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but when it comes to dialogue, scripting and directing for chinese films, we should seek chinese talent. that would be a real co-production. >> i meet tang long again at this warehouse where he's storing future dreams. he has ambitions to set up an equipment sale and rental company to ride the wave of the booming industry. >> i'll move all these to the basement so this will be a work space. and over there, a reception... and i'll renovate that area to display my samples. i'll modify products that are not available in the market and put them here. >> tang takes me to the basement and shows me his pride and joy. >> i modified this from a powered paraglider. he's proud to say his invention has been used by top hong kong director... tsui hark. >> when tsui hark was filming flying swords of dragon gate, his greatest problem was how to control wind... >> behind-the-scenes footage of the 2011 blockbuster reveals tsui hark's frustration... trying to control wind. eventually, the production team took up tang long's suggestion to use the fan of a powered paraglider. tang says the director was so
but when it comes to dialogue, scripting and directing for chinese films, we should seek chinese talent. that would be a real co-production. >> i meet tang long again at this warehouse where he's storing future dreams. he has ambitions to set up an equipment sale and rental company to ride the wave of the booming industry. >> i'll move all these to the basement so this will be a work space. and over there, a reception... and i'll renovate that area to display my samples. i'll modify...
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my chinese dealers andmy chinese service people interact with chinese customers.is the difference? >> they would say they know the people. they are chinese. they know what they want. >> i can't be a successful businessman if i don't respect who and what my customer is. the resorts are a commercial enterprise. the measurement of success is the bottom-line profit. why are we seven times more profitable than each one of them? >> some casino watchers warn there is a bubble of hotelsforming in macau that is about to burst. fears of a smoking ban and stricter visa rules have investors worried that the inflow of tourists may slow down. but they are doubling down. they are spending $26 billion on new resorts, doubling hotel capacity. they won't stop there. these casino titans want to score big in the rest of asia. >> japan is the holy grail at this stage. they have pachinkos. pachinkos are slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular. that industry itself is $35 billion. it has a lot of potential. >> with the olympics slated for tokyo in
my chinese dealers andmy chinese service people interact with chinese customers.is the difference? >> they would say they know the people. they are chinese. they know what they want. >> i can't be a successful businessman if i don't respect who and what my customer is. the resorts are a commercial enterprise. the measurement of success is the bottom-line profit. why are we seven times more profitable than each one of them? >> some casino watchers warn there is a bubble of...
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, chinese food.build a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd bury us. [ laughter ] the night is anything but good. introducing new aleve pm. the first one with a safe sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve for pain relief that can last until the am. now you can have a good night and a... good morning! new aleve pm for a better am. ♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack that isn't lame ♪but this... ♪takes my breath away faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! wh
, chinese food.build a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist,...
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, chinese food.u have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd bury us. [ laughter ] turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque
, chinese food.u have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd...
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chinese? >> i don't think we have a typical deal for the chinese.only been in the last couple of years we have seen the chinese come in a very big way. we're only now beginning to see the sort of pattern that might emerge from chinese investment. what we do know is they have been involved in, and participated in some of the largest deals that we have seen in new york, san francisco, and l.a. we think of those as really being the targets. and in that sense the profile of the chinese investor is not very different from what we have seen historically. and i think that strikes a note of caution for us, because during previous cycles -- for example, in the mid-to late 1980s, some asia pac investors have tended to buy late in the cycle when domestic investors who are very close to the market here feel it is an appropriate time for them to be selling. >> sam thanks for being on the program. >>> hewlett-packard thinks two is better than one. it announced it will be splitting into two companies. both will be public companies. the ceo will run the enterprise
chinese? >> i don't think we have a typical deal for the chinese.only been in the last couple of years we have seen the chinese come in a very big way. we're only now beginning to see the sort of pattern that might emerge from chinese investment. what we do know is they have been involved in, and participated in some of the largest deals that we have seen in new york, san francisco, and l.a. we think of those as really being the targets. and in that sense the profile of the chinese...
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, chinese food.u have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd bury us. [ laughter ] turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn points for every flight and every hotel. expedia plus rewards. [door be♪l rings] [phone rings] hello. introducing wi-fi calling. now every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. ok, if you're up there, i coulsmart sarah.elp. seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold.
