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on the 22nd anniversary of the hand-over of hong kong from the united kingdom to the people's republic of china. their main objection: a bill that would allow for suspected criminals to be extradited to mainland china. a separate, more aggressive group smashed windows of the legislative council, known as legco, and briefly occupied it. last night, our foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reported from inside the building and interviewed one of the occupiers. today, nick spoke with a
on the 22nd anniversary of the hand-over of hong kong from the united kingdom to the people's republic of china. their main objection: a bill that would allow for suspected criminals to be extradited to mainland china. a separate, more aggressive group smashed windows of the legislative council, known as legco, and briefly occupied it. last night, our foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reported from inside the building and interviewed one of the occupiers. today, nick spoke with a
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or not where do your ultimate loyalties lie mr cho loyal to our country the republic of china well loyal to our constitution you would you fight your show you know yes yes yes if they violated our constitution to preserve and protect our people and defend our people i'll fight against china so she way you're going to have your own comfort zone thank you. as the x x x x x. x o x x. x. our consumerism is causing a radical depletion of. 425. percent. forests and among. the tragic reality behind the export. starts july 24th on the double. digits a sex phone operator who worked her masters thesis on the potato raring to treat. not a turn on well it gets more ridiculous from their. list the british room and the street. it's hard to laugh. at them from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems . in mozambique we say that you have to laugh so you don't write it's how people call me daily. as a journalist i often talk about these folks in baghdad for less eloquently than i have to staff my day by checking balance of all those jokes finding out what people have talking
or not where do your ultimate loyalties lie mr cho loyal to our country the republic of china well loyal to our constitution you would you fight your show you know yes yes yes if they violated our constitution to preserve and protect our people and defend our people i'll fight against china so she way you're going to have your own comfort zone thank you. as the x x x x x. x o x x. x. our consumerism is causing a radical depletion of. 425. percent. forests and among. the tragic reality behind...
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or not lead to your ultimate loyalties lie mr cho loyal to our country the republic of china well loyal to our constitution you would you fight your show you know yes yes yes if they violated our constitution to preserve and protect our people and defend our people i'll fight against china so she way you're going to have your own culture itself thank you. as the x x x x x x. x x x. x. x. freedom of movement in a united open your arms. it's a reality that affects a number of private citizens and businesses. what opportunities to 0 flight freedom of movement offers. benefits and what is the potential for abuse. in 30 minutes on d w. the courageous position of their parents changed everything for them children of resistance fighters in the legislation today they see have their mothers in front of his own and as heroes. as still haunted by the pain and then losses and indignities they suffered in the magazine courage sons and daughters of the resistance in 75 minutes long t w. sometimes books are more exciting than a real what's. preparing to. what if there's no escape. list. and streets. s
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are now back in a 2nd using engine fake you you recognize china you don't recognize the the republic of china you will recognize me because you and i'm going to be about republicans and we were talking about china is taiwan we were there representatives of china before 971 and the u.n. i talk. about in history and this is going to be artistic you know i'm telling the fact we consist here the are we seeing this is here and that's what you called the taiwan but you never knew i couldn't that is the hour see here you recognize the p.r.c. writes what in the e.u. when i read an article recently we hear 21 china policy as regards to taiwan and hong kong and ice i think you should be defined like this we are here to one china policy as regards to mainland taiwan hong kong and a mock up. you are not talking about china that continues to thwart taiwan's participation in the international organizations like the world health organization and interpol for instance you want to be members of those organised want to china and i want you to help us is trying to stop it why you agreed. if you know being asked
are now back in a 2nd using engine fake you you recognize china you don't recognize the the republic of china you will recognize me because you and i'm going to be about republicans and we were talking about china is taiwan we were there representatives of china before 971 and the u.n. i talk. about in history and this is going to be artistic you know i'm telling the fact we consist here the are we seeing this is here and that's what you called the taiwan but you never knew i couldn't that is...
