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chinese-american kids. grewwere citizens and they up in a society that rejected them. it was a society that was often at odds with the experience growing up in schools, educationally, and trying to find a life in a chinese community was very isolated from the rest of american society. >> what was it like? you had the great depression. you had the start of world war ii. you had a transformation in the country during that time. you had chinese immigrants coming to the united states in trying to assimilate. sincey had been coming the 1840's and they were not allowed in. it was their children growing up. where thereg a time was growing patriotism in china and china had been an empire. rlordism.llen into wa a gradually reunited under the nationalist party and a lot of americans were really proud of this. proud of beingy chinese and they were ambivalent about their status. about going to china and finding jobs there. jobs where race would not be an issue. that is what i talked about in my paper. it is hard to tot
chinese-american kids. grewwere citizens and they up in a society that rejected them. it was a society that was often at odds with the experience growing up in schools, educationally, and trying to find a life in a chinese community was very isolated from the rest of american society. >> what was it like? you had the great depression. you had the start of world war ii. you had a transformation in the country during that time. you had chinese immigrants coming to the united states in...
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[speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [applause] [speaking chinese] and now. >>translator: mr.are very pleased to common to the beautiful city of washington d.c. >> [speaking chinese] >>translator: at the al set things for your kind invitation and gracious hospitality. also wish to convey to the american people the warm regards and best wishes of over 1.3 billion chinese people. >> [speaking chinese] >>translator: china and the united states are both great nations. the chinese and american people are too great people. since we established diplomatic relations 36 years ago, u.s.-china relations have forged ahead despite concerns and have made historic advances. >> [speaking chinese] >>translator: at our meeting this summer 2013 president obama and i made a strategic decision of building a new model of major country relations. more than two years apart we have made important progress with the exchange and cooperation. this is welcomed by the two people of our two countries and though world at large. >> [speaking chinese] >>translator: working together, then the minister is separa
[speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [applause] [speaking chinese] and now. >>translator: mr.are very pleased to common to the beautiful city of washington d.c. >> [speaking chinese] >>translator: at the al set things for your kind invitation and gracious hospitality. also wish to convey to the american people the warm regards and best wishes of over 1.3 billion chinese people. >> [speaking chinese] >>translator: china and the united states are both great nations....
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chinese and u.s.ooperation. i will also assure you that these feelings are fully reciprocated by the chinese people. [speaking chinese] president xi: throughout the evening i have spoken with president obama on views of chinese and u.s. relations and the right to world peace and development. we reached important agreements. withiscussions have dealt many positive outcomes. [speaking chinese] president xi: though it is difficult during this visit to president xi: though it is difficult during this visit to the united states, mr. xi predicted chinese relationship with the united states. our relations have become close in the last 30 years. i believe that the future of china-u.s. relations will be even more positive. [speaking chinese] president xi: this morning my wife and mrs. obama visited the house at the national zoo. she was deeply touched by their andas in syria curiosity about the home of and their curiosity about the home of pandas, china. the theme of china u.s. friendship has taken root in the
chinese and u.s.ooperation. i will also assure you that these feelings are fully reciprocated by the chinese people. [speaking chinese] president xi: throughout the evening i have spoken with president obama on views of chinese and u.s. relations and the right to world peace and development. we reached important agreements. withiscussions have dealt many positive outcomes. [speaking chinese] president xi: though it is difficult during this visit to president xi: though it is difficult during...
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the chinese people are think to go realize the great renewal of the chinese nation.and advancing human rights. china stands ready to in a spirit of equality and mutual respect, reduce differences, learn from each other and progress together. we have decided to continue to work together to tackle global challenges and provide more public good for the international community. we, again, issued a joined announcement on climate change. we have agreed to expand cooperation, coordination in multilateral negotiation and work together to push the climate change conference to produce important progress. we have china development cooperation and we have agreed to expand through lateral cooperation in asia, africa and other regions in terms of public health system, establishment, emergency respond and reduction and we will maintain communication and coordination in implementing the 2015 development agenda, promote a more equitable and balanced development partnership and help developing countries to achieve common development. we have agreed to firmly uphold the international n
the chinese people are think to go realize the great renewal of the chinese nation.and advancing human rights. china stands ready to in a spirit of equality and mutual respect, reduce differences, learn from each other and progress together. we have decided to continue to work together to tackle global challenges and provide more public good for the international community. we, again, issued a joined announcement on climate change. we have agreed to expand cooperation, coordination in...
