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after mao's death one roach sound -- rotund and awkward man succeed him and mao has very little respect for the% when he goes to moscow 1957 and he openly proclaims that the soviet union will overtake the united states in the production of butter, milk, other dairy products, now says we will overtake england you may take united states and we will seek to takeover england still seen as a major power within the great 15 years and then make that leap forward but most of all what mao really wishes to demonstrate not the ability to overtake england but outdo the soviets. to show that mao or chris jeff has realized the bridge to communism. what is that? the people commune. seeing the real wealth of the country with hundreds of millions of farmers in the countryside, if only they could be harnessed for every man could work like a soldier in a continuous repetition, surely the country could be catapulted past this but it is "mao's great famine" because he initiated this and he is someone who very much makes sure number two and three and four down the line will support him in that the first thin
after mao's death one roach sound -- rotund and awkward man succeed him and mao has very little respect for the% when he goes to moscow 1957 and he openly proclaims that the soviet union will overtake the united states in the production of butter, milk, other dairy products, now says we will overtake england you may take united states and we will seek to takeover england still seen as a major power within the great 15 years and then make that leap forward but most of all what mao really wishes...
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forget the mao era imagery.ers in beijing can learn the red detachment's modern message. ballet is not all about delicate sugar plumb faireys. this chinese classic, a strong, rebellious woman gets center stage. cbs news, beijing. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell. cbs news in new york, katie couric will be here tomorrow. good night it -- good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org first-hand.. with calls for americans to get out now... the >> if someone offered to put me on a bus to the airport right now, i would probably stay where i am. >>> the crisis in egypt, with calls for americans to get out now. the bay area student caught in the chaos. >>> brief heavy downpours, even a few lightning strikes. will we see anymore? details, coming up. >>> paving the way for a vital link. the massive construction project coming to san francisco's union square. cbs 5 eyew
forget the mao era imagery.ers in beijing can learn the red detachment's modern message. ballet is not all about delicate sugar plumb faireys. this chinese classic, a strong, rebellious woman gets center stage. cbs news, beijing. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell. cbs news in new york, katie couric will be here tomorrow. good night it -- good night. captioning...
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--la poliÍa de san francisco arresÓ al presunto pistolero que el jueves maÓ a un hombre en un caÉ del revelado pero se sabe que tiene 30 aÑos. --su captura se logro, en parte, gracias al testimonio de testigos.--los hechos que lo incriminan ocurrieron en el caÉ "jebena" ubicado en el numero 990 de la calle polk a plena luz del dia.--la victima fatal fue identificada como "terry turner" de 29 aÑos. ---varias sustancias quimicas que se encuentran en diversos productos de uso cotidiano podrian tener un efecto nocivo en la salud de las mujeres embarazadas y en la gestacion de sus bebes.---un estudio realizado por una investigadora de la universidad de california en san francisco revelo que muchas mujeres embarazadas presentan ciertas concentraciones de sustancias quimicas en su organismo... algunas de estas susntancias han estado prohibidas desde la decada de los 70. tras el resultado del estudio se espera que el gobierno tome medidas mas estrictas para regular la presencia de quimicos en productos de limpieza, higiene presonal y alimentos, entre otros. --alimentar a los bebes solo con le
--la poliÍa de san francisco arresÓ al presunto pistolero que el jueves maÓ a un hombre en un caÉ del revelado pero se sabe que tiene 30 aÑos. --su captura se logro, en parte, gracias al testimonio de testigos.--los hechos que lo incriminan ocurrieron en el caÉ "jebena" ubicado en el numero 990 de la calle polk a plena luz del dia.--la victima fatal fue identificada como "terry turner" de 29 aÑos. ---varias sustancias quimicas que se encuentran en diversos productos...
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that they should be freed because the foreign minister also met with found while barghouti wife of mao and bug an imprisoned palestinian fighter for independence this proves that russia will continue to strive for his release in other words many things show that russia is serious about its intentions it keeps reminding the world about the decisions that have been made before but enough forgotten so at this point russia supports a palestinian. that was dr sharp advisor to the palestinians president member of the leadership thank you very much for this interview. wealthy british style stock. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our cheek. gave. it to me to. see. her. play. her. in her good morning america. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that in the soviet files house on the. bank comes on. very first verses of the bible that all human beings are created but sentimental came in god's image and it doesn't say just jew
that they should be freed because the foreign minister also met with found while barghouti wife of mao and bug an imprisoned palestinian fighter for independence this proves that russia will continue to strive for his release in other words many things show that russia is serious about its intentions it keeps reminding the world about the decisions that have been made before but enough forgotten so at this point russia supports a palestinian. that was dr sharp advisor to the palestinians...
