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this is the only child that mao with a wife that we know as madame mao he tended to discard his wives about telling the others. >> how long did this --. >>cspan: how long did this take?. >> there is also a code of silence with the legacies of those families it is very tight so i describe myself as a scavenger as a garbage man i was digging around pretty scrappy that i could because the sons and daughters so become dictators but they are footnotes and you really have to dig to find out about them. so you just pick up things to remark on a dictator so that is gold to you. >>cspan: people today would note names?. >> senator aquino said they are lovable scamps the two sons of saddam hussein's in they were little monsters and example of boys that were a monstrous reflection of their father and in fact, a renegade in a book called sedans secret said they were 100 times worse of saddam himself but as i stated my book once you get to know then you can forgive the hyperbole because they were awful i shouldn't say too much but he was a monstrous person who tortured and raped and murdered and te
this is the only child that mao with a wife that we know as madame mao he tended to discard his wives about telling the others. >> how long did this --. >>cspan: how long did this take?. >> there is also a code of silence with the legacies of those families it is very tight so i describe myself as a scavenger as a garbage man i was digging around pretty scrappy that i could because the sons and daughters so become dictators but they are footnotes and you really have to dig to...
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mao aspired to be the leader of communism in asia. he knew or believed that at some point, in order to achieve that objective, he would have to fight the united states and he wanted to do that on korean territory rather than chinese. so mao had his own agenda, and the war was not three weeks old before he had decided that the people's republic was going to intervene with volunteers, and he started moving toward it. these are some of the things we have learned in the meantime. what has happened, of course, with the internet and social media is that these national narratives can't hold up anymore. someone can sit in russia. they can't sit in north korea and do it and sometimes in russia they have problems, but if they know the proper shortcut to run the fire will -- firewall in china, and read the documents we have online giving cable traffic between stalin, mao, and kim il-sung about the war. they can read books by international scholars, including people like charles armstrong, catherine weathersby, and a group of very able and produc
mao aspired to be the leader of communism in asia. he knew or believed that at some point, in order to achieve that objective, he would have to fight the united states and he wanted to do that on korean territory rather than chinese. so mao had his own agenda, and the war was not three weeks old before he had decided that the people's republic was going to intervene with volunteers, and he started moving toward it. these are some of the things we have learned in the meantime. what has happened,...
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charlie: having known all of them from zi and mao-- xi and mao, how does he compare to previous leaders in vision and reform and capacity to have his way? dr. kissinger: first of all, he was in a different period. each leader you mentioned represented one face of mao-unified china. overcoming the effects of tiananmen and making it part of the international system to try to bring some quiet to a. -- to a period of turmiol. this is a man who is moving toward a position to see if he succeeds will be comparable to mao. charlie: if he moved to where he wants to go, he will be compared to mao in terms of his influence on society? dr. kissinger: yes, because he is trying to make the society that he inherited after decades of turmoil and put it on a basis of what he calls the two dreams. the first stream goes into effect through soon in 2021 when china reaches a level of the poorer european countries. the second one is at the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the people's republic in 2049, china by his vision will be at least as strong as the strongest other nation in the world. charlie:
charlie: having known all of them from zi and mao-- xi and mao, how does he compare to previous leaders in vision and reform and capacity to have his way? dr. kissinger: first of all, he was in a different period. each leader you mentioned represented one face of mao-unified china. overcoming the effects of tiananmen and making it part of the international system to try to bring some quiet to a. -- to a period of turmiol. this is a man who is moving toward a position to see if he succeeds will...
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we found out that stalin changed his mind, that he was getting pushed very hard by mao zedong to return a lot of the concessions made to the people's republic by the nationalist regime in 1945. because he his mind thought he would need those concessions if he were in control of the government that could dominate all of korea. ,e would have what he wanted plus be a threat to the american antrol of japan, which was point of leverage he thought would be very useful. we learned also that the chinese were somewhat hasn't to come in, but importantly they decided to when mao realized that the american intervention was going to create a situation in which he had to change his objectives for the people's republic. the leader of be communism in asia. someew or believed that at point, in order to achieve that objective, he would have to fight the united states, and he wanted to do that on korean territory rather than chinese. , ando had his own agenda the war was not three weeks old before he had decided that the people's republic was going to intervene with volunteers, and he started moving towar
we found out that stalin changed his mind, that he was getting pushed very hard by mao zedong to return a lot of the concessions made to the people's republic by the nationalist regime in 1945. because he his mind thought he would need those concessions if he were in control of the government that could dominate all of korea. ,e would have what he wanted plus be a threat to the american antrol of japan, which was point of leverage he thought would be very useful. we learned also that the...
