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xi jinping is under tremendous pressure, i argue. xi jinping isacing internal backlash at home and criticized by prominent figes, tycoon who had a following of millions of peop. they criticized him for being incompetent, xi for being im-- incompetent. but xi doesn't back dow from this pressure. in fact, he escalates. so during the same year that china has been suffering from covid, it has picked a fight with ind. it is pressuring and bullying australia for saying, we need thorough investigationf the originsf covid. is pressuring europeans to remove any languagef campaigns around covid. it is cohortsing, intimidatg taiwan as we speak. it marched into hong kong and removed the status, hope for any democracy in hong kong during this period of time. as xi gets more compensated he will compensate with aggression and that's what we have been seeing. t me wrap up before i turn it over to general mcmaster for comments and corey for questio and comments by saying the book, doesn't have that many, let say, it doesn't havehat many suggestis for
xi jinping is under tremendous pressure, i argue. xi jinping isacing internal backlash at home and criticized by prominent figes, tycoon who had a following of millions of peop. they criticized him for being incompetent, xi for being im-- incompetent. but xi doesn't back dow from this pressure. in fact, he escalates. so during the same year that china has been suffering from covid, it has picked a fight with ind. it is pressuring and bullying australia for saying, we need thorough...
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xi jinping is under tremendous pressure, xi jinping is facing an internal backlash on home or he's beingzed by prominent figures, figures such as Ãbtycoon who had a following of millions of people and criticized him for being in competent and emperor who has no clothes. other prominent figures have been saying the same thing. that xi jinping cannot get mishandled covid and cause international backlash against him. he doesn't back down from this pressure, he escalates. during the same year that china has been suffering from covid it has picked a fight with india, it is pressuring and bullying australia for having its temerity to say we need a thorough investigation of the origins of covid, it is pressuring the europeans to remove any language about chinese disinformation campaigns around covid. it is coercing interrogating taiwan as we speak. it marched into hong kong and remove the the hope for any democracy in hong kong during this period of time. it continued its pressure on the south china during this period. it continues mortality in chen-chang. nightmare is that xi gets more frustra
xi jinping is under tremendous pressure, xi jinping is facing an internal backlash on home or he's beingzed by prominent figures, figures such as Ãbtycoon who had a following of millions of people and criticized him for being in competent and emperor who has no clothes. other prominent figures have been saying the same thing. that xi jinping cannot get mishandled covid and cause international backlash against him. he doesn't back down from this pressure, he escalates. during the same year that...
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and people say it's local, and whether it's xi jinping or a combination of both, but i think what it tells us, this is complicated, right? and just because we engage doesn't mean we're going to get the cooperation that we need. and so my point would be, let's cooperate, let's engage. but let's be realistic about those limits of the cooperation that that's going to yield. there is a pretty much no scenario under which xi jinping is going to agree to access for who or officials if there's a future pandemic in the very early stages. let's go on that assumption and then with the who, but also build parallel structures, you know, that will assume we won't get the level of cooperation we need. right? so, i think that's-- we need to be sort of empirical and fact based about this and look at the sort of 15, 20 years of engagement and see what works and what didn't and how to improve it and not going back to what we were doing before. before. >> okay. did either of you want to jump in on that or shall i move on to the next question? >> i would maybe like to add to what tom just said. i agree
and people say it's local, and whether it's xi jinping or a combination of both, but i think what it tells us, this is complicated, right? and just because we engage doesn't mean we're going to get the cooperation that we need. and so my point would be, let's cooperate, let's engage. but let's be realistic about those limits of the cooperation that that's going to yield. there is a pretty much no scenario under which xi jinping is going to agree to access for who or officials if there's a...
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i think ursula von der leyen is going to jump on a call with xi jinping. they want to deepen their relationship, and you say that is a mistake. can you tell us why? andreas: i think it is a mistake because --y rest because they rushed into the steel that has been in talks for seven years. everyone agrees it was stuck for all of these years mainly because china wouldn't move an inch on the most important things, including giving a level playing field to european firms and not using forced labor in china and adopting international conventions. everything was stuck, and then suddenly xi jinping seems to have realized that with joe biden, a much more skillful leader in the white house coming in on the u.s. side then this american leader which renew the trans atlantic alliance and that europe and america could start per did -- could start prison thing a united front against china in a number of areas, and xi jinping personally intervened and said we've got to make something happen. we have to have a deal. it could be a precursor to your trade agreement. we've g
i think ursula von der leyen is going to jump on a call with xi jinping. they want to deepen their relationship, and you say that is a mistake. can you tell us why? andreas: i think it is a mistake because --y rest because they rushed into the steel that has been in talks for seven years. everyone agrees it was stuck for all of these years mainly because china wouldn't move an inch on the most important things, including giving a level playing field to european firms and not using forced labor...
