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so japan india and australia they are all major trading partners with china but however as global tensions continue to frame the commerce and industry leaders of those 3 countries they have raised the need for a more fair and predictable trade environment as we just talked about so this new development comes amid escalating u.s. china tensions a standoff on the china and the border and an increasingly strained relationship between beijing and australia as well so these nations have realized they've been to depend on china for trade and they have suffered greatly this year from the massive supply chain disruptions which highlighted this need for more diversification and additional outlets so a lot of analysts are still very skeptical that this move will have any real impact at all because in the past india and japan they have all signed various free trade agreements they have lower tariffs with partner countries while also denying those exact same privileges to china ultimately has never achieve this intended objective as goes just continue to flow from china so right now japan is taking th
so japan india and australia they are all major trading partners with china but however as global tensions continue to frame the commerce and industry leaders of those 3 countries they have raised the need for a more fair and predictable trade environment as we just talked about so this new development comes amid escalating u.s. china tensions a standoff on the china and the border and an increasingly strained relationship between beijing and australia as well so these nations have realized...
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. >>> japan and india have signed an agreement for their defense forces to exchange supplies and logisticalupport as part of efforts to strengthen security cooperation. japan's ambassador to india signed the acquisition on wednesday. it allows spies to be shared such as food and fuel. the agreement also applies to rescue operations in case of disasters. ammunition was excluded from the pact, at india's request. japan has signed similar defense logistics agreements with five other countries, including the united states and australia. taiwan says chinese fighter planes entered its air defense identification zone during drills off the coast of the island this week. >>>> military maneuvers s by ch government constitute a serious provocation on taiwan and a grave threat to international peace and stability. >> taiwan's defense ministry said china's air force and navy held a two-day exercise off the taiwan's south western coast through thursday. the ministry said the chinese fighter jets were flying about 160 kilometers from the taiwanese mainland. chinese military aircraft have often entered the
. >>> japan and india have signed an agreement for their defense forces to exchange supplies and logisticalupport as part of efforts to strengthen security cooperation. japan's ambassador to india signed the acquisition on wednesday. it allows spies to be shared such as food and fuel. the agreement also applies to rescue operations in case of disasters. ammunition was excluded from the pact, at india's request. japan has signed similar defense logistics agreements with five other...
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india. it's on the quad, which is the u.s. in the australia and japane concept of coordination of the four nations working together. what is your view on how india can contribute to a quad or, you can brought it to multilateral approaches with the u.s. to neutralize chinese influence in the indo pacific? >> guest: i think all of those countries are extremely important in the region. as we follow, it will lead to diplomacy and the strategic relationships, with the state department from us that we provide is good military relationships and my role with the chief of staff, you take a look at the armies very, very important in those regions of the chief of staff tend to be very, very important sprites are having a strong military relationship with my counterparts in finding out where we have common interests and where we can work together is very, very important. with those chiefs we have good relationships. c went great, another pacific question, this one from todd of the army times. could you please discuss your thoughts on stationing a rotational use of
india. it's on the quad, which is the u.s. in the australia and japane concept of coordination of the four nations working together. what is your view on how india can contribute to a quad or, you can brought it to multilateral approaches with the u.s. to neutralize chinese influence in the indo pacific? >> guest: i think all of those countries are extremely important in the region. as we follow, it will lead to diplomacy and the strategic relationships, with the state department from us...
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taking on australia, japan, india. sparring with donald trump. they let the plague out.ight around the world. this week it was accused of ordering barbados to ditch the queen. in the years when china was building up its strength and wealth, its official slogan was a modest one, "hide your light and bide your time." but in the past ten years as china's strength has grown, the official slogan has changed. now it's, "strive for achievement". should we be worried? the leading chinese dissident, ai weiwei, now in exile in cambridge, thinks the west is so dependent on china, it's incapable of resisting. the west should really worry about china from decades ago. and now it's already a bit too late. there's almost no way for the west to stop this, kind of, profit—making business and to simply cut it off, it will hurt, deeply. that's why china is very arrogant. china sees it differently. it regards itself as a developing country, only now taking its rightful place in the world. hello, sorry for the wait. this newspaper owner is closely linked to the top chinese leadership. transl
taking on australia, japan, india. sparring with donald trump. they let the plague out.ight around the world. this week it was accused of ordering barbados to ditch the queen. in the years when china was building up its strength and wealth, its official slogan was a modest one, "hide your light and bide your time." but in the past ten years as china's strength has grown, the official slogan has changed. now it's, "strive for achievement". should we be worried? the leading...
