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. >>> tiananmen square is where mao zedong declared china in 1949.n the 17th century, during the cheng dynasty, beijing was built around the forbidden city. five ring roads surround the castle. whether you live within or without these ring roads determines your financial status. a home within the second ring road is said to cost at least 1 milli million. the average annual salary in beijing is $7,800 only the very fortunate can buy a home. >>> of bay jirng's residents, 38% are from rural areas. the bay jings cbd located between the third and fourth ring roads is where 70% of foreign companies hold offices. many media outlets are also located here. one man bought a studio apartment for 500,000 u.s. dollars in this district a year ago. >> this man works for a real estate agency. this studio apartment is about 66 square meters in size. he lives here with his wife he purchased this apartment because it was close to his office. but if he puts it on the market now, he could sell it for more than 600,000 u.s. dollars. >> he owns two other apartment units. i
. >>> tiananmen square is where mao zedong declared china in 1949.n the 17th century, during the cheng dynasty, beijing was built around the forbidden city. five ring roads surround the castle. whether you live within or without these ring roads determines your financial status. a home within the second ring road is said to cost at least 1 milli million. the average annual salary in beijing is $7,800 only the very fortunate can buy a home. >>> of bay jirng's residents, 38% are...
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the first one was the chinese, mao. mao was sort of like the martin luther of the marxist reformation. you can imagine -- you want to pick out john calvin, ho chi minh, people all over the world, but now is the big -- mao is the big challenger. if you look at the history are --e -- history auger fee history of the split it tends to be focused on bilateral relation. who is going to be the leader of the communist bloc -- mao thinks it is his turn. or great power conflict, border conflict in central asia, on the river -- these are the kinds of things that come out. the vast majority was written before the end of the cold war. so most of it is written without the benefit of much time. if you look at it bilaterally, the ideological debate seemed almost besides the point. it is almost like the ideology -- it is phenomenal, it is the head of a pen. but from the perspective of the world, if you are sitting not in moscow or beijing, but in havana, or in dar es salaam, or in delhi or jakarta, the important. -- the ideological deb
the first one was the chinese, mao. mao was sort of like the martin luther of the marxist reformation. you can imagine -- you want to pick out john calvin, ho chi minh, people all over the world, but now is the big -- mao is the big challenger. if you look at the history are --e -- history auger fee history of the split it tends to be focused on bilateral relation. who is going to be the leader of the communist bloc -- mao thinks it is his turn. or great power conflict, border conflict in...
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especially in the mao-khrushchev era. there is another aspect that is counterfactual which i was thinking about as you talked about it which is i'm not sure stalin would of attempted to at lease build socialism in the stalin had not done night you would've had a very different cold war altogether. maybe one that never had a socialist alternative at all because we would've had no model. no aid. no experts. it would've been kind of, the way stalin reacted when indiana -- india became independent was that it was a neo-colonial state. stalin tended to think that way. the african countries became independent in 1960. not really the same kind of cold war in the third world altogether. we can go very far and-factual's but i think that is one element. >> the wilson center, don wolf and berg. you made a comment about rene dumont starting in africa. the great impact that had in the decision to go with agrarian socialism and so on in how that ended up was not all that pretty but i was there when this is being undertaken in the 1960'
especially in the mao-khrushchev era. there is another aspect that is counterfactual which i was thinking about as you talked about it which is i'm not sure stalin would of attempted to at lease build socialism in the stalin had not done night you would've had a very different cold war altogether. maybe one that never had a socialist alternative at all because we would've had no model. no aid. no experts. it would've been kind of, the way stalin reacted when indiana -- india became independent...
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somebody said, that when prime minister tanaka came to china, re-established diplomatic relations, mao was simply saying things like, well, you don't have to apologize because it is only because of the japanese invasion that the communists won, which is of course true, but only mao in triumph will say something like that. but, so, in the '80s, this began to change. and here, this, interestingly -- and i think here probably is a difference -- this change began at a local level across china but including in nanjing, where various scholars, historians, began to, and as the archives opened up, began to collect material that talked about the second world war, the war of resistance, a great deal. and this was very, very important in a chinese context because it allowed the creation of a narrative in which the nationalist and the communist fought together against the invader. it was therefore also a way for reconciliation between various classes who had been at war with each other in china itself. so, the second world war, and to see this as a giant chinese -- a joint chinese effort, became a
somebody said, that when prime minister tanaka came to china, re-established diplomatic relations, mao was simply saying things like, well, you don't have to apologize because it is only because of the japanese invasion that the communists won, which is of course true, but only mao in triumph will say something like that. but, so, in the '80s, this began to change. and here, this, interestingly -- and i think here probably is a difference -- this change began at a local level across china but...
