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>> [speaking chinese] you would say in chinese -- [speaking chinese] what i mean is that this book isbout ambition. literally in chinese, it is about the wild heart. that is the term people use in chinese to describe ambition. "wild heart," for a long time in chinese was an unimaginable idea. if you are accused of being ambitious, you are accused of being wild hearted. that was a death sentence. what it meant was that you put the group before anything else. -- i'm sorry, you put yourself before the group. for chinese history, that was unimaginable under the confucian period or the socialist period. when i got there, things were beginning to change in some deep way. what i began to hear around me was people talking about themselves, not in a self glamorizing or self-promotional way, but just in a self protective way. they would say that it matters what i want in this world. even the term in chinese for myself was transforming. people were getting comfortable using it. in the united states, we talk about the me generation. in china, it was a revolution in our conception of what it meant
>> [speaking chinese] you would say in chinese -- [speaking chinese] what i mean is that this book isbout ambition. literally in chinese, it is about the wild heart. that is the term people use in chinese to describe ambition. "wild heart," for a long time in chinese was an unimaginable idea. if you are accused of being ambitious, you are accused of being wild hearted. that was a death sentence. what it meant was that you put the group before anything else. -- i'm sorry, you put...
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military and chinese hire chinese military men to watch americans. >> we need to prove that american spying on a large scale of chinese leadership down to the banks to technical corporations are purely for national security reasons, not for others. at the same time, making sure that it's for commercial purposes. these passed information to the chinese commercial companies for a purpose of competing with the united states. that's very typical at the moment. we can even assume they have done so. americans spied on large technical corporation in a much sophisticated manner while corporating with the chinese military there is nothing out there of spying. with china now reverse the case to charge the united states with the hard language set quoted in the opening statement there in your program against americans. citing national security for such a purpose. >> and a very provocative sir, and later in the program we'll take on the very different systems of these two countries and what it seems for a government entity to spy when so much of the commercial power of the country is part of the
military and chinese hire chinese military men to watch americans. >> we need to prove that american spying on a large scale of chinese leadership down to the banks to technical corporations are purely for national security reasons, not for others. at the same time, making sure that it's for commercial purposes. these passed information to the chinese commercial companies for a purpose of competing with the united states. that's very typical at the moment. we can even assume they have...
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[speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >>> secondly, the related countries in the south china sea region have drilled actually many oil wells in south china see, but china has never drilled even one. for the single fact we can see how much restraint china has exercised. ask the purpose of the restraint is to keep -- maintain the stability of the south china sea region. we have -- enjoyed putting aside disputes but while china is held in this position other nations are drilling oil wells in this region so that's the status quo, and i have to underscore it is under this brown we are conduct that exploration activity near the island. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >>> there are, it is a very normal behavior for china to conduct this drilling activity within our own territorial waterment and under that background vietnam has sent ships for disruption of that activity, and that is something that we are not able to accept. what we are going to do is to make sure the safety of the oil rig and en
[speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >>> secondly, the related countries in the south china sea region have drilled actually many oil wells in south china see, but china has never drilled even one. for the single fact we can see how much restraint china has exercised. ask the purpose of the restraint is to keep -- maintain the stability of the south china sea region. we have -- enjoyed...
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they had weapons factories but chinese citizens can't own guns so the chinese army made military weaponsillions of them for american citizens. most of the imports are of this model a 10 shot semi automatic. it fires a bullet a bit shorter but capable of piercing bullet- proof vests. the gun is cheap under $200. less than half the cost of a comparable rifle. but an increased demand will halt sales. >> we need to find out more about the ban before we put a price on them. >> the banned weapon has the same fire power adds the banned ak47. >> it's a very high tech weapon. you've got a, you've got a high tech weapon at a saturday night special price. >> some of the chinese guns have sold for as little as $60. federal officials say they do not know yet how many of these cheap weapons manufacturers have brought into the country. at least 2 million of them are in american hands. >>> the sks assault rifles are currently illegal under california's assault weapons ban but they remain on the streets. police sources tell ktvu an sks rifle was used in the killing of four oakland police officers back in
they had weapons factories but chinese citizens can't own guns so the chinese army made military weaponsillions of them for american citizens. most of the imports are of this model a 10 shot semi automatic. it fires a bullet a bit shorter but capable of piercing bullet- proof vests. the gun is cheap under $200. less than half the cost of a comparable rifle. but an increased demand will halt sales. >> we need to find out more about the ban before we put a price on them. >> the banned...