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or not where do your loyalties lie mr cho loyal to our country the republic of china well loyal to our constitution you would you fight your show you know yes yes yes if they violate our constitution to preserve and protect our people and defend our people i'll fight against china so she way you're going to have your own culture itself thank you thank you for letting a google google as. the x x. x x x. the courageous position of their parents changed everything for them children of resistance fighters in the. today they see how their mothers and fathers our own and as heroes witness still haunted by the pain of the losses and indignities they suffered in the legacy courage sons and daughters of the resistance in 15 minutes long d.w. . line of a starry eyed idealists or pianist strategists. play business starters are out to change the world they build online platforms that invented it then make money. to stop shops like these have a future or on fame really just a marketing trick and get it made in germany by. a forrester equivalent to 30 soccer pitchers is cleared every if. our consume
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- totalitarian orwellian and now i would say increasingly aggressive state that the people's republic of china has become. i think that before we talk about the cyber element of this in china, which i will come to, we need to talk about generally what they are doing. and no state in the world has a more dedicated international and institutionalized, within the communist party apparatus, we have all complicated chart in our report that unveils and maps the bureaucracy that has a more dentist graded infrastructure for the propaganda and promotion of influence around the world in subterranean and illicit fashion than the people's republic of china has. and does she just said you don't have to be doing this online in order to have tremendous impact. they have got now, they have gathered all of their communications channels, china global television, china radio international, the news agency and everything else they've got into something they called the original title the voice of china. this is increasingly centrally direct did as part of a massive campaign to propagate their narrative around the
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fundamentally different about this competition is that we are intertwined with the people's republic of china. this is part of a global economic system, which you know -- far better than i do. whereas we must compete, we may have to compete as different ways. larry's comment is that we do have the truth on our side. it could deal with not only the tiananmen square massacre but any kind of movement. our colleague has a great essay in foreign policy today about that, about the repression of historical memory within china. so i think we can mobilize, in some ways, history. to say now that the chinese people really like to be oppressed by the authoritarian regime. or what i would characterize as bigotry masquerading as cultural sayitivity among those who the chinese are just deferential , sort of a confucian thing, that they can be preyed upon by their own government. and of course, taiwan is an example to counter that. so i think we have to compete in different ways. perspective,ogical but also, an economic perspective. see opportunities now. i think what you will see following a concerted effor
fundamentally different about this competition is that we are intertwined with the people's republic of china. this is part of a global economic system, which you know -- far better than i do. whereas we must compete, we may have to compete as different ways. larry's comment is that we do have the truth on our side. it could deal with not only the tiananmen square massacre but any kind of movement. our colleague has a great essay in foreign policy today about that, about the repression of...
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or not whether your out some other loyalties lie mr cho loyal to our country the republic of china well loyal to our constitution you would you fight your showing yes yes yes if they violate our constitution to preserve and protect our people and defend our people i'll fight against china so she way you're going to have your own culture itself thank you thank you to. the x x. x x x x x x. x x. closely. carefully. still in the soup kitchen this too didn't. match if. discovered to. subscribe to double dutch measuring up to. the quiet melody resounds michael white of the mood. and it soon repeat resonate with and it's. the moonlight and the music. beethoven 1st 12019 from september 6th to september 29th. this is a 15 year old girl. being gang raped. the teacher is beating a boy for talking back and class. for the rest of the class watches. and cheering toddlers been killed by his mother. breaking at last. a child sleeps in the streets because her family through a lot. from here. on why i'm going. to shoot a teenager over the edge. just because you can see violence against. most amazing pla
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or not whether your out somewhat loyalties lie mr cho loyal to our country the republic of china well loyal to our constitution you would you fight your show you yes yes yes if they violate our constitution to preserve and protect our people and defend our people i'll fight against china so she way you're going to have your own comfort zone thank you. as the x x x o x x x x x. toasty. declining marched realises wait a 2nd we want the whole picture perfect as that of big ideas shift deliver us. from atlanta to reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start with digitalisation. shift. d.w.a. are. in good shape. a rosy complection the seductive look. the makeup industry constantly learns women with new promises. and many use it every day. but a dream up can also become a nightmare. when cosmetics could be harmful. in 30 minutes w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word published in the book. rico is in germany to learn german why not come with them simple online on your mobile and free to sap in w z e
