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it is not often they see an american army general getting an award from mao. we had a 25-30 man group with mao from 44-47. we did exactly what he was doing. we knew exactly how the communist operated. if you were up there and he wanted to operate and you are watching chiang kai shek operate, guess who you thought was a better choice? the report that are coming back from the soldiers and the press that looks less is less. when a soldier goes in and see soldiers, they know who is capable and not capable. mao's forces were capable or appeared to be. this is a conference --the cairo conference. roosevelt and churchill will go later on to meet stalin after this conference. we will promise at this conference to build 90 chinese divisions. they will be equipped with basically everything, artillery, tanks, machine guns, weapons, 490 divisions. -- for 90 divisions. if the war had gone on to 1949, we would have gotten there. this is the southeast asian command. they are planning at cairo the plan for retaking burma. it is a mess. the brits are barely hanging on and all
it is not often they see an american army general getting an award from mao. we had a 25-30 man group with mao from 44-47. we did exactly what he was doing. we knew exactly how the communist operated. if you were up there and he wanted to operate and you are watching chiang kai shek operate, guess who you thought was a better choice? the report that are coming back from the soldiers and the press that looks less is less. when a soldier goes in and see soldiers, they know who is capable and not...
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tries andoes over and mao's demands and could not be met by chaig. he did some military things on the ground, operationally and to 1949cally from 1946 that were this -- just stupid. they did not make military sense. they lost. personalitye split of this front start during the britishrs back in the sponsored opium wars that undermined the social structure. a lot of missionaries went in to people for the little which might not have been so good. >> i'm going to have a hard time answering that in less than five minutes. if you look at the restoration and how japan began as a modern nation. you look at what happened in china, you go wait a minute, what happened in china. the chinant used to did not make it -- used to be china did not make it because of all the foreign intrusion. it was undermined by the han chinese within that society. there's plenty of blame to go around. the external forces anthe internal forces both collided to make china nearly impossible to put back together. this is on the other side for china. i do not in new -- i do not know anyb
tries andoes over and mao's demands and could not be met by chaig. he did some military things on the ground, operationally and to 1949cally from 1946 that were this -- just stupid. they did not make military sense. they lost. personalitye split of this front start during the britishrs back in the sponsored opium wars that undermined the social structure. a lot of missionaries went in to people for the little which might not have been so good. >> i'm going to have a hard time answering...
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up there is chiang kai shek and mao. this is the plane that went to get them. if the mission fails, and basically hurley said i have had enough of this stuff. i'm going back to oklahoma, i am out of here. goes what am i going to do now, marshall goes. general marshall is known as the finest diplomat who ever served in uniform. there is a question out there of why did he go to china and try , to do this impossible task of bringing the nationalists and the communists together to form what might be called the the 1st united front. someone should have asked him. before he died. it is not in the archives. when truman said, marshall, i need you to go, he went. he did the best he could. he stayed there from november of 1945 to january of 1947. he is attempting to find a way to get the communists and the nationalists together. marshall was asked to train divisions. marshall said yes. he will send back and there are 9 u.s. officers sent to nine -- two -- nanking to build the division. that mission falls apart. it never happens. the other thing that marshall was trying t
up there is chiang kai shek and mao. this is the plane that went to get them. if the mission fails, and basically hurley said i have had enough of this stuff. i'm going back to oklahoma, i am out of here. goes what am i going to do now, marshall goes. general marshall is known as the finest diplomat who ever served in uniform. there is a question out there of why did he go to china and try , to do this impossible task of bringing the nationalists and the communists together to form what might...
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mao was an insult to china, and vice versa. often when china made efforts to gain status in the developing world, these efforts were geared china's at raising prestige, but also in enhancing the status of mao. this effort to facilitate his writings. did the u.s. like china's efforts to improve its service world?third not very much. americans, i argue, were generally very competent in their own status. they were the wealthiest and most powerful military in the world within world war ii. they do not want to see china a rival, increase its own status. americans even took an exaggerated view of chinese influence. i argue the fact that they took this exaggerated view did not make the competition less important. i think it was actually his perception that led to american policies and sometimes wasteful american commitments to try and block chinese influence in the third world. in the book, i look at several different kinds of competition between united states and china. first, i will summarize them briefly. if you really want this in
mao was an insult to china, and vice versa. often when china made efforts to gain status in the developing world, these efforts were geared china's at raising prestige, but also in enhancing the status of mao. this effort to facilitate his writings. did the u.s. like china's efforts to improve its service world?third not very much. americans, i argue, were generally very competent in their own status. they were the wealthiest and most powerful military in the world within world war ii. they do...