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find a picture of china's president xi jinping, you can't.ince noticed this today, he's a radio show host in washington, d.c., and we are happy to have them on tonight. i looked briefly, endless pictures of trump, some in drag, same with pollutant, not one ofa xi jinping, leader of the world's largest country, how was that? >> think about everything you said so far, it applies to apple as well, apple is a company that is deeply depended on china for a bunch of reasons. they have offshore to so many jobs to china come upwards of 90% of the supply chain for iphones and all the products apple creates come straight out of china, manufactured in china and additionally as a market they are responsible for upwards of a quarter of all revenues. apple deeply intertwined with china and they made a decision some time ago that they will not be criticizing china, that is 1 of 2 gigantic redlines for them. hard-core? a lot of people would agrees r h that. criticizing china?th this is an american company, it was created in america and today, just using the
find a picture of china's president xi jinping, you can't.ince noticed this today, he's a radio show host in washington, d.c., and we are happy to have them on tonight. i looked briefly, endless pictures of trump, some in drag, same with pollutant, not one ofa xi jinping, leader of the world's largest country, how was that? >> think about everything you said so far, it applies to apple as well, apple is a company that is deeply depended on china for a bunch of reasons. they have offshore...
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xi jinping talked about it in september. >> president xi jinping says unprecedented achievements havenjiang's economic and social development. xi says the sense of happiness and security has increased among all ethnic groups nick: but what beijing calls security, the us calls forced labor as business and governing model that profits beijing 150 billion dollars. beijing's central planners pay companies in eastern china to open ftories in xinjiang and train uyghur workers. the xinjinag local government, gets paid to build factories near uighur detention camps. >> i interviewed a number of former detainees that were put to work. your communications were monitored. they were paid in a year what they should have been paid in a month. they were not there by choice. the kind of treatment that these workers received when they are detained continues when they're working. // you see that pattern of trying to decrease their connection to their own culture and increase their loyalty to the ccp, within the system of work. nick: the chinese government denies that. >> there is no so-called forced la
xi jinping talked about it in september. >> president xi jinping says unprecedented achievements havenjiang's economic and social development. xi says the sense of happiness and security has increased among all ethnic groups nick: but what beijing calls security, the us calls forced labor as business and governing model that profits beijing 150 billion dollars. beijing's central planners pay companies in eastern china to open ftories in xinjiang and train uyghur workers. the xinjinag...
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xi jinping is too conservative to push through the needed liberalization. that narrative blinds us to significant progress to china's leadership. let's think about the two most important instruments the control the economy, the exchange rate and the interest rate, the price of chinese goods, foreign goods, the interest rates set the price of money, really nothing more important to driving efficiency and dynamism in the economy getting it right on those two instruments. if we go back to 2003, the exchange rate and interest rates were managed by the government and set as artificially low rates and if you swing the calendar forward to today, 2020 the exchange rate is close to fair value and moved substantially by market forces and on the interest rate not much progress has been made but interest rates today are substantially more than they were 51015 years ago. because we view china's leadership through a kind of red mist i think we are unable to recognize the important progress they make on reform and that also means we don't pay attention to their ability to
xi jinping is too conservative to push through the needed liberalization. that narrative blinds us to significant progress to china's leadership. let's think about the two most important instruments the control the economy, the exchange rate and the interest rate, the price of chinese goods, foreign goods, the interest rates set the price of money, really nothing more important to driving efficiency and dynamism in the economy getting it right on those two instruments. if we go back to 2003,...
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general secretary xi jinping has made clear his intentions. you only have to listen to what he says. he says he wants total control at home, and to make china the number-one power abroad. and he's well on his way to working on that project. he's building up the people's liberation army. he's manipulating international organizations for beijing's benefit. and he's engaging -- as we have seen on tv quality these last two days, he's engaging in a vast influence campaign all across the world. and that may, for some of you sitting at home today, seem like a long ways away and very ambitious touch for xi jinping to make, but i must say he has his eye on each and every one of us. over the past year i've talked to america's governors in washington about this, state legislators in wisconsin, tech leaders in silicon valley, and many other groups. and today, i want to talk about what's happening in schools across america, especially research institutions and places like where i'm standing today. just think about it. chinese communist party scientists are
general secretary xi jinping has made clear his intentions. you only have to listen to what he says. he says he wants total control at home, and to make china the number-one power abroad. and he's well on his way to working on that project. he's building up the people's liberation army. he's manipulating international organizations for beijing's benefit. and he's engaging -- as we have seen on tv quality these last two days, he's engaging in a vast influence campaign all across the world. and...