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or not where do your ultimate loyalties lie mr cho loyal to our country the republic of china well loyal to our constitution you would you fight your show you yes yes yes if they violated our constitution to preserve and protect our people and defend our people i'll fight against china so she way you're going to have your own comfort zone thank you thank you very much thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks. world. in my not new york on that appetizing. but they're very popular with your mates. see cucumbers. curious see creatures are found in southern madagascar. according to strict ecological regulations much of the measure neither of whom is safe to go to natural. continents on the. warm. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and on more in. the quiet melody rizzo's michael whit
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is fighting for a level playing field with all of our partners, including the people of the republic of china. [applause] >> president trump has made it clear america comes first. america first does not mean america alone. he is rebuilding all of our ally relationships. he is getting our map -- nato allies to pay their fair share for their own defense. obamacare is an individual mandate. guys, i am proud of this. in 1991, covers had a law on the books that required a president. -- he moved the united states embassy from tel aviv to israel. [applause] >> he said he would drain the swamp. remember that? guess what? 4300 people have been removed but not during a job. 4000, 300 people. they were not done. we are going to hire agencies to do the same thing. i am a business guy but if you ran the rest of the world are washington is now, we would not be where we are today. the thing that has most impact be kids and kids kids. with president trump, we can judges and the scope supreme court judges, including morris part and greg kavanaugh -- brett kavanaugh. i have seen -- change the direction of the
is fighting for a level playing field with all of our partners, including the people of the republic of china. [applause] >> president trump has made it clear america comes first. america first does not mean america alone. he is rebuilding all of our ally relationships. he is getting our map -- nato allies to pay their fair share for their own defense. obamacare is an individual mandate. guys, i am proud of this. in 1991, covers had a law on the books that required a president. -- he...
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many aging chinese face an uncertain future more than 240000000 people aged over 60 live in the republic of china by some projections by 2051 in 3 chinese will be old aged the reason goes back to china's one child policy which stood for over 30 years this led to a disproportionately aging population the law was changed in 2016 to allow for 2 children per couple. that chinese tradition requires children to take in their aging parents and care for them in their own homes but in the future this will no longer be practical. is a privately run aged care home in the city of tights in it's a 1st class facility with one carer for every patient the top floor boasts an artificial garden. the residents can dance with the manager herself but all this comes at a high price as much as $3000.00 euros a month and so most chinese pension is this some is astronomically high there are hardly any aged care facilities in china and the few that exist have trouble finding qualified personnel. china's geriatric care market is developing rapidly and still has huge deficits we need more caregivers fast but the training ta
many aging chinese face an uncertain future more than 240000000 people aged over 60 live in the republic of china by some projections by 2051 in 3 chinese will be old aged the reason goes back to china's one child policy which stood for over 30 years this led to a disproportionately aging population the law was changed in 2016 to allow for 2 children per couple. that chinese tradition requires children to take in their aging parents and care for them in their own homes but in the future this...
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. ♪ host: the people's republic of china was founded nearly 70 years ago. e han chinese, the country has 55 official minorities. the autonomous province of xinjiang is home to most of the country's muslim minority, including 10 million uighurs and 1.5 million ethnic kazakhs. but they're banned from practicing most of their religious traditions and conflict in the region is rife. surveillance is also widespread. more than 1 million muslims are currently thought to be in chinese "re-education camps." many ethnic kazakhs have fled across the border. but kazakhstan is economically dependent on china and offers them little protection. reporter: : sophia is an e etc kakazakh and wasas severely traumatized by what she went through at home in china. she was held in a walled-off detention camp for a year. it was like prison.. due to t the danger ininvolved, there are no photos of ndnditionsnsidide. iinstead, she's dwingng illustrations ofhahat shwented, through. she inonow iniding g kazakhstan. she doesot want show hegng ifacen camerabecause e isented, stilill scared
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more than 240 million people aged over 60 live in the republic of china.some projections, by 2050, 1 and three chinese will be old aged. the reason goes back to their one child policy which stood for over 30 years. this led to a disproportionately aging population. the law was changed in 2016 to allow for two children per couple. chinese tradition requires children to take in their aging parents and care for them in their own homes but in the future this will longer be practical. this is a privately run care home. it is a first-class facility. the top floor boasts an artificial garden. residents can dance with the manager herself but this comes at price of 3000 your per month. -- 3000 euros per month. an astronomical price. many care centers have problems finding qualified personnel. >> china's geriatric care market is developing rapidly and has huge deficits. the training takes a long time. the gap is very large. >> even though the chinese could benefit from retirement homes, they are reluctant to do so. many prefer the traditional system of home care. th
more than 240 million people aged over 60 live in the republic of china.some projections, by 2050, 1 and three chinese will be old aged. the reason goes back to their one child policy which stood for over 30 years. this led to a disproportionately aging population. the law was changed in 2016 to allow for two children per couple. chinese tradition requires children to take in their aging parents and care for them in their own homes but in the future this will longer be practical. this is a...