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residents formed this community inform rating mao, the korean word for village, into the name. the seongmisa smrks maeul community began with a child center. it lies just off a name street. named our children's home, the center is operated using member contributions. today, 35 children aged between 1 and 5 are cared for by 7 staff. that's a better than average ratio of childminders to children. and it means that each child gets more care and attention. >> translator: this facility can be traced to a group of participaparents who were concerned about their children. as the group developed, they saw a need for a safe, supportive space where dual-income parents could place their kids. that led to this cooperative childcare center. >> in 1994, the center was set up with funding from 25 30-something couples with full-time careers. with most childcare facilities in those days situated in hi high-rise buildings, kids were often stuck inside a small room all day. wanting room for their children to grow, these parents built their own center near seongmisan. >> translator: it's very rare
residents formed this community inform rating mao, the korean word for village, into the name. the seongmisa smrks maeul community began with a child center. it lies just off a name street. named our children's home, the center is operated using member contributions. today, 35 children aged between 1 and 5 are cared for by 7 staff. that's a better than average ratio of childminders to children. and it means that each child gets more care and attention. >> translator: this facility can be...
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take vo ---para el deleite de soos, eliernes 24 de mao... seen la casa de los earthquakes...capacidad para 18-mil aficionados... ser un partido de mucha espectativa poue reerde qula se de las barras y las estrellas estn obligada a sumar puntos de local... pues ha perdido los primeros dos partidos de este hexagonal rumbo a rusia 2018... honduras por su parte, llega con un triunfo y una derrota... take sot juanfra intro warriors hoy estn en portland para enfrentar a los trailblazers. y lleg despus de dar una ctedra ofensiva, anoche en casa, frente a los clippers... take vo vo y el espectculo lo acapar stepcurry... quieal principio estaba en duda para jugar por molestias msculares... pero la molestias fueron para el rival que no pudo contenerlo... antes del descanso, desde el centro de duela... ---en el tercer cuarto, contino el show de curry... triple... termin encestando 9 tries en la noche... para finalizar el tercer episodio los warriors ya superaban a los clippers con ms de 30 puntos... paliza de los dubs 144 a 98... curry encest 43 de ellos... golden state llega a una marc
take vo ---para el deleite de soos, eliernes 24 de mao... seen la casa de los earthquakes...capacidad para 18-mil aficionados... ser un partido de mucha espectativa poue reerde qula se de las barras y las estrellas estn obligada a sumar puntos de local... pues ha perdido los primeros dos partidos de este hexagonal rumbo a rusia 2018... honduras por su parte, llega con un triunfo y una derrota... take sot juanfra intro warriors hoy estn en portland para enfrentar a los trailblazers. y lleg...
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their energy taxes through and now they're engaging in the equivalent of the spanish inquisition or mao, and they can't win the argument so they try to destroy you. she's the latest victim of it. david: bruce, i'm not a scientist, you're not a scientist, but she is and she's got incredible credentials and you look at her resume'. i don't know of anybody that has credentials as high in the field as she does. she is what she's saying and she's on the inside. >> well, i don't know if we need any of these academics because we have a president who believes it's a chinese hoax. listen, climate change is real and glaciers are melting and waters are rising and if i lived in miami i'd head to higher ground. david: and some are doing it for academic power, right? >> of course. let's get beyond that and realize 44% of the world's population lives in the very coastal cities, the warmest like bruce and other scientists say are going to go underwater in a few years. can all of the world's combined knowledge be that slim and a few scientists that smart? the very notion is ridiculous. it's not a chines
their energy taxes through and now they're engaging in the equivalent of the spanish inquisition or mao, and they can't win the argument so they try to destroy you. she's the latest victim of it. david: bruce, i'm not a scientist, you're not a scientist, but she is and she's got incredible credentials and you look at her resume'. i don't know of anybody that has credentials as high in the field as she does. she is what she's saying and she's on the inside. >> well, i don't know if we need...
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right mao the focus is more on visibility because we have areas of more dense fog in place. the best you see on this map is ten miles, but a mile and above is okay driving conditions. under a mile is when you start to see the more difficult conditions and you'll have to use your low beams. coatesville at zero, redding at a half, quakertown the same. doylestown 1.75 mile. in philadelphia, .25 mile. when i was driving in around 3:00, it was very, very foggy. we've got difficult visibility conditions from philly north. as you drop farther south things are better. that's because there's rain in parts of delaware and new jersey. we're tracking a nor'easter that's going to set up our viewing area. it starts tonight and will go through your early tuesday morning. looking at rain, heavy at times particularly on monday. damaging winds that will start to strengthen tonight and coastal flooding possible as early as tie tide tomorrow morning, 4:00 to 5:00 a.m. we have shourgs moving through. most of this is moderate. pockets of heavier rain around delaware and the jersey shore, cape may
right mao the focus is more on visibility because we have areas of more dense fog in place. the best you see on this map is ten miles, but a mile and above is okay driving conditions. under a mile is when you start to see the more difficult conditions and you'll have to use your low beams. coatesville at zero, redding at a half, quakertown the same. doylestown 1.75 mile. in philadelphia, .25 mile. when i was driving in around 3:00, it was very, very foggy. we've got difficult visibility...