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you were brought up in the country created by chairman mao. yes. on earth did you know what democracy was? well, first of all, the communist party never really denied the term of democracy. and in fact, the word democracy in chinese translated back into english is people rule. so, hey, that's a great idea, people rule. and the communist party keep saying it is democracy. didn't chairman mao call it the people's democratic dictatorship? yes! to be totally honest, yes. we do not know much about democracy, other than the face value of the term. other than some gigs that we had in the last ten years before 1989, ten years we looked at the west. what the real driving force that brought us to the streets of beijing in 1989 was not so much our knowledge, deep knowledge of democracy, it's our deep knowledge of lack of democracy. we know what it is than when we don't have democracy. and you were from a relatively privileged background. you were a guy that had the chance of a higher education in a beijing university. in a way, i'm surprised that you were pre
you were brought up in the country created by chairman mao. yes. on earth did you know what democracy was? well, first of all, the communist party never really denied the term of democracy. and in fact, the word democracy in chinese translated back into english is people rule. so, hey, that's a great idea, people rule. and the communist party keep saying it is democracy. didn't chairman mao call it the people's democratic dictatorship? yes! to be totally honest, yes. we do not know much about...
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cinco un asambleÍsta aboga porlos derechos de la mujer, en especial por las que no tienen hogar en maÓsos. >> hoy vamos a hablar de salud y de las necesidades de nosotras, las mujeres. sabÍa que los productos de higiene femenina son los mÁs pedidos en albergues para mujeres de bajos ingresos?despuÉs de los alimentos. es por ello que la asambleÍsta ha presentado el proyecto de ley, y bajo esta propuesta los tampones, o toallas sanitarias, estarÍan disponibles gratuitamente en refugios, tambiÉn en los baÑos de escuela donde la mayorÍa de las estudiantes provienen de familias de bajos ingresos. muchas mujeres pobres y sin hogar, han testificado usar calcetines donados, periÓdicos, u otros artÍculos donados. la asambleÍsta se comprometiÓ a luchar hasta el final para que las mujeres cuenten con estos productos de higiene, sin tener que decidir entre comer, pagar la renta, o comprar sus necesidades bÁsicas de salud. >> yo creo que por eso tenemos leyes que no son justas para mujeres, la gente se burla de mÍ, o creen que es un chiste. tenemos que cambiar esa cultura, esto es parte de nuestra
cinco un asambleÍsta aboga porlos derechos de la mujer, en especial por las que no tienen hogar en maÓsos. >> hoy vamos a hablar de salud y de las necesidades de nosotras, las mujeres. sabÍa que los productos de higiene femenina son los mÁs pedidos en albergues para mujeres de bajos ingresos?despuÉs de los alimentos. es por ello que la asambleÍsta ha presentado el proyecto de ley, y bajo esta propuesta los tampones, o toallas sanitarias, estarÍan disponibles gratuitamente en...
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i saw one chinese policymakers saying that mao zedong ended slavery into that. china had very specific arguments that they made about the issue, not everybody bought it. i think this was one of the more effective dimensions of u.s. diplomacy. i do believe the chinese were very much aware that this was creating an issue for them. >> let's take more questions. >> the gentleman over here, on the right side. >> i am a public policy fellow here. >> i don't speak mandarin. i wonder if this and 14,000 chinese railroads. every mile of track. i wonder if the collapse of that which happened as many as later was a big setback for the chinese, do they feel they had blown it or do they let her go? >> i would say this is an interesting point. a lot of chinese a projects that were built in the 60's and 70's, they are not that successful. they build a lot of textile mills. 10 years later, they were not running at anything close to operational capacity. the plantations i talk about, the one in this working paper is how they were eventually abandoned and the chinese returned to t
i saw one chinese policymakers saying that mao zedong ended slavery into that. china had very specific arguments that they made about the issue, not everybody bought it. i think this was one of the more effective dimensions of u.s. diplomacy. i do believe the chinese were very much aware that this was creating an issue for them. >> let's take more questions. >> the gentleman over here, on the right side. >> i am a public policy fellow here. >> i don't speak mandarin. i...