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there's a lot of chinese buy shares in numbers. they by 1647, rather than the name of the company or research available. it's a strange stock market in that way. you have a lot of vulnerability to stocks and you have a problem with what is the next chinese policy move. there has been a bastion of stability on policy for years. that's not popular within the united states, but globally it's true. they surprised everyone with a small devaluation, and surprised at the market reaction. it's unsettling. i think we have to worry with xi jinping coming to washington. is there another issue, can you tellize what is going on in china, you have shaken the world's confidence. >> if you are an account and dallas texas, working in a factory, go on the weekend shopping with the family, do china's problems matter to you as a consumer, as a citizen. >> probability not mmed, but don't forget, china has been driving a lot of global economic growth, and to the extent that they slow down, and we have a slow growing global economy as it is, that is goin
there's a lot of chinese buy shares in numbers. they by 1647, rather than the name of the company or research available. it's a strange stock market in that way. you have a lot of vulnerability to stocks and you have a problem with what is the next chinese policy move. there has been a bastion of stability on policy for years. that's not popular within the united states, but globally it's true. they surprised everyone with a small devaluation, and surprised at the market reaction. it's...
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chinese relations.ot of talk about cooperation between the two countries and not a lot of talk about anything that might seem to spoil president xi's visit here. i was surprised the last couple of days to see major news articles that had clearly been linked to major newspapers about the possibility the administration to put sanctions on before the visit. it really shows there'll be some people in the white house were frustrated with chinese actions in cyprus isn't feeling me to risk bond. do i think there could be a negative effect on the relationship potentially? i won't know because the u.s. doesn't do economic espionage in cyberrays it is not very vulnerable to u.s. firms that control u.s. dollars can't be sanctioned by russian or chinese government that doesn't have the ability to influence dollars the way the u.s. does or the international financial systems. the sanctions challenge is one with the has a real advantage and that is part of what american policymakers are looking forward when they feel
chinese relations.ot of talk about cooperation between the two countries and not a lot of talk about anything that might seem to spoil president xi's visit here. i was surprised the last couple of days to see major news articles that had clearly been linked to major newspapers about the possibility the administration to put sanctions on before the visit. it really shows there'll be some people in the white house were frustrated with chinese actions in cyprus isn't feeling me to risk bond. do i...
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the chinese economy is a big one, but it is not that big.here are many players, so there economic performance fundamental he has an impact on the behavior of the financial market and so and so forth, and the difference between china, the chinese stock exchange, and the stock exchange of many western countries is there are far more institutional investors in the west, and, of course, there is always room for improvement for anybody, so i do hope that people will take an appropriate and calibrated approach to what happens in the world in the financial markets, no matter where it might be, in china or in other countries, so people should be respectful to facts and to be fair. betty: our bloomberg growth index pegs the chinese economy growing at a slower 6.6% gdp, so is, in fact, growth in china slower than what the statistics suggest? mr. yang: i think our statistic is quite reliable. it is about 7% growth rate. that is our projection. of course, we have to do our level best to make sure the economy will go forward. betty: coming up, china face
the chinese economy is a big one, but it is not that big.here are many players, so there economic performance fundamental he has an impact on the behavior of the financial market and so and so forth, and the difference between china, the chinese stock exchange, and the stock exchange of many western countries is there are far more institutional investors in the west, and, of course, there is always room for improvement for anybody, so i do hope that people will take an appropriate and...
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chinese president leaves for the u.s. today.ok at how cybersecurity and regional talks.s will dominate ♪ >> the stories making headlines around the world today. russia say they have worked out a way to avoid potential classes between their they come across each other in syria. russia is considering deploying troops to aid assad, while act to stopit may suspected arms system. benjamin said he reached agreement with -- benjamin netanyahu said he reached agreement with vladimir putin. alexis tsipras has taken office. between his party and the independent greeks will 300-memberats in the parliament. fallen on bonds have the results with the international bailout seen as more secure. contrast, the jan vote prompted a sell -- the january sell-off ind a security. republicanoup of presidential contenders has theen smaller with withdrawal of scott walker. now, while he didn't mention donald trump by name, walker urged other markers to pull out for the same reason. walker had promised as recently sunday to stay in the race, but had less t
chinese president leaves for the u.s. today.ok at how cybersecurity and regional talks.s will dominate ♪ >> the stories making headlines around the world today. russia say they have worked out a way to avoid potential classes between their they come across each other in syria. russia is considering deploying troops to aid assad, while act to stopit may suspected arms system. benjamin said he reached agreement with -- benjamin netanyahu said he reached agreement with vladimir putin....
