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on the streets remember speaking to us from hong kong thank you very much for that thank you. and taiwan support for the hong kong protesters again articulated earlier this week in an essay from taiwanese. choose an influential voice in the chinese speaking world she compared the protest movement in hong kong to a small and fragile egg facing a wall of steen she ended with this how do we treat them eg we bend down gently pick it up and hold it in the palm of our hand we take care that we don't break it that i say was widely slammed in china our critics are saying ignores the violence but better to protest as trying to stave from media accuse us of turning a blind eye to 3 months of chaos in hong kong writing blocking the airport writing in the subway and setting fires on the streets how is that an egg. and this year kept it a lot more succinct writing simply freedom democracy rotten egg. it's been one month since india's hindu nationalist government stripped its part of course me off its special status that move accompanied by a security and communications clampdown that's to continue it
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when i read an article recently we here are 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 macau mr. you're not talking about china that continues to thwart taiwan's participation international organizations like the world health organization and interpol for instance you want to be members of those organisms want to sign up and i know you're here to help us is trying to stop it why you agree. as you know being asked why do you never criticize your maybe i just have my skates and everybody could use a gun why no no men trying to do it in their outfit i didn't say that we've read a lot of i have the luxury of science to express my opinion about china as no toys are in a set up this is wrong not theirs i have to tell you i have here one more thing the un the e.u. even germany you recognize the p.r.c. you don't recognize the scene and i truly hope one day you recognize the our scene you know how to participate doubly h. o. ok i and you see china is not on the blo
when i read an article recently we here are 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 macau mr. you're not talking about china that continues to thwart taiwan's participation international organizations like the world health organization and interpol for instance you want to be members of those organisms want to sign up and i know you're here to help us is trying...
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the parallels between hong kong and taiwan are growing. many hong kong representatives see them as a representative for their future. the majority have supported the protest since it began in june. the insistence on reunification has become unacceptable for taiwan. half 1 million young taiwan residents will cast their votes for the first time in 2020. their vote could have a significant impact on the election. so what does this mean for the united states? it is a litmus test for american ability , the united states should help taiwan defend the values of the challenges of the high income trap so that china doesn't appear that to be the sole solution. they must increase their appeal who otherwise feel that they have no choice but to work more closely with china. hong kong was also a canary in the coal mine. the united states must continue to closely monitor the situation as required by the hong kong act, they should be carefully targeted as to not add to the hardship faced by ordinary hong kong people. and finally the united states must demo
the parallels between hong kong and taiwan are growing. many hong kong representatives see them as a representative for their future. the majority have supported the protest since it began in june. the insistence on reunification has become unacceptable for taiwan. half 1 million young taiwan residents will cast their votes for the first time in 2020. their vote could have a significant impact on the election. so what does this mean for the united states? it is a litmus test for american...
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taiwan. not just hong kong. besides that beijing is backing away from its pledge to preserve the economy and hong kong has really stirred fears among people in taiwan about their own future. a lot of anxiety about the potential application one country, two systems to taiwan. even supporters who favor better relations with mainland china. we even heard the candidate say over his dead body one country two systems would be implemented in taiwan. in the event we end up with violence in hong kong of any kind, it will have a deep and enduring impact on taiwan and its relationship with china. i think that goes without saying. they are not heading towards a crisis. i think she is not likely to take radical pro-independent measures that could provoke a military response. certainly adopt some measures. i do not think the current policy across the street simply because of the reelection of the dpp. bolstered if they win the majority in the legislative political read lock. even if they control, i think the cost-benefit calcu
taiwan. not just hong kong. besides that beijing is backing away from its pledge to preserve the economy and hong kong has really stirred fears among people in taiwan about their own future. a lot of anxiety about the potential application one country, two systems to taiwan. even supporters who favor better relations with mainland china. we even heard the candidate say over his dead body one country two systems would be implemented in taiwan. in the event we end up with violence in hong kong of...