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the chinese people may want, and the chinese government may want more of a space than the rest of the world is prepared to give them. >> in the united nations security council one of russia's most reliable partners, whether it's iran and nuclearization and syria and the future of war there has been china. must that continue? >> it's been that way for many years. the years in the state department, that was always the case. the two countries line up together all the time. that's the case for a long time. the question as to whether that can be changed goes back to the issue of what other big powers do. europe has a bigger economy, if you take the european union together. india is emerging. the united states and the other countries have to play sk skillfully to balance all the new factors in the world. >> thank you all for being with me today. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> go, go, go. do it. >> they regain control of an airport from proceed russian separatists. at least 40 people are killed. >>> he
the chinese people may want, and the chinese government may want more of a space than the rest of the world is prepared to give them. >> in the united nations security council one of russia's most reliable partners, whether it's iran and nuclearization and syria and the future of war there has been china. must that continue? >> it's been that way for many years. the years in the state department, that was always the case. the two countries line up together all the time. that's the...
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the chinese e-commerce giant filed to go public in the united states. the number and price has not been set yet. they have a placeholder but could become bigger than the 16.4 billion dollar facebook ipo nearly two years ago. alibaba had about 83% of the revenue generated through the chinese e-commerce site. the company is very profitable with net income of $2.9 billion. jack ma will have just under nine percent of the company. yahoo! will have a stake of 22.6% and softbank with 34.4%. joining me is cory johnson and our ipo reporter. you have gone through the f1. what stands out to you? >> with standout is the operating profitability of the company. the word of warning for those number crunching, it is a fiscal year that ends in march so we do not have full-year numbers because they did not report the number for the full fiscal year. for 2013, we see operating profitability up 25 cents which is spectacular but the numbers are better than that because of a one-time payment to yahoo!. strip that out there and you are looking at a 35% operating margin aroun
the chinese e-commerce giant filed to go public in the united states. the number and price has not been set yet. they have a placeholder but could become bigger than the 16.4 billion dollar facebook ipo nearly two years ago. alibaba had about 83% of the revenue generated through the chinese e-commerce site. the company is very profitable with net income of $2.9 billion. jack ma will have just under nine percent of the company. yahoo! will have a stake of 22.6% and softbank with 34.4%. joining...
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i'm a chinese citizen still. don't think i'm in the criticize the american government for not doing enough for us. the democracy movement must be homegrown. we must do our own job. what i want to talk about is not that. some people believe that the united states cannot threaten china on human rights issues seeks chineses. corporations on economic and national security. when they are talking about interest of the u.s., economic, business opportunity for american capitalist in china, americans do not do business there, they do not quaff or with the chinese government, others will go as well. i often urge my american friends here, you are in military service, how much amer if chinay can be saved became democratic? china is a dictatorship. it is really disturbing. i want to ask this question again. have you done any calculation how much money would be saved if , ina became a democratic the national interest of this country? thank you. >> we're out of time. the votes have begun. i would ask unanimous consent there is
i'm a chinese citizen still. don't think i'm in the criticize the american government for not doing enough for us. the democracy movement must be homegrown. we must do our own job. what i want to talk about is not that. some people believe that the united states cannot threaten china on human rights issues seeks chineses. corporations on economic and national security. when they are talking about interest of the u.s., economic, business opportunity for american capitalist in china, americans do...
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a chinese son of a coal miner. i learned an enormous amount by spending time with him because he is a guy by all reasonable chinese metrics should be happy today. his life is unimaginably better than his father's. his father spent 30 years underground. michael, as he calls himself, can go today online and watch anything he wants. he can read in english. when i talked him about his life, he is frustrated that he cannot get traction. this is a subtle thing that doesn't come through everyday in the gdp numbers. he feels like he is frustrated. the opportunity that existed for his peer group 10 years ago is narrowing. this is a real problem for china because after all, the bargain that was struck was your life will continue to get better every year. they are trying to figure out how to continue to do that at the same time the economy is slowing down. he told me once -- why is i should just be like everyone else? by which he means, i have an individual sense of my own ambitions and desires. just because i was born poor d
a chinese son of a coal miner. i learned an enormous amount by spending time with him because he is a guy by all reasonable chinese metrics should be happy today. his life is unimaginably better than his father's. his father spent 30 years underground. michael, as he calls himself, can go today online and watch anything he wants. he can read in english. when i talked him about his life, he is frustrated that he cannot get traction. this is a subtle thing that doesn't come through everyday in...
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is it the chinese government or is it the pla and the vast chinese energy consortiums? is it possible the tail is wagging the dog in southeast asia? >> all right. first of all, even within the chinese people's liberation army/navy there are differences of opinion. there are some naval voices in china that argue for a more conciliatory policy in the south china sea. remember, china is not as totalitarian as it was under mao. when it was totalitarian, only a few men controlled everything, including the military. but as that system goes from totalitarianism to a more traditional authoritarianism, different power centers emerge including the military. so the military is very, is more and more politically powerful, and the military has interest in promoting, you know, a very nationalist policy in the southh china sea. one thing to keep if mind is that -- in mind is that if it were only up to elites, it might be easier for the chinese regime to have a more conciliatory policy in the south china sea to compromise on the nine dash line as it were. but it's not only up to the el
is it the chinese government or is it the pla and the vast chinese energy consortiums? is it possible the tail is wagging the dog in southeast asia? >> all right. first of all, even within the chinese people's liberation army/navy there are differences of opinion. there are some naval voices in china that argue for a more conciliatory policy in the south china sea. remember, china is not as totalitarian as it was under mao. when it was totalitarian, only a few men controlled everything,...