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mao unified china. now here is a man who is trying to combine some of the elements of the others, and is moving toward a position which if he succeeds will be comparable in influence to mao. >> rose: if he moves to where he wants to go, he will be compared to mao in terms of his influence on society? >> yes, because he is trying consciously to remake this society that he inherited after decades of turmoil, and to put it on a basis of what he calls the two dreams. first dream goes into effect very soon, in 2021, where china reaches the level of the poorer european countries. the second one is at the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the peoples republican where china by his vision be at least as strong, in 2049 as other nations in the world. >> rose: therefore why doesn't he want to do all he can to make sure north korea is not a disruptive factor in the region? >> well, because i believe this is his intention, this is his goal. i believe that he would reason that way, but it is the nature of the
mao unified china. now here is a man who is trying to combine some of the elements of the others, and is moving toward a position which if he succeeds will be comparable in influence to mao. >> rose: if he moves to where he wants to go, he will be compared to mao in terms of his influence on society? >> yes, because he is trying consciously to remake this society that he inherited after decades of turmoil, and to put it on a basis of what he calls the two dreams. first dream goes...
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i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. yousef: thanks. asian equities are rallying as fears of a war received, boosting stocks across the region. with markmore cudmore, i want to start with the latest about what's going on with the ceo of intel, the third person to resign within 12 hours. the bigger story here is the impact it has had on the president's credibility and reforms when it comes to the fiscal program. how does this affect the broader trade story? >> i think this is definitely a blow for trump. one of the main pillars he has had to rely on is business experience, the one thing that has not been knocked at any point during the last eight months, however several business leaders are turning on him which is putting pressure on other business leaders to pull out and undermines his most reliable pillar of strength. he has already struggled this year which makes it more likely that he might put emphasis on getting foreign policy victories. this is a tense time in foreign policy and it might make markets nervous. so far we are seeing
i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. yousef: thanks. asian equities are rallying as fears of a war received, boosting stocks across the region. with markmore cudmore, i want to start with the latest about what's going on with the ceo of intel, the third person to resign within 12 hours. the bigger story here is the impact it has had on the president's credibility and reforms when it comes to the fiscal program. how does this affect the broader trade story? >> i think this is definitely a...
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mao unified china. the overcoming the effects of tiananmen and making it part of the international system. man who is trying to combine several of the , and he of the others is moving towards a position bere if he succeeds he will comparable in influence to mao. charlie: if he moves to where he wants to go, he will be compared to mao in terms of his influence on society? dr. kissinger: yes, because he is trying to make the society that he inherited after decades of turmoil and put it on a basis of what he calls the two dreams. the first stream goes into effect through soon in 2021 when china reaches a level of the poorer european countries. the second one is at the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the people's china, byn 2049 where his vision, will be at least as strong as the strongest other nation in the world. charlie: therefore, why doesn't he want to do all he can to make sure north korea is not a disruptive factor in the region? dr. kissinger: i believe this is his intention. this is his g
mao unified china. the overcoming the effects of tiananmen and making it part of the international system. man who is trying to combine several of the , and he of the others is moving towards a position bere if he succeeds he will comparable in influence to mao. charlie: if he moves to where he wants to go, he will be compared to mao in terms of his influence on society? dr. kissinger: yes, because he is trying to make the society that he inherited after decades of turmoil and put it on a basis...