, chinese food.u have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd...
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, chinese food.u have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd bury us. [ laughter ] >>> i love few things more than turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn points for every flight and every hotel. expedia plus rewards. fifteen percent or more fifon car insurance.d save you everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. bl
, chinese food.u have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd...
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, chinese food.ild a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd bury us. [ laughter ] turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn points for every flight and every hotel. expedia plus rewards. sir, we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's u
, chinese food.ild a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist,...
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, chinese food.u have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd bury us. [ laughter ] turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent o
, chinese food.u have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd...
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chinese influence and chinese food.a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think? is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an inference that we would have china in the spotlight in the central state now that we wouldn't have dreamed of only a decade ago. >> for me i think the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, the most terrifying scenario is that china is a completely free market and noncommunist society because you would bury us take . it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in today for a free one-on-one review. if you don't think when you think aarp, you don't know "aarp." aarp's staying sharp keeps your brain healthy with online exercises by the top minds in brain science. find more rea
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, chinese food., you build a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> i think, for me, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd bury us. [ laughter ] faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. [ male announcer ] tomcat. i was out for a bike ride. [ cat meows ] i didn't think i'd have a heart att
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nonetheless, the chinese provide the technology that the chinese really need.hat is the big concern. the trade relationship continues to grow. the countries did $89 billion in trade. >> you did that in two minutes. i bet they cannot do that. >> one of these things was a currency swap. it is a deal the nominated in dollars. not the first that the chinese have done. $60 did one that was worth billion. this is about building and breaking down barriers to trade, removing the risk of the dollar in the currency for the transactions between the countries and talks about raising the importance of the currency. you see it. it is a tougher sell for the chinese with the ruble down again today. russiaa central bank in was spending reserves defending the ruble. this is the direction that the russians and the chinese would like to move. they put a little bit of a buffer between themselves and the united states. is -- west thank you very much gathering for the annual conference about the quest for content this year. francine is on the ground. what are they looking for? lookin
nonetheless, the chinese provide the technology that the chinese really need.hat is the big concern. the trade relationship continues to grow. the countries did $89 billion in trade. >> you did that in two minutes. i bet they cannot do that. >> one of these things was a currency swap. it is a deal the nominated in dollars. not the first that the chinese have done. $60 did one that was worth billion. this is about building and breaking down barriers to trade, removing the risk of the...
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i've talked to chinese study departments and student organizations and it is often the case with chinesetudents will -- they will want to ask russians to play because of a looking at the other chinese student and they will be nervous. but at the end, they will come up to me and asked a question and i'll be very, very interested. you've also i think it another another -- there is another quite different response from some students because the way history is taught in china would make such great years of the humiliations, the hundred years of humiliation. it does mean that a student in china has really had this imprinted on their psyche and they're really quite nationalistic. when they hear these other versions of history, which are in the millionaire to them. in some cases they simply don't believe that is true. they think this is, you know, a sort of western of their history that this is all biased. it's impossible. it just could not happen now play in assist another example of the western world and how it is biased towards china. and so, this too is one of the reasons why wanted to writ
i've talked to chinese study departments and student organizations and it is often the case with chinesetudents will -- they will want to ask russians to play because of a looking at the other chinese student and they will be nervous. but at the end, they will come up to me and asked a question and i'll be very, very interested. you've also i think it another another -- there is another quite different response from some students because the way history is taught in china would make such great...
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chinese leaders are suspicious of it. instead, they propose a regional comprehensive partnership which does not include the united states. professor yang bojiang says the two proposals aren't necessarily in opposition. >> translator: for china, it's very important to have an open economic partnership with all nations. we must consider how to integrate such frameworks as apec, tpp and rsep through the asia-pacific region. >> reporter: the relationship between china and the united states is also in flux. china has increased its maritime territorial claims. the united states reacts by conducting military exercises with other asian nations. the relationship is also dogged by u.s. claims that it has been attacked by hackers from china's army. chinese president xi jinping is due to hold talks with u.s. president obama after the apec economic leader summit. it's expected the two leaders will have a frank exchange of opinions. another issue is the frosty relationship between china and japan. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has
chinese leaders are suspicious of it. instead, they propose a regional comprehensive partnership which does not include the united states. professor yang bojiang says the two proposals aren't necessarily in opposition. >> translator: for china, it's very important to have an open economic partnership with all nations. we must consider how to integrate such frameworks as apec, tpp and rsep through the asia-pacific region. >> reporter: the relationship between china and the united...
