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and i would meet, like, latino chinese, and french chinese, and mauritian chinese, and indian chinese. indian chinese, totally weird, right? they look like me, but they speak hindi, and they wear, you know... or multiple dialects, because we're in india. and they have gold chains, and they sort of move like, you know, in, like... you know, south asians. and you'll go to peru, where they've had, you know, a 150-year history of chinese immigration there. >> hinojosa: and great chinese food. >> and great chinese food. >> hinojosa: the best. >> and they have chinese men who can dance, like, salsa, merengue. and i was like, "wow, i've never seen such elastic hips on, like, an asian guy before," right? it's so fascinating. >> hinojosa: so what do you want... what do you want us to take away from this, jennifer? >> i think that first of all, this idea of authenticity, of being, like, true, is sort of an artifact. like, what does it mean to be authentically chinese, right? because i, in a certain way, am authentically chinese american in a way that general gau's chicken, you know, is not auth
and i would meet, like, latino chinese, and french chinese, and mauritian chinese, and indian chinese. indian chinese, totally weird, right? they look like me, but they speak hindi, and they wear, you know... or multiple dialects, because we're in india. and they have gold chains, and they sort of move like, you know, in, like... you know, south asians. and you'll go to peru, where they've had, you know, a 150-year history of chinese immigration there. >> hinojosa: and great chinese food....
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integrate chinese life helps not chinese obtain visas, find homes and gives advice on day-to-day living. >> twis national nicholas moved to shanghai five years ago. he started this business in 2013 and joined forces with the chinese friend this year. >> nicholas's six staff come from different countries. they communicate in english or chinese and offer services in six languages, including french, german and dutch. >> where are you from? >> i'm from holland. i came to shanghai in the beginning of august to look for a job or an internship and then i found nico and this office and i really, really liked it. >> i am from spain. >> why do you choose china? >> because -- mainland country. >> i know. i did because i really like the culture and also i wanted to learn the language. >> nicholas's staff all first came to china to learn about the arts and culture. nicholas also came for the same reason. it's a ten-minute walk from the office to nicholas's home. nicholas says his room is filled with something that got him hooked on chinese culture. >> nicholas says he got into chinese tea soon after
integrate chinese life helps not chinese obtain visas, find homes and gives advice on day-to-day living. >> twis national nicholas moved to shanghai five years ago. he started this business in 2013 and joined forces with the chinese friend this year. >> nicholas's six staff come from different countries. they communicate in english or chinese and offer services in six languages, including french, german and dutch. >> where are you from? >> i'm from holland. i came to...
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, certainly the chinese. can you talk about that? prof. brooks: for chinese-americans, those who ended up in china -- you know, you think about internment of aliens. we talk about in carson rating, something you do to illegal aliens. chinese americans in china did not face that because they were seen as less threatening than white americans. what is adjusting, if you look at what was happening in the night is, in places like san francisco -- and i have done a little research on this in the past -- there was animosity between chinese americans and japanese-americans because there was a sense that japanese-americans supported japan's invasion of china, and chinese-americans presented that. when japanese-americans were incarcerated in 1942, there were a number of chinese-americans who celebrated, took over the businesses. other places, where the relationships were better, that did not happen. what happened in asia did have an impact in terms of the feelings that different ethnic groups have. steve: where do you
, certainly the chinese. can you talk about that? prof. brooks: for chinese-americans, those who ended up in china -- you know, you think about internment of aliens. we talk about in carson rating, something you do to illegal aliens. chinese americans in china did not face that because they were seen as less threatening than white americans. what is adjusting, if you look at what was happening in the night is, in places like san francisco -- and i have done a little research on this in the past...