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here's debra mao. debra: tracy, north korea says the united states will face revenge for ignoring demands to halt military exercises with the south. in first comments, state media says the presence of american officials means preparation for war. pyongyang called it reckless saber rattling that could lead to hostility. during last year's exercise, the north unleashed underwater. china has expressed the satisfaction with the us decision to investigate its intellectual property practices. it will respond if necessary. the ministry of commerce called the probing of responsible saying it ignores wto rules. china says the international community and u.s. industries will oppose the investigations. a los angeles court has ordered johnson & johnson to pay $417 million to a 62-year-old woman who blames her ovarian cancer on talcum powder. the jury found the company liable for failing to warn the plaintiff over the risk. johnson & johnson faces more than 5000 claims in u.s. courts and lost four out of five revis
here's debra mao. debra: tracy, north korea says the united states will face revenge for ignoring demands to halt military exercises with the south. in first comments, state media says the presence of american officials means preparation for war. pyongyang called it reckless saber rattling that could lead to hostility. during last year's exercise, the north unleashed underwater. china has expressed the satisfaction with the us decision to investigate its intellectual property practices. it will...
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comrade mao zedong pointed out the principle is to command the military, not the military commanding the party. the absolute leadership of the party of the military is a basic principle started in the nanchang uprising and in the reformation. it matured. there is a difference between the military army of china and the old militaries of china. millions of the soldiers and officers have always shown their loyalty to the party. and they have been fighting, they have been overcoming difficulties under the leadership of the party. and, they have become an elite force led by the capability to fight and to win. and in the long history of the army, the officers and shoulders often say, so long as we follow the party we will win victory. it has become a feature of the army and solidified the strong bond between the people's army and the people. it also has formed the strong will of the military army to fight for the party and for the people. history shows us that the command should always command the military. it is fundamental. so long as we have the party in leadership, the people's army wi
comrade mao zedong pointed out the principle is to command the military, not the military commanding the party. the absolute leadership of the party of the military is a basic principle started in the nanchang uprising and in the reformation. it matured. there is a difference between the military army of china and the old militaries of china. millions of the soldiers and officers have always shown their loyalty to the party. and they have been fighting, they have been overcoming difficulties...
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when it saw far more threatening leader mao tse-tuztse-tung buil nuclear weapons, mao said he had no fear of nuclear war because china would still have more survivors to defeat western imperialists. and yet, u.s. administrations kept their cool. the world is already living with a nuclear north korea. it has for a decade. if that reality cannot be reversed through negotiations and diplomacy and sanctions, the task will be to develop a robust system of deterrence, the kind that kept the peace with stalin's russia and mao's china. bluster from the president can increase the dangers of miscalculation. i think americans should sleep well at night, have no concerns about this particular rhetoric of the last few days, said rex tillerson on wednesday. this was an unusual, perhaps unprecedented, statement. the secretary of state seems to have been telling americans, and the world, to ignore the rhetoric, not of the north korean dictator, but of his own boss, the president of the united states. it is probably what donald trump's associates have done for him all his life. they know that the gui
when it saw far more threatening leader mao tse-tuztse-tung buil nuclear weapons, mao said he had no fear of nuclear war because china would still have more survivors to defeat western imperialists. and yet, u.s. administrations kept their cool. the world is already living with a nuclear north korea. it has for a decade. if that reality cannot be reversed through negotiations and diplomacy and sanctions, the task will be to develop a robust system of deterrence, the kind that kept the peace...
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tiananmen square is where mao tse-tung declared the people's republic of china in 1949.r since, beijing has undergone major development as the nation's capital. in the 17th century, during the ching diynasty, beijing was buit around the forbidden city. five ring roads sur castle. a home within the second ring road is said to cost at least $1 million. the average annual salary in beijing is $7,800. only the very fortuna buy a home. of beijing's 21.7 million residents, 38% are from rural areas. the beijing cbd, a new business center, located between the third and fourth ring roads is where 70% of foreign companies hold offices. many media outlets and communicati communication firms are also located here. one man bought a studio apartment for $500,000 u.s. in this district a year ago. he 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. he owns two other apartme
tiananmen square is where mao tse-tung declared the people's republic of china in 1949.r since, beijing has undergone major development as the nation's capital. in the 17th century, during the ching diynasty, beijing was buit around the forbidden city. five ring roads sur castle. a home within the second ring road is said to cost at least $1 million. the average annual salary in beijing is $7,800. only the very fortuna buy a home. of beijing's 21.7 million residents, 38% are from rural areas....