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, chinese food.l in singapore, you have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> for me i think, you know, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist, non-communist society, because you'd bury us. [ laughter ] [phone rings] hello. heh. heh. heh-he-he... t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. now every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. if you don't think when you think aarp, you don't know "aarp." aarp's staying sharp keeps your brain healthy with online exercises by the top minds in brain science. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. into one you'll never forget. earn points for every flight and every
, chinese food.l in singapore, you have to consider what the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in a spotlight in the center of the stage that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> for me i think, you know, the communist menace that we used to talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario is that china becomes a completely free market, non-socialist,...
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country, is you can make the chinese dream whatever you want.hatever you aspire to, that can be part of the chinese dream. it's a little like the old wild west american frontier, where you can make whatever life you want. get out and dream big and work hard, and you can go places. so if you are sitting in hong kong, that your dream might be a little dashed today in terms of universal suffrage, i'm sure they are still keeping the dream alive that is some point they will be recognition that hong kong is a very special place and will benefit enormously by maintaining individual characteristics. >> that you think, buy some time right now, show some flexibility, may be a technocratic solution. xi jinping might be a little smarter in this now than a lot of observers think? >> he cannot afford to make a bad decision. how the anticorruption campaign is playing out, given the long knives that lie in wait for him, given the economic importance even today of hong kong and how the global marketplace will perceive the choices that he will make -- all of that
country, is you can make the chinese dream whatever you want.hatever you aspire to, that can be part of the chinese dream. it's a little like the old wild west american frontier, where you can make whatever life you want. get out and dream big and work hard, and you can go places. so if you are sitting in hong kong, that your dream might be a little dashed today in terms of universal suffrage, i'm sure they are still keeping the dream alive that is some point they will be recognition that hong...
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chinese culture. i usually counter and ask what period are you referring to? every dynasty has different culture. almost totally different culture from the clothing, from architect. it's all different so every 200, 300 years there is a new set of culture. so traditional chinese culture is very rich and the most important part is it has very -- it has a spiritual element in it. this is something i'm trying to promo. >> we have an instrument here that you said has nothing to do with the interview but we are talking about culture. what is this and does it represent a particular dynasty? >> actually this is a very ancient instrument. it's called a chinese violin and has two strings. it has a history of 4,000 years so it's a very long, long history in it. it can give a sound very similar to the human voice. it's very expressionive. only two strings -- expressive. only two strings. it's very simple but very expressive. >> you talk about the different dynasties and they're all important in chinese culture. h
chinese culture. i usually counter and ask what period are you referring to? every dynasty has different culture. almost totally different culture from the clothing, from architect. it's all different so every 200, 300 years there is a new set of culture. so traditional chinese culture is very rich and the most important part is it has very -- it has a spiritual element in it. this is something i'm trying to promo. >> we have an instrument here that you said has nothing to do with the...
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that everybody wants the chinese investor for their chinese partner. how do you see that playing out? >> for global investment in infrastructure, that is the very key topic for both parties. we hope china will host the apec summ summit, and the very important topic is connected to investment. of course, that's trade. there are two roles of apec. in australia, also, that's a very key topic is the investment in the infrastructure. we really hope this year we can make tangible progress in the infrastructure progress. and now regarding that, it's the infrastructure stability. and both the u.s. and china support that. and we hope to make it global money for investment in infrastructure, and it can be strengthened. and china has that proposal to establish an asian investment in the infrastructure. also, australia will give a proposal to establish a center to promote infrastructure development. those proposals connect the investment infrastructure. we realize there's a big gap between the infrastructure development and financial supply to support infrastructu
that everybody wants the chinese investor for their chinese partner. how do you see that playing out? >> for global investment in infrastructure, that is the very key topic for both parties. we hope china will host the apec summ summit, and the very important topic is connected to investment. of course, that's trade. there are two roles of apec. in australia, also, that's a very key topic is the investment in the infrastructure. we really hope this year we can make tangible progress in...