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many of these immigrants from taiwan, hong kong, india and china ended up in santa clara and siliconalley. they became the engineering backbone of the valley. they go on to found companies in disproportionate numbers. by the 1980's, one third of the companies in the valley are founded by people who were born from either india or china. on top of that, there are people from other places. you have refugee programs, refugees from the former soviet union. they and their children go on to found companies. google is cofounded by the child of a soviet refugee. you have other refugees that come earlier in america's history. andy grove, the legendary leader of intel, he was penniless. nothing would have signaled to immigration officials that he was destined to be one of silicon valley's most influential leaders. he was. that immigration system has been really critical and continues to be. the fact that why is silicon valley so great? it is not because americans are better than technology than everyone else, the american system has allowed the free movement of people and capital. it has drawn
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hong kong. china regards taiwan as a renegade province. he strongest supporters of hong kong people's movement. many there say that what's happening in hong kong is a reminder that taiwanese people should safeguard their democracy and be cautious about their dealings with beijing. let's return to hong kong and my colleague mariko 0i as we have been reporting, we have seen the 17th weekend of protest. earlier we heard from a protester and a former police officer so let's hear from the pro and a former police officer so let's hearfrom the pro beijing dav party. what is your reaction to what happened over the weekend 7 what is your reaction to what happened over the weekend ?m what is your reaction to what happened over the weekend? it is becoming a new norm in town. wejust have to check our calendar to see where the protests are and avoid the area. they are spreading to neighbourhood areas. we are very frustrated at the situation. at this moment we do not see a solution. the chief executive open a dialogue, the first and we are hoping to have
hong kong. china regards taiwan as a renegade province. he strongest supporters of hong kong people's movement. many there say that what's happening in hong kong is a reminder that taiwanese people should safeguard their democracy and be cautious about their dealings with beijing. let's return to hong kong and my colleague mariko 0i as we have been reporting, we have seen the 17th weekend of protest. earlier we heard from a protester and a former police officer so let's hear from the pro and a...
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hong kong. china regards taiwan as a renegade province. he strongest supporters of hong kong people's movement. many there say that what's happening in hong kong is a reminder that taiwanese people should safeguard their democracy and be cautious about their dealings with beijing. let's return to hong kong and my colleague mariko 0i. as we have been saying, the 17th weekend of violent clashes overnight and over the weekend. what actually goes through the mind of police officers when confronted by protesters. joining me is a former superintendent in the hong kong police force. he served for over 20 yea rs police force. he served for over 20 years and left shortly after the umbrella movement protests which marked the fifth anniversary on saturday. thank you forjoining me. a lot of allegations of police brutality. what is your assessment of other police have been handling the situation? it has been very professional. i am a very neutral in the scenario and i think there is i’ooiti the scenario and i think there is room for improvement, for exa
hong kong. china regards taiwan as a renegade province. he strongest supporters of hong kong people's movement. many there say that what's happening in hong kong is a reminder that taiwanese people should safeguard their democracy and be cautious about their dealings with beijing. let's return to hong kong and my colleague mariko 0i. as we have been saying, the 17th weekend of violent clashes overnight and over the weekend. what actually goes through the mind of police officers when confronted...
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lovely name you're watching the ws coming up next on deja vu news asia hong kong pro-democracy activists have asked for support from taiwan but the island's government is already on this side so why the interest in hong kong's protests. that and more coming up on news from me under that shima it's by philosophers great to have your company. euro. unites. us. what binds the continent to. answers and stories aplenty. spotlight on people. 60 minutes on d w. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. give globalization the face biodiversity species conservation exploitation equality. human rights displacement. the global impact of the local actually. global 3000. can that of my work not hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers who are liars and. what's your story ready. i mean when i was a women especially in victims of violence in. part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. you are not a very little or nothing yet you want to become a citizen. in so migrants your platform for r
lovely name you're watching the ws coming up next on deja vu news asia hong kong pro-democracy activists have asked for support from taiwan but the island's government is already on this side so why the interest in hong kong's protests. that and more coming up on news from me under that shima it's by philosophers great to have your company. euro. unites. us. what binds the continent to. answers and stories aplenty. spotlight on people. 60 minutes on d w. climate change. sustainability....