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they are going to go supply mao, and they will be ambiguous about that. china is going to turn communist. 1946,ill be very quick, 1947. they are devastated. they are facing communist in places, overthrow like japan, the philippines, north korea, italy, germany, all of western europe. here is what the united states is asked to do. has no much appreciation for less sympathy. we have this full mobilization. with britain the empire is exhausted. there is no support in britain for the empire. there will be nationalist social health care, this social program that will throw churchill out. at its basis is, let's not spend money on the empire, but spend money on home and read. we will inherit the empire's responsibilities, but we have the worst pr in the world, because we know have to save italy and we have to save the french,least american, and british zones of occupation and rebuild them. we will have to save japan, and we will have to go into korea. likef we go into a place korea, the japanese have been occupying it. we will have to tell the korean defeated th
they are going to go supply mao, and they will be ambiguous about that. china is going to turn communist. 1946,ill be very quick, 1947. they are devastated. they are facing communist in places, overthrow like japan, the philippines, north korea, italy, germany, all of western europe. here is what the united states is asked to do. has no much appreciation for less sympathy. we have this full mobilization. with britain the empire is exhausted. there is no support in britain for the empire. there...
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some said there was too much mao in the doctrine, mao is dead. even al qaeda uses maoist terminology. mao is not dead but not always relevant, still we have to understand the language he use. the most influential argument has been the impossible and dangerous ones. a guy at the war college argued the united states can't do coin because it takes to long and don't have the patient. the political culture can't think beyond four years, the society has an attention spanned of 30 seconds and the army doesn't want to do those kind of wars so we should not fight them. that's his argue; because we'll lose, the dangerous argument, won in washington, is john j. fields' argue. which is that if we focus to mitch on coin we'll lose at the conventional stills that are moisture more scorn also make our leaders to overconfident to do coin and is always andsive and takes a long time. that argument is reallying won out in washington where the defense planning guys now says we will not do any kind of large scale counter-incentury general si in the future. we can hop
some said there was too much mao in the doctrine, mao is dead. even al qaeda uses maoist terminology. mao is not dead but not always relevant, still we have to understand the language he use. the most influential argument has been the impossible and dangerous ones. a guy at the war college argued the united states can't do coin because it takes to long and don't have the patient. the political culture can't think beyond four years, the society has an attention spanned of 30 seconds and the army...
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the only comparison is ping or mao.e has declared himself the core leader and they may even elevate him to another level at this party congress coming up in november. charlie: one of my wonderful and talking about ping and what he was doing in singapore and sent 200 chinese to go to singapore and observe and come back so whatever revolution they were going to take on in china, they would know what he had done. graham: lee kuan yew felt himself to be half chinese but he mostly cared about singapore and trying to make singapore survive. in order to do that, he had a need to know what was going on next door in china. wanted to know what was going on next door in china. and the chinese saw these chinese guys making a very successful society in singapore, how does this work. yu talked about the black box, like the westerners had a trick. lee kuan yew said no you have , private property and economy and that's how it works. every one of these leaders called lee kuan yew, mentor. he spent thousands of hours with these people ta
the only comparison is ping or mao.e has declared himself the core leader and they may even elevate him to another level at this party congress coming up in november. charlie: one of my wonderful and talking about ping and what he was doing in singapore and sent 200 chinese to go to singapore and observe and come back so whatever revolution they were going to take on in china, they would know what he had done. graham: lee kuan yew felt himself to be half chinese but he mostly cared about...
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wire the legacy from london 2012 the still people's ‘s line everyone remembers mao, and greg and chessn the new names to really present themselves to the british public in terms of athletics? i think this is the new wave, the next generation will come out at the london 2012 lots of people were inspired at both power and the olympics i really believe and the olympics i really believe and hope that people will be inspired by this and come out and wa nt to inspired by this and come out and want tojoin inspired by this and come out and want to join the local clubs and get involved in the sport because that's what we love we want the next generation to come because i will not be here forever. we hope that this competition will prove how british athletics are and in years to come there will be more to see. that is asha phillips these days we could call her the love that express could call her the love that express could she has relocated to train in that part of these middling. those that part of these middling. those that know that same pen christine chin also know we are not far to a platf
wire the legacy from london 2012 the still people's ‘s line everyone remembers mao, and greg and chessn the new names to really present themselves to the british public in terms of athletics? i think this is the new wave, the next generation will come out at the london 2012 lots of people were inspired at both power and the olympics i really believe and the olympics i really believe and hope that people will be inspired by this and come out and wa nt to inspired by this and come out and want...