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taking o australia, japan, india. sparring with donald trump. >> they let the plague out. china uses its economic muscle right aund the world. this week, it was accused of ordering barbados to ditch the queen. t years where china was building up its strength and wealth, it's official slogan wae a modest hide your light, and bide your time. strength has grown, the official slogan has changed now it's strive for achievement. should we be worried? the leading chinese dissident is now in exile in cambridge and thinks the west is so dependent onhi, it is incapable of resisting. >> the rest -- west should really wor about china from decades ago. now, it is already t late. there's almost no way for the west to stop them. this kind of profit-making business and to simply cut it off, it will hurt deeply. that'why china is very arront. john: china sees it differently. it regards itself as a deloping country, only now taking its rightful place in the world. >> sorry for the wait. john:el a newspaper writer cl linked to the top chinese leadership. >> the situation is tense. that is at
taking o australia, japan, india. sparring with donald trump. >> they let the plague out. china uses its economic muscle right aund the world. this week, it was accused of ordering barbados to ditch the queen. t years where china was building up its strength and wealth, it's official slogan wae a modest hide your light, and bide your time. strength has grown, the official slogan has changed now it's strive for achievement. should we be worried? the leading chinese dissident is now in...
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south korea japan india etc simply because it is now the number one trade partner for over 100 countries so these things happen it's part of time but it's not easy the question is how will be solved well let's put that question to to raise the fallen how will it be sold and is china let's be honest is china using is diplomacy to punish people or is it doing well great powers day. well iran machiavelli advised leaders that it was better to be feared than to be loved and beijing's punishment of policy seems to be following that advice as be documented research over a 10 year period which recorded 152 cases of course of diplomacy affecting 27 countries as well as here in the european union so we've seen a sharp escalation in these tactics during covert 1000 it hasn't been put on hold in fact it's actually accelerated so we've seen of course wolf where you're diplomats but why why do you think it's accelerated i think it's because of the combination that the chinese communist party's impression is that they're winning and a fleeting window of opportunity remains and that the c.c.p. believe t
south korea japan india etc simply because it is now the number one trade partner for over 100 countries so these things happen it's part of time but it's not easy the question is how will be solved well let's put that question to to raise the fallen how will it be sold and is china let's be honest is china using is diplomacy to punish people or is it doing well great powers day. well iran machiavelli advised leaders that it was better to be feared than to be loved and beijing's punishment of...
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taking on australia, japan, india. sparring with donald trump. they let the plague out.tch the queen. in the years when china was building up its strength and wealth, its official slogan was a modest one, "hide your light and bide your time." but in the past ten years as china‘s strength has grown, the official slogan has changed. now it‘s, "strive for achievement". should we be worried? the leading chinese dissident, ai weiwei, now in exile in cambridge, thinks the west is so dependent on china, it‘s incapable of resisting. the west should really worry about china from decades ago. and now it‘s already a bit too late. there‘s almost no way for the west to stop this, kind of, profit—making business and to simply cut it off, it will hurt, deeply. that‘s why china is very arrogant. china sees it differently. it regards itself as a developing country, only now taking its rightful place in the world. hello, sorry for the wait. this newspaper owner is closely linked to the top chinese leadership. translation: the situation is tense. that‘s a fact, but we are not confronting n
taking on australia, japan, india. sparring with donald trump. they let the plague out.tch the queen. in the years when china was building up its strength and wealth, its official slogan was a modest one, "hide your light and bide your time." but in the past ten years as china‘s strength has grown, the official slogan has changed. now it‘s, "strive for achievement". should we be worried? the leading chinese dissident, ai weiwei, now in exile in cambridge, thinks the west...
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the one thing that i am personally very focused on is actually the relationship between japan and indiaf course, you know, the u.s.-japan relationship, the japan-china relationship, let's just be honest. these are very dense and well trodden and well analyzed, you know, and well staffed relationships between countries, but where prime minister abe made it difficult, he brought india into the foray. it will be interesting to see the japan-india relationship mature further onto to the next prime minister. thank yousper koll, so much. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. samsung has won a deal to provide 5g wireless solutions to verizon in the u.s., a big win for the business. the contract is valid through the end of 2025. the deal marks one of samsung's biggest contracts. it decided to take on the likes of ericsson, nokia, and huawei, which is battling u.s. sanctions. isancial times says ab invev replacing carlos brito. he led the brewing giant through a series of takeovers as it transforms into the world's largest -- outside candidates are being considered. he has been c
the one thing that i am personally very focused on is actually the relationship between japan and indiaf course, you know, the u.s.-japan relationship, the japan-china relationship, let's just be honest. these are very dense and well trodden and well analyzed, you know, and well staffed relationships between countries, but where prime minister abe made it difficult, he brought india into the foray. it will be interesting to see the japan-india relationship mature further onto to the next prime...