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hong kong and democracy activist joshua wong in taiwan, urging people to hold on demonstrations as theypressure from china. he has been a central figure in hong kong's ongoing protest. beijing has been sovereignty over taiwan since the two separated during the civil war in the 1940's. he is urging taiwan to let hong kong protesters sick political asylum. another hurdle in its bid to set up a government and avoid new elections. numbers of the five-star have more than 115,000 voting members. but typically only about half of them
hong kong and democracy activist joshua wong in taiwan, urging people to hold on demonstrations as theypressure from china. he has been a central figure in hong kong's ongoing protest. beijing has been sovereignty over taiwan since the two separated during the civil war in the 1940's. he is urging taiwan to let hong kong protesters sick political asylum. another hurdle in its bid to set up a government and avoid new elections. numbers of the five-star have more than 115,000 voting members. but...
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the proposal was sparked in the case of a hong kong man accused of murdering his girlfriend in taiwan of money laundering, but could not be sent back to taiwan for trial because there's no legal framework to do so. >> hong kong's government said the new law would make sure the city does not become a haven for fugitives, but opponents are concerned it could open the door for anyone, including political dissidents and civil rights activists, and people worry it would eradicate the key firewall that protects hong kong from china. >> hong kong's chief executive carrie lam has called the extradition bill dead but refuses to completely withdraw it. protesters are not satisfied. their demands have grown wider, including lam's resignation, more democracy, and independent inquiry from alleged use of excessive force by the police. >> carrie lam still hasn't met a couple key protester demands. as the summer grinds on, the rhetoric is getting harsher. a spokesman for china's hong kong affairs office says protesters have committed serious crimes and show signs of terrorism. >> in the past few mont
the proposal was sparked in the case of a hong kong man accused of murdering his girlfriend in taiwan of money laundering, but could not be sent back to taiwan for trial because there's no legal framework to do so. >> hong kong's government said the new law would make sure the city does not become a haven for fugitives, but opponents are concerned it could open the door for anyone, including political dissidents and civil rights activists, and people worry it would eradicate the key...
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hong kong and democracy activist joshua wong in taiwan, urging people to hold on demonstrations as they face growing pressure from china. he has been a central figure in hong kong's ongoing protest. beijing has been sovereignty over taiwan since the two separated during the civil war in the 1940's. he is urging taiwan to let hong kong protesters sick political asylum. another hurdle in its bid to set up a government and avoid new elections. numbers of the five-star have more than 115,000 voting members. but typically only about half of them actually vote. after a string of hacking incidents, critics say the voting is not secure. the pope francis heads to africa to visit some of the world poorest countries. it is a region hard-hit by some concerns,e's biggest conflict, corruption, and climate change. africa is one of the few places on the planet are catholic communities and priestly vocations are growing. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more 120 countries. this is bloomberg. i am vonnie quinn. welcome to "
hong kong and democracy activist joshua wong in taiwan, urging people to hold on demonstrations as they face growing pressure from china. he has been a central figure in hong kong's ongoing protest. beijing has been sovereignty over taiwan since the two separated during the civil war in the 1940's. he is urging taiwan to let hong kong protesters sick political asylum. another hurdle in its bid to set up a government and avoid new elections. numbers of the five-star have more than 115,000 voting...
