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they are the real chinese. they are the christian american loving chinese. this is officially china. that was american foreign policy for 30 years. distorted u.s. foreign policy. the china maras has warped american domestic policy. mccarthyism is rooted in the china barrage. the good news is that my dad survived his 1945 wounds and my brother steve survived his 1968 wounds but i have a son jack bradley named after the flagraiser. he is 18 years old prime going to war going to wear a jim i wrote the book because i don't want jack out there facing asian steel in an asian war simply because of a china mirage. so i brought up a few things here in that introduction. one of them was that world war ii in asia was a preventable war war. world war ii in the pacific was a preventable war. i didn't know this until i did this research but if you look in the book you see that john f. kennedy a veteran of the pacific war, pt 109 said we got into a fight with japan over the independence of china. what was he talking about? let's go back to the 1930s. by the 1930s in the un
they are the real chinese. they are the christian american loving chinese. this is officially china. that was american foreign policy for 30 years. distorted u.s. foreign policy. the china maras has warped american domestic policy. mccarthyism is rooted in the china barrage. the good news is that my dad survived his 1945 wounds and my brother steve survived his 1968 wounds but i have a son jack bradley named after the flagraiser. he is 18 years old prime going to war going to wear a jim i wrote...
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of chinese at that time -- vast majority of chinese at that time. they never went so far as to advocate for restrictions. they wanted longer times for naturalization, but they never said we are going to close the gates. at this time, the u.s. does do that. and it doesn't just last for 10 years. it gets renewed in 1892. it gets renewed in 1902. it gets made permanent and 1984. it is not until we banned discrimination in immigration law. it last a long time and has lots of repercussions. exclusion act is just that first step toward closing ferret gates to asian immigration. it will not be the last. this is the irony of chinese exclusion. chinese laborers are barred. this is a time period when 32 million europeans are still coming over. laborers are still needed. japanese immigration increases because they are still needed in the mines, farms, and plantations of hawaii. but again, that familiar pattern of anti-asian sentiment kicks into gear. by 1908, we also prohibit japanese laborers. we do not dare call this a japanese exclusion act. we don't want t
of chinese at that time -- vast majority of chinese at that time. they never went so far as to advocate for restrictions. they wanted longer times for naturalization, but they never said we are going to close the gates. at this time, the u.s. does do that. and it doesn't just last for 10 years. it gets renewed in 1892. it gets renewed in 1902. it gets made permanent and 1984. it is not until we banned discrimination in immigration law. it last a long time and has lots of repercussions....
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of some chinese persons to the u.s. is dependent upon the relationship to other chinese already resident in the country. one of the test of the relationship claims a comparison of the statements of the applicant and the allowed relatives separately on matters that would be common knowledge between them." the two interrogations of the applicant and the applicant's relatives. they compare the questions and answers. the exhibits here illustrate one of the methods adopted by alleged relatives to coach information to applicants. contemplated to make their testimony agree with that given by the alleged relatives. the chinese letters or -- wheere transmitted in a banana. here is the letter on the left and on the right is literally a map of the village with every resident and detail of their shared village so they could answer the questions. these were transmitted in the banana as shown but the trick was discovered before the fruit was given to the applicant. so, this is some of the consequences of chinese immigration during th
of some chinese persons to the u.s. is dependent upon the relationship to other chinese already resident in the country. one of the test of the relationship claims a comparison of the statements of the applicant and the allowed relatives separately on matters that would be common knowledge between them." the two interrogations of the applicant and the applicant's relatives. they compare the questions and answers. the exhibits here illustrate one of the methods adopted by alleged relatives...
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eric knowledges the chinese exclusion acts resulted in persecution and alienation of chinese dissent. unfairly limited their rights, legitimize racial discrimination and legitimize trauma. this is an important landmark event. a type of reconciliation, this public acknowledgment the chinese exclusion happened. that it was detrimental. that it did not coincide with our political beliefs. and this was an important event an important transformation in history. but i would also want us to question whether it is really time to close the chapter. the simple statement of regret, did it help us put it into the dustbin of history? let us forget what happened, move on, think about other immigrant histories. what are the other lessons of angel island today? there are diverse groups that came through, not all of them were detained. not all of them might have had this experience of wanting to cut out the bowels of the western barbarians. but many of them did. and while we often point to ellis island and its celebratory history on immigration in the making of the nation, i would argue that this othe
eric knowledges the chinese exclusion acts resulted in persecution and alienation of chinese dissent. unfairly limited their rights, legitimize racial discrimination and legitimize trauma. this is an important landmark event. a type of reconciliation, this public acknowledgment the chinese exclusion happened. that it was detrimental. that it did not coincide with our political beliefs. and this was an important event an important transformation in history. but i would also want us to question...
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suppliers in the chinese market. on the other hand, if civil nuclear cooperation with china lapses, our influence on chinese practices in nonproliferation and other fields will be placed in serious jeopardy. we will lose insight into china's civil program. the vacuum of cooperation with cheen na would be filled by other nuclear suppliers who do not have the same approach as the united states to nonproliferation and technology transfer concerns. and china would view such a lapse as evidence that the u.s. is less willing to engage china at a high level on important commercial, energy and security-related issues. in sum, we believe that the strategic nonproliferation, economic and environmental benefits of this agreement prove that continuing nuclear cooperation with china is in our best interests. we have no illusions about the challenges of working with china in nuclear energy or in any other field. but we must remain engaged. we must constructively manage our difference and work collaboratively to advance the numerou
suppliers in the chinese market. on the other hand, if civil nuclear cooperation with china lapses, our influence on chinese practices in nonproliferation and other fields will be placed in serious jeopardy. we will lose insight into china's civil program. the vacuum of cooperation with cheen na would be filled by other nuclear suppliers who do not have the same approach as the united states to nonproliferation and technology transfer concerns. and china would view such a lapse as evidence that...