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chinese. in the xas of the united steel workers, they were in the process of ramping up their pr campaign against the chinese for unfair trade practices. it gave the chinese allegedly a window into what all these people were doing so they could gain back the advantage? >> several of these companies, with the exception, pittsburgh area companies, that coincidence or because there was a particularly active investigator working in that office? >> that's a part of it. it's also because the steel industry is there and one of the issues china has had in aggressively competing against the u.s. on steel, is china doesn't competebell well on costs, apparently, according to analysts we have spoken to, unless it can find out basically the other side's hands, see what the u.s. companies are doing. >> sophisticated oearnings? >> sophisticated in that allegedly, it was the chinese military the way they were getting is is called spear fishing. that's where they send an e-mail, it looks legit. it has a living
chinese. in the xas of the united steel workers, they were in the process of ramping up their pr campaign against the chinese for unfair trade practices. it gave the chinese allegedly a window into what all these people were doing so they could gain back the advantage? >> several of these companies, with the exception, pittsburgh area companies, that coincidence or because there was a particularly active investigator working in that office? >> that's a part of it. it's also because...
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thanks to probably a large chinese moon. >> that's for -- chinese loan. >> that's for sure. as i pointed out in my already research project that i wrote recently we will take a short break right now. when we come back, we will talk about what the future holds for both these countries and what it means for the united states. this is "inside story." stay with us. means for the united states. o. >> must it could not? it you see? >> has been for many years. the two cases lined up together all the time. so that's been the case for a long time. the question as to whether that can be changed goes back to the issue of what other countries, what other big powers do. europe has a bigger economy if you take the european union together. india, again, is emerging. the united states and the other countries will have to play skillfully, militarily to balance the new factors in the world. >> david sedeny, sui jao, morena, thank you for being with me. >> bring did us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. i am ray suarez. >> promising a united nation, new fig
thanks to probably a large chinese moon. >> that's for -- chinese loan. >> that's for sure. as i pointed out in my already research project that i wrote recently we will take a short break right now. when we come back, we will talk about what the future holds for both these countries and what it means for the united states. this is "inside story." stay with us. means for the united states. o. >> must it could not? it you see? >> has been for many years. the two...
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we're now in pursuit of the chinese dream, an el gent solution for propaganda problems. everyone interpreted it differently. the conclusion i reached after thinking about it a long time is the thing people are looking for now and however they define it is dignity, and for some people, dignity comes in the form of enormous financial success. finally, they've arrived. but for other people, dignity comes in the ability to have something small but have it be yours. and that's a change because, in the past, there really wasn't much rule in the chinese cosmology for individual dignity and now particularly young people are going out and saying i want to live a certain kind of life. >> charlie: what are the contradictions and the fault lines? >> a few specific things. you can't talk about china today without talking about the gap between the rich and poor. it's vast and getting bigger. that's not unique to china. we're dealing with a lot of the same questions in the united states. the difference is that china is still run by the communist chinese party and creates a day to day c
we're now in pursuit of the chinese dream, an el gent solution for propaganda problems. everyone interpreted it differently. the conclusion i reached after thinking about it a long time is the thing people are looking for now and however they define it is dignity, and for some people, dignity comes in the form of enormous financial success. finally, they've arrived. but for other people, dignity comes in the ability to have something small but have it be yours. and that's a change because, in...
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the chinese government. >> i want to ask you about bengha benghazi. dianne feinstein had some strong words about the house select committee on benghazi. she says her committee has all the answers it needs. >> it's ridiculous. i think it's a hunting mission for a lynch mob actually. >> house democrats still say they are not sure they will appoint any member to the committee. what do we know tobt tonight? >> what we know the minority leader could speak to john boehner as to the composition of the democrats on the committee. the name being thrown out there is florida congressman alan gray son but given the serious tone, that's looking increasingly unlikely. >> 97 people have been arrested in 16 countries for developing, distributing or using criminal software known as black shades. agencies in europe were joined by officials in the u.s. and canada. black shades allows users to gain control of target computers and record personal information, including keystrokes and web cam video. >>> russian president vladimir
the chinese government. >> i want to ask you about bengha benghazi. dianne feinstein had some strong words about the house select committee on benghazi. she says her committee has all the answers it needs. >> it's ridiculous. i think it's a hunting mission for a lynch mob actually. >> house democrats still say they are not sure they will appoint any member to the committee. what do we know tobt tonight? >> what we know the minority leader could speak to john boehner as...
