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about you that taiwan is an inseparable part of china we firmly oppose the export of arms to taiwan and we stress that nobody can weaken or determination to uphold the territorial integrity and sovereignty and we oppose any external interference in the domestic affairs we urge the u.s. to abide by its commitment to the one china principle and to stop to taiwan and military contacts in order to avoid further damage to our relations and enable corp in other fields the new deal includes multiple types of a missile iles torpedoes technical support history and much criticism not least because the us does not even recognize taiwan as a sovereign state although the current administration is no different from its predecessor and in sending arms to taiwan experts say trumps honeymoon period with china might soon be over the business of your approach every u.s. president is going to do that and china obviously will protest but this business is who you are it does not mean that has a fundamentally different taiwan policy i mean it's not a major shift of america's one china policy the u.s. is not i
about you that taiwan is an inseparable part of china we firmly oppose the export of arms to taiwan and we stress that nobody can weaken or determination to uphold the territorial integrity and sovereignty and we oppose any external interference in the domestic affairs we urge the u.s. to abide by its commitment to the one china principle and to stop to taiwan and military contacts in order to avoid further damage to our relations and enable corp in other fields the new deal includes multiple...
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previous answer persecution over taiwan if you look at the. feel i think hours ago and the same is true last patients on china's help over sauce over the last korea issue so alternately that i think the wider question will be does this means the honeymoon between. the chinese president xi jinping. the football confederation's cup bringing together some of the world's top teams has now reached the knockout stages here in our international recovering all the action both on and off the pitch neil harvey and stan collymore joining us from st petersburg one of the four cities of the tournament meanwhile football legend diego maradona has arrived in russia and on friday he shared his thoughts with journalists. now i meant for jarrod food both but if you look at russian nation will team i think anyone would want to be the manager. i think our will to defend our lands makes us strong and i don't think that the us can dominate the world anymore especially not with countries like russia china and north korea the us cannot play sheriff we have our own gu
previous answer persecution over taiwan if you look at the. feel i think hours ago and the same is true last patients on china's help over sauce over the last korea issue so alternately that i think the wider question will be does this means the honeymoon between. the chinese president xi jinping. the football confederation's cup bringing together some of the world's top teams has now reached the knockout stages here in our international recovering all the action both on and off the pitch neil...
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and taiwan that does state if taiwan was ever attacked the u.s. would defend it so there still is a very well known that relationship tension non-diplomatic you know word that however you want but we clearly have a relationship with them so you know to sell them military equipment is not you know an aggressive act of war but of course that's how trying to seize it because of their. it's big brother and yes next door they want to see them gain power exactly the nomination with others like a trumpet ministration has done it doesn't look very good but at the g twenty summit next week in germany both the chinese president and the u.s. president will be there so it will be interesting to see how they react to each other if you don't push him out of the way of the photo op ok thank you very much. president travel ban which directly affect six countries is something shot. waves through other nations as well including our friends to the north canada lawyers are mobilizing a major airports in that country in hopes of assisting travelers affected by the con
and taiwan that does state if taiwan was ever attacked the u.s. would defend it so there still is a very well known that relationship tension non-diplomatic you know word that however you want but we clearly have a relationship with them so you know to sell them military equipment is not you know an aggressive act of war but of course that's how trying to seize it because of their. it's big brother and yes next door they want to see them gain power exactly the nomination with others like a...
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they fled to the island of taiwan.on: you could say leaving mainland china was the lowest moment in his life, but he never accepted defeat. i worked with chiang kai—shek very closely for five years. i really respected him. he was very strict, but he was always very good to me. chiang kai—shek‘s life was very orderly. he'd get up at six in the morning every day. he didn't smoke or drink. he was very disciplined. he issued a lot of orders — to be honest, so many that it was hard to keep track of them. some people say chiang kai—shek was a dictator. but this is unfair, and it's slander. but because we were still against the communists in mainland china, he did impose martial law. 0bviously, that is antidemocratic, but it was to protect taiwan. his goal wasn'tjust to make taiwan independent. he wanted to achieve freedom and democracy for the whole of china. he never gave up. he told us, "don't ever think we've lost the mainland." "marxism will eventually fail." history proved him right. chiang kai—shek died in taiwan ini97
they fled to the island of taiwan.on: you could say leaving mainland china was the lowest moment in his life, but he never accepted defeat. i worked with chiang kai—shek very closely for five years. i really respected him. he was very strict, but he was always very good to me. chiang kai—shek‘s life was very orderly. he'd get up at six in the morning every day. he didn't smoke or drink. he was very disciplined. he issued a lot of orders — to be honest, so many that it was hard to keep...