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the left trying to exert outsized influence on american politics t by following in the footsteps of maoof the armed thugs in the weimer republic, thef telegram. these are tactics that are well known. you start bynd tearing down statues and burning books and eventually you go after people. >> tucker: one of the ironies of all of this, it's been interestinge to watch on the split screen, left and right it's fighting each other, horrifying but also instructive. one of the things i don't like about some of these white supremacist groups is if races at the center of their worldview. i don't want to live in a world where races at the center, but i see the same on the left. s if i see people with signs attacking white supremacist, it's always s about rates for tm as well appeared they see seeme obsessed with the are fighting. >> this is what happens with identity politics, if you push identity politics eventually get around to idem the politics for white people it's a dangerous thing in a country that has a huge white majority. if this is why at the left has been sowing the seeds of what's hap
the left trying to exert outsized influence on american politics t by following in the footsteps of maoof the armed thugs in the weimer republic, thef telegram. these are tactics that are well known. you start bynd tearing down statues and burning books and eventually you go after people. >> tucker: one of the ironies of all of this, it's been interestinge to watch on the split screen, left and right it's fighting each other, horrifying but also instructive. one of the things i don't like...
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earlier today we learned they are trying to determine if they were trying to hide the mao reason for a meeting. >>> surveillance video may help track down someone who wrote hate messages on a church in virginia. they found these racist fliers taped to the front door yesterday. the messages reference the ku klux klan, nazis and confederates. a minister had this message for whoever put those posters up there. >> a lot of organizations like this claim to be christians but christianity is not about >> the minister says that since it happened other groups have reached out to support them. >>> more than a dozen college students aren't starting class this week as they expected. american university has now expelled 18 students because of a campus controversy that just won't go away. our shomari stone has our report. >> it was never something i thought was going to continue. >> reporter: these two aren't surprised that american university expelled 18 students and placed one on probation from the underground fraternity called ei. >> tell us about their reputation on campus? >> they have a bad
earlier today we learned they are trying to determine if they were trying to hide the mao reason for a meeting. >>> surveillance video may help track down someone who wrote hate messages on a church in virginia. they found these racist fliers taped to the front door yesterday. the messages reference the ku klux klan, nazis and confederates. a minister had this message for whoever put those posters up there. >> a lot of organizations like this claim to be christians but...
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the only comparisons would go mao, and so he declared himself a core expleerd they may even elevate him another level at this party congress coming up in november. >> rose: one of my really wonderful conversations with li quang yu, he talked about when ping got interested in what he was doing in singapore and sent 200 chinese to go to singapore and observe and come back, so whatever revolution they were going to take on in china, they would know what he had done. >> absolutely. i think why li kwan yu and can yet interviews did you with him were very helpful and so relevant for us, he felt himself to be half chinese, but he mostly cared about singapore and trying to make singaporeature vief. in order to do that, he had a real need to know what the hell was going on next door in china. and the chinese, starting with ping, saw here are chinese guys making a very successful society in singapore, how does this work? in one of your interviews, yu talked about the black box. it's like they have a trick. and yu said you have private property, macarthur economy, this is basically how it works. e
the only comparisons would go mao, and so he declared himself a core expleerd they may even elevate him another level at this party congress coming up in november. >> rose: one of my really wonderful conversations with li quang yu, he talked about when ping got interested in what he was doing in singapore and sent 200 chinese to go to singapore and observe and come back, so whatever revolution they were going to take on in china, they would know what he had done. >> absolutely. i...
