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i think there is a deep reverence and respect for deng. i remember deng was a hard liner politically and frankly a big reformer economically. seek that market-based economic reforms were necessary for china's overall accumulation of national economic power and improving living standards of average chinese. >> rose: there seems to be in some circles that the chinese are-- to put it mildly-- displeased with the north kranz and my question is what are they prepared to do about that? >> yeah, well, that's a good and sharp question. the first part of it is true and the second part of it is hard to answer. on the first part it is beyond analytical doubt that there has been a considerable rupture in the relationship between beijing and pyongyang. and that's because kim jong-un, the new leader of-- new-ish of the d.p.r.k.-- >> i was wondering how you were going to describe him. >> when kim jong-un early in xi jinping's period, decided to demonstrate his stated craft by letting off an underground nuclear test around the chinese new year in 2013, th
i think there is a deep reverence and respect for deng. i remember deng was a hard liner politically and frankly a big reformer economically. seek that market-based economic reforms were necessary for china's overall accumulation of national economic power and improving living standards of average chinese. >> rose: there seems to be in some circles that the chinese are-- to put it mildly-- displeased with the north kranz and my question is what are they prepared to do about that? >>...
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there is a reference and respect for deng. deng was a hardliner and reformer economically.eing economic reforms were necessary for economic power and the improvement of living standards. >> there seems to be, in some circles, the chinese are, to put it mildly, displeased with the north koreans. what are they prepared to do about it? >> that is a good and sharp question to read the first part of it is true. the second part is hard to answer. on the first part, it is beyond doubt there has been a considerable rupture in the relationship between beijing and pyongyang. that is because kim jong-un the new leader of the dprk, when he so early decided to demonstrate his statecraft by letting off an underground nuclear test, around chinese new year, 2013, this made china grubby. capital g grumpy. they are saying the stability is to grow the economy. now we have a renegade neighbor, trying to blow things up. we appreciate it. thank you in particular for doing it on chinese new year. i enjoy spending my new year cleaning up a political mess because of what you have done. this has led
there is a reference and respect for deng. deng was a hardliner and reformer economically.eing economic reforms were necessary for economic power and the improvement of living standards. >> there seems to be, in some circles, the chinese are, to put it mildly, displeased with the north koreans. what are they prepared to do about it? >> that is a good and sharp question to read the first part of it is true. the second part is hard to answer. on the first part, it is beyond doubt...
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. >> the city of deng feng is hope to ancient temple which has achieved a mythical status around the world. the shaolin temple has a 1500-year history, but didn't become famous internationally until the 1980s. at a that time, kung-fu bearing the team's name hit the world's movie screens. now, kung-fu shows are held every night, attracting tourists from all parts of the world. many have been established around the shaolin temple. with the number increasing at a rapid pace over the last ten years. there are now 80 with a total of 100,000 students enrolled. the largers is the shaolin temple, tagou kung-fu school. some 1 is,000 students sign up each year and the student body has swelled to 35,000. the school offers full and short-term courses. in the summer, children from metropolitian y'all over china are brought from their parents. they come for an intensetive summer program. most of the children look out of shape and grew up overprotected as part of the country's one child policy. just five minutes after orientation begins and some are already complaining. the students stay in this mo
. >> the city of deng feng is hope to ancient temple which has achieved a mythical status around the world. the shaolin temple has a 1500-year history, but didn't become famous internationally until the 1980s. at a that time, kung-fu bearing the team's name hit the world's movie screens. now, kung-fu shows are held every night, attracting tourists from all parts of the world. many have been established around the shaolin temple. with the number increasing at a rapid pace over the last ten...
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china has rare earths." >> stahl: he actually said that, deng xiaoping?: actually said that. i think it's fair to say, at that point, people in the rest of the world, who had been saying, "what are... what is he talking about?" just went right over our heads. >> mcgroarty: i think so. >> stahl: did we just not foresee what they foresaw? >> mcgroarty: it's extraordinary if they actually foresaw all the uses. our designers and developers advanced the miniaturized applications for laptops and cell phones, while the chinese were going after the metals and materials out of which these things are actually built. >> stahl: how did they get the know-how? >> mcgroarty: an enormous amount of investment. it's kind of like the chinese moon shot, the moon program. >> stahl: china poured billions into the industry, ignoring the consequences. we obtained this video from a freelance cameraman showing the area near baotou, china's rare earth capital, where the air land and water are so saturated with chemical toxins, the chinese have had to relocate entire villages. this
china has rare earths." >> stahl: he actually said that, deng xiaoping?: actually said that. i think it's fair to say, at that point, people in the rest of the world, who had been saying, "what are... what is he talking about?" just went right over our heads. >> mcgroarty: i think so. >> stahl: did we just not foresee what they foresaw? >> mcgroarty: it's extraordinary if they actually foresaw all the uses. our designers and developers advanced the...