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hong kong thanks very much indeed. they have been major rallies say in cities around the world in solidarity with hong kong protesters more than 10000 people walked through the streets of taiwan's capital despite heavy rain they were headbands advocating for a revolution in hong kong taiwan split with the mainland in 1949 but china sees it as a breakaway province it will one day for the retake and synastry li and more than a 1000 people turned out in central sydney yelling slogans like fight for freedom and stand with hong kong demonstrators were black clothing of color often borne by anti-government protesters in the semi autonomous city. so the is now in britain's prime minister is battling several fronts as he joins members of his conservative party in manchester for their annual conference there's not only the bricks that pressure on boris johnson they've also been calls for him to resign over corruption allegations from his time as london's mayor well let's get the latest now from lawrence leigh he joins us from that conference in manchester in lawrence johnson is under attack on several fronts what's the mid like at the conference just no. well i mean certainly they're tr
hong kong thanks very much indeed. they have been major rallies say in cities around the world in solidarity with hong kong protesters more than 10000 people walked through the streets of taiwan's capital despite heavy rain they were headbands advocating for a revolution in hong kong taiwan split with the mainland in 1949 but china sees it as a breakaway province it will one day for the retake and synastry li and more than a 1000 people turned out in central sydney yelling slogans like fight...
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hong kong, saying peaceful demonstrations are permitted where the violence will be punished. support carrie lam and dismissed protester demands for true universal suffrage. a democracy activist visited taiwano urge support for hong kong, calling for mass demonstrations in support of the protest movement. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. i am jessica summers, this is bloomberg. paul: thanks. still to come, david stays with us to weigh up what he calls the strange and mixed picture of the u.s. economy. shery: next, a deep dive down under as we look ahead to australia's second-quarter gdp in a few hours. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: jumping back into the u.s. market action, a one-two punch of new tariffs and weak manufacturing data helped kick off the week on a bearish note. su keenan joins us more -- with more. a rocky start for the month. su: august was not that great to begin with. we see between friday and now is the fact we have tariffs in and the weak manufacturing data. that shows the trade war taking effect. utilities among the strongest performers. it has a lot to do with the hurricane that is menacing the
hong kong, saying peaceful demonstrations are permitted where the violence will be punished. support carrie lam and dismissed protester demands for true universal suffrage. a democracy activist visited taiwano urge support for hong kong, calling for mass demonstrations in support of the protest movement. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. i am jessica summers, this is bloomberg. paul: thanks. still to come, david...
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answer is probably no but the protest in hong kong are doing something else which is at least as important and that is they are changing the political calculus in taiwan. remember they believe the one country two systems formula for hong kong was for taiwan and before the protest started to take momentum. she was out, stone cold dead politically maybe a little bit of an exaggeration but she wasn't running again. the margin is not enormous. it's a long time between september, 2019 and january of next year but she is leadin is n every one in taiwan says the reason why she's leaving is because of what is occurring in taiwan. also, the other thing that we have seen in taiwan is the campaign platforms and narratives of the opposition from the nationalist party. they have become a lot less beijing friendly. that is the effect of that. but the thing about hong kong to step back from that we can't go to those demonstrations as they did. you can't even read about them without being inspired by the grit and determination of the people of hong kong but the thing that i was most impressed by when we were there, the one thing that came through was the humanity [in
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coming up next on deja vue news asia hong kong pro-democracy activists have asked for support from taiwan but the island's government is already on their side so why this interest in hong kong spro tests. and a look at the hardships on the kashmiris communications blackout one month off to india security crackdown. those stories and more coming up on the news egypt from the under that she must thank you very much for your company i'll see you at the top of the outta. luck. with your family scattered across the globe. this is the you to do is to. journey back to the roots mr gammon of the. shah's family from somalia live around the world and i'm one of them needed urgent assistance of . the family starts october and on d. w. . o. l. . managers do not go to day nothing would change you know the banks don't mind and so was the language of anchoring. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for minds earth home to millions of species it's a home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost
