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castro, has a communist perspective in terms of economic control.what has been a long-term impact up until today, castro's economic policies. >> you are at the edge by asking what happens after the revolution but something about shake of our -- early on long before castro did that. the rebels that were fighting batista were a hodgepodge of ideologies. simply struggling to stay alive in the mountains. he landed with an expedition that induced 14. he would do anything to stay alive, didn't matter what ideology it was. certainly exploited liberalism to on ideological warfare in the government so that is just to say there were groups of people in his leadership that believed different things, a complete mess, i'm not here to defend communism. this part of cuba he governs during the guerrilla warfare, there were functioning hospitals. some of the journalists who spent two years with him there was no evidence of communist ideology and thought planting among the rebels so until the revolution there were communists, with the revolution, this wasn't about co
castro, has a communist perspective in terms of economic control.what has been a long-term impact up until today, castro's economic policies. >> you are at the edge by asking what happens after the revolution but something about shake of our -- early on long before castro did that. the rebels that were fighting batista were a hodgepodge of ideologies. simply struggling to stay alive in the mountains. he landed with an expedition that induced 14. he would do anything to stay alive, didn't...
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but then the communist government tried an experiment. special economic zones.bc news reported on it back then. >> the special economic zones are a concession to capitalism. the chinese have bent the rules to attract a wide variety of foreign investment. >> and sure enough, the money poured in. how are you? >> richard. >> welcome to shenzhen. >> thank you very much. >> william balbeen was one of those american investors attracted by china's economic opportunities, a long way from his native new jersey. >> my mother's chinese, my father you up in the states. i originally came out in the mid '90s to study chinese. i've been in mainland china for the last, what since 2002. >> how has it changed since you've been here, the last 14, 15 years? >> it's a world of difference. you think about china speed. so one month here is like six months or a year anywhere else. things move extremely quickly. here's lunch. great. >> these look great. >> if silicon valley is the global software capital, shenzhen is tkingdom of hardwar, where 90% of the world's consumer electronics are
but then the communist government tried an experiment. special economic zones.bc news reported on it back then. >> the special economic zones are a concession to capitalism. the chinese have bent the rules to attract a wide variety of foreign investment. >> and sure enough, the money poured in. how are you? >> richard. >> welcome to shenzhen. >> thank you very much. >> william balbeen was one of those american investors attracted by china's economic...
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i think the explanation for why macau doesn't protest is quite simple in 66 and 67 when the communists from the mainland pushed huge protests in both hong kong and macau the portuguese authorities effectively caved and gave the communist party a powerful role in control of macau many decades before formal before formally handing it back over so the communist party has been ensconced in macau for much longer its control is much deeper the threats and the coercion it can. apply to people in macau is much greater so like the mainland you know why do people not protest in the mainland because their turf i'd not quite the same in macau but there's no tradition of resistance there's no independent press there's no or there's a long kind of established history of control and what about the economic factors how important are economic factors in the unrest that we're seeing because hong kong is is rather in the jury is for extraordinary high rents for low whole no home ownership ever just this play any facts are told would you say james palmer. i think it plays some factor but not as much as so
i think the explanation for why macau doesn't protest is quite simple in 66 and 67 when the communists from the mainland pushed huge protests in both hong kong and macau the portuguese authorities effectively caved and gave the communist party a powerful role in control of macau many decades before formal before formally handing it back over so the communist party has been ensconced in macau for much longer its control is much deeper the threats and the coercion it can. apply to people in macau...
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as part of the european revolutions of 1848, 1849, the communist league, which they wrote the communist manifesto for, played an important role and hopes to turn that into a communist, socialist revolution. it failed, and they had to go into exile. a lot of them went into exile in the united states, and as many as you know -- and as many of you know, one in 10 of union soldiers had been born in one of the german states. only a tiny percentage of them were communists, but they included important officers, one missouri artillery officer, all members of the communist league. marx and engels were interested in what they're all comrades were doing in the war. but even more substantially, they were interested in seeing, how is it, it didn't work in 1848. how can we overthrow the despotism of private property, and where other than slavery is private property more despotic, where is private property more despoitic in slavery. so they viewed it as a successful revolution against a despotic form of private aoperty, and there was series of revolutions at the same time, including 1848, the u.s. civ
as part of the european revolutions of 1848, 1849, the communist league, which they wrote the communist manifesto for, played an important role and hopes to turn that into a communist, socialist revolution. it failed, and they had to go into exile. a lot of them went into exile in the united states, and as many as you know -- and as many of you know, one in 10 of union soldiers had been born in one of the german states. only a tiny percentage of them were communists, but they included important...