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today the rescue efforts are hampered because of the same dengs fog. the names of the soldiers have not yet been released. >>> the suspect of a cold case murder is released more than 40 years after the crime in arkansas. 67-year-old james clay was captured in georgetown, sussex county local police have been working with the fbi to find him. he is charged in the murder of james ricks in jackson county arkansas he is held without bail in an extradition hearing. >>> fema agreed to take another look at claims after allegations of fraud in the way that some insurance companies assessed the damage it will affect 144,000 claims in new jersey and new york. fema is in the process of notifying people about the review. >> and we are looking at more eagles news this noon, demarco murray is reportedly due to a visit to philadelphia today. this comes after long time friend sam bradford was announced as the new quarterback. jeff skversky is here now. >> hey guys, a source confirms that former cowboy demarco murray is on his way to philadelphia to meet with chip kelly
today the rescue efforts are hampered because of the same dengs fog. the names of the soldiers have not yet been released. >>> the suspect of a cold case murder is released more than 40 years after the crime in arkansas. 67-year-old james clay was captured in georgetown, sussex county local police have been working with the fbi to find him. he is charged in the murder of james ricks in jackson county arkansas he is held without bail in an extradition hearing. >>> fema agreed...
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endorse ken think afternoon pick up another endorsement from the afl-cio last week, now one of six deng kratz running in the primary on may may 19th. >> suspect now in custody shooting happened last thursday as protest was winding down outside the ferguson police department. chris van cleve explains how the manhunt came to an end. >> charging jeffrey williams go two counts of first degree assault for shooting two police officers during protest in ferguson. >> he has acknowledged his part in firing the shots in fact, did he fire the shots that struck the two officers. >> prosecutor says williams claims he was in a dispute with someone earl early thursday not targeting the police. >> no not sure we buy that but in any event. firing at other people officers of course in the back >> shell casings found at the scene, williams on probation for receiving stolen property. arrested late saturday, after massive manhunt. >> what got me, police to this point, is the information that was provided to them, by members of the community. >> ferguson has been the site of sometimes violent protests since
endorse ken think afternoon pick up another endorsement from the afl-cio last week, now one of six deng kratz running in the primary on may may 19th. >> suspect now in custody shooting happened last thursday as protest was winding down outside the ferguson police department. chris van cleve explains how the manhunt came to an end. >> charging jeffrey williams go two counts of first degree assault for shooting two police officers during protest in ferguson. >> he has...
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immediate story, but beginning around 1974, particularly after john lie was ill and was replaced by deng xiaoping, the so-called gang of four had some real influence in the dialogue with the u.s.. the mood turned a bit sour. one aspect to link it to the intelligence sharing, the chinese became antsy that we were taking them for granted because we were trying to make them aware of the soviet threat. they tried to say to us, don't worry about us. we can take care of ourselves. and they developed a public slogan that the soviet union was preparing to attack in the east but they were really going to attack in the west against american interests as a way to say to their own people and plot be -- and probably to us that we can take care of ourselves. >> may want to talk about the impact on other countries. >> kissinger's secret trip was in july 1971. nixon did not go until 1972. what was the blowback from our allies >> -- our allies. >> after nixon's trip -- the japanese were particularly shops because -- shocked because we had not told them. we were there closest allies and we had not told th
immediate story, but beginning around 1974, particularly after john lie was ill and was replaced by deng xiaoping, the so-called gang of four had some real influence in the dialogue with the u.s.. the mood turned a bit sour. one aspect to link it to the intelligence sharing, the chinese became antsy that we were taking them for granted because we were trying to make them aware of the soviet threat. they tried to say to us, don't worry about us. we can take care of ourselves. and they developed...
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for deng xiaoping it was will and a group of people generals and other party stalwarts who preserved him for, from moo tse-tung's rancor. >> for chao ping it was huck. he had -- and he had to make a choice, and he chose cash from shanghai because he kept shanghai quiet without using force. but not allowing the students to run the place. it was pure luck. but of course his staying there and staying on top, that is not luck that is real leadership skills within the confines of the 0 communist party elite. >> rose: what do you think your strongest field is? >> >> in my context a capacity to persuade my people to do tough things. >> rose: do you really? >> yes. otherwise they wouldn't have changed. mind you, had i had a chinese base in china not transplants in singapore, i mean -- i may not have succeed. you try making them stop spitting in china. i have done it in singapore. >> rose: i think it is probably with the capacity to grow, your capacity to grow. >> well, yes, you have to learn all the time. >> rose: yes. >> it is understood you could not stand still. >> yes. >> and you underst
for deng xiaoping it was will and a group of people generals and other party stalwarts who preserved him for, from moo tse-tung's rancor. >> for chao ping it was huck. he had -- and he had to make a choice, and he chose cash from shanghai because he kept shanghai quiet without using force. but not allowing the students to run the place. it was pure luck. but of course his staying there and staying on top, that is not luck that is real leadership skills within the confines of the 0...