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american -- chinese immigrants trying to assimilate as best they could. >> that chinese immigrants had been coming since before the turn of the century but it was a tiny trickle and they were just not allowed in. so it is their children i'm focused on and they grew up in an era in which there was growing patriotism about china. hada had been an empire and fallen into warlord-ism. under theeen reunited nationalist party and a lot of chinese-americans were proud of this. america marginalized in and they are often indignant about their status as american citizens and increasingly have opportunities in american society and so they start to think about maybe we should go to china. maybe we should build this new country where our race won't be an issue. that is what i talk about in my paper. it is hard to totally get the ifber correct because of the venus of immigration statistics, but i would save one in five chinese-americans returned to china. though they had never been there. they called it returning to china to make a life in their parents and grandparents homeland. some ofou talk about
american -- chinese immigrants trying to assimilate as best they could. >> that chinese immigrants had been coming since before the turn of the century but it was a tiny trickle and they were just not allowed in. so it is their children i'm focused on and they grew up in an era in which there was growing patriotism about china. hada had been an empire and fallen into warlord-ism. under theeen reunited nationalist party and a lot of chinese-americans were proud of this. america...
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professor taz frazier: you know working class, working poor, rural chinese citizens are finding the chinese dream to be a myth. prof. stan rosen: it's being introduced at a time when you're trying to pull back everybody who is going off in their own 1.3 billion directions. narrator: tonight on mosaic, through the eyes of film makers around the globe we explore the china dream with intellectuals, overseas students in america, migrant workers in beijing, and an entrepreneur in africa. tonight on mosaic, the china dream. dean yam yeutong: national rejuvenation refers to those periods when china was very strong. in the like of the han dynasty, tang dynasty, and the early period of qing dynasty. jinping is not the first person talking about a national rejuvenation. but xi jinping talking about the possibility to achieve it within our life. professor wang gungwu: even as a boy i think people talked about a china dream. i mean the sense of being treated as an inferior people who were barbarous and uncultured and unworthy was the kind of image which was very widespread. so the dream was that one da
professor taz frazier: you know working class, working poor, rural chinese citizens are finding the chinese dream to be a myth. prof. stan rosen: it's being introduced at a time when you're trying to pull back everybody who is going off in their own 1.3 billion directions. narrator: tonight on mosaic, through the eyes of film makers around the globe we explore the china dream with intellectuals, overseas students in america, migrant workers in beijing, and an entrepreneur in africa. tonight on...
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they are a part of chinese country.f some purpose construction on these islands and reefs is merely to serve public interest -- international interest. of course, given the fact that some of our territory is surrounded by military installments of other countries, there is reasonable ground to have some defense facilities on these islands. betty: there is a military airport being there, right? even for aviation is for civilian purposes mainly. should take aple reasonable stand on it about the sometes between china and other countries. that the parties directly concerned should handle and try to solve these differences through from the consultation and negotiation. this is exactly stipulated in the declaration of conduct of parties in the south china sea. betty: it is my understanding that the philippines out of their opposition to what is going on in the south china sea. the chinese have refused to engage in that complaint. have signedppines on and china made it very clear that such disputes, or similar disputes, should
they are a part of chinese country.f some purpose construction on these islands and reefs is merely to serve public interest -- international interest. of course, given the fact that some of our territory is surrounded by military installments of other countries, there is reasonable ground to have some defense facilities on these islands. betty: there is a military airport being there, right? even for aviation is for civilian purposes mainly. should take aple reasonable stand on it about the...
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but first, we begin on chinese president xi jingping's visit to the united states.hat does he hope to accomplish in the u.s.? yang jiechi: i think a lot can be accomplished. i believe the following three areas are very important. first, it is for the two leaders to have in-depth discussions following the discussion in california and in beijing about the international situation, about our respective country's policies. to chart a way forward further in our relationship. we expect that there will be quite a few positive practical cooperation results flowing from the visit. what people call "deliverables." i believe that the president will reach out to the american society to build the friendship between our two people. betty: people have said for this visit could be compared to the visit in 1979. it is that important to the relationship between the u.s. and china. is that accurate? how critical is this visit to china? yang jiechi: his visit to the united states was a historic visit, opening up the relationship between our two countries. i think this visit is also vita
but first, we begin on chinese president xi jingping's visit to the united states.hat does he hope to accomplish in the u.s.? yang jiechi: i think a lot can be accomplished. i believe the following three areas are very important. first, it is for the two leaders to have in-depth discussions following the discussion in california and in beijing about the international situation, about our respective country's policies. to chart a way forward further in our relationship. we expect that there will...