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another reason this was important to china, the center was ohese foreign policy is, mao zedong. link his personal status to the status of the people's republic of china. often when china made efforts to gain status in the developing world, these efforts were geared not only arisen china's prestige took more about this letter -- and summoned him and enhances likes -- that the u.s. improve itsrts to service and third world? not very much. americans, i argue, were generally very competent in their own status. they were the wealthiest and most powerful military in the world within world war ii. they do not want to see china a rival, increase its own status. americans even took an exaggerated view of chinese influence. i argue the fact that they took not exaggerated view does -- did not make the competition less important. i think it was actually perception american policies, and led to very expensive and toe -- american commitments trying to block chinese influence in the third world. in the book, i look at several different kinds of competition between united states and china. firs
another reason this was important to china, the center was ohese foreign policy is, mao zedong. link his personal status to the status of the people's republic of china. often when china made efforts to gain status in the developing world, these efforts were geared not only arisen china's prestige took more about this letter -- and summoned him and enhances likes -- that the u.s. improve itsrts to service and third world? not very much. americans, i argue, were generally very competent in their...
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it happened after the side of a mountain collapsed after days of heavy rain in mao—xian county.an 100 people are still missing. here's our china correspondent — stephen mcdonell chinese rescue teams have been digging through mounds of rubble searching for survivors. more than a0 homes were buried when the top of the mountain collapsed causing a major landslide in this remote part of western sichuan province,. working in constant rain, and with roads covered by mud and rocks, the rescue effort has been difficult. and yet local officials say some survivors have been pulled out and taken to hospital. they say this has included a couple and also a baby. translation: at around five o'clock the baby cried so i change the nappies and then i heard a loud noise. i went to the front door but was hit by wind and water and stones came flying that pinned me to the ground. my wife and i slowly got up, held the baby and escaped. hundreds of rescuers have been deployed and once the road was cleared, heavy digging equipment could be brought in. but it has also been a case of using much more basi
it happened after the side of a mountain collapsed after days of heavy rain in mao—xian county.an 100 people are still missing. here's our china correspondent — stephen mcdonell chinese rescue teams have been digging through mounds of rubble searching for survivors. more than a0 homes were buried when the top of the mountain collapsed causing a major landslide in this remote part of western sichuan province,. working in constant rain, and with roads covered by mud and rocks, the rescue...
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at least 60 homes in mao—shan were buried in mud and debris — when the side of a mountain collapsed following the rubble so far, as well as three survivors. andy beatt reports. rescuers in china have been working through the night in a well coordinated but increasingly desperate search for survivors. more than 2000 police, soldiers and civilians are involved in the operation, sifting through mud and rubble, a task made more difficult by the darkness. earlier, the impact of the landslide was plain to see, an entire village buried under tonnes of rock. the disaster triggered, it's thought, by recent heavy downpours, also blocking roads and rivers. hospitals are standing by to receive survivors, but so far there have been few. this month old baby and its parent lucky to be alive. translation: at around five o'clock in the morning the baby started crying, so i changed the nappies and then i heard a loud noise. i went to the front door, but i was hit by wind and water and stones came flying, that pinned me down to the ground. my wife and i slowly got up, held the baby and escaped. the emergency re
at least 60 homes in mao—shan were buried in mud and debris — when the side of a mountain collapsed following the rubble so far, as well as three survivors. andy beatt reports. rescuers in china have been working through the night in a well coordinated but increasingly desperate search for survivors. more than 2000 police, soldiers and civilians are involved in the operation, sifting through mud and rubble, a task made more difficult by the darkness. earlier, the impact of the landslide was...