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we quiz the ladies on their knowledge of taiwan next in sports. >>> i am in downtown silver spring's experts say to make sure you're wearing loose light- colored clothing. earlier today we found out how everyone was dealing with the hot >>> a happy ending to an incredibly frustrating story for a 71-year-old handyman from chicago and his nine-year-old granddaughter. >> that was my desperation i said let me get to the yokel -- local youth. >> how we have reunited a confused grandpa with the $10,000 lexus he lost in a dc parking garage.>>> today we started -- decided to send meteorologist howard bernstein two silver springs to hand out gallon water the kids behind me they have all the cold water they are loving it. earlier today i went to college park there were not a lot of people out but the folks that we ran into generally were in good spirits. >> how was the heat impacting you? >> it is way too hot. >> it is slowing me down a little bit. it is hot. >> but you have to get the job done. >> that is right. >> the pool is great. it is hot. >> i have a cooler in their with gatorade and wa
we quiz the ladies on their knowledge of taiwan next in sports. >>> i am in downtown silver spring's experts say to make sure you're wearing loose light- colored clothing. earlier today we found out how everyone was dealing with the hot >>> a happy ending to an incredibly frustrating story for a 71-year-old handyman from chicago and his nine-year-old granddaughter. >> that was my desperation i said let me get to the yokel -- local youth. >> how we have reunited a...
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the reaction from taiwan on the death of chinese dissident liu xiaobo. block in east london. last week the british government announced amnesty for illegal immigrants living inside the green felt power. —— grenfell tower. the number of people not registered is unknown. 0ne the number of people not registered is unknown. one of them has now come forward. she is from the philippines and has been speaking exclusively to the bbc. we may never know how many illegal immigrants lived in grenfell tower, how many died and how many survived. but one of them has come forward. she spoke to me today. she agreed to speak to us on the condition that we don't show herface. what support have you received since the night of the fire? they did not recognise me as a victim. investigators believe that around 350 people were living inside the tower. but illegal residents were not registered and it isn't known how many were in the same situation and whether they are among those who perished that night. ido i do believe that it is much higher than the one published. why? some o
the reaction from taiwan on the death of chinese dissident liu xiaobo. block in east london. last week the british government announced amnesty for illegal immigrants living inside the green felt power. —— grenfell tower. the number of people not registered is unknown. 0ne the number of people not registered is unknown. one of them has now come forward. she is from the philippines and has been speaking exclusively to the bbc. we may never know how many illegal immigrants lived in grenfell...
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they fled to the island of taiwan.y leading mainland china was the lowest moment in his life. but he never accepted defeat. i worked with chiang kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. kai—shek very closely for five years. i kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. i really kai—shek very closely for five years. i really respected him. he was very strict. but he was always very good to me. chiang kai—shek‘s life was very ordinary. he would get up life was very ordinary. he would get up every day at 6am. he didn't smoke oi’ up every day at 6am. he didn't smoke or drink. he was very disciplined. he issued a lot of orders. to be honest, so many that it was hard to keep track of them. some people say chiang kai—shek was a dictator. but this is unfair, and it is slender. but because we were still against the communists in mainland china, he did impose martial law. this, that is antidemocratic, but it was to protect taiwan. —— slander. his goal was not just protect taiwan. —— slander. his goal was notjust to make taiwan independ
they fled to the island of taiwan.y leading mainland china was the lowest moment in his life. but he never accepted defeat. i worked with chiang kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. kai—shek very closely for five years. i kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. i really kai—shek very closely for five years. i really respected him. he was very strict. but he was always very good to me. chiang kai—shek‘s life was very ordinary. he would get up life was very ordinary. he would get up...
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yesterday this us warship sailed close to islands claimed by china, vietnam and taiwan.hina has called it a serious military provocation. we'll speak to bbc chinese. and wimbledon has begin today. we will be at the bbc sports centre. we will be at the bbc sports centre. we will be at the bbc sports centre. we will talk about andy murray going through, and everything else as well. next, to the south china sea. this whole area is the subject of territorial disputes between china and vietnam and the philippines. and others. china claims all the maritime territory inside this dotted red line, but its neighbours dispute this. a us warship has sailed close to triton island, which is claimed by china, taiwan and vietnam. in response, china sent military vessels and fighter planes to the area in response. last night the chinese foreign ministry put out this statement — they called it "a serious political and military provocation. " this was hours before a phone call between the leaders of us and china — in which apparently none of this came up. i asked vincent ni from the bbc‘s
yesterday this us warship sailed close to islands claimed by china, vietnam and taiwan.hina has called it a serious military provocation. we'll speak to bbc chinese. and wimbledon has begin today. we will be at the bbc sports centre. we will be at the bbc sports centre. we will be at the bbc sports centre. we will talk about andy murray going through, and everything else as well. next, to the south china sea. this whole area is the subject of territorial disputes between china and vietnam and...