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safety and the chinese nuclear plants. i know we've worked extensively in the regulatory safety regimes but i'm concerned nothing in the agreement squarely addresses the issue of the next fukushima or chernobyl happening in china. china is building a fleet bigger than any other in the world. china is an authoritarian country which has a history of problems and regulatory structure. although we can never make nuclear power 100% safe commotion started to make them as resilient as possible to natural vulnerability for national security threats. these are all issues that need to be addressed so we can weigh the pluses and minuses. but the risk that there is into such an agreement with china. >> senator trained to commit thank you your leadership. last night we had an extensive classified briefing that i know we still want to hear the comments made. why don't we just adjourn vote and come back and then finish wherefore art review not another issue. i think that would be best. if you want an object sorry for start a few minutes
safety and the chinese nuclear plants. i know we've worked extensively in the regulatory safety regimes but i'm concerned nothing in the agreement squarely addresses the issue of the next fukushima or chernobyl happening in china. china is building a fleet bigger than any other in the world. china is an authoritarian country which has a history of problems and regulatory structure. although we can never make nuclear power 100% safe commotion started to make them as resilient as possible to...
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chinese companies take from other chinese companies, attacks on u.s. companies some of the chinese companies come and it sure looks like sponsorship by the chinese government. it's very hard to tell because a lot of the state-owned enterprises, some the government plays a big role others it doesn't but it's a problem and each unique and it's different from the espionage and the others. i agree with our government on that. but in terms of how to deal with it, it's not an easy thing to i don't agree with some the things they have done. >> we would like to bring in guests from the audience for a little bit for questions. does anyone have a question? wait for the microphone a moment. here it comes. >> good afternoon. my name is arnold. i've been teaching in china and i have a son who has been working with you for quite some time. you already have the liberty relationship and i had opportunity to work with xi jinping -- you have had an opportunity work with xi jinping. can you compare the reform climate undertaken with reform climate under xi jinping networ
chinese companies take from other chinese companies, attacks on u.s. companies some of the chinese companies come and it sure looks like sponsorship by the chinese government. it's very hard to tell because a lot of the state-owned enterprises, some the government plays a big role others it doesn't but it's a problem and each unique and it's different from the espionage and the others. i agree with our government on that. but in terms of how to deal with it, it's not an easy thing to i don't...
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this was designed by a chinese aroundr chinese guests the way chinese hospitality is.esign of the hotel, the restaurant is very different in terms of private meeting spaces. ratherchinese tea room than a bar. the way you deal with vip's. it is quite clearly targeted. early signs have been very strong. you have all these different brands. you have nine or 10 of them. intercontinental, holiday. how do you differentiate yourself? indigo, a boutique hotel, you have that too. >> we do. and we just acquired another in america. there are a lot of hotel brands out there, without question. our approach is somewhat different in that we have done extensive customer work to understand different needs, different occasions, who the customers really are. each of our brands is tailored. you have huge back office scale advantages by having a bigger business. we have nearly 5000 hotels now. you can target brands towards individuals and make brands sufficiently different. what we have really focused on is making them different. ualuxe identified a gap in the market, something they could
this was designed by a chinese aroundr chinese guests the way chinese hospitality is.esign of the hotel, the restaurant is very different in terms of private meeting spaces. ratherchinese tea room than a bar. the way you deal with vip's. it is quite clearly targeted. early signs have been very strong. you have all these different brands. you have nine or 10 of them. intercontinental, holiday. how do you differentiate yourself? indigo, a boutique hotel, you have that too. >> we do. and we...
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it also has a rapidly growing chinese presence. in the capital, most of the supermarkets are chinese owned. more vegetables on sale are grown by chinese farmers. in all, immigrants from china make up nearly 10% of the population. this man arrived in tonga ten years ago, following his older brother who had become a naturalized citizen. >> reporter: it's not possible to farm in the winter in china but i can grow vegetables all year round here. i want to live here for the rest of my life. >> reporter: china is expanding its influence throughout the south patchy fogcific, not just in tonga, chinese president xi jinping was part of a meeting of leaders around the region. he promised chinese support for improving infrastructure. tonga has debt of $4 million and 60% of the loans have come from china. when you walk on the road in tonga you often see signs like this which shows many infrastructure projects have been funded by china. but not everyone is happy with the situation. this man owns a medium-sized construction company. he says some
it also has a rapidly growing chinese presence. in the capital, most of the supermarkets are chinese owned. more vegetables on sale are grown by chinese farmers. in all, immigrants from china make up nearly 10% of the population. this man arrived in tonga ten years ago, following his older brother who had become a naturalized citizen. >> reporter: it's not possible to farm in the winter in china but i can grow vegetables all year round here. i want to live here for the rest of my life....
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driving the price, it's chinese criminals. back in 2 minutes. >> tomorrow. >> i thought we were doing something good. >> bodies donated for science... >> how much regulation exists? >> very little. >> a shocking look inside the world of body brokers. >> got a call from the fbi saying we have your husband's remains. >> an america tonight exclusive investigation. tomorrow, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> a new petition in british columbia to restrict foreign investment in vancouver's housing market. a response to soaring real estate prices which many blame on wealthy foreign buyers who the home. joining me is a man that does not mince words, saying foreign investment is hurting canadians. the founder of an organization called the cultural action party - brad, welcome to the show. you describe yourself as being against multicultural societyies, and against efforts to begin to collect data on unoccupied property. once the data is form what, will it show? >> it will add credence to the fact that a large percentage of
driving the price, it's chinese criminals. back in 2 minutes. >> tomorrow. >> i thought we were doing something good. >> bodies donated for science... >> how much regulation exists? >> very little. >> a shocking look inside the world of body brokers. >> got a call from the fbi saying we have your husband's remains. >> an america tonight exclusive investigation. tomorrow, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> a new petition in...