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hours after the landslide on saturday, but since then, only bodies have been pulled from the rubble in mao—shander the mud and debris. david campa nale reports. the hope of finding any more survivors is now thought to be pretty slim. scores of houses had been buried when a cascade of rocks and earth swept down on a mountain bearing some a0 homes. the bodies of over a dozen people have so far been recovered, but many more are feared trapped beneath the rubble. despite this, more than 3,000 rescuers have been deployed to the scene of the tragedy. specially trained rescue dogs are scouring the debris. emergency workers had some early success when they found this month—old baby and its parents. translation: at around 5:00 in the morning, the baby started crying, so i changed the nappies, and then i heard a loud noise. i went to the front door, but it was hit by wind and water. stones came flying that pinned me down to the ground. my wife and i slowly got up, took the baby, and escaped. there have also been reports that three metres underground, there may still be villagers trapped alive. listening
hours after the landslide on saturday, but since then, only bodies have been pulled from the rubble in mao—shander the mud and debris. david campa nale reports. the hope of finding any more survivors is now thought to be pretty slim. scores of houses had been buried when a cascade of rocks and earth swept down on a mountain bearing some a0 homes. the bodies of over a dozen people have so far been recovered, but many more are feared trapped beneath the rubble. despite this, more than 3,000...
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mao fee from "the sopranos". watching her is like watching -- i don't know if she is dr. melfi is much a sheet d -- needs dr. melfi because she clearly has come unhinged with excuse after excuse and there's no shortage of people that she continues to blame for her loss. at some point someone has to have an intervention and say we are going to have to win but we would love to talk about you and your issue so we clearly have to move on and solve some problems. >> donald trump and hillary clinton actually have something in common and that they don't take constructive criticism very well and there isn't somebody telling hillary clinton not to go to these conferences right now. doesn't look bad and your messaging is horrible because you look like kanye west running up on stage taking the statue from taylor swift and saying that you didn't win, i won, i swear so that's part of the problem that she doesn't have somebody guiding her. by the way technology conference, hillary clinton? she is talking technology conference? kennedy: she was also admonishing companies like facebook f
mao fee from "the sopranos". watching her is like watching -- i don't know if she is dr. melfi is much a sheet d -- needs dr. melfi because she clearly has come unhinged with excuse after excuse and there's no shortage of people that she continues to blame for her loss. at some point someone has to have an intervention and say we are going to have to win but we would love to talk about you and your issue so we clearly have to move on and solve some problems. >> donald trump and...
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as in mao's china, all agricultural property was taken over by the state and broken up into small parcelsfiscated. and those who had the authority, they had the chance to work together, to cooperate, or they were enemies. >> anthony: right. anyone deemed an enemy of the state, and this could be a very dangerously loose definition, but usually and typically included the educated, the well-off and anyone associated with the former government were hunted down, shunned, jailed, harassed and often straight out killed. maya's dad was all those things, an educated landowner and part of the rural tribal administration from the selassie time. most people who had the means left the country. >> petros: i know this guy who is appointed, you know, as a governor of the region, killed 60 people in the region. in three year's time. >> maya: nobody knows when he's coming. >> anthony: right. >> maya: so he could, he'd just knock our door and my mom, she gets it every time he comes. he gave her bullets. he tells her, "this bullet next time is yours if don't bring your husband." so my dad always came to visi
as in mao's china, all agricultural property was taken over by the state and broken up into small parcelsfiscated. and those who had the authority, they had the chance to work together, to cooperate, or they were enemies. >> anthony: right. anyone deemed an enemy of the state, and this could be a very dangerously loose definition, but usually and typically included the educated, the well-off and anyone associated with the former government were hunted down, shunned, jailed, harassed and...