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the founder of taiwan semiconductor, morris chang, his fortune is ever-expanding.: tsmc's stock price has been on a roll. he started the company in 1987 with help from the taiwanese government, as david mentioned. they make massive investments in chip plants and that has been historically a good business especially as smartphone demand , has taken off. this year, with shares up 17%, he became a billionaire based on his stake. he has done well, and they are hoping it will continue from here. emily: when talking to other suppliers in china, what have we been able to glean about the outlook for the next iphone? peter: when you look at the key players, tsmc is one of them. another has shares on a tear. they're sounding optimistic about what is going to happen in the future. the overall challenge is, the smart phone market has gone from fast growth to slowing growth and shrinking in some quarters. there are concerns about whether there will be ongoing strong demand. the forecast of this year is for growth of 3%. we will see if they can deliver. honghai is another good p
the founder of taiwan semiconductor, morris chang, his fortune is ever-expanding.: tsmc's stock price has been on a roll. he started the company in 1987 with help from the taiwanese government, as david mentioned. they make massive investments in chip plants and that has been historically a good business especially as smartphone demand , has taken off. this year, with shares up 17%, he became a billionaire based on his stake. he has done well, and they are hoping it will continue from here....
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and then we go big policy protests possibilities also we've got an arms deal on our hands between taiwan and the united states china is not happy the things on ramos at the g. twenty going to. for that and jobs numbers are and i'm joined by former u.s. trading commissioner bart chilton to discuss the implications and other things stand by through by starts right now. european commission president john claude younker says the e.u. will not put up with new american tariffs on its steel at the g twenty summit on friday he said one is hearing that some people are thinking about protectionism when it comes to steel imports this type of protectionism happens in the near future it is necessary for the e.u. to react adequately the commerce department is investigating whether reliance on foreign steel impedes america's ability to defend itself and to respond quickly to national emergencies the investigation is allowed under section two thirty two of the trade expansion act of one nine hundred sixty two an example of the white house's reasoning one type of american tank requires more than fifteen
and then we go big policy protests possibilities also we've got an arms deal on our hands between taiwan and the united states china is not happy the things on ramos at the g. twenty going to. for that and jobs numbers are and i'm joined by former u.s. trading commissioner bart chilton to discuss the implications and other things stand by through by starts right now. european commission president john claude younker says the e.u. will not put up with new american tariffs on its steel at the g...
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north korea, taiwan, south china sea.certainly, in the think tank community in washington, it is fun and exciting and engaging to talk about the cyclical issues. but sometimes they don't really have a long-term effect on the trajectory of the relationship. in particular, what is the shape of that curve look like -- what does the shape of that curve look like? it's an important distinction. when one takes about these issues of politics in the u.s. china relationship, that is deep structure. that is something that probably isn't going to change anytime soon. it is important that we not get caught up in the day-to-day debates about china, north korea, south china sea, taiwan, etc., and yet focus on the structural features.there are two that came out of our analysis , how politics impacts the relationship. the first is that it is clear and thepetition competitive aspects of the u.s.-china relationship are coming to the four. that's not meant to be a test coming to the fore -- coming to the fore. that is not meant to be a nega
north korea, taiwan, south china sea.certainly, in the think tank community in washington, it is fun and exciting and engaging to talk about the cyclical issues. but sometimes they don't really have a long-term effect on the trajectory of the relationship. in particular, what is the shape of that curve look like -- what does the shape of that curve look like? it's an important distinction. when one takes about these issues of politics in the u.s. china relationship, that is deep structure. that...
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you have north korea, taiwan maritime issues. on north korea the u.s.paper claims china doesn't recognize the new level of threat posed by the kim jong-un regime. i think as we center today, events that transpired in the last couple of days and months really provide evidence of that. the united states is i think incredibly concerned about the launch of an icbm by north korea. very upset about how u.s. citizens are being treated and, of course, the most recent being the very tragic death of otto warmbier. so i think that the chinese paper in some ways recognizes the danger but insists the problem just can't be addressed through sanctions alone, that diplomacy is necessary. but i do since a real gap between the two countries in terms of their assessment of the urgency. the u.s. paper has some interesting policy recommendations in this regard calling for not only more dialogue but very specifically on things like noncombatant evacuation operations, interdiction of north korea's weapons proliferation, closing loopholes in sanctions. the chinese paper honest
you have north korea, taiwan maritime issues. on north korea the u.s.paper claims china doesn't recognize the new level of threat posed by the kim jong-un regime. i think as we center today, events that transpired in the last couple of days and months really provide evidence of that. the united states is i think incredibly concerned about the launch of an icbm by north korea. very upset about how u.s. citizens are being treated and, of course, the most recent being the very tragic death of otto...
