49
49
Dec 24, 2016
12/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh fan province is known for being where mao zedong was raised. hugh fan province was left behind the economic development enjoyed along the coast. some who migrated to cambodia, consider it a second home. many moved with their entire families and run local businesses. this is a day they are very proud of. their children spent their summer break studying in hugh fan province. travel costs paid for by the chinese government, and they return today. >>> some children visited china for the first time. >>> the commerce committee has grown rapidly in the past few years. the members, mostly entrepreneurs with companies in china who moved to cambodia a few years ago, saw their businesses expand rapidly. thanks to local firms taking on large scale projects and real estate development. many members work with major firms, and do things their own way when it comes to negotiation or conducting business. only a few of the companies have signed contracts. >> gao's office is located in an apartment complex with mainly cambodian tenants. he made a conscious decisi
hugh fan province is known for being where mao zedong was raised. hugh fan province was left behind the economic development enjoyed along the coast. some who migrated to cambodia, consider it a second home. many moved with their entire families and run local businesses. this is a day they are very proud of. their children spent their summer break studying in hugh fan province. travel costs paid for by the chinese government, and they return today. >>> some children visited china for...
50
50
Dec 8, 2016
12/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh fan province is known for being where mao zedong was raised. hugh fan province was left behind the economic development enjoyed along the coast. some who migrated to cambodia, consider it a second home. many moved with their entire families and run local businesses. this is a day they are very proud of. their children spent their summer break studying in hugh fan province. travel costs paid for by the chinese government, and they return today. >>> some children visited china for the first time. >>> the commerce committee has grown rapidly in the past few years. the members, mostly entrepreneurs with companies in china who moved to cambodia a few years ago, saw their businesses expand rapidly. thanks to local firms taking on large scale projects and real estate development. many members work with major firms, and do things their own way when it comes to negotiation or conducting business. only a few of the companies have signed contracts. >> gao's office is located in an apartment complex with mainly cambodian tenants. he made a conscious decisi
hugh fan province is known for being where mao zedong was raised. hugh fan province was left behind the economic development enjoyed along the coast. some who migrated to cambodia, consider it a second home. many moved with their entire families and run local businesses. this is a day they are very proud of. their children spent their summer break studying in hugh fan province. travel costs paid for by the chinese government, and they return today. >>> some children visited china for...
77
77
Dec 31, 2016
12/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> 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...
133
133
Dec 24, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> for mao zedong, finding the point on which to divide the people of china and create the revolution was simple. ththe chinese for centuries have been killers of the soil, eking a meager livelihood from land that they did not always own and for which they pay tributes to landlords who generally had large holdings. strong backs and legs were requisite to survival for the great masses who provided for -- who provided the power for china's limited and primitive industry and agrarian economy. the new regime promised reforms, but the communists were not interested in reform. they were dedicated to revolution because of the dissension and sabotage created by the insurrectionists and the reticence of some of the landlords and merchants to change the established traditions, the reforms were slow in coming. and so the rich and well to do were inclined to stay rich and well-to-do, and a lot of the poor fared only slightly better. and a minority of the chinese peasants accepted the idea so subtly planted and nurtured by the communist leaders. the so-called enemy of the people had been identifie
. >> for mao zedong, finding the point on which to divide the people of china and create the revolution was simple. ththe chinese for centuries have been killers of the soil, eking a meager livelihood from land that they did not always own and for which they pay tributes to landlords who generally had large holdings. strong backs and legs were requisite to survival for the great masses who provided for -- who provided the power for china's limited and primitive industry and agrarian...
40
40
Dec 15, 2016
12/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> 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...