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but for chinese, ordinary chinese, has been taken as hostages and trade and investments has been usedas a tool to promote censorship, and corrupt universal value. many chinese companies, a de facto government of a region, and through such arrangement they became powerful monopolies which shareholders may lack to invest in. but in doing such, we have become, we are allowing commerce to be part of the trends that come in this is committing. -- communist is committing. promote free trade and free market. third one, recently the our lot of reasons for foreign journalists in china. this will no doubt create censorship, self-censorship for first foreign journalists. at the same time more and more chinese state media are setting up shops in the united states to broaden the reach of the brainwashing. this issue can not last for the media alone. for example, bloomberg which reported of the ruling families that admitted that they will never do that again. and the journalists who were trying to probably such a report, had to leave. at least u.s. should firmly reach the issue of reciprocity at a
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at chinese new year, nearly $700 million lost revenue in terms of chinese tourists staying away to to the unrest. if you extrapolate that to the full year, it has a big impact. in the first quarter alone, the tourism numbers down around 7%. >> the king improving the coup, that is an interesting development. junta may find it hard to suppress public protests. let's have a look at the role social media is plain and thailand's long-running standoff. our guest joins us from a social media consultancy in bangkok. 438,000 followers on twitter. thank you for joining us. i must ask you, what is the sort of mood you are seeing on your social media platforms? it is absolutely exploding. up 20,000bably picked followers in the past week or so just because i am aggregating content from everything that is going on in thailand and trying to push it out there as fast as possible. about 2-3 hours every sunday of tweeting. you are working pretty hard. what is your message to them? how are you rallying this? well, i feel that social media is very important and what is going on and everything going on in
at chinese new year, nearly $700 million lost revenue in terms of chinese tourists staying away to to the unrest. if you extrapolate that to the full year, it has a big impact. in the first quarter alone, the tourism numbers down around 7%. >> the king improving the coup, that is an interesting development. junta may find it hard to suppress public protests. let's have a look at the role social media is plain and thailand's long-running standoff. our guest joins us from a social media...
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the chinese can take the rig away.na has these territorial claims of all of these countries in the region. they all have a problem with china not just vietnam. >> woodruff: we heard the chinese spokes woman it's clear who is the aggressor here. she meant the vietnamese. who is telling the truth? >> i think both sides think they're telling the truth. f rankally i think the chinese side acted assertively here not a very good situation. having said that, this is disputed waters. it falls within the exclusive economic zone of islands that china claims. and so simply pointing fingers and saying it's the other side fault isn't going to get us very far. >> woodruff: don't they know putting these in the waters would get them them upset. didn't they realize the people of vietnam. >> i cannot imagine they thought vietnam would accept this without a lot of protest and they thought the people of vietnam would not be very angry about this. >> woodruff: in that case, gordon chang, why were the chinese prepared to go ahead and do thi
the chinese can take the rig away.na has these territorial claims of all of these countries in the region. they all have a problem with china not just vietnam. >> woodruff: we heard the chinese spokes woman it's clear who is the aggressor here. she meant the vietnamese. who is telling the truth? >> i think both sides think they're telling the truth. f rankally i think the chinese side acted assertively here not a very good situation. having said that, this is disputed waters. it...
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. >>> two chinese passenger ships have arrived in vietnam to evacuate chinese workers after last week'sriotriots. these are some passengers of the flights sunday. two were killed when factories were attacked in the wake of a territorial dispute in the south china sea. we heard what sparked the violence. >> we have serious antichinese demonstrations riots last week. beijing has responded. we have seen the violence done. what we're seeing now is a massive evacuation operation underway. yesterday one plane brought more than 100 chinese workers back to the city. today we see more left china a. today we see the arrival of two ships in vietnam. significantly they're at a port which is part of a steel mill built by thousands of chinese workers. that was the scene of some of the rioting. at least two chinese workers were killed at the mill and more than 100 injured. >> what's the underlying region for all this tension is this. >> the reason is not what's happening on land, it's what's happening at sea. you have china which deployed the oil rig to disputed waters between china and vietnam. that
. >>> two chinese passenger ships have arrived in vietnam to evacuate chinese workers after last week'sriotriots. these are some passengers of the flights sunday. two were killed when factories were attacked in the wake of a territorial dispute in the south china sea. we heard what sparked the violence. >> we have serious antichinese demonstrations riots last week. beijing has responded. we have seen the violence done. what we're seeing now is a massive evacuation operation...
