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i think you could say maybe deng xiaoping was right. >> i would pushback at that.seems to me the party, if it had gone the other direction, actually, if the octogenarians , something down would have happened more like taiwan where you would've had the communist party have free speech, have elections that were manipulated, that it might actually win. >> except, i think, had that happened, i agree, but i don't think that could have happened given the fact that it wasn't simply deng xiaoping. he had a whole coterie of elder revolutionaries who would never have allowed that. orville.e with i want to ask something. partytioned the leninist has this -- i would put this tragic event in the long history of chinese political history, that china never tolerates dissent. opinions dissenting are the most crushed, always killed. not only family. all relatives. there is never a political --erance to the political not even mentioning the rebellions, so when the students and particularly citizens stopped the troops, that is a rebellion. that cannot be tolerated. it has to be absol
i think you could say maybe deng xiaoping was right. >> i would pushback at that.seems to me the party, if it had gone the other direction, actually, if the octogenarians , something down would have happened more like taiwan where you would've had the communist party have free speech, have elections that were manipulated, that it might actually win. >> except, i think, had that happened, i agree, but i don't think that could have happened given the fact that it wasn't simply deng...
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deng xiaoping only wanted economic reform and he got it.it is the worst form of economic dictatorship, with no political reform. >> what is the conversation today about tiananmen square? what is the conversation today about political reform? >> what is amazing is how young people in china today, do know very little about what happened. it has been so systematically removed from the world of information. many of them can go online and shop the firewalls. -- jump the firewalls. but there are technical steps you have to take. for some the obstacles are just large enough. what a striking is that those who are aware of it -- there are young people who aren't aware of it. sometimes they are completely unaware, but the truth is that even among those who went through it, there is a sense today that some of the same issues are present in the country today. corruption, which is so much on the minds of chinese leaders, was very much an ingredient in those protests, a sense of the government was not responding to people's complaints. what you see is th
deng xiaoping only wanted economic reform and he got it.it is the worst form of economic dictatorship, with no political reform. >> what is the conversation today about tiananmen square? what is the conversation today about political reform? >> what is amazing is how young people in china today, do know very little about what happened. it has been so systematically removed from the world of information. many of them can go online and shop the firewalls. -- jump the firewalls. but...
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. >> andy's favorite spot in chiang mai, a family-run restaurant named auntie deng's hammered meat.ming here forever since it was only auntie deng's lightly slapped meat. he's practically family. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> hammered meat, here anyways, beef or pork that's been charcoal grilled, then pulverized into ropy threads to give it a distinctive texture, then served with spicy chili and galangal dip. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> oh, so i guess that i have been accepted by the family, and i will be living in the house here next door, and my job is going to be to smash beef with the hammer every night, probably for the rest of my life. >> this woman has expectations, dude. >> i'm in deep, deep trouble. it's pretty obvious. >> what if they pounded it before they cooked it? >> it wouldn't look like that if if they pound td before they cooked it. >> right. >> right. >> classic. that's good. chewy. hmm. still chewy. still chewing. delicious. >> and because andy is a vip and future potential son-in-law, dad is sporting his 40 amulets of protection, brings out the chef's s
. >> andy's favorite spot in chiang mai, a family-run restaurant named auntie deng's hammered meat.ming here forever since it was only auntie deng's lightly slapped meat. he's practically family. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> hammered meat, here anyways, beef or pork that's been charcoal grilled, then pulverized into ropy threads to give it a distinctive texture, then served with spicy chili and galangal dip. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> oh, so i guess that i have...
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. >> andy's favorite spot, a family-run restaurant named a auntie deng's hammered meat, and the jokes>> andy has been coming here forever since it was andy deng's slightly hammered meat. he is practically family. [ speaking foreign language ] >> hammered meat here anyways, beef or pork is pulverized and then give n a distinct texture and then spiced with chilies in a malongo dip. >> oh, so i guess that i have been accepted by the family, and i will be living in the house here next door, and my job is going to be to smash beef with the hammer every night, probably for the rest of my life. >> this woman has expectations, du dude. >> i am in deep, deep trouble. >> it is pretty obvious. what if they didn't pound it? >> it wouldn't look like that if they didn't pound it before they cooked it. class classic. chewy. hmm. still chewy, and still chewing. >> and because andy is a vip and future potential son-in-law, dad is sporting the amulets with protection and spiced with bile. >> oh, that is addictive right away. >> deep dark basis and you are getting some of the heat? >> yeah. >> you know,
. >> andy's favorite spot, a family-run restaurant named a auntie deng's hammered meat, and the jokes>> andy has been coming here forever since it was andy deng's slightly hammered meat. he is practically family. [ speaking foreign language ] >> hammered meat here anyways, beef or pork is pulverized and then give n a distinct texture and then spiced with chilies in a malongo dip. >> oh, so i guess that i have been accepted by the family, and i will be living in the house...