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those people live in marchinalized areas and dengs areas.t's not a free choice either. >> extremely poor communities, able to earn good money for growing the raw poppy sap. it seems the government would be better off doing something to support the communities. >> that's what everyone in these towns tell us. the president did promise in late 2014 that he was going to ear mark hundreds of million for development in southern mexico and part would be to develop agriculture and building roads. people say they have heard these promises from in the past and it's not good enough. going up to the sears, it can take several days to travel between the villages and other countries - it would be a matter of hours, but the vielages are isolated and cut off from market and from each other. so more than just promises, they want to see when the support comes from the government and until they see the life change drastic, poppies is very good business. >> adam raney in mexico city. >> now, the first full report. >> the disappearance of the missing malaysia ai
those people live in marchinalized areas and dengs areas.t's not a free choice either. >> extremely poor communities, able to earn good money for growing the raw poppy sap. it seems the government would be better off doing something to support the communities. >> that's what everyone in these towns tell us. the president did promise in late 2014 that he was going to ear mark hundreds of million for development in southern mexico and part would be to develop agriculture and building...
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at least ten people have been killed and dozens injured after a stampede during a hindu ritual in dengadesh. the holy site attracts pill grams. >>> myanmar's military commander says he will support successful elections in november, but he has warned the army will not tolerate instability or threats. he was speaking to troops at a military parade on the 70th anniversary of armed forces day. this year's elections will be held by the government who swept to power after a vote in 2010. >>> still ahead -- >> i'm rob reynolds in los angeles where a battery recycling plant which has pewed toxic waste for decade is being forced to shutdown. ♪ >>> now in the u.s. a controversial recycling plant is to shut down after its management admitted it stored hazardous waste illegally. none of the company executives will be prosecuted. residents on the edge of los angeles say it has been making them sick for years. >> reporter: for decades this plant spewed toxic substances into the air, water, and soilover a low-income hispanic neighborhood in southeast los angeles. maria is one of the thousands of resi
at least ten people have been killed and dozens injured after a stampede during a hindu ritual in dengadesh. the holy site attracts pill grams. >>> myanmar's military commander says he will support successful elections in november, but he has warned the army will not tolerate instability or threats. he was speaking to troops at a military parade on the 70th anniversary of armed forces day. this year's elections will be held by the government who swept to power after a vote in 2010....
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i was a staffer in '85 and '86 when this was deng last time, and a great admirer of the hard work thate are some things that are very different, it's a different time, i think this is a different place probably than it was back then, the one thing you noted too that i think made a difference was the involvement active engagement of the president, in the process remember treasury one and two remember the books they set up here, and how how hard they worked to get it across the finish line. a couple quick questions with regard to the issues you batted around back at that time. one had to do with whether lower rates or more favorable cost recovery provisions ought to be the focus of tax reform, and which is better for economic growth. and i think that was a part of the bait. the question is, i guess do you believe lower rates paired with longer depreciation schedules was the right policy choice? how do you suppose we ought to approach that today? >> i don't know how you ought to approach it today. lower ritts were the most desirable thing we were doing. depreciation was a major difference
i was a staffer in '85 and '86 when this was deng last time, and a great admirer of the hard work thate are some things that are very different, it's a different time, i think this is a different place probably than it was back then, the one thing you noted too that i think made a difference was the involvement active engagement of the president, in the process remember treasury one and two remember the books they set up here, and how how hard they worked to get it across the finish line. a...
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>> because this is like several deng decades old technology because they think they're above, maybe becausegral part of everyday americans in everyday life and they never sent an e-mail. >> as a former hill staffer, i'm sure some of lindsey graham's staff is grateful they're not getting those midnight e-mails from their boss keeping them awake. >> people around me on the hill and here would love me not to use e-mail. >> he has a cellphone as you can see there. i guess what you're talking about is sort of a disconnect with the younger generation. let me push back a little more and say i think the younger generation often shares too much online. >> i'm sure that's true. >> on e-mail. there is no boundary actually to the things that they share. >> you actually think this is smart though mika. >> i think it's smart. i will say i think lindsey graham is smart not to use e-mail. >> do you think they're just -- do you think that they're just really shrewd and they don't want any records? >> i think they're too lazy to learn. >> too lazy to learn, really? >> i think it's like i mean -- having worke
>> because this is like several deng decades old technology because they think they're above, maybe becausegral part of everyday americans in everyday life and they never sent an e-mail. >> as a former hill staffer, i'm sure some of lindsey graham's staff is grateful they're not getting those midnight e-mails from their boss keeping them awake. >> people around me on the hill and here would love me not to use e-mail. >> he has a cellphone as you can see there. i guess...