinese] >> translator: president obama and mrs. obama, ladies and gentlemen, family, and friends, good evening, i'm delighted to once again come to the united states and pay a state visit at the invitation of president obama. setting foot on this beautiful land, we have received the gracious hospitality of the u.s. government and...
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the chinese give cover to the north koreans. the chinese do business with iran. the chinese do not respect human rights. what type of world does china envision? what is their end game? a nationalistic surge underwritten by a new capitalistic communist model never foreseen in the world? can you comment on that please? >> i'd be happy to comment. i think the chinese objective is focused on the here and now. mr. yang emphasized they have a legitimacy deficit and that rests on economic performance. to do that, they need stability, and to do that they have to interagent with the world on a lot of different ways with economic development being primary. to confront the united states in a major way is something that i think is not fundamental to what they are about right now. their long term plans are very vague. they've got a very big agenda for the short term, and it's going to keep them busy for a long time >> does raising the concerns i raised as well as many others today help address or give rise to more concerns as they further distant themselves from what we consi
the chinese give cover to the north koreans. the chinese do business with iran. the chinese do not respect human rights. what type of world does china envision? what is their end game? a nationalistic surge underwritten by a new capitalistic communist model never foreseen in the world? can you comment on that please? >> i'd be happy to comment. i think the chinese objective is focused on the here and now. mr. yang emphasized they have a legitimacy deficit and that rests on economic...
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chinese communist party. for example the writer lee hong was just persecuted to death 15 days ago and he wrote an article to support gao zhisheng. there are many people like gao zhisheng, many l now he from chg one of top leaders of the kenyan and square democracy movement. one of the most wanted by the dictatorship. now the president of all girls allowed. this protect chinese girls from rampant abortions. disparity is huge in china. there may be as many as 1 hundred million missing girls directly attributable to vote one child per couple policy. >> thank you for your passion and courage on behalf of the people in china on behalf of women and children. thank you all for being here to share our message. as we gather here today in the u.s. capitol, 35,000 forced and coerced abortions are taking place in china today. every 2-1/2 seconds a precious baby's life is taken. every six baby girls,
chinese communist party. for example the writer lee hong was just persecuted to death 15 days ago and he wrote an article to support gao zhisheng. there are many people like gao zhisheng, many l now he from chg one of top leaders of the kenyan and square democracy movement. one of the most wanted by the dictatorship. now the president of all girls allowed. this protect chinese girls from rampant abortions. disparity is huge in china. there may be as many as 1 hundred million missing girls...
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that chinese gift cover to the north koreans. the chinese do business with iran. the chinese do not respect human rights. what type of world does china envision? what is the endgame? a nationalistic surge underwritten by a new capitalistic communist model never before seen in the history of the world, can you comment on that, please? >> i would be very happy to comment. i i think the chinese objective is very ch focused on the here and now. mr. yang emphasized they have a legitimacy deficit, and their legitimacy rests on economic performance. and to do that they need stability. and to do that they have to interact with the wold on a lot of different ways and a lot of giveaways with economic development being the primary. and so to confront the united states in a major way something i think is not fundamental what they're about right now. their long-term plans are very vague. they've got a very big agenda for the short term. and it's going to keep them busy for a long time. >> so does raising the concerns that i raise as well as many others today help address, give
that chinese gift cover to the north koreans. the chinese do business with iran. the chinese do not respect human rights. what type of world does china envision? what is the endgame? a nationalistic surge underwritten by a new capitalistic communist model never before seen in the history of the world, can you comment on that, please? >> i would be very happy to comment. i i think the chinese objective is very ch focused on the here and now. mr. yang emphasized they have a legitimacy...