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the chinese economy is a big one, but it is not that big. there are many players, so there -- their economic performance fundamentally 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. and china is a positive force and will continue to be. 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 ma
the chinese economy is a big one, but it is not that big. there are many players, so there -- their economic performance fundamentally 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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betty: the american public still have a mistrust of the chinese. a pew center poll recently said 54% of americans view china unfavorably. how does the president plan to change that perception? >> poll results very from time to time and from place to place. my understanding of american society is that there is a deep awareness of the importance of nurturing better relationship between our two countries. tom: so i believe that the american people attach a great deal of importance to the visit. we have had some early harvest of this new model of the relationship between us. for instance, the trade between the two countries has grown quite a bit, and there are more student exchanges between us. and on the international scene, there has been good coordination between china and the united states, from the middle east to some parts of africa. from afghanistan to the korean peninsula. so, a better relationship is in the interest of both of our peoples and the world. of course, a relationship cannot be free from any problems. even people sometimes do not se
betty: the american public still have a mistrust of the chinese. a pew center poll recently said 54% of americans view china unfavorably. how does the president plan to change that perception? >> poll results very from time to time and from place to place. my understanding of american society is that there is a deep awareness of the importance of nurturing better relationship between our two countries. tom: so i believe that the american people attach a great deal of importance to the...
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wu chow is the home of chinese acrobatics.own attracts 600,000 tourists a year and it's said that every credible circus group in the world has a performer who trained here. acrobatics became popular because the farming was poor. most of the residents made a living from work related to the art. the china wuqiao act oh battic arts school was founded in 1985 as the first school dedicated to acrobatic arts. it's a boarding school where students can enroll from as young as 8. compulsory, elementary and junior high school classes are provided, but from early morning through the evening most of the day is spent training in acrobatics. >> the cool began accepting international students at the request of the government as part of the forum on china and africa cooperation first hosted in 2000. >> this year, 25 international students from six countries aged between 11 and 35 are enrolled in the year-long course. most are already circus performers in their home countries, but some have month prior experience. >> if there is a chance for y
wu chow is the home of chinese acrobatics.own attracts 600,000 tourists a year and it's said that every credible circus group in the world has a performer who trained here. acrobatics became popular because the farming was poor. most of the residents made a living from work related to the art. the china wuqiao act oh battic arts school was founded in 1985 as the first school dedicated to acrobatic arts. it's a boarding school where students can enroll from as young as 8. compulsory, elementary...
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but first, we begin on chinese president xi jingping's visit to the united states.hat does he hope to accomplish in the u.s.? >> i think a lot can be accomplished. i believe the following three areas are very important. first, it is for the two leaders to have in-depth discussions following the discussion in california and in beijing about the international situation, about our respective country's policies. to chart a way forward further in our relationship. we expect that there will be quite a few positive practical cooperation results flowing from the visit. what people called "deliverables." i believe that the president will reach out to the american society to build the friendship between our two people. betty: people have said for this visit could be compared to the visit in 1979. it is that important to the relationship between the u.s. and china. is that accurate? how critical is this visit to china? >> his visit to the united states was a historic visit, opening up the relationship between our two countries. i think this visit is also vitally important. the
but first, we begin on chinese president xi jingping's visit to the united states.hat does he hope to accomplish in the u.s.? >> i think a lot can be accomplished. i believe the following three areas are very important. first, it is for the two leaders to have in-depth discussions following the discussion in california and in beijing about the international situation, about our respective country's policies. to chart a way forward further in our relationship. we expect that there will be...
