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>> the position of theuss of america is that huawei, which the communist party of china, and their government have complete access to all of the data that they collect. represents a fundamental compromise of our national security and of the national security of our allies, and we'll continue to stand firm in that regard. i think what the president is communicating is that all of these issues are open for discussion but as he's made clear to president xi and as we look forward to the summit coming up in japan things have to change and it's not just a matter that china is half of our international trade deficit. it's well beyond that. it's the way china has conducted themselves. the theft of intellectual property. of what we call the structural issues. protecting private property. basically the international rules that have governed international trade for generations. the united states is going to continue to stand firm on that. this president has imposed $250 billion in tariffs on china at this point. we believe we're in a very strong position. the president believes we could more than double
>> the position of theuss of america is that huawei, which the communist party of china, and their government have complete access to all of the data that they collect. represents a fundamental compromise of our national security and of the national security of our allies, and we'll continue to stand firm in that regard. i think what the president is communicating is that all of these issues are open for discussion but as he's made clear to president xi and as we look forward to the...
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the law it's about them voicing their discontent and this discontent is really against the communist party of china they are saying you don't represent us and we don't q one q to meddle in hong kong's affairs as much as you have done over the last couple of years but that is not something that they're going to be very successful in but they make their point strongly but even if they're make this point and they've made this point repeatedly in the past 5 years beijing hasn't budged an inch where does this end. that is the crucial question and i don't think it's going to end well for the people in hong kong you've seen the pictures where they photograph people they've gone after the last generation of protesters really hardly and i'm afraid they're going to do that again because the one thing that the beijing government does not accept is a challenge to its authority because hong kong has also been a model for the rest of china always and what beijing really does not want to happen is. for people in china especially young people in china to get an idea that you can protest against the communist party
the law it's about them voicing their discontent and this discontent is really against the communist party of china they are saying you don't represent us and we don't q one q to meddle in hong kong's affairs as much as you have done over the last couple of years but that is not something that they're going to be very successful in but they make their point strongly but even if they're make this point and they've made this point repeatedly in the past 5 years beijing hasn't budged an inch where...
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here that's extraordinarily important, my challenge, and i believe our beef is with the communist party of china and the president xi regime, china is a great nation, and a great people. as we see right now, the pushback in china, forces of beijing, when we see the concerns raised by many chinese about the incarceration, imprisonment of at least a million if not 2 to 3 million leaders, concerns about the chinese government are felt all across the region. the rest of the presentation are questions we continue to reaffirm the concern i have is with the communist party and the government and i am deeply concerned that we don't allow this to turn into, in our country, a diminishment of the contributions made by chinese americans and chinese nationals and others. we do not need in any form. we repeat the chen case that took place in the early '80s in detroit. with that caveat i'd like to think about, again, where we go from here. first again with the focus on technology. we've lived in a world and many of us in this room have lived in a world that still can remember sputnik, the last moment when amer
here that's extraordinarily important, my challenge, and i believe our beef is with the communist party of china and the president xi regime, china is a great nation, and a great people. as we see right now, the pushback in china, forces of beijing, when we see the concerns raised by many chinese about the incarceration, imprisonment of at least a million if not 2 to 3 million leaders, concerns about the chinese government are felt all across the region. the rest of the presentation are...
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there because the big game that is being played is that the beijing government that the communist party of china is trying to get hong kong under its control and there is no way that beijing is going to stop these efforts i think they're actually even going to increase them because the one thing that beijing does not accept is a challenge to its authority and this protest this un president of protest of this size this is so much bigger than the 2014 umbrella movement protests this is something that actually scares the beijing government and they don't want to see any of that to get so they're going to get very very tight fisted and i think we're going to have a very tragic aftermath of this so should hong konger is basically a prepare themselves for the inevitability that their independence and their autonomy from mainland china is basically on the verge of being eliminated. this protest shows that people in hong kong are very much afraid of exactly that and nobody expected them to turn out in such huge numbers it shows that they're really concerned about this happening and a lot of the rhetoric
there because the big game that is being played is that the beijing government that the communist party of china is trying to get hong kong under its control and there is no way that beijing is going to stop these efforts i think they're actually even going to increase them because the one thing that beijing does not accept is a challenge to its authority and this protest this un president of protest of this size this is so much bigger than the 2014 umbrella movement protests this is something...