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with my i don't want to talk to a communist news agency forgive me you have to find someone to. well with trying to stay with us to get me. going to be just like the jews. where. we have to be. i think a. fight. it's an indication of how. we are definitely winning it because we have the people people in power we are. doing drugs my nephew drugs. drugs like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse. the users in the prison population sewer we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill i increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs was a mistake there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for. a long sentence in this but for minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up in issue in wave and say by day as you're walking out of the business it's just it doesn't get easier. welcome back despite attempts from the israeli government and u.k. lobbying group the u.k. lawyers for israel europe's largest exhibition about
with my i don't want to talk to a communist news agency forgive me you have to find someone to. well with trying to stay with us to get me. going to be just like the jews. where. we have to be. i think a. fight. it's an indication of how. we are definitely winning it because we have the people people in power we are. doing drugs my nephew drugs. drugs like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse. the users in the prison population sewer we...
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particularly german-american communists, and people inspired by communists. what's important is not the constitution of private property, what is important is democracy. property and private are antithetical to each other, they thought. so, let's fight for democracy and let's not worry about constitutional niceties or the traditions of the united states, let's worry about an international democracy. those two you could say our foreign powers, but they are very much rooted in the united states but not in the political institutions of the united states at the time. >> what do we gain from studying the international context that we are talking about? onthis basically just adding to the traditional story, the narrative account we have of the civil war? are we just broadening the scope, basically the same processes that are in play that determine the cause and the outcome of the war are still the same? or, does thinking about it from different perspectives fundamentally change the narrative that we typically have of what the civil war was about? i don't think we a
particularly german-american communists, and people inspired by communists. what's important is not the constitution of private property, what is important is democracy. property and private are antithetical to each other, they thought. so, let's fight for democracy and let's not worry about constitutional niceties or the traditions of the united states, let's worry about an international democracy. those two you could say our foreign powers, but they are very much rooted in the united states...
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street schools and even nurseries were named after his communist parents he became the child of heroes and marks and as an adolescent as an 111213 year old i just couldn't live with that. those were the times where i lay in bed at night and said man why did you do that. get us going to hot. that's me too tired for the what really made me angry was that of like when i was 14 i asked my father about the red orchestra and he said to me we've promised the soviet comrades that in the sort of voice i'm using now very official we have promised the soviet homewards not to talk about it the struggle is not over a compass that was it formed with. the communists saw the red orchestra as to bush why into ideologically diverse paying too little attention to the moscow line in east germany if you had time for the july plotters either just a bunch of aristocrats and officers who were worried about their farms but suddenly in the mid 1960 s. the red orchestra was honored after all but in the soviet union the east german leadership hurriedly changed its tune. the game because in the pool because you we
street schools and even nurseries were named after his communist parents he became the child of heroes and marks and as an adolescent as an 111213 year old i just couldn't live with that. those were the times where i lay in bed at night and said man why did you do that. get us going to hot. that's me too tired for the what really made me angry was that of like when i was 14 i asked my father about the red orchestra and he said to me we've promised the soviet comrades that in the sort of voice...
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there's a lot of emphasis in china on the strength of the communist government.t hong kong isa basically, the idea that hong kong is a part of china, and that won't change, and chinese strength is shown in that way. before we start playing some of the material we have from earlier and what happened with these protests, in terms of what happens next, our protesters planning to turn up with the sun up in an hourortwo, planning to turn up with the sun up in an hour or two, are there plans for more protests? hold on, we think she's talking in english. let's listen. let me just repeat very briefly what i have said in cantonese. on one july, the 22nd anniversary of the establishment of the hong kong administration, we have seen two entirely different public scenes. one isa entirely different public scenes. one is a regular march on one july. regardless of the number of participants in a march, it was peaceful and generally orderly. and this fully reflects the inclusiveness of hong kong's society. in the core values we attached a piece in order. the second seeing that w
there's a lot of emphasis in china on the strength of the communist government.t hong kong isa basically, the idea that hong kong is a part of china, and that won't change, and chinese strength is shown in that way. before we start playing some of the material we have from earlier and what happened with these protests, in terms of what happens next, our protesters planning to turn up with the sun up in an hourortwo, planning to turn up with the sun up in an hour or two, are there plans for more...
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party because the communist party supports the bill.kong bell china sees it as a chinese bell. hong kong is an area that belongs to china so it says basically you can't have any acts of protest in government rule. all right. thank you very much. we can talk now to cloudier who is a journalist and hong kong legislative council member, who has been very close to what is happening today. we will continue to look at the live pictures from inside the legislative council building. thank you for joining us. give your us view of what has been happening today, some extraordinary events. those live pictures you are seeing are very shocking and unexpected. but then i also wish the world would understand the hong kong young people's bottled up the hong kong young people's bottled up anger the hong kong young people's bottled up angerand the hong kong young people's bottled up anger and resentment and the hostility in particular at the legislature, because it is a rather stamping body all these years. and the democrats are always outnumbered because
party because the communist party supports the bill.kong bell china sees it as a chinese bell. hong kong is an area that belongs to china so it says basically you can't have any acts of protest in government rule. all right. thank you very much. we can talk now to cloudier who is a journalist and hong kong legislative council member, who has been very close to what is happening today. we will continue to look at the live pictures from inside the legislative council building. thank you for...