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mao because of carnegie mellon, arguably the best university in the world, google as opened a big officeer is doing business in pittsburgh, a city that people gave up on is roaring back, chicago, a company called uptake started three years ago, a thousand employees, nearly 100 data scientists doing some very sophisticated around precision analytics. baltimore because of the success of underarmour, doing stuff around health tech and monsanteos and agricultural technology. we need to celebrate what's happening in boston and rising in los angeles because the snapshot, we need to level the playing field so everybody everywhere has a shot at the american dream and we're creating jobs and hope and opportunity everywhere, not just in a few places. >> maybe some of that investment will start to shift. steve case, former founder of aol, thanks. >> president trump expected to make his announcement about the paris climate accord around 3:00 eastern time. hearing from a number of tech ceos today urging him to stick with the agreement. our eamon javers is covering that from the nation's capital. >> r
mao because of carnegie mellon, arguably the best university in the world, google as opened a big officeer is doing business in pittsburgh, a city that people gave up on is roaring back, chicago, a company called uptake started three years ago, a thousand employees, nearly 100 data scientists doing some very sophisticated around precision analytics. baltimore because of the success of underarmour, doing stuff around health tech and monsanteos and agricultural technology. we need to celebrate...
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. >> andy: pad ki mao is actually not a noodle dish, it's something served with rice. >> anthony: howneed, whatever it is. >> andy: it's something devised for drunken people to eat. >> anthony: well, that's us. something to sop up the roiling tide of lao khao sloshing around in my stomach, and i need to sober up in case ernest borgnine calls. she said she'd call. i feel so used. >> andy: in the north, they love to eat pork here. look at all the damn chilies. there's a lot of chilies here. we got these fresh red ones. we've got these green ones that were sliced and stir fried in there, and we've got small green peppers. >> andy: whoa, that's hot. ooh. i breathed in and got hit with the chili. >> anthony: yeah. >> andy: down the sides of the throat. >> anthony: yeah, you know when you really hit like super hot, like when you feel like you're having a brain hemorrhage? it's like an ice cream headache, but it's like a pepper headache. >> andy: yeah, and your vision starts to tunnel out. >> anthony: you're halfway through and you're aware that your hair has just burst into flames. that per
. >> andy: pad ki mao is actually not a noodle dish, it's something served with rice. >> anthony: howneed, whatever it is. >> andy: it's something devised for drunken people to eat. >> anthony: well, that's us. something to sop up the roiling tide of lao khao sloshing around in my stomach, and i need to sober up in case ernest borgnine calls. she said she'd call. i feel so used. >> andy: in the north, they love to eat pork here. look at all the damn chilies....
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right mao $7.4 billion would be cut from affordable housing programs and this is on top of cuts that have been made by the housing authority which had to reduce housing vouchers by about 1,000. the rally starts at 9:00 this morning and that will be at the housing authority in san jose. >>> also happening today, turn down the volume. the san mateo board of supervisors will meet today to take action on the noise issues from the san carlos airport. the board is also set to affirm its commitment to the paris accord on climate change. >>> fourth of july is exactly one week away. police and fire fighters are already cracking down on illegal fireworks. officers recently confiscated more than 2,700 pounds of illegal fireworks it in recent bust. fire crews are worried because the damage of one spark, one small spark, can be vast. >> the grass is still dry and us being out of a job doesn't have anything to do with our concerns about safety and the well-being of our citizens. >> if you use illegal fireworks, you can land in jail for up to a year and face a $1,000 fine. >>> it is 5:07 on this tu
right mao $7.4 billion would be cut from affordable housing programs and this is on top of cuts that have been made by the housing authority which had to reduce housing vouchers by about 1,000. the rally starts at 9:00 this morning and that will be at the housing authority in san jose. >>> also happening today, turn down the volume. the san mateo board of supervisors will meet today to take action on the noise issues from the san carlos airport. the board is also set to affirm its...
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bay area this morning, and it )s goin >>> right mao it's 6:30. off to a cool and mild start in the bay area this morning. it is going to be a pleasant day all across the bay. looking live from pleasanton appropriately this morning. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. it's always pleasant in pleasanton. >> unless it's not and then it's really hot. >> a nice day in store. a little overcast to start, kari. >>> it's cloudy. we have some patchy fog and d z drizzle especially as we look at san francisco's forecast. it's going to be up to 63 degrees today and then it warms up just a degree or two each day as we get closer to the weekend, the warmest day on saturday. it will be 70 degrees. as we look at the inland areas, low 80s tomorrow. you see the direction we're heading. we'll see some low 90s for the interior valleys by the friday into saturday. so i'll have a closer look at the weekend forecast. if you're planning on hitting the road, i'll have a look at a few spots you may be planning to go
bay area this morning, and it )s goin >>> right mao it's 6:30. off to a cool and mild start in the bay area this morning. it is going to be a pleasant day all across the bay. looking live from pleasanton appropriately this morning. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. it's always pleasant in pleasanton. >> unless it's not and then it's really hot. >> a nice day in store. a little overcast to start, kari....