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in the coming years will be japan and india, in particular with australia also playing a critical roleso to me it is a bit of a mystery about what beijing is thinking. perhaps when you are that strong and they are feeling their oats, they are beginning to say, hey, why are we putting aside these disputes? china deserves to be respected and others should defer. host: brad in kentucky, good morning. caller: good morning. mr. colby, you have quite an impressive resume. first question for you, when we were making the decision to go into iraq, was bush misled about wmds, that would be one question i have. even on the day of 9/11, he had a real strong -- he was verbally telling aides for this to lead into saddam somehow. where does that come from? you were close, you are there, can you talk about it? host: brad, thanks for calling. guest: thanks, brad. it is a great question. you may have seen in my background that i served on the commission set up to look into why the iraqi intelligence was wrong. this may be sounds like monday morning quarterbacking, but i always thought the iraq war was a
in the coming years will be japan and india, in particular with australia also playing a critical roleso to me it is a bit of a mystery about what beijing is thinking. perhaps when you are that strong and they are feeling their oats, they are beginning to say, hey, why are we putting aside these disputes? china deserves to be respected and others should defer. host: brad in kentucky, good morning. caller: good morning. mr. colby, you have quite an impressive resume. first question for you, when...
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and eu, our european friends and true allies, and japan and india will create a coalition one.at really understands what the chinese are trying to do. and we negotiate with them as a group, as a democracy. free market democracy. independents. it is the only way that you can make any changes in the u.s. government and congress has done extraordinary things but u.s. cannot do it alone. especially in a situation where it is america first and all those naive clichÉs. we are in a very interconnected world. and let's be interconnected with the best of the rural. the best of the world still exists, our european brothers and sisters, japan, india, great democracies of the world. we can do this together and create the world we want. we cannot do it with the chinese communist party. >> we thank you, senator casey, do you have any other questions you would like to ask? >> i hope you can see and hear me. >> there we can. we can see you and hear you. >> that is great. i was hoping for at least audio, thank you so much for the hearing. i just had one question that i wanted to ask earlier abo
and eu, our european friends and true allies, and japan and india will create a coalition one.at really understands what the chinese are trying to do. and we negotiate with them as a group, as a democracy. free market democracy. independents. it is the only way that you can make any changes in the u.s. government and congress has done extraordinary things but u.s. cannot do it alone. especially in a situation where it is america first and all those naive clichÉs. we are in a very...
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new cases have been recorded on wednesday and more than 82000 people have died of covert 19 in india japan has a new prime minister designate. is a long time ally of the former prime minister shinzo are both resigned for health reasons before sukkot takes office will have to be officially appointed by the japanese emperor those are the headlines women make science is up next. is the government take the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues we listen i still think that travel is the safest mode of travel and to spend that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter. is going to be choppy but it's ok so there i was going to leave the names and then always want experience and they were then just swap and when we observe we have to have a kind of as well but we really because we're an adult in an area.
new cases have been recorded on wednesday and more than 82000 people have died of covert 19 in india japan has a new prime minister designate. is a long time ally of the former prime minister shinzo are both resigned for health reasons before sukkot takes office will have to be officially appointed by the japanese emperor those are the headlines women make science is up next. is the government take the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues we listen i still think that...
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in the coming years will be japan and india, in particular with australia also playing a critical role. of a me it is a bit mystery about what beijing is thinking. perhaps when you are that strong and they are feeling their oats, they are beginning to say, hey, why are we putting aside these disputes? china deserves to be respected and others should defer. host: brad in kentucky, good morning. caller: good morning. mr. colby, you have quite an impressive resume. you, when wen for were making the decision to go , was bush misled about wmds, that would be one question i have. even on the day of 9/11, he had a real strong -- he was verbally for this to lead into saddam somehow. where does that come from? you were close, you are there, can you talk about it? calling.d, thanks for guest: thanks, brad. question.eat you may have seen in my background that i served on the commission set up to look into why the iraqi intelligence was wrong. this may be sounds like monday morning quarterbacking, but i always thought the iraq war was a mistake but i don't acted onsident bush bad faith. i think he
in the coming years will be japan and india, in particular with australia also playing a critical role. of a me it is a bit mystery about what beijing is thinking. perhaps when you are that strong and they are feeling their oats, they are beginning to say, hey, why are we putting aside these disputes? china deserves to be respected and others should defer. host: brad in kentucky, good morning. caller: good morning. mr. colby, you have quite an impressive resume. you, when wen for were making...