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leader 2k3wi67b that the chinese currency -- given that the chinese currency has strengthened.the chinese leader was paying for his hotel room or room another buckingham palace tonight, and we know he is not, it would still be a little cheaper than it was two months ago. back to you. manus: all said an done at 9:00 a.m. it was the commodities what done it. ryan chilcote. thank you very much. the innovation of driverless car -- they are being tested on public roads. they could reduce the risk of accidents and in term claims . what does this mean for the future of the insurance industry? who better to talk about than the direct line, paul joins us. welcome to "the pulse." i notice your stock is still flying. just off record highs. the average u.k. auto insurance rose in the second quarter, the third quarter. we're seeing a good time. when i look at your brand, 46% of this is motor in terms of revenue. 28% is home and commercial. we're very familiar with your brand. >> we have different brands for a clear reason. not all customers are the same. people like us, busy, high expectati
leader 2k3wi67b that the chinese currency -- given that the chinese currency has strengthened.the chinese leader was paying for his hotel room or room another buckingham palace tonight, and we know he is not, it would still be a little cheaper than it was two months ago. back to you. manus: all said an done at 9:00 a.m. it was the commodities what done it. ryan chilcote. thank you very much. the innovation of driverless car -- they are being tested on public roads. they could reduce the risk of...
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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 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. they have pachinkos. pachinkos are like slot parlors. but technically you don't win money, you win prizes. very popular. an amusement-type industry. that i
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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and the store has put out the most popular items for chinese customers with the chinese holiday in mind. this is the most popular item, this medication. the staff put up the names in chine chinese. let's go over here, and i'm going to ask this customer. okay. she said she's from shanghai, and today she came to buy health food. she said that she came to buy this health food, it's called end enzyme and stocked up for three months, heard from a friend it's really good, and so she's happy she can come and buy this item here so this basket is full. thank you very much. some chinese visitors say the quality of japanese goods is high and the weak japanese yen means that that he can buy more. according to japan's tourism agency, average spending of chinese visitors to japan increased more than 26% compared with last year. as you can see here in tokyo, local businesses are cashing in on tourist spending. >> practically buying up the store. thank you for that report. >>> as the number of chinese visitors to japan surges, many are now choosing to come on cruise ships. here's that report. >> report
and the store has put out the most popular items for chinese customers with the chinese holiday in mind. this is the most popular item, this medication. the staff put up the names in chine chinese. let's go over here, and i'm going to ask this customer. okay. she said she's from shanghai, and today she came to buy health food. she said that she came to buy this health food, it's called end enzyme and stocked up for three months, heard from a friend it's really good, and so she's happy she can...
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the chinese bank, which is owned by the chinese government. >> the opposition politician. >> this project was the plain child initially of the prime minister this was a project that the present administration defended on for employment. so a disappoint would be an understatement in my view. >> the bahamian leadership is under pressure. unemployment in the double digits. and baja mar would put thousands of people to work. >> the completion of the project and the opening of the resort would go a long way to aiding and assisting in the economy. >> now workers spend their days waiting. >> the average bus boy, housekeeper, house man, wai waitress. they're not going to get this opportunity again. obviously it has to happen. >> that is how bahamians feel, that the resort must open. just blocks away from baja mar shop keepers with their souvenirs have waited and waited for tourists to materialize. >> we need them open. to help with all of our expenses. we hope that when they hope more business comes along. >> it's delay has stirred growing resentment against the chinese and concern beyond that pr
the chinese bank, which is owned by the chinese government. >> the opposition politician. >> this project was the plain child initially of the prime minister this was a project that the present administration defended on for employment. so a disappoint would be an understatement in my view. >> the bahamian leadership is under pressure. unemployment in the double digits. and baja mar would put thousands of people to work. >> the completion of the project and the opening...