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hong kong. the bill protesters and a pro-democracy movement. in hong kong, taiwan, south korea, the united states and united nations and recently gave a speech in the uk house of commons in support of hong kong. the executive director of human rights in china where she leads his international advocacy and strategic policy engagement with ngos, governments and multi-stakeholder initiatives. they've covered human rights and democracy development and the 2014 number one movement and has presented in the numerous evenings in a wide range of human rights issues a professor of law emeritus at the city university of new york school of law and has taught for 18 years including judges, lawyers and those in china. daniel, phd and author, photographer and science on social security, politics and securitization of hong kong since 2011 is document over 600 demonstrations, marches and rallies including the anti-extradition bill demonstrations. a doctoral graduate of the city university of hong kong with over 20 years of engagement and completed his dissertation on one country tw
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name for the long-term interest of chinatown and people living here and where people come from, hong kong, taiwan or china, they share the sense of identity and belonging. naming chinatown station after rose pak will only divide our community. >> next speaker, please. >>.>> i just came to the united states from china not long ago. i was really surprised to see so many people against and for naming the station after rose pak. naming a public facility after someone, that person is usually a hero or martyr or something like that. i have heard that rose pak is not such a person. this is not respecting the human rights of all chinese people we all have something to say about naming of the station. underneath the gate to chinatown says peace in all of the world and we are very proud to be there. with rose pak's name we will feel shame. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening, directors. no matter you think rose pak is good or bad person one thing is crystal clear, this renaming has a huge divide in our chinese community. this effect already is enough to help you make a decision. how could you use a na
name for the long-term interest of chinatown and people living here and where people come from, hong kong, taiwan or china, they share the sense of identity and belonging. naming chinatown station after rose pak will only divide our community. >> next speaker, please. >>.>> i just came to the united states from china not long ago. i was really surprised to see so many people against and for naming the station after rose pak. naming a public facility after someone, that person...
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i did a very big redemption, i flew on many airlines went through china, hong kong, taiwan, australiaairlines. one of the schemes has a chart nobody knows about that is called the multi—carrier award and i used that chart which is in the depths of the scheme to fly what was a £20,000 ticket. in cash i paid about 300 quid. amazing. did you have to spend £300 a day in a supermarket to get the points? i had to amass the points but did that from many different places in my day—to—day life from spending on a credit card, online shopping portals, supermarket loyalty, different places over months and years depending on how much you spend or want to get into this game. do you have a mathematical mind? this game. do you have a mathematical mind ? if this game. do you have a mathematical mind? if you are totting up the points and looking at what they are worth if you redeem it for car hire, an upgraded seat, is that the way your mind works?|j think that the way your mind works?” think yes, i am obsessive with these things but there are benefits to be had if you are not obsessive. i like to look
i did a very big redemption, i flew on many airlines went through china, hong kong, taiwan, australiaairlines. one of the schemes has a chart nobody knows about that is called the multi—carrier award and i used that chart which is in the depths of the scheme to fly what was a £20,000 ticket. in cash i paid about 300 quid. amazing. did you have to spend £300 a day in a supermarket to get the points? i had to amass the points but did that from many different places in my day—to—day life...
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student unions in hong kong with the primary mission of raising awareness of hong kong's anti-extradition bill. he has participated in and organized exchange events in hong kong, taiwan, south korea, united states and the united nations and he recently gave a speech in the uk house of commons. sharon holmes, the executive director of human rights in china where she leads the international advocacy and strategic policy environment with ngos, and multistakeholder initiatives. they have covered it extensively. she has presented in numerous arenas. she's a professor of law at the city university of new york school of law and has taught law for 18 years, including training judges, lawyers and law teachers at eight law schools in china. daniel garrett, phd. an author, photographer and political scientist focusing on chinese security and the securitization of hong kong. dr. garrett is a graduate of city university of hong kong with over 20 years of engagement with hong kong and completed his dissertation on one country, two systems under china's national security framework. he was a career national security professional, providing counterintelligence, threat analysis and se
student unions in hong kong with the primary mission of raising awareness of hong kong's anti-extradition bill. he has participated in and organized exchange events in hong kong, taiwan, south korea, united states and the united nations and he recently gave a speech in the uk house of commons. sharon holmes, the executive director of human rights in china where she leads the international advocacy and strategic policy environment with ngos, and multistakeholder initiatives. they have covered it...