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as the famous shah mao show ends at the park. we'll see why critics aren't happy with the new show.ngton's farewell address and actress cynthia erivo of the broadway hit "the color purple" joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hey, thanks for waking up with us! a live look at the by bridge. dare i say it? the calm, the quiet -- >> oh, oh!! >> the quiet ahead of the big rainstorm on its way this weekend. i never said calm before the storm. now we said it. good morning, it's friday, january 6. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. we hate that saying! >> but i said calm, quiet ahead of the big rainstorm. >> you know what he is going to say? >> mother nature's acting up. mother nature. [ laughter ] >> mother nature! >> like roqui. [ laughter ] >> and "ro." acting up. >> what?! [ overlapping speakers ] >> i nearly called her roqui. >> i'm flattered. >> that's okay. my dog's name is roxy so i always call her roxy and her roqui. >> you love us both so much. >> i'm a mes
as the famous shah mao show ends at the park. we'll see why critics aren't happy with the new show.ngton's farewell address and actress cynthia erivo of the broadway hit "the color purple" joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hey, thanks for waking up with us! a live look at the by bridge. dare i say it? the calm, the quiet -- >> oh, oh!!...
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chairman mao, they didn't listen to the beatles.et, now it's really one of the ways in which chinese youth learn the english language. the english language is learned all over the world through songs like yellow submarine and norwegian wood. - [nicole] martin took me for a tour, pointing out some of the exhibits he's most proud of. - i do have in there george harrison's very first guitar, which you could probably buy for something like $600,000, if you wanted to buy it from me. originally, it cost the princely sum of about seven pounds. - [nicole] seven english pounds is about $11. talk about a steal. - we also have john lennon's glasses. we have original clothing from the beatles. we have probably the biggest single collection of merchandise because part of the phenomenon of the beatles and the beatles invasion, in 1964, of america, was lunch pails and t-shirts and little dolls of the beatles. so we got a great collection of those. but we also create environments; environments that differ from the cartoon-like space of a yellow sub
chairman mao, they didn't listen to the beatles.et, now it's really one of the ways in which chinese youth learn the english language. the english language is learned all over the world through songs like yellow submarine and norwegian wood. - [nicole] martin took me for a tour, pointing out some of the exhibits he's most proud of. - i do have in there george harrison's very first guitar, which you could probably buy for something like $600,000, if you wanted to buy it from me. originally, it...
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to-- no one could criticize him as soft on immigration, just like only nixon could go and sit with mao can do whatever he wants on immigration, and no one will believe it's amnesty. so he's invulnerable. >> do you think he's considering that. >> i do. and i think sean spicer telegraphed that in his press conference when he said our priority is not to go after the dacca kids. our priorities are going after people who have broken the law in the united states and represent a threat. that is actually channeling the blueprint for reform that reince priebus, the assaulted autopsy that was done four years ago, a regularization is exactly what the republicans called for. and i believe donald trump will embrace that because it makes sense. he knows the people who work in the trading. we had in to see him. they're largely latino in places like california and arizona. the drywallers are almost 100% latino americans. he understands getting reelected, and he understands building. i'm an optimist on that. >> rose: so what worries you about trump? >> he can wear us out. most presidents retreat from t
to-- no one could criticize him as soft on immigration, just like only nixon could go and sit with mao can do whatever he wants on immigration, and no one will believe it's amnesty. so he's invulnerable. >> do you think he's considering that. >> i do. and i think sean spicer telegraphed that in his press conference when he said our priority is not to go after the dacca kids. our priorities are going after people who have broken the law in the united states and represent a threat....
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this is a terrible example and people will be mad at me for using this, that mao zedong decided he wasng to attack the chinese bureaucracy, and here he was the absolute ruler, and he lost a cultural revolution. he is gone and they are still there. it is very difficult. is toice to any president try to appoint individuals who understand the agency but don't like what it is doing. change agents, as they say. and trump has done this. several of the individuals he has appointed were enemies of the agency. that is a start. the agencies eventually wear them down. host: there is a list of some 15 administrative agencies under the administrative procedures act. what is different about that than theen say -- department of state? prof. ginsberg: the department of state, the department of defense, these are important agencies, but they don't engage in rulemaking aside from internal housekeeping rules. they don't issue rules that affect you and me. whereas say the department of federaln, the various social agencies, the issue rules that have the effect of law on your knee. , thexample, even noaa w
this is a terrible example and people will be mad at me for using this, that mao zedong decided he wasng to attack the chinese bureaucracy, and here he was the absolute ruler, and he lost a cultural revolution. he is gone and they are still there. it is very difficult. is toice to any president try to appoint individuals who understand the agency but don't like what it is doing. change agents, as they say. and trump has done this. several of the individuals he has appointed were enemies of the...