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coast of china but china considers taiwan to be one of its territory's the controversy over whether taiwan is part of china has been ongoing following the country's split into the people's republic of china in 1949 while the us recognizes taiwan as an independent nation china still claims ownership and it is now claiming the us is intentionally interfering by proposing the latest arms deal with taiwan the united states is the main arms supplier to child one and it has a history of working with the island nation but in terms of arms cells with the u.s. taiwan falls behind countries like saudi arabia australia the u.a.e. and south korea meanwhile the united states issued its own warning to india following news that the country plans to purchase russia's s 400 air defense system and it is arguing that india moves forward with the deal it could have serious consequences but instead of backing down the latest reports claim russia is offering india even more cutting edge technology which includes advanced submarines and the latest generation of fighter jets that would be produced locally in india as part of the deal the u. . yes has previously offered to sell india weaponized drones a
coast of china but china considers taiwan to be one of its territory's the controversy over whether taiwan is part of china has been ongoing following the country's split into the people's republic of china in 1949 while the us recognizes taiwan as an independent nation china still claims ownership and it is now claiming the us is intentionally interfering by proposing the latest arms deal with taiwan the united states is the main arms supplier to child one and it has a history of working with...
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, that ethnically chinese individuals worldwide have a duty to support the people's republic of china. moreover, the amendment reaffirms that the united states government has a duty to warn and protect all americans, including those of chinese descent, from intelligence operations executed by the people's republic of china. finally, the amendment requires the d.n.i. office of civil liberties privacy and transparaphernalia in coordination with civil liberties and privacy officers throughout the i.c. to submit a report to the congressional intelligence committees. this report would review how the intelligence community policies that govern counterintelligence operations against china impact the civil liberties of americans of chinese descent who are the targets of chinese espionage and provides recommendations to preserve these liberties and privacy interests. mr. case's important amendment reaffirms that americans of all backgrounds deserve equal protection under the law and reminds our intelligence community of its duty to protect privacy and civil liberties of all persons. again, i w
, that ethnically chinese individuals worldwide have a duty to support the people's republic of china. moreover, the amendment reaffirms that the united states government has a duty to warn and protect all americans, including those of chinese descent, from intelligence operations executed by the people's republic of china. finally, the amendment requires the d.n.i. office of civil liberties privacy and transparaphernalia in coordination with civil liberties and privacy officers throughout the...
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and, hong kong is part of china, we recognise that, we are simply saying that we also have an agreement with the people's republicnited kingdom and china, of course, would have consequences for china as well as for the uk. all right, let's, try to spell out what the consequences might be, most people would say that the most serious diplomatic consequences that be entailed, where you have a dispute, a rift, a row, would be, sanctions, orthe expulsion of diplomats, the severing of diplomatic relations. i appreciate that is at the extreme end of things but could you rule those out, if the agreement you are talking about is not honoured? no foreign secretary would ever spell out precisely what would happen in a situation like that, you need what bill clinton called strategic ambiguity. the reason you would not spell it out if you don't want to provoke the very situation you are trying to avoid. we are a country that will be in need of trade deals around the world, from china's size and importance, countries like that, isn't the basic trade reality one that will suggest that we would never be able to carry out the kin
and, hong kong is part of china, we recognise that, we are simply saying that we also have an agreement with the people's republicnited kingdom and china, of course, would have consequences for china as well as for the uk. all right, let's, try to spell out what the consequences might be, most people would say that the most serious diplomatic consequences that be entailed, where you have a dispute, a rift, a row, would be, sanctions, orthe expulsion of diplomats, the severing of diplomatic...