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this is not the model that shi e jinping wants for you -- xi jinping wants for you and your children. it is a very different model. it ultimately collapses upon itself. but in the meantime, we have an obligation to protect and secure american prosper few. and when we do, i can saw this with certain few, when we do, citizens d all across the globe will benefit from that. i've seen it with my own eyes. i've seen american technology linked up with technology that was manufactured and developed inside of india, linked together tod serve people in destitute places in difficult parts of africa, i've watched it improve their lives. and each step along the way it benefited from the fact that there was someone out there operating in an ecosystem that respected the rule of law, respected property rights, permitted commerce to take place, contracts were honored, if something went amiss, there was a court system that one could resolve the conflict. this is, this is the west. [laughter] the west isn't a place, it's a concept. it's an -- this is the west. and the challenge, the challenge that's her
this is not the model that shi e jinping wants for you -- xi jinping wants for you and your children. it is a very different model. it ultimately collapses upon itself. but in the meantime, we have an obligation to protect and secure american prosper few. and when we do, i can saw this with certain few, when we do, citizens d all across the globe will benefit from that. i've seen it with my own eyes. i've seen american technology linked up with technology that was manufactured and developed...
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today, xi jinping has talked the century of humiliation, the 100 years of humiliation. again, if the united states military, while the united states army is going to move overseas, some of the best regiments in the united states army are in asia, and stay in asia, through world war i. so, beginning in 1900, all the way through 1938, the our u.s. army units on the ground there it is a. night, 14, 15,, 30 first infantry's. there are also cavalry and artillery there as well. now, on march china. in 1905, now on more to china. in 1905, there are thousands of chinese students studying in japan. japan is hosting them, for their own political and diplomatic purposes. sen,f the people hosted is from southern china, north of macau, which is not far from hong kong. and they begin a revolutionary hue, an, the tong min amalgamation of very scripps that opposed the dutch of various groups that oppose the xing government and want it removed. qingn a decade, the dynasty, the last of china's dynasties. all the way through 1911, china's rule by dynasties. periodse political -- between s
today, xi jinping has talked the century of humiliation, the 100 years of humiliation. again, if the united states military, while the united states army is going to move overseas, some of the best regiments in the united states army are in asia, and stay in asia, through world war i. so, beginning in 1900, all the way through 1938, the our u.s. army units on the ground there it is a. night, 14, 15,, 30 first infantry's. there are also cavalry and artillery there as well. now, on march china....
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in fact, i saw one comment by joe biden that he would have been tougher on the phone with xi jinping and really insisted that the team would go into wuhan see what happened. but i don't think that would have worked. mark: as a matter of fact you saw democrat in media and mitt romney constantly blaming the president and attacking the president and not the communist chinese. we'll be right back. grandpa, can you tell me the story again? every family has their own unique story. give your family the chance to discover theirs this holiday season, with ancestry. mark: welcome back, within of the great experts on china michael pillsbury so what exactly would the biden policy be? here's my concern, these people he's announced as punitive advisors for a secretary of state for the director of national intelligence for the nfa and department of education they all are appeasers they all do not recognize or do not accept what china is doing. joe biden himself his family, a son, other members including joe biden that has been told have interactions economic interactions with the chinese government
in fact, i saw one comment by joe biden that he would have been tougher on the phone with xi jinping and really insisted that the team would go into wuhan see what happened. but i don't think that would have worked. mark: as a matter of fact you saw democrat in media and mitt romney constantly blaming the president and attacking the president and not the communist chinese. we'll be right back. grandpa, can you tell me the story again? every family has their own unique story. give your family...
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what is she jinping has said that they are establishing in exclusionary area of privacy. and if china succeeds, it's not only bad for us, but it's really bad for the countries in the region. and vivian, i often hear these days, don't force us to choose. we hear this from some of our allies and partners. don't force us to choose between beijing and washington. i think the response of the new biden administration ought to be, we are not asking you to do that. we are asking you to choose between sovereignty and servitude. we are on the side of your sovereignty. that's with this vision of a free and open indo-pacific is all about, and i hope the biden administration will see this as a key element of continuity as they put together their foreign policy. >> you mentioned nuclear. i know that at the un they have been lighting fires trying to get countries around the world to take notice that nuclear armed countries now are going toward more tense relations and we are not just talking about china and russia and north korea, even india and pakistan there is a buildup for sure. if
what is she jinping has said that they are establishing in exclusionary area of privacy. and if china succeeds, it's not only bad for us, but it's really bad for the countries in the region. and vivian, i often hear these days, don't force us to choose. we hear this from some of our allies and partners. don't force us to choose between beijing and washington. i think the response of the new biden administration ought to be, we are not asking you to do that. we are asking you to choose between...
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xi jinping will not live forever. system worksical to produce -- let's not decide this is how it is forever, that the notion of engagement with china failed, that china cannot work, that our relationship will never work, and therefore we frame a policy that is ultimately a dead end. i am not suggesting we not be tough and rigorous with china. i have a strong stomach for conflict. absolutely, beyond tough. beyond tough because they merited. that is not necessarily forever. i think we ought to bear in mind things change and we are not at the end of history. a very good point charlene has made. i would go back to what was said earlier about dealing with china and these other countries. interest is sometimes aligned with our philosophy, sometimes it is not. there are plenty of developing countries that might be viewed as having more of an interest than we do with china on an ideological basis, but are scared about what is happening with their own economy because of the pressure from china, including large developing count
xi jinping will not live forever. system worksical to produce -- let's not decide this is how it is forever, that the notion of engagement with china failed, that china cannot work, that our relationship will never work, and therefore we frame a policy that is ultimately a dead end. i am not suggesting we not be tough and rigorous with china. i have a strong stomach for conflict. absolutely, beyond tough. beyond tough because they merited. that is not necessarily forever. i think we ought to...