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>> many of these companies were attacked by the chinese at the time they were doing deals with the chinese to do business in china. westinghouse, for example, was building nuclear power plants in china and the chinese are getting the plans for the plants. on the one hand, the companies realize that they want to continue doing business with the chinese. they don't want to offend them. secondly, i think some of the companies in general, not perhaps these, but companies in general are always a little embarrassed to have it disclosed that they were hacked into by something as simple as opens ing email, someone it and launches malaware that creates a back door. gwen: i don't know if it ever gets discussed, on a week when there are tensions in the south china sea, when vladmir putin is in shanghai cutting a deal on gas purchases, whether there is any concern that the timing of something like this is tied to all of that, u.s., beijing relations? >> i suspect that probably wasn't thought through in that level of detail. i know they were thinking about other cyber cases that they were doing the sam
>> many of these companies were attacked by the chinese at the time they were doing deals with the chinese to do business in china. westinghouse, for example, was building nuclear power plants in china and the chinese are getting the plans for the plants. on the one hand, the companies realize that they want to continue doing business with the chinese. they don't want to offend them. secondly, i think some of the companies in general, not perhaps these, but companies in general are always...
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we saw protest industries and violence against chinese companies, or companies seen as being chineseiated here. this sinking that really escalates tensions to a whole new level. what are you hearing on the land? >> definitely. analysts say this is the worst incident to hurt the relationship. there was an incident in 2007 when the one crew member was killed, one vietnamese. nothing to this extent has happened since then which really escalated tensions. vietnam is looking at options. said it will stay in these waters on till august. until that point, when i was out on a boat on the coast guard boat, chinese ships were heavily guarding the exploration rig and vietnamese were trying to make daily excursions to break the perimeter. on the third day of our there, we were closely chased out of the area. that will probably continue on land. there's a lot of fear it might escalates. on land, which we are seeing is vietnam has said that basically, the prime minister was in manila as said vietnam will explore legal options. we do know what those legal actions would be. i think they are saying i
we saw protest industries and violence against chinese companies, or companies seen as being chineseiated here. this sinking that really escalates tensions to a whole new level. what are you hearing on the land? >> definitely. analysts say this is the worst incident to hurt the relationship. there was an incident in 2007 when the one crew member was killed, one vietnamese. nothing to this extent has happened since then which really escalated tensions. vietnam is looking at options. said...
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chinese relations. china is a staunch defender of network security it said in a statement and the chinese government, military, and associated personnel have never engaged in online theft of trade secrets. the charges against the six defendants could carry decades in prison but they are all at large in china and the usa gorges there is virtually no chance of them being extradited. >> let's go live to washington. is this part of a broader crackdown by the u.s. on industrial espionage? >> i think america is going to speak more forcefully about this issue to the public. it is more than just a symbolic gesture. the reason washington is acting now, they are fed up with losing money just because of chinese spying. they are putting pressure on washington and the obama administration has to do something. the american economy would risk too much. but we are going to continue to see is more of the shame game. >> the u.s. has been spying, after all. >> there are double standards. they are doing more or less the sa
chinese relations. china is a staunch defender of network security it said in a statement and the chinese government, military, and associated personnel have never engaged in online theft of trade secrets. the charges against the six defendants could carry decades in prison but they are all at large in china and the usa gorges there is virtually no chance of them being extradited. >> let's go live to washington. is this part of a broader crackdown by the u.s. on industrial espionage?...
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i am the worst welcome home sales the weak showing in the movie street critical it gets up to the chinese consumer spending and the just concluded maybe politics. the sun is. bj first up trying to mimic the job started as a weeklong trip to africa. you need a ride in ethiopia's capital addis ababa on sunday and met with mr holley marion gasoline. ms li said china is willing to continue its cooperation with ethiopia in infrastructure such as roads railways as well as telecom services. he also said china supports ethiopia's efforts to build special economic zones as well as is the two parks is willing to fight the necessary technology. he said china will continue to encourage companies and financial institutions to invest in ethiopia. thus i knew was in cooperation with china has improved ethiopia's economic growth in restructuring after their meeting the two leaders were o countries signed a number of contracts including wellington cooperation agreements with the construction of roads as well as industrial zones. he really is on a four nation africa tour though also taken to nigeria angola
i am the worst welcome home sales the weak showing in the movie street critical it gets up to the chinese consumer spending and the just concluded maybe politics. the sun is. bj first up trying to mimic the job started as a weeklong trip to africa. you need a ride in ethiopia's capital addis ababa on sunday and met with mr holley marion gasoline. ms li said china is willing to continue its cooperation with ethiopia in infrastructure such as roads railways as well as telecom services. he also...
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they are chinese products and responsive to the chinese government. foreign internet company, it will be a challenge, it is better to boost and allow domestic competitor than a foreigner. >> do chinese people care? do young people care? what i learned was many students did not care about politics. do they care about censorship? >> they do. that has been evolution that people have grown up in an environment in which they can go online and complain about the fact they cannot get a job or complain about local political issues. they realize it is hard that i cannot complain about the central government. the have acquired experience of skepticism. they love it. if you are young chinese person today, you have to distinguish yourself by your opinion. that is one of the ways to get a job and get ahead. contradictionm in with the state. the younger generation is raised with a different set of values than their parents. >> do you think any of these chinese compass like alibaba can be a truly global company? >> it has global aspirations. how i am interested in i
they are chinese products and responsive to the chinese government. foreign internet company, it will be a challenge, it is better to boost and allow domestic competitor than a foreigner. >> do chinese people care? do young people care? what i learned was many students did not care about politics. do they care about censorship? >> they do. that has been evolution that people have grown up in an environment in which they can go online and complain about the fact they cannot get a job...