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because the chinese have a lot of cash. that is the fear italians have about anybody coming in and taking their family jewels. >> thank you very much. aboutl be talking more the trip a little later on with the president of the italian trade agency. we will put some of those fears to him. investor confidence dropping in germany. we will discuss recession concerns. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." the pressure is mounting on angela merkel. yesterday, we saw the federal government putting growth forecast significantly. is germany headed for a recession? -- let's gorankfurt to frankfurt. do you agree? good morning. at this stage, recession fears are probably not fully justified. germany -- the german economy has lost a lot of momentum this year. production turned out very weak. we think the economy may still eke out positive growth figures for q3. >> i have read a lot of editorials saying this is the turning point. this is the moment angela merkel concedes that it needs to be spending more, that it needs to be t
because the chinese have a lot of cash. that is the fear italians have about anybody coming in and taking their family jewels. >> thank you very much. aboutl be talking more the trip a little later on with the president of the italian trade agency. we will put some of those fears to him. investor confidence dropping in germany. we will discuss recession concerns. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." the pressure is mounting on angela merkel. yesterday, we saw...
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make the chinese dream whatever you want.north, south, east, west, whatever you aspire to, that can be part of the chinese dream. it is a little bit like the old wild weapons american frontier where you can make whatever life you want, get out there and dream big and work hard and you can go places so if you are sitting in hong kong although your dream might be a little bit dashed today in terms of the principles of democracy and universal suffrage i am sure the summers are still keeping the dream alive at some point there will be recognition hong kong is a very, very special place and will benefit enormously by maintaining those individual characteristics. >> so you think buy some time right now, show some flexibility, maybe a technocratic solution, the scituate eventually if he overplayed it to begin with may be a little smarter in this right now than a lot of observers think? >> he can't afford to make a bad decision on hong kong. given how the anti-corruption campaign is playing out, given the long knives that will lie in
make the chinese dream whatever you want.north, south, east, west, whatever you aspire to, that can be part of the chinese dream. it is a little bit like the old wild weapons american frontier where you can make whatever life you want, get out there and dream big and work hard and you can go places so if you are sitting in hong kong although your dream might be a little bit dashed today in terms of the principles of democracy and universal suffrage i am sure the summers are still keeping the...
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what happened last time the chinese people stood up to oppression.nd if you do not remember, head over to the bodies exhibit. but i hope the chinese government is listening because, gentlemen, the world is watching, and you have a choice here: you can crush these protestors under your heel, or you can do the right thing and grant them the rights they were promised. think carefully, because whichever you choose, america will still do business with you. ( laughter ) i mean, hell, we'll do "transformers 5" just for you. there's not even any dialogue in this one! and bumblebee has some harsh words for japan's false claims to the senkaku islands. so do anything you want, as long as your factories keep pumping out these little babies out, okay. here we go. ( cheers and applause ) here to tell me what the leadership of china wants to do is the author of "the people's republic of amnesia." please welcome, louisa lim. thai so much for being here. here's the book, "the people's republic of amnesia." now, louisa, what is hong kong? is it part of china? >> yes,
what happened last time the chinese people stood up to oppression.nd if you do not remember, head over to the bodies exhibit. but i hope the chinese government is listening because, gentlemen, the world is watching, and you have a choice here: you can crush these protestors under your heel, or you can do the right thing and grant them the rights they were promised. think carefully, because whichever you choose, america will still do business with you. ( laughter ) i mean, hell, we'll do...
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chinese president xi jinping is due to hold talks with u.s. president obama after the apec economic leader summit. it's expected the two leaders will have a frank exchange of opinions. another issue is the frosty relationship between china and japan. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has yet to meet with chinese leader since taking office in 2012. abe has said he would prefer meeting without any preconditions. but china feels talks would be pointless unless abe expresses a willingness to compromise. chinese leaders have also been challenged by pro-democratic protesters in hong kong. a standoff of about three weeks of election reform is making some nations concerned. but still, china's leaders are determined to make apec successful. associate professor gui yyongtao expects that china will make concerted efforts to prevent heated discussions at this meeting. >> we want all parties to this summit to contribute to a positive mood of this meeting and china, i guess, would not like any parties to sort of raise particular difficult issues that canno
chinese president xi jinping is due to hold talks with u.s. president obama after the apec economic leader summit. it's expected the two leaders will have a frank exchange of opinions. another issue is the frosty relationship between china and japan. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has yet to meet with chinese leader since taking office in 2012. abe has said he would prefer meeting without any preconditions. but china feels talks would be pointless unless abe expresses a willingness to...
