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xi jinping continued to rise up through the system. >> rose: de no deng xiaoping did they cross at all have known him. i don't think-- they certainly knew each other. his father worked-- was the heads of a province in the south and was one of the key kind of experiment-- people that oversaw the experiments in the early days. >> rose: his father was -- >> his father was a firebrand, really. his father believed in economic reform. he said we got to go to the free market. that put him very close to deng xiaoping but the difference was, there was a key moment in the mid 1980s when the old line the old guard was pushing back against the economic reformers. and xi jinping's father stepped forward and said what you are doing is wrong. we need to continue on the path that we're going. don't purge the people who are trying to make meaningful progress. they lost that fight. deng xiaoping actually sided against them in that fight and he more or less lived out his career in comfortable obscurity. so on the one hand i think he credits deng with being the create economic envisionary on the other han
xi jinping continued to rise up through the system. >> rose: de no deng xiaoping did they cross at all have known him. i don't think-- they certainly knew each other. his father worked-- was the heads of a province in the south and was one of the key kind of experiment-- people that oversaw the experiments in the early days. >> rose: his father was -- >> his father was a firebrand, really. his father believed in economic reform. he said we got to go to the free market. that...
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. >> andy's favorite spot in chiang mai, a family-run restaurant named auntie deng's hammered meat.ere forever since it was only auntie deng's lightly slapped meat. he's practically family. [ speaking foreign language ] [ 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 pounded it before they cooked it. >> right. >> right. >> classic. that's good. chewy. hmm. chewy. still chewy. still chewing. delicious. >> and because andy is a vip and future potential son-in-law, dad is sporting his 40 amulets of prot
. >> andy's favorite spot in chiang mai, a family-run restaurant named auntie deng's hammered meat.ere forever since it was only auntie deng's lightly slapped meat. he's practically family. [ speaking foreign language ] [ 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...
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he would have known deng xiaoping? they certainly knew each other. his father was the head of a province in the south and was a key experience. his father was a firebrand. his father believed in economic reform. that put him close. there was a key moment in the 1980's when the old guard was pushing back against economic reformers and xi jinping's father stepped forward and said what you are doing is wrong. don't purge the people who are trying to make meaningful progress. they lost that fight. he more or less lived out his career in comfortable obscurity. their relationship is complicated. his father was essential. in many ways, his father was a lifelong devotee of the communist party. he spent 16 years in one form of confinement or another because of the political chaos. charlie: he is more likely to do whatever he can to protect the party. evan: exactly. there is nothing in his life that suggests he would do something that departs from where the communist party comes from. the question becomes if the survival of the party depends on major economic
he would have known deng xiaoping? they certainly knew each other. his father was the head of a province in the south and was a key experience. his father was a firebrand. his father believed in economic reform. that put him close. there was a key moment in the 1980's when the old guard was pushing back against economic reformers and xi jinping's father stepped forward and said what you are doing is wrong. don't purge the people who are trying to make meaningful progress. they lost that fight....
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reigning expert at that time on japan in north asia and israel vocal that you who's starting his book on deng xiaoping. who else did they have? i can't remember. he was iraq's third and got a bunch of people together. the seminar was well received and went over well and give a little perspective for the managers to think about and doing that. and it was supported by walt. >> rick, do you think we could leave it there for now? >> i want to say one thing about one person sitting here because this we should not forget. the part of the success of the asia course was that we hired very bright motivated selfless people that were locals to the countries and developed into managers, et cetera and probably the best example of that issue yet and won't who is here. he will be in the history books as citibank forever because the only country manager whoever turned the lights out on a country and then went back and turned the lights back on when it was safe. [applause] >> maybe we could switch over to tom krause said in a telephone call. >> i will be very brief. it must have been a duet. based on the info
reigning expert at that time on japan in north asia and israel vocal that you who's starting his book on deng xiaoping. who else did they have? i can't remember. he was iraq's third and got a bunch of people together. the seminar was well received and went over well and give a little perspective for the managers to think about and doing that. and it was supported by walt. >> rick, do you think we could leave it there for now? >> i want to say one thing about one person sitting here...
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. >> daniel deng is an aid worker. an ethnic dinka, he told us that he found it hard to believe the fighting began because of deep rooted tribal animosity. but it has now spiraled into something that will take a long time to heal. >> so these are things, maybe, only the government knows. so but for us civilians, sometime, i think it's difficult for us to understand the reason why they are doing that. there is nobody who is not angry. everybody is angry. >> when the conflict broke out it immediately took on an ethnic dimension. and it did so not because these ethnic groups hated each other or they're intrinsically opposed to each other, but because the way in which the money had been shared out in the constituencies had been built by the members of the elite was ethnic. the dispute within the splm was over who would be at the top. there is no political agenda beyond power. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> next sunday. >> we're pioneers. >> the head of america's space age
. >> daniel deng is an aid worker. an ethnic dinka, he told us that he found it hard to believe the fighting began because of deep rooted tribal animosity. but it has now spiraled into something that will take a long time to heal. >> so these are things, maybe, only the government knows. so but for us civilians, sometime, i think it's difficult for us to understand the reason why they are doing that. there is nobody who is not angry. everybody is angry. >> when the conflict...