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on c-span a.m.ve at 7:00 john carlin on the indictment of five chinese officials. after that, commencement speeches from around the country. and a chance to see the discussion of the top breakthrough technologies of the year. c-span's new book sundays at eight includes christopher hitchens talking about his lifestyle. >> there's a risk in the bohemian lifestyle. i decided to take it. whether it is an illusion or not, i don't think it is, it helped my contribution. it stopped -- helped my concentration. it would keep me awake, all make me want to prolong the cover station and enhance the moments. if i asked what i do it again, the answer is yes. i would quit possibly earlier. easy for me to say of course. not very nice for my children to hear. it sounds irresponsible if i say i would do that to you. but it would be hypocritical of me to say no. i did know, everyone knows. i decided all of life is a wager. i'm going to wager on this bit. i can't make it come out the other way. >> read the interview with in c-span'shitchens sundays at eight. now way -- available at yo
on c-span a.m.ve at 7:00 john carlin on the indictment of five chinese officials. after that, commencement speeches from around the country. and a chance to see the discussion of the top breakthrough technologies of the year. c-span's new book sundays at eight includes christopher hitchens talking about his lifestyle. >> there's a risk in the bohemian lifestyle. i decided to take it. whether it is an illusion or not, i don't think it is, it helped my contribution. it stopped -- helped my...
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steel, westinghouse and alcoa doing projects with the chinese. then the steel workers union and two companies working on solar technology. in every case the government says these folks from the chinese army got in and stole trade secrets. how the plants were built in the case of westinghouse, what the litigation strategy was going to be, how they were going to bid, allowing chinese companies to undercut them on the world markets in some cases to stay a step ahead of them and get a competitive advantage. these were advantages for the government says in several cases state-owned companies. >> pete, give us a sense of what teeth, if any, this has? it completes a vow the administration has made but the question is what does happen now? will any of these folks be prosecuted for this? >> well, will they ever come to the u.s. to stand trial is a good question and what the justice department is saying with a straight face today, well, that's our goal. i think what's really happening here is the government is saying that every time they accuse the chinese
steel, westinghouse and alcoa doing projects with the chinese. then the steel workers union and two companies working on solar technology. in every case the government says these folks from the chinese army got in and stole trade secrets. how the plants were built in the case of westinghouse, what the litigation strategy was going to be, how they were going to bid, allowing chinese companies to undercut them on the world markets in some cases to stay a step ahead of them and get a competitive...
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rammed chinese boats to disturb the company's operations. >> yi says chinese officials are ready to talk. but he says the vietnamese have to leave first. >> unilateral decision by china to introduce its oil rig into these disputed waters, the dangerous conduct and intimidation by the vessels, is concerning, and certainly is representative of provocative actions. >> psaki urged those involved to talk so they can resolve their dispute. >>> japan is also expressing concern. foreign minister fumio kishida said his country is deeply worried that china's attempt to drill for oil is increasing regional tension. >> translator: we think the incident is part of a series of unilateral and provocative maritime activities by china. china should explain to vietnam and the global community the legal basis and details of its activities. >> kishida says the global community should urge china to follow international law. >>> now countries bordering the south china sea are keeping a close eye on the situation, as well. in the philippines, a group of journalists has been allowed to cover a joint milita
rammed chinese boats to disturb the company's operations. >> yi says chinese officials are ready to talk. but he says the vietnamese have to leave first. >> unilateral decision by china to introduce its oil rig into these disputed waters, the dangerous conduct and intimidation by the vessels, is concerning, and certainly is representative of provocative actions. >> psaki urged those involved to talk so they can resolve their dispute. >>> japan is also expressing...
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chinese foreign minister insisted the u.s. charges were based on fabricated facts, the chinese military, and relevant personal never engaged or participated in cyber theft of the trade secrets. joining us from new york is the director from the council on foreign relations programme for digital and cyber space policy, and his latest book is "advantage." good of you to join us. intelligence estimates claim that chinese espionage costs between $24 billion and $60 billion - what are they trying to get and why are they causing damage is this. >> we see a broad range of targets. the chinese are interested in a number of high tech areas, new material, information technology, areas critical for future competitiveness and moving the economy up the value change. attacks have been broad, and is a widely repeated statement that there are two types of companies - those that have been attacked and those that don't know it. >> the impact - we don't know what it has had on u.s. competition and competitiveness and what the long-range effects w
chinese foreign minister insisted the u.s. charges were based on fabricated facts, the chinese military, and relevant personal never engaged or participated in cyber theft of the trade secrets. joining us from new york is the director from the council on foreign relations programme for digital and cyber space policy, and his latest book is "advantage." good of you to join us. intelligence estimates claim that chinese espionage costs between $24 billion and $60 billion - what are they...