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for example, the taiwan policy. so, we can see the sales. we can see various bill named, titled taiwan trouble act, sponsored by marco rubio in the senate and steven thibault in the house. i don't think this trend is conducive to the stable development of u.s./china relations. my time's up. i'll stop here. thank you. >> we have run over our time. the panelists raised some fascinating issues that we could usefully explore for the next hour or two, but rather than eating into the time of the professor who will make concluding remarks, i will thank my panelists. and if you have questions, maybe you can call our members of the panel after the conclusion of our conference this afternoon. [ applause ] >> i want to thank the panel, especially ambassador stapleton roy. he is part of the senior group on behalf of senior china hands and veterans of foreign and defense policy who provided overall guidance and worked with john hamre to produce an overview paper. the chinese side also had a steering group with very distinguished scholars, diplomats, defe
for example, the taiwan policy. so, we can see the sales. we can see various bill named, titled taiwan trouble act, sponsored by marco rubio in the senate and steven thibault in the house. i don't think this trend is conducive to the stable development of u.s./china relations. my time's up. i'll stop here. thank you. >> we have run over our time. the panelists raised some fascinating issues that we could usefully explore for the next hour or two, but rather than eating into the time of...
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beijing washington recently announced plans to sell arms worth one point four billion dollars to taiwan the move in a few reate to china and raise doubts have a president trump the efforts to improve relations with beijing well as discussed the situation further now of course life to jim dean managing editor of veterans today mr dean thank you for joining us on the program now the pentagon has declined to comment on this incident how damaging could this incident be if the u.s. china relations do you think. well he's we have to ask oh why now is he doing this and of course what we have to do as background on it is he's done the it was eve mentioned that he was not happy with china being able to have a stronger effect on north korea and their missile program we had the huge weapons deal signed with taiwan and here we have as part of turning the screws another one of the ship floating by one of their artificial islands so all of this is part of a sparring campaign that i think is going to go on for quite a while this this the spill over who has sovereignty over the south china sea is going
beijing washington recently announced plans to sell arms worth one point four billion dollars to taiwan the move in a few reate to china and raise doubts have a president trump the efforts to improve relations with beijing well as discussed the situation further now of course life to jim dean managing editor of veterans today mr dean thank you for joining us on the program now the pentagon has declined to comment on this incident how damaging could this incident be if the u.s. china relations...
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defenses or to push back on china's campaign international isolation against taiwan. the national defense authorization act would probably be the most pro- taiwan piece of legislation. a few examples-- [inaudible] >> right in the back is one. >> senator, in 2008, nato there was a promise made georgia and ukraine when they would become the nato members and a lot has changed, 20% of georgia-- [inaudible question] >> are you worried about russia's attempt to destabilize the region and to bolster anti- american, anti- western attitude especially in its neighborhood. >> at the moment it's not obvious the path of georgia and the ukraine were taking to nato. while they still have russian troops on their soil, so our immediate objective should be to enough pressure to bear on russia that they leave those lands and give back crimea to ukraine and leave eastern ukraine in northern georgia. secretary tiller's and coming into the bilateral meeting was clear the sanctions we put in place on russia, relatively tepid though they have been will remain in place while they are russian
defenses or to push back on china's campaign international isolation against taiwan. the national defense authorization act would probably be the most pro- taiwan piece of legislation. a few examples-- [inaudible] >> right in the back is one. >> senator, in 2008, nato there was a promise made georgia and ukraine when they would become the nato members and a lot has changed, 20% of georgia-- [inaudible question] >> are you worried about russia's attempt to destabilize the...
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taiwan for a long time.e recognize china as a one state, one country, but we had a correct relationship with taiwan and we wantr wouldn't want to see a unilateral imposition of a solution. eric: the president's phone call when he was president-elect with the president of ther of taiwan ticked off china. they said it grossly interferes with china's domestic affairs. the chinese government and chinese people have every right to be outraged. the we we serve every right to take further action. wrong move on the u.s. side runs counter to the consensus reached by the two presidents in march the march -- in mar-a-lago. >> that statement that you read out is not surprising. that's what the chinese say every time. that's what it means when we say we have a difference of view over howe to implement the one-china policy. we have had very different views about these issues for a long time. the u.s. long had a relationship helping thai juan to have serious self defense forces. and i think president trump can calmly say t
taiwan for a long time.e recognize china as a one state, one country, but we had a correct relationship with taiwan and we wantr wouldn't want to see a unilateral imposition of a solution. eric: the president's phone call when he was president-elect with the president of ther of taiwan ticked off china. they said it grossly interferes with china's domestic affairs. the chinese government and chinese people have every right to be outraged. the we we serve every right to take further action....
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the national defense authorization act would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. in 2008 nato, there was a promise that georgia and ukraine would one day become nato members. a lot has changed. 20% of georgia is occupied, and crimea. is it possible to see nato extend in eastern europe? 'se you worried about russia attempts to destabilize the region and foster anti-american anti-western attitudes? cotton: at the moment it is not obvious the path that georgia and ukraine would take in nato while they have russian troops on their soil. the immediate objection would bring enough pressure to bear on russia that they leave those lands. that they give crimea to ukraine , and they leave georgia. coming out of the bilateral meeting in hamburg, secretary tillerson was clear the sanctions on russia, though they have been relatively ineffective, will be in place as long as there are russian-backed rebels on ukrainian soil.
the national defense authorization act would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. in 2008 nato, there was a promise that georgia and ukraine would one day become nato members. a lot has changed. 20% of georgia is occupied, and crimea. is it possible to see nato extend in eastern europe? 'se you worried about...