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their action against the increasing control of china that runs hong kong under a one country 2 systems policy of sorts solidarity with taiwan which china views as a rogue province that it will eventually retake well one country well it's already . urging. him to stay on call land when key used to sell books in hong kong that were critical of the chinese government and in 2015 was detained in china for 8 months this year he decided to leave for taiwan to avoid the possibility of being sent back to the mainland under hong kong's now withdrawn extradition bill which was the catalyst for the protests. to power the hong kong government comes from beijing and it's become a dictatorship the people have no voting rights so the government can ignore their opinions undermine this is one of them there have been protests both pro and anti china in many cities around the world the government in beijing says the movement is backed by foreign powers who want to destabilize china the main suspect is the united states which is involved in its own dispute with china the tunnel from administration has length the funk on crisis to the trainabl
their action against the increasing control of china that runs hong kong under a one country 2 systems policy of sorts solidarity with taiwan which china views as a rogue province that it will eventually retake well one country well it's already . urging. him to stay on call land when key used to sell books in hong kong that were critical of the chinese government and in 2015 was detained in china for 8 months this year he decided to leave for taiwan to avoid the possibility of being sent back...
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connecting trade between asia and europe known as one of the 4 tiger nations which includes hong kong taiwan and south korea singapore as economy is mainly driven by exports and technology financial services and tourism and experience high growth in recent years today singapore is now among the world's leading money exchange centers with the highest g.d.p. of all the 4 tigers and managed to attract tons of foreign investments with its tax framework and. friendly laws high levels of education and internet penetration and as one of the most politically stable economies in the world with no foreign debt high government revenues and a consistently positive trade surplus with the continued unrest in hong kong and no end in sight with the china u.s. trade war many investors have now started to move personal wealth to singapore hong kong was previously the favorite destination for asia property prices dropping out of the alarming rate and the political unrest threatening its financial stability singapore has become the refuge of asian wealth both old money and new money singapore has now opened its
connecting trade between asia and europe known as one of the 4 tiger nations which includes hong kong taiwan and south korea singapore as economy is mainly driven by exports and technology financial services and tourism and experience high growth in recent years today singapore is now among the world's leading money exchange centers with the highest g.d.p. of all the 4 tigers and managed to attract tons of foreign investments with its tax framework and. friendly laws high levels of education...
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it will examine china's relations with taiwan and hong kong. the commission began its hearings this year, which marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment of u.s.-china diplomatic relations by examining china's internal and external challenges and the effects of -- effects on china's ability to sustain economic growth and spread its influence. this year has been one of extreme volatility in the relationship between u.s. and china. change in a pretty debility have been so significant since we began our hearings that commissioners thought it would be valuable to revisit and explore some key topics in the economic and security realms. there is an increasing amount of commentary in the foreign policy community conjecturing about -- conjecturing that the likelihood relationship undergoing permanent change. -- china as a rival, having upgraded it from a competitor. the word enemy is less frequently used, but is not absent. the previous assumptions underlying u.s. policy such as the current international order benefits china and capitalism brings
it will examine china's relations with taiwan and hong kong. the commission began its hearings this year, which marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment of u.s.-china diplomatic relations by examining china's internal and external challenges and the effects of -- effects on china's ability to sustain economic growth and spread its influence. this year has been one of extreme volatility in the relationship between u.s. and china. change in a pretty debility have been so significant since...