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what has been the chinese response this time? >> the chinese have been pretty heavy handed so far. it's not likely they are going to change course here. they have had opportunities to engage in dialogue with them in the past, but the chinese have this policy that they don't believe in allowing or sanctioning any kind of religious express that didn't on the chinese books, and when they have attacked or launched rep contribution against the chinese government's policies, the chinese have been very heavy handed. in fact they launched out and killed them when they didn't have to when they launched protests. so the weegers recognize they could face significant repercussions for these attacks. >> you have been tracking these groups for quite sometime. we haven't talked so much about the common threads between these groups. is there a common denominator? >> most recognize they have significant opportunities now in this day and age to get their message, to get their ideas, to get their plans out there to the general public in the hopes of generating support. social media is the primary veh
what has been the chinese response this time? >> the chinese have been pretty heavy handed so far. it's not likely they are going to change course here. they have had opportunities to engage in dialogue with them in the past, but the chinese have this policy that they don't believe in allowing or sanctioning any kind of religious express that didn't on the chinese books, and when they have attacked or launched rep contribution against the chinese government's policies, the chinese have...
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how fundamental has the internet become for chinese citizens, and how much of a particular chinese communists it? joins us, he is author of a new book, "age of ambition: chasing fortune, truth, and faith in the new china." a longed in china for time, you cover china for a very long time. use all many of these changes firsthand. one of the most interesting things about this book and having lived there myself, you story oft china as a contradiction. the chinese government has fostered the internet. at the same time, it has censored the internet. how has the internet in your opinion changed chinese society? >> we think that the internet has changed our lives in america. it is even a much more transformative for an average chinese citizen. if you think about it, somebody living in the countryside before did not have the transportation, the technology to feel connected to other people. all of a sudden now you go online, you have that half of the population on my today. that means we are only halfway to the end of this story. it has gone up 60% in the last or years. it has changed the way people t
how fundamental has the internet become for chinese citizens, and how much of a particular chinese communists it? joins us, he is author of a new book, "age of ambition: chasing fortune, truth, and faith in the new china." a longed in china for time, you cover china for a very long time. use all many of these changes firsthand. one of the most interesting things about this book and having lived there myself, you story oft china as a contradiction. the chinese government has fostered...
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chinese response as interesting as the charges themselves. dozens dead after flooding and landslides in the balkans. residents there, have concerns. she's talking and the headlines are writing. the former deert of the new york times is speaking out of -- the form editor of the new york times is speaking out about being fired. it sounds like an international game of spy versus spy. the u.s. accusing china of spying on american companies saying military men are stealing secrets from a super-correct s y station. lisa stark is in washington. what are the details of the entitlement? >> they are indeed del. the u.s. government has indicted five officers with the chinese military for economic espionage. essentially cyber-hacking into u.s. companies. here is what eric holder the attorney general had to say. >> found five military officers from china aconspired with others to hack into computers in western pennsylvania and elsewhere in the united states. this is a case alleging economc secrets, and demands an aggressive response. >> now there are six
chinese response as interesting as the charges themselves. dozens dead after flooding and landslides in the balkans. residents there, have concerns. she's talking and the headlines are writing. the former deert of the new york times is speaking out of -- the form editor of the new york times is speaking out about being fired. it sounds like an international game of spy versus spy. the u.s. accusing china of spying on american companies saying military men are stealing secrets from a...
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is that an argument the chinese will by? -- buy? >> no. spy agencies have been found to be operating on a much larger scale than was expected. the chinese government will say why is it you are treating us in a way you wouldn't go after your believecies, or can we your assurances you are not doing the same thing to us. the united states will say they have and use economic espionage to give american companies advantage over chinese companies. we have not seen any evidence of that. >> the russian president, vladimir putin, will be in china tomorrow. is that a classic case of the enemy's enemy is my friend? >> i think it is fair to say that the chinese have been unnerved by vladimir putin's foreign policy. they don't like the idea of somebody on their own borders going into territory they would consider to be another country and carving it off as russian territory. anytime we think the russians and chinese may be finding themselves with new sources of kinship, i think it is worth remembering there is a lot that divides them. >> you write about
is that an argument the chinese will by? -- buy? >> no. spy agencies have been found to be operating on a much larger scale than was expected. the chinese government will say why is it you are treating us in a way you wouldn't go after your believecies, or can we your assurances you are not doing the same thing to us. the united states will say they have and use economic espionage to give american companies advantage over chinese companies. we have not seen any evidence of that. >>...
