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ladies and gentlemen, mr. joseph hsu. [ringing bells] [applause] >> joseph hsu, ladies and gentlemen. joseph hsu. now, all those six men are competing against this man, ladies and gentlemen. we left him for last simply because he was the 46th annual cable car bell ringing champion. ladies and gentlemen, he's been with muni for nine years, eight years on the cable car. let's hear it for two-time winner mr. leonard oates. [applause] go -- good to see you, leonard. up got the gloves on. i see you are ready. you and i have a city in common. where were you born? >> new orleans, louisiana. >> new orleans, louisiana the yeah, let's hear it for the 504. how do you prepare for this whole darn thing here? >> practice. >> ok. that will get you to broadway but here you are in union square. ladies and gentlemen, two-time winner, mr. leonard oates. >> this is what i do every day. [ringing bells] >> leonard oates, ladies and gentlemen, reigning two-time champion mr. leonard oates. that completes the entire competition, ladies and gentle
ladies and gentlemen, mr. joseph hsu. [ringing bells] [applause] >> joseph hsu, ladies and gentlemen. joseph hsu. now, all those six men are competing against this man, ladies and gentlemen. we left him for last simply because he was the 46th annual cable car bell ringing champion. ladies and gentlemen, he's been with muni for nine years, eight years on the cable car. let's hear it for two-time winner mr. leonard oates. [applause] go -- good to see you, leonard. up got the gloves on. i...
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ladies and gentlemen, mr. ken lunardi.n lunardi. our second contestant is a grip. he's been with muni for three years. one year on the cable car. ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. how you doing, buddy? how are you? >> thank you. i'm ok. >> cool. sullivan, we scud a few questions. if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing? >> probably be cooking. >> good. i am so hungry. sullivan, give us a little warmup and then your bell ringing the ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. >> [ringing bells] >> sullivan philips, ladies and gentlemen! let's hear it for him. our third contestant has been with muni for 10 years. he's been on the cable car for six years. ladies and gentlemen, mr. howard woo. they're doctor they're not booing you, they're woo-ing you. ok. now if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing every day? >> fishing every day the >> excellent fishing off the coast here. what advice would you give to new operators of cable cars? >> new operators? stay out of buses. >> ladies
ladies and gentlemen, mr. ken lunardi.n lunardi. our second contestant is a grip. he's been with muni for three years. one year on the cable car. ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. how you doing, buddy? how are you? >> thank you. i'm ok. >> cool. sullivan, we scud a few questions. if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing? >> probably be cooking. >> good. i am so hungry. sullivan, give us a little warmup and then your bell ringing the ladies and...
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trinny whitaker, ladies and gentlemen. our sixth contestant is qualifieding for the -- qualifying for the very first time today. he's a conductor. he's been with muni 15 years, with the cable car division nine years. please welcome joseph hsu. mr. hsu, how's it going? if you weren't driving a cable car, what would you be doing? >> watching tv? >> so you can play the drums and watch perry mason at noon at the same time. sounds good to me. ladies and gentlemen, mr. joseph hsu. [ringing bells] [applause] >> joseph hsu, ladies and gentlemen. joseph hsu. now, all those six men are competing against this man, ladies and gentlemen. we left him for last simply because he was the 46th annual cable car bell ringing champion. ladies and gentlemen, he's been with muni for nine years, eight years on the cable car. let's hear it for two-time winner mr. leonard oates. [applause] go -- good to see you, leonard. up got the gloves on. i see you are ready. you and i have a city in common. where were you born? >> new orleans, louisiana. >> ne
trinny whitaker, ladies and gentlemen. our sixth contestant is qualifieding for the -- qualifying for the very first time today. he's a conductor. he's been with muni 15 years, with the cable car division nine years. please welcome joseph hsu. mr. hsu, how's it going? if you weren't driving a cable car, what would you be doing? >> watching tv? >> so you can play the drums and watch perry mason at noon at the same time. sounds good to me. ladies and gentlemen, mr. joseph hsu....
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ladies and gentlemen, mr. ken lunardi.n lunardi. our second contestant is a grip. he's been with muni for three years. one year on the cable car. ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. how you doing, buddy? how are you? >> thank you. i'm ok. >> cool. sullivan, we scud a few questions. if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing? >> probably be cooking. >> good. i am so hungry. sullivan, give us a little warmup and then your bell ringing the ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. >> [ringing bells] >> sullivan philips, lade
ladies and gentlemen, mr. ken lunardi.n lunardi. our second contestant is a grip. he's been with muni for three years. one year on the cable car. ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. how you doing, buddy? how are you? >> thank you. i'm ok. >> cool. sullivan, we scud a few questions. if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing? >> probably be cooking. >> good. i am so hungry. sullivan, give us a little warmup and then your bell ringing the ladies and...