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it up, buying yachts tailor-made for chinese tastes.hink during the corruption crackdowns, ostentatious displays of wealth would be kept below deck. not so. >> we are mostly concentrating our efforts to private owners. our clients are entrepreneurs. people which have been working very hard in life. they made a fortune in the recent years. david: because chinese super yacht owners tend to be younger than those in the west, design changes were needed to suit age and cultural differences. >> they do not spend hours cooking. the move to the galley down so this part is much longer and bigger. we expanded the sofas to welcome a lot of people. david: because most chinese buyers are not into cruising some of the berths are smaller than the average. the double bed is not too bad. this is the master suite probably about the average size of your hong kong apartment. they want more room for entertainment. >> instead of a lot of living rooms, we modified the master cabin to a multi functional room. it could be a media room. biggest problem in a boat
it up, buying yachts tailor-made for chinese tastes.hink during the corruption crackdowns, ostentatious displays of wealth would be kept below deck. not so. >> we are mostly concentrating our efforts to private owners. our clients are entrepreneurs. people which have been working very hard in life. they made a fortune in the recent years. david: because chinese super yacht owners tend to be younger than those in the west, design changes were needed to suit age and cultural differences....
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driving the price, it's chinese criminals. back in 2 minutes. >>> a new petition in british columbia to restrict foreign investment in vancouver's housing market. a response to soaring real estate prices which many blame on wealthy foreign buyers who have no intention of living in the home. joining me is a man that does not mince words, saying foreign investment is hurting canadians. the founder of an organization called the cultural action party - brad, welcome to the show. you describe yourself as being against multicultural societyies and against efforts to begin to collect data on unoccupied property. once the data is form what, will it show? >> it will add credence to the fact that a large percentage of these homes are foreign investor owned and are sitting empty and - because they - the purpose is simply real estate speculation, and the belief that in the growth of equit the property, and they'll make a tidy profit flip the property at a later date, or hold on to it until they decide to leave their countries, and, you kn
driving the price, it's chinese criminals. back in 2 minutes. >>> a new petition in british columbia to restrict foreign investment in vancouver's housing market. a response to soaring real estate prices which many blame on wealthy foreign buyers who have no intention of living in the home. joining me is a man that does not mince words, saying foreign investment is hurting canadians. the founder of an organization called the cultural action party - brad, welcome to the show. you...
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driving the price, it's chinese criminals. back in 2 minutes. >> it's not looking pretty. i gotta pay my bills. >> you gotta do somethin', you know? try to keep your head above water. >> sunday... $38. thursday... $36. for this kind of money i really don't give a s**t. >> a real look at the american dream. only on al jazeera america. >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >>> a new petition in british columbia to restrict foreign investment in vancouver's housing market. a response to soaring real estate prices which many blame on wealthy foreign buyers who the home. joining me is a man that does not mince words, saying foreign investment is hurting canadians. the founder of an organization called the cultural action party - brad, welcome to the show. you describe yourself as being against multicultural societyies, and against efforts to begin to collect data on unoccupied property. once the data is form what, will it show? >> it will add credence to the fact that a large percentage of these homes
driving the price, it's chinese criminals. back in 2 minutes. >> it's not looking pretty. i gotta pay my bills. >> you gotta do somethin', you know? try to keep your head above water. >> sunday... $38. thursday... $36. for this kind of money i really don't give a s**t. >> a real look at the american dream. only on al jazeera america. >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >>> a new petition in british columbia to...
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the chinese respect strength. i think that the biggest challenge, which i'm saying over and over again to the u.s. continued predominance globally in a strong position in asia is our ability to fix our own economic situation in financial situation. china has tremendous china has tremendous challenges and issues more than we do. they need to read their whole economy. they are working to do that so you can make as big a mistake exaggerating the strength as underestimating it so that's putting it into perspective and i think the administration has done a day job that is comparable to what we have had for some time. i think we need to recalibrate now this is a different china and it's going to be more difficult and it's important to get those done. you have seen the leaders in previous stages and so the personality for trails of the other leaders including the current president are so fascinating. as uss their ability to handle the normandy of the economic reform challenges the corruption charges into the other things
the chinese respect strength. i think that the biggest challenge, which i'm saying over and over again to the u.s. continued predominance globally in a strong position in asia is our ability to fix our own economic situation in financial situation. china has tremendous china has tremendous challenges and issues more than we do. they need to read their whole economy. they are working to do that so you can make as big a mistake exaggerating the strength as underestimating it so that's putting it...
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we have more individual chinese investors.bout 80% ofake up equity trading in china, not to mention that stock accounts are rising at the fastest pace since 2008. people say there is so much money in the market, it is making it difficult to assess chinese stocks. we also know that regulators, although they are trying to weed out speculators, they are also trying to help companies raise money through equities. in order to reign in credit --ansion that we have seen we have had so many ipos. more than 120 this year, which is almost matching the amount that we had all of last year. also, we have the shanghai, hong kong stock connect, giving greater access in the international market. thee: that has really been key to this driver that we have seen in shanghai stocks. what are analyst expecting now? shery: hopefully they are not going to be too pessimistic this time around. however, they are tempering even with theow, possibility of further stimulus. they are saying that, starting friday, their closing price on friday through the ne
we have more individual chinese investors.bout 80% ofake up equity trading in china, not to mention that stock accounts are rising at the fastest pace since 2008. people say there is so much money in the market, it is making it difficult to assess chinese stocks. we also know that regulators, although they are trying to weed out speculators, they are also trying to help companies raise money through equities. in order to reign in credit --ansion that we have seen we have had so many ipos. more...