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comrade mao zedong pointed out to command thes military, not the military commanding the party.he absolute leadership of the party of the military is a basic principle started in the nanchang uprising and in the reformation. it matured. there is a difference between the military army of china and the old militaries of china. soldiers and officers have always shown their loyalty to the party. fighting,ave been they have been overcoming difficulties. force,ve become an elite led by the capability to fight and to win. army, long history of the the officers and soldiers say, so long as we command the party, we will have a victory. it has become a feature of the army. bond betweenrong the people's army and the people. it also has formed a strong will to fight for the party and the people. history shows us the command should always command the military. it is fundamental. party ins we have the , the people's army will have a direction and will have the might. the people's army will always abide by the rule of the absolute leadership of the party. the soul of the military and they will
comrade mao zedong pointed out to command thes military, not the military commanding the party.he absolute leadership of the party of the military is a basic principle started in the nanchang uprising and in the reformation. it matured. there is a difference between the military army of china and the old militaries of china. soldiers and officers have always shown their loyalty to the party. fighting,ave been they have been overcoming difficulties. force,ve become an elite led by the capability...
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with stopping the tourists one a crisis attack has allegedly admitted to police that he created unseld mao web designed to steal banking details marcus hutchens was arrested at a hacking conference in las vegas and could now face up to forty years in prison if convicted the twenty three year old self-taught cyber expert faces six charges for creating and distributing the crown aspirants which spreads through e-mail attachments and steals banking details from infected compete is israel is say he plans to plead not guilty became known for discovering a hidden killswitch in the wanna cry cyber attack while it did strike one hundred fifty countries causing havoc in at ports hospitals by. and other infrastructure back in may and they work by encrypting data on infected computers making them inaccessible and then demanding a ransom for three hundred dollars worth of big coins. in stopping wanna cry so he labeled the iraq. people so inundating mess just fine king me saying i'm a hero i mean i sort of just ready for this to maine for tracking and i didn't intend for it to blow up on me to be all o
with stopping the tourists one a crisis attack has allegedly admitted to police that he created unseld mao web designed to steal banking details marcus hutchens was arrested at a hacking conference in las vegas and could now face up to forty years in prison if convicted the twenty three year old self-taught cyber expert faces six charges for creating and distributing the crown aspirants which spreads through e-mail attachments and steals banking details from infected compete is israel is say he...
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for mao the news continues with anthony mason in new york. anthony. >> president trump was back on prompter talking about the disaster in houston and striking a different tone than he did when heap visited texas yesterday here is chip reid. >> to those affected by this storm, we are praying for you. and we are here with you. >> reporter: in missouri, ptd trump had words of comfort for the victims of hurricane harvey. >> to those americans who have lost loved ones, all of america is grieving with you. >> a sharp contrast from yesterday in texas, where his visit at times sounded like a political rally. >> what a crowd. what a turnout. >> while in texas, the president repeatedly mentioned the power of the storm. >> i will fell you this its -- historic, it is epic. what happened. but, you know what, it happened in texas. and texas can handle anything. >> but not once did he mention those who had died, or the thousands struggling to survive. critics say he failed to show empathy expected of a president in times like these. this morning, though, pe
for mao the news continues with anthony mason in new york. anthony. >> president trump was back on prompter talking about the disaster in houston and striking a different tone than he did when heap visited texas yesterday here is chip reid. >> to those affected by this storm, we are praying for you. and we are here with you. >> reporter: in missouri, ptd trump had words of comfort for the victims of hurricane harvey. >> to those americans who have lost loved ones, all of...
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how did stalin do it, how did mao do it? how did putin do it? how did these things get going? and the question i asked when i was setting up to write the handmaid's tale was if there were going to be a totalitarianism in the united states, what kind of totalitarianism would it be? so it's not just about women. because you cannot change the position of women without also changing the position of men and vice versa. - [evan] right. - they're absolutely interconnected. - [evan] yeah. - i told it from the point of view of a woman because so often those stories are told from other points of view. - right. - so george orwell of course i read when i was 12 that book 1984 came out then. it was in the drugstore with quite an alluring cover. - is that right? - it's a little less alluring now, maybe it seems less alluring by comparison. - i think a lot of people read great literature because they saw alluring covers in the drugstore. (laughter) - right. - and then they thought wow and then they ended up reading faulkner and orwell and these great authors, but not on purpose. - right. (la
how did stalin do it, how did mao do it? how did putin do it? how did these things get going? and the question i asked when i was setting up to write the handmaid's tale was if there were going to be a totalitarianism in the united states, what kind of totalitarianism would it be? so it's not just about women. because you cannot change the position of women without also changing the position of men and vice versa. - [evan] right. - they're absolutely interconnected. - [evan] yeah. - i told it...