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my challenge and i believe our beef is with the communist party of china and the president xi regime. china is a great nation and a great people. as we see right now, the pushback in parts of china, when we see the pushback going on in hong kong, against some of the forces in beijing when we see the concerns raised by many chinese about the incarceration imprisonment of a million if not two to 3 million the concerns are felt across the region. the rest of this presentation are questions that we continue to reaffirm the concern i have is with the communist party and government and i'm deeply concerned that we don't allow this to turn into, in our country, diminishment of contributions made by chinese-americans, chinese nationals and others. we do not need, in any form, repeat of the case that took place in the early '80s in detroit. so with that caveat i would like to think about again where we go from here. first again with the focus on technology, we've leved in a world, and many of us in this world are -- in this room have lived in a world that still can remember sputnik. i would ar
my challenge and i believe our beef is with the communist party of china and the president xi regime. china is a great nation and a great people. as we see right now, the pushback in parts of china, when we see the pushback going on in hong kong, against some of the forces in beijing when we see the concerns raised by many chinese about the incarceration imprisonment of a million if not two to 3 million the concerns are felt across the region. the rest of this presentation are questions that we...
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our squabble is with the communist party of china not the chinese people. ms. woodruff: are you saying universities are where this and acting on it? withwarner: we have met presidents and chancellors of virtually every major universities and this is much more on the radar screen today than it was 18 months ago. there areff: universities that have branches overseas. sen warner: we are changing the rules of the game midstream. when i went to china as governor of virginia and celebrated a partnership between hudan but ifity nbc -- and vcu the facts have changed, some of our policies have to change and figuring that out is something we are trying to sort through. ms. woodruff: this woman right here. louise shelley, professor of policy at george mason. one of the issues on china you enormousention is its rural and environmental devastation. the elephants have gotten a lot of visibility but the depleting fish stocks of the west coast of is fueling mexico conflict in migration and deforestation that contributes to ecological damage. is the way we can do with some of th
our squabble is with the communist party of china not the chinese people. ms. woodruff: are you saying universities are where this and acting on it? withwarner: we have met presidents and chancellors of virtually every major universities and this is much more on the radar screen today than it was 18 months ago. there areff: universities that have branches overseas. sen warner: we are changing the rules of the game midstream. when i went to china as governor of virginia and celebrated a...
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and to china's built in road because clearly trist in general are entering deals with the communist party of china the china communications construction group china resent during deals presumably on market terms different to the entire model you have for the way the economy works they're not going to be as bothered by the debt you speak of all the deficit and i don't think that they thought he would be better off in terms of independence if you started depending on all on china you see is what you're suggesting you see. solver and these movements that the national national movements in either which are behind their league for example they want them over independent vitaly i don't think that becoming very dependent on china will be a very very smart way of a becoming more independent having said nice china is a big country with a big market for you tell you next well so i think moving into. going in the direction of having better cooperation with china is fine i would think i would do the i think it will be better to do this within the cone to solve the european union or other thing or other countr
and to china's built in road because clearly trist in general are entering deals with the communist party of china the china communications construction group china resent during deals presumably on market terms different to the entire model you have for the way the economy works they're not going to be as bothered by the debt you speak of all the deficit and i don't think that they thought he would be better off in terms of independence if you started depending on all on china you see is what...
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decide if we are happy with made in china all throughout our stores if it's worth to keep that or lose the sovereignty of our nation over time to the communist partyof china. and with that talking about some concrete actions that can take place. and the government of tibet in exile we should establish that we should close off the faucet and the access to financial markets for the chinese government who launders dirty north kimmy - - north korean money through wall street i don't know what we are waiting for but from the sounds of it those that are an agreement about how we feel of the communist party of china and good policy what seems to be slowing us down right now we love our country but cannot get past this president i would say to my friends on either side if you have an aversion to this administration, finally an administration is doing something about the existential clear danger that is china, finally, go on disliking him and hating him but love your country i don't think the administration is doing enough so i would urge my colleagues on both sides to support the administration where it is appropriate when he is tough with china and numbe
decide if we are happy with made in china all throughout our stores if it's worth to keep that or lose the sovereignty of our nation over time to the communist partyof china. and with that talking about some concrete actions that can take place. and the government of tibet in exile we should establish that we should close off the faucet and the access to financial markets for the chinese government who launders dirty north kimmy - - north korean money through wall street i don't know what we...