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and this man says the chinese are okay with that.see you, thank you so much for being with us. >> pleasure to be here. >> the chinese bought the waldorf astoria for $2 billion. you are saying these are not good investments from a return perspective. why are they buying them? >> they are not good investments where we have to have returns every quarter. chinese view of the future is much further out than our view. so they hold on to properties for a longer period of time. be plus there's a push of chinese people to invest in the united states particularly in real estate. and having an iconic building is very, very attractive. and you can show the building in your hometown in china, and it's very impressive. so there's lots of reason to buy that iconic property other than just the return. >> i'm a big detroit promoter. i think it's very obvious why you would buy property in detroit. geographically it's in the middle of the continent on a waterway, international border, airports, universities, it's got a work force. i mean to me, the det
and this man says the chinese are okay with that.see you, thank you so much for being with us. >> pleasure to be here. >> the chinese bought the waldorf astoria for $2 billion. you are saying these are not good investments from a return perspective. why are they buying them? >> they are not good investments where we have to have returns every quarter. chinese view of the future is much further out than our view. so they hold on to properties for a longer period of time. be...
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can the chinese take advantage.about that we come back. >> you're watching the polls, we are live on bloomberg. the hospital in spain that is treating the nurse that has ebola is saying that it is monitoring 13 people for ebola infection risk, that includes the nurse but we knew that already. but maybe the list of people that are being monitored is starting to grow. more on that story and will bring it to you later. equities certainly being sold off fairly aggressively this morning. what the euro-dollar is doing. 1.2674 is what is trading right now. draghi's speech seem to have a significant impact. you could argue the euro-dollar is one of the areas it is had the least effect. this pair has come down quite a long way from the high one 30's to the mid-one 20's. something of a media term. are probably reacting even more. the chinese premier is visiting germany today and angela merkel looks to export outside of europe. and those exports coming under pressure when it comes to china. are getting weaker and weaker. let's
can the chinese take advantage.about that we come back. >> you're watching the polls, we are live on bloomberg. the hospital in spain that is treating the nurse that has ebola is saying that it is monitoring 13 people for ebola infection risk, that includes the nurse but we knew that already. but maybe the list of people that are being monitored is starting to grow. more on that story and will bring it to you later. equities certainly being sold off fairly aggressively this morning. what...
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there are positive terms in the chinese context. [ chinese word ] or [ chinese word ] international and global public goods means something in the chinese discourse. so to frame a common vision, to frame a common concept but not to leave it at a level of political theory, but to then have an operational dimension which can be put into practice by regular symmetry by the two countries. that i think provides us a way to navigate our way through. if we don't, then i fear that the tendency will be towards inertia, drift, and drift becoming current, and perhaps in the direction in which none of us would want to see for the future. i thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. rudd. i would like to open the floor to some questions that, if i could, maybe i could start with one. the question is this -- do you think that american or chinese economic strategy is sufficient given the broad scope of the region that you describe to us. what advice would you have for both countries in that area. >> well, the wisdom of foreign policy is never provide public advice to any government. it's usually likely to
there are positive terms in the chinese context. [ chinese word ] or [ chinese word ] international and global public goods means something in the chinese discourse. so to frame a common vision, to frame a common concept but not to leave it at a level of political theory, but to then have an operational dimension which can be put into practice by regular symmetry by the two countries. that i think provides us a way to navigate our way through. if we don't, then i fear that the tendency will be...