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demands are not coming just from african member states they're also coming from places like japan germany india or brazil because for them now it's 75 years old of the u.n. it's extremely important to understand not only what can the u.n. security council do for its own permanent members but really how can we adapt to global realities a month in the u.n. is a relevant international organization and just as i just want to read a quote by the irish president when he spoke at the general assembly last year he said that we we continue to witness and historic and just under representation of africa which was still ruled by colonial powers when the un came into existence and the security council established you know the irish papers and to go on to say that africans must be allowed to have a say say in council decisions that a fix their own continent just what's your take on the idea that decisions are being made that affect the continent and africans don't have a seat at that table. this is a very open tune quote from terrorist president because 75 years ago when the wind was created most of africa
demands are not coming just from african member states they're also coming from places like japan germany india or brazil because for them now it's 75 years old of the u.n. it's extremely important to understand not only what can the u.n. security council do for its own permanent members but really how can we adapt to global realities a month in the u.n. is a relevant international organization and just as i just want to read a quote by the irish president when he spoke at the general assembly...
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and does the mindset of coming just from africa member states also coming from places like japan and germany india or brazil because for them now it's 75 years old of the un it's extremely important to understand not only what can the u.n. security council do for its own permanent members but really how can we adapt to global realities and months in the un is a relevant international organization. just as i just want to read a quote by the irish president when he spoke at the general assembly last year he said that we we continue to witness and historic and jest under representation of africa which was still ruled by colonial powers when the un came into existence and the security council established you know the ice for a president to go on to say that africans must be allowed to have a say a say in council decisions that have fix their own continent just what's your take on the idea that decisions being made that affect the continent and african start have a seat at that table. this is a very open tune quote from terrorist president 75 years ago when the wind was created most of africa was not e
and does the mindset of coming just from africa member states also coming from places like japan and germany india or brazil because for them now it's 75 years old of the un it's extremely important to understand not only what can the u.n. security council do for its own permanent members but really how can we adapt to global realities and months in the un is a relevant international organization. just as i just want to read a quote by the irish president when he spoke at the general assembly...
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and doesn't mind at all coming just from africa member states also coming from places like japan and germany india or brazil because for them now it's 75 years old of the un it's extremely important to understand not only what can the u.n. security council do for its own permanent members but really how can we adapt to global realities a month in the u.n. is a relevant international organization. just as i just want to read a quote by the irish president when he spoke at the general assembly last year he said that we we continue to witness and historic and just under representation of africa which was still ruled by colonial power was when the u.n. came into existence and the security council established you know the irish player president to go on to say that africans must be allowed to have a say say in council decisions that affects their own continent just what's your take on the idea that decisions are being made that affect the continent and africans don't have a seat at that table. this is a very open tune quote from the irish president 75 years ago when the wind was created most of africa
and doesn't mind at all coming just from africa member states also coming from places like japan and germany india or brazil because for them now it's 75 years old of the un it's extremely important to understand not only what can the u.n. security council do for its own permanent members but really how can we adapt to global realities a month in the u.n. is a relevant international organization. just as i just want to read a quote by the irish president when he spoke at the general assembly...
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and member states are divided particularly between countries like brazil india japan germany leading african countries that want more permanent members and those countries like italy korea turkey that would like to see more nonpermanent members so the international community is very divided on this on this point so i don't think we'll see any change on that soon at doesn't mean that the u.n. hasn't been innovating but it's been doing it in different ways and i think an exciting area is the area of technology. we have the 1st secretary general antonio to terrorists with a science and engineering background and he's been trying to find ways in which the u.n. can get closer to the people that it seeks to so. last week their food and agriculture organization led by a true junior of china. entered into a partnership with google the technology company to create a platform using big data so that anyone in the world with basic internet access can tap into information on agriculture climate. environmental issues to help steer the planting of their net crops so that's one of the instances in t
and member states are divided particularly between countries like brazil india japan germany leading african countries that want more permanent members and those countries like italy korea turkey that would like to see more nonpermanent members so the international community is very divided on this on this point so i don't think we'll see any change on that soon at doesn't mean that the u.n. hasn't been innovating but it's been doing it in different ways and i think an exciting area is the area...