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party had been alleged could see it was communist led many of the people running it or what was called the clade workers committee they were british socialist party some of whom went into the labor party but moved actually ended up in the in the in the communist party of great britain to be formed several years later willie gallacher becoming the m.p. mcmanus the only thing britain in scott to be entailed in the walls of the kremlin they were there they were industrial militants and had been deported from glasgow and some had been jailed judy in the war for industrial militancy so there was a clear threat it was perceived as bolshevik because there was great support for it and indeed i think we shouldn't underestimate the could send the authorities had because after all glasgow troops were confined to barracks locked in a media hell that would be the highlight and it was in july that was the glasgow regiment wasn't it and indeed was they weren't really one to be on the streets with the guns in case they pointed. on the next they were locked in the not alive don't and all across scotlan
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but nays depicted him as a communist true to moscow a face of the red peril which threatened america and the free world. but may's hoped to win over public opinion. he opened a central american information bureau organized press visit and suggested articles to befriended publishers. so bernays really i understood it you know it's not what is happening it's the story you tell about what is happening that that is that is the reality and that's something he was greatly admired in studied in nazi germany who carry part truth to another. to another level and now we've we see in our present quote with. social networks on and much else the story intensifying. with award severe consequences for for democracy but we could already see where we was going to lead with episodes like the ninety's and united truett. the time was right for edward bernays power play in january 953 dwight eisenhower became the new president of the united states. pozen heart advocated a frontal offensive against communism. he placed 2 brothers in keep pope's john foster dulles became secretary of state allen dulles hea
but nays depicted him as a communist true to moscow a face of the red peril which threatened america and the free world. but may's hoped to win over public opinion. he opened a central american information bureau organized press visit and suggested articles to befriended publishers. so bernays really i understood it you know it's not what is happening it's the story you tell about what is happening that that is that is the reality and that's something he was greatly admired in studied in nazi...
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party in beijing and so the question is what will the chinese communist party can see there are ways of diffusing the tension i mean that could be which people have called for an independent inquiry into these events that lead up to the traditional there could be a simple promise that the extradition law will disappear at the moment the government just says it's been suspended and the protesters are talking about an amnesty for those who've been arrested during the protests that made to use the situation it would certainly go quite a long way to doing it your thoughts is a said quite clearly that none of those 3 demands are going to be met well there's a mixture of fear and anticipation the syria is there is after all a big garrison of the people's liberation army stationed there and they recently say an exercise just remind people in case for some reason they've forgotten that. secondly there is the possibility that you know those forces will be used to talk but the ozarks is will go. back into attack mode which is what we're seeing some signs of in terms of very heavy policing very
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a they have thanks so much for coming on the show before we get to any pessimism as regards the communist party's view of tomorrow's elections why do you think unlike the country's voters a may reject the fascism some may call it of golden dawn tomorrow i think the i think that we've been fighting with the whole of the people but specially the communist party to get these nazis out of our parliament and i think that the diminishing of the power is something exclusively big greek now because throughout europe the neo nazis are climbing up only in greece they are going down and that's a very very happy event and i hope we are going to to see again in this national elections as you obviously know have been slapped in public throughout the world everybody everyone has seen what nazis are specially against women certainly everyone around the world seems to be expecting. a fight between a avowedly near liberal pro austerity party like new democracy or series which is implemented all separately policies and that's when your country has youth unemployment still of around 40 percent why is greece
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was communist and crypto or block chain was libertarian. and i thought long and hard about that, but it does seem as if artificial intelligence is going to be the basis of this new cold war, china may have certain advantages, precisely because there are no constraints on individual privacy when it comes to the chinese platform mining big data. the gentleman in the pink t- shirt? >> this question is mostly for niall and ayaan. the most recent european parliamentary elections proved that no matter what brexit has not lost much popularity. and in ayaan's former country, the netherlands. i'm curious about what the possibility is of his move moving to the continent and what a young american like me can do to help ensure the collapse of brussels? [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> ayaan kevin juette stick the question? >> i really want to find out some of the remarks made earlier which was in a free society, the leadership, the people we elect, they have their ears to the ground and listen to the concerns of the people. the european union was a project
was communist and crypto or block chain was libertarian. and i thought long and hard about that, but it does seem as if artificial intelligence is going to be the basis of this new cold war, china may have certain advantages, precisely because there are no constraints on individual privacy when it comes to the chinese platform mining big data. the gentleman in the pink t- shirt? >> this question is mostly for niall and ayaan. the most recent european parliamentary elections proved that no...