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its chief of enterprise cooperation, mao weiping, says companies work closely with the college, and even provide machinery to ensure the right skill sets are developed. >> ( translated ): nearly half of our graduates go on to work for the micro-electronics park and its related industry. also, each year, we send about 2,000 to 3,000 students to the park's companies for work- related experience. >> reporter: while chongqing's labor pool is strong on low- skilled and mid-level workers, it's weak, however, on retaining top flight engineers, who usually head for the established r&d centers in beijing and shanghai. with the cost of living soaring in china's premier cities, chongqing believes more engineers will seek opportunities here, notably when the big tech players shift up a gear. xiyong illustrates that, even in a once backwater, if the local government's vision is global, the support strong, and the execution fast, leading corporations are quick off the blocks to back chinese-style state-controlled capitalism in order to compete in a competitive marketplace. nick mackie, "nightly busine
its chief of enterprise cooperation, mao weiping, says companies work closely with the college, and even provide machinery to ensure the right skill sets are developed. >> ( translated ): nearly half of our graduates go on to work for the micro-electronics park and its related industry. also, each year, we send about 2,000 to 3,000 students to the park's companies for work- related experience. >> reporter: while chongqing's labor pool is strong on low- skilled and mid-level workers,...
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it's like a left-winning rush limbaugh mixed up with mao and all of them. tavis: castro. >> everybody, yeah. tavis: have you always been -- you've always been outspoken. have you always been so political? is that a fair question? >> yeah, i always have been. you know, yeah, kind of, talking about class and stuff is kind of political. and, yeah, yeah, i always was. my family always, too, for a long time back, very political. tavis: let me walk through some issues. >> o.k. you said you had to keep an open mind. tavis: when you read this book, you have to keep an open mind and it helps if you have a sense of humor. >> you act like it was an ordeal. tavis: i loved it. i'm just saying it helps to have a sense of humor. there's so much to talk about on the american political scene today. let me start with this one first because it is so serious. what's your take on this tucson -- everybody's talking about it and the whole issue of civility, et cetera. i don't want to color the question. tell me your thoughts on tucson? >> i think when you're mixing up weapons and
it's like a left-winning rush limbaugh mixed up with mao and all of them. tavis: castro. >> everybody, yeah. tavis: have you always been -- you've always been outspoken. have you always been so political? is that a fair question? >> yeah, i always have been. you know, yeah, kind of, talking about class and stuff is kind of political. and, yeah, yeah, i always was. my family always, too, for a long time back, very political. tavis: let me walk through some issues. >> o.k. you...
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this is andy warhol mao tse-tung.ing especially interesting about this. >> this is really my favorite piece in the sale. this is a very familiar image to a lot of people. it was a warhol. warhol and hopper were great friends starting in the '60s. in the 1970s, one late night hopper got spooked, thought there was an intruder in the house, pulled out a gun and fired off two shots. >> and those holes are in this. >> in the light of day we found that he saw mao and what's great is he showed it to warhol who thought this was absolutely brilliant. warhol circled the fire shots. labeled this one warning shot, labeled this one bullet hole. >> it's written right here. warning shot and bullet hole. >> he loved it. it's now a collaboration. but it's got a great story. >> i want to step down here, look at another piece of art. this is helmet newton took this shot. >> this is a great photograph. this was shot out in venus, and you know what's wonderful about this is, and i've worked with this collection now for over six months. we
this is andy warhol mao tse-tung.ing especially interesting about this. >> this is really my favorite piece in the sale. this is a very familiar image to a lot of people. it was a warhol. warhol and hopper were great friends starting in the '60s. in the 1970s, one late night hopper got spooked, thought there was an intruder in the house, pulled out a gun and fired off two shots. >> and those holes are in this. >> in the light of day we found that he saw mao and what's great is...