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communist party goals in china is to have unity of china, not to have the foreign barbarians take hong kong or taiwan away. so this is crucial. what seems to be going on, i watched that interview. i think what jimmy is pointing out, which is very important, there's no enforcement mechanism for the agreement in 1984 maggie thatcher got with the chinese. even though that document and the basic law that china passed itself in 1990, they both talk about universal suffrage in hong kong is a goal -- maria: which is the ability to elect your own leadership. >> yes. so what's been happening, jimmy kind of pointed out there's a strange mechanism that can china will decide which candidates can run, so, yes, there's a universal suffrage election, but only for people you and i, we pick three candidates, and the vote is for one of our chosen candidates. that's not universal suffrage. but mrs. thatcher in 1984 could not get the kind of enforcement mechanism that i think the president is insisting on in this china trade agreement. in some sense, president trump has learned from mrs. thatcher's mistakes and also pre
communist party goals in china is to have unity of china, not to have the foreign barbarians take hong kong or taiwan away. so this is crucial. what seems to be going on, i watched that interview. i think what jimmy is pointing out, which is very important, there's no enforcement mechanism for the agreement in 1984 maggie thatcher got with the chinese. even though that document and the basic law that china passed itself in 1990, they both talk about universal suffrage in hong kong is a goal --...
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hong kong democracy activist joshua wong is in taiwan urging people to hold their own demonstrations face growing pressure from china. wong has been a central figure in hong kong's beijing -- anti-beijing protest. beijing has claimed suzerainty over taiwan since the 1940's. italy facing another hurdle in its bid to set up a government and avoid an election. members of the five-star movement, one of the parties that support just a piquant bid to beconte's prime minister -- only half of them vote. after a string of incidents, critics say the voting is not secure. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. electric vehicle startup faraday future has named carsten bright felt as its new ceo. he spoke exclusively to bloombergs ed ludlow. >> the headcount is around 600 worldwide and we will have to build this up a bit. the top priority is fundraising. we will have to go to the capital market, we will have to show what we have. years, if last
hong kong democracy activist joshua wong is in taiwan urging people to hold their own demonstrations face growing pressure from china. wong has been a central figure in hong kong's beijing -- anti-beijing protest. beijing has claimed suzerainty over taiwan since the 1940's. italy facing another hurdle in its bid to set up a government and avoid an election. members of the five-star movement, one of the parties that support just a piquant bid to beconte's prime minister -- only half of them...
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their action against the increasing control of china that runs hong kong under a one country 2 systems policy of sorts solidarity with taiwan which china views as a rogue province that it will eventually retake well what. we. all used to sell books in hong kong that were critical of the chinese government and in 2015 was detained in china for 8 months this year he decided to leave to taiwan to avoid the possibility of being sent back to the mainland under hong kong's now withdrawn extradition bill which was the catalyst for the protests. the power of the hong kong government comes from beijing and it's become a dictatorship the people have no voting rights to the government can ignore their opinions and demand of this. there have been protests both pro and anti china in many cities around the world the government in beijing says the movement is backed by foreign powers who want to destabilize china the main suspect is the night. states which is involved in its own dispute with china that donald trump administration has linked the hong kong crisis to the trainable sea still be doing is also under pressure not to be seen with
their action against the increasing control of china that runs hong kong under a one country 2 systems policy of sorts solidarity with taiwan which china views as a rogue province that it will eventually retake well what. we. all used to sell books in hong kong that were critical of the chinese government and in 2015 was detained in china for 8 months this year he decided to leave to taiwan to avoid the possibility of being sent back to the mainland under hong kong's now withdrawn extradition...
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their action against the increasing control of china that runs hong kong under a one country 2 systems policy of sorts solidarity with taiwan which china views as a rogue province that it will eventually retake well one country well it's already. in to say got on call lam when key used to sell books in hong kong that were critical of the chinese government and in 2015 was detained in china for 8 months this year he decided to leave for taiwan to avoid the possibility of being sent back to the mainland and to hong kong's now withdrawn extradition bill which was the catalyst for the protests. the power of the hong kong government comes from beijing and it's become a dictatorship the people have no voting rights so the government can ignore their opinions and them out of this and there have been protests both pro and anti china in many cities around the world the government in beijing says the movement is backed by foreign powers who want to destabilize china the main suspect is the united states which is involved in its own dispute with china but down from administration as the on crisis is afraid of all the see so be doing i
their action against the increasing control of china that runs hong kong under a one country 2 systems policy of sorts solidarity with taiwan which china views as a rogue province that it will eventually retake well one country well it's already. in to say got on call lam when key used to sell books in hong kong that were critical of the chinese government and in 2015 was detained in china for 8 months this year he decided to leave for taiwan to avoid the possibility of being sent back to the...