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whether it be in nicaragua, russia, iran, or the people's republic of china. i want to promise you this illustration is going to continue to speak out and stand up for the freedom of conscience and of the freedom of religion for people all over the world. we will hold of that deal. [applause] vice pres. pence: men and women and persecuted christians around the world deserve our prayers and i promise you they will always have the support of the united states of america. this administration has worked tirelessly to secure the release of americans facing persecution and captivity. from egypt to venezuela, to wherekorea and to turkey after two years of captivity, thanks to the tenacious demand of this president pastor andrew branson is home. [applause] vice pres. pence: we have stood up for people of faith but our most cherished values on the world stage. we have also been standing for those values here at home since the first day of this administration. this president has reaffirmed our commitment to the rule of law. the foundation of constitutional principles upo
whether it be in nicaragua, russia, iran, or the people's republic of china. i want to promise you this illustration is going to continue to speak out and stand up for the freedom of conscience and of the freedom of religion for people all over the world. we will hold of that deal. [applause] vice pres. pence: men and women and persecuted christians around the world deserve our prayers and i promise you they will always have the support of the united states of america. this administration has...
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the legislative chamber where they defaced the hong kong ambling, blackening out the people's republic of chinaling the old british colonial flag of hong kong. eventually, the police then made their way in and cleared the protesters using tear gas. in the early hours of this morning we heard from carrie lam, the hong kong chief executive, who condemned what she called extreme violent methods. the two men competing to become the next prime minister are expected to face tough questions today, when they appear at a hustings event in northern ireland. both borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have said they're opposed to what's known as the backstop, which is designed to guarantee there'll be no physical checks along the irish border after brexit. let's get more from our correspondent chris page, who's in newry. it is pretty easy to work out what the main topic of discussion will be today? no doubt about that at all. this may not look like an international border but that is exactly what it is and just about in northern ireland but behind me, that is the beginning of the irish republic. as you see traffic
the legislative chamber where they defaced the hong kong ambling, blackening out the people's republic of chinaling the old british colonial flag of hong kong. eventually, the police then made their way in and cleared the protesters using tear gas. in the early hours of this morning we heard from carrie lam, the hong kong chief executive, who condemned what she called extreme violent methods. the two men competing to become the next prime minister are expected to face tough questions today,...
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they worry that the government of the people's republic of china will see yesterday's event as an excusevention in the affairs of hong kong and they want to hear that this country will continue to stand with them against that threat. he hoped the british government would send a clear message to the hong kong administration. any consequences for the actions of the hundreds of protesters in the legislative building should not then be visited on the many thousands or millions of people who have protested on the hong kong streets in recent weeks. the images that were broadcast around the world yesterday were images of violence and vandalism. but they were also images of fear and frustration from people who are increasingly desperate that the world looks on at their plight and will do no more than wring their hands. i'm sure the house will appreciate the delicacy of our wanting to uphold the rule of law, but being very careful not to instruct either government about what they should do in specific detail. hong kongers have made it abundantly clear that they want the disastrous extradition law
they worry that the government of the people's republic of china will see yesterday's event as an excusevention in the affairs of hong kong and they want to hear that this country will continue to stand with them against that threat. he hoped the british government would send a clear message to the hong kong administration. any consequences for the actions of the hundreds of protesters in the legislative building should not then be visited on the many thousands or millions of people who have...