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isolation against taiwan. that would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. i am from the voice of america. in 2008, there was a promise made that ukraine would become a nato member. a lot has changed since then. 20% of it is still occupied. times seven this anytime soonuc this happening or are you worried about russia's attempts to destabilize the region and western attitudes especially in its neighborhood? sen. cotton: at the moment, it's not obvious the path that georgia and ukraine were taken nato while they still have russian troops on their soil. our immediate objective should be to bring enough pressure there on russia so that they leave those lands and give back crimea to ukraine and leave eastern ukraine and georgia. secretary tillerson out of the bilateral meeting in hamburg was clear that the tent -- that the pressure we put
isolation against taiwan. that would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. i am from the voice of america. in 2008, there was a promise made that ukraine would become a nato member. a lot has changed since then. 20% of it is still occupied. times seven this anytime soonuc this happening or are you worried about...
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taiwan is of course china considers it a part of its own country a part of its own territory taiwan split in order not to become communists that disagreed with communism and the united states has been supporting taiwan which you know is something of a rival to china of course much less powerful but here's what the chinese at the say about that. taiwan is an inseparable part of china we firmly oppose the export of arms to taiwan we stress that nobody can we can or determination to uphold our territorial integrity and sovereignty and we oppose any external interference in our domestic affairs we urge the u.s. to abide by its commitment to the one china principle and to stop arms sales to taiwan and all military contacts in order to avoid further damage to our relations and enable corporation in other fields that what's most worrying is that we went from here to here in the span of about a month just a little bit more so you know where's where's this going to bottom out how bad these relations going to get and with donald trump there's you know it's hard predicting the fellow and what
taiwan is of course china considers it a part of its own country a part of its own territory taiwan split in order not to become communists that disagreed with communism and the united states has been supporting taiwan which you know is something of a rival to china of course much less powerful but here's what the chinese at the say about that. taiwan is an inseparable part of china we firmly oppose the export of arms to taiwan we stress that nobody can we can or determination to uphold our...
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north korea, taiwan, china south china sea. in washington it's fun and exciting and engaging to talk about the cyclical issues but sometimes they don't have a long-term effect on the trajectory of the relationship in a particular what is the shape of that curve look like. this is an important distinction because when one thinks about the issue of politics in the u.s. china relationship, that is deep structure. that is something that probably is not going to change anytime soon. it's important that we not always get caught up in the day today to eights about these areas and yet focus on structural features. there's two structural features that came out of our analysis of how politics impacts the relationship the first is that it's clear that competition in the competitive aspects of the u.s. china relationship are coming forward. that's not meant to be a darker negative statement but rather statement about the balance of issues facing the u.s. china relationship on day finkelstein began to go down this pathways in his descriptio
north korea, taiwan, china south china sea. in washington it's fun and exciting and engaging to talk about the cyclical issues but sometimes they don't have a long-term effect on the trajectory of the relationship in a particular what is the shape of that curve look like. this is an important distinction because when one thinks about the issue of politics in the u.s. china relationship, that is deep structure. that is something that probably is not going to change anytime soon. it's important...
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certainly the chinese don't are too high you don't be taiwan is an inseparable part of china and we firmly opposed the export of arms to taiwan and we stress that nobody can weaken our determination to uphold the territorial integrity of a sovereign state we oppose any external interference in our domestic affairs in the u.s. to stop arms sales to taiwan and military contacts to avoid any further damage to our relations it's been something of a roller coaster it's gone from the campaign and dire predictions then to corporation and partnership and now over the span of a month where back down here and you know there's no telling what will happen next donald trump isn't exactly the sort of fellow you can predict this is part of a sparring campaign that i think is going to go on per quite a while this this dispute over who has sovereignty over the south china sea is going to be a with us for years it really doesn't have all the united states because it's on the other side of the world but the u.s. likes to show the flag but china has major interest here because it's got a billion people
certainly the chinese don't are too high you don't be taiwan is an inseparable part of china and we firmly opposed the export of arms to taiwan and we stress that nobody can weaken our determination to uphold the territorial integrity of a sovereign state we oppose any external interference in our domestic affairs in the u.s. to stop arms sales to taiwan and military contacts to avoid any further damage to our relations it's been something of a roller coaster it's gone from the campaign and...