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angie: six chinese citizens have been indicted by the u.s. for stealing mobile phone technology and sharing it with the chinese government to for more we are joined by -- government. for more we are joined by michael shepherd from washington dc. what are authorities alleging? michael: these are charges that have yet to be proven in court. nonetheless, this marks a significant move by the u.s. government and its effort to halt what it says is a campaign of economic espionage against an american companies and the government. a total government says of six people were involved in this conspiracy to steal a sensitive mobile technology that is used to help filter wireless signals. it is used in tablet computers, mobile phones, and they say two of the people involved, after receiving their doctorates from the university of southern california, they went to go work for two american companies, avago technologies and sky work solutions. they were taking some of the technology and transferring it to co-conspirators back in china at chin jin university.
angie: six chinese citizens have been indicted by the u.s. for stealing mobile phone technology and sharing it with the chinese government to for more we are joined by -- government. for more we are joined by michael shepherd from washington dc. what are authorities alleging? michael: these are charges that have yet to be proven in court. nonetheless, this marks a significant move by the u.s. government and its effort to halt what it says is a campaign of economic espionage against an american...
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that is because of all of the weakness in the chinese economy, the chinese equity market is performingxtremely well at this stage. internaleflecting in asset allocation in property and propertyrket, so prices may still be feeling a little bit downward pressure at this time. angie: that may be so, but there is a lot of applied momentum and optimism, what do you think? glenn: what we are seeing with the easing measures is about eight to nine months of liquidity finding its way into the economy. angie: finally. pboc: finally, if the stance is described as an aggressive easing stance at this stage, and we will also find lending properties picking up and we think that is a precursor, so we will be watching that. perhaps this is a first sign of an uptick in chinese activity. angie: with switch over our bojs on japan, we have the meeting, what do you think japan is going to do? on one hand, you have the businesses doing well, but on the other, you have japanese workers not seen 2% inflation in their wages -- seeing 2% inflation in their wages. glenn: exactly, and we are looking at the corpora
that is because of all of the weakness in the chinese economy, the chinese equity market is performingxtremely well at this stage. internaleflecting in asset allocation in property and propertyrket, so prices may still be feeling a little bit downward pressure at this time. angie: that may be so, but there is a lot of applied momentum and optimism, what do you think? glenn: what we are seeing with the easing measures is about eight to nine months of liquidity finding its way into the economy....
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betty: that's right, how can the chinese have so much money? why do the chinese?e a look at the stock market. pimm: we saw the interest rate cut today and chinese stocks went higher. betty: they flew. chart on how the shanghai composite index has done? we don't however, you can imagine it's gone up. pimm: there it is. betty: look at the very and. it is falling off a little bit of a cliff and people are wondering whether this is the top. pimm: mark mobius has been talking about this very thing, about the potential decline and the chinese shares because there has been a big shift. you could only previously purchase shares of chinese companies as a non-chinese company of they were based on the hong kong market. now you can buy them in shanghai and that is caused an explosion of interest. that is certainly something all the luxury makers are looking for. betty: they are and who knew this hong kong connect would encourage more chinese to buy in china. ? there is a dangerous hour. about theomberg story most dangerous hour in the chinese stock market. and 2:20een 1:20 p.
betty: that's right, how can the chinese have so much money? why do the chinese?e a look at the stock market. pimm: we saw the interest rate cut today and chinese stocks went higher. betty: they flew. chart on how the shanghai composite index has done? we don't however, you can imagine it's gone up. pimm: there it is. betty: look at the very and. it is falling off a little bit of a cliff and people are wondering whether this is the top. pimm: mark mobius has been talking about this very thing,...
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designed to appeal to higher and chinese customers -- higher end chinese customers. >> because you have a luxury customer to stay a few more days, when you have a cd hotel -- a seedy hotel they state two or three days that we were looking at four to five days. they use all of our facilities. food and beverage. the spa. they don't want to go anywhere. reporter: with billions of dollars invested, macau's casino industry is counting on it. a major test for macau's most important industry. 150 gaming tables is a lot of new tables coming on. will this be a problem? >> it has been a hot topic for debate. we think it is an ok number. 500, but if you look at the last resort that opened, they asked for a very large number and they got 200 but actually had 360-odd tables by the end of the quarter because they managed the portfolio of tables around the property. galaxy will be able to do the same. rishaad: taking an optimistic point of view what is the all case -- bull case for galaxy? >> it is about a market starved for something new and additional capacity. it has been a market running at almost
designed to appeal to higher and chinese customers -- higher end chinese customers. >> because you have a luxury customer to stay a few more days, when you have a cd hotel -- a seedy hotel they state two or three days that we were looking at four to five days. they use all of our facilities. food and beverage. the spa. they don't want to go anywhere. reporter: with billions of dollars invested, macau's casino industry is counting on it. a major test for macau's most important industry....
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and today these principles are being tested by chinese activities. >> chinese officials are calling forthe surveillance sites to stop. >> translator: the u.s. reconnaissance activity is very dangerous and irresponsible. it could cause unexpected incidents at sea or in the air. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry met face to face this month with chinese president xi jinping to discuss his concerns. but political observers suggest the talks were also aimed at finding ways to ease tensions. military leaders from both sides are working to improve communications. they set up a direct video hotline last month. the move came after a chinese fighter jet and a u.s. patrol aircraft flew just ten meters away from each other in the south china sea last august. as chinese officials ignore calls for the construction work to stop american leaders say they will step up their presence. and they say they'll coordinate with southeastern nations to keep a close eye on the islands. kaho izumitani, nhk world. >> we'll have more updates on this story here on "newsline." >>> it may be a question of a fe
and today these principles are being tested by chinese activities. >> chinese officials are calling forthe surveillance sites to stop. >> translator: the u.s. reconnaissance activity is very dangerous and irresponsible. it could cause unexpected incidents at sea or in the air. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry met face to face this month with chinese president xi jinping to discuss his concerns. but political observers suggest the talks were also aimed at finding ways...