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try to break the chinese perimeter.ose as 10 nautical miles we were swarmed by as many as five chinese boats trying to cut us off our chase us out. the goal was to get us out. chased for the days i was out there at sea. you can see it is quite tense. ,he crew, any time it happens they are saying they are calm but do we hereby the orders it is very heightened and stressful. dachshund but you can tell by can tell on -- but you orders they are heightened and stressful. this has not happened before. the most violent incident was in 2007 when china did fire upon a fishing vessel and killed one crew member on board. this escalates tension. >> many thanks for that. joining us having been on the vessel. build it and they will come. china's hotels are moving into new areas and a new era. ♪ oryx welcome back. -- >> welcome back. open the doors and they will come. started looking as the domestic market in china. very good example of that. it has become overcrowded. there are a lot of hotels and big cities. i tried to book for this
try to break the chinese perimeter.ose as 10 nautical miles we were swarmed by as many as five chinese boats trying to cut us off our chase us out. the goal was to get us out. chased for the days i was out there at sea. you can see it is quite tense. ,he crew, any time it happens they are saying they are calm but do we hereby the orders it is very heightened and stressful. dachshund but you can tell by can tell on -- but you orders they are heightened and stressful. this has not happened...
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chinese charges five army officers with hacking. the chinese reaction, the charges are made up and could damage relations. -- nourila king al-maliki's alliance wins the government inthe iraq. terrifying events in bosnia after the worst flooding since modern records began. look at the a business news and marcus carson is here. first up, is fisa really giving up on astrazeneca? -- is pfizer billy giving up on astrazeneca? -- really giving up on astrazeneca? bid to have raised the $118 billion, calling its offer its last. the news ofed on this renewed rejection. we asked michael hewson from cmc markets in london whether this is the end of pfizer's astrazeneca aspirations. >> judging by the market reaction this afternoon and today, this would appear to be the case. we have seen a lot of money flow out of astra zeneca shares, and that was really all of the money that had flowed into it on the expectation that pfizer would come back with a much better offer. have come back with a much better offer and astra zeneca have turned it down. wha
chinese charges five army officers with hacking. the chinese reaction, the charges are made up and could damage relations. -- nourila king al-maliki's alliance wins the government inthe iraq. terrifying events in bosnia after the worst flooding since modern records began. look at the a business news and marcus carson is here. first up, is fisa really giving up on astrazeneca? -- is pfizer billy giving up on astrazeneca? -- really giving up on astrazeneca? bid to have raised the $118 billion,...
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by the chinese government. it's really stunning. it is really one of, i think, the stories that has to be told by the u.s. to stand up for who we are and what we stand for. 25 years ago, tiananmen became synonymous with the battle for freedom in china, an iconic struggle for justice and democracy. 25 years later, the spit of tiananmen endures in those continuing to strug until china and around the world. what moral authority do we have to say to a small country, you not violate the human rights of your people, but we'll take anything the chinese have to dish out because we have a commercial interest there. the heroes, the heroes, and we have to talk about them, because the chinese tell them nobody cares about you anymore. these heroes still display the unmatched courage required simply to speak up and speak out. i thank congressman smith for bringing this resolution forward and speaker boehner for this week holding an official remembrance -- remembrance, it is tomorrow, to allow taos stand united with these heroes. today any mention
by the chinese government. it's really stunning. it is really one of, i think, the stories that has to be told by the u.s. to stand up for who we are and what we stand for. 25 years ago, tiananmen became synonymous with the battle for freedom in china, an iconic struggle for justice and democracy. 25 years later, the spit of tiananmen endures in those continuing to strug until china and around the world. what moral authority do we have to say to a small country, you not violate the human rights...
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it really has to do with the transition of the chinese market. their market is slightly behind us in mobile adoption. it is normal that that kind of customer mix would be in place right now. it is an absolute upside for them. >> you have been looking at some of the companies that alibaba has been buying. walk us through that and how that plays here. >> they don't get into a lot of detail in the ipo filing, but you are absolutely right. it is interesting as you look through this filing, it is not just the story of marketing to investors, it is the story of marketing to anyone who could potentially be a user of the various alibaba services. it is interesting that they use these anecdotes like american farmers, who through various businesses could maybe sell cherries to the chinese market. or small-business operators like the yoga studio operator or the cake maker who can buy cake decorations or yoga mats in china using the various alibaba properties. they are very much on a mission to both invest in the united states and inform people in this count
it really has to do with the transition of the chinese market. their market is slightly behind us in mobile adoption. it is normal that that kind of customer mix would be in place right now. it is an absolute upside for them. >> you have been looking at some of the companies that alibaba has been buying. walk us through that and how that plays here. >> they don't get into a lot of detail in the ipo filing, but you are absolutely right. it is interesting as you look through this...