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, chinese food., 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. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you craz
, chinese food., 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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chinese stock market fluctuates too much. we all want to move our money somewhere safer. >> reporter: chinese authorities are not happy at the drain of money out of the country. they're increasingly monitoring it and cracking down on illegal remittances. but the outflow of money continues. some is coming to japan where it's causing unexpected headaches. this nonprofit organization offers consultations for condominium management. it's receiving more and more inquiries about foreign condo owners who do not pay management fees. >> translator: people who come to seek our help say they do not know how to urge chinese and other foreign owners to pay their overdue fees. in one case, the elevator of a 10-story condominium has been out of order for days because unpaid fees have made regular maintenance impossible. >> reporter: analysts see no immediate end to the flow of chinese money into japan. investment is concentrated on prime urban locations, creating fears of rising property prices. >>> and that's it for business news for this
chinese stock market fluctuates too much. we all want to move our money somewhere safer. >> reporter: chinese authorities are not happy at the drain of money out of the country. they're increasingly monitoring it and cracking down on illegal remittances. but the outflow of money continues. some is coming to japan where it's causing unexpected headaches. this nonprofit organization offers consultations for condominium management. it's receiving more and more inquiries about foreign condo...
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you can see a quote from him, "you just cannot trust the chinese."nce william is turning into a dark cloud on the horizon. yesterday, you can read it in the south china morning post, just hours before the chinese president's visit, here it's chinese citizens to stop buying illegally traded wildlife products like ivory and horns to save africa's elephants and rhinoceroses. none of this is in the chinese press. the china daily is focusing on the fact that the u.k. is hell for closer relations with china -- hailed for china -- closer relations to china and have a top 20 list of china and britain have in common. the number one thing according to china daily is they enjoy their traditions. number two is not so much of a surprise, they both love tea. the third thing is that both of them have traditions of eating unhealthy food. their words, not mine. , a paper that is focusing on a bill that aims to make french multinational companies more vigilant about working conditions for subcontractors and forth their foreign partners. >> you can read about it on the
you can see a quote from him, "you just cannot trust the chinese."nce william is turning into a dark cloud on the horizon. yesterday, you can read it in the south china morning post, just hours before the chinese president's visit, here it's chinese citizens to stop buying illegally traded wildlife products like ivory and horns to save africa's elephants and rhinoceroses. none of this is in the chinese press. the china daily is focusing on the fact that the u.k. is hell for closer...
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and in "gravity," sandra bullock survives by getting herself to the chinese space station.
and in "gravity," sandra bullock survives by getting herself to the chinese space station.
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sununu: the chinese -- boosts the chinese economy, that matters a little to us, but not a great deal.etty: do you see any link to what happened with mario draghi yesterday, saying there marston was to come, possibly, the chinese lowering rates -- you see any connection here, and where does that put the fed? mr. blinder: i would be surprised if there was any connection except the obvious 1 -- both the chinese central bank eak the ecb are seeing w demand in their economies and both of them are reacting the way we think and hope central banks react to weak demand. is that going to have an impact on the fed? withed looks out of step the rest, thinking about tightening, while all the others are thinking about or actually easing? i do not think so. i think -- it should have some implications for the dollar, which is negative for u.s. growth -- a higher dollar -- but, again, i think the effects are there, but not large. the bottom line, i do not think this will affect the fed's decision very much at all. betty: so, it won't hold back their plan, which is a plan to raise interest rates by the
sununu: the chinese -- boosts the chinese economy, that matters a little to us, but not a great deal.etty: do you see any link to what happened with mario draghi yesterday, saying there marston was to come, possibly, the chinese lowering rates -- you see any connection here, and where does that put the fed? mr. blinder: i would be surprised if there was any connection except the obvious 1 -- both the chinese central bank eak the ecb are seeing w demand in their economies and both of them are...
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someone like uber or its chinese rival?o: i think the rules essentially regulate the internet companies as transportation companies. there is the transportation , and the country of us be as 1.5 million taxis have been facing unfair competition, and this is a requirement to use commercial vehicles. , andrent business model then matching them with riders. that gives ther government, the city governments how many permits for these companies, so that will. that will cap the growth rate for such companies. rish: let's move to another, car inc. why is it doing this? kongho: that is their largest company, and it has a big fleet ,f cars that they want to sell and they will do so by buying dealerships. they will selloff their cars as they age, and for the retail buyers, they get their cards from a trust. a quick outlook for the used-car business in china? kongho: the auto dealer association has forecast that the sale of used cars were reached something in the millions by 2023. an increase over the decade. : thank you very much, joi
someone like uber or its chinese rival?o: i think the rules essentially regulate the internet companies as transportation companies. there is the transportation , and the country of us be as 1.5 million taxis have been facing unfair competition, and this is a requirement to use commercial vehicles. , andrent business model then matching them with riders. that gives ther government, the city governments how many permits for these companies, so that will. that will cap the growth rate for such...