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>> rose: also in, with the transition of power is mao in full swing.nt obama's is preparing the farewell address he will give in chicago on tuesday. and the following day the senate is set to begin confirmation hearings on six members of donald trump's cabinet. mike allen has more from that on washington. he is the cofounder of a new media company and they will start publication of a new blog,axuous a.m. let me an update as to not only when it's going to begin, but how republicans and the trump administration sees it. >> charlie, we're going to see for the first time, the trump administration coming together, a rapid-fire series of confirmation hearings. he's trying to show that he has his ducks in a row. democrats now, who before were saying that the trump show was chaos, now they're saying republicans are trying to rush it. and so with a number of these nominees, probably eight all together, democrats are going to try tow slow them down. but next week, in the senate, we'll start hearing the cases for these nominees getting clues of where the administ
>> rose: also in, with the transition of power is mao in full swing.nt obama's is preparing the farewell address he will give in chicago on tuesday. and the following day the senate is set to begin confirmation hearings on six members of donald trump's cabinet. mike allen has more from that on washington. he is the cofounder of a new media company and they will start publication of a new blog,axuous a.m. let me an update as to not only when it's going to begin, but how republicans and the...
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i met with mao walsh, senator schumer and others. these are important engagements —— mayor walsh.opment of irish us relationships. we have asked for a complete review of the preclea ra nce a complete review of the preclearance facilities in ireland so we can preclearance facilities in ireland so we can be absolutely clear about the importance of it. and i would say it is important to remember that preclea ra nce say it is important to remember that preclearance in ireland here has been of enormous convenience to over 1.2 million people, in terms of efficiency and economics and all of that. so these are issues which we are happy to negotiate upon. what i think of the american president, this is a man who was elected by the votes of the american people, who is now implementing what he said he would do for the past two years. i don't agree with this policy and i will give my reasons for that one i talked to him, but in respect to our own connections with the united states, i think it is important keep that contact very much alive, more so that contact very much alive, more so than be
i met with mao walsh, senator schumer and others. these are important engagements —— mayor walsh.opment of irish us relationships. we have asked for a complete review of the preclea ra nce a complete review of the preclearance facilities in ireland so we can preclearance facilities in ireland so we can be absolutely clear about the importance of it. and i would say it is important to remember that preclea ra nce say it is important to remember that preclearance in ireland here has been of...
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the day's other top stories: the pilot of a light aircraft has died after his plane crashed near the maof from an aerodrome in north buckinghamshire. an investigation is underway. police in northern ireland have found an explosive device during a security operation in west belfast. they say it was designed to kill or seriously injure police officers. representatives of more than 70 countries and international organisations have called on israel and the palestinians to reaffirm their commitment to a two—state solution. at the end of a day—long conference in paris, they issued a statement warning that neither side should take unilateral steps that could jeopardise future negotiations. our paris correspondent hugh schofield followed the talks. to be fairto to be fair to the french, they never set this up as a fully fledged peace talks. israel and the palestinians we re talks. israel and the palestinians were never actually invited to it. the idea is they would come separately, together at the end of the conference, and then have a briefing with president lond who would tell them what happen
the day's other top stories: the pilot of a light aircraft has died after his plane crashed near the maof from an aerodrome in north buckinghamshire. an investigation is underway. police in northern ireland have found an explosive device during a security operation in west belfast. they say it was designed to kill or seriously injure police officers. representatives of more than 70 countries and international organisations have called on israel and the palestinians to reaffirm their commitment...
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the pilot of a light aircraft has died after his plane crashed near the mao in oxfordshire. died aftertaken off from an aerodrome in north buckinghamshire. an investigation is underway. in north buckinghamshire. police in northern ireland have found an explosive device during a security operation in west belfast. they say it was "designed to kill or seriously injure police officers". to kill or seriously it's now been made safe. to kill or seriously at least 30 people have died, during a 14—hour riot at a jail in brazil. during a 14—hour riot it happened the north—eastern city of natal, involving rival gangs. it's the third major prison riot in brazil this month. officials say some of the victims, were decapitated. representatives of more than seventy countries and international organisations, have called on israel and the palestinians, to reaffirm their commitment to a two—state solution. to reaffirm their commitment at the end of a day—long conference in paris, they issued a statement warning that neither side should take unilateral steps, that could jeopardise future negotiations. t
the pilot of a light aircraft has died after his plane crashed near the mao in oxfordshire. died aftertaken off from an aerodrome in north buckinghamshire. an investigation is underway. in north buckinghamshire. police in northern ireland have found an explosive device during a security operation in west belfast. they say it was "designed to kill or seriously injure police officers". to kill or seriously it's now been made safe. to kill or seriously at least 30 people have died,...