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copy came from the communist youth movement he was just 17 when the nazis put him behind bars for almost 2 years in 1901 he married his fiance hilda. the nazis vons as anti nazis they were not just willing to discuss resistance or make jokes about the nazis but also to help people or hand out leaflets with a look at that whether. they were ready to run these risks because they thought them i know who will do it if we don't have an east via. the members of the so-called red orchestra came from all walks of life aristocrats communists christians artists and workers all circles were not everyone knew each other personally a lot of women were involved office worker erica from block door was brought in by her husband kai a sculptor her daughter saskia was born in 1937 or to be teton homes even they were not easily intimidated by authority and were never taken in by the nazis hollow rhetoric. of goodness and. what everyone in the group shared was the desire to get rid of the hitler regime to end the war and to stop the persecution of the jews they didn't look the other way like the majority of
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liz: aoc saying calling someone communist is rooted in white supremacy.eted out the president is calling communists white supremacists. she is saying, i have a long history of believing in democracy and economic rights. but the president was not talking about civil rights. it's misleading. it's about their big government socialist communist takeover of the economy. even democrats are warn being that. >> absolutely. aoc's suggestion that somehow calling someone a communist is rooted in white supremacy is rubbish. the words and phrases communist and socialist have been used in insults in this country because americans understand from the cold war and from the principles of communism and socialism that they are incompatible with the founding principles of this country. people are called those things obviously during the cold war which is the same period as the civil rights era, than the two western combined. but one is not rooted in the other. liz: israel's former ambassador to the u.s. will talk to us about israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu deciding
liz: aoc saying calling someone communist is rooted in white supremacy.eted out the president is calling communists white supremacists. she is saying, i have a long history of believing in democracy and economic rights. but the president was not talking about civil rights. it's misleading. it's about their big government socialist communist takeover of the economy. even democrats are warn being that. >> absolutely. aoc's suggestion that somehow calling someone a communist is rooted in...
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you know, lindsey graham calls them communists. >> socialists. maybe they're communists is what he said. >> so if you defend them against what i said, that means that you agree with them on everything. >> it's distorted logic. >> it is. but you see what he's doing. >> absolutely. >> you see what he's doing. >> republicans -- well, democrats would argue the good thing about this resolution they're putting on the floor, not only does it unite them, the democrats, but it's going to put republicans on record. right now we might be pulling teeth to get statements from republican leadership but in the house they're not going to have a choice. they're going to have to vote on this one way or the other. >> how does this moment in history -- how does history judge this moment, do you think? >> i think we're going to look back collectively, not too long from now, and see the inability to find our american compass, right? this is not about simply identity politics, whether you're black or brown or red or yellow or women or if you are gay. it's about how we
you know, lindsey graham calls them communists. >> socialists. maybe they're communists is what he said. >> so if you defend them against what i said, that means that you agree with them on everything. >> it's distorted logic. >> it is. but you see what he's doing. >> absolutely. >> you see what he's doing. >> republicans -- well, democrats would argue the good thing about this resolution they're putting on the floor, not only does it unite them, the...
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the church of the virgin in what was then the communist east thousands of east berlin is waiting for him it wasn't an official visit he had received an informal invitation from the protestant church. the crowd was so huge that a 2nd event was held at another church in downtown belin. i've met a number of dissidents and christians who took part in the protests of 989 that led to the fall of the berlin wall and they told me. the seat of our activism our perseverance our courage to stick it out in communist east germany and to hope and belief and we received from king on september the 13th 1964 king i'm tied to that time i feel unsafe typically. the musical blends reality and fiction some historical figures like malcolm x. i introduced anachronistically and the holy spirit played by a woman is a bit of poetic license. catechized than the holy spirit is martin luther king's inspiration and to sing with of course she's closely connected to his faith and enables him in spite of the aggression he encounters to respond with love and with nonviolence. supply. was. was. you know of the day the
the church of the virgin in what was then the communist east thousands of east berlin is waiting for him it wasn't an official visit he had received an informal invitation from the protestant church. the crowd was so huge that a 2nd event was held at another church in downtown belin. i've met a number of dissidents and christians who took part in the protests of 989 that led to the fall of the berlin wall and they told me. the seat of our activism our perseverance our courage to stick it out in...
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in september $964.00 martin luther king came to the divided city of us he also visited the communist east. good evening your passport is easy your sheet my. look here's my name and here it says america i'm an american and next to americans express american express their. x. it's. for show care thank you enjoy your visit i got. does i get you know i have to say that that's a moment of magic isn't it a poor little border guard makes a mistake which enables an american without a passport to go to the church on alexander blogs or thousands are waiting for him i mean my legs and it's incredibles and elf involved and off and so on. the church of the virgin in what was then the communist east thousands of east berlin is waiting for him it wasn't an official visit he had received an informal invitation from the protestant church. the crowd was so huge that a 2nd event was held at another church in downtown belin. i've met a number of dissidents and christians who took part in the protests of 989 that led to the fall of the berlin wall and they told me. the seat of our activism our perseveran
in september $964.00 martin luther king came to the divided city of us he also visited the communist east. good evening your passport is easy your sheet my. look here's my name and here it says america i'm an american and next to americans express american express their. x. it's. for show care thank you enjoy your visit i got. does i get you know i have to say that that's a moment of magic isn't it a poor little border guard makes a mistake which enables an american without a passport to go to...