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i think we went back to 1978, when xi jinping started the process, the u.s. at that point and said no, you not coming into the global economy. we want to invest with you or share our technology and expertise, and that would've been a crushing blow to china's early reform commission. and may be the global today would've been very different to how and actually does. but here we are in 2020, and china has an economy in the world's biggest exporter in the world. an exporter increasingly in the capital to any emerging markets . and multi nationals here in the u.s. and europe and japan and korea. there are equally invested in the china relationships. those of the support sources of supply and demand. so it is clear that there has been a change in the way that the worldviews china party did this very clear here in the u.s. and in europe and other parts of the world. there's been a shift in focus from things that might be opportunities to worrying about the risks and how to manage them. and is that going to mean a cold war, in a meaningful since were economic parties
i think we went back to 1978, when xi jinping started the process, the u.s. at that point and said no, you not coming into the global economy. we want to invest with you or share our technology and expertise, and that would've been a crushing blow to china's early reform commission. and may be the global today would've been very different to how and actually does. but here we are in 2020, and china has an economy in the world's biggest exporter in the world. an exporter increasingly in the...
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he is likely compromised the chinese communist party and xi jinping took a disaster and that became nearlyossible just last year. joining me now is chris bedford, senior editor at the federalists. chris, joe biden and china versus donald trump big difference or is it a chasm an d the difference between strategy and approach? >> there is no comparison to this. it's amazing that someone like joe biden his biggest strength is not being the other guy, and he got called person of the year by timing when xi jinping took a massive disaster and by the end of it, you would?pa the and hong kong and expanded his prison camps. he got away scot-free, with the help of willful elites who were more on the side of china than they were on the and took down president donald trump who at the beginning of this year if you remember looks pretty much unassailable and united states of course for the first time in decades. >> laura: we have never had an american president speak the truth about china and do something about it. have the guts to define wall streete big business, it doesn't matter what their ultimate
he is likely compromised the chinese communist party and xi jinping took a disaster and that became nearlyossible just last year. joining me now is chris bedford, senior editor at the federalists. chris, joe biden and china versus donald trump big difference or is it a chasm an d the difference between strategy and approach? >> there is no comparison to this. it's amazing that someone like joe biden his biggest strength is not being the other guy, and he got called person of the year by...
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occupational health and safety standards but when it comes to those standards chinese president xi jinping made only they promise says in the agreement china has imprisoned up to $1000000.00 readers in labor and reeducation camps and shing shang province she has promised to sign a convention against forced labor but no date has been set and sanctions haven't been discussed even take promises around market access haven't been convincing. what the pre-move is doing is conserving to the chinese companies that they hammer says the european market which deal with. the problem is the other way around it's about the yaks of european companies to the chinese market which has always been more closed in terms of investment because of the way that china entered into the world trade organization as if the ruby economy was special rights. even though there have been some breakthroughs concerning competition both sides are not yet on equal footing so they were most likely meet more often around the negotiating table in the coming years. or out let's bring in sufi richardson the china director of human r
occupational health and safety standards but when it comes to those standards chinese president xi jinping made only they promise says in the agreement china has imprisoned up to $1000000.00 readers in labor and reeducation camps and shing shang province she has promised to sign a convention against forced labor but no date has been set and sanctions haven't been discussed even take promises around market access haven't been convincing. what the pre-move is doing is conserving to the chinese...
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sourcing during the outbreak but 1st and foremost the party celebrates self and the general secretary xi jinping was hailed as the man who led the country to victory. canada donegal henschel i'm very moved by this exhibition i feel that the people of who bay province the government and all its organizations have shouldered a lot. of. this is hala china wants people to see its reaction to the disease and how many people do see it indeed but there are other voices in this city. john high is one of them he is on his way to the municipal government. isn't this the people's government taking pictures is not allowed. to look like a country by means of i think they should change their name from the people's government of one hand to the bureaucrats government on one hand. john hi normally lives in the southern city of shenzhen but returned home to one han in january when his father broke his hip the elderly man received free treatment at a military hospital this was where he caught cold it and later died. john high says his father would still be alive if the 03 g.'s in one han had not covered up the ea
sourcing during the outbreak but 1st and foremost the party celebrates self and the general secretary xi jinping was hailed as the man who led the country to victory. canada donegal henschel i'm very moved by this exhibition i feel that the people of who bay province the government and all its organizations have shouldered a lot. of. this is hala china wants people to see its reaction to the disease and how many people do see it indeed but there are other voices in this city. john high is one...