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"i love the communist party of china," this man has written.t is a place where people have to stay until you allow them to leave, sounds morlike a prison, even if it is a prison in which you can do some art. >> i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training center. john: over the past two years, a vast network of camps t.s been buil but in the places we are being taken to, internal security fencing and what look like watchtowers have recently been taken down. exercise yards have been transformed into sports facilities, raising the suspicion that these a merely ow camps. this woman who now lives in kazakhstan tells me she was detained just for having whatsapp on her phone. experiencing violence and mistreatment over more than a year in a numb of chinese camps including this one, places she says where displays of happiness are reserved for visiting officials or journalists. >> i experienced it myself. we were told ahead of the visits, "if any of you speakt, ou are going to a worse place than this." that is why everyone does what
"i love the communist party of china," this man has written.t is a place where people have to stay until you allow them to leave, sounds morlike a prison, even if it is a prison in which you can do some art. >> i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training center. john: over the past two years, a vast network of camps t.s been buil but in the places we are being taken to, internal security fencing and what look like watchtowers have recently been taken down....
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"i love the communist party of china" this man has written.'t a place where people have to stay until you allow them to leave sound more like a prison. even if it is a prison in which you can do some art. translation: i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training centre. over the past few years a vast network of camps has been built across xinjiang. but in the places we're being taken to, internal security fencing and what looked like watchtowers have recently been taken down. and exercise yards have been transformed into sports facilities. raising the suspicion that these are merely show camps. this woman, who now lives in kazakhstan, tells me she was detained just for having whatsapp on her phone. experiencing violence and mistreatment over more than a year in a number of chinese camps, including this one. places, she says, where displays of happiness are reserved for visiting officials or journalists. translation: i experienced it myself. we were told ahead of the visits, if any of you speak out, you will go to a worse pla
"i love the communist party of china" this man has written.'t a place where people have to stay until you allow them to leave sound more like a prison. even if it is a prison in which you can do some art. translation: i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training centre. over the past few years a vast network of camps has been built across xinjiang. but in the places we're being taken to, internal security fencing and what looked like watchtowers have recently been...
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killed in other parts of the city and during a round up that followed thousands of people were detained now china's communist party 30 years on still refuses to express remorse for what happened in the reason for that is to do so would be to raise questions over the legitimacy of china's communist party so instead the government remains unrepentant saying if the army hadn't taken the action that it did then china rist slipping into civil war and china never would have joined the world trade organization to stage the olympics or become the world's 2nd largest economy and it continues to insist that the people of china are with that verdict adrian brown the inside story in beijing. well let's bring in our panel in hong kong we're joined by courtier more legislator and pro-democracy activists who attended the vigil in washington d.c. in the ritz are kellen american attorney weaker heritage and are not seeing him in the u.k. andries fulda author of the struggle for democracy in mainland china taiwan and hong kong welcome to you all if i could start with you cause we are more in hong kong howie you were in china straig
killed in other parts of the city and during a round up that followed thousands of people were detained now china's communist party 30 years on still refuses to express remorse for what happened in the reason for that is to do so would be to raise questions over the legitimacy of china's communist party so instead the government remains unrepentant saying if the army hadn't taken the action that it did then china rist slipping into civil war and china never would have joined the world trade...
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rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is partly down to the size of the huge chinese market and the fact that state run media are big supporters of cd ref and that has an effect on the numbers but these rappers are a bit of a joke with chinese listeners many of whom you can find on social media platforms like way bowen uku a vis arranging them for a singing beijing's tune we'll leave you now with a little taste of the video and we'll see you next time here at the list. just. i've always been fascinated by space story the space race isn't just about the men who risked their lives to travel and. but the ones who held those lives in their. grandfather and h
rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is...