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that institution, gentlemen, is a court. our court system has its faults, as do all other human institutions. our courts are the great levelers. and in our courts all men are created equal. i know idealists to believe firmly in the integrity of our court and our jury system. that's a living, working reality. gentlemen, a court is only as good as every man of you sitting before me on this jury. a court is only as sound as its jury and a jury is only as sound as the men who make it up . i'm confident that you will review without passion the evidence you have heard, come to a decision and restore this defendant to his family. in the name of god, do your duty. in the name of god, believe him. [applause] >> what you heard was a literal translation of the book word for word, and we have to remember that this book was written just at the onset of the civil rights movement. so we're going to talk about this book. we're also going to talk about the written word and how powerful it is in terms of our perceptions of the justice system.
that institution, gentlemen, is a court. our court system has its faults, as do all other human institutions. our courts are the great levelers. and in our courts all men are created equal. i know idealists to believe firmly in the integrity of our court and our jury system. that's a living, working reality. gentlemen, a court is only as good as every man of you sitting before me on this jury. a court is only as sound as its jury and a jury is only as sound as the men who make it up . i'm...
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our paradigm changes ladies and gentlemen. what i would like to do is this. i want to pull the lens back to use that metaphor. what's feeding that monster. to think strategically. if anything, if you leave here today, you will leave with my accent. one last thing. i do speak to children an awful lot. i have a doctorate. education has meant more for me. i am under no illusion. i also know that having a doctorate doesn't confir wisdom. when people made fun of me. i remember me mom coming home. foreign long speaking. >> we had beans at breakfast, lunch and dinner. bean pudding. i stop counting them after a while. we even had american cuisine. we made rainbow bread. you remember that. i speak to children and listen to them. it's beautiful to hear you, mr. adachi, say that. probably because of this, more one saying how is that. the only people who speak the truth are children and people who have had too much to drink. that's called wisdom. you think about it. i am going to share one more thing. i will speak briefly on the concepts of that. if i asked you right now
our paradigm changes ladies and gentlemen. what i would like to do is this. i want to pull the lens back to use that metaphor. what's feeding that monster. to think strategically. if anything, if you leave here today, you will leave with my accent. one last thing. i do speak to children an awful lot. i have a doctorate. education has meant more for me. i am under no illusion. i also know that having a doctorate doesn't confir wisdom. when people made fun of me. i remember me mom coming home....
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she grabbed her earings, ladies and gentlemen. because i don't know. i think she has never seen a latino closeup and my cilantro cologne. i mean no disrespect. it was her gut level reaction. i said, today i choose not to rob you. let me do this. i could go on and on. i want to respect the time. let me talk
she grabbed her earings, ladies and gentlemen. because i don't know. i think she has never seen a latino closeup and my cilantro cologne. i mean no disrespect. it was her gut level reaction. i said, today i choose not to rob you. let me do this. i could go on and on. i want to respect the time. let me talk
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one more thing, gentlemen, before i quit. thomas jefferson once said that all men are created equal, a phrase which the yankees and the side of the executive branch in washington are fond at hurling at us. there is a tendency in this year of grace, 1935, to use this phrase out of context to satisfy all conditions, the most ridiculous example i can think of is when the people who run our public education promote that stupid and idle along with the industryous. because all men are created equal, educators gravely tell us the children left behind suffer terrible feelings of inadequacy. we all know that all men are not created equal. in the sense some people would have us believe. some people are smarter than others. some have more opportunity because they're born with it. some men make more money than others. some ladies bake better cakes than others. some people are born gifted beyond the normal scope of most men. but there is one way in our society that all men are created equal. there is one human institution that makes the p
one more thing, gentlemen, before i quit. thomas jefferson once said that all men are created equal, a phrase which the yankees and the side of the executive branch in washington are fond at hurling at us. there is a tendency in this year of grace, 1935, to use this phrase out of context to satisfy all conditions, the most ridiculous example i can think of is when the people who run our public education promote that stupid and idle along with the industryous. because all men are created equal,...