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one could criticize him as soft on immigration, just like nixon is the only one who can go sit with maohe is in vulnerable. charlie: do you think he is considering it? hugh: i do. i think sean spicer telegraphed that when he said our priorities are not to go after the daca kids. our party is to go after people who have broken the law. that is channeling the blueprint for reform by reince , it is exactly what the republicans called for, and i believe donald trump will in brace that because it makes sense and he knows that people who work in the trades. latino inargely places like california. so he understands getting reelected and understands building. i am an optimist on that. charlie: with respect to trade, you are at one with him? hugh: no, this is where we separate. i don't even understand the border adjusted tax. paul ryan wants to do a border adjusted thing. richard nixon's definition of real progress, the ongoing incremental expansion in or allied to the west. that is based on free trade, shipping -- charlie: democratic regimes are stable regimes. hugh: egypt under mubarak was sta
one could criticize him as soft on immigration, just like nixon is the only one who can go sit with maohe is in vulnerable. charlie: do you think he is considering it? hugh: i do. i think sean spicer telegraphed that when he said our priorities are not to go after the daca kids. our party is to go after people who have broken the law. that is channeling the blueprint for reform by reince , it is exactly what the republicans called for, and i believe donald trump will in brace that because it...
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this was when everybody in china was wearing a mao uniform.of a hotel and there would be 300 people around you within seconds because they hadn't seen that many caucasians at that time. and among those that they had seen, mary's face was known. so, she was wonderful. she was a great woman anyway, and a wonderful personality and a real lady. so, she in a sense was the ambassador is the word. >> we're going to make it one, norman leer, we're going to make it one. she was an ambassador. i was talking to carl reiner and bob new heart. >> we have every right to make it a word. >> i think do you. you produce some of the biggest shows of the '70s, so you're allowed. we think of all in the family and you. let me ask, because you, sir, were ahead of your time in terms of comedy. how was she so ahead of her time as well? >> well, carl was the creator of that show. so, you got to give carl his do. he was leading that pack. mary was a glorious actress, a great comedian, and carl told me this morning. i don't know if he told you if you were talking to him
this was when everybody in china was wearing a mao uniform.of a hotel and there would be 300 people around you within seconds because they hadn't seen that many caucasians at that time. and among those that they had seen, mary's face was known. so, she was wonderful. she was a great woman anyway, and a wonderful personality and a real lady. so, she in a sense was the ambassador is the word. >> we're going to make it one, norman leer, we're going to make it one. she was an ambassador. i...
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it was, mao had a dark, dark country. i went to china when he was still running the place.en the soviet union started to come apart, because couldn't sustain their way of living, and it's no longer the soviet union. it's now a collection of former satellites. vladimir putin would like to put it back together again. china, on the other hand, is absolutely fascinating. look how far they have come just in the last 50 years that i have been covering stories. the big test for china is this. they have 100 million people in the next 10 years moving into cities. they all want cars. they want utilities. they want housing. and china wants to keep political control over them, but expand the economy so they can accommodate all that. that's a historic challenge, it seems to me, and it's, in a lot of ways, very exciting to watch. so we have to keep our eye on them. putin, you know, donald trump is going to be talking to him. thinks he's got kind of a a friend in him. it seems to me that putin's only interests is to advance his interests. not ours. >> jimmy: and how about -- what about ou
it was, mao had a dark, dark country. i went to china when he was still running the place.en the soviet union started to come apart, because couldn't sustain their way of living, and it's no longer the soviet union. it's now a collection of former satellites. vladimir putin would like to put it back together again. china, on the other hand, is absolutely fascinating. look how far they have come just in the last 50 years that i have been covering stories. the big test for china is this. they...
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. >> the very guy who questioned the legitimacy of barack obama as a black man is mao the opt of thetates of america. you're answering your own question. >> you think that's why people voted for him or overlooked that because they believed he would be helpful to business -- >> your faith in the american citizenry is pretty high. they overlooked what? the fact that donald trump for two years with lethal intensity continued to assault a sitting president as, quote, ill he yit jit mat and now can't even take john lewis saying he may be illegitimate. he ginned up the racial animus. unlike lincoln, he appealed to the worst dee months in our collective enterprise of thinking about american citizenship and democracy and as a result of that got elected because of democratic destiny, a few states voted for him. he's a very unpopular president going into his own inauguration and a person dividing the country and not uniting it. the contrast between obama and him is rather stark. >> you have the what and the how much. a lot of people voted out there because they think we've been weak on isis. t
. >> the very guy who questioned the legitimacy of barack obama as a black man is mao the opt of thetates of america. you're answering your own question. >> you think that's why people voted for him or overlooked that because they believed he would be helpful to business -- >> your faith in the american citizenry is pretty high. they overlooked what? the fact that donald trump for two years with lethal intensity continued to assault a sitting president as, quote, ill he yit...