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-chinese relations. a lot of talk about collaboration and certainly not a lot of talk that might seem to spoil -- i was quite surprised the last couple of days, you see major articles which had weaved that they would put sanctions before the visit. it really shows that at least some people in the white house that are clear frustrated with chinese action and cyber space and feel a need to respond. do i think that there could be a negative effect in the relationship? i just know because the u.s. doesn't do at a government level, it's not clear vulnerable to sanctions and moreover they can't be sanctioned by russian or chinese government like u.s. does. so the sanctions challenge is one where u.s. has asymmetric advantage. when they feel that they are getting pushed by the russian, chinese and cyber realms and can't push back, sanctions give them an asymmetric edge and that's something that's going to be talked about in the next months. >> i don't think that the cyber sanctions is going to be the straw the
-chinese relations. a lot of talk about collaboration and certainly not a lot of talk that might seem to spoil -- i was quite surprised the last couple of days, you see major articles which had weaved that they would put sanctions before the visit. it really shows that at least some people in the white house that are clear frustrated with chinese action and cyber space and feel a need to respond. do i think that there could be a negative effect in the relationship? i just know because the u.s....
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the great renewal is the chinese dream. the chinese dream was on bus shelters and television advertisements. it sounds a little bit like the american dream. the chinese listeners as a couple meetings that are quite clear. one is just extending this growth and transformation. china is building airports and railroads. china landed a spacecraft, talking about a mission to mars and talking about a mission to the deepest regions of the ocean. china today loans more money to the developing world and does the world bank which is about to continue to grow, but the idea of the chinese dream was also about something else, something deeper, something less physical, trying to pull people together in a country that is increasingly driven by centrifugal forces that are driving it in all kinds of knew directions, trying to pull people together around a common idea of what china could be, to pull people together to unite and reinvigorate support of the goal of restoring china to the status that it once enjoyed. as was a civilization that w
the great renewal is the chinese dream. the chinese dream was on bus shelters and television advertisements. it sounds a little bit like the american dream. the chinese listeners as a couple meetings that are quite clear. one is just extending this growth and transformation. china is building airports and railroads. china landed a spacecraft, talking about a mission to mars and talking about a mission to the deepest regions of the ocean. china today loans more money to the developing world and...
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is very -- chinese community back then was very cantonese.he had something new to bring to the table. >> spanning those eras. >> yeah. >> what about in terms of the museum itself, what other things are going on coming up? >> on-going we have exhibits. we have underground chinatown, that's the story we tell for the celebration for the international exposition that happened in 1915. we tell a story, there was racism at the fair, even though it was celebrated world fair to attract the world to come for the development and technology of the time. well, at the time it was also a very racist country and chinese were not in the mainstream. >> the historical museum helped a lot of people understand that. one of the things i know that we have been talking to people about is how many classes, how many schools, how many school children interact with the museum nowadays. you have a lot of programs for them, don't you? >> we do. we offer tours and history and live theater programs as well as book readings and other fun activities and educational things. >
is very -- chinese community back then was very cantonese.he had something new to bring to the table. >> spanning those eras. >> yeah. >> what about in terms of the museum itself, what other things are going on coming up? >> on-going we have exhibits. we have underground chinatown, that's the story we tell for the celebration for the international exposition that happened in 1915. we tell a story, there was racism at the fair, even though it was celebrated world fair to...
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[speaking chinese] [applause] chinese] xi: [speaking mr. president and mrs.bama, ladies and gentlemen, good evening. on behalf of the chinese delegation and my wife and myself i wish to extend thanks to you and to mrs. obama. and through you all so to all of the americans in the chinese and u.s. relationship. [speaking chinese] president xi: my thanks to the united states. it is an unforgettable journey. from was coast to east coast, was surprised me the most the american people. much more can be accomplished through chinese and u.s. cooperation. this is a feeling reciprocated by the chinese people. [speaking chinese] >> president xi: i have spoken with president obama on views of the chinese and u.s. relations. world peace and development. we reached important agreements. with many positive outcomes. [speaking chinese] president xi: the wood is difficult during this visit to though it states -- is difficult during this visit to the united states, chinese relationship with the united states. relations have become close in the last 30 years. i believe that the
[speaking chinese] [applause] chinese] xi: [speaking mr. president and mrs.bama, ladies and gentlemen, good evening. on behalf of the chinese delegation and my wife and myself i wish to extend thanks to you and to mrs. obama. and through you all so to all of the americans in the chinese and u.s. relationship. [speaking chinese] president xi: my thanks to the united states. it is an unforgettable journey. from was coast to east coast, was surprised me the most the american people. much more can...
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my chinese dealers and my chinese service people interact with chinese customers.is the difference? betty: they would say they know the people. they are chinese. sheldon: oh, they know all the people? really? i can't be a successful businessman if i don't respect who and what my customer is. the integrated resorts are a commercial enterprise. the measurement of success is the bottom-line profit. why are we several times more profitable than each one of them? betty: some casino watchers warn there is a bubble of hotels profits forming 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 rather than wait, 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. lawrence: japan is the holy grail at this stage. japan have pachinkos. pachinkos are like slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular. an amusement-type industr
my chinese dealers and my chinese service people interact with chinese customers.is the difference? betty: they would say they know the people. they are chinese. sheldon: oh, they know all the people? really? i can't be a successful businessman if i don't respect who and what my customer is. the integrated resorts are a commercial enterprise. the measurement of success is the bottom-line profit. why are we several times more profitable than each one of them? betty: some casino watchers warn...