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who were not soviet agents or communist agents of any kind but they wrote that the zhou en lai and mao tse-tung were going to win in china. it was reported these guys aggressive and powerful and likely to win. for that they were hauled up in front of the committee, lost their jobs, and they're not saying communist is great or we support it. they're just saying, if current trends continue, they're going to win, and they lost their jobs. so he had something to worry about. yes, sir, the gentleman in the red shirt. [inaudible question] >> hoover. so, my picture of hoover and hemingway it's little different from other people's puck tour of hoover and hemingway. we have the file. the fbi its great about foia and i have -- actually have foia reading room on the web site and you can read most of hemingway's fbi file on there does j.ed edgar hoover know hemingway had a dalliance with the soviet? no. did hoover know that hemmingway has friend on the sunset yes. does hoover think that hemingway was guilty of anything except for being maybe at built of a fellow travel center absolutely not. we ha
who were not soviet agents or communist agents of any kind but they wrote that the zhou en lai and mao tse-tung were going to win in china. it was reported these guys aggressive and powerful and likely to win. for that they were hauled up in front of the committee, lost their jobs, and they're not saying communist is great or we support it. they're just saying, if current trends continue, they're going to win, and they lost their jobs. so he had something to worry about. yes, sir, the gentleman...
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it is a great start to this monday morning as we are mao in the low 60s and heading into the upper 70s for the south bay. we also have some mid-80s for spots like gilroy. we'll be up to 90 in antioch but compare that to 77 in fremont, danville today 80 degrees and we'll have some upper 70s for palo alto, half moon bay will see the clouds ander 60s there, low to mid-60s for san francisco. some low 80s in the north bay. and i wanted to show you our newest hurricane, the first one out of the season, hurricane dora. if you have travel plans to mexico it looks like this storm will continue to weaken as it moves off to the west and this should not be a major headline maker. so good news there. if you are planning to head today to sonoma our temperatures start out in the low 60s, upper 70s as we go into this afternoon. and then at at&t park this evening, i want to make sure you wear some layers because it will be windy and cold. the clouds will start to move in. our temperatures are dropping back into the upper 50s. a nice night out there at at&t park. i showed you my picture of cooing off at
it is a great start to this monday morning as we are mao in the low 60s and heading into the upper 70s for the south bay. we also have some mid-80s for spots like gilroy. we'll be up to 90 in antioch but compare that to 77 in fremont, danville today 80 degrees and we'll have some upper 70s for palo alto, half moon bay will see the clouds ander 60s there, low to mid-60s for san francisco. some low 80s in the north bay. and i wanted to show you our newest hurricane, the first one out of the...
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they're mao bright.50 through several looking good 202 to 295 light volume. flowing freely. fourteenth street bridge some congestion picking up. not enough to cause major slowdowns. four minute delay total from the beltway to across the bridge. freeway quiet. as you can see 66 still looking good as well as you approach the beltway. no big problems there. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. now i'm craving a bowl of cereal. back to you. >> i hear breaking news from prince george's county of two injured state police officers. >> and if you run to lose weight the results of a new study might surprise a lot of you. let's just say you may want to find a better more successful approach. >> let's go break now. as we do, live look outside, there's the white house on a thursday morning. 5:27. good music selection today. i guess if you're our age. 73 degrees right now. fox5 news morning coming right back. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ fl ♪ ♪ >> ♪ >> today on fox5 news morning, alexandria congressional shootings. louisiana co
they're mao bright.50 through several looking good 202 to 295 light volume. flowing freely. fourteenth street bridge some congestion picking up. not enough to cause major slowdowns. four minute delay total from the beltway to across the bridge. freeway quiet. as you can see 66 still looking good as well as you approach the beltway. no big problems there. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. now i'm craving a bowl of cereal. back to you. >> i hear breaking news from prince george's...