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. >> the host for denge and yellow fever. in haiti the disease has disabled so many people that schools have been closed, building projects delayed and hospitals crippled. there is no cure for chikungunya, but distribution of mosquito nets, which are hard to afford for refugees. where the mosquitoes breed. >> our biggest challenge now is to destroy all the furrowless around our houses and anything that tolerates mosquitoes, in order to many eliminate the chikungunya. >> tom ackerman, al jazeera. >> a battle brewing. homeowners offering their properties to travelers have businesses seeing red. >>> and former secretary of state and potential presidential candidate hillary clinton goes on the road, on her national book tour. book tour. tour. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. the headlines this hour. new information on the veterans affairs scandal. an audit released a short while ago shows 100,000 americans are experiencing long wait times for care. 57,000 new patients are waiting for appointments at va hos
. >> the host for denge and yellow fever. in haiti the disease has disabled so many people that schools have been closed, building projects delayed and hospitals crippled. there is no cure for chikungunya, but distribution of mosquito nets, which are hard to afford for refugees. where the mosquitoes breed. >> our biggest challenge now is to destroy all the furrowless around our houses and anything that tolerates mosquitoes, in order to many eliminate the chikungunya. >> tom...
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joe's quite right, that's what they were, and for me one of the most fortunate tours of working on the deng calculation was to discover how- declaration was to discover how many voices contributed to its construction. what i say about the issue, specifically about the pursuit of happiness phrase, it's not jefferson who deserves credit for the phrase but john adams, your other guy. >> he is my guy. >> that story is important, actually. so, adams does not get enough credit for the declaration. in the fall of 1775, he and richard henry lee, a virginiaian, put their heads together, collaborated. both already radicals. they knew they wanted independence but the question was how to do it. they came up with a strategy. the strategy was, show everybody inequality that given that the king has ruled them out of their protection, they could no longer function as the king's magistrates and couldn't be his representatives and be out of his protection. consequently, anarchy was as good as the established order of the day in the colonies and therefore incumbent on the colonies to start building their own
joe's quite right, that's what they were, and for me one of the most fortunate tours of working on the deng calculation was to discover how- declaration was to discover how many voices contributed to its construction. what i say about the issue, specifically about the pursuit of happiness phrase, it's not jefferson who deserves credit for the phrase but john adams, your other guy. >> he is my guy. >> that story is important, actually. so, adams does not get enough credit for the...
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i find that to be a pretty i believe credible quince dengs. >> now, you've directed all because that exchange offered your company the best execution. the disclosure didn't send a single order to the new york stock ek change. >> no. >> and mr. quirk, how much did td ameritrade receive in rebates from exchanges last year to routing orders to venues that pay maker rebathes. do you know how much you made just from payment for order flow and rebathes? >> i can estimate it based on what where he discussed. it would be about $80 million. >> how much did td ameritrade -- >> i don't know the answer to that question, but i can get it. >> i think it's close to zero, isn't it 1234. >> no, it's not close to zero, but i don't know what the answer is. it would not be significant. >> all right. will you get the answer for the record? >> yes. >> so, anyway, for virtually every trade, your customers, you say, were better off by your routing their orders to the exchange that paid you a rebaet rather than a venn yup that tdameritrade would have had to pay a fee. is that true? >> i would say in the sub
i find that to be a pretty i believe credible quince dengs. >> now, you've directed all because that exchange offered your company the best execution. the disclosure didn't send a single order to the new york stock ek change. >> no. >> and mr. quirk, how much did td ameritrade receive in rebates from exchanges last year to routing orders to venues that pay maker rebathes. do you know how much you made just from payment for order flow and rebathes? >> i can estimate it...
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think of denge fever because we don't have a vaccine for that yet.y have to have a look out and need to get ahead of this and need more public health. we need the cdc involved. right now it's homeland security. i think the centers for disease control has to be involved. >> good note there. thanks for being with us. >> good to see you. >>> a dad locked in a bitter custody battle ordered to be in court today. the problem? he's on board a navy sub in the pacific. this morning a major update. >>> first on this date in 1894, the international olympic committee was founded. in 1972, president nixon and chief of staff agreed to use the c.i.a. to cover up watergate. and in 1986, patti labelle and michael mcdonald had the number one song in america with "on my own." ♪ur d ♪ ht, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need, helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes.
think of denge fever because we don't have a vaccine for that yet.y have to have a look out and need to get ahead of this and need more public health. we need the cdc involved. right now it's homeland security. i think the centers for disease control has to be involved. >> good note there. thanks for being with us. >> good to see you. >>> a dad locked in a bitter custody battle ordered to be in court today. the problem? he's on board a navy sub in the pacific. this morning...