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. >>> i love few things more than quoting that impeccable communist deng zhao ping.are wassisms. dig deep and it's always about the money." meet tim sei, man of communist china, a man of impeccable taste. one of more than 150,000 shanghainese millionaires. accustomed to the good life. >> take the seawater out, replace with champagne. have it all at once, hopefully you like it. >> he likes nice things, and he makes donald trump's ticky-tack empire look like the back of pauley d.'s van. >> where are these from? they're great. >> france. >> france, fantastic. wow, they're in good shape. >> probably kept them happy. this one flying in jet with the seat belt so they're nice and happy and safe. >> apparently. >> tim is an investor into real estate, telecoms and the newly expanding service industries of the new china. he's also the president of roosevelt china investments, a very old company with a long history doing business here. created by the roosevelt family, maybe you've heard of them. this is his clubhouse, really. the house of roosevelt right in the middle of it all
. >>> i love few things more than quoting that impeccable communist deng zhao ping.are wassisms. dig deep and it's always about the money." meet tim sei, man of communist china, a man of impeccable taste. one of more than 150,000 shanghainese millionaires. accustomed to the good life. >> take the seawater out, replace with champagne. have it all at once, hopefully you like it. >> he likes nice things, and he makes donald trump's ticky-tack empire look like the back of...
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the worse that's hit nepal in more than eight deng aids. cbs news center, cherri gregg, "kyw news radio" cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> all right, cherry, thank you. 8:34 right now. grief in camden, after teenager was killed in a shooting early saturday morning. police found 18 year old jameer bowler suffering from a gunshot wounds on the 1200 block every mechanic street in camden. he was returned to cooper university hospital, where he died. so far police have not made any arrests. well, police have now arrested three juveniles in the vicious beating after man at an olney gas station. the attack happened back on april 7th, on the corner of fifth street and somerville avenue. police say the suspects jumped out of the mini-van then beat that sick tim with a hammer and piece of wood. police had previously arrested three other women in that attack. all six suspect face attempted murder charges. >> well, scene of terrible tragedy is now dedicated as a place of healing. "eyewitness news" at the corner of germantown and allegheny streets in north p
the worse that's hit nepal in more than eight deng aids. cbs news center, cherri gregg, "kyw news radio" cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> all right, cherry, thank you. 8:34 right now. grief in camden, after teenager was killed in a shooting early saturday morning. police found 18 year old jameer bowler suffering from a gunshot wounds on the 1200 block every mechanic street in camden. he was returned to cooper university hospital, where he died. so far police have not made...
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they'll decide between deng and life in prison without the possibility of parole. the process is expected to last into may as victim impact states will be read in court. the parents of youngest victim 8-year-old martin richards say they don't want the drag out eye motional saga that will accompany an execution. let's start with adam reiss. what's security been like today. >> reporter: heavy security all day long in particular along the route but here at the finish line, all along the route there were dogs and canine dogs and checkpoints and police about the last four blocks up to the finish line. they were about a million people along the route watching these 30,000 runners go for that coveted olive wreath. thousands continue to come through the finish line getting blankets and food. one group in particular 25 victims of the bombing, part of a group called 4/15 strong. they ran today a real triumph over tragedy. david childs from seattle with his second marathon. how was it? >> it was great, adam from start to finish the crowd was fantastic. there was police guards
they'll decide between deng and life in prison without the possibility of parole. the process is expected to last into may as victim impact states will be read in court. the parents of youngest victim 8-year-old martin richards say they don't want the drag out eye motional saga that will accompany an execution. let's start with adam reiss. what's security been like today. >> reporter: heavy security all day long in particular along the route but here at the finish line, all along the...
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very early second generation wealth, and whether creating millionaires once a week or something since dengo what we are seeing in china is not a genetic predisposition to gamble what we are seeing in china is the same thing we saw, my father and my former wife's father elaine's father were both gamblers. they moved to bet on baseball and football and go to a casino. it is part of that first generation of success profile, so anyway, that is still going on. >> rose: we will come back to big ideas but a couple of things, you mentioned elaine your wife, you are married and divorced and re married, then divorced. helped you very much in billion wynn. there is a fight of some kind about membership on the board her membership on the board in the interest of news. where does that stand? >> >> where it stands is that my company, like most public companies, is controlled really by outside directors, there are seven members of the board, ate members of the board, six of whom are independent directors and they decide what the slate of directors are to be when there is an election every year at the ann
very early second generation wealth, and whether creating millionaires once a week or something since dengo what we are seeing in china is not a genetic predisposition to gamble what we are seeing in china is the same thing we saw, my father and my former wife's father elaine's father were both gamblers. they moved to bet on baseball and football and go to a casino. it is part of that first generation of success profile, so anyway, that is still going on. >> rose: we will come back to big...