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the russian prime minister and chinese premiere leader met in moscow. they agreed on 38 deals aimed at strengthening state backed banks. financial institutions have been cutoff from outside markets since western countries imposed sanctions over the crisis in ukraine. the deal could be worth more than $200 billion by 2020 and they're hoping to strike a deal to export natural gas to china by next year. lee said companies in beijing are negotiating the details but they need more time. analysts say the agreements show that russian leaders are turning to china in response to the sanctions. >>> news of the stronger economic ties between the two nations comes as the chinese economy is showing strong signs of recovery. now we're joined with more on that. what can you tell us about this? >> well, catherine, the chinese aren't facing the same kind of international pressures as their russian counter parts and exports are booming. china's trade surplus in september was nearly $31 billion. that's the 5th straight month where the surplus has topped $30 billion. offic
the russian prime minister and chinese premiere leader met in moscow. they agreed on 38 deals aimed at strengthening state backed banks. financial institutions have been cutoff from outside markets since western countries imposed sanctions over the crisis in ukraine. the deal could be worth more than $200 billion by 2020 and they're hoping to strike a deal to export natural gas to china by next year. lee said companies in beijing are negotiating the details but they need more time. analysts say...
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by the chinese.vid: joining me a guy who has been warning about chinese hacking for a long time. george kurtz, crowd fight cofounder and ceo. fbi guys don't exaggerate. is he right, that every major company has been hacked by the chinese? >> at this point we absolutely subscribe to the same philosophy. if you look at proliferation and how active the chinese are, it is i'm impossible to stop them getting into any major corporation. most corporations had some incident, certainly over the past year. in many cases the chinese have been rummaging many large networks for many years undetected. david: when we say chinese though that is one person, chinese a country of over a billion people, who specifically is behind this? is this the chinese government? is it a branch of the government, what? >> we would call it a nation-state actor. so a lot of this is actually driven from china itself, the peoples liberation army of china where they have specific groups focusing on stealing intellectual property from som
by the chinese.vid: joining me a guy who has been warning about chinese hacking for a long time. george kurtz, crowd fight cofounder and ceo. fbi guys don't exaggerate. is he right, that every major company has been hacked by the chinese? >> at this point we absolutely subscribe to the same philosophy. if you look at proliferation and how active the chinese are, it is i'm impossible to stop them getting into any major corporation. most corporations had some incident, certainly over the...
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ithink was most interesting, was a chinese company and chinese insurance company.ly, the chinese invest behind other people, either managers like myself or other aney managers or even behind list developer providing capital grievant bank of china providing a development loan. it was interesting they were headlining it. probably one of the most important assets in new york city you could buy. they paid honest 33 times cash flow -- almost 33 times cash flow. it needs a ton of money to tak reduced. i think it bodes well for new york city in the major markets in general because we're seeing more and more interest in the u.s. from the chinese as perhaps the russians pull back because maybe they're not supposed to be investing here right now while putin examines survey kick counts. >-- their bank accounts. >> do you have a thought on china? the chinese consumer, has not been allowed to invest outside china, so if his home is falling in value or he borrowed money from his uncle, cousins, and farmers friends to buy a house and it is chopping in value, i wonder what that do
ithink was most interesting, was a chinese company and chinese insurance company.ly, the chinese invest behind other people, either managers like myself or other aney managers or even behind list developer providing capital grievant bank of china providing a development loan. it was interesting they were headlining it. probably one of the most important assets in new york city you could buy. they paid honest 33 times cash flow -- almost 33 times cash flow. it needs a ton of money to tak...
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the great rejuvenation of the chinese nation.comes in terms of his political philosophy as well. certainly there's a great defense of socialism and the singular leadership of the communist party. no doubt about it. but it is now being infused with traditional chinese values. confucianism is making a tremendous come back. the president is promoting that. in melding together ancient chinese philosophy, particularly confucianism with a socialist ideal that is, of course, greatly modified in terms of chinese characteristics which brings the market in to have a decisive role. you have socialist attitudes of government, the market playing a decisive role in leading china forward, and underlying it or infusing it is ancient chinese tradition. >> robert lawrence kuhn, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you. >> next up on "gps," why the mexican president who is, of course, fighting a huge drug war at home, is against the legalization of marijuana in places like colorado and washington state. shouldn't it make his life easier? i asked him t
the great rejuvenation of the chinese nation.comes in terms of his political philosophy as well. certainly there's a great defense of socialism and the singular leadership of the communist party. no doubt about it. but it is now being infused with traditional chinese values. confucianism is making a tremendous come back. the president is promoting that. in melding together ancient chinese philosophy, particularly confucianism with a socialist ideal that is, of course, greatly modified in terms...