167
167
Dec 18, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
those booksd states which praised mao zedong as a communist reformer were advocated reading, and some even became book club selections. it was later revealed that many procommunist books and articles were written and reviewed in this country by communists. the american people unaware of the treachery were conditioned to accept the enslavement of china's millions. cubans rallied round the slogan -- but perhaps the mode widely used slogan was the one later to be used in haiti and venezuela, and still later in english in the united states. we shall overcome. in the revolution, fidel castro sought to reassure the people of the true nature of the uprising. clearly that we are not communists. our revolution is a humanistic one. the press of the world saying praises of fidel castro. many eulogized him as the savior of cuba. states, castro was referred to as the robin hood of the -- that he pursued the same policies of taking from the rich and giving to the poor. the nation's press was quick to report, this is not a communist revolution in any sense of the word, and there are no coming this i
those booksd states which praised mao zedong as a communist reformer were advocated reading, and some even became book club selections. it was later revealed that many procommunist books and articles were written and reviewed in this country by communists. the american people unaware of the treachery were conditioned to accept the enslavement of china's millions. cubans rallied round the slogan -- but perhaps the mode widely used slogan was the one later to be used in haiti and venezuela, and...
69
69
Dec 6, 2016
12/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
china experts will tell you he has centralized more power than any chinese leader arguably since mao zedongcontinuing and more important, the economic transformation of the country and he feels since the lubrication that came from high economic growth rates is no longer there, the only way china can continue to changes if clinical dissent is bottled up. is bottledl dissent up. how do you get the openness you need at the same time you bottle up clinically? that's the contradiction that could undermine his efforts and mean that china is unlikely to make this transition smoothly. not a leader that needs to gin up nationalism. this is not a leader that needs a fight on taiwan. one of the reasons why their initial reaction was a little ok, maybe he really screwed this up and we are doing well. longer-term, things are moving in our favor. did he go over because there was an election here in the chinese wanted to get his thoughts there? is 93 years old and has been involved in every administration. he's very much in the mix and respected in china. he still on top of the issues more politically and
china experts will tell you he has centralized more power than any chinese leader arguably since mao zedongcontinuing and more important, the economic transformation of the country and he feels since the lubrication that came from high economic growth rates is no longer there, the only way china can continue to changes if clinical dissent is bottled up. is bottledl dissent up. how do you get the openness you need at the same time you bottle up clinically? that's the contradiction that could...
33
33
Dec 7, 2016
12/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
china experts will tell you he has centralized more power than any chinese leader arguably since mao zedongi do not think that is an exaggeration. to the end of continuing and -- the economic transformation of the country and he feels since the lubrication that came from high economic growth rates is no longer there, the only way china can continue to changes if political dissent is bottled up. the problem is, how can you get the creativity you need from the economy and the openness when you put on the lid politically? that is the contradiction that potentially could undermine his efforts and mean that china is unlikely to make this transition smoothly. ian: the important take away from that is that this is not a leader that needs to gin up nationalism. this is not a leader that needs a fight on taiwan. one of the reasons why their initial reaction was a little tentative was ok, maybe he really screwed this up and we are doing well. longer-term, things are moving in our favor. charlie: why did henry kissinger go there? did he go over because there was an election here in the chinese wanted
china experts will tell you he has centralized more power than any chinese leader arguably since mao zedongi do not think that is an exaggeration. to the end of continuing and -- the economic transformation of the country and he feels since the lubrication that came from high economic growth rates is no longer there, the only way china can continue to changes if political dissent is bottled up. the problem is, how can you get the creativity you need from the economy and the openness when you...
101
101
Dec 3, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
mao zedong's book. i bargain the guidon from $.35 a book to 20 cents a book, and got 200 books. went up to the university of california. we left our guns at home because we were there to sell books. most of the time, we do not carry guns all the time. my point is, we were up around university of california selling these red book, $1.00. i thought that was a pretty good profit, which we needed bad, because we were a ragtag organization. i ain't got but 13 or 14 members at this period. we sold those 200 red books. this is the early days of the black panther party around oakland and berkeley. went back to the bookstore, got 200 more. sold those in an hour also. went out and bought huey a shotgun that he wanted. paid the rent on the office. found out there is going to be an antiwar, anti-vietnam 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, red books. and we took, i guess i had about 16 of us selling red books. it was more than 25,000 people there. we sold all of those red books
mao zedong's book. i bargain the guidon from $.35 a book to 20 cents a book, and got 200 books. went up to the university of california. we left our guns at home because we were there to sell books. most of the time, we do not carry guns all the time. my point is, we were up around university of california selling these red book, $1.00. i thought that was a pretty good profit, which we needed bad, because we were a ragtag organization. i ain't got but 13 or 14 members at this period. we sold...