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they have met mao world cup. —— they have met now in three world cups and history favours new zealandomen's sport. for that very reason, although england are world champions right now, error leaves garrett knows there is a point to prove tomorrow when they go out against the black ferns and it is the reason they play rugby. it's a battle. those are the games you look forward to, the games were you look forward to, the games were you score four or five trys, but you play rugby for the really tough ones that you grind out, the big decisions. i hope it's going to be one of those games, it's going to be a fantastic test match as it should be for a world cup final. when it comes to the tournament itself, it has been well—received around the world. global tv figures have reached record. in and in particular, in the semifinal between france and england, they got around 3 million people tuning in. now it's the chance of the red roses here in the chance of the red roses here in the uk. tomorrow's final will be shown on terrestrial tv as well as live on radio five live, italy prime—time saturda
they have met mao world cup. —— they have met now in three world cups and history favours new zealandomen's sport. for that very reason, although england are world champions right now, error leaves garrett knows there is a point to prove tomorrow when they go out against the black ferns and it is the reason they play rugby. it's a battle. those are the games you look forward to, the games were you look forward to, the games were you score four or five trys, but you play rugby for the really...
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be compared to the us prison system the usa imprisons more per capita than either joseph stalin or mao tse tung ever did and cia whistle blower john kiriakou who was sent to jail under the obama administration for exposing us government torture has just chronicled his time in prison in the new book doing time like a spy how the cia taught me to survive and thrive in prison he joins me now via skype from on into in virginia thanks so much of being on the show again outside of the prison system we often talk about plus and identity when the obama administration defacto sent you to this prison you rapidly realized this is about identity you end up with a white supremacist jews or with jews african-americans or with african-americans and then a myriad different hispanics correct i was surprised it was like walking into america in the early one nine hundred fifty s. everything was racially segregated whether you liked it or not i tried hard to not recognize those those racial bounds but i was generally. restricted. at the end of the day i ended up being in the beginning sort of adopted by t
be compared to the us prison system the usa imprisons more per capita than either joseph stalin or mao tse tung ever did and cia whistle blower john kiriakou who was sent to jail under the obama administration for exposing us government torture has just chronicled his time in prison in the new book doing time like a spy how the cia taught me to survive and thrive in prison he joins me now via skype from on into in virginia thanks so much of being on the show again outside of the prison system...
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it is interesting, when stalin and mao gave the green light for kim il-sung to attack -- i would encourage listeners to go to and listen to this report. there is a great report a couple of months ago talking about how china continues the historical fiction today that the united states invited -- invaded the north. i agree with john totally. history matters a lot. but it is complicated. you have to fight for preserving a truthful narrative of history. and we certainly need to know more history in this country. host: let's say hello to illinois. mike on the independent line. caller: i would say that hiller's chief propagandist -- hitler's chief propagandist said tell a lie and people will start believing it. douglas macarthur did not want to start a war. he wanted to bomb the supply line and destroy them coming from china to korea. one other point. remember -- russia declared war on japan a week before they surrendered. it was the appeasement of the roosevelt administration that give north korea to the russians and the communists. host: a tweet from michael online at @cspanwj. "korea was the
it is interesting, when stalin and mao gave the green light for kim il-sung to attack -- i would encourage listeners to go to and listen to this report. there is a great report a couple of months ago talking about how china continues the historical fiction today that the united states invited -- invaded the north. i agree with john totally. history matters a lot. but it is complicated. you have to fight for preserving a truthful narrative of history. and we certainly need to know more history...
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i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. >> thank you. we're seeing the regional benchmark barely holding on to gains, trading near the highest level since 2007, but very barely. a lot of markets under pressure. less bring in sophie kamaruddin to give us a breakdown of what's happening in the markets. sophie, barely any gains for the msci asia-pacific. a lot of the markets right now in the red. >> just hanging on. of data points this morning that could be perceived as disappointing, for example chinese trade figures and we arepressure, seeing a drop in sydney and tokyo, the nikkei 225 down a third of a percent while the yen is a 10th of a percent higher to trade stronger for the first day against the dollar. we do have the housing swinging to gains, set for a third day higher. tencent is leading in hong kong, along with this 23 year high. we did have another data point today, chinese retail sales rising 5.5% on year. they continue the momentum. and take a look at this, a little change well be won is rising, despite some political risk. it
i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. >> thank you. we're seeing the regional benchmark barely holding on to gains, trading near the highest level since 2007, but very barely. a lot of markets under pressure. less bring in sophie kamaruddin to give us a breakdown of what's happening in the markets. sophie, barely any gains for the msci asia-pacific. a lot of the markets right now in the red. >> just hanging on. of data points this morning that could be perceived as disappointing, for...