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station during the outbreak but 1st and foremost the party celebrates self and the general secretary xi jinping was hailed as the man who led the country to victory. this is hala china wants people to see its reaction to the disease and how many people do see it indeed but there are other voices in this city. john high is one of them he is on his way to the municipal government. isn't this the people's government taking pictures is not allowed. to look like the country i mean i think they should change their name from the people's government of one hand to the bureaucrats government of mohan. john high normally lives in the southern city option that returned home to one hand in january when his father broke his hip the elderly man received free treatment at a military hospital this was where he caught cold it and later died. john hiatt says his father would still be alive if the authorities in one hand had not covered up the early stages of the outbreak he's trying to file a case in court against the government. i've been very upset since i came back to work. he is also i'm sad and angry at the
station during the outbreak but 1st and foremost the party celebrates self and the general secretary xi jinping was hailed as the man who led the country to victory. this is hala china wants people to see its reaction to the disease and how many people do see it indeed but there are other voices in this city. john high is one of them he is on his way to the municipal government. isn't this the people's government taking pictures is not allowed. to look like the country i mean i think they...
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occupational health and safety standards though when it comes to those standards chinese president xi jinping made only veg promises in the agreement china has imprisoned up to $1000000.00 readers in labor and reeducation camps and changing province she has promised to sign a convention against forced labor but no date has been set and sanctions haven't been discussed even vague promises around market access haven't been convincing what the the premier is doing is conserving to the chinese companies that they hammer says the european market which deal with. the problem is the other way around it's about the yanks of european companies to the chinese market which has always been more closed in terms of investment because of the way that china injured into the world trade organization as if the rupee economy was special rights even though there have been some breakthroughs concerning competition both sides are not yet on equal footing so they were most likely meet more often around the negotiating table in the coming years. so we also if you richardson the china director of human rights watch w
occupational health and safety standards though when it comes to those standards chinese president xi jinping made only veg promises in the agreement china has imprisoned up to $1000000.00 readers in labor and reeducation camps and changing province she has promised to sign a convention against forced labor but no date has been set and sanctions haven't been discussed even vague promises around market access haven't been convincing what the the premier is doing is conserving to the chinese...
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100 trillion times faster than the fast to suit the computers out there at present and president xi jinping has said the research and development in the quantum science is an urgent matter of national concern china has invested heavily in this technology and recent is and this become a world leader in the field. to the untrained eye it may not look like much but this is now the world's most powerful computer 20 years in the making jang is the brainchild of china's top scientists who are now asserting their dominance in the race for quantum supremacy so the chilled out hot sun john has show an outstanding quantum computational capability you know for a month and we are planning to use it for quantum chemistry research and graph common a toric sui search paul in the mini fruitlessly of our mini c. enjoy. it comes little more than a year after google unveiled sycamore their own quantum computer. research. team done an incredible breakthrough in quantum computing their machine needed seconds to perform tasks which conventional systems would require thousands of years to do the chinese team say
100 trillion times faster than the fast to suit the computers out there at present and president xi jinping has said the research and development in the quantum science is an urgent matter of national concern china has invested heavily in this technology and recent is and this become a world leader in the field. to the untrained eye it may not look like much but this is now the world's most powerful computer 20 years in the making jang is the brainchild of china's top scientists who are now...
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chinese leader xi jinping is seeking whether the climate administration will look the other way about china's behavior in hong kong and elsewhere. other folks including joshua wong arrested and sentenced too. what happens to these people? >> it is looking very grim. they could be put in jail for quite a long time, for many years. denial of their basic human rights is getting more and more outrageous. a lot of talk about their problems doesn't seem to help. we would have to have serious sanctions on china specifically until they improve the national security law implementation in hong kong. so far that is not happening. the number 3 guy in china is deeply involved in the problems in hong kong and he was exempted yesterday the sanctions of the chinese immediately publicized this and act as if they are going to get away scott free with this disaster in hong kong. it is really a tragedy but part of what is happening is the trump administration in the first year or two was fairly positive toward china, the meeting and mara lago the president's trip to beijing, the for bid and city, as the
chinese leader xi jinping is seeking whether the climate administration will look the other way about china's behavior in hong kong and elsewhere. other folks including joshua wong arrested and sentenced too. what happens to these people? >> it is looking very grim. they could be put in jail for quite a long time, for many years. denial of their basic human rights is getting more and more outrageous. a lot of talk about their problems doesn't seem to help. we would have to have serious...