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most of the customers are chinese people visiting lhasa for work or pleasure.usiness has been very good. thee years ago, the shop began selling out of some items during tourist season. in the end, this shopper negotiated a $130 discount on the necklace. >>> there is more space in front of the shops now, but business isn't as good. the street vendors were moved to a location 15 minutes away. they're now in an l-shaped building on a newly renovated street. the building has three floors, vendors sell souvenirs, clothing, accessories and food. from above, it looks a bit like the old days. these shops sell mostly the same items found in 2014 is a special year of pilgrimage for tibetan buddhists. the streets are filled with pilgrims. an ethnic hahn chinese was visiting the store. he converted to tibetan buddhism. he made a pilgrimage to the sake reds area from his home in beijing. the buddhist monk he considers his mentor has to way. he came here to learn tibetan words from a fellow follower. he'll inscribe the words on to a flag he'll carry on his pilgrimage. at his
most of the customers are chinese people visiting lhasa for work or pleasure.usiness has been very good. thee years ago, the shop began selling out of some items during tourist season. in the end, this shopper negotiated a $130 discount on the necklace. >>> there is more space in front of the shops now, but business isn't as good. the street vendors were moved to a location 15 minutes away. they're now in an l-shaped building on a newly renovated street. the building has three floors,...
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the chinese economy could use a little boost.nese are not used to that , for the last 20 years, needing a boost to the economy, but it could now. it is good that it is happening. one of the things that seemed out of what to me, when the bad news came from china in august, was how much american markets reacted to that. this was really important to the health of the u.s. economy. it wasn't. it matters a little. but not a great deal. similarly, to the extent this boosted the chinese economy, it matters a little to us, but not a great deal. see any link between what happened with mario draghi yesterday saying there is more stimulus to come possibly, the chinese now lowering interest rates, do you see any connection here, and where does that put the fed? i would be surprised if there was any connection, except or the obvious one, which is both the chinese central bank and the ecb are seeing weak demand in their economies. both of them are reacting the way that we think and hope central banks react to weak demand. is that going to have
the chinese economy could use a little boost.nese are not used to that , for the last 20 years, needing a boost to the economy, but it could now. it is good that it is happening. one of the things that seemed out of what to me, when the bad news came from china in august, was how much american markets reacted to that. this was really important to the health of the u.s. economy. it wasn't. it matters a little. but not a great deal. similarly, to the extent this boosted the chinese economy, it...
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i'm not an expert on the chinese economy. i think to the extent they rely on economic performance for its legitimacy, then i would suspect it's very concerned about recent overall economic performance. i think we have to be alert for the possibility that the chinese might use a problem in the foreign affairs to distract people's attention from their domestic problems. on the subject of chinese assertiveness, i think it's natural for a country like china that is growing in wealth to turn to military modernization. i think chinese military modernization and the growth of their defense budget has been extremely robust. we remain very concerned about the pace of growth in the chinese defense budget and the lack of transparency and the overall affect that has on regional stability and, of course, as they modernize one would expect them to become more assertive abroad. that's just what we are doing. that's something that we are addressing with this regional security strategy. >> admiral harris, as i indicated in my opening remarks,
i'm not an expert on the chinese economy. i think to the extent they rely on economic performance for its legitimacy, then i would suspect it's very concerned about recent overall economic performance. i think we have to be alert for the possibility that the chinese might use a problem in the foreign affairs to distract people's attention from their domestic problems. on the subject of chinese assertiveness, i think it's natural for a country like china that is growing in wealth to turn to...