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notice the track, the typhoon crosses over taiwan and into china. within the next 36 hours.econd storm, the depression now being named into a tropical storm, this one taking a similar track over taiwan and into eastern china. the forecast rainfall when you combine the two storms it's incredibly impressive. we're talking wide spots of over 100 millimeters and some spots could trigger flooding. and another area where we're monitoring flooding, is the eastern portion of the united states, flash flood warnings because of how much rain has fallen. and it's incredible. again, some of the airports around this region recorded impressive numbers from yesterday alone. the cincinnati airport picking up 50 millimeters of rain. baltimore's airport, 65 millimeters. and washington national airport in washington, d.c., 84 inches of rain. that will ramp up bringing more moisture in so a lot of these locations are going to have trailing, meaning rain keeps coming over the same spots over and over again. and that's what's going to add for a lot of rainfall. unfortunately, george, we already kn
notice the track, the typhoon crosses over taiwan and into china. within the next 36 hours.econd storm, the depression now being named into a tropical storm, this one taking a similar track over taiwan and into eastern china. the forecast rainfall when you combine the two storms it's incredibly impressive. we're talking wide spots of over 100 millimeters and some spots could trigger flooding. and another area where we're monitoring flooding, is the eastern portion of the united states, flash...
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of legislation since the taiwan relations act.ose are just examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china, which we certainly should do. >> okay, right in the back. >> voice of america georgia. send a come in 2008 nato, there is a promise made georgia and ukraine when they would become nato members. a lot has changed since then, 20% of georgia still occupied and crime he is an expert do you see it's plausible to the anytime soon nato extend in eastern europe? and follow-up question would be are you worried about russia's attempt to destabilize the region and to bolster at the american anti-western attitudes, especially in its neighborhood? >> well, at the moment it's not obvious that path that georgia and ukraine have taken to native while they still of russian troops on their soil. our immediate objective should be to bring pressure to bear on russian that they leave those lands, that they get back crimea to ukraine and leave eastern ukraine and northern georgia. secretary tillerson's, at a bilateral meeting in ham
of legislation since the taiwan relations act.ose are just examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china, which we certainly should do. >> okay, right in the back. >> voice of america georgia. send a come in 2008 nato, there is a promise made georgia and ukraine when they would become nato members. a lot has changed since then, 20% of georgia still occupied and crime he is an expert do you see it's plausible to the anytime soon nato extend in eastern europe? and...
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that would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. 2008, there was a nato. -- and a follow-up question, are you worried about russia's intent to destabilize the region and to bolster anti-american, anti-west attitudes, especially in its neighborhood? notell, at the moment, it's obvious that had george ania is taking, so the immediate objective should be to bring pressure on russia that they leave the land, that they give back crimea to ukraine. in hamburgillerson was very clear that the sanctions we have it in place on russia are relatively tepid and ineffective but will remain in place as long as there are russian backed rebels. the second part, of course russia is trying to destabilize and divide the west. that is what they have been doing for decades, not just in the soviet era, but the putin era as well, which will have more historical continuity. they did it in 1983 when they helped fund the
that would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. 2008, there was a nato. -- and a follow-up question, are you worried about russia's intent to destabilize the region and to bolster anti-american, anti-west attitudes, especially in its neighborhood? notell, at the moment, it's obvious that had george ania is...
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warship set a course for taiwan's port.h had the occasion to stimulate military relations between washington and taipei. have all the tensions in the south china sea and that is overlapping this. all of these are contriving together to erode this bond. >> the most unlucky bromance of the year. over?the bromance premature to make that conclusion. it is entirely conditional on whether beijing can deliver on north korea. as we can tell, beijing has very limited leverage on whatever the kim jong-un regime can do and now we hear north korea might have fired another missile this morning. >> it is not unconditional love between the two leaders. doing inresident xi russia? >> that relationship seems to be much more laughing. this is more than 20 meetings between xi jinping and vladimir putin since xi became the head of state in 2013. agenda,f xi jinping's it will strengthen the strategic cooperation of international affairs especially in northeast asia and as we can tell from their first meeting on monday they both play to urging t
warship set a course for taiwan's port.h had the occasion to stimulate military relations between washington and taipei. have all the tensions in the south china sea and that is overlapping this. all of these are contriving together to erode this bond. >> the most unlucky bromance of the year. over?the bromance premature to make that conclusion. it is entirely conditional on whether beijing can deliver on north korea. as we can tell, beijing has very limited leverage on whatever the kim...
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that would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. >> i am from the voice of america. in 2008, there was a promise made that ukraine would become a nato member. a lot has changed since then. 20% of it is still occupied. do you see any times seven this happening -- uc anytime soon this happening or are you worried about russia's attempts to destabilize the region and bolster western attitudes especially in its neighborhood? sen. cotton: at the moment, it's not obvious the path that georgia and ukraine were taken nato while they still have russian troops on their soil. our immediate objective should be to bring enough pressure there on russia so that they leave those lands and give back crimea to ukraine and leave eastern ukraine and georgia. secretary tillerson out of the bilateral meeting in hamburg was clear that the tent -- that the pressure we put on russia was ineffective but will remain in pl
that would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. >> i am from the voice of america. in 2008, there was a promise made that ukraine would become a nato member. a lot has changed since then. 20% of it is still occupied. do you see any times seven this happening -- uc anytime soon this happening or are you...
