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that is possible to see china doing this own thing. at the same time i'll be on the exports side also possible just so you turn the restricting or some optical uh, role materials or basically a certain products that china has a very straight big google market share all to in a way of trying to punish on the goshen with the u. s. this is also something quite possible even to return them may not be able to produce, let's say the most advanced chips to that sense. so yes, i think we're really heading towards a more intense geopolitical tensions for and not, or possibly one know in other 2 years. or i'd gary of the let's just for a moment assume that that, that would be a trade for what for what that feel like for the likes of you and i and people watching all over the world. i mean, we're not quite used to seeing goods on our shop shelves from everywhere nowadays. if there were a trade, what would that change? well is it, um, i would say if the uh, tariff ready gets so high to was uh 60 percent or even 40 percent. right. um, it were largely hurt the corpo
that is possible to see china doing this own thing. at the same time i'll be on the exports side also possible just so you turn the restricting or some optical uh, role materials or basically a certain products that china has a very straight big google market share all to in a way of trying to punish on the goshen with the u. s. this is also something quite possible even to return them may not be able to produce, let's say the most advanced chips to that sense. so yes, i think we're really...
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china. but at the same time, trunk has also endorsed quite a large terrace on some of the partners as well. like canada and mexico. so that's actually a very it, that this talk it to us maybe in china can be expanded too make by china. so i think this is really, is something that me, courts, some of the chinese terms of being of god, even though they are more prepared than before, back in 2018 because a lot of them has actually moved to production elsewhere. trying to explore to the us through a different market. so this is something that we have seen which is quite different from a few years ago, but still adult with a it can actually fully offset this impact. so which basically means that together with the domestic we could the moms, it's possible to see chinese growth taking a piece deal with recently the big shock compared to before it's possible to see like a j to be a. ready decline by um i see your point 5 or to one percentage point depending on the ultimate terrace that being imposed. so yes, the situation remains quite challenging. so definitely i do think that china will continue t
china. but at the same time, trunk has also endorsed quite a large terrace on some of the partners as well. like canada and mexico. so that's actually a very it, that this talk it to us maybe in china can be expanded too make by china. so i think this is really, is something that me, courts, some of the chinese terms of being of god, even though they are more prepared than before, back in 2018 because a lot of them has actually moved to production elsewhere. trying to explore to the us through...
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particularly in the global south field china, is current strategy is creating a serious challenge, or the chinese government explicitly refuses to. let's go, slower times manufacturing. so the labor intensive sectors, and i'm thinking of tech style carries on floss, furniture, etc. and that's considering china is raising labor costs really should go elsewhere, should go to the common fees. but they're incentivized to stay in china inbox because of say, subsidies. and that prevents a lot of promotion countries from becoming major players in those sectors. and then using those sectors to move of the valuation. 8 ac inevitable that uh uh, these countries will move off the value chain, right? and getting to a most sophistic could do to a manufacturing activities. that is what happening in china nowadays. so you can manufacture menu in high and products like cellphones and computers. so china is to realize that a, a can not just continue exporting to these countries. it is, should try to promote local manufacturing capacity yet many developing economies believe they need both chinese imports and direct investment to achieve their central economic. and the i
particularly in the global south field china, is current strategy is creating a serious challenge, or the chinese government explicitly refuses to. let's go, slower times manufacturing. so the labor intensive sectors, and i'm thinking of tech style carries on floss, furniture, etc. and that's considering china is raising labor costs really should go elsewhere, should go to the common fees. but they're incentivized to stay in china inbox because of say, subsidies. and that prevents a lot of...
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but really to of your time, china will always be viewed as a rival and always at the same time as a development model to emulate. so think that these 2 will always exist side by side. for some countries, the rivalry will be what out the way the con, the, the, the kind of the, the cooperation and for other countries is going to be the other way around. but i think rival reason was going to be