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chinese view of the future is much further out than our views.to properties for a longer period of time. plus there is a number china to have chinese people invest outside of china in to the united states particularly in real estate. and having an iconic building is very, very attractive, it helps the brand name, and you can make a nice picture of the building put it on a brochure and show it through your hometown in china and it's very impressive. there are a lot of reasons to buy that type of iconic property in the united states just the current return. >> it is new york. so the return is probably there overtime. although i am a big detroit promoter. i think it's obvious why you would buy property in detroit. i don't think much worse can happen in detroit. it's gio graphic i cannily in the middle of the continent. on an international boarder on a waiter way. it's got airports, it's got universities. it's got a workforce. to me, the detroit properties make a lot of sense because you are paying no premium for them at all. >> that's right. it also
chinese view of the future is much further out than our views.to properties for a longer period of time. plus there is a number china to have chinese people invest outside of china in to the united states particularly in real estate. and having an iconic building is very, very attractive, it helps the brand name, and you can make a nice picture of the building put it on a brochure and show it through your hometown in china and it's very impressive. there are a lot of reasons to buy that type of...
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retailers exposure to the chinese market. if you are a chinese customer, they will give you an option to pay with alipay. >> that's exactly right. people can go to macy's.com and by thanks direct over there and epass takes over logistics. we deliver the macy's goods directly to the doorstep of the chinese consumers. over 100there are million trips overseas. they found something they love, but once they go back, that experience should continue for the u.s. merchants. they should be able to go to macy's.com and continue to enjoy the experience. i talked to jack mall about his timeline for expanding in the united states. have a lot of small business in the u.s. we sell american cherries and seafood. not tocoming here compete, but to help a lot of small business. part ofs alipay alibaba's expansion strategy into the net states? we are in infrastructure company. we allow global companies to compete globally. .hey can reach to consumers people who have needs, globally. is provideducture aligroollie group and -- up and alipay togeth
retailers exposure to the chinese market. if you are a chinese customer, they will give you an option to pay with alipay. >> that's exactly right. people can go to macy's.com and by thanks direct over there and epass takes over logistics. we deliver the macy's goods directly to the doorstep of the chinese consumers. over 100there are million trips overseas. they found something they love, but once they go back, that experience should continue for the u.s. merchants. they should be able to...
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residential properties to chinese nationals are also rising. in 2010 they made up 9% of international deals. in 2014 it was 16% second only to canada. helen lee is a real estate deform who helped view sky view park in flushing, queens. largely built and marketed to overseas chinese. >> we've worked with marketing partners in china and word of mouth they know sky view park exists. >> buying at the upper end of the real estate market. of all the intrucial buyers they pay -- international buyers they pay the most. roughly $523,000. making u.s. properties in general and new york real estate in particular, an increasingly hot target for chinese developers and individuals. duarte jeraldino, al jazeera, new york. >>> fbi says weren't after state secrets or military hardware, they were after seeds. "america tonight's" michael okwu explains in this exclusive report. >> when chinese president xi jinping, then the vice president, arrived two years ago, the fbi was in tail, tailing another chinese visitors. agents tracked the visitor to the iowa capital wh
residential properties to chinese nationals are also rising. in 2010 they made up 9% of international deals. in 2014 it was 16% second only to canada. helen lee is a real estate deform who helped view sky view park in flushing, queens. largely built and marketed to overseas chinese. >> we've worked with marketing partners in china and word of mouth they know sky view park exists. >> buying at the upper end of the real estate market. of all the intrucial buyers they pay --...