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since the taiwan regulations act . those a few things we can do to take a firmer hand with china, which we certainly should do. >> i saw right in back here. >> senator, in 2008, nato, there was a promise made that georgia and ukraine one day would become nato members and a lot has changed since that. 20% of georgia is still occupied in crimea. do you think it's possible to see any time soon nato extended in eastern europe, and a followup question would be, are you worried about russia's attempt to destabilize the region and to bolster anti-american, anti-western attitudes, especially in its neighborhood? >> well, at the moment it's not obvious the path that georgia and ukraine would take into nato while they still have russian troops on their soil. so our immediate objective should be to bring enough pressure to bear on russia that they leave those lands, that they give back crimea to ukraine and leave eastern ukraine and northern georgia. secretary tillerson in hamburg was very clear that the sanctions we've put in pl
since the taiwan regulations act . those a few things we can do to take a firmer hand with china, which we certainly should do. >> i saw right in back here. >> senator, in 2008, nato, there was a promise made that georgia and ukraine one day would become nato members and a lot has changed since that. 20% of georgia is still occupied in crimea. do you think it's possible to see any time soon nato extended in eastern europe, and a followup question would be, are you worried about...
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under two hundred you don't be taiwan is an inseparable part of china we firmly opposed the export of arms to taiwan we stressed that nobody can weaken our determination to uphold the territorial integrity of a sovereign state we oppose any external interference in our domestic affairs in the us to stop arms sales to taiwan and all military contacts to avoid any further damage to our relations it's been something of a roller coaster it's gone from the campaign and diet predictions then to corporation and partnership and now over the span of a month web back down here and you know there's no telling what will happen next donald trump isn't exactly the sort of fellow you can predict and the chinese leader coming to moscow this week potentially some interesting conversations to be held in the kremlin what i guess if thank you. well the editor of veterans today jim dean believes the dispute in the south china sea is part of a long term sparring campaign that's not going to fade away anytime soon this is part of a sparring campaign that i think is going to go on for quite a while this this
under two hundred you don't be taiwan is an inseparable part of china we firmly opposed the export of arms to taiwan we stressed that nobody can weaken our determination to uphold the territorial integrity of a sovereign state we oppose any external interference in our domestic affairs in the us to stop arms sales to taiwan and all military contacts to avoid any further damage to our relations it's been something of a roller coaster it's gone from the campaign and diet predictions then to...
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as you would expect, north korea, taiwan, maritime issues. on north korea, the u.s. paper claims that china doesn't recognize the new level of threat posed by the kim jong un regime and i think as we sit here today events that have transpired in the last couple of days and months really provide evidence of that, the united states is, i think, incredibly concerned about the large of icbm by north korea. very upset about how u.s. citizens are being treated and the most recent being the very tragic death of otto warmbier. i think that the chinese paper in some ways recognizes the danger but insist that is the problems just can't be addressed through sanctions alone and diplomacy is necessary but i do sense a real gap between countries and assessment of the urgency. the u.s. paper had some interesting policy recommendations in this regard calling for not only more dialogue but very specifically on things like noncombative operations, north korea weapon's proliferation, closing loopholes in un sanctions. and i would underscore the need for discussions on crisis response i
as you would expect, north korea, taiwan, maritime issues. on north korea, the u.s. paper claims that china doesn't recognize the new level of threat posed by the kim jong un regime and i think as we sit here today events that have transpired in the last couple of days and months really provide evidence of that, the united states is, i think, incredibly concerned about the large of icbm by north korea. very upset about how u.s. citizens are being treated and the most recent being the very...
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tech have the taiwan coming online. how are we looking? >> looking very red.are coming off those 10 year highs. yesterday was a good session for the msci index. friday, profit-taking day. kospi leading declines down by 1%, a strong boost from samsung and money coming off the table. underwater, even though we have that rally in crude above $49. singapore at a loss of .6%. pullback.little off .4%. 20,000,ei falling below off 88 for the moment. we sell that movement in the yen on the back of that cpi data. still that stalling inflation number, what does that mean for the boj and yen? we are seeing a bit of upside from the yen trying to push back 111. there has been some singapore earnings coming through. let's have a check. uob down, but the singapore banks rallied yesterday. singapore airlines returned to profit helped by a surge in the number of passengers and a recovery in the air cargo market. , up by 1.3%ng noble after that 31% tumble yesterday. the international swaps and derivatives association will meet on august 1 to discuss whether the extension will co
tech have the taiwan coming online. how are we looking? >> looking very red.are coming off those 10 year highs. yesterday was a good session for the msci index. friday, profit-taking day. kospi leading declines down by 1%, a strong boost from samsung and money coming off the table. underwater, even though we have that rally in crude above $49. singapore at a loss of .6%. pullback.little off .4%. 20,000,ei falling below off 88 for the moment. we sell that movement in the yen on the back of...