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this is part of the people's republic of china, but the focus will be on trying to round up people thend the trouble we saw on monday, 12 people arrested. once they try and remove those people from the free and without any further shows of aggression and confrontation, maybe the authorities can leave about. please today sizeable presence, but no provocation. they have let the demonstrators get on with it. the people of greece are voting in a general election today, which is expected to see prime minister alexis and his left wing syriza party defeated. he may pay the price for failing to oppose eu—imposed austerity measures which have seen the greek economy struggling and high levels of unemployment. from athens, mark lowen, reports. a eulogy for his end. alexis tsipras arriving to vote, knowing his time in office is wilting. greece's prime minister, forced into a snap election that could sweep him from power after the populist, left—wing tide had brought him in four years ago. he put on a brave face, calling it a crucial battle that we fight with optimism and determination until the la
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a reduction of tensions and a better relationship between the united states and the people's republic of china. >> martha: that was a huge controversial moment in 1972. it was the brain child of president nixon and henry kissinger. nixon hinted that he wanted to establish a new relationship with china. kissinger tested the waters. the immediate result of the stunning visuals of seeing these two world leaders together was a thaw in relations and a shift in the cold war balance that led to the collapse of the sophisticated and led to china becoming an economic powerhouse and a trade relationship that is now fraught is spying and mistrust. 50 years later are we witnessing a similar seismic moment? president trump became the first sitting president to step foot into north koreans. general keen, this is a similar moment? we will say that was the moment? >> it's not an icon moment with mixon. -- nixon. never had been a meeting like that before. but there have been two meetings between these leaders prior to this. i think that makes it very different. i think it's largely symbolic taking a step into
a reduction of tensions and a better relationship between the united states and the people's republic of china. >> martha: that was a huge controversial moment in 1972. it was the brain child of president nixon and henry kissinger. nixon hinted that he wanted to establish a new relationship with china. kissinger tested the waters. the immediate result of the stunning visuals of seeing these two world leaders together was a thaw in relations and a shift in the cold war balance that led to...
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president kennedy faced a confident soviet union and a sleeping giant in the people's republic of china. we are at the beginning of the vietnam war and the domestic turmoil over civil rights is building. goal was timely and masterful and utilizing the challenge of space exploration to unify our nation and demonstrate the technical capabilities of the united states. today we have many of the same issues although one critical and important element is missing. kennedy's mandate was the impetus, but there was a national unity that assured our success. i believe today in our country, unity is necessary for great efforts and is lacking within our country, our government, and the space industry. we have an administration that is strongly supportive and willing to provide the resources. we have an agency charted to do the mission, top-level leadership in place and a very capable workforce, but each of these segments are philosophically divided on the goal. there is infinitely more technological capability than in the early programs, but there is a lack of focus and prioritization. i believe the
president kennedy faced a confident soviet union and a sleeping giant in the people's republic of china. we are at the beginning of the vietnam war and the domestic turmoil over civil rights is building. goal was timely and masterful and utilizing the challenge of space exploration to unify our nation and demonstrate the technical capabilities of the united states. today we have many of the same issues although one critical and important element is missing. kennedy's mandate was the impetus,...
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as a supervisor peskin mentioned in 2008, she represented people 's republic of china's interests and not america's interests. the hoover institute recommends united front organization members like her be required to register as p.r.c. agents. how can you name san francisco's chinatown central subway station after a communist party's agent whose actions are harmful to american interests and values. at the federal level, more and more concern has been raised about the communist party using agents like her to inference -- influence our politics, and we are here today to help you so that you will not regret, in the future, and history will see that you did not turn a blind eye and look the other side when we tell you the true facts. thank you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. my name is darren child and i would also like to express my concern in opposition regarding the resolution to name the chinatown subway station after rose pack. growing up in san francisco, for as long as i can remember, i always looked up to our great city and everything it represents. soci
as a supervisor peskin mentioned in 2008, she represented people 's republic of china's interests and not america's interests. the hoover institute recommends united front organization members like her be required to register as p.r.c. agents. how can you name san francisco's chinatown central subway station after a communist party's agent whose actions are harmful to american interests and values. at the federal level, more and more concern has been raised about the communist party using...