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where the chinese navy is. the chinese control parts of the territory they took 50 years ago. he is a democracy. we are no threat to india. and we can offer him something and he can offer us something. but you can't exaggerate this strategic relationship. this is not a military alliance. we have far more important strategic relationships with russia and with china and with countries like iran than we do with india. >> don't forget the brick nations. what are they? >> brazil, india, china, and south africa. >> what's the relationship of russia to india? >> a cold war ally and this is one of the problems with this indian relationship. the pakistanis are really paranoid about india. it's their central concern. and this meeting here, my guess is, is probably caused some problems up in pindi. >> eleanor. >> india is a peaceful nuclear power and an emerging economic power house, it will be. business in this country loves india and they are looking to open more markets. there's tension over india wanting to get around the patent protection. they want to make low cost, generic drugs,
where the chinese navy is. the chinese control parts of the territory they took 50 years ago. he is a democracy. we are no threat to india. and we can offer him something and he can offer us something. but you can't exaggerate this strategic relationship. this is not a military alliance. we have far more important strategic relationships with russia and with china and with countries like iran than we do with india. >> don't forget the brick nations. what are they? >> brazil, india,...
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they are better than the chinese. >> they are discouraging the y buying from the chinese. >> the new government took a stab against the cheaper imports and saying that the sale of the foreign fire crackers is illegal and punishable by law. in the store, he proudly sells fire crackers made in india and claiming they are safer and helping the local economy. >> the chinese ruined the festival of lights business and we hoping that the indians don't lose the sales to the chinese products. >> the government certainly hopes there is a good fortune and the made in india campaign is hoping for a winning hand. >> much more information on the festival of lights at aljazeera.com and find the other top stories we are covering stigmatizing of african-americans living here. >> plus the toll that ebola is taking on the
they are better than the chinese. >> they are discouraging the y buying from the chinese. >> the new government took a stab against the cheaper imports and saying that the sale of the foreign fire crackers is illegal and punishable by law. in the store, he proudly sells fire crackers made in india and claiming they are safer and helping the local economy. >> the chinese ruined the festival of lights business and we hoping that the indians don't lose the sales to the chinese...
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the chinese are curbing their spending. usingdreds of police right gary use -- riot gear use pepper spray to disperse protesters in hong kong. >> and the semi conductor supplier reports results. welcome to "countdown," i am anna edwards. we are getting some breaking numbers. let's bring in ryan chilcote. he has been pouring over the numbers. they make the machines that make the semi conductors. very interesting companies. far, a miss in terms of revenue for the third quarter. but their projection for the fourth quarter is actually improved from what it was. they were looking for 1.2 2 billion euros in the fourth quarter. now they are expecting 1.3. a slightly improved picture, confirming the full-year sales guidance supported by what they say was a very solid backlog. >> also getting the net profit number. 244 million euros. >> pretty much smack in line. >> we are talking about the backlog as well, ryan. this is always the thing when we get into chips. they make the huge machines that make the chips. that's the key thing. >
the chinese are curbing their spending. usingdreds of police right gary use -- riot gear use pepper spray to disperse protesters in hong kong. >> and the semi conductor supplier reports results. welcome to "countdown," i am anna edwards. we are getting some breaking numbers. let's bring in ryan chilcote. he has been pouring over the numbers. they make the machines that make the semi conductors. very interesting companies. far, a miss in terms of revenue for the third quarter....
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last month they condemned the chinese military for going into an area that india claims. it cast a shadow over last month's summit in new delhi. in a joint news conference with chinese president xi jinping he is concerned over the incident, and quickly resolve the matter. oil companies from those indian and vietnam agreed in september to work together on development in the south china sea. observers say china has become alarmed by such moves but india and vietnam reconfirmed their continued cooperation in oil and gas development. in response china on tuesday demanded india not to interfere with the territorial issues in the region. chinese foreign ministry spoke person said if the two nations activities threaten china's sovereignty or national interests, they'll fully oppose them. >> afghanistan's new president is on his first foreign trip since taking office last month. he's in beijing. he's courting chinese investment to rebuild his country. and promote regional stability. chinese president xi and other leaders welcomed ghani at the start of his four-day trip. ghani too
last month they condemned the chinese military for going into an area that india claims. it cast a shadow over last month's summit in new delhi. in a joint news conference with chinese president xi jinping he is concerned over the incident, and quickly resolve the matter. oil companies from those indian and vietnam agreed in september to work together on development in the south china sea. observers say china has become alarmed by such moves but india and vietnam reconfirmed their continued...