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markets we are neutral on chinese equities. we downgraded chinese gdp growth to 6.8% in 2015.,r chinese economic data continues to disappoint on the downsizing. but there seems to be some form of civilization. we will wait and see. the thing about chinese equities investors have less confidence in the chinese equity markets especially considering the failure to stem the slide of the last quarter. said, there trading about seven times stronger. below a tenure historical average. we are neutral. value perhapsr that could be an option. very quickly what sectors do you like? and theectors we like banks are trading about six times. i think is attractive. as well as environmental stocks. also valuations. it's all about searching for value. equity strategist joining us from singapore. coming up next, why the rba is having a tough time convincing investors of its intentions to keep interest rates at 2%. juliett: good morning it's monday the fifth of october and easier headlines. with the job reports we could see the greenbacks fall. one of the banks which correctly forecasted the raid
markets we are neutral on chinese equities. we downgraded chinese gdp growth to 6.8% in 2015.,r chinese economic data continues to disappoint on the downsizing. but there seems to be some form of civilization. we will wait and see. the thing about chinese equities investors have less confidence in the chinese equity markets especially considering the failure to stem the slide of the last quarter. said, there trading about seven times stronger. below a tenure historical average. we are neutral....
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the official chinese news agency said there had been an outpouring of support on chinese social mediabut some said rising living and education costs have made it too expensive to raise children. there is a human rights aspect of this as well. amnesty international says it has continued to receive reports of coerced abortion and sterilization under the one child policy. and it is the same bottom line is couples want to have more than two children. brendan: -- brent: our guest grew up as one child and we asked him how it influenced his parents and his generation. >> yes, indeed, i am a member of the first generation of the so-called single child. you had an only child in your home and you didn't need to share toys or attention of your parents with anybody else, but later on you will see the dark side of tory -- of the story. [no audio] after moving to a foreign country, to john -- to germany for study and working, i feel even more difficult because my parents are still in china and they need my help. and the social security system in china is not yet well organized. but i am here but i
the official chinese news agency said there had been an outpouring of support on chinese social mediabut some said rising living and education costs have made it too expensive to raise children. there is a human rights aspect of this as well. amnesty international says it has continued to receive reports of coerced abortion and sterilization under the one child policy. and it is the same bottom line is couples want to have more than two children. brendan: -- brent: our guest grew up as one...
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. >>> chinese authorities released home prices in september. values went up in more cities than falling for a third consecutive month, but real estate investment in slowing. officials at the national bureau of statistics say home prices were up in 39 out of the 70 major cities surveyed, an increase of four cities from the previous month. they fail in 21 cities down by five in august and unchanged in ten cities. home purchases up after the government took steps to bolster of market. they include cuts to key interest rates and the easing of home loan regulations, but many new condos are unsold in regional cities, and real estate investment saw the engine of growth in china, but the market has slowed. analyst says that the september rise in new home prices may have just been a temporary change. >>> asian stock markets extend in global rally after the president of the european central bank hint at further stimulus moves. stocks rose friday after a two month high. our business reporter has the details from the tokyo stock exchange. giang? >> reporte
. >>> chinese authorities released home prices in september. values went up in more cities than falling for a third consecutive month, but real estate investment in slowing. officials at the national bureau of statistics say home prices were up in 39 out of the 70 major cities surveyed, an increase of four cities from the previous month. they fail in 21 cities down by five in august and unchanged in ten cities. home purchases up after the government took steps to bolster of market....
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australian dollar like of the kiwi, weakening ahead of chinese data.lso counting down to the open in japan and korea. closed and green, when percent higher. chicago futures pointing to a higher open. -- closed in green, 1% higher. the australian government expects a controversial coal mine to -- receive environmental approval. the $5 billion project is facing weak coal prices and opposition from the green lobby. over to paul allen for more. paul, this mine has a troubled history and construction has not even begun. paul: that is right. a difficult to be sure. back in august that it environmental groups a decision in federal court because of the mine had failed to consider the impact of 2 species. we many people never heard ofak until then. at the time tony abbott was president and called is sabotage and the government was considering legislation of vigilante against the sort of projects. now the environmental permission costed and it is going to 5.2 billion dollars and australia's largest coal mine. it will ship 60 million tons of coal per year and cre
australian dollar like of the kiwi, weakening ahead of chinese data.lso counting down to the open in japan and korea. closed and green, when percent higher. chicago futures pointing to a higher open. -- closed in green, 1% higher. the australian government expects a controversial coal mine to -- receive environmental approval. the $5 billion project is facing weak coal prices and opposition from the green lobby. over to paul allen for more. paul, this mine has a troubled history and...