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by the way, china thinks in terms -- not in terms of quarterly earnings but in terms of generation. so as we come across the hundred year anniversary of the peoples republicchina, we are seeing this very clear evolution from having concerns about the social part of china to the economic part of china, so what we've got, in some ways, especially going into these trade negotiations, neil, they have kind of got the best of both things which is they've got the benefit of a command economy while they're negotiating with their big trading partner. at the same time, they are largely a free market system. neil: i'm looking at what has been moving in our country post this promising development on trade talks. i'm not talking about what's going on in hong kong. it's benefited u.s. semiconductors, a lot of trade-sensitive issues within the dow, the big names like caterpillar and deere and some of the others that could benefit from a safer trade environment. that will win the day. do you agree with that? >> 100% agree with that. we have been focusing on the semis and they have been a great story. we are overweight that sector, that subsector, if you will. the bigger
by the way, china thinks in terms -- not in terms of quarterly earnings but in terms of generation. so as we come across the hundred year anniversary of the peoples republicchina, we are seeing this very clear evolution from having concerns about the social part of china to the economic part of china, so what we've got, in some ways, especially going into these trade negotiations, neil, they have kind of got the best of both things which is they've got the benefit of a command economy while...
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of the existing so-called democratic structure in hong kong, obviously under china's one country, two systems policy, how is the legislature chosen in hong kong and what is the impact of the people's republic of china government over hong kong? >> yes, exactly. that is a great question to be answered. the young have particular anger at the legislature. fact mainly stems from the this very legislature that was going to pass thee c controversl china extradition bill. why. because they have enough beijing votes in their. and it is all because of our very twisted and convoluted kind of election system. they make sure their pro-beijing vote will occupy at least half of our seats. that is a total number of 70. they make sure they would have just votes to pass anything, any policy, any bill, any funding application from the government. and democrats arere alwayss outnumbered. we are outnumbered, not because we are unpopular, but becausesee just don't get the seats. we have more votes, but if your seats. that sums up the hong kong legislative election. and the young knew it. and from the last election back in 2016, right after that, taking of someoath ceremony, political stunt on the part of a few
of the existing so-called democratic structure in hong kong, obviously under china's one country, two systems policy, how is the legislature chosen in hong kong and what is the impact of the people's republic of china government over hong kong? >> yes, exactly. that is a great question to be answered. the young have particular anger at the legislature. fact mainly stems from the this very legislature that was going to pass thee c controversl china extradition bill. why. because they have...
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had just recognized the people's republic of china, a complex piece of history. call, when the two believed they were speaking privately, you have reagan blaming the african delegations in very particular language. this is all newly released historical material. it is in the news but first a warning. it is deeply offensive. so keep that in mind if you choose to keep the sound on. >>> last night, i tell you to watch that thing on television as i did. >> yeah. >> to see those those monkeys from those african countries damn them, they're still uncomfortable wearing shoes. >> and then they, the tail wags the dog there doesn't it? >> yeah. >> tail wags the dog. >> yeah, president nixon laughingly appeared to agree with reagan's stats not all objecting to the language and then placing a call to secretary of state william rogers is basically invoking rag gran gan's depiction for a conversation about policy within the nixon administration. >> i for example, just had a called from reagan, california, and he's been out there and so forth and as you can imagine, there's str
had just recognized the people's republic of china, a complex piece of history. call, when the two believed they were speaking privately, you have reagan blaming the african delegations in very particular language. this is all newly released historical material. it is in the news but first a warning. it is deeply offensive. so keep that in mind if you choose to keep the sound on. >>> last night, i tell you to watch that thing on television as i did. >> yeah. >> to see those...
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until october 1, which marks national day, the day that marks the establishment of the people's republic of chinathen there are all these splinter protests taking place. it is difficult for police to contemplate how they will control them. they are unpredictable, yet highly organized. matt: first of all, my apologies for your teargas issues this weekend. what do we expect though from affairs kong and macao office in beijing. they will give the first public comment since the 1997 handover? what are they going to say? david: there's not a lot they can say. remember, hong kong is supposed to be run by a framework called one country, two systems. it is difficult to see how that office is going to be able to announce something like complete withdrawal of the extradition bill which set these protests off in the first place. i suppose they will have to limit themselves to condemning the protests, saying they undermine the framework, complaining that the protesters are hurting the feelings of the chinese people, an often used phrase. perhaps they will condemn the involvement of what they consider to be o
until october 1, which marks national day, the day that marks the establishment of the people's republic of chinathen there are all these splinter protests taking place. it is difficult for police to contemplate how they will control them. they are unpredictable, yet highly organized. matt: first of all, my apologies for your teargas issues this weekend. what do we expect though from affairs kong and macao office in beijing. they will give the first public comment since the 1997 handover? what...