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takes exception to is that the chinese government and the chinese military are exceptionally organizedit's a very large scale and that they go after not just the kind of data that normally is acquired in spying government to government, but also proprietary information from u.s. companies that allows the chinese companies to compete against them. the u.s. government says unfairly. there have been conversations. there have been discussions and negotiations over years about this and the chinese government says we're a victim, too, but it doesn't really change. >> what are some of the other points of contention between the two countries in addition to cybersecurity? >> i think the biggest one is how each power sees itself in the world and sees the other in the world. the chinese government has for a long time thought if the 20th century was america's this would be china's and when the 2008 economic crisis hit, was there really a strong feeling in china of, okay, this is our time. they've shown that they can't do it. we can do it. they've had to recalibrate because it hasn't quite gone the
takes exception to is that the chinese government and the chinese military are exceptionally organizedit's a very large scale and that they go after not just the kind of data that normally is acquired in spying government to government, but also proprietary information from u.s. companies that allows the chinese companies to compete against them. the u.s. government says unfairly. there have been conversations. there have been discussions and negotiations over years about this and the chinese...
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so the transition from chinese led growth to chinese tertiary led growth, a more occurringconomy is slowlyat the same time, the transition from a china slowdown to a and developed economy growth, particularly growth led household. in the sector, is occurring more slowly. there's a series of drops in the economic backdrop, which i think clouding theof visibility on the outlook. pockets of resilience if not strength in the chinese economy. unfortunately, the economies in aren't really leveraged to that at this time. >> glen, we're also expecting coming out of china tomorrow. most people are expecting a contraction. view? the house >> look, i think it's going to negative territory but it's not going to be as bads it was. when we look at some of the sort of proxies that we can use for toan trade, it's interesting note that in that container shipments, they're starting to strongly.d pick up so either we've seen inventories run down in asia or production up.oing to start to pick so i think, you know, for the the low may be in. but definitely that's a key leading indicator to be watching. >> the
so the transition from chinese led growth to chinese tertiary led growth, a more occurringconomy is slowlyat the same time, the transition from a china slowdown to a and developed economy growth, particularly growth led household. in the sector, is occurring more slowly. there's a series of drops in the economic backdrop, which i think clouding theof visibility on the outlook. pockets of resilience if not strength in the chinese economy. unfortunately, the economies in aren't really leveraged...
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but what i think you need to look at the fact that the chinese communist party, and the chinese government have a strong governing hand of their economy, and in some ways, and in a lot of ways, it's a capitalistic economy that moves with the markets. the stated goal for a lot of sectors is to make the market the decisive principle in the economy, and as the government tries to find balance doing that, sometimes they're going to intervene, and sometimes let go. some analysts think that they should have let the stock market collapse, eliminating the 401ks for a lot of chinese citizens, and what we see, the decision makers in beijing didn't see that acceptable. >> i want to thank my gifts. graham webster, caroline mcgifford, former adviser to the east asian and pacific fairs, and gordon chang, author of the coming collapse of china and contributor to forbes.com. i'll be back in a moment with a final thought on xi jinping. stay with us, this is "inside story", and send us your thoughts on twitter. or follow my and get in touch at ray suarez news. or follow our facebook page, and tell us what y
but what i think you need to look at the fact that the chinese communist party, and the chinese government have a strong governing hand of their economy, and in some ways, and in a lot of ways, it's a capitalistic economy that moves with the markets. the stated goal for a lot of sectors is to make the market the decisive principle in the economy, and as the government tries to find balance doing that, sometimes they're going to intervene, and sometimes let go. some analysts think that they...
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the chinese people are seeking to realize the great renewal of the chinese nation which is the chinese dream. this process is a process to achieve social equity and justice and balancing human rights. china stand ready to in the spirit of equality and mutual respect conduct human rights dialogue with the united states, expand consensus, reduce differences, learn from each other, and progress together. we have decided to continue to work together to tack the global challenges and provide more public goods for the international community. we again issued a joint announcement on climate change. we have agreed to expand intellectual practical cooperation in multi lateral negotiation and work together to push the climate change conference to produce important progress. we have signed china-u.s. development cooperation m.o.u. and are agreed to expand in asia, africa and other regions in terms of food security, emergency response and disaster reduction. and we'll maintain communication and coordination in implementing the post-2015 development agenda to promote a more equitable and balanced p
the chinese people are seeking to realize the great renewal of the chinese nation which is the chinese dream. this process is a process to achieve social equity and justice and balancing human rights. china stand ready to in the spirit of equality and mutual respect conduct human rights dialogue with the united states, expand consensus, reduce differences, learn from each other, and progress together. we have decided to continue to work together to tack the global challenges and provide more...