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ice and snow and dead chinese and live chinese on the hill. they told us to get some sleep because tomorrow morning at 8:00 we have to take the place called east hill. nobody was there to do it. that is why we had to get to their and that was the weakest spot that there and if the chinese, all the supplies that is what they needed for their victory because they were running out of ammunition as well. we could not even walk up the hill. it was ice covered it made it like a sliding board so we have our tranche tools and carving out places to put the feet to pull each other up and we finally got to the military crest of the hill. and the chinese held the top of the crest which was a higher point*. we set up in new the chinese would be coming at us that night. and then to give us some protection against the bullets and then a machine gun squad leader and had to build a fire for that night and the other was up above and a good cross fire was going. they knew they would be going and full force. the worst thing that can happen my weapon froze up. and
ice and snow and dead chinese and live chinese on the hill. they told us to get some sleep because tomorrow morning at 8:00 we have to take the place called east hill. nobody was there to do it. that is why we had to get to their and that was the weakest spot that there and if the chinese, all the supplies that is what they needed for their victory because they were running out of ammunition as well. we could not even walk up the hill. it was ice covered it made it like a sliding board so we...
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the number of chinese tourists began to drop in october, about a month after a chinese trawler collided with two japan coast guard ships in the east china sea. >>> the chinese capital, beijing, has taken another step towards easing its transportation gridlock by opening five new subway lines. the new lines all stretch from central beijing into the suburbs and add nearly 110 kilometers to the city's subway network. once outside the city center the trains run on the surface. there are a large number of potential riders in beijing suburbs. china's economic growth has led to the construction of many condominiums there. beijing's subway network now stretches 340 kilometers. the city plans to add another 200 kilometers by 2015. >>> things are looking up for at least one sector of japan's energy business, its solar energy. concerns about the environment are increasing demand for more efficient methods and companies are responding with a multitude of solutions. >> reporter: this looks like a contemporary art insulation, but these clover shaped mirrors are actually designed to generate solar ene
the number of chinese tourists began to drop in october, about a month after a chinese trawler collided with two japan coast guard ships in the east china sea. >>> the chinese capital, beijing, has taken another step towards easing its transportation gridlock by opening five new subway lines. the new lines all stretch from central beijing into the suburbs and add nearly 110 kilometers to the city's subway network. once outside the city center the trains run on the surface. there are a...
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we went to chinese school, you know?the students at lincoln elementary school were from chinatown. there was a mix, for sure. some of my best friends were japanese and african americans, but it was largely a chinese community, and therefore, you didn't really get that much of a sense of the outer society at that young age. and you know, how do you get through that? you bond as siblings-- which i did-- and you do what parents expect of you, which is to work hard and study harder. you go to the additional chinese school, which again, divides you some more, because now you're hearing one dialect of cantonese at home with your parents and speak mainly that; you go to... >> hinojosa: because your parents came from a small village. >> yes, two different small villages in tianjin in china in guangzhou. and then you're learning a different of the more prominent dialect in chinese school. they're beginning to teach something called mandarin, by the way, on the side. that's three dialects of chinese, plus this newfangled language
we went to chinese school, you know?the students at lincoln elementary school were from chinatown. there was a mix, for sure. some of my best friends were japanese and african americans, but it was largely a chinese community, and therefore, you didn't really get that much of a sense of the outer society at that young age. and you know, how do you get through that? you bond as siblings-- which i did-- and you do what parents expect of you, which is to work hard and study harder. you go to the...
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personally, i'm chinese. i have to say that chinese individuals, they haven't been internationalized. most investors, they are selfish about profit. i think for every country investors almost the same, but we need to communicate to each other. while i think that, you know, chinese economy is still going to continue the high level economic growth and and also the investments will expand continuously to east asia countries, especially japan, korea, and other asean countries, i think, basically, this is good news for our east asian countries regionally. but i have to say we need to create some architecture and also we need to do more effort to create a win-win gain. >> that was ke long, a specialist at the research institute. investment from china is expected to grow over the years. japan faces challenges in drawing up guidelines to benefit from investments while preventing overdevelopment at the same time. >>> the u.s. state department plans to send a senior official to japan, china, south korea to coordinate p
personally, i'm chinese. i have to say that chinese individuals, they haven't been internationalized. most investors, they are selfish about profit. i think for every country investors almost the same, but we need to communicate to each other. while i think that, you know, chinese economy is still going to continue the high level economic growth and and also the investments will expand continuously to east asia countries, especially japan, korea, and other asean countries, i think, basically,...