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decades on why doesn't the chinese communist party just make amends and recognize that you know this was probably not its finest moment. they have the communist party of china has made the such a coup or off its off its master narrative of its existence like you know the protests were organized by people from the outside and if you mislead misled people on the inside and the crackdown was vital to ensure stability and economic growth and one thing as one becomes part of china isn't that great at admitting it was long and reversed something that's maintained for 30 years so vehemently and such a such a central part of its identity of its message narrative is highly unlikely and the other thing is sometimes we think you know with the receipt of this you pm you think of a very secure they feel very safe the truth is to this day of those he's very concerned about social movements any kind of protest in china so i don't think they will be averse of their verdict on and on protest because they would also be feared they were all fueled up as could. encourage people to actually process people's party so you think. yeah but again it's such a it's such a central part
decades on why doesn't the chinese communist party just make amends and recognize that you know this was probably not its finest moment. they have the communist party of china has made the such a coup or off its off its master narrative of its existence like you know the protests were organized by people from the outside and if you mislead misled people on the inside and the crackdown was vital to ensure stability and economic growth and one thing as one becomes part of china isn't that great...
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rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is partly down to the size of the huge chinese market and the fact that state run media are big supporters of cd ref and that has an effect on the numbers but these rappers are a bit of a joke with chinese listeners many of whom you can find on social media platforms like way bowen uku a vis arranging them for a singing beijing's tune we'll leave you now with a little taste of the video and we'll see you next time here at the list. that janice. just. got a. job just. not down that route . because of the tough. mudder where you are not. knowing the joy. of. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. inspiri
rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is...
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"i love the communist party of china", this man has written.il you allow them to leave sound more like a prison, even if it is a prison in which you can do some art? translation: i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training centre. over the past few years, a vast network of camps has been built across xinjiang. but, in the places we are being taken to, internal security fencing and what looked like watchtowers have recently been taken down, and exercise yards have been transformed into sports facilities, raising the suspicion that these are merely show camps. rakhima senbay, who now lives in kazakhstan, tells me she was detained just for having whatsapp on her phone, experiencing violence and mistreatment over more than a year in a number of chinese camps, including this one, places, she says, where displays of happiness are reserved for visiting officials or journalists. translation: i experienced it myself. we were told ahead of the visits, "if any of you speak out, you'll go to a worse place than this." that's why everyone
"i love the communist party of china", this man has written.il you allow them to leave sound more like a prison, even if it is a prison in which you can do some art? translation: i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training centre. over the past few years, a vast network of camps has been built across xinjiang. but, in the places we are being taken to, internal security fencing and what looked like watchtowers have recently been taken down, and exercise yards have...
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"i love the communist party of china" this man has written. a place where people have to stay until you allow them to leave sounds more like a prison. even if it is a prison in which you can do some art. translation: i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training centre. over the past few years a vast network of camps has been built across xinjiang. but in the places we're being taken to, internal security fencing and what looked like watchtowers have recently been taken down. and exercise yards have been transformed into sports facilities. raising the suspicion that these are merely show camps. this woman, who now lives in kazakhstan, tells me she was detained just for having whatsapp on her phone. experiencing violence and mistreatment over more than a year in a number of chinese camps, including this one. places, she says, where displays of happiness are reserved for visiting officials orjournalists. translation: i experienced it myself. we were told ahead of the visits, if any of you speak out, you will go to a worse place
"i love the communist party of china" this man has written. a place where people have to stay until you allow them to leave sounds more like a prison. even if it is a prison in which you can do some art. translation: i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training centre. over the past few years a vast network of camps has been built across xinjiang. but in the places we're being taken to, internal security fencing and what looked like watchtowers have recently been...
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"i love the communist party of china" this man has written.it a place where people have to stay until you allow them to leave? it sounds more like a prison. even if it is a prison in which you can do some art. translation: i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training centre. over the past few years a vast network of camps has been built across xinjiang. but in the places we are being taken to, internal security fencing and what looked like watchtowers have recently been taken down. and exercise yards have been transformed into sports facilities. raising the suspicion that these are merely show camps. this woman, who now lives in kazakhstan, tells me she was detained just for having whatsapp on her phone. experiencing violence and mistreatment over more than a year in a number of chinese camps, including this one. places, she says, where displays of happiness are reserved for visiting officials orjournalists. translation: i experienced it myself. we were told ahead of the visits, if any of you speak out, you will go to a wors
"i love the communist party of china" this man has written.it a place where people have to stay until you allow them to leave? it sounds more like a prison. even if it is a prison in which you can do some art. translation: i don't know what you mean by prison. this is indeed a training centre. over the past few years a vast network of camps has been built across xinjiang. but in the places we are being taken to, internal security fencing and what looked like watchtowers have recently...