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. >> after a deng aid of -- decade of waiting white was able to move into her dream home. whether in jackson, utika or greenville, recovering will take time. it's the people here that hold the key to the future. >> i just would like to see people live the kind of life that we lived in greenville a long time ago. >> so you have hope. >> i have hope. >>> and looking ahead on "america tonight" - a brim to nowhere. >> my world view now comes with the assumes that things will fall dawn. >>> redirecting life after an unstable nightmare. a survivor tells her story as "america tonight" investigates how to bridge the gap in a crumbling america. that report this week on "america tonight". >>> coming up next in this hour - going for the goal and coming up short. how brazil's football factory turns out the world's great, and how the ge. galectico might be stolen away. journey >> experience al jazeera america's critically acclaimed original series from the beginning >> experiencing it has changed me completely >> follow the journey as six americans face the immigration debate up close
. >> after a deng aid of -- decade of waiting white was able to move into her dream home. whether in jackson, utika or greenville, recovering will take time. it's the people here that hold the key to the future. >> i just would like to see people live the kind of life that we lived in greenville a long time ago. >> so you have hope. >> i have hope. >>> and looking ahead on "america tonight" - a brim to nowhere. >> my world view now comes with the...
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the fact that in that period post-'89 starting with that epoch-making meeting between gorbachev and deng in the middle of 1999 which began the settlement process of the soviet chinese, then russian-chinese border, that has provided the fundamental long-term security from a chinese perspective about the vast expanse of 4,300 kilometers of the land border across the north. any student of chinese history will tell you that the highest levels of chinese strategic concern have always existed in terms of what comes rolling across your frontiers from the north. from the former and later hang dynasties right through until the manchu invasions of the 17th century. and if you include japan within the wider north or frankly into the 20th century as well. the strategic significance of effectively settling the russian-chinese border, which occurred in a process beginning in that meeting in '89 and concluding with the amoa river negotiations and agreements most recently, is of profound strategic significance because the core point is this. china no longer regards russia as a threat. and this is a deep
the fact that in that period post-'89 starting with that epoch-making meeting between gorbachev and deng in the middle of 1999 which began the settlement process of the soviet chinese, then russian-chinese border, that has provided the fundamental long-term security from a chinese perspective about the vast expanse of 4,300 kilometers of the land border across the north. any student of chinese history will tell you that the highest levels of chinese strategic concern have always existed in...
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brent schoolcraft immediately to tell deng xiaoping that he would always be his best friend no matter what. i think the chinese have to some extent disciplined us. understand, i could think of people in american political history who simply would not have submitted to that. >> just a couple of quick responses. with respect to the middle east, i am not sure -- not that i am not sure, what i'm saying was that human rights and democracy as a component were never at the forefront of our policy in the cold war. that was one of my points. we were always thinking of it in terms of this religious -- a big block of muslims over there and we wanted to move them as a block. we are not thinking about the relations between the muslims which have become much more apparent to us as major issues. then you have this other problem. i agree with you tom i do agree with you that we should have -- that our values, universal values, should be a significant component of our foreign policy. you run into her in this trade us in the middle east very quickly. our closest arab ally is saudi arabia. are we going
brent schoolcraft immediately to tell deng xiaoping that he would always be his best friend no matter what. i think the chinese have to some extent disciplined us. understand, i could think of people in american political history who simply would not have submitted to that. >> just a couple of quick responses. with respect to the middle east, i am not sure -- not that i am not sure, what i'm saying was that human rights and democracy as a component were never at the forefront of our...
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days, cultural revolution deng xiaoping at may say tongue's right hand was put out. 1976, he was put last days. the his he came back in and to credit he moved china towards openness, towards democracy, towards reform. see a reversal. and i don't think there's anybody in this country that can withr your question authority at this point. it doesn't work that way in dealing with china. other reports -- >> i don't know for sure on ourer and i've talked to ambassador on that. we can't another.ne way or >> you spoke of the need for the u.s. to maintain rests with china, but given the brutality can toughs ever return the business as usual regime?e current >> i don't want to see a total relationship. encourage a to the break. when you see these kids for democracy and freedom, this would be a bad the united states to withdraw and pull back and leave of ato the devices leadership that might decide to crack down further. suggested i take the am bass dr out. in my view that would be 180 degrees wrong. our ambassador provides one of the best listening posts we have is thoroughly experienced and t
days, cultural revolution deng xiaoping at may say tongue's right hand was put out. 1976, he was put last days. the his he came back in and to credit he moved china towards openness, towards democracy, towards reform. see a reversal. and i don't think there's anybody in this country that can withr your question authority at this point. it doesn't work that way in dealing with china. other reports -- >> i don't know for sure on ourer and i've talked to ambassador on that. we can't...