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this is a very sensitive thing to be announcing on a trip by the chinese president to the u.s. -- chinesesident to the u.s.. complained about this to the chinese premier recently. saying that we will give you access to the market, we will give you the technology. ge also, in their comments recently, they talked about wondering whether china wants them to succeed in china or if they want to just get that expertise, knowledge, management skills, and technology. so, generally electric is really sticking out its neck. host: let's take some phone calls and talk a bit more. rodham, a democratic crime. caller: i believe the united states needs to take a much more proactive agenda. like offering tax breaks for anything made in america. taxing the things we are importing. we used to be known as a country that when you bought a car here, it was a well-made car. we have got away from making anything in this country. by shipping those jobs overseas, in america when you want to purchase american blue jeans is more expensive than importing it at a cheaper price. guest: i think that the u.s. distillate
this is a very sensitive thing to be announcing on a trip by the chinese president to the u.s. -- chinesesident to the u.s.. complained about this to the chinese premier recently. saying that we will give you access to the market, we will give you the technology. ge also, in their comments recently, they talked about wondering whether china wants them to succeed in china or if they want to just get that expertise, knowledge, management skills, and technology. so, generally electric is really...
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then there's the chinese military. china will have more submarines in the water in the next 10-15 years than the united states navy has. china is not buying across the board, but in a very sophisticated manner emphasizing the acquisition or development of submarines, of missiles that could hit moving targets at sea, and it's cybercapabilities and the ability to hit gps satellites in space, in other words, antiaccess capability to make it harder for the u.s. navy to go wherever it wants whenever it wants, however it wants in the future, so that at the end of world war ii through the cold war, the western pacific and indian ocean were american lakes. that is slowly starting to change. as these other navies and air forces get stronger and stronger and our navy which was about 581 warships during the reagan era went down to about 350 warships in the clinton era and now down to 286 warships, and according to the congressional budget office and other studies, may drop into the mid-200's is in relative terms getting smaller.
then there's the chinese military. china will have more submarines in the water in the next 10-15 years than the united states navy has. china is not buying across the board, but in a very sophisticated manner emphasizing the acquisition or development of submarines, of missiles that could hit moving targets at sea, and it's cybercapabilities and the ability to hit gps satellites in space, in other words, antiaccess capability to make it harder for the u.s. navy to go wherever it wants whenever...
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inflation or chinese currency revaluation has in effect the same results. >> basically the chinese income is rising. chinese price is rising. and the u.s. income is stagnating. so the two are converging. that's what we expect. this is what happens no matter what the chinese do. if we just have a little more patience, everything will actually fall into place. >> reporter: that may be more nearly china's position on the currency issue than the administration's, however, as hu jintao comes to visit america. >> the state visit is being watched around the world, including in south korea. attention there is focused on discussions of north korea's nuclear ambitions. margaret warner has been reporting from seoul this week. jeffrey brown spoke to her earlier today. margaret last night your story focused on the latest tensions between north and south korea. given those developments how do the south koreans view this visit to washington by president hu? what do they want the u.s. to push vis-a-vis north korea? >> they think this is a huge visit, jeff. what they want bottom line is they want presiden
inflation or chinese currency revaluation has in effect the same results. >> basically the chinese income is rising. chinese price is rising. and the u.s. income is stagnating. so the two are converging. that's what we expect. this is what happens no matter what the chinese do. if we just have a little more patience, everything will actually fall into place. >> reporter: that may be more nearly china's position on the currency issue than the administration's, however, as hu jintao...