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you remember this was coming after a turbulent time in chinese politics. then the leader of the new president who will be among us in washington, d.c. in a few weeks, he steps forward to get his first visit, his first address to the nation as the general secretary in the party and of the party and what does he say? what he says is quite striking. he says he will dedicate himself above all to what he called the great renewal of the nation and he would've been would then repeat this over and over in the weeks to come. the great renewal is the chinese dream and you begin to see that it is now appearing everywhere. it was on bus shelters and television advertisements and there were songs dedicated so what does it mean? it sounds like the american dream but what does it actually try to convey? it has a couple of meanings that are quite clear. one of course is extending this period of growth and transformation that has been essential, china as you know is building more airports and railroads and the rest of the world combined for instance. china landed a spacecr
you remember this was coming after a turbulent time in chinese politics. then the leader of the new president who will be among us in washington, d.c. in a few weeks, he steps forward to get his first visit, his first address to the nation as the general secretary in the party and of the party and what does he say? what he says is quite striking. he says he will dedicate himself above all to what he called the great renewal of the nation and he would've been would then repeat this over and over...
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president, but the chinese president and for example mark zuckerberg? >> when you look at the u.s. china relationship, you are looking at the problem spots, and you are looking at the areas they are to find accommodation. the problem spot is a long list right now and gordon just mentioned in some huge issues. i suspect, although i may be a nice public relations looking thing in seattle on the public face, the chinese is going to earful. he will be meeting and want to other high-level business people. warren buffett is going to be there. cyber,s that, there is there are all sorts of issues that have been on the table for a while. then, in terms of common ground, i think one to watch, and it may have a place both in seattle and , hase front in washington to do with climate change. that is one of the few areas where the two governments have some common ground, where there has been some positive and constructive engagement. i think you can look to hear some statements about that issue on the way out. emily: the journal reporting that the president will be h
president, but the chinese president and for example mark zuckerberg? >> when you look at the u.s. china relationship, you are looking at the problem spots, and you are looking at the areas they are to find accommodation. the problem spot is a long list right now and gordon just mentioned in some huge issues. i suspect, although i may be a nice public relations looking thing in seattle on the public face, the chinese is going to earful. he will be meeting and want to other high-level...
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the real problem this is embedded in the chinese economic system, from the very top the chinese communist party central government down to enterprises. only thing that will work impose costs on chinese that are greater than benefits they get. trish: flip side, jo ling, you can speak to this, reality we're in global economy whether we like it or not. jobs are unfortunately moving to cheaper markets, cheaper labor markets. china is big part of that, in 12-year time period we lost or displaced roughly 3.2 million american jobs and, these companies, nonetheless keep going back, despite the concerns about intellectual property, despite concerns about hacking, because this represents jo ling a market opportunity. talk to us what is so appealing about china right now. >> a lot of those jobs are not going to china but moving to southeast asia or other parts of the region who offer cheaper labor. looking at chinese economy, the worry about slowdown of demand which slows down businesses in china. ii want to point out one thing n hacking note, the u.s. is saying please don't do it and the chinese co
the real problem this is embedded in the chinese economic system, from the very top the chinese communist party central government down to enterprises. only thing that will work impose costs on chinese that are greater than benefits they get. trish: flip side, jo ling, you can speak to this, reality we're in global economy whether we like it or not. jobs are unfortunately moving to cheaper markets, cheaper labor markets. china is big part of that, in 12-year time period we lost or displaced...
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[interpretation into chinese] [applause] [speaking in chinese] >> translator: mrs. obama, ladies and gentlemen, dear friendes. in the season of autumn my wife and i are very pleased to come to the beautiful city of washington, dc. >> translator: at the outset i wish to thank you, mr. president, for your kind invitation and the gracious hospitality. i also wish to convey to the american people the warm regards and the best wishes of over 1.3 billion chinese people. >> translator: china and the united states are both great nations. the chinese and american people are two great peoples. since we established diplomatic relations 36 years ago, china-u.s. relations have forged ahead, despite twists and turns, and have made historic advances. [speaking chinese] >> translator: meeting in the summer of 2013, president obama and i made the strategic decision of building a new model of major relations. more than two years have passed and we have made important progress in various areas of exchange and cooperation. this has been welcomed by people of our two countries and the w
[interpretation into chinese] [applause] [speaking in chinese] >> translator: mrs. obama, ladies and gentlemen, dear friendes. in the season of autumn my wife and i are very pleased to come to the beautiful city of washington, dc. >> translator: at the outset i wish to thank you, mr. president, for your kind invitation and the gracious hospitality. i also wish to convey to the american people the warm regards and the best wishes of over 1.3 billion chinese people. >>...