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. >> with taiwan and hong kong. the commission began the hearings this year, we marks the 40th year of u.s.-china diplomatic relations. by examining the external and internal ability to sustain growth, project power and spread its influence on the globe. this year has been one of extreme volatility between the u.s. and china. chain and insta -- they thought it would be to visit and explore key topics. there is an increasing amount of commentary in the foreign policy community, con jebbibbij- con jebbi conjecturing. and this commentary further characterizes china as a rival, having upgraded it from a competitor. the word enemy is less frequently used, but is not absent. the previous assumptions underlying u.s. policy, such as the current international order benefits china and capitalism brings with it democracy have been shattered and abandoned, even by those and our goal is to catch up on the facts of important development and hopefully gain insight how to craft and navigate what will clearly be a new and different
. >> with taiwan and hong kong. the commission began the hearings this year, we marks the 40th year of u.s.-china diplomatic relations. by examining the external and internal ability to sustain growth, project power and spread its influence on the globe. this year has been one of extreme volatility between the u.s. and china. chain and insta -- they thought it would be to visit and explore key topics. there is an increasing amount of commentary in the foreign policy community, con...
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their action against the increasing control of china that runs hong kong under a one country 2 systems policy of sorts solidarity with taiwan which china views as a rogue province that it will eventually retake well one country and. we urge people. to stay on call land when key used to sell books in hong kong that were critical of the chinese government and in 2015 was detained in china for 8 months this year he decided to leave for taiwan to avoid the possibility of being sent back to the mainland under hong kong's now withdrawn extradition bill which was the catalyst for the protests. to power the hong kong government comes from beijing and it's become a dictatorship the people have no voting rights so the government can ignore their opinions undermines. their being protests both pro and anti china in many cities around the world the government in beijing says the movement is backed by foreign powers who want to destabilize china the main suspect is the united states which is involved in its own dispute with china that tunnel from administration has the hong kong crisis to the strain of all the seas so be doing is also un
their action against the increasing control of china that runs hong kong under a one country 2 systems policy of sorts solidarity with taiwan which china views as a rogue province that it will eventually retake well one country and. we urge people. to stay on call land when key used to sell books in hong kong that were critical of the chinese government and in 2015 was detained in china for 8 months this year he decided to leave for taiwan to avoid the possibility of being sent back to the...
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lastonth versace, givenchy a coach issued apologies after printing t-shirts describing hong kong and taiwan as separate from china.ll uts with foreign fashion labels have demonstrated the power of china's increasingly wealthy population. but being wealthy in china has its limi. when it comes to the chinese government, being too rich can be risky. chinese president xi jinping has launched an anti-corruption campaign and oversee investigations into the country's wealthiest and most powerful. more than 100,000 have been jailed for embezzlement andib y, others fired for throwing lavish partie indulging in expensive liquor.ga ostentatious wh is regularlyun denod on state media and primetime tv. the hit television show "father wherare we going?, cancelled because of its portral of spoiled second generation rich childr commentator and academic zhu dake says it's in the vernment's interest to reign in "crazy rich" behaor. government knows t richchinese people show off their wealth too much, it will deepen the impression of the cial polarization by ordinary people. the chingovernment requires rich p
lastonth versace, givenchy a coach issued apologies after printing t-shirts describing hong kong and taiwan as separate from china.ll uts with foreign fashion labels have demonstrated the power of china's increasingly wealthy population. but being wealthy in china has its limi. when it comes to the chinese government, being too rich can be risky. chinese president xi jinping has launched an anti-corruption campaign and oversee investigations into the country's wealthiest and most powerful. more...