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killed in other parts of the city and during a round up that followed thousands of people were detained now china's communist party 30 years on still refuses to express remorse for what happened in the reason for that is to do so would be to raise questions over the legitimacy of china's communist party so instead the government remains unrepentant saying if the army hadn't taken the action that it did then china rist slipping into civil war and china never would have joined the world trade organization to stage the olympics or become the world's 2nd largest economy and it continues to insist that the people of china. that verdict adrian brown the inside story in beijing. well let's bring in our panel in hong kong we're joined by courtier more legislator and pro-democracy activists who attended the vigil in washington d.c. in the rates are carroll an american attorney weaker heritage and a not singham in the u.k. andries fulda author of the struggle for democracy in mainland china taiwan and hong kong welcome to you all if i could start with you could see a more in hong kong howie you were in china straight after
killed in other parts of the city and during a round up that followed thousands of people were detained now china's communist party 30 years on still refuses to express remorse for what happened in the reason for that is to do so would be to raise questions over the legitimacy of china's communist party so instead the government remains unrepentant saying if the army hadn't taken the action that it did then china rist slipping into civil war and china never would have joined the world trade...
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take her orders from beijing, she does often look over her shoulder to find out what the communist party of chinan't the fundamental truth that in the end, you can repress human freedom for a while, but you cannot finally quash it? well, i think he puts it beautifully. he's absolutely right, but i would say this — that whatever the... laughter. whatever the pressure that may or may not be exerted on the chief executive of hong kong, what works in hong kong at the moment is the judiciary is independent, and that must not change. the foreign secretary. thejeremy kyle show has been criticised by mps for putting guests through lie detector tests without knowing how accurate those tests were. the chair of the culture committee said the producers' lack of expert knowledge was "astonishing". the committee launched an inquiry after the show was cancelled in may, following the death of a participant. steve dymond died several days after reportedly failing a lie detector test. jeremy kyle himself refused to appear before the committee, but the mps were shown a clip from a programme where a lie detector was
take her orders from beijing, she does often look over her shoulder to find out what the communist party of chinan't the fundamental truth that in the end, you can repress human freedom for a while, but you cannot finally quash it? well, i think he puts it beautifully. he's absolutely right, but i would say this — that whatever the... laughter. whatever the pressure that may or may not be exerted on the chief executive of hong kong, what works in hong kong at the moment is the judiciary is...
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immunized china against turmoil and they say the communist party of china and the chinese government to determine the nature of the incident chinese society has also made a comprehensive summary of it. dropping the incident there are after has been aimed at helping the country leave the shuttle behind avoid disputes and help all chinese people face the future. a big one he goes on to say in conclusion all of these noises from the rest of the world i have no real impact on chinese society the actions of the external forces are completely in vain very nice they're still kick people those whose kids went missing that. day yeah i don't know what happened to this they don't know where they are they don't know you know what happened to the bodies of anything right and that's the thing that really you know smells of something. that's it's it's the brushing it under in washington on the cartridges. that's it and that's it james thank you very much and as much of a change created by the media to fix the cable business as 06/04/19 06/04/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from
immunized china against turmoil and they say the communist party of china and the chinese government to determine the nature of the incident chinese society has also made a comprehensive summary of it. dropping the incident there are after has been aimed at helping the country leave the shuttle behind avoid disputes and help all chinese people face the future. a big one he goes on to say in conclusion all of these noises from the rest of the world i have no real impact on chinese society the...