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i did so with my chinese counterparts ten days ago. the chinese reiterated to me as they have in the past that their influence with north korea is limited, particularly under the new regime. during the recent crisis related to the north korean provocation on august 4, it wasn't clear to us that the chinese had a lot of contact with the north koreans or were able to significantly influence them. >> are they worried about that? >> i think they are. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let's talk about assets current and future. one of the dod lines of effort in our asia pacific maritime security strategy says by 2020, 60% of naval and overseas air assets will be home ported in the pacific region. okay? when you say that, right now in terms of our vessels, we have a fleet of 270. it should be 305. you are projecting saying 60% of what it will be in 2020. what kind of figures are you looking at and calculating that? >> senator, the numbers you sited are correct. we have in the 270 range now. in 2020 we should have a little over 300, a
i did so with my chinese counterparts ten days ago. the chinese reiterated to me as they have in the past that their influence with north korea is limited, particularly under the new regime. during the recent crisis related to the north korean provocation on august 4, it wasn't clear to us that the chinese had a lot of contact with the north koreans or were able to significantly influence them. >> are they worried about that? >> i think they are. >> thank you. >> thank...
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, chinese food.as, or 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 the spotlight in the center of the stage now 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 always talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario that is china becomes a completely free market, nonsocialist, noncommunist society. because you'd bury us. >>> i love few things more than namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go change. we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. which means you can watch movies while you're on t
, chinese food.as, or 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 the spotlight in the center of the stage now 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 always talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario that is china becomes a completely free...
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it's not a uniquely chinese issue and the u.s. is one of the leaders to try and bring order in the world trade elations involving counterfeiting trade protection rights and especially intellectual property rights. the chinese gross model in the past 30 years depended heavily on the implication of foreign technologies and some of that was legal and some of that was a little dubious in the sense that chinese gained access to foreign technology partly through their trade policy negotiations, because they were leveraging their enormous market size to gain access to technologies faster than they otherwise might have, so it's a big, big issue. >> news this morning coming in saying china stocks got off to a rocky ride in september, and weak manufacturing data, maybe a repeat of what we saw a couple weeks ago? >> i don't know what happened in the chinese stock exchanges yesterday, but as we all know, there's a huge turmoil since the middle of june, the main stocks in china had fallen by 40%, wiping out all the profits that had been racked
it's not a uniquely chinese issue and the u.s. is one of the leaders to try and bring order in the world trade elations involving counterfeiting trade protection rights and especially intellectual property rights. the chinese gross model in the past 30 years depended heavily on the implication of foreign technologies and some of that was legal and some of that was a little dubious in the sense that chinese gained access to foreign technology partly through their trade policy negotiations,...
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chinese that have extended the markets tumble since 2008.mi number dropping to a three-year low overnight. concern growing over the effectiveness of government intervention to show up equity. the official pmi number, august was down from 50. it implies contraction. left was julia has interest rates unchanged with the declining currency questioning the economy from the lower commodity prices. the reserve bank of australia governor get the cash rate at a record low 2% as expected following reductions in may and february. guy: ukrainian policeman has talked about clashes. separatists. 122 people were injured. smoke was seen billowing over the building as ambulances were rushing from the scene following lawmakers preliminary approval for constitutional changes. are in awe say banks crisis, we can save refugees. that is what angela merkel says. she has warned that a failure to work together good but the eu's free travel zone at risk. hans nichols joins us now from berlin. how is angela merkel making her argument? hans: he is making a three-part a
chinese that have extended the markets tumble since 2008.mi number dropping to a three-year low overnight. concern growing over the effectiveness of government intervention to show up equity. the official pmi number, august was down from 50. it implies contraction. left was julia has interest rates unchanged with the declining currency questioning the economy from the lower commodity prices. the reserve bank of australia governor get the cash rate at a record low 2% as expected following...
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people and the world and chinese unity to the chinese people.vid, thisg on, was an event looking back. here almost an anachronism . we saw some of these in the soviet era. it does hark back to the soviet era and this sort of lack of perception gap at the chinese have on how they perceive holding a military parade and how the rest of the world does. most of us look at this and say hold on, why does a country holding military parade. the united states has no need for them. it belies an insecurity about its own strength and power, notwithstanding the message we got which was when the china wants to uphold the world order put in place after world war ii. rishaad: that was a big headline there decreasing personnel. david: light on detail. said land forces may go down but -- david: exactly. we may have to wait a little bit. this does president -- presage something we saw, and that is the reorganization of the pla two-putted under a joint command like the u.s. style. they bring together the operation of the navy, army, and the air force. of course, chi
people and the world and chinese unity to the chinese people.vid, thisg on, was an event looking back. here almost an anachronism . we saw some of these in the soviet era. it does hark back to the soviet era and this sort of lack of perception gap at the chinese have on how they perceive holding a military parade and how the rest of the world does. most of us look at this and say hold on, why does a country holding military parade. the united states has no need for them. it belies an insecurity...