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not brainwash the leader into loving himself. ( laer )ug would have said, "chairman, you're doing a-mao-zing!" ( cheers and applause ) words to that effect. translate-- different translations. the president apparently likes to see admiring tweets, screenshots of positive cable news chyrons-- those lower-third headlines on the bottom of the screen-- and sometimes just pictures of trump on tv looking powerful. well, you know what? there is just not enough of that out there. so our in-house news team, "real news tonight," is ready to help. >> welcome to real news tonight. i'm jill news lady. >> and i'm jim anchorton. >> tonight we debut our newests, jill. what's in the file today. >> for starters these totally true lower third graphics which would look beautiful framed on the president's desk. >> next up in the smile file, the president looks powerful on tv. here he is lifting a car to save a baby. trump looks strong. >> trump is strong. and here he is punching a hole in the moon. >> never saw president obama kns weakness. >> finally in the smile file, it's zippy, the monkey friend young donald
not brainwash the leader into loving himself. ( laer )ug would have said, "chairman, you're doing a-mao-zing!" ( cheers and applause ) words to that effect. translate-- different translations. the president apparently likes to see admiring tweets, screenshots of positive cable news chyrons-- those lower-third headlines on the bottom of the screen-- and sometimes just pictures of trump on tv looking powerful. well, you know what? there is just not enough of that out there. so our...
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on the left trying to exert outside influence on american politics by following in the footsteps of mao, the armed thugs, the talent ban, these are tactics that are well-known. you start by tearing down statues and burning books and eventually go after people. rob: the anger is understandable, if you look at a statue of robert e lee and your african-american -- heather: someone from the other side, one of the people, protesters using the flamethrower. there was violence on both sides. >> there is a lot of anger here and this is a very touchy subject. it comes from a terrible place, enslaving human beings is not something you want to commemorate with statues and i understand that but it is more about what do these statues mean? this is part of our history, you are not going to run away from it and it is not going to change. let's move on. the trump administration fulfilling another campaign promise, the president signing an executive order to improve the nation's crumbling infrastructure starting with simplifying the permit process. >> it takes 25 years just to get approval to start cons
on the left trying to exert outside influence on american politics by following in the footsteps of mao, the armed thugs, the talent ban, these are tactics that are well-known. you start by tearing down statues and burning books and eventually go after people. rob: the anger is understandable, if you look at a statue of robert e lee and your african-american -- heather: someone from the other side, one of the people, protesters using the flamethrower. there was violence on both sides. >>...
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and mao was you'd is pretty crazy and i have a lot to do with our first architectures and at the ballistic missile systems. so what i'm saying is we are wrapped around his acts of right now and i think a key question for this group, for us, is, if this happens, and somebody walks into the president tonight, what do you want them to do? are the north koreans so crazy we can't draw the line on deterrence and we have to try -- is it not preemption, that nobody will be telling the president it will launch a missile at district ever and we trying to get the capability to deter us. do we want to deny them that? i have said, when i was finishing before, that i thought the human rights issue is incredibly important because i can see no other way, other than normalization of relations within the north in which we are credible. we have a narrative about the agreement in 1994. the north koreans cheated, right? with the pakistanis, and that's how the deal fell apart and the bush administration decided to call them on it, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. that's are noted. their narrative doesn't go tha
and mao was you'd is pretty crazy and i have a lot to do with our first architectures and at the ballistic missile systems. so what i'm saying is we are wrapped around his acts of right now and i think a key question for this group, for us, is, if this happens, and somebody walks into the president tonight, what do you want them to do? are the north koreans so crazy we can't draw the line on deterrence and we have to try -- is it not preemption, that nobody will be telling the president it will...