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. >> he was a communist also.o, this was her mentor, a y named ted, very smart guy, delightful guy. he was a communist all his life. >> he speedy if you live in a cultural, discount you would been killed on day two and less been in a position of stalin. >> of the most important thing was that everybody behaved and one of our friends said, bedfellows make strange politics. >> that's right. >> so that is how it started. i had an idea, , because i was o naÏve, i could probably convinced rick of my position. i convince people for a living. i convince the decal guy. i could convince anyone. i started a very subtle campaign to enlighten my husband. >> did he ever try to enlighten you? were you already enlighten. >> was no. i don't think he thought i was enlightened but he was much wiser and more sophisticated about this than i. and able to make efforts, talk to him and -- i'm not embarrassed anymore about it. >> part of it, there was built in asymmetry because i was a political journalist and i've been doing it for year
. >> he was a communist also.o, this was her mentor, a y named ted, very smart guy, delightful guy. he was a communist all his life. >> he speedy if you live in a cultural, discount you would been killed on day two and less been in a position of stalin. >> of the most important thing was that everybody behaved and one of our friends said, bedfellows make strange politics. >> that's right. >> so that is how it started. i had an idea, , because i was o naÏve, i...
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party in power so if it comes to taiwan or the collapse of the communist party then i think they will go to war but in being in other scenarios you can imagine where the chinese communist parties legitimacy is threatened and it's been putting to a really tough spot where if it was that military action is its only way out so i think that's the kind of scenario that would potentially have escalation in book ations and very tragic consequences lawrence korb a similar question to you how far is the us prepared to go when it comes to support for taiwan given these red lines and markets have really been drawn in the sand with this white paper. oh well there's no doubt about the fact that the u.s. would call him to taiwan say if the chinese should be foolish enough to try and integrate it using military military force off the a sleigh nobody wants that because nobody's going to win if that if that happens similarly the united states and china have to be careful they don't have an accidental escalation when we're conducting patrols in the area they're trying to you know bill run why runways o
party in power so if it comes to taiwan or the collapse of the communist party then i think they will go to war but in being in other scenarios you can imagine where the chinese communist parties legitimacy is threatened and it's been putting to a really tough spot where if it was that military action is its only way out so i think that's the kind of scenario that would potentially have escalation in book ations and very tragic consequences lawrence korb a similar question to you how far is the...
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passed of all if i knew he had protested alongside all but against the communists 30 years ago but his night one of his most outspoken critics. yvonne yee runs shelters for the homeless the roma and for russia eugene 3 groups which have become targets of the regime. to course who have concluded that are in fear that i would be unkind to you as i can hardly come and this has been never the more you have it all up to the back of you have them each me your sack a switch or as democrats you are on a book or 2 crazy and skew your korean. them to the me while york with what your cage be over your quit go along man. instead of demonizing refugees if i knew gives them jobs people like marion a nurse who escaped afghanistan 4 years ago another case for the 2nd time this is one of the past as shelters. facts such as these have put it funny at all it's with all but his defining policy has been to attack asylum seekers. in 2015 at the height of the refugee crisis full blown ordered the construction of a heavily guarded border fence talked with razor wire to keep an eye to saddam see because. it st
passed of all if i knew he had protested alongside all but against the communists 30 years ago but his night one of his most outspoken critics. yvonne yee runs shelters for the homeless the roma and for russia eugene 3 groups which have become targets of the regime. to course who have concluded that are in fear that i would be unkind to you as i can hardly come and this has been never the more you have it all up to the back of you have them each me your sack a switch or as democrats you are on...
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china's military so in terms of maintaining domestic stability but also the political power of the communist party how do you think the overall region of asia the asia pacific is going to react to this white paper. i think very much so in terms of strategy there's nothing really new in these papers a lot of the details of the strategy what china is doing. a regionally as well as in terms of its military modernization is known at least 2 d. at the experts in the policy makers but what i think is near is the new assertive confident tone and the political rhetoric that accompanies it at any thank you very much. the white paper also mentioned the capture of almost $13000.00 people since 2014 in the country's region china's calls them terrorists and says there is a separatist movement their human rights activists have been far less sure about that characterization in addition to those detentions the u.n. estimates that some 1000000 people mostly weekers the ethnic minority there have been interned in camps and today a global collective of activists announced a campaign calling on china to respect
china's military so in terms of maintaining domestic stability but also the political power of the communist party how do you think the overall region of asia the asia pacific is going to react to this white paper. i think very much so in terms of strategy there's nothing really new in these papers a lot of the details of the strategy what china is doing. a regionally as well as in terms of its military modernization is known at least 2 d. at the experts in the policy makers but what i think is...