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they're already involved in conflict with india and japan. and decreasing their ability to rise as a hostile superpower? i think these actions on tic doc and wechat -- tiktok, these are all very important steps, and we still have a giant american tool kit that can be deployed against the economic, industrial and technological aspect of the people's republic of china. maria: yeah. >> the treasury has not yet been fully unleashed here. maria: well, and you've said in the past when we've spoken about this, that you believe this economic soft war, you know, this fight, whatever you want to call it between the united states and china, is going to play out in the corporate boardroom, it's going to play out in companies. and it count seem like many s&p 500 large global companies that are american companies but have operations all over the world have gotten the memo, jonathan. they're not necessarily recognizing the national security risks that you cite, but instead focused on the growth potential and selling to 1.4 billion people. >> i think that's
they're already involved in conflict with india and japan. and decreasing their ability to rise as a hostile superpower? i think these actions on tic doc and wechat -- tiktok, these are all very important steps, and we still have a giant american tool kit that can be deployed against the economic, industrial and technological aspect of the people's republic of china. maria: yeah. >> the treasury has not yet been fully unleashed here. maria: well, and you've said in the past when we've...
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and doesn't mind at all coming just from africa member states also coming from places like japan and germany india or brazil because for them now it's 75 years old of the un it's extremely important to understand not only what can the un security council do for its own permanent members but really how can we adapt to global realities and months in the un is a relevant international organization. just as i just want to read a quote by the irish president when he spoke at the general assembly...
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regards to our panel is are our allies and other nations that follow the rule of law, whether india, japan, south korea, the strongpublicschools.org -- the combinee they poised to and develop a collaborative trade policy which will exert such pressure on china that they will be diverted from the course they are on and move towards importing with the international order? are we there, and if we are not there, what do we need to do to get there? >> senator, thank you for that great question. it pretty much encapsulates my entire time in this job and a lot of success that we have seen in this regard and getting others to find their voice. i mentioned the europeans of .ate -- he's not so successful they have begun to acknowledge the problem. as we all know, china uses its economic clout as a cudgel to force countries to be things that are not in its own interest. this inway many portray this great power competition is the simple act of talking about it. transparency. as we know the information environment inside the prc is clogged. it's one way. those who speak out, like the doctor, who pointe
regards to our panel is are our allies and other nations that follow the rule of law, whether india, japan, south korea, the strongpublicschools.org -- the combinee they poised to and develop a collaborative trade policy which will exert such pressure on china that they will be diverted from the course they are on and move towards importing with the international order? are we there, and if we are not there, what do we need to do to get there? >> senator, thank you for that great...
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valuable in education and have already set up meetings with elementary schools in japan. >>> next, we bring you a story from indiaseptember, as the second highest number of coronavirus cases in the world. the indian government has started to ease restrictions on economic activities on the grounds that while many people have been infected, the per capita rate and death rate remain low. subways are running again now for the first time in six months. but the number of passengers allowed on trains is limited, and everyone is required to wear a mask. however, there are people who are too poor to afford action manies n. june, we found a mother and son who have been doing what they can to help those in need. >> reporter:r: in the indian capital of new delhi, people are required to wear face masks in public places. popular brands sell for about $1 or $2. but some people are prepared to pay a lot more. at this trendy boutique, masks can cost over $40. >> yes, i'm here to pick up lots of masks because i'm a fashion enthuse yis. i need security and safety, but at the same time i need to look fashionable. >> reporter: howeve
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warm across the korean peninsula and a much better day to stall the week across much of japan the rains across into indiaparticularly heavy up into the northeast of the last few days also these eastern sections of the country as well as we go through sunday the winds of very strong through the bay of bengal really funneling the rain those strong winds into northern sections of the bangle so widespread rains again across much of bangladesh and again is the northeast but we're beginning to see clearer conditions across much of nepal that of course is a good thing and as we go through monday this fall less in the way of rain showers but again through central states that's where we'll see some heavier downpours a decent thunderstorms up into knock poor. but. an image can change the way we see the wu if we had not seen this we would be talking about it it can spark mass action or serve the interests of the powerful he created this longing for a full opportunity that can obscure the truth this is a legitimate news story that is put on the talking points were pretty identical it can forge narratives or rewrite
warm across the korean peninsula and a much better day to stall the week across much of japan the rains across into indiaparticularly heavy up into the northeast of the last few days also these eastern sections of the country as well as we go through sunday the winds of very strong through the bay of bengal really funneling the rain those strong winds into northern sections of the bangle so widespread rains again across much of bangladesh and again is the northeast but we're beginning to see...