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emily: how is your chinese? are you taking lessons? hugo: my chinese is coming along slowly.aybe next time, we can do it. emily: i am going to hold you to that. that is a big promise. hugo: next time may be two years from now, three years from now. it is a hard language. emily: i understand they call you tiger brother. "hu ga" is your chinese name? hugo: "hu ge." emily: how did you get that name? hugo: our ceo, lei jun, who is a social media rockstar, superstar in china, just did a simple post on weibo. and he said, "hey guys, hugo is joining us from google, we have to give him a name." then people went crazy. everyone started suggesting names. i had no say in it. i was communicated on my first day -- by the way, you are "tiger brother." emily: the big question is when are you going to start selling phones in the united states? hugo: i would tell you if i knew. but i don't. we don't have a set date yet. you know, selling phones is a big step up. it is a huge marketing undertaking. you know, building a smartphone brand. operationally, it is also very complicated. because you h
emily: how is your chinese? are you taking lessons? hugo: my chinese is coming along slowly.aybe next time, we can do it. emily: i am going to hold you to that. that is a big promise. hugo: next time may be two years from now, three years from now. it is a hard language. emily: i understand they call you tiger brother. "hu ga" is your chinese name? hugo: "hu ge." emily: how did you get that name? hugo: our ceo, lei jun, who is a social media rockstar, superstar in china,...
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i have been collaborating with many chinese and disease. -- chinese entities.n you understand the concern? can see the concern. i can see the isolated incidents happening. but overall, it is moving towards a healthy situation. us about the specifics on show. personalized medicine, medical robots, this is an area that you work in. how significant are the things we are seeing in this field? guess: medicine is increasingly moving towards precision, precision medicine and precision surgeries. you can't do well with your bare hands. that.ed a robot to do guy: when you collaborate, when you work with the chinese, when you work with other universities, who brings what to the table? how does the relationship actually work? guest: u.k., if you see what is really inspiring, it is really creativity, science innovation. d is a new concepts. new ideas, new concepts. , in robotics, you need precision and engineering and embedded electronics and other things. a lot of the actual development derives in making that inter-system. guy: all the stuff that gets built and that gets
i have been collaborating with many chinese and disease. -- chinese entities.n you understand the concern? can see the concern. i can see the isolated incidents happening. but overall, it is moving towards a healthy situation. us about the specifics on show. personalized medicine, medical robots, this is an area that you work in. how significant are the things we are seeing in this field? guess: medicine is increasingly moving towards precision, precision medicine and precision surgeries. you...
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public welcome the chinese and the chinese president? let's talk to the leading opinion pollsters out there. we're joined right here outside buckingham palace and lovely building isn't it? >> it sure is. >> we're talking about how comfortable it is. but anyways, freddie, so you tell me, what does the public think about china. >> we carried out a survey of people's general attitudes to china and the relationship. what's remarkable is that people are very pragmatic. they accept that china is a big economic power. they believe that power is going to increase. we asked people to think what's the world going to look like in 20 years time? the majority think that china will replace the eu as the largest trading partner for the u. k. there's a bullish sense that china is on the up and that market wobble over the summer has not come through to the population at large. >> people have been making this comparison about how the u.k. public feel about china as well as the u.s. public. yes there was champagne and smiles but overall wouldn't you say th
public welcome the chinese and the chinese president? let's talk to the leading opinion pollsters out there. we're joined right here outside buckingham palace and lovely building isn't it? >> it sure is. >> we're talking about how comfortable it is. but anyways, freddie, so you tell me, what does the public think about china. >> we carried out a survey of people's general attitudes to china and the relationship. what's remarkable is that people are very pragmatic. they accept...