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government believes were orchestrated by the chinese government.resident obama is expected to press the leader on cybersecurity. the u.s. has been considering whether or not to unleash economic sanctions on chinese companies an us oo accused of hackers. the president's response could determine whether or not sanctions are imposed. tonight president x will make a policy speech in front of hundreds of political and economic leaders from the united states. what he says will set the tone for the entire trip. for "nightly business report," michelle ca ruse so cabrera seattle. >> joining us is sam saks, a chinese analyst at theure asia group a political research firm. good to have you with us. there are a variety of topics that are friction points between the united states and china. of all of them whether it's cybersecurity or trade or of military relations in the south china sea, what is the one that is the trickiest and is there any possibility of progress on that issue during this visit? >> the most difficult issue is cyberenabled economic espionage.
government believes were orchestrated by the chinese government.resident obama is expected to press the leader on cybersecurity. the u.s. has been considering whether or not to unleash economic sanctions on chinese companies an us oo accused of hackers. the president's response could determine whether or not sanctions are imposed. tonight president x will make a policy speech in front of hundreds of political and economic leaders from the united states. what he says will set the tone for the...
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it is the chinese government that is behind this.hat did president xi have to say about cyber security? >> flatly and hands down, he says that china does not hack. they say that china backs companies that hack the u.s. and around the world. we know about the office of personnel management and washington, d.c. has been hacked and has compromised former and current federal workers. united airlines united states has been hacked. xi is addressing it. looking ahead to what is happening, we will see if the words translate into action. we have a pew study that came out that said that cyber security and cyber espionage is one of the top three issues for americans looking overseas to china. emily: what can you tell us about any progress that was made at the meeting between xi and the tech leaders, like tim cook. >> it is good that you brought them up. it was a closed door meeting. we do not exactly know what came out of that. we did see tim cook leaving and we got good footage. in terms of what happened behind the closed doors, that is for th
it is the chinese government that is behind this.hat did president xi have to say about cyber security? >> flatly and hands down, he says that china does not hack. they say that china backs companies that hack the u.s. and around the world. we know about the office of personnel management and washington, d.c. has been hacked and has compromised former and current federal workers. united airlines united states has been hacked. xi is addressing it. looking ahead to what is happening, we...
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we don't speak chinese at home.t's not that i expect them to become stock brokers in shanghai or work in biotech in singapore. but as parents, it's just about giving them options. >> and familiarity. >> exactly. >> you wrote a book. tell me a little bit about when you write a book like that, what is it you're hoping to accomplish? what kind of message or what kind of information do you try to get out there? >> i mean, you know, it's a parent's guide to mandarin immersion. i'm a reporter. i put my kids in these programs. in pta meetings people are saying how does this work? i do research and write it for the pta newsletter and then i put it on a blog. eventually i realized for most parents who have kids in these am practices, they don't speak chinese. and so their kid, it's like a black box. they could sit in the classroom all day and have no idea what was going on. and so i wrote this book as someone who was interested in language, was interested in this form of education. and i just wanted to explain to parents, th
we don't speak chinese at home.t's not that i expect them to become stock brokers in shanghai or work in biotech in singapore. but as parents, it's just about giving them options. >> and familiarity. >> exactly. >> you wrote a book. tell me a little bit about when you write a book like that, what is it you're hoping to accomplish? what kind of message or what kind of information do you try to get out there? >> i mean, you know, it's a parent's guide to mandarin...
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that is what we are hearing from the chinese.t comes after revelations edward snowden that the nsa was involved in spying in china. this is obviously an issue for u.s. companies. it should be addressed by a the bilateral investment treaty. that is the part that we will look at this see if there is change on either side about giving access to technology companies from china into the u.s. and vice versa. we will be watching that particular treaty. cyber security seems to be a big problem between these two countries. spell out the differences. david: it is all about what is acceptable and not. under the u.s. definition of cyber espionage, espionage like the ones i described the nsa activities looking into government agencies and trying to get military and political information, that is ok. what is not ok according to the espionageate backed privateey go and target companies, vacuum information, and then distribute the information to their own companies, chinese companies so they can benefit. we know that the u.s. is concerned becaus
that is what we are hearing from the chinese.t comes after revelations edward snowden that the nsa was involved in spying in china. this is obviously an issue for u.s. companies. it should be addressed by a the bilateral investment treaty. that is the part that we will look at this see if there is change on either side about giving access to technology companies from china into the u.s. and vice versa. we will be watching that particular treaty. cyber security seems to be a big problem between...