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by the chinese since 2,000 and 90% in the last five years. and the states receiving the most money, california texas and north carolina $5.5 billion and followed by illinois and new york. many of those investments are in real estate and oil production and headquarters for chinese tech companies like alibaba. the largest number of employees, north carolina is the winner because it is the headquarters of lenovo buying ibm and employeeing 8,000 people. and additionally smithfield has several facilities there, employeeing 5,000 people. and in illinois and michigan those are manufacturing jobs. americans are uncomfortable and suspicious of chinese company. sefrlt high-profile purchases have been vetoed due to security concerns. e chinese government oil company has forced to drop its bid for unical in 2005 due to strong resistance in washington. yesterday they discovered a klein he's espionage, stealing trade secrets from two u.s. technology companies. and the head of the u.s.-chinese relationship said there are bad apples in every bushel. >> there
by the chinese since 2,000 and 90% in the last five years. and the states receiving the most money, california texas and north carolina $5.5 billion and followed by illinois and new york. many of those investments are in real estate and oil production and headquarters for chinese tech companies like alibaba. the largest number of employees, north carolina is the winner because it is the headquarters of lenovo buying ibm and employeeing 8,000 people. and additionally smithfield has several...
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in relative terms, chinese equities are still offering value.tinue to move higher. some of the liquidity that is cheaper now will certainly moved to the equity markets. but policymakers hope that the cut will stimulate actual economic activity and i think it will help to do so in particular by boosting the real estate have slowed down and i think the slowdown is coming to an end. i think that would provide a significant boost to overall gdp growth. home sale volumes were up about 18% last month from a year earlier. is that a sign that things might be improving? dariusz: i believe so. the data is only partial, it comes from bigger cities. but there is reports that prices are also stabilizing and now that mortgage rates are cheaper after three cuts in the lending ,ates over the past six months a lot of potential buyers will be drawn to the market. the policy easing will be simulated, especially for the private part of the chinese economy. yvonne: the big banks, morgan stanley cutting their bets on china. do you think there is still opportunity to
in relative terms, chinese equities are still offering value.tinue to move higher. some of the liquidity that is cheaper now will certainly moved to the equity markets. but policymakers hope that the cut will stimulate actual economic activity and i think it will help to do so in particular by boosting the real estate have slowed down and i think the slowdown is coming to an end. i think that would provide a significant boost to overall gdp growth. home sale volumes were up about 18% last month...
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companies decide in their engagement in the chinese market working with the chinese in the export market is a decision -- >> can i cut you off one second. part of the entry to china is very much negotiated with the private companies which could very well effect china's ability to use technology. >> it does. but even if the chinese are engaged building reactors in their company or making export reactors, there's still u.s. content, there's still specialized components that the united states has comparative advantage and technological lead in providing after sales services consulting, engineering. there's a whole range of things which u.s. industry, not just the major manufacturers of reactors but a whole range of sub vendors will benefit from by being involved in this expanding and growing market. >> makes me a little nervous. i hear what you're saying. let me ask one final question if i might on safety issues which is something we haven't touched on and that is what type of assessment can you give us that use of nuclear power in china will be with the highest safety standards recognizing
companies decide in their engagement in the chinese market working with the chinese in the export market is a decision -- >> can i cut you off one second. part of the entry to china is very much negotiated with the private companies which could very well effect china's ability to use technology. >> it does. but even if the chinese are engaged building reactors in their company or making export reactors, there's still u.s. content, there's still specialized components that the united...
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chinese warships and chinese coast guard ships. >> reporter: we heard the proof, the chinese navy ordering the p-88 out of the airspace four times on this mission. and like the surveillance videos the audio of these warnings never before shared with the public. you heard over the intercom this is the chinese navy what was interesting is that there are also civilian aircraft there was a delta flight on that same frequency. when it heard that challenge, it piped into the frequency to say, what's going on? the chinese navy then reassuring them but as the flight crew tells me that could be a very nerve-racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. and the more china builds we're told the more frequently and aggressively it warns away u.s. aircraft. >> this is a dredger actually pumping sand from under the water on top of an area they're trying to build up land. and we see this every day. so i think they work weekends when they're doing this. >> reporter: 24/7? >> we see it all the time. >> reporter: looking at these islands, you see the landing strips you see military barracks roads be
chinese warships and chinese coast guard ships. >> reporter: we heard the proof, the chinese navy ordering the p-88 out of the airspace four times on this mission. and like the surveillance videos the audio of these warnings never before shared with the public. you heard over the intercom this is the chinese navy what was interesting is that there are also civilian aircraft there was a delta flight on that same frequency. when it heard that challenge, it piped into the frequency to say,...
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we obviously skirmish with the chinese constantly over iran.his is an accomplishment what we're talking about tonight for the chinese. i didn't say what we with do but what will they do? if steve is right they have 20 months to do whatever they want to do. >> charles is right. there is zero chance that president obama is going to reverse himself and engage in defense build up. that is scary when you look at what the united states is doing five ten, 20 years down the road to push this back. >> next up, big labor calls out hillary clinton and new developments in the clinton campaign. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount >> hillary clinton can be for the trade agreement. she can be against the trade agreement. i am, warren and many of us are. but i just do
we obviously skirmish with the chinese constantly over iran.his is an accomplishment what we're talking about tonight for the chinese. i didn't say what we with do but what will they do? if steve is right they have 20 months to do whatever they want to do. >> charles is right. there is zero chance that president obama is going to reverse himself and engage in defense build up. that is scary when you look at what the united states is doing five ten, 20 years down the road to push this...
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suppliers in the chinese market. on the other hand, if civil nuclear cooperation with china lapses our influence on chinese practices in nonproliferation and other field -- in other fields will be placed in serious jeopardy. we will lose insight into china's civil program. the vacuum of cooperation with china would be filled by other nuclear suppliers who do not have the same approach as the united states to non-proliferation and technology transfer concerns. and china would view such a lapse as evidence that the u.s. is less willing to engage china at a high level on important commercial energy and security-related issues. in sum we believe that strategic nonproliferation, economic and environmental benefits of this agreement prove that continuing nuclear cooperation with china is in our best interest. we have no illusions about the challenges of working with china in nuclear energy or in any other field, but we must remain engaged. we must constructively manage our differences and work clab are atively to advance t
suppliers in the chinese market. on the other hand, if civil nuclear cooperation with china lapses our influence on chinese practices in nonproliferation and other field -- in other fields will be placed in serious jeopardy. we will lose insight into china's civil program. the vacuum of cooperation with china would be filled by other nuclear suppliers who do not have the same approach as the united states to non-proliferation and technology transfer concerns. and china would view such a lapse...