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who is a junior marine officer who is enamored of this guy who was shown in the other picture with mao tse-tung. he has commandos and guerrillas running around. the marine corps commandant when he hears this thinks it's a crazy idea and says there's no way we should do this. a president takes the advice of his son so the marine raiders battalions are formed and as the rangers they have initial successes but when the war becomes increasingly conventional they endure a number of setbacks including the georgia campaign which again will be ultimately phasing out those units. on the navy side the frog men are created mainly to clear obstacles for amphibious landings after the debacle where marine landing craft ran into obstacles and had their bottom store now. these units would go in and send demolitions to break away the charges and were generally considered successful in doing so. then we also have in world war ii the oss has its own special operations forces and william j. donovan the head of the oss. he is trying to find places to put forces. a lot of the regional commanders don't want
who is a junior marine officer who is enamored of this guy who was shown in the other picture with mao tse-tung. he has commandos and guerrillas running around. the marine corps commandant when he hears this thinks it's a crazy idea and says there's no way we should do this. a president takes the advice of his son so the marine raiders battalions are formed and as the rangers they have initial successes but when the war becomes increasingly conventional they endure a number of setbacks...
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mark zuckerberg and of course jack mao, you featured him they both are coes for life.gistration documents, they can't be moved they did ma sure i was very critical of mark zuckerberg's early role with the hoodie on. didn't mind getting enormously wealthy and he's transformed himself. jack ma who you featured, look how jack ma is a disrupter without being obnoxious. >> sure. >> he's worked so hard he's been able to deal so well with the chinese it's -- they've had servers shut down jack ma has better relations with the parties and not to mention his relationship with trump and -- >> real quick. >> quick comment about the potential for uber i think the world today is create your own job, not send out resumes looking for a job from somebody else that's what jack ma is talking about and that's what uber is doing. we have to make sure all of those people as uber drivers are great representatives of uber, but i think -- >> a lot of them -- >> doing it much more broadly and helping people create their own jobs. >> a lot of them drive for lyft. >> i love these harvard showdown
mark zuckerberg and of course jack mao, you featured him they both are coes for life.gistration documents, they can't be moved they did ma sure i was very critical of mark zuckerberg's early role with the hoodie on. didn't mind getting enormously wealthy and he's transformed himself. jack ma who you featured, look how jack ma is a disrupter without being obnoxious. >> sure. >> he's worked so hard he's been able to deal so well with the chinese it's -- they've had servers shut down...
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. >>> arito mao de despacito un as fat vende los productos en pleno fat vende los productos en plenoy la luna la lÍnea grÁfica, la impronta de la colecciÓn se extrajo de un libro de poesÍa para antonio cuadra, que es un poeta nacional que falleciÓ y fue conocido como vanguardista. pero sÍ, definitivamente es un gran desafÍo como el diseÑador pero es una gran pasiÓn es mÁs fuerte que cualquier tip de ansiedad o estres. >>> totalmente. >>> sale de un reality show y le fue muy bien. >>> en el 2010 participÉ en latinoamÉrica. quede como segunda fin lista y fue un gran punta pie en mi carrera. y creo que estar hoy en miami fashion es el segundo punta pie en mi carrera no sÉ cuantas patadas la vida me va a dar. cuÁl es la mas fÁcil que te ha tocado. es mejor que elijan quÉ va con su personalidad para nosotros es importante. que te sientas. no. pero es verdad. tiene ne que elegir. va con su personalidad. >>> quÉ dÍa es el dia de cada uno. presentamos este viernes el mismo dÍa me toca abrir. y una vez mÁs estoy. nerviosa. verdad, pero mÁs que por presentarse que por estar con Él en la pasare
. >>> arito mao de despacito un as fat vende los productos en pleno fat vende los productos en plenoy la luna la lÍnea grÁfica, la impronta de la colecciÓn se extrajo de un libro de poesÍa para antonio cuadra, que es un poeta nacional que falleciÓ y fue conocido como vanguardista. pero sÍ, definitivamente es un gran desafÍo como el diseÑador pero es una gran pasiÓn es mÁs fuerte que cualquier tip de ansiedad o estres. >>> totalmente. >>> sale de un reality...