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because madam mao uses him every time things are quiet as the main...nstage... >> hinojosa: scapegoat. >> yeah, yeah. and my mother, of course, already died, beaten many times by the red guards. >> hinojosa: and you lived through it, and then you decide... >> well, ironically, when they were doing it, i had the greatest time in england, don't forget, because it was the '60s. >> hinojosa: so you're having an amazing life as an artist. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: as a human being. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and your parents are living in hell. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: many, many years later, you are invited back as the grand dame, now seen again as the grand actress. you're invited back to china to teach. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so now you're teaching chinese young people... >> yeah, because they didn't have any university for ten years. they didn't even know who arthur miller is. they don't know who pinter is. the only person they knew, brecht, because brecht is east germany. at that time-- i can't do it now-- i gave a lecture for three hours. and at that time i could b
because madam mao uses him every time things are quiet as the main...nstage... >> hinojosa: scapegoat. >> yeah, yeah. and my mother, of course, already died, beaten many times by the red guards. >> hinojosa: and you lived through it, and then you decide... >> well, ironically, when they were doing it, i had the greatest time in england, don't forget, because it was the '60s. >> hinojosa: so you're having an amazing life as an artist. >> yeah. >>...
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at the age of 28, a military genius, inventor of a new form of guerrilla warfare who would influence maoedong, ho chi minh, castro and the modern islamic insurgents, a legendary warrior and hero and has grown into diplomat and statesman, a creator of nations, two of which still survive as was the author for the most tamest books ever written about war in the english language, seven pillars of wisdom. and, of course, the world's first and most long lived media celebrity, born called a natural gift would you be the envy of any movie star for lawrence's name is still as same as today as it was 75 years ago. the very last of those supporting it are dead now. the wounds of that great comfort has not so much thin-heeled ascot over by other and more recent catastrophes. out of the many millions who fought in that war, how many of the countless heroes are still recognizable by name to the average person? indeed, to anybody. in the english-speaking world only one. for even those who know nothing at all about what was called until 1939 the great war, are still likely to recognize the name of at le
at the age of 28, a military genius, inventor of a new form of guerrilla warfare who would influence maoedong, ho chi minh, castro and the modern islamic insurgents, a legendary warrior and hero and has grown into diplomat and statesman, a creator of nations, two of which still survive as was the author for the most tamest books ever written about war in the english language, seven pillars of wisdom. and, of course, the world's first and most long lived media celebrity, born called a natural...
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[laughter] he was invited up to columbia in 1968, and everybody was wearing little mao buttons, and he goes, where are the black flags, where are the anarchists? i rely on the writers of the '50s, mills, riceman, jacobs because i think -- and they resonate with me with a tremendous power. there's a beautiful book, by the way, by malcolm cowley called "exile's return," which is an intellectual history of the bohemian movement after world war i. it's a brilliant and kind of sering analysis of how the bo with hemoyangs and, ultimately, the new left essentially embrace the corporate values of here donism. really stunning book. again, beautifully written. so, yeah, there are a lot of books that, you know, when you begin and when you write a book you read around a book that are very, very humbling. and they're out there. but i think that that '50s generation is important to me because they still remember what was destroyed. they remember what was dismantled. and when you sit down with a figure like riceman, the lonely crowd or mills, what's stunning is not only how prescient their analysis i
[laughter] he was invited up to columbia in 1968, and everybody was wearing little mao buttons, and he goes, where are the black flags, where are the anarchists? i rely on the writers of the '50s, mills, riceman, jacobs because i think -- and they resonate with me with a tremendous power. there's a beautiful book, by the way, by malcolm cowley called "exile's return," which is an intellectual history of the bohemian movement after world war i. it's a brilliant and kind of sering...
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acknowledge that the world depends a lot on how effectively we together manage this basic relationship, mao we fig fur a way for us to be growing together, stoob seeing policies will of what we have to do domestically but the broader interest of fay global world economy. and i think that recognition is very important. what we feept to do is try to strengthen the incentives china faces to continue on the bath of reform to rebalance the economy and move-- and to help join us in trying to shape a system that will work for both of us going yard. you know, china was not there when i p the u.s. and parts of europe built the post-war economic system. they are not present at the table then. they took advantage of that but that system is going to have to adapt and change, and what we want to do is-- we were going to have our interests we're going to pursue, and they're going to have their interests they're going to pursue, but we want to make sure those people recognize those interests are in many ways closely at aed. they were largely complementary, and we want to make sure they're comfortable that
acknowledge that the world depends a lot on how effectively we together manage this basic relationship, mao we fig fur a way for us to be growing together, stoob seeing policies will of what we have to do domestically but the broader interest of fay global world economy. and i think that recognition is very important. what we feept to do is try to strengthen the incentives china faces to continue on the bath of reform to rebalance the economy and move-- and to help join us in trying to shape a...