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i think larry's comment is that our sidee the truth on is borne out by the chinese communist party's failure in any way to deal with not only the tiananmen square massacre, but any kind of movement toward democratic governance and rule of law within china. our colleague has a great essay in "foreign policy today" about that. we have to mobilize for history. what i would characterize as bigotry masquerading as cultural sensitivity among those who say, "the chinese are really deferential to that kind of hierarchical order, desert of a confucian thing that they can be preyed upon by their own government." of course, taiwan is an example to counter that as well. we have to compete in different ways from an ideological and economic. we do see opportunities. i think what you are going to see following what has been a concerted effort to call china out on unfair trade and economic practices, as well as a sustained campaign of espionage, in the form of december 20 of , the conventional wisdom is the united states is on its own now -- december 20 of last year, 16 nations have called out the c
i think larry's comment is that our sidee the truth on is borne out by the chinese communist party's failure in any way to deal with not only the tiananmen square massacre, but any kind of movement toward democratic governance and rule of law within china. our colleague has a great essay in "foreign policy today" about that. we have to mobilize for history. what i would characterize as bigotry masquerading as cultural sensitivity among those who say, "the chinese are really...
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maria: because it is a communist country! >> fact is the huawei network does not touch the customer network and even the huawei u.s. network does not touch the customer appeared only specially configured laptops, after written permission from the customer, can touch the customer network and every keystroke that is logged and recorded. anything we ship back would be known to the customers and known to the u.s. government. maria: there was an article this week in the wall street journal. huawei telecom gear much more vulnerable to hackers then rivaled equipment, report says. this as the story from the journal that basically says, we are more likely to see flaws in huawei, and can be leveraged by hackers for malicious use then equipment from rival companies. and you say? >> the results of this study, in our communication with a company that did the study, are ongoing. the fact is, this is exactly the kind of report generated when a product goes to a customer. a security expert recognize both government i had a conversation with
maria: because it is a communist country! >> fact is the huawei network does not touch the customer network and even the huawei u.s. network does not touch the customer appeared only specially configured laptops, after written permission from the customer, can touch the customer network and every keystroke that is logged and recorded. anything we ship back would be known to the customers and known to the u.s. government. maria: there was an article this week in the wall street journal....
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the country was at an inflection point there was terrell her terrible corruption a distrust in the communist party and i wanted to see what direction it might go but i wanted to know from ordinary people so i set up a free taxi service in shanghai and met a lot of people through that and what i found that was very interesting is again this disillusionment on the side of chinese folks if you went back to 1989 the tenements where uprising there was a lot of very good feeling towards the united states one person that i got to meet over time most recently she actually is the daughter of communist party leaders officials she went to the united states for an m.b.a. hoping to see a much more democratic place when president trump came into office 5 months later she became increasingly disillusioned actually went back to china do you think the relationship between the u.s. and china is going to improve not anytime soon i think you have 2 very assertive nationalistic leaders even a president trump leaves in 2020 used to have a lot of democrats who are have a very dim view of china and of course in the
the country was at an inflection point there was terrell her terrible corruption a distrust in the communist party and i wanted to see what direction it might go but i wanted to know from ordinary people so i set up a free taxi service in shanghai and met a lot of people through that and what i found that was very interesting is again this disillusionment on the side of chinese folks if you went back to 1989 the tenements where uprising there was a lot of very good feeling towards the united...
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descended into violence police fired rubber bullets at protesters headed for the office of china's communist party and suspected members of criminal gangs attacked demonstrators in a suburb of station. on the streets of the capital san juan to vent their anger at the refusal of gov ricardo to resign. under pressure to step down after the publication of sexist and homophobic text messages exchanged by him and his team. had already promised to not run for reelection next year. or is born china's answer to u.s. tax stocks index nasdaq is off to a stellar start when surging stock prices creating several new billionaires but analysts warn that the star market may yet come barreling down to earth. also coming up norway says it wants its sovereign wealth fund to become green but environmentalists say that's just lip service either way the funds investments have become a heated topic of debate. and robots and alcohol makes we take you to an unusual bar in prague to find out. this is the business. and in berlin thanks for joining us it's the latest step in china's ongoing bid for tech superpower stat
descended into violence police fired rubber bullets at protesters headed for the office of china's communist party and suspected members of criminal gangs attacked demonstrators in a suburb of station. on the streets of the capital san juan to vent their anger at the refusal of gov ricardo to resign. under pressure to step down after the publication of sexist and homophobic text messages exchanged by him and his team. had already promised to not run for reelection next year. or is born china's...