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the chinese market does.o, it's very important for south korea to keep this relationship in good spirits. >> harry, both leaders have spoken about north korea. what did they have to say? >> reporter: that's right. they talked about the nuclear issue, about trying to rein in north korea's nuclear ambitions but referred to the tensions between north and south which were settled to some extent it seems with a deal reached in the early hours of last tuesday morning last week. but she also said that china had played a constructive roll by closely communicate with south korea. that's an interesting contract with what kim jung ung was saying last week when he said north korea had to face down the south very much alone, suggesting that it hadn't had much support from china at this time. certainly relations between china and north korea had become much frostier since the leaderships began. as well as that, north korea chose this day, the day park left for beijing to say in regard to this recent deal, south korea shoul
the chinese market does.o, it's very important for south korea to keep this relationship in good spirits. >> harry, both leaders have spoken about north korea. what did they have to say? >> reporter: that's right. they talked about the nuclear issue, about trying to rein in north korea's nuclear ambitions but referred to the tensions between north and south which were settled to some extent it seems with a deal reached in the early hours of last tuesday morning last week. but she...
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[laughter] >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> dash i have said many times the united states to increase trade, boost the global economy and fight climate change preventing iraq from getty nuclear weapon shows with the united states and china work together, it makes the world more prosperous and more secure. >> [speaking chinese] >> even as our nation as cooperate we must address our differences candidly. the united states will always speak out behalf of fundamental truth we believe the nation's are more successful the world makes more progress when we compete on the global playing field the disputes are resolved peacefully on the human rights of all people. >> [speaking chinese] >> in your opinion our local gold was its together believe we have made significant progress and to enhance understanding between in the nation is to allay the of the geisha for continued cooperation. >> [speaking chinese] >> said president xi you spoke of china's peaceful development and last year you said where our two nations need to end can cooperate with each other and i fully agree. >> [speakin
[laughter] >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> dash i have said many times the united states to increase trade, boost the global economy and fight climate change preventing iraq from getty nuclear weapon shows with the united states and china work together, it makes the world more prosperous and more secure. >> [speaking chinese] >> even as our nation as cooperate we must address our differences candidly. the united states will always speak out behalf of...
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chinese carriers lay down tens of billions for planes.ountry's aviation ambition when trending business returns. ♪ anchor: stories making headlines around the world. malaysian police have arrested people in connection with the thailand deadly bomb blast. the shrine in the center of the thai capital killed 20 people and injured more than 100 others. the longest running in surgeon to in the americas could be nearing an end. the colombian president says peace is close following talks with farc rebels. in deadlock for more than a year. an agreement could be announced as soon as today. been celebrating the 800th birthday of kubla khan. he was the grandson of genghis khan and became the first outsider to ruled china, a source of pride for a modern mongolia attempting to assert its independence. yvonne: it has been a big day for boeing. visitedese president the main factory. not only did he order 300 aircraft, china announced the first plant inside china. stephen engle, you have been there. theknow the need for economy and government. how signif
chinese carriers lay down tens of billions for planes.ountry's aviation ambition when trending business returns. ♪ anchor: stories making headlines around the world. malaysian police have arrested people in connection with the thailand deadly bomb blast. the shrine in the center of the thai capital killed 20 people and injured more than 100 others. the longest running in surgeon to in the americas could be nearing an end. the colombian president says peace is close following talks with farc...
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[speaking chinese] >> more than two centuries americans and chinese have treaded together.. [speaking chinese] >> this is also an opportunity for michelle and me to reciprocate, michelle and my daughters and my mother-in-law were warmly welcomed as they traveled across the country when i state a state visit to beijing. i'm told that news about mish isle's trip got one billion views online. president xi, i believe that we are boast accost -- [speaking chinese] >> as i said many times, the united states welcomes the rise of a china that is stable, prosperous and peaceful because that benefits all. i work together to increase trade, boost the global economy, fight climate change and prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, show that is when the united states and china work together it makes the nation and the world more prosperous and more secure. [speaking chinese] >> even as our nation's cooperate, i believe, and i know that you agree that we mustards our -- must address our differences candidly t united -- the united states will speak out on fundamental truths, when di
[speaking chinese] >> more than two centuries americans and chinese have treaded together.. [speaking chinese] >> this is also an opportunity for michelle and me to reciprocate, michelle and my daughters and my mother-in-law were warmly welcomed as they traveled across the country when i state a state visit to beijing. i'm told that news about mish isle's trip got one billion views online. president xi, i believe that we are boast accost -- [speaking chinese] >> as i said many...