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this is the prospect that caused mao tse tung to call the united states a paper tiger. we possess economic and military power but we will not use them to our advantage. this may only have been propaganda and i'm not saying i believe that, the current chinese aggression against japan and the east china sea and they're open assistance of the iranian nuclear program as well as a sale of arms to the taliban in afghanistan by the chinese would suggest that the communists of chinese seek to marginalize united states and play the role the soviet union once played as sponsor of global revolution against the west which brings us finally to russia and the degradation of strategic thinking during and after the cold war in this age of nuclear weapons. we used to be guided by the principle that the central strategic objective of the united states is the prevention of direct attack upon the united states. that was simple and straightforward. for the past 50 years we have been taught something different, that great power politics is beyond the grasp of ordinary policymakers. that we m
this is the prospect that caused mao tse tung to call the united states a paper tiger. we possess economic and military power but we will not use them to our advantage. this may only have been propaganda and i'm not saying i believe that, the current chinese aggression against japan and the east china sea and they're open assistance of the iranian nuclear program as well as a sale of arms to the taliban in afghanistan by the chinese would suggest that the communists of chinese seek to...
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when i think of the chinese leaders from chairman mao, who unified the country, to the shopping -- to the start of the reform and opening, to the leader who implemented those concepts in difficult periods, and then to present hu jintao, who developed and built on the achievements of his predecessors and came into a situation where both inside china and on relationships with the rest of the world -- it was a seminal contribution to call for harmony and cooperation and friendship. at this stage, this call for a harmonious world finds its best expression in close cooperation with the united states -- between the united states and china. if our two countries work together, most of the problems that are before us will find a creative solution. if they do not, there is no possibility for one side or the other achieving a success over the other. therefore, we can call this summit a success not because it has solved every problem, but because it has shown the way by which the problems can and will be solved and the manner in which our two presidents have worked together. the arrangements they
when i think of the chinese leaders from chairman mao, who unified the country, to the shopping -- to the start of the reform and opening, to the leader who implemented those concepts in difficult periods, and then to present hu jintao, who developed and built on the achievements of his predecessors and came into a situation where both inside china and on relationships with the rest of the world -- it was a seminal contribution to call for harmony and cooperation and friendship. at this stage,...
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i remember how the people all easttex bikes, wore mao suits and stared at the foreigners in teenman squaresent in many key moments in my life. when you gave me that brand-new baseball glove, it was my mom who i learned to play catch with. or the day i scored three touchdowns and had two interceptions against our rival at sidwell friends. i wish you could have been there. .. but i did come to understand that you weren't there because you were working. working hard to find safety and shelter for tens of thousands of refugees fleeing cambodia or laos, or finding a way in the balkans to end the blood baths. you were saving thousands of lives. the day when my son cyrus holbrook was born just six months ago, you were off in the mountains in afghanistan and pakistan. but the day i'll remember most is the magical day at the state department just a short while ago. it was our last day together. watching you race down the hallway, holding cyrus like a football. with cyrus' mother agap, me and 20 staff members following in your wake as you carried cyrus right into the press briefing room. dad, while
i remember how the people all easttex bikes, wore mao suits and stared at the foreigners in teenman squaresent in many key moments in my life. when you gave me that brand-new baseball glove, it was my mom who i learned to play catch with. or the day i scored three touchdowns and had two interceptions against our rival at sidwell friends. i wish you could have been there. .. but i did come to understand that you weren't there because you were working. working hard to find safety and shelter for...