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united states one person that i got to meet over time most recently she actually is the daughter of communist party leaders officials she went to the united states for an m.b.a. hoping to see a much more democratic place when president trump came into office 5 months later she became increasingly disillusioned actually went back to china do you think the relationship between the u.s. and china is going to improve. not anytime soon i think you have 2 very assertive nationalistic leaders even if president trump leads in 2020 used to have a lot of democrats who are have a very dim view of china and of course in the case of president xi he may be able to stay on for many many years further and we know his his policies are not likely to change anytime soon. and then one thing i'm also wondering then is if the policies aren't going to change what is the impact going to be on asia i think in asia difficult a lot of countries in a very difficult position china wants them to choose between the united states and china and so you see them call the middle i think roderigo to territory in the philippines
united states one person that i got to meet over time most recently she actually is the daughter of communist party leaders officials she went to the united states for an m.b.a. hoping to see a much more democratic place when president trump came into office 5 months later she became increasingly disillusioned actually went back to china do you think the relationship between the u.s. and china is going to improve. not anytime soon i think you have 2 very assertive nationalistic leaders even if...
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in the few decades of communist government there is always a factional politics behind it. the usa china trade war, one faction or possibly once a truce, one faction wants to fight on and it will be the same for hong kong. one faction championing a softer, more diplomatic solution and another will say we have to show our resolution. we cannot allow this chaos to go on. it will be interesting to watch. stay with me. let's bring and an associate professor at hong kong university of science and technology. thank you for being with us. technology. thank you for being with us. your thoughts and analysis of everything you have seen today. us. your thoughts and analysis of everything you have seen todaylj think the police adopted a policy of waiting them out, trying to win back the negative popularity, it suffered because of the excessive use of force on june the 12th. because of the excessive use of force onjune the 12th. and despite the so—called vandalism, the protest, if you understand the chinese, what. .. three protest, if you understand the chinese, what... three kinds of m
in the few decades of communist government there is always a factional politics behind it. the usa china trade war, one faction or possibly once a truce, one faction wants to fight on and it will be the same for hong kong. one faction championing a softer, more diplomatic solution and another will say we have to show our resolution. we cannot allow this chaos to go on. it will be interesting to watch. stay with me. let's bring and an associate professor at hong kong university of science and...
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there's there's a lot of 1900 of 1904 defining that a family which has been expropriated by the communists russian and german communism to 94 to 94 the lowest from like you for the expropriations are from the 1945 the right of the 2nd world war the communists basically expropriate these families on the territories of what later becomes the g.d.r. in 1009 window of opportunity opens and the family has the opportunity to claim their property back now the relevant law from 994 in its 1st paragraph defines that . compensation's i exclude it if the last of the family was supporting the nazi regime so the question if it's not the family in particular the so-called crown prince was supporting hitler and the nazi regime might be crucial for the question if not the family gets as compensation these negotiations or talks are still going on what is the public line up on all of this if they support the hohenzollerns and in getting their art and treasures back i guess public opinion is split as it would be in france in the netherlands and scandinavian any country so that people supporting money can dem
there's there's a lot of 1900 of 1904 defining that a family which has been expropriated by the communists russian and german communism to 94 to 94 the lowest from like you for the expropriations are from the 1945 the right of the 2nd world war the communists basically expropriate these families on the territories of what later becomes the g.d.r. in 1009 window of opportunity opens and the family has the opportunity to claim their property back now the relevant law from 994 in its 1st paragraph...
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and is crowd are a bunch of communists. they hate israel. they hate our n country. make them the face of the future of the democratic part you will destroy the democratic party. >> reporter: but even graham warned the president against questioning the lawmakers' antizenship. >> they are ameritizens. they won an election. >> reporter: this all comes as the trump administrationy announced todaat it is trying to end asylum protections for nearly everyone who tries to enter the u.s. through the southern border. under the new rule, any immigrant crossing into the u.s. from mexico seeking asylum would need to first apply for asylumas in at one other country that is not their native country.ge the chcomes after vice president pence, senator graham and other members of congressa visiteowded border detention facility friday. the administration argues that it needs to stem the flow of asylum seekers entering the u.s. in a statement, the a.c.l.u.ll the trump administration move "patently unlawful" and vowed to "sue swiftly." >> the climate in this country led by the president
and is crowd are a bunch of communists. they hate israel. they hate our n country. make them the face of the future of the democratic part you will destroy the democratic party. >> reporter: but even graham warned the president against questioning the lawmakers' antizenship. >> they are ameritizens. they won an election. >> reporter: this all comes as the trump administrationy announced todaat it is trying to end asylum protections for nearly everyone who tries to enter the...
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shed a little light on that and to talk about something called lenin the wall so lenin is that the communist or the songwriter that would be the songwriter john by then the talk of the beatles here these are named after john lennon because of a memorial that wind up for him in prague after he was killed in 1980 now in hong kong these are balls that are covered with sticky notes and they have messages of support for the protest movement the 1st one in hong kong appeared during the demonstrations in 2014 this time around though these are spreading across the city there are dozens perhaps even hundreds of these sorts of balls and you can see them right here i mean they're really impressive to look at nick you can you can find them in tunnels in bus stops in metro stations nearly any wallwork palma along these protests routes you'll find them some people estimate there might be as many as 200 of them across the city to give you a perspective take a look at this time lapse this is in the typo underpass it's now being called the lenin tunnel by protesters because look what how far these notes stre
shed a little light on that and to talk about something called lenin the wall so lenin is that the communist or the songwriter that would be the songwriter john by then the talk of the beatles here these are named after john lennon because of a memorial that wind up for him in prague after he was killed in 1980 now in hong kong these are balls that are covered with sticky notes and they have messages of support for the protest movement the 1st one in hong kong appeared during the demonstrations...