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export access to chinese markets there is every indication both in the american and the chinese consciousness that china is on the rise and the united states is struggling unsuccessfully to keep up its portion of the world economic engine that it's been we're in that danger of falling below twenty percent of world g.d.p. a place we haven't been since before world war two actually and the chinese are very much galloping had terms of their portion of world g.d.p. their importance their relevance in africa their relevance in south america the united states has borrowed so much money from china in many different vestiges and forms that the united states and china are in a mutually dependent relationship they need to make sure we can pay them back and that we keep borrowing to keep buying and we need to make sure they keep lending and keep favorable to us because we really rely on china both as an import and export market and you see the leaders working to domestic constituencies uncomfortable with that mutual dependency but they know they have to nurture it and sort of drown out voices that are h
export access to chinese markets there is every indication both in the american and the chinese consciousness that china is on the rise and the united states is struggling unsuccessfully to keep up its portion of the world economic engine that it's been we're in that danger of falling below twenty percent of world g.d.p. a place we haven't been since before world war two actually and the chinese are very much galloping had terms of their portion of world g.d.p. their importance their relevance...
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and live chinese on the hills. so they told us to get some sleep because tomorrow morning, 8:00, we have to take this place called east hill. there was nobody else there to do it. that's why we had to get to the headquarters, was to take this hill. and that was our weakest spot. if east hill fell, then the whole division could fall. and if chinese got all these supplies, that's what they needed for their victory. because they were running out of ammunition too. so we couldn't even walk up the hill. i mean, this was ice-covered. previous traffic had made it like a sliding board. so we had our trenching tools and bayonets and carving out places to put your feet to grab ahold and pull each other up. and we finally got to the military crest of the hill. and the chinese held the topographical crest which is the higher point. and we set up, and we knew the chinese would be coming at us that night. but we couldn't dig foxholes, so what we did was we got the dead chinese bodies and stacked them around us to give us some pr
and live chinese on the hills. so they told us to get some sleep because tomorrow morning, 8:00, we have to take this place called east hill. there was nobody else there to do it. that's why we had to get to the headquarters, was to take this hill. and that was our weakest spot. if east hill fell, then the whole division could fall. and if chinese got all these supplies, that's what they needed for their victory. because they were running out of ammunition too. so we couldn't even walk up the...
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will stop a russian or chinese missile. this is a fact and known to many americans and the unspoken by american policy-makers for fear of the rightful angered would engender in american citizens. if there is any more profound moral statement the country is willing to make scent that they willingly, knowingly and purposely keep their citizenry vulnerable to enemy missile attack because of the morally corrupt notion that is better to engage in a full-scale nuclear war rather than build a defense against such weapons. let me say in conclusion that if we are not going to defend the american people from these many threats we ought to tell from. that is the candor do a free people. what i said sounded like bad news. i don't mean it to be because if the american people understand these facts clipper turtle if their elected representatives tell them these facts i think they will demand something be done and something be done quickly. we have the technology to build missile defense to stop an iranian ballistic missile in -- north ko
will stop a russian or chinese missile. this is a fact and known to many americans and the unspoken by american policy-makers for fear of the rightful angered would engender in american citizens. if there is any more profound moral statement the country is willing to make scent that they willingly, knowingly and purposely keep their citizenry vulnerable to enemy missile attack because of the morally corrupt notion that is better to engage in a full-scale nuclear war rather than build a defense...
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i would tax the chinese. i would do things to opec. opec would not exist if not for us because we protect these countries. we protect them. south korea would not exist if not for us. and, yet, we sign a trade agreement that is so bad a alcohol would -- a child would laugh at it. and it is absolutely insane what our leaders are giving away to other countries. absolutely insane. >>neil: do you think or openings are limited because of how much money we owe? in other words, we are in deep. and as a result we are in deep to these guys? >>guest: we get deeper and deeper and we get weaker and weaker and something has to happen now. we don't have the luxury of waiting years. something has to happen now. why did we send an entire fleet including one of the largest aircraft carriers of the world to forth korea to protect south korea without them paying us? why aren't they paying us? they make hundreds of billions a year on us and we just send our fleet over there to protect themst for what reason? why are we protecting them? let them pay for pro
i would tax the chinese. i would do things to opec. opec would not exist if not for us because we protect these countries. we protect them. south korea would not exist if not for us. and, yet, we sign a trade agreement that is so bad a alcohol would -- a child would laugh at it. and it is absolutely insane what our leaders are giving away to other countries. absolutely insane. >>neil: do you think or openings are limited because of how much money we owe? in other words, we are in deep....