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like nixon could sit with mao, donald trump could go anything he wants on immigration and no one wouldelieve it's amnesty. sean spicer said monday in a teleconference our priorities are not to go after the doca kids. our priority is to go after the people who have broken the law in the united states and represent a threat. that's actually channeling the blueprint for reform that reince priebus, the so-called autopsy done four years ago, a regularization is exactly what the republicans called for and i believe donald trump will embrace that because it makes sense, he knows the people who work in the trades, we have in to see him are largely latino in places like california. the dry wallers are almost 100% latino americans. and he understands getting elected and building. i'm an optimist on that. >> rose: with respect to trade, you're at one with him? >> no, this is where we suffer. >> rose: imagine my surprise. and paul ryan wants a border adjustment. >> yes. i think free trade, gross economy -- richard nixon's definition of progress i, that s based on free trade. >> rose: stable regime
like nixon could sit with mao, donald trump could go anything he wants on immigration and no one wouldelieve it's amnesty. sean spicer said monday in a teleconference our priorities are not to go after the doca kids. our priority is to go after the people who have broken the law in the united states and represent a threat. that's actually channeling the blueprint for reform that reince priebus, the so-called autopsy done four years ago, a regularization is exactly what the republicans called...
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tom: there is a compare and contrast of the present beijing with mao of another time and place.or is that unfounded? evan: i do not think xi jinping tse tung. mouse a dun he has embraced populist tactics and techniques to expand his power based, and i think that is where the comparison is. in terms of the number of actors, the number of special in makinginvolved government decisions on economic policy, foreign policy, is far more diversified and decentralized than in mao's days. francine: do they kick out u.s. companies? suppress theng to u.s. dollar as a reserve currency? depends on the provocation. if the tribe administrations tradea series of heavy actions against the chinese, one way the chinese could retaliate is by going after american companies. there are all sorts of formal ways they can harass american companies as a way to retaliate. a different scenario is a scenario in which the chinese come if they feel they are pushed around on maritime disputes, with a potential chinese reaction, it is growing naval or -- naval activities in the east or south china sea with southe
tom: there is a compare and contrast of the present beijing with mao of another time and place.or is that unfounded? evan: i do not think xi jinping tse tung. mouse a dun he has embraced populist tactics and techniques to expand his power based, and i think that is where the comparison is. in terms of the number of actors, the number of special in makinginvolved government decisions on economic policy, foreign policy, is far more diversified and decentralized than in mao's days. francine: do...
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for mao blocking ridge of high pressure will nestle in through the holiday. tahoe forecast, if you are getting away on this friday, totally awesome today! albeit chilly with the temperatures in the 30s. you can't ask for better powder. meanwhile, this is your snow report heading to alpine meadows, just over 8 feet of snow this week alone. 94 inches of new snow partly sunny and chilly over the weekend. sugar bowl -- [ laughter ] >> look at that! 98 inches of snow that's over 8 feet this week. today, locally temperatures well into the 50s. one of the cool spots towards the tri-valley 53 degrees. once the fog lifts, we'll have clear skies from vallejo through benicia into martinez backing all the way into antioch tracy, brentwood, story bay, that's your weekend forecast heading into the holiday on tuesday through thursday at this particular time. it looks like we'll have some heavy rain and gusty winds so you want to use these dry days if you are in any of those flood-prone areas. to start preparing for the onslaught of more weather -- active weather pattern. fo
for mao blocking ridge of high pressure will nestle in through the holiday. tahoe forecast, if you are getting away on this friday, totally awesome today! albeit chilly with the temperatures in the 30s. you can't ask for better powder. meanwhile, this is your snow report heading to alpine meadows, just over 8 feet of snow this week alone. 94 inches of new snow partly sunny and chilly over the weekend. sugar bowl -- [ laughter ] >> look at that! 98 inches of snow that's over 8 feet this...
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this comes in a comment on a keystone application three mao p return can do says it doesn't tend to reapply for keystone approval after the president issued a memorandum saying he is moving forward on perhaps constructing the pipeline. contradictions with this administration it seems so far is that many of the policies the administration likes are seen as bullish and yet trump himself has argued the dollar may be too strong, trying to jawbone it down. is there a way to reconcile these two things? some extent. you have a fiscal policy where you want expansion. a monetary policy potentially will be tighter as a result. then you have trade measures that are potentially inflationary because they reduce the ability of the united states to reduce goods overseas. that seems to indicate a preference for a weaker dollar. the only way everything makes sense, and this is a good outcome, is if you do have a lot of untapped slack in the u.s. economy. what ends up happening in that is the fed is allowed to be dovish. the fed does not have to hike anywhere near as much as it thinks it does because you can
this comes in a comment on a keystone application three mao p return can do says it doesn't tend to reapply for keystone approval after the president issued a memorandum saying he is moving forward on perhaps constructing the pipeline. contradictions with this administration it seems so far is that many of the policies the administration likes are seen as bullish and yet trump himself has argued the dollar may be too strong, trying to jawbone it down. is there a way to reconcile these two...