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and when i think of the chne leaders from which chairmen mao who unified the country to with deng xioapingwho started an opening to the who implemented one of those concepts in difficult periods and then to president hu jintao, who developed and built on the achievement of its predecessors and came to a situation that both inside china and all the relations of china with the rest of the world into a small contribution to call for cooperatn and friendship. it's called for a harmonious world. the cut close cooperation with the united states, between the united states and china. if our two countries worked together, most of the problems that are before us will find a creative solution. and if they don't, then there is no possibilityfor si o the her achieving success over the other. ,there wca this summit a success not because it helps out every problem but because it has shown a way by which the problems can and will be solved, and the manner in which our two esidents have worked together and the arrangements they have set up indicate a direction and an obligation to all of their sissy s twkr
and when i think of the chne leaders from which chairmen mao who unified the country to with deng xioapingwho started an opening to the who implemented one of those concepts in difficult periods and then to president hu jintao, who developed and built on the achievement of its predecessors and came to a situation that both inside china and all the relations of china with the rest of the world into a small contribution to call for cooperatn and friendship. it's called for a harmonious world. the...
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i do not usually quote chairman mao, but i just did.e to let people organize the way they want to. creating a caucus does not undermine that decentralized ketose, as long as they did not say they are in charge. host: here is an e-mail from joan in vermont. she says i listened to the report yesterday about the budget, and they said a big reason for the deficit going up was due to the extension of the bush era tax cuts. guest: right. if you look at the world in a static way, you could say that if we raise a little bit more taxes, and cut a little bit of spending, you could get there, and cbo quite often uses a static world view which sometimes turns out to be horribly wrong. the classic example of government bean counters getting a spending estimate from was medicare. they were off by 900%. one of the main reasons we have this huge fiscal problem is mistakes like that, where they do not look at human behavior and what happens when you change policy. if you raise taxes, particularly marginal income tax rates, you change behavior. the inves
i do not usually quote chairman mao, but i just did.e to let people organize the way they want to. creating a caucus does not undermine that decentralized ketose, as long as they did not say they are in charge. host: here is an e-mail from joan in vermont. she says i listened to the report yesterday about the budget, and they said a big reason for the deficit going up was due to the extension of the bush era tax cuts. guest: right. if you look at the world in a static way, you could say that if...
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their green quilted identical clothes on their bicycles holding their little red books of the chairman mao'sreat quotations and basically being discounted and dismissed. in the world economy now china is a major factor and that's why the remarks of the republican minority leader need to be put in that perspective. the real question the president will ask us tonight is, america ready to compete in the 21st century? do we have what it takes it regain the edge when it comes to manufacturing jobs and to be competitive? the challenge the president offers us is to do the spom thing when -- responsible thing when it comes to our budgeting, but not to forget the investments necessary in our future. when i look at how the united states is likely to succeed, you have to start with education and training. we have to have an educated workforce, the best in the world. we have to reward innovation, provide the kind of research incentives at the federal government level that lead to the commercialization of products and ultimately manufacture and production that grows our economy. if we walk away from that
their green quilted identical clothes on their bicycles holding their little red books of the chairman mao'sreat quotations and basically being discounted and dismissed. in the world economy now china is a major factor and that's why the remarks of the republican minority leader need to be put in that perspective. the real question the president will ask us tonight is, america ready to compete in the 21st century? do we have what it takes it regain the edge when it comes to manufacturing jobs...
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what i mean here in a nutshell is from the initial openings under richard nixon and chairman mao to sort of the codification of the agreement under deng xiaoping and jimmy carter there has been a sense that american chinese relationships arrested on a three-legged stool. lake number one with the idea was better for both countries to work together than to view each other as certain enemies, that there was ground for partnership between the two. the second leg of the still was the idea that china's prosperity need not e. a direct expense of the rest of the world including the united states and lake number three was nonetheless there would be serious disagreements between the country still over matters of international policy, over domestic politics in both u.s. and china etc. etc.. over the past 30 years you could say the ups and downs of the relationship have been within that. there've been times a real disagreement. there have been times of relative lack of disagreement but it has been within that arc. the question is whether the last year has taken us outside that band of 30 years under
what i mean here in a nutshell is from the initial openings under richard nixon and chairman mao to sort of the codification of the agreement under deng xiaoping and jimmy carter there has been a sense that american chinese relationships arrested on a three-legged stool. lake number one with the idea was better for both countries to work together than to view each other as certain enemies, that there was ground for partnership between the two. the second leg of the still was the idea that...