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killed in other parts of the city and during a round up that followed thousands of people were detained now china's communist party 30 years on still refuses to express remorse for what happened in the reason for that is to do so would be to raise questions over the legitimacy of china's communist party so instead the government remains unrepentant saying if the army hadn't taken the action that it did then china wrist slipping into civil war and china never would have joined the world trade organization to stage the olympics or become the world's 2nd largest economy and it continues to insist that the people of china are with that verdict adrian brown the inside story in beijing. well let's bring in our panel in hong kong we're joined by claudia moore legislator and pro-democracy activists who attended the vigil in washington d.c. in the research kellen american attorney weaker heritage and not ingham in the u.k. andries fulda author of the struggle for democracy in mainland china taiwan and hong kong welcome to you all if i could start with you could see a more in hong kong howie you were in china straight after
killed in other parts of the city and during a round up that followed thousands of people were detained now china's communist party 30 years on still refuses to express remorse for what happened in the reason for that is to do so would be to raise questions over the legitimacy of china's communist party so instead the government remains unrepentant saying if the army hadn't taken the action that it did then china wrist slipping into civil war and china never would have joined the world trade...
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china has a political system that faces real pressure. in a global age of populism and anti-elitism, china is still ruled by a cod dree of distant elites. the communist party of china maintains power through the promise of growth and the application of force. it uses an elaborate system of censorship and sophisticated espionage on its own people. it faces a population that's not genetically or cultural different from those in taiwan or hong kong where millions are making clear they don't just want good government or clever bureaucrats but democracy. so the trade war with america might turn out to be one of xi's smaller problems. for more, go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. ♪ >>> president trump said the united states was, quote, cocked and loaded, unquote, on thursday night to attack three different sites in iran. but, trump went on, when he was informed that 150 people might die, he stopped the strike ten minutes before it was to happen. that is about as close to the brink of hostilities as you can get. so i think it's important to talk about what a war between iran and america would look like. well
china has a political system that faces real pressure. in a global age of populism and anti-elitism, china is still ruled by a cod dree of distant elites. the communist party of china maintains power through the promise of growth and the application of force. it uses an elaborate system of censorship and sophisticated espionage on its own people. it faces a population that's not genetically or cultural different from those in taiwan or hong kong where millions are making clear they don't just...
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the communist party of china has made it illegal to even mention tienanmen square. discussion it and bringing it to the forefront of the international stage is an embarrassment to them. the only way to improve people's lives just by the phones they use and the conversations they have, that has to be brought to the attention of the world. liz: china is trying to say the secretary of state broke international law. china is using technology and facing recognition to control its population. >> not only using facial'' recognition. they are tracking conversations and tracking comings and goings in their homes and track conversations. over a million of its muslim citizens have been detained, jailed, ex exhiled and executed. liz: china is reportedly ramming it up. they tested new submarine launched ballistic missiles. they can travel 8,700 miles with warheads. >> they he pared to the united states and the united kingdom and russia in our battle to control below the seas. it's important the united states keep moving forward to increase our navy. and important this year to fu
the communist party of china has made it illegal to even mention tienanmen square. discussion it and bringing it to the forefront of the international stage is an embarrassment to them. the only way to improve people's lives just by the phones they use and the conversations they have, that has to be brought to the attention of the world. liz: china is trying to say the secretary of state broke international law. china is using technology and facing recognition to control its population....
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rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is partly down to the size of the huge chinese market and the fact that state run media are big supporters of cd ref and that has an effect on the numbers but these rappers are a bit of a joke with chinese listeners many of whom you can find on social media platforms like way bowen uku a vis arranging them for a singing beijing's tune we'll leave you now with a little taste of the video and we'll see you next time here at the list. that janice. just. this. week. is a fast. track. mother with. us. i don't. but i do. know some of it i like. hello i'm maryam namazie in london just a quick look at the headlines now in th
rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is...
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rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is partly down to the size of the huge chinese market and the fact that state run media are big supporters of cd ref and that has an effect on the numbers but these rappers are a bit of a joke with chinese listeners many of whom you can find on social media platforms like way bowen uku a vis arranging them for a singing beijing's tune we'll leave you now with a little taste of the video and we'll see you next time here at the list. just. more a 3rd truck one too far. to see a baby be the new car for. your data your identity is a commodity and we have to understand where i'm going to come from our sleep it's time to r
rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is...