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our business correspondent, theo leggett, is at a petrol station on the mao for us now. of this? it depends on whether you pay for your pet will not. anyone coming to a garage and paying for their own petrol will have noticed that prices are going up. company car drivers, the company picks up the bill, so they will not be as badly affected. fuel prices have gone up significantly, just not in december, —— notjust in december, but it costs about £10 more to fill up a family runabout than it did in january last year. apart from the obvious, if you run your own business, for example, you have to use a car because of your job, that is where it really hits, isn't it? absolutely. this is one of the most noticeable price increases out there and it is easy to see why prices are going up. at the end of november, beginning of december, we had news from the oil producing companies around the world that they wanted to cut production. 0pec, russia and others decided they were not going to put so much crude oil in the market. that pushes up the price of petrol. also, the value of the p
our business correspondent, theo leggett, is at a petrol station on the mao for us now. of this? it depends on whether you pay for your pet will not. anyone coming to a garage and paying for their own petrol will have noticed that prices are going up. company car drivers, the company picks up the bill, so they will not be as badly affected. fuel prices have gone up significantly, just not in december, —— notjust in december, but it costs about £10 more to fill up a family runabout than it...
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well, 5:07 right nowht n keeping our eyes on the roads it's a wet morng especially as you make youru mao in fredericksburg,eriur portions of woodbridge alsodge s southern maryland seeing theylag worst conditions in else then el of roads.of rads. right now 95 northbound northbo there's a crash just afterst ftr quantico. from staffordstaffo and fredericksburg watch forrg o that slow down right lane in in the express lanes is currentlyls blocked. seeing green on the map rightp g now because at 5:08 volume is really light. get that early start and florida and to slow it dowtnt do especially on your secondariescs throughout the neighborhoods.hb. 95 southbound is also crashso rh blocking the left lane its lefts right at fairfax countyrfax cout parkway so as you make your e way from the beltway downltway d towards the occoquan you'll hit that one.one. aside from that slow it down bridges overpasses on and offov ramps they could be extrald be r slick this morning.g. metro all rails on time. tim in it changes we got you covered and reach out to me onmn twitter at erin fox5 d.c. onc. twitter if yo
well, 5:07 right nowht n keeping our eyes on the roads it's a wet morng especially as you make youru mao in fredericksburg,eriur portions of woodbridge alsodge s southern maryland seeing theylag worst conditions in else then el of roads.of rads. right now 95 northbound northbo there's a crash just afterst ftr quantico. from staffordstaffo and fredericksburg watch forrg o that slow down right lane in in the express lanes is currentlyls blocked. seeing green on the map rightp g now because at...
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on the news about the little redbook, 1 million people holding their little redbook over in china, m mao tse-tung's book. with eleft our guns at home. of course, we were there to sell books, you know what i mean? blah, blah, blah. my point is, we were up around the university of california selling these redbooks, ged your redbook, $1. bang, i thought that was a pretty good profit. which we needed bad. because we were a ragtag organization. you have to imagine, i ain't got but 13, 14 party members at this period. this was the early days of the black panther. running out in oakland, berkeley, california. we sold those 200 redbooks. went back and got 200 more and sold those in an hour. got hughie newton a pump shotgun that he wanted. and paid the rent. on the office, what have you. found out that there was going to be an anti-war, anti-vietnam war rally at the football stadium in san francisco in two weeks. so i took my next paycheck from the city government and ran over and bought 2,500 books, redbooks. and we took -- i guess i had about 16 of us selling redbooks at the stadium. there was
on the news about the little redbook, 1 million people holding their little redbook over in china, m mao tse-tung's book. with eleft our guns at home. of course, we were there to sell books, you know what i mean? blah, blah, blah. my point is, we were up around the university of california selling these redbooks, ged your redbook, $1. bang, i thought that was a pretty good profit. which we needed bad. because we were a ragtag organization. you have to imagine, i ain't got but 13, 14 party...
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if the president is going to mao make money. let's assume he has licensing deals in the countries and hotels, golf courses, loads of employees. we don't know because we haven't seen the documents but we know the businesses and they will bee impacted by rule changes. >> without that information i don't know what i can do to explain it. i don't foresee a situation where it would be impacted this way or that. i'm looking at the implications of what decisions were made. >> there is a duty to president has to be transparent about making money off changes of regulations he would push for. >> i believe in transparency but i'm not into position to tell the president how to conducthimf himself. >> would you urge him to be more transparent when it will affect his financial status? >> i'm not sure that is the role of the director. i can say thi see this is how tl affect the economy but i'm not to do anything more than that. >> you understand this is completely uncharted territory and we've never had a situation where a government is run by
if the president is going to mao make money. let's assume he has licensing deals in the countries and hotels, golf courses, loads of employees. we don't know because we haven't seen the documents but we know the businesses and they will bee impacted by rule changes. >> without that information i don't know what i can do to explain it. i don't foresee a situation where it would be impacted this way or that. i'm looking at the implications of what decisions were made. >> there is a...