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that's right, ladies and gentlemen. my name is jackie neptune.hese are my fabulous group -- what's the name, fellas? ♪ planetarium >> before we get started tonight, i have a question for you all. have you seen earth? ♪ ♪ but have you seen earth >> from space? ♪ tell me have you seen earth ♪ >> from space? ♪ oh planetarium [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> but just how far is space anyway, fellas? it's not so far, my brothers. it is not so far at all. >> not when you have a space shuttle. >> that's right. you see, when you have a space shuttle, earth and space are separated by just a thin little line. >> right on. ♪ it's a thin line between earth and space ♪ ♪ it's called the exosphere ♪ ♪ it's a thin line between earth and space ♪ ♪ but the shuttle can cross it ♪ ♪ it's a thin line between earth and space ♪ ♪ it ain't that far ♪ planetarium [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you, fellas, thank you so much. give yourselves a round of applause, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] you know, we're always saying that if you want to see space and
that's right, ladies and gentlemen. my name is jackie neptune.hese are my fabulous group -- what's the name, fellas? ♪ planetarium >> before we get started tonight, i have a question for you all. have you seen earth? ♪ ♪ but have you seen earth >> from space? ♪ tell me have you seen earth ♪ >> from space? ♪ oh planetarium [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> but just how far is space anyway, fellas? it's not so far, my brothers. it is not so far at all. >>...
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and author and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want if i can go to you fill up first. christianity is a message everyone would agree with that but are there wrong ways to deliver that message and i'm talking more specifically in this program business because christianity as a business is quite profitable profitable how ethical is that in your mind. peter first of all thanks for hosting this program and allowing us to talk about jesus on this venue i do appreciate it and pray that it would be useful to him. first of all the gospel has always been marketed the word in the bible is published and so the gospel is to be published but there are several difficulties with it you said that christianity is basically a message and that's half true message is part of it but it's also a person in the message doesn't come without the person and so they need to be kept together the message and the person so that the message doesn't become simply an abstract idea devoid of person ok but i mea
and author and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want if i can go to you fill up first. christianity is a message everyone would agree with that but are there wrong ways to deliver that message and i'm talking more specifically in this program business because christianity as a business is quite profitable profitable how ethical is that in your mind. peter first of all thanks for hosting...
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in london we cross to me should i be all that she is a political expert on the balkans all right gentlemen crosstalk rules are in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want me should i go to you first today is the sixteenth anniversary official anniversary of events that occurred in cyber needs are you satisfied how mainstream media portrays those events and we can use tragic events or i can you can use whatever you want but how do you feel that the description of that anniversary is being understood understood today. well i've been hoping for the last sixteen years the way that it has been represented let us start out with its description was the worst the war crime in europe since so the second world war the worst war crime in the second world war was the crime of aggression by nazi germany against a neighboring state but that was not decided by meat was decided by the nuremberg tribunal that action has been repeated in europe by the bonding of the federal republic of yugoslavia by nineteen nato states led by the united states and that is the worst war crime for me in this war cr
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you gentlemen have used the word serbs i never have. aggressor in this war i consider to belgrade and serbian not serve as a nationality but serbian as citizens or in this case as a regime i actually do not only knowledge of but i do have sorrow for all the victims of the war and i also should remind you that there were many serbs that is serves as a nationality who defend it sorry it only defended bosnia herzegovina probably one of the greatest heroes if not the greatest hero of the defense of bosnia-herzegovina is a serb ethnic galls me and it's a given in general you have on b.v.i. there were many others in the government now so i have no qualms about honoring the memory of all the victims but we have to distinguish between a fascist policy and one that engage in ethnic cleansing and genocide to create ethnically pure territories and all the talk about what the united states and the western european countries are doing in the region i may agree or disagree but that's not relevant as that issue of straw benita it is not relevant to th
you gentlemen have used the word serbs i never have. aggressor in this war i consider to belgrade and serbian not serve as a nationality but serbian as citizens or in this case as a regime i actually do not only knowledge of but i do have sorrow for all the victims of the war and i also should remind you that there were many serbs that is serves as a nationality who defend it sorry it only defended bosnia herzegovina probably one of the greatest heroes if not the greatest hero of the defense of...
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gentlemen we've come to the end of the program here many thanks to my guest today in london columbus and sydney and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember crosstalk. limitless . live.
gentlemen we've come to the end of the program here many thanks to my guest today in london columbus and sydney and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember crosstalk. limitless . live.
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can be raised in the future so in a sense they're less fundamental than that if you was ok gentlemen let's go let's turn this to russia chris how is all that we've mentioned in this program so far of affecting russia and how will it affect russia it will right now russia's been affected because investors globally are just risk adverse you know be taking any major bets they're watching the big picture in europe in the u.s. and that means that they're generally very quiet in countries like russia let's face it peripheral countries russia continues to be viewed as something as a derivative trade in the global economy so so that uncertainty is affecting russia it's it's we've seen volatility in the stock market the market of course reflecting the news flow but in general there's not a great deal of investment activity in. for now it has to be said you know thank god for libya. but this is. really keeping the old process going twenty. you know relatively look fiscally and in terms of its budgets it looks very good but it's still you know the backdrop obviously it's still viewed as a as a
can be raised in the future so in a sense they're less fundamental than that if you was ok gentlemen let's go let's turn this to russia chris how is all that we've mentioned in this program so far of affecting russia and how will it affect russia it will right now russia's been affected because investors globally are just risk adverse you know be taking any major bets they're watching the big picture in europe in the u.s. and that means that they're generally very quiet in countries like russia...