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the chinese partner of volkswagen, some recalls.re00 it talking about faulty model.ion on the 408 according to the general administration quality supervision. but they did announce they want to introduce the tablet -- a new tablet. sincec falling the most 2011 as profits are missing estimates. csr, biggestr and movers of the day. we did see that overall the northbound southbound link most traded in the last couple of days. back to you. shery ahn: thank you. let's stay on china. it's oil and gas giant made the leadership being reshuffled as the government continues to overhaul the bloated state sector. christine hah, what are we expecting now? reporter: according to people familiar with the matter, we will see the chairman of the three biggest oil and gas companies replaced. no big surprises. he was nearing retirement and any case. the other president will step up to become chairman. this is the one that will get attention. he had of the chinese academy of engineering is reportedly set to replace current sinopec chairman. part of tha
the chinese partner of volkswagen, some recalls.re00 it talking about faulty model.ion on the 408 according to the general administration quality supervision. but they did announce they want to introduce the tablet -- a new tablet. sincec falling the most 2011 as profits are missing estimates. csr, biggestr and movers of the day. we did see that overall the northbound southbound link most traded in the last couple of days. back to you. shery ahn: thank you. let's stay on china. it's oil and gas...
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continues to strengthen its economic situation in the chinese respect strength and i suspect from the biggest challenge with globally and in a strong position in asia is the ability to fix our own economic and financial situation. china has tremendous challenges and issues they need a new economic model see you can make as big of us think one -- stink so that puts it into perspective the administration has done a job that is comparable that we have had for some time and we need to calibrate and it will be more difficult but it is more important to get this done. >> what is so revealing in the book is for a the personality portrayal for the current president. that is fascinating one to handle that economic reform and production and challenge. so first, what is the most interesting economic thinkers? tell me about your relationship and why it was such a pivotal character. >> that is a great question andrea because the first chapter is a meeting. the reason i have so much respect is he was a pioneer and in terms of driving reforms and they are never easy and they made difficult tough dec
continues to strengthen its economic situation in the chinese respect strength and i suspect from the biggest challenge with globally and in a strong position in asia is the ability to fix our own economic and financial situation. china has tremendous challenges and issues they need a new economic model see you can make as big of us think one -- stink so that puts it into perspective the administration has done a job that is comparable that we have had for some time and we need to calibrate and...
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and chinese.a member of the chinese navy tells the american plane it's approaching china's military zone. he tells the aircraft to leave the area immediately. the u.s. crew member responds that he's operating in airspace according to international law. chinese officials say they will never compromise on territorial claims in the south china sea. >> translator: the chinese military will take necessary measures towards u.s. military aircraft that are conducting reconnaissance activities near china in accordance with the law. >> reporter: admiral harris and defense secretary carter are traveling to singapore for a conference on asia-pacific security that begins friday. leaders around the world are keeping a close eye on developments in this part of the world. u.s. officials are calling for continued peace and say they are committed to supporting regional security. >> thanks for that update. japan coast guard officials say three chinese patrol ships entered japanese territorial waters off the senkaku
and chinese.a member of the chinese navy tells the american plane it's approaching china's military zone. he tells the aircraft to leave the area immediately. the u.s. crew member responds that he's operating in airspace according to international law. chinese officials say they will never compromise on territorial claims in the south china sea. >> translator: the chinese military will take necessary measures towards u.s. military aircraft that are conducting reconnaissance activities...
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he is the latest pro-democracy chinese activist to fall foul of the authorities. last month a court in beijing sentenced a prominent columnist to seven years in prison. officials claimed she leaked state secrets. >>> india's prime minister modi has held talks in beijing with the chinese premier. modi is on first official visit to china since taking office a year ago. the leaders agreed to establish a new framework for dialogue between the world's most populous economies. modi and lee held a joint news conference after talks at the great hall of the people on friday. india and china have a combined population of 2.6 billion people. the chinese premier said greater cooperation would benefit the entire region. >> translator: china and india are accelerating their modernization. together we will be a double engine of growth for asia. >> the two sides have several sensitive issues to resolve such as a disputed himalayan border. he called on china to look beyond their disagreements. >> i stress the need for china to reconsider its approach on some of the issues that hol
he is the latest pro-democracy chinese activist to fall foul of the authorities. last month a court in beijing sentenced a prominent columnist to seven years in prison. officials claimed she leaked state secrets. >>> india's prime minister modi has held talks in beijing with the chinese premier. modi is on first official visit to china since taking office a year ago. the leaders agreed to establish a new framework for dialogue between the world's most populous economies. modi and lee...
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you're going to have more chinese actors, more chinese locations.if this sounds familiar, this is what hollywood has been doing for a little while now. we have films like transformers, which was filmed in hong kong, and the success is amazing. the chinese sales far outweigh the money they are making in the u.s. sometimes. office, 321 million in china. angie: that is when you have a market of three point one billion people. anne: and, obviously, bobby would want to get involved, on a larger scale, and the interesting thing is the indian budget films are not as high as the u.s. budgets, and you are looking at like maybe $18 million to $20 million to make a realm. there are so many films that come out so much more quickly on that rotation in bali would. they really have an interesting handle on it. they get past that quota of foreign films allowed to be shown in china, right and mark -- right? anne: this is the new strategy, where the indian film producers are seizing the day. they are trying to make when xi jinping signs business deals. already making
you're going to have more chinese actors, more chinese locations.if this sounds familiar, this is what hollywood has been doing for a little while now. we have films like transformers, which was filmed in hong kong, and the success is amazing. the chinese sales far outweigh the money they are making in the u.s. sometimes. office, 321 million in china. angie: that is when you have a market of three point one billion people. anne: and, obviously, bobby would want to get involved, on a larger...