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the producers for c span's first fir ladies influence and image, and, i was out on the road as one-maoa andea their stories were so compellinl and finding out about theseut te women outside of the white housi as mothers, daughters, wives,, grandmothers was so compellingci that i just felt the need toee keep talking about it after thea series. >> when you say on the road you literally cement more tyohan u e year traveling around the ad country trying to learn as muchn as you could about all of thef first ladies.adies. how do you even start thatvestar process? do you go to theirs? home towns? is that where whe things kind of start? sta >> you go everywhere you can.heu i was given book bout size of a phone book at the beginning of the series and said just startrt reading, figure out where yout e got to go, figure out what youwh got to find out, so i had to god to a lot of different places in that year plus and places i had never been before, don it all in day and get in the car, get on the plan g to the next town to do the neckk thing every birthplace, cemetery, church, school, museuu any
the producers for c span's first fir ladies influence and image, and, i was out on the road as one-maoa andea their stories were so compellinl and finding out about theseut te women outside of the white housi as mothers, daughters, wives,, grandmothers was so compellingci that i just felt the need toee keep talking about it after thea series. >> when you say on the road you literally cement more tyohan u e year traveling around the ad country trying to learn as muchn as you could about...
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after reviewing it many times and so it is possible and i can see ite is possible for somebody who mao thehat officer encountered. >> hall had four children. c he would have turned 30 lastt week. >>> other stories this morning one person in custody after a chase start in virginia.a ended with crash in the mixingin bowl down in the springfield sie avenue. in the back seat of suspect'sf s car one-year-old girl. girl dc employees say it started whee an officer tried to pull overrir the vehicle in southeast d.c..c. the driver backed into a policel cruiser and took off.ok o police chased that car throughah prince george's county intoe'coy northern virginia where theginir suspect crashed into a jerseya e wall. fortunately the little girl wasa not hurt. hur >>> search is on for a black four dormer sid december spotted on the scene of shooting in of i southeast d.c. a man shot around 10:00 last night 2600 block ofcf martin luther king, jr. avenue.. police think that mercedes coulc be involved in the crime.rime. the victim was responsive whenn taken to the hospital. >>> other news this morningr
after reviewing it many times and so it is possible and i can see ite is possible for somebody who mao thehat officer encountered. >> hall had four children. c he would have turned 30 lastt week. >>> other stories this morning one person in custody after a chase start in virginia.a ended with crash in the mixingin bowl down in the springfield sie avenue. in the back seat of suspect'sf s car one-year-old girl. girl dc employees say it started whee an officer tried to pull overrir...
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zinke: behind bar me, a mao works in the coal agency. if you were to take all out of the picture, the unemployment rate would probably be in the 90%. they are very keen on making sure they have their jobs and we give them the ability for some determination. of moratorium was an example one-size-fits-all. it was a view from washington, not a view from the states. particularly, if you are a state such as wyoming, and parts of montana, west virginia that were coal important. president-elect has made a commitment to end the war on coal. i think we should be smart in how we approach our energy. all of the above is the correct policy. coal is a great part of that, our energy mix. i am a great believer that we should invest in the research and development on coal because we know we have the asset. beginning to cleaner -- we can make it cleaner, better. we should be leading the world on clean energy. it is about science, investing in our future and not looking in our past. i am planning on introducing a disapproval resolution on the blm flaring
zinke: behind bar me, a mao works in the coal agency. if you were to take all out of the picture, the unemployment rate would probably be in the 90%. they are very keen on making sure they have their jobs and we give them the ability for some determination. of moratorium was an example one-size-fits-all. it was a view from washington, not a view from the states. particularly, if you are a state such as wyoming, and parts of montana, west virginia that were coal important. president-elect has...
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there was a collision involving six ca rs there was a collision involving six cars on the mao atjunctionud away. the air underneath the cloud much colder, it's going to feel very chilly this afternoon. the maximum temperature struggling between 1—a degrees. overnight tonight, another very cold one, widespread frost, temperatures dropping down. still a little bit of mist and fog but a bit more of a breeze helping to keep it moving. the minimum temperature between 0 and —1 in towns and cities, so a very cold day tomorrow, taht air still very chilly air from the near continent. on friday, similar conditions. through the weekend we have this area of low pressure, which spins some showers across us through much of saturday. if you're looking for a better day of the two, sunday's your best bet for the moment, so for the next couple of days, for tomorrow, a very cold day, the air coming in from the continent, temperatures only in single figures, two or three at best. a chilly night into friday but some slightly less cold air as we head into the weekend. i'm back with the latest from the bbc lon
there was a collision involving six ca rs there was a collision involving six cars on the mao atjunctionud away. the air underneath the cloud much colder, it's going to feel very chilly this afternoon. the maximum temperature struggling between 1—a degrees. overnight tonight, another very cold one, widespread frost, temperatures dropping down. still a little bit of mist and fog but a bit more of a breeze helping to keep it moving. the minimum temperature between 0 and —1 in towns and...