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the assertive or worst against india, taiwan, japan and so forth. we're seeing a very different, not just more capable, more aggressive china, this is a relationship right now in free fall. i don't see where either side benefits. at some point, it raises the prospect of even direct u.s./china confrontation. the question if we can't cooperate on climate change to global health the 21st century becomes a much more turbulent era. >> richard, thank you as always. i appreciate it. >>> dry weather and dangerous winds threaten to strength wildfires. we're live in california after the break. you're watching msnbc. >>> environmental crisis is under way out west, nona campaign issue with both presidential nominees addressing it earlier today. dozen of wildfires are burning in california and the pacific northwest, right now, you see trump speaking in california where he received a briefing on the damage from the deadly fires, we're also keeping an eye out on his remarks for you. earlier, he used his familiar response of blaming forest management for the fires.
the assertive or worst against india, taiwan, japan and so forth. we're seeing a very different, not just more capable, more aggressive china, this is a relationship right now in free fall. i don't see where either side benefits. at some point, it raises the prospect of even direct u.s./china confrontation. the question if we can't cooperate on climate change to global health the 21st century becomes a much more turbulent era. >> richard, thank you as always. i appreciate it. >>>...
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we carry products from thailand, japan, indonesia, vietnam, singapore and india.eep everything fresh daily. so a customer can get the best out a bit. >> normally during crab season in november, this is the first place i hit. because they have really just really fresh crab. this is something my family really likes for me to make. also, from my traditional chinese food, i love to make a kale soup. they cut it to the size they really want. i am probably here once a week. i'm very familiar with the aisles and they know everyone who is a cashier -- cashier here i know when people come into a market such as this, it looks like an asian supermarkets, which it is and sometimes it can be intimidating. we don't speak the language and many of the labels are in chinese, you may not know what to buy or if it is the proper ingredients for the recipe are trying to make. i do see a lot of people here with a recipe card or sometimes with a magazine and they are looking for specific items. the staff here is very helpful. i speak very little chinese here myself. thinks that i'm not
we carry products from thailand, japan, indonesia, vietnam, singapore and india.eep everything fresh daily. so a customer can get the best out a bit. >> normally during crab season in november, this is the first place i hit. because they have really just really fresh crab. this is something my family really likes for me to make. also, from my traditional chinese food, i love to make a kale soup. they cut it to the size they really want. i am probably here once a week. i'm very familiar...
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we try to keep the global commons open and china is trying to dismember neighbors from india to japanbility in the region. they have very different op objectives than we do. >> and in china, they have this world view that suggests that they believe they're the only legitimate world power. is that right? >> yeah, xi jinping has been talking about this notion that china has a mandate of having to rule the world. they not only have the right to do it but they have the obligation to do it. they're very specific about this in public and so have his officials, which means that they are trying to change the international system, not to compete within it. >> jon: but the title of your book is "the coming collapse of china." how can that be if they are building up their military to such level? >> yeah, in 2001 i thought it would take ten years for the communist party to fall. i'm obviously wrong. the 2008 global downturn intervened. what we're seeing right now, jon is a very worrying mentality in china. i think they're starting to see a closing window of opportunity because of the problems in
we try to keep the global commons open and china is trying to dismember neighbors from india to japanbility in the region. they have very different op objectives than we do. >> and in china, they have this world view that suggests that they believe they're the only legitimate world power. is that right? >> yeah, xi jinping has been talking about this notion that china has a mandate of having to rule the world. they not only have the right to do it but they have the obligation to do...
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actually the china's rise and some of the behavior has created an opportunity to work with india, australia, japan. but those countries don't expect to contain china. these cannot be returned to the cold war. i think we have to be somewhat deft in terms of how we try to put together that coalition. it also depends on what you want to accomplish with china. frankly, it's not hard, this is one of the themes of the book, to complain about something but what results do you want to try to accomplish? i'm not sure we are there yet in our directions with china. >> if we have an interplay of traditions and influences guiding foreign policy and after november whether it be president trump or president biden got one question here, how do we think american political polarization will affect it? how will that either strengthen or, my implication more likely, weekend some of our approach to foreign policy in the world. >> that's a wonderful and very important question i will start with a little historical reference. lake 1945, this is right after the end of world war ii, the american people were told about the
actually the china's rise and some of the behavior has created an opportunity to work with india, australia, japan. but those countries don't expect to contain china. these cannot be returned to the cold war. i think we have to be somewhat deft in terms of how we try to put together that coalition. it also depends on what you want to accomplish with china. frankly, it's not hard, this is one of the themes of the book, to complain about something but what results do you want to try to...