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he said they might be communists. he said one of them, quote, hatesews.e said if they are unhappy with the way things are going under his leadership, they can leave the country. the president made these comments while defending himself against charges of racism and xenophobia over a series of weekend tweets in which he suggested that this group of racially diverse progressive democrats will go back to their home countries. we should note three of the four of them were born here in the united states. group of progressive house democrats, again, about to speak any minute now, has democrats, members of their party rally around them. that has sparked concerns among some on the left that the president is baiting the party to defend this group so that he can paint democrats as too liberal heading into the 2020 election. standing by as we await this press conference, we have nbc's kristen welker. she is live at the white house. nbc's leeann caldwell. that is where the action is shifting at this hour as we count down to that press conference, could start any minu
he said they might be communists. he said one of them, quote, hatesews.e said if they are unhappy with the way things are going under his leadership, they can leave the country. the president made these comments while defending himself against charges of racism and xenophobia over a series of weekend tweets in which he suggested that this group of racially diverse progressive democrats will go back to their home countries. we should note three of the four of them were born here in the united...
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they hate our country. >> communist. is that a term leaders should throw around especially as an attack on four women of color? >> not at all. trump is in a long line. lindsey graham is in a long line of disgraced politicians, like joseph mccarthy who basically communists baited. and what these politicians do is they tell lies. they tell falsehoods to try and demonize minorities or demonize others. whether they be dissidents, political dissidents or whether they be catholics or jews or african-americans or asian-americans or italians or irish americans. they try to demonize, make them the other. and that's what trump has done. he did it when he started out with mexican americans. he did it with muslims. and now he's doing it with black americans. it's inaccurate. his tweets. it's hypocritical. but most significantly, it's un-american. it's against our first amendment, which embraces protest. >> peter, tonight ilhan omar was greeted with this when she went back to her home state of minnesota. watch. >> welcome home, ilhan
they hate our country. >> communist. is that a term leaders should throw around especially as an attack on four women of color? >> not at all. trump is in a long line. lindsey graham is in a long line of disgraced politicians, like joseph mccarthy who basically communists baited. and what these politicians do is they tell lies. they tell falsehoods to try and demonize minorities or demonize others. whether they be dissidents, political dissidents or whether they be catholics or jews...
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the communists were led by ho chi minh. and the emperor control the south, where they wanted closer ties with the west. out.55 they were pushed anti-communist took over, and he was supported by president eisenhower. he was our hedge against communism in the region. u.s. -- we were getting into our own war with vietnam. as part of this war, many pilots were shot down. i am going to mainly talk about those involved in the air war over vietnam. mostly navy and air force pilots were the ones shot out of the sky over vietnam. they would make up the pows. not all, but the majority of the prisoners of war, and many of the missing during the american war in vietnam. now, back to the home front and the women that i talked about in the league of wives story. we will go back to the 1950's, to the world where does world war ii era. -- to the world war ii era. the is were the navy wife, army wife, the marine wife, the air force wife, they have lots of good information and practical information about deployment. making up the navy, army,
the communists were led by ho chi minh. and the emperor control the south, where they wanted closer ties with the west. out.55 they were pushed anti-communist took over, and he was supported by president eisenhower. he was our hedge against communism in the region. u.s. -- we were getting into our own war with vietnam. as part of this war, many pilots were shot down. i am going to mainly talk about those involved in the air war over vietnam. mostly navy and air force pilots were the ones shot...
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the communists out have any influence on the civil rights movement. hoover was upset. he writes back that this is king'sand after martin march on washington, they push for further analysis. they told mr. hoover, you are right. iscannot count on -- this key, and i wish he would have cited this -- we can no longer count on evidence that would stand up in a court of law or congressional committees in order to discredit martin luther king. we have to go beyond that sort of evidence. he doesn't mention that and i think it is important that the fbi is aiming to find anything they can to discredit him, including as i mentioned in my and havingunneling ministers launder information about martin luther king that he is a communist when they said they have no evidence. one of the things i think he could have done in the article is mention the broader background that the fbi has decided that they will not depend on evidence that will stand up in a court of law or before a congressional committee. the second thing i wish he would have done is put the fbi surveillance of martin king
the communists out have any influence on the civil rights movement. hoover was upset. he writes back that this is king'sand after martin march on washington, they push for further analysis. they told mr. hoover, you are right. iscannot count on -- this key, and i wish he would have cited this -- we can no longer count on evidence that would stand up in a court of law or congressional committees in order to discredit martin luther king. we have to go beyond that sort of evidence. he doesn't...