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on the 22nd anniversary of the hand-over of hong kong from the united kingdom to the people's republic of china. their main objection: a bill that would allow for suspected criminals to be extradited to mainland china. a separate, more aggressive group smashed windows of the legislative council, known as legco, and briefly occupied it. last night, our foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reported from inside the building and interviewed one of the occupiers. today, nick spoke with a legislative councilor who was a member of two political parties considered pro-beijing. michael tien begancoy striking a iliatory tone towards, protestors wst last night, ransacked his office. ey are verustrated because they feel that their voices have not been heard, and they feel that government has failed them and that legco, whom voters put ofinto fice, as a whole, have not beelin stening to them or addressing their concerns. i think the massive turnoutes about do still have a high degree of autonomy that was promised us or has it been eroding. uroding. >> reporter: so eem to say you understand their frus
on the 22nd anniversary of the hand-over of hong kong from the united kingdom to the people's republic of china. their main objection: a bill that would allow for suspected criminals to be extradited to mainland china. a separate, more aggressive group smashed windows of the legislative council, known as legco, and briefly occupied it. last night, our foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reported from inside the building and interviewed one of the occupiers. today, nick spoke with a...
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once inside, they spray—painted the hong kong emblem black, covering the words "the people's republic of china's influence here. but even as they left a trail of distruction in their wake, some signs that this wasn't simply about ramsacking the place. photos widely shared on social media appear to show signs written by the protesters, posted on some of the historical items in the building, saying "leave these alone, these are relics". money left in the canteen fridge for drinks, with post—its saying "we are not thieves". still, for the government, the protesters had gone too far. in a press conference, in the early hours of the morning, chief executive carrie lam condemned their actions. nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. so i hope the community at large will agree with us that, with these violent acts that we have seen, it is right for us to condemn it and hope society will return to normal as soon as possible. ms lam's defence for not sending in the police to break up the protesters earlier inside legco is that she did not want anyone to get hurt, but questions are
once inside, they spray—painted the hong kong emblem black, covering the words "the people's republic of china's influence here. but even as they left a trail of distruction in their wake, some signs that this wasn't simply about ramsacking the place. photos widely shared on social media appear to show signs written by the protesters, posted on some of the historical items in the building, saying "leave these alone, these are relics". money left in the canteen fridge for...
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as a supervisor peskin mentioned in 2008, she represented people 's republic of china's interests and not america's interests. the hoover institute recommends united front organization members like her be required to register as p.r.c. agents. how can you name san francisco's chinatown central subway station after a communist party's agent whose actions are harmful to american interests and values. at the federal level, more and more concern has been raised about the communist party using agents like her to inference -
as a supervisor peskin mentioned in 2008, she represented people 's republic of china's interests and not america's interests. the hoover institute recommends united front organization members like her be required to register as p.r.c. agents. how can you name san francisco's chinatown central subway station after a communist party's agent whose actions are harmful to american interests and values. at the federal level, more and more concern has been raised about the communist party using...
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president kennedy face a confident soviet union and a competition with the people's republic of china. we were at the beginning of the vietnam war and the domestic turmoil over civil rights was building. yet, kennedy pop's goal was timely and masterful. utilizing the challenge of space exploration to unify our nation, and demonstrate the technical capabilities of the united states. today, we have the same issues. one critical important element is missing. kennedy's mandate was the impetus. there was a national unity that assured our success. i believe that today, in our country, unity is necessary for great effort and is lacking in our country, our government, and in the space industry. we have an administration that is strongly supportive of space and is willing to provide the resources. we have an agency charted to do the mission. the top level leadership is in place and there is a capable workforce, but each of the segments are philosophically divided on the goal. there is infinitely more technological capability than in the other programs. but there is a lack of focus and prioriti
president kennedy face a confident soviet union and a competition with the people's republic of china. we were at the beginning of the vietnam war and the domestic turmoil over civil rights was building. yet, kennedy pop's goal was timely and masterful. utilizing the challenge of space exploration to unify our nation, and demonstrate the technical capabilities of the united states. today, we have the same issues. one critical important element is missing. kennedy's mandate was the impetus....