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build a multipolar world with the united states, with china, with european union, with india, with several other — japanld can create common rules and can have forms of governance that are multilateral in which the differences that exist can be solved and in which we all can benefit. the idea that we should divide, and that based on that division someone would win is, in my opinion, a total disaster and doesn't make any sense. it may be, in your opinion, a total disaster, secretary—general, but do you think that it's already happened ? when you look at how the chinese foreign minister wang yi has been touring western europe this week — and we all know that china has weathered the global recession much better than other economies in the world and it's seeing some growth, albeit, of course, not at the levels it had seen in the past — do you think it's already using its economic clout to win favour amongst countries in the west? it is clear that there is a competition in relation to that. it is clear, in my opinion, that we need to avoid this kind of competition, which is a competition that divides and we
build a multipolar world with the united states, with china, with european union, with india, with several other — japanld can create common rules and can have forms of governance that are multilateral in which the differences that exist can be solved and in which we all can benefit. the idea that we should divide, and that based on that division someone would win is, in my opinion, a total disaster and doesn't make any sense. it may be, in your opinion, a total disaster, secretary—general,...
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build a multipolar world with the united states, with china, with european union, with india, with several other... japanreate common rules and can have forms of governance that are multilateral in which the differences that exist can be solved and in which we all can benefit. the idea that we should divide and that based on that division someone would win is, in my opinion, a total disaster and doesn't make any sense. it may be, in your opinion, a total disaster, secretary—general, but do you think that it's already happened ? when you look at how the chinese foreign minister, wang yi, has been touring western europe this week, and we all know that china has weathered the global recession much better than other economies in the world, and it's seeing some growth — albeit, of course, not at the levels it had seen in the past — do you think it's already using its economic clout to win favour amongst countries in the west? it is clear that there is a competition in relation to that. it is clear, in my opinion, that we need to avoid this kind of competition, which is a competition that divides and we need t
build a multipolar world with the united states, with china, with european union, with india, with several other... japanreate common rules and can have forms of governance that are multilateral in which the differences that exist can be solved and in which we all can benefit. the idea that we should divide and that based on that division someone would win is, in my opinion, a total disaster and doesn't make any sense. it may be, in your opinion, a total disaster, secretary—general, but do...
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force or germany india brazil and japan so all countries on this kind of leg middling powers could not is not suitable countries. critics would look at germany and say well you know you're angling for a permanent seat yourself of course you would say that you know it so it is incredibly difficult to change these. bodies once they've become so entrenched and once the powers of trade think of you know u.s. viewers might think of you know changes to the u.s. constitution they're very difficult indeed difficult indeed and we see here that we're just about to start that video message from president trump so let's listen in live to what's happening at the u.n. general assembly right now. on september 15th we all witnessed the results of president trump's vision and perseverance which brought israel the united arab emirates and bahrain together to sign the historic abraham accords that unlock a new era for peace in the middle east this new era offers the region and all its people the 1st new hope for peace in a generation and the united states invites the palestinians to seize this opportunit
force or germany india brazil and japan so all countries on this kind of leg middling powers could not is not suitable countries. critics would look at germany and say well you know you're angling for a permanent seat yourself of course you would say that you know it so it is incredibly difficult to change these. bodies once they've become so entrenched and once the powers of trade think of you know u.s. viewers might think of you know changes to the u.s. constitution they're very difficult...
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in the coming years will be japan and india, in particular with australia also playing a critical role a me it is a bit mystery about what beijing is thinking. perhaps when you are that strong and they are feeling their oats, they are beginning to say, hey, why are we putting aside these disputes? china deserves to be respected and others should defer. host: brad in kentucky, good morning. caller: good morning. mr. colby, you have quite an impressive resume. you, when wen for were making the decision to go , was bush misled about wmds, that would be one question i have. even on the day of 9/11, he had a real strong -- he was verbally for this to lead into saddam somehow. where does that come from? you were close, you are there, can you talk about it? calling.d, thanks for guest: thanks, brad. question.eat you may have seen in my background that i served on the commission set up to look into why the iraqi intelligence was wrong. this may be sounds like monday morning quarterbacking, but i always thought the iraq war was a mistake but i don't acted onsident bush bad faith. i think he and
in the coming years will be japan and india, in particular with australia also playing a critical role a me it is a bit mystery about what beijing is thinking. perhaps when you are that strong and they are feeling their oats, they are beginning to say, hey, why are we putting aside these disputes? china deserves to be respected and others should defer. host: brad in kentucky, good morning. caller: good morning. mr. colby, you have quite an impressive resume. you, when wen for were making the...