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the sales are meant to show support for taiwan self-defense. that's a look at news.see you at 4:00 p.m. eastern with more angle. back to cashing in. >> politicians are the only one living in the swamp. hollywood needs to be drained of its liberalism. the latest example, rob reiner took a cheap shot at fox news and president trump. he tweeted one fox says colluding with the enemy is not a crime, the fight to save democracy is now an all-out war. u.s. stay strong, # treason. rachel. is he bashing us and accusing the president of treason? is that what i'm seeing when there's no proof of it, no shred of evidence? this could be why archie bunker called him meathead in all in the family. >> he is a meathead. the root of the problem is that as a conservative, we have ceded hollywood, the music industry and coulter to the left. it's time for conservative parents to not just teach her kids about free markets and freedom and limited government but also to start to encourage them to become movie producers and filmmakers and producers, and also, to our wealthiest donors, don't j
the sales are meant to show support for taiwan self-defense. that's a look at news.see you at 4:00 p.m. eastern with more angle. back to cashing in. >> politicians are the only one living in the swamp. hollywood needs to be drained of its liberalism. the latest example, rob reiner took a cheap shot at fox news and president trump. he tweeted one fox says colluding with the enemy is not a crime, the fight to save democracy is now an all-out war. u.s. stay strong, # treason. rachel. is he...
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i thought the shanghai communication was a sellout of taiwan and frankly a shallow piece of work withoncessions all through it and it embarrassed me. it almost made me ashamed. so he came back to discuss it. he said, here is -- what is your problems with the communique? so i said, "look here, chinese aren't open with your statement about revolution and what we want." and we started off with some examination of conscience i said, the japanese, they say japan is militaristic and -- we don't defend our own ally and the part on taiwan, we basically accept their position, and so i said it's a sellout. it was so badly written, you should have had me in there. i would like to have written it. i could have -- you know, we could have stated our side. they state their side and so then he went forward and the came back and he started -- henry started ragging me. the conservatives, you and your conservative friends, they haven't supported us in the middle east, and we had -- so i started answering and then i just got up. i just put my face that far from his and yelled, bs in the vernacular and sa
i thought the shanghai communication was a sellout of taiwan and frankly a shallow piece of work withoncessions all through it and it embarrassed me. it almost made me ashamed. so he came back to discuss it. he said, here is -- what is your problems with the communique? so i said, "look here, chinese aren't open with your statement about revolution and what we want." and we started off with some examination of conscience i said, the japanese, they say japan is militaristic and -- we...
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the taiwan relations act. those are a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china, which we certainly should do. >> from the voice of america. senator in 2008, nato buch rest said there was a promise made that georgia and the ukraine one day would become nato members and a lot has changed since that. 20% of georgia is still occupied and crimea is annexed. do you see it possible to see any time soon nato extended in eastern europe. and follow-up question would be, are you worried about russia's attempts to destabilize the region and to bolster anti-american, anti-western attitudes? especially in its neighborhood. >> well at the moment it's not obvious the path that georgia and ukraine are taking to nato while they still have russian troops on their soil. so our immediate objective should be to bring enough pressure to bear on russia that they leave those lands that they give back crimea to ukraine and leave eastern ukraine and northern georgia. secretary tillerson coming out of the bilater
the taiwan relations act. those are a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china, which we certainly should do. >> from the voice of america. senator in 2008, nato buch rest said there was a promise made that georgia and the ukraine one day would become nato members and a lot has changed since that. 20% of georgia is still occupied and crimea is annexed. do you see it possible to see any time soon nato extended in eastern europe. and follow-up question would be, are...
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taiwan. >> jesse: i think he gave china a chance, and china failed to deliver. now he's going to impose sanctions and we will see what the aftereffects are. north korea is a evil and a cancer. the way they treated otto is so disgusting. everybody with a beating heart want to offend his death. the only way to solve the north korea crisis is a uprising. it has to be a uprising. china has to help with this. i think trump is running out of patience. >> juan: i want to talk about what you just said with china. so when there is that great chocolate cake server china, and said china will help us. >> greg: i've had chocolate cake for breakfast. >> juan: and now the president is a taken a egg take revoltinga saying they are acting like a bully. >> jesse: we are using india out to off of china, and japan and south korea. we are circling china. >> dana: this is what president trump is really good at parity he had a chance, got their word. in this situation spiraled out of control. when trump says something, he will do it. >> juan: and the gop's effort to end obamacare once
taiwan. >> jesse: i think he gave china a chance, and china failed to deliver. now he's going to impose sanctions and we will see what the aftereffects are. north korea is a evil and a cancer. the way they treated otto is so disgusting. everybody with a beating heart want to offend his death. the only way to solve the north korea crisis is a uprising. it has to be a uprising. china has to help with this. i think trump is running out of patience. >> juan: i want to talk about what...