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gentlemen we've lost have come to the end of the program here many thanks to my guest today in london columbus and sydney and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world. giant corporations are. he's available in. the old mine coal. mine coal. results in. new supply and. golden cliff results in spite of. the research but the church of. the sea. in this. division. is in danger of breaking into as the son of six joined strong. winds and already troubled said. a border checkpoint security council has held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation and they. were sent to restore. the maybe seven. important push to. also germany's finance minister. will be severely limited at the chance that i had a medical took a similar hard line or just said but it will not conditionally buy out the bones of trying to be there as a methods. and of course to resolve the debt ceiling negotiations in the us is delayed while republicans think enough support to get the cost and a
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or more vulnerable because of this issue of higher budget grouping on price and ok gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we'll go to a short break and after that break we'll continue our discussion on russia in global volatility state with r.t. . welcome to the. one who makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i just seen products they don't understand. easy steps he followed russian innovators to each of bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on stuff on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. the last time the close of team was in the cool gun ranges where men flock from all over the world saga few centimeters to their self-confidence. this time margi goes to the on the region. for the gold rush still gets people hiked up. her an ancient tri likes to save its culture. where cranes are protected in the first and only unofficial nature preserve. the region. should close up on the party. welcome back to on the money hiring people today we're talking about russia and volatility but first let's have an overv
or more vulnerable because of this issue of higher budget grouping on price and ok gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we'll go to a short break and after that break we'll continue our discussion on russia in global volatility state with r.t. . welcome to the. one who makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i just seen products they don't understand. easy steps he followed russian innovators to each of bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back...
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i say guilt, gentlemen, because it was guilt that motivated her . she has committed no crime. she has merely broken a rigid and time-honored code of our society, a code so severe that whoever breaks it is hounded from our midst as unfit to live with. she is the victim of cruel poverty and ignorance but i cannot pity her. she is white. she understood full well the enormity of her offense, but because her desires were stronger than the code she was breaking she persisted in breaking it. she persisted, and her subsequent behavior is something we have all known at one time or another. she tried to put the -- she did something every child has done. she tried to put the evidence of her offense away from her, but in this case she was no child hiding stolen contraband. she struck out as her victim of necessity. she must put him away from her. she must remove him from her presence, from this world. she must destroy the evidence of her offense. what was the evidence of her offense? tom robinson, a human being. she must put tom robinson away from her. tom ns
i say guilt, gentlemen, because it was guilt that motivated her . she has committed no crime. she has merely broken a rigid and time-honored code of our society, a code so severe that whoever breaks it is hounded from our midst as unfit to live with. she is the victim of cruel poverty and ignorance but i cannot pity her. she is white. she understood full well the enormity of her offense, but because her desires were stronger than the code she was breaking she persisted in breaking it. she...
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gentlemen we've come to the end of the program here many thanks to my guest today in london columbus and sydney and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk. in india they move joint people to. the gateway hotel the grand imperial troy west coast coromandel. to go. round the sun the colonel was hotel treat. america's biggest creditor china lashes out at washington for putting the global economy at risk by not reaching agreement to keep its debt in check. eurozone dream the cost of dealing with a currency crisis undermines the promise of her spirity as an e.u. member. prepares to present its own perspective on what caused the plane of the late president kaczynski to crash in western russia. russian scientists claims keeping a close eye on the sun could help predict when natural disasters are about to strike. and on air twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t.m. carrie johnson the country which holds more u.s. debt than any other has hit out at the failure of congress to reach a deal the debt ceiling china says the political deadlock
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gentlemen i. have come to the end of the program here many thanks to my guest today in london columbus and sydney and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk. good report for the accusations significant it's just an attempt to shift some parts of the glane aviation experts say war souls clutching at straws as poland reluctantly admits being chiefly responsible for the plane crash that killed the nation's president last year also. we should have amputated greece from the euro zone long ago the greek drain away spain the country's credit rating prepares for the worst because of its eurozone stablemates instability while germany refuses to sign blank checks on athens junk bonds. deadline choose day but still no sign of a decision in the u.s. debt as rival parties wrestle over a solution america's biggest lender china loses its patience. and the square foot of civil unrest thousands camped out in israel's public plazas demanding better living conditions
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investment research in our sis at citi bank ok chris i'm going to start out with you gentlemen let's all talk about the volatility in the world let's start with the eurozone. where is it going is there any end in sight and if there isn't in sight what's a outcome no i don't think that's what we're not expecting to see any you know short term solutions clearly this is a very extensive problem and it's going to require you know a substantial year or wait you know solution so i think you know obviously to the summer months we expect to see some perhaps some temporary stopgap measures but it's only been started that is for two years it's going to keep going like that i would think you know we are now at the point where there has to be something much more radical we will need to see the banking system in europe for example provide provide it with some substantial trillion euro or backstop for example because that's the big threat to all of this is that if you do get a default and leave these countries there you start to run again because my default and second of all what do we do you thin
investment research in our sis at citi bank ok chris i'm going to start out with you gentlemen let's all talk about the volatility in the world let's start with the eurozone. where is it going is there any end in sight and if there isn't in sight what's a outcome no i don't think that's what we're not expecting to see any you know short term solutions clearly this is a very extensive problem and it's going to require you know a substantial year or wait you know solution so i think you know...