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chairman mao -- francine: he is not quoted much on the show. >> there is a lot more to come. i think it is an indication that china is becoming integrated into the global-financial system. in overtime, more shares will be added to that in next. who knows? in five to 10 years, we could be talking about more international investments in china. francine: geraldine? >> that will take some time. right now it is just 3/4 of 1% of the index, it is very little. it is not much when you compare it to the daily turnover of the stock market, but in five to 10 years, it will be 40% of the msci, or something like that. also, a large part of the global msci index. probably a sigh of relief from , finally, they will be passive and active inflow that will help this capital outflow we see relentlessly month after month. though the size is probably in the order of 10 billion to 15 billion, over a longer period, we are talking about several hundreds of billions, which will offset the outflows. that will help with the greater stability of the renminbi. francine: thank you, peter dixon and geraldi
chairman mao -- francine: he is not quoted much on the show. >> there is a lot more to come. i think it is an indication that china is becoming integrated into the global-financial system. in overtime, more shares will be added to that in next. who knows? in five to 10 years, we could be talking about more international investments in china. francine: geraldine? >> that will take some time. right now it is just 3/4 of 1% of the index, it is very little. it is not much when you...
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from east to west berlin, the soviet union's gulag designed to crush dissent nd the human spirit, and mao's brutal rule in red china that killed millions. the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the house needs to come to order. take your conversations into the hallway, please. you are recognized. mr. ruth fuss: this week a new generation of americans witnessed the bar bear -- bar bear i haddy of the evil of communism. i extend my condolences to the family of otto wambier. hey -- the speaker pro tempore: can we please have order in the house. take your conversations off the floor, please. you are recognized. mr. ruth fuss: i extend my condolences to the family and friends to otto wambier. the north korean thugs may believe his torture and death empowers them. they are wrong. president reagan foretold communism will end up on the ash heap of history and that is where kim is headed. but otto has a different legacy. one of otto's friends told me his spirit could not be crushed and unlike the communist thugs of north korea, auto's spirit will live on, especially in those who loved h
from east to west berlin, the soviet union's gulag designed to crush dissent nd the human spirit, and mao's brutal rule in red china that killed millions. the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the house needs to come to order. take your conversations into the hallway, please. you are recognized. mr. ruth fuss: this week a new generation of americans witnessed the bar bear -- bar bear i haddy of the evil of communism. i extend my condolences to the family of otto wambier. hey --...
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you can see the queues there — you can expect delays too on the m25 and the mao.severe delays on the rest of the line. let's get the weather now. here's kate kinsella. good morning. it's a very bright and sunny start to the day. not much in the way of cloud to speak of this morning. it's sunny and very warm. the temperatures steadily rise today. the uv levels are high, so sunscreen needed. also the pollen count is still very high as well. not much cloud around, so the temperatures could reach between 25—27 celsius. maybe even sneaking up to 28. so a very warm afternoon. pleasant evening in the sunshine, and overnight a warm and humid night. for central london at least staying around 18 celsius, so quite uncomfortable for sleeping. more of the same first thing tomorrow morning. a bit more cloud pushes across. that's a cold front. we'll see a little bit more cloud and it introduces some fresh air, so not as hot tomorrow. 22—23 the maximum. high pressure stays in charge. it will still be fine and dry. friday, more cloud around and temperatures in the low 205. towards
you can see the queues there — you can expect delays too on the m25 and the mao.severe delays on the rest of the line. let's get the weather now. here's kate kinsella. good morning. it's a very bright and sunny start to the day. not much in the way of cloud to speak of this morning. it's sunny and very warm. the temperatures steadily rise today. the uv levels are high, so sunscreen needed. also the pollen count is still very high as well. not much cloud around, so the temperatures could reach...