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question i would ask with , are ouro our panel allies and other nations that follow the rule of law, india, japan, south korea, the eu, are they poised to combine at some point and develop a collaborative trade policy which will exert such pressure on china that they will be diverted from the course they are on and comported with the international order? are we there? if we are not, what do we need to do to get there? >> thank you for that great question. it pretty much encapsulates my entire time in this job. a lot of success that we've seen in this regard and getting others to find their voice. . mentioned the europeans they have begun to acknowledge the problem. china uses its economic clout as a cudgel to force countries to do things that are not in its own interest. this in the portray great power competition is the simple act of talking about it. transparency. the information environment inside the -- is clogged. those who speak out like dr. lee, who pointed out the problems with corona, are oftentimes squelched. that's because the government fears transparency. they don't want to see -- be
question i would ask with , are ouro our panel allies and other nations that follow the rule of law, india, japan, south korea, the eu, are they poised to combine at some point and develop a collaborative trade policy which will exert such pressure on china that they will be diverted from the course they are on and comported with the international order? are we there? if we are not, what do we need to do to get there? >> thank you for that great question. it pretty much encapsulates my...
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there is so much for us in asia, the rest of asia, india in particular, korea, japan, indonesia and alsoica, so we're very focused on that. it's a pity from a long-term perspective of the u.s. and chinese disengagement, but there's nothing we can do about that, and instead we're focusing on entertaining everybody else >> and that strategy seems to be working. net flick shares up more than 50% this year. that company's market cap now sits around $220 billion >>> elsewhere amazon announcing the details around its first ever virtual career day. it is looking to fill 33,000 corporate and tech positions and is offering 20,000 free career coaching sessions as part of that program so, again, looking to fill 33,000 positions the online event will take place next wednesday, september 16th and comes after the company just announced last week it would hire another 10,000 workers in bellevue, washington amazon's shares up about 10% and up 8% after last week's all-time high >>> coming up, it's been worse than the dot-com era for value investors. does that mean value is dead no, but you need to know w
there is so much for us in asia, the rest of asia, india in particular, korea, japan, indonesia and alsoica, so we're very focused on that. it's a pity from a long-term perspective of the u.s. and chinese disengagement, but there's nothing we can do about that, and instead we're focusing on entertaining everybody else >> and that strategy seems to be working. net flick shares up more than 50% this year. that company's market cap now sits around $220 billion >>> elsewhere amazon...
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way but at least by monday it is a much drier bryce's day generally much of japan also across into the korean peninsula and india of course plenty of heavy rain has central regions but particularly up to the northeast 600 and woman meters in 48 hours that is double the average for september for so long but to the north of that another big totals 48 hours that in actual fact is over for me just comes down the every year the annual rainfall plenty of showers again though up towards the northeast. for centuries egypt the sort to come on power over the nile even though we don't homing any of the nile basin countries and they don't need to know if they get they will set from nature from boss upstream and this dominance is being challenged by countries who want to agree to share i know some people in nature. on the question and yes the circumstances have changed been changed quite a struggle over the nile on 00. well again you're watching out of syria my name's peter dhabi these are your headlining stories lebanon's prime minister designate was to a squit saying he hasn't been able to form a government this comes less
way but at least by monday it is a much drier bryce's day generally much of japan also across into the korean peninsula and india of course plenty of heavy rain has central regions but particularly up to the northeast 600 and woman meters in 48 hours that is double the average for september for so long but to the north of that another big totals 48 hours that in actual fact is over for me just comes down the every year the annual rainfall plenty of showers again though up towards the northeast....
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the company has been evaluating operations in japan and a soon, on would be made india is also another area where it could be reviewing perations, for now they're it g to keep it as it is, could be a challenge with southeast asia. rishaad: it seems to the base, will, india also not doing great for this carrier, broader group.he david: in a way, they're still expanding on the internet side in that world. keeping on the airlines, money, it's eeds liquidity re restraint. having been flying a great deal yet, the long haul unit hasn't at all.ing earlier in said july that there is significant , there are airasia growing concerns and they both announced job cuts and more cuts could come, difficult times. in china, eanwhile we're getting more signs of an economic recovery. the picture like now? positive, more international carriers are struggling, flights around the people traveling overseas. domestically chinese carriers are doing very well. heading into a big holiday week where millions are set to fly. you think of the outbreak in january of coronavirus, that was cusp of chinese new year, he
the company has been evaluating operations in japan and a soon, on would be made india is also another area where it could be reviewing perations, for now they're it g to keep it as it is, could be a challenge with southeast asia. rishaad: it seems to the base, will, india also not doing great for this carrier, broader group.he david: in a way, they're still expanding on the internet side in that world. keeping on the airlines, money, it's eeds liquidity re restraint. having been flying a great...