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dins was born in the philippines and of chinese ancestry. immigrate today the united states in saept 1958. he attended school in berkeley and received ba and mba from uc berkeley. early in his career dins became a leader in [inaudible] trnz portation work. by 1995 he had become the first south east asian [inaudible] partner interacting with offices in endonesia, malaysia, pill peens [inaudible] expanded to [inaudible] global service group to 28 countries. his work at deloit was not limited to [inaudible] strong business ties with asian country. he was ininstrumental in encouraging the firm to join the fight against aids and breast cancer. dens was the first racial minority president of the common wealth club of california. a century old convening organization where major leaders at the national and international level engage in public discorss. he was also the first racial minority president of the school of business alum nigh association. he has served on countless board including nob nub festival, self help for the elderly [inaudible] cali
dins was born in the philippines and of chinese ancestry. immigrate today the united states in saept 1958. he attended school in berkeley and received ba and mba from uc berkeley. early in his career dins became a leader in [inaudible] trnz portation work. by 1995 he had become the first south east asian [inaudible] partner interacting with offices in endonesia, malaysia, pill peens [inaudible] expanded to [inaudible] global service group to 28 countries. his work at deloit was not limited to...
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it will have a lot of chinese contents, it will not all be original u.s.ontents, other content -- wasu is going to bring it in. that is what they would do. that is where they fumbled in the past. they have learned their mistakes. you cannot going to a foreign language market into the same thing you do in an english market. by partnering with such a powerful partner and giving up some of their control, i think they have a strong chance of succeeding. emily: leslie, we have seen so many interesting deals from jack ma. what is next? leslie: this would fit into that category that he wants to make the chinese consumers healthier and happier in the next 10 years than they are today. this media strategy has come from the horse's mouth. he has said this is a big part of alibaba's expansion platform as is buying a soccer team in china to then make the chinese people happier and healthier. it'll be interesting, of course is he does these types of acquisitions and investments, how he entangles himself than with the regulators, who again are involved in these types of
it will have a lot of chinese contents, it will not all be original u.s.ontents, other content -- wasu is going to bring it in. that is what they would do. that is where they fumbled in the past. they have learned their mistakes. you cannot going to a foreign language market into the same thing you do in an english market. by partnering with such a powerful partner and giving up some of their control, i think they have a strong chance of succeeding. emily: leslie, we have seen so many...
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inexpensive chinese products are popular worldwide.le there is no way to find out what percentage of goods are fake or how many factories are making them, the government released some relevant statistics in january 2015. in an online market worth around $450 billion, research revealed that more than 40% of goods are fake. when it came to major chinese online vendors, they found out that more than 60% of goods were phony. thousands of different products can be purchased online, but there's no way for consumers to check whether they are authentic. it's also difficult for legitimate makers to track vendors, their products, and sales locations. shanghai number one national musical instruments factory, has earned a reputation for the highest quality musical instruments in china. the company, however, has long been a victim of bogus items flooding the market. ♪ >> it's artisans have been crafting instruments to exceptional standards for many years. some items have been approved of as works of art and are priced up to $64,000 u.s. to beat the
inexpensive chinese products are popular worldwide.le there is no way to find out what percentage of goods are fake or how many factories are making them, the government released some relevant statistics in january 2015. in an online market worth around $450 billion, research revealed that more than 40% of goods are fake. when it came to major chinese online vendors, they found out that more than 60% of goods were phony. thousands of different products can be purchased online, but there's no...
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they know how to navigate the chinese market. they are familiar with the chinese idiosyncrasies.s back to the chief content officer, who said, we intend to try out china and we intend to try to figure out china. who better to do that with then jack ma? jonathan: is that the point? is the point that netflix doesn't go in alone and teams up with a local partner to circumvent some of the challenges? manus: absolutely. they don't just want to be on tv. they want to be multi platform on mobile, online, etc. they don't want to go without a partner. the chinese government has stripped controls over licensing of online content. trying to overcome those issues in terms of navigating that market, why not have a partner to take away the burden of the workload? jonathan: manus cranny, i'm going to let you go. get back home. manus: no, i'm not gone yet. i have a lot more to do. jonathan: what have you got to do? manus: i have to do the week ahead. everybody is going to know what is big at bloomberg next week. jonathan: i look forward to the pdf arriving in my e-mail. thank you very much, manu
they know how to navigate the chinese market. they are familiar with the chinese idiosyncrasies.s back to the chief content officer, who said, we intend to try out china and we intend to try to figure out china. who better to do that with then jack ma? jonathan: is that the point? is the point that netflix doesn't go in alone and teams up with a local partner to circumvent some of the challenges? manus: absolutely. they don't just want to be on tv. they want to be multi platform on mobile,...
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. >> reporter: yamaha's biggest rivals are chinese brands. japanese motorbikes used to be the leaders in pakistan. but chinese competitors selling bikes costing 30% less expanded their market share, overtaking the japanese in 2009. >> translator: chinese motorbikes have good performance and are fuel efficient. >> reporter: to regain its edge, yamaha rolled out a model offering a bigger engine and more comfortable ride, targeting customers who want a higher grade. it opens repair and maintenance shops with better follow-up services. customer service could become a point of difference with chinese rivals. >> translator: we want to strengthen customers' trust in our company with these services. >> reporter: japanese and chinese motorcycle makers see huge potential in this young market. they need to get ready for stiff competition on the road to success in pakistan. nhk world, karachi. >> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> researchers in japan have detected more seismic activity coming from a popular tourist spot n
. >> reporter: yamaha's biggest rivals are chinese brands. japanese motorbikes used to be the leaders in pakistan. but chinese competitors selling bikes costing 30% less expanded their market share, overtaking the japanese in 2009. >> translator: chinese motorbikes have good performance and are fuel efficient. >> reporter: to regain its edge, yamaha rolled out a model offering a bigger engine and more comfortable ride, targeting customers who want a higher grade. it opens...