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he is a political analyst and a founding member of the libyan human rights commission all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means crosstalk rules in effect and that means you can jump any time you want and i always start this program with the person that had to get up early as far as i'm going to go to you amara in los angeles is there a political solution to the conflict ongoing conflict now in libya because we see why mainstream media says that's not a possibility though we hear here european officials saying there is there should be a possibility of a political solution and we have the the international criminal court saying that his son and a security chief should be indicted for war crimes and that kind of says you shouldn't talk to people like that so i ask my question again is there a political solution to the ongoing conflict quagmire standoff in libya. peter thank you so much for having me on. it depends on your definition of what a political solution is. quite simply if he and his family leave libya we want to have any war we want to have any bloodshed we want to have any k
he is a political analyst and a founding member of the libyan human rights commission all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means crosstalk rules in effect and that means you can jump any time you want and i always start this program with the person that had to get up early as far as i'm going to go to you amara in los angeles is there a political solution to the conflict ongoing conflict now in libya because we see why mainstream media says that's not a possibility though we hear here...
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i will end with this, ladies and gentlemen. i got on the airplane. i was tired. i got in and i was on a good airline. i got in the window seat. a gentlemen, an african american. people were getting on the plane and they were bypassing us. they would look and keep going. i knew something was up. they looked at the same chairs. i said, it is what it is. until a young boy came. and he sat between us. that gave me an awful lot of hope. it took him to teach us. children have a renewed effect on us. finally to conclude. i had a great complement. most teachers who are here with respect. you are the reason we are here. you give us hope. this complement, he said, doctor revelez. you are pretty cool. nice, huh. but then he said. do you want me to hook you up with my mom. doctor adachi, thank you very much. >> all right. my name is is an swan right. according to a 2001 survey. 84 percent said they were satisfied with high school safety. 22 percent said they were not. >> my name is matesh. whether students were asked if they felt safe on their way to school. 43 percent said
i will end with this, ladies and gentlemen. i got on the airplane. i was tired. i got in and i was on a good airline. i got in the window seat. a gentlemen, an african american. people were getting on the plane and they were bypassing us. they would look and keep going. i knew something was up. they looked at the same chairs. i said, it is what it is. until a young boy came. and he sat between us. that gave me an awful lot of hope. it took him to teach us. children have a renewed effect on us....
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david li -- good evening, ladies and gentlemen.rom china i am extremely handicapped in this debate because in my culture and in my education, we do not advocate debates, especially debates against an elderly sage. today i would urge you to read all the best-sellers done by my co-debaters. they are much better at explaining the huge amount of changes in china in the past decades and also even more the mountain of challenges, just as fareed has explained to you. buy their books - today i am advocating their points. however, i would like to share with you three simple points, summarized by three keywords. the first keyword is energy. i would argue that the changes you have witnessed in the past decades in china at most are only halfway done. what we're seeing is continued change in china. why -- because there is energy. there's new energy there in our gas tank, for continued change, whether it's economic or political. why -- because the changes came from a spectacular clash of civilizations between china and the west as recently as 17
david li -- good evening, ladies and gentlemen.rom china i am extremely handicapped in this debate because in my culture and in my education, we do not advocate debates, especially debates against an elderly sage. today i would urge you to read all the best-sellers done by my co-debaters. they are much better at explaining the huge amount of changes in china in the past decades and also even more the mountain of challenges, just as fareed has explained to you. buy their books - today i am...