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so i reserve the right as he mao does. now, there are many who say the senate should be different than the house and the traditionaloue term is and should be a cooling saucer and in part that wast thw related to the debate and the design of the constitution when. our terms were staggered so oneo third elected every two years and so the country may be wayngb over here and the senate maye-te change accordingly but over aver third are up for reelection. there may be one-third and the senate changes less and in a discourtesy hearing each other e out and pondering the argumentit each other are making. but the cooling saucer is very different than the routine usehe of the filibuster to obstruct the ability to act. las jury different than the way it's prev enbeen used a ball last few yeas to prevent us from doing hse appropriation bills, houseprevet bills, nominations from being e. considered. that has to end. that has to change and so i pledge myself to continuebu working hoping the behavior will change on its own, but workingen
so i reserve the right as he mao does. now, there are many who say the senate should be different than the house and the traditionaloue term is and should be a cooling saucer and in part that wast thw related to the debate and the design of the constitution when. our terms were staggered so oneo third elected every two years and so the country may be wayngb over here and the senate maye-te change accordingly but over aver third are up for reelection. there may be one-third and the senate...
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i do not usually quote chairman mao, but i just did. you have to let people organize the way they want to. creating a caucus does not undermine that decentralized ketose, as long as they did not say they are in charge. host: here is an e-mail from joan in vermont. she says i listened to the report yesterday about the budget, and they said a big reason for the deficit going up was due to the extension of the bush era tax cuts. guest: right. if you look at the world in a static way, you could say that if we raise a little bit more taxes, and cut a little bit of spending, you could get there, and cbo quite often uses a static world view which sometimes turns out to be horribly wrong. the classic example of government bean counters getting a spending estimate from was medicare. they were off by 900%. one of the main reasons we have this huge fiscal problem is mistakes like that, where they do not look at human behavior and what happens when you change policy. if you raise taxes, particularly marginal income tax rates, you change behavior. t
i do not usually quote chairman mao, but i just did. you have to let people organize the way they want to. creating a caucus does not undermine that decentralized ketose, as long as they did not say they are in charge. host: here is an e-mail from joan in vermont. she says i listened to the report yesterday about the budget, and they said a big reason for the deficit going up was due to the extension of the bush era tax cuts. guest: right. if you look at the world in a static way, you could say...
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and what i think of the chinese leaders, from chairman mao, unified the country, to deng xiaoping whotarted the reform and opening, to others who implemented those concepts in a difficult period, and then to president hu jintao, who developed and built on the achievements of the predecessors, and came into a situation where both inside china and i relations of china, to report a contribution, to call for harmony and cooperation and friendship. and at this period, let's call for a harmonious world. and in close cooperation with the united states, could mean the united states and china. if our two countries work together, most of the problems that are before us will find a creative solution. and if they don't, then there is no possibility for one side or the other achieving a success over the other. so, therefore, we can call this summit a success, not because it has solved every problem, but it's because it has shown the way by which the problems can and will be solved. and the manner in which our two presidents have worked together. and the arrangements they have set up indicates a di
and what i think of the chinese leaders, from chairman mao, unified the country, to deng xiaoping whotarted the reform and opening, to others who implemented those concepts in a difficult period, and then to president hu jintao, who developed and built on the achievements of the predecessors, and came into a situation where both inside china and i relations of china, to report a contribution, to call for harmony and cooperation and friendship. and at this period, let's call for a harmonious...
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on for a least a year and have well, some elements of let might be trying to assist of the malice -- maoby and india. i do not know if others on the panel have dug into that. but i can attach to the notion that is something that has been knocking around for awhile. it would speak to the degree in which these attacks have shifted and expanded even further and the degree to which the book -- the group is willing to draw a line outside of the circle. i wanted to second the point from sebastian on criminality. 2008, it was long believed that the criminal underworld would come to light at some point as involved with no evidence suggesting that is the case. criminal networks in india were intrinsic to their ability to build up their own presence. coming together in large part through the involvement of members of the south asian criminal underworld. quickly, to comment on the point in question about threats within pakistan, my sense is that within a large degree the appeal of lashkar in pakistan is 340 -- threefold. one, they fight against india. two, they have not turned their guns on the sta
on for a least a year and have well, some elements of let might be trying to assist of the malice -- maoby and india. i do not know if others on the panel have dug into that. but i can attach to the notion that is something that has been knocking around for awhile. it would speak to the degree in which these attacks have shifted and expanded even further and the degree to which the book -- the group is willing to draw a line outside of the circle. i wanted to second the point from sebastian on...