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it creates a discord, think tank, et cetera, places like this, except, of course, in china they're all within the communist party's orbit. basically the conclusion was that the united states -- this was the beginning of the end that sort of gave american hugemity. china had the opportunity to be a bit more assertive. some of the discourse in china that changes is respect to the term multiplarity. we think of it as being an international context where there is lots of countries all competing. think of europe 200 years ago. from their perspective, that term is really much more focused on the united states. so when they say multiplarity, they don't mean a stronger india or a stronger china, it means that trend is accelerating and that there were less concerns about the endurance of longevity which was something really far away. that's a turning point that i think is in asia. the trump administration has taken a tougher line on china than a lot of other administrations have taken, and in china's view, that's collapsed this idea that the strategic opportunity still exists. increasingly, chinese writers, not official on
it creates a discord, think tank, et cetera, places like this, except, of course, in china they're all within the communist party's orbit. basically the conclusion was that the united states -- this was the beginning of the end that sort of gave american hugemity. china had the opportunity to be a bit more assertive. some of the discourse in china that changes is respect to the term multiplarity. we think of it as being an international context where there is lots of countries all competing....
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in general, freedom of religion is extinct in china. chinese communist party spent on the selection of the next. it shut down churches and detained christian pastors. the chinesean government is working on correct interpretations of the bible. all of this is part of government policies aimed at stripping religious organizations, and forcing them to align with they. chinese comg to party. those who fear the greatest disrespect are those who stand up to defend it. numerous human rights received multi- your senses. those not in prison, place restrictions on other forms of harassment and intimidation. alongside the abuses of power, we should not forget the injustices faced by all chinese citizens each day. every internet search or text message, inability to buy a plane ticket because of a social credit score. it's every facial stand, these examples restrict technologies will as an accelerant in the commonest parties repression today. chinese government companies are pioneering and intrusive, massive surveillance system. this is a serious challenge you'll pay atten
in general, freedom of religion is extinct in china. chinese communist party spent on the selection of the next. it shut down churches and detained christian pastors. the chinesean government is working on correct interpretations of the bible. all of this is part of government policies aimed at stripping religious organizations, and forcing them to align with they. chinese comg to party. those who fear the greatest disrespect are those who stand up to defend it. numerous human rights received...
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from cambodia to venezuela, we find the communist party of china sharing the technologies and techniques they have refined to crush democracy in their own country. developing an effective policy that keeps our values at the center of our china policy is uniquely challenging and increasingly urgent. just being more confrontational with china does not make us more competitive with china, nor does simple confrontation help us solve core human rights concerns. as we reflect on those lost and the events of tiananmen, we must look inward. we must let our efforts guide our -- china's rising power and growing authoritarianism. unfortunately the administration has failed too use our cherished time tested tools to end support and promote human rights this. is simply unacceptable. to confusion and dismay, last week, secretary pompeo established a new commission to make sure we had, quote, a solid definition of human rights. the solid definition already exists. we don't need to redefine human rights. we need to defend and protect them. we must leverage all of our tools in our tool kit. we must culti
from cambodia to venezuela, we find the communist party of china sharing the technologies and techniques they have refined to crush democracy in their own country. developing an effective policy that keeps our values at the center of our china policy is uniquely challenging and increasingly urgent. just being more confrontational with china does not make us more competitive with china, nor does simple confrontation help us solve core human rights concerns. as we reflect on those lost and the...
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of that. number two is the fact that, if you ask what does china want? the better question is, what does the communist partyf china want? one of those is party stability, make sure that the party remains in control. so undermining the economic basis of the party's legitimacy is dangerous, because maybe the party will not be around longer. and when the economy tanks, historically, that is when you get the most protests. one of the reasons china was reluctant to force the issue on some of these is china recognized it economic dependence on the united states and on the system of trade, and on the peaceful flow of commerce are cross waters near china and realized that if you rock that, the party could lose power. that is one reason and one leverage point the united states uniquely had. in fact, there's often a cliche that maybe western countries cannot can't take pain as well as authoritarian countries because authoritarian countries can redirect resources. but the flipside is that democratic parties are more politically resilient, and that is something that china is worried about also, china is doing really we
of that. number two is the fact that, if you ask what does china want? the better question is, what does the communist partyf china want? one of those is party stability, make sure that the party remains in control. so undermining the economic basis of the party's legitimacy is dangerous, because maybe the party will not be around longer. and when the economy tanks, historically, that is when you get the most protests. one of the reasons china was reluctant to force the issue on some of these...