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tell the chinese you have to do human rights, the chinese will not respond well. in the middle east, even if you have influence, it doesn't happen the way you want. moneyball really says, stop with all of the values. instead, run the country more like a company. look at return for investment. pivot to asia -- if that is where they really want us. our asian allies really want us in asia. our european allies are pretty divided in what they want. you're giving me a hard time today. in that case, you pivot. but that implies you take one foot and actually move it. that means we don't focus as much on iraq and syria, because they not are as -- they are not as requisite threatening. moneyball means many tough decisions. the third is independent america. that says, all of this sounds really nice, but if you're not prepared to actually follow through, if you're not going to write the checks, it is much better for our allies and adversaries and ourselves to come clean and be transparent about these things now. and say, we are going to play much smaller role globally. we are
tell the chinese you have to do human rights, the chinese will not respond well. in the middle east, even if you have influence, it doesn't happen the way you want. moneyball really says, stop with all of the values. instead, run the country more like a company. look at return for investment. pivot to asia -- if that is where they really want us. our asian allies really want us in asia. our european allies are pretty divided in what they want. you're giving me a hard time today. in that case,...
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coming up netflix may be on the brink of finally cracking the chinese market. that story next. ♪ emily: netflix wants a piece of the chinese market, and it may have finally found its way in. according to people familiar with the matter, netflix is holding talks, including wasu, a media company that is similar to comcast. wasu is also partially owned by jack ma. netflix's chief content officer said "china is too big to have an asterisk next to it. he says if that is the cost of doing business in china, we will figure that out. joining us now is the executive vice president of screen media and our bloomberg news at her -- bloomberg news reporter leslie picker. what do you know about these and how this deal might work? leslie: we know wasu is one of seven companies who has the ability to stream internet tv in -- ability to distribute internet tv in china. this is a company where jack ma took a 20% stake last year in order to get more into the media business. this is a company that said they want to get more into data, big data, media services. this would fit very
coming up netflix may be on the brink of finally cracking the chinese market. that story next. ♪ emily: netflix wants a piece of the chinese market, and it may have finally found its way in. according to people familiar with the matter, netflix is holding talks, including wasu, a media company that is similar to comcast. wasu is also partially owned by jack ma. netflix's chief content officer said "china is too big to have an asterisk next to it. he says if that is the cost of doing...
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what is your relationship with the chinese government right now? >> like all global companies alibaba as transparent relations with the chinese government. we share our plans of business development and we also address their concerns. we do everything we can to make sure all of the businesses on our platform are in compliance with the laws and regulations. emily: i mentioned since its peak, alibaba has lost $90 billion in market value. i wonder, from your perspective how has life changed since the ipo >>? >> we do what we have been doing for the last 15 years. we manage our business by creating value for our long-term customers. we do not want to manage the business by revenue growth and long-term margins. we believe if we can create value to the ecosystem, we can enjoy rapid growth and will be recognized by the market. emily: daniel zhang the incoming alibaba ceo effective may 10. coming up, trouble at the nsa. a federal appeals court finds phone surveillance illegal, month before lawmakers decide whether to amend or extend the program. emily: let
what is your relationship with the chinese government right now? >> like all global companies alibaba as transparent relations with the chinese government. we share our plans of business development and we also address their concerns. we do everything we can to make sure all of the businesses on our platform are in compliance with the laws and regulations. emily: i mentioned since its peak, alibaba has lost $90 billion in market value. i wonder, from your perspective how has life changed...
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we have to have ports developed so the chinese guests have destinations to go to. reality is that it a good market already today. we have four ships there. three on our castle line, one on our princess line. both brands are profitable. the chinese government has declared through their five-year economic plan their intention to develop the cruise industry. so that means a lot of things will happen relatively quickly. we want to be there to help make it happen in a way that we think will help the chinese government establish the cruise industry they want, that will be sustainable for years to come. betty: so how often are you there now? arnold: i have been on the job a year and a half or so, and have already made five trips to china. it's a very active market under development. it's going to take some time. we are very happy with what we have today. but we see it someday being as large as any cruise market in the world. betty: donald says carnival is focusing on one thing the chinese can never get enough of -- luxury shopping. arnold: the chinese guests, they really
we have to have ports developed so the chinese guests have destinations to go to. reality is that it a good market already today. we have four ships there. three on our castle line, one on our princess line. both brands are profitable. the chinese government has declared through their five-year economic plan their intention to develop the cruise industry. so that means a lot of things will happen relatively quickly. we want to be there to help make it happen in a way that we think will help the...
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. >> hi good evening commissioner, i rise to speak for san francisco chinese club myself and on above the numerous members of the sunset destructed district our concern establishment of commercial marijuana dispensaries opium and cocaine was described for medical benefits we've learned of the pot even say they're calling it medical marijuana, however, mature or immature our understanding the medical marijuana it is our experience of opium and cocaine are significant to amongst teenagers to allow the dispensaries to come into our neighborhood allows the drugs to profit from it it didn't make sense to - >> sorry ma'am your time is up>> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you. your time is up. >> sir your time is up. >> okay. okay. okay thank you, thank you >> next speaker. >> hi ladies and gentlemen i want to say i don't like marijuana store over on area area i smell marijuana i feel headache so i think that marijuana is bad for health so no more mcd thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> >> hi, i'm i - i'm sorr
. >> hi good evening commissioner, i rise to speak for san francisco chinese club myself and on above the numerous members of the sunset destructed district our concern establishment of commercial marijuana dispensaries opium and cocaine was described for medical benefits we've learned of the pot even say they're calling it medical marijuana, however, mature or immature our understanding the medical marijuana it is our experience of opium and cocaine are significant to amongst teenagers...