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this has been xi jinping's ambition. he's been open a good about it.uestion is, what is the united states going to do in the face of that? under the trump administration, you had a strategy that said we are going to negotiate trade deals, did you not mean we give away all of our technological secrets to beijing? we are going to challenge the military ambitions that they have expressed in the south china sea, we are going to challenge the legitimacy of the regime itself. as mike pompeo has done as secretary of state, very much like ronald reagan did in the cold war he called it an evil empire. these are very important steps. joe biden position is completely different. what you are going to get i think, from a biden administration is some tough rhetoric, that is not of interest to china. they don't care what the rhetoric is coming out of washington, they care about action and i think the bidens are feeling very sensitive to the fact that people are now aware of these commercial relationships they are going to in a sense, try to talk tough for at least a
this has been xi jinping's ambition. he's been open a good about it.uestion is, what is the united states going to do in the face of that? under the trump administration, you had a strategy that said we are going to negotiate trade deals, did you not mean we give away all of our technological secrets to beijing? we are going to challenge the military ambitions that they have expressed in the south china sea, we are going to challenge the legitimacy of the regime itself. as mike pompeo has done...
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reciprocity is a fine principle for a lot of reasons and it's a good start but with xi jinping's chinaweed to do more especially in the technology area. >> thank you mr. scissors. my time is up and i will turn the questioning over to senator cortez masto. >> thank you. this has been an enlightening conversation and thank you so much for initial comments. let me jump back to manufacturing. there's a lot of talk about how we need to manufacture american made here in united states and bring the supply chains that they'd let me put a focus on something that's specific to nevada as the example and i want to expand on that. in nevada particularly in henderson we have the timex plant in the timex plant their manufactures increase the titanium bunch princeton and central ingredient for commercial airplanes to our military's combat vehicles. the only domestic supplier we have in this important resource at that time in henderson but when idol this year and we had to lay off workers. before that happened more federal regulators and if the henderson powder" that the u.s. military will be 100% rely
reciprocity is a fine principle for a lot of reasons and it's a good start but with xi jinping's chinaweed to do more especially in the technology area. >> thank you mr. scissors. my time is up and i will turn the questioning over to senator cortez masto. >> thank you. this has been an enlightening conversation and thank you so much for initial comments. let me jump back to manufacturing. there's a lot of talk about how we need to manufacture american made here in united states and...
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dan, first of all on background, xi jinping has been on this course for almost a decade, correct?as, there was thought that the beginning of the century that china might become a responsible stakeholder in the world order and there is no question that they won't be that xi jinping has embarked on a very aggressive strategy militarily, economically and politically, diplomatically overseas uses espionage to protect power and uses it to control his own population as well. arthel: why is espionage a critically important tool for beijing and how do they generally use it. >> the use in a variety of ways members that they hacked the office of personnel management 2015 to steal personnel data and they still are intellectual-property, they conduct massive cyber hacking and they also conduct a traditional espionage using their officially covered spies inside our country at the embassy in washington and consults of new york and chicago, san francisco, los angeles, the trump administration rightfully so close their consulate in houston because the chinese you were using that to spy on our def
dan, first of all on background, xi jinping has been on this course for almost a decade, correct?as, there was thought that the beginning of the century that china might become a responsible stakeholder in the world order and there is no question that they won't be that xi jinping has embarked on a very aggressive strategy militarily, economically and politically, diplomatically overseas uses espionage to protect power and uses it to control his own population as well. arthel: why is espionage...
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they say we trust joe biden is paying attention to my chinese leader xi jinping is testing whether a biden administration will look the other way on china's behaviora behavior in hg and elsewhere -- other folks we have had on the show including joshua wong arrested and sentenced too, what happens to these people? >> it's looking very grim, they can be put in jail for quite a long time -- for many years. denial of their basic human rights is getting more and more outrageous but a lot of talk about their problems doesn't really seem to help. we would have to have serious sanctions on china, specifically until they improve this national security implementation in hong kong, so far that is not happening. the number three guy in china is deeply involved in the problems in hong kong and he was exempted yesterday from the sanctions. the chinese immediately publicize this in the act as though they're going to get away scot-free with this disaster in hong kong, it's really a tragedy. part of what is happening in china is the trump administration their first year or two was also fairly positiv
they say we trust joe biden is paying attention to my chinese leader xi jinping is testing whether a biden administration will look the other way on china's behaviora behavior in hg and elsewhere -- other folks we have had on the show including joshua wong arrested and sentenced too, what happens to these people? >> it's looking very grim, they can be put in jail for quite a long time -- for many years. denial of their basic human rights is getting more and more outrageous but a lot of...
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xi jinping said that's fine because we never have enough time to talk and i'm sure one of the things you talk about is the problems with the united states in china basically is a supplier of kind of modern technology from russia. russia, russia is a supplier of modern weapons to china which they had been resisting because they were worried that the chinese reveal that technology but now they have the same priority and primarily gotten through so i say the relationship between russia and china is based upon marx and lenin and to a certain degree today isbased on oil and gas . >> to that end putin has not hesitated to be really someone only in using its resources as the tool in geopolitics and you see that a lot of how he got with his neighbors over the year, ukraine for example. so in a very intense pipeline politics around his supply of gas to europe through the north stream tubepipeline which is controversial in germany . trump has sought to make that point tension in the us relationship with now with the poisoning of good and essentially his major internal rival. >> maybe i would s
xi jinping said that's fine because we never have enough time to talk and i'm sure one of the things you talk about is the problems with the united states in china basically is a supplier of kind of modern technology from russia. russia, russia is a supplier of modern weapons to china which they had been resisting because they were worried that the chinese reveal that technology but now they have the same priority and primarily gotten through so i say the relationship between russia and china...
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it was seen as a disappointment, particularly the pledges from xi jinping.se he made that commitment earlier this year, which surprised many in terms of the overall ambition to be neutral on carbon emissions by 2060. that came as a surprise. since then, experts have been looking for more concrete details. they were hoping they would get more from this speech over the weekend. what he did say was that china was going to commit to reduce its emissions per unit of gdp to emissions by the more than 60% from 2005 levels by the end of 2030. that does raise the target. now he says more than 65%. he also committed to increasing the nonfossil fuel part of the energy mix for china by 2030 to more than 25%. but that was seen at the weakest end of the forecast in terms of commitment that those experts had been hoping to hear from president xi. he also made no mention of all of the coal industry, and china mines and burns about half of the world's coal. nonetheless, the state media have held this as an example of president xi jinping taken resolute leadership in the clim
it was seen as a disappointment, particularly the pledges from xi jinping.se he made that commitment earlier this year, which surprised many in terms of the overall ambition to be neutral on carbon emissions by 2060. that came as a surprise. since then, experts have been looking for more concrete details. they were hoping they would get more from this speech over the weekend. what he did say was that china was going to commit to reduce its emissions per unit of gdp to emissions by the more than...
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david: last year, president trump spoke and you have had xi jinping.n recent years, you have vladimir putin, president of france, chancellor of germany, leaders from all over the world. to get these leaders, do you have to call them and say you are invited or did they call you and say i want to come? presence usually the -- friendship in some cases or at least relationship. look at misses marco. when there was the fall of the wall and the world economic forum was really engaged and essentially, the reunification because the chancellor and his east germany counterpart met for the first time in davos. at the time, there was a young member from eastern germany appointed to the cabinet as environmental minister. we made her a young global leader. she came regularly. of the first invitation, regular participation has developed over the last few years. i could go on and on. usually, the people who are coming to davos are part of what i would call the davos community of regulars. david: of all the famous people who have come to make speeches, who was it who d
david: last year, president trump spoke and you have had xi jinping.n recent years, you have vladimir putin, president of france, chancellor of germany, leaders from all over the world. to get these leaders, do you have to call them and say you are invited or did they call you and say i want to come? presence usually the -- friendship in some cases or at least relationship. look at misses marco. when there was the fall of the wall and the world economic forum was really engaged and essentially,...
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you have had president xi jinping addressing the most powerful grouping of 25 men here in beijing. culling for the building of a holistic national security architecture. you have also seen an effort to put into place a new law around national security when it comes to the screening of foreign investment. there is a sense this will be a key priority for the communist party in 2020 one. ensuring there is stability in the country is a top priority. that is tying into national security concerns. shery: a very interesting story that china revised down its gdp. in doing so, it wipes down an hana'slent to g economy. tom: they have revised it down to 6%, reducing or cutting about 67 billion dollars of gdp growth, which is the equivalent to the economy of ghana. they say this is mainly down to a revising of manufacturing output for 2019. conveniently, it will make it easier for chinese officials to report an expansion this year. there is a view that you are going to get to percent growth for 2020. estimates for 2021, around 8%. shery: our china markets coanchor tom mackenzie with everything
you have had president xi jinping addressing the most powerful grouping of 25 men here in beijing. culling for the building of a holistic national security architecture. you have also seen an effort to put into place a new law around national security when it comes to the screening of foreign investment. there is a sense this will be a key priority for the communist party in 2020 one. ensuring there is stability in the country is a top priority. that is tying into national security concerns....
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. >> in an address to the un general assembly, chinese president xi jinping pledged to make the countrylimate-neutral by 2060. a goal that environmental protection groups like greenpeace believe is attainable. despite the current construction boom. china is also the world's biggest investor in solar energy. bugoals for 2060 aren't enough for 17-year-old howey ou. her evening demonstration ends with her being brought to the police station, where she is forced to write a statement condemning her actions. in china, criticizing the government is taboo. >> we humans are not alone in reacting to climate change. animals are, too. temperature changes have always had a huge impact on wildlife. seasonal changes keep millions of animals around the globe in constant movement. >> every year around the world, huge numbers of animals migrate other par of the earth. scientistsstimate beeen eight land or in the skies. athey may be birds, mammals, or fish, but also insects, amphibians, reptiles, and even minute creatures such as plankton in the sea. some species like eels and salmon only migrate twice in
. >> in an address to the un general assembly, chinese president xi jinping pledged to make the countrylimate-neutral by 2060. a goal that environmental protection groups like greenpeace believe is attainable. despite the current construction boom. china is also the world's biggest investor in solar energy. bugoals for 2060 aren't enough for 17-year-old howey ou. her evening demonstration ends with her being brought to the police station, where she is forced to write a statement...
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and you have had xi jinping in recent years, you have had vladimir putin, president of france, chancellorrmany, leaders from all over the world. to get these leaders, do you have to call them and say you are personally invited? or do they call you and say, i want to come? klaus: no, usually their presence is the result of a long friendship, in certain cases, or at least the relationship. just look at, i take the case of mrs. merkel. when there was the fall of the wall and the world economic forum was really engaged and essentially in the german reunification, because chancellor kohl and his eastern counterpart met for the first time in davos and decided to go ahead with the reunon. at the time, there was a young member from eastern germany appointed to the cabinet as environmental minister. and we made her a young global leader. and she came regularly to davos. and so out of, let's say, this first invitation, regular participation has developed over the last years. and i could go on and on. usually, the people who are coming to davos are part of what i would call the davos community of re
and you have had xi jinping in recent years, you have had vladimir putin, president of france, chancellorrmany, leaders from all over the world. to get these leaders, do you have to call them and say you are personally invited? or do they call you and say, i want to come? klaus: no, usually their presence is the result of a long friendship, in certain cases, or at least the relationship. just look at, i take the case of mrs. merkel. when there was the fall of the wall and the world economic...
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. >>> russian president, vladimir putin, and his chinese counterpart, xi jinping, have pledged to strengthenration, ahead of the change of u.s. government in january. russia's presidential office said the two leaders spoke, by phone, monday. it said they described bilateral ties as being at the highest livable level in history, and truly beneficial to both sides. and they said they reaffirmed their willingness to cooperate in the international a rethat. their strategic cooperation could resist any attempt to suppress and divide them. joint surveillance operations using strategic bombers over the sea of japan and the east china sea, on december 22nd. monday's phone summit is seen as an attempt to reinforce ties, before biden takes office next month. >>> now, u.s.-china relations face further stress after washington enacted a new law about tibet. the legislation offers support to the tibetan people, when the time comes to choose a successor to their spiritual leader, the dalai lama. ump signed the bill into law, on sunday. it says chinese interference in the dalaw also stipulates that china wi
. >>> russian president, vladimir putin, and his chinese counterpart, xi jinping, have pledged to strengthenration, ahead of the change of u.s. government in january. russia's presidential office said the two leaders spoke, by phone, monday. it said they described bilateral ties as being at the highest livable level in history, and truly beneficial to both sides. and they said they reaffirmed their willingness to cooperate in the international a rethat. their strategic cooperation...
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it praises china's president xi jinping as the hero of the nation's war against covid. followed by front line health care workers, mentions of the dead are rare. now beijing suggests covid may have come from abroad pointing to the u.s., italy and india. >> this is the wuhan institute of virology, believed by some to be the origin of covid-19. now we tried to get access to this institute for months but were turned down. we also tried to interview many chinese doctors across the country. they all said they were either busy or frankly barred from speaking with us. coronavirus researcher dr. linfa wang did he is based in singapore. >> human outbreak started? wuhan, don't say st not from china, it may prove to be wrong. >> at wuhan's hold oldest cemetery newly etched headstones reveal some scope of the tragedy. across wuhan there are at least 16 cemeteries just like this. >> tao lu has questions, his 69 year old father died from covid in february. the government sent about $600 as compensation. >> it felt hallow. i still don't know where the virus came from. if you ask me wh
it praises china's president xi jinping as the hero of the nation's war against covid. followed by front line health care workers, mentions of the dead are rare. now beijing suggests covid may have come from abroad pointing to the u.s., italy and india. >> this is the wuhan institute of virology, believed by some to be the origin of covid-19. now we tried to get access to this institute for months but were turned down. we also tried to interview many chinese doctors across the country....
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be there's now a huge showcase of props and displays that credits the leadership of president xi jinping with the city's victory and presents the virus as a thing of the past. janis mackey frayer, nbc news, wuhan. >>> in just 60 seconds, the national park service under fire after a park officer repeatedly tases a man in a confrontation at a national monument. what that man is saying tonight >>> a native american man in new mexico claims a park ranger used excessive force against him at a national monument. a video of it went viral, and a warning tonight, that video's disturbing gadi schwartz has the story. >> reporter: in albuquerque's petroglyph national monument a confrontation between a national park officer and a man who had gone off a trail >> go on i.d. yourself >> i don't want to i.d. myself. i'm in the trail now >> reporter: what happened before and immediately after the recording isn't clear. but another video captures the park officer repeatedly tasing the man [ screaming >> what are you doing? >> reporter: 30-year-old darrell house identifies as oneida and navajo. in a phone i
be there's now a huge showcase of props and displays that credits the leadership of president xi jinping with the city's victory and presents the virus as a thing of the past. janis mackey frayer, nbc news, wuhan. >>> in just 60 seconds, the national park service under fire after a park officer repeatedly tases a man in a confrontation at a national monument. what that man is saying tonight >>> a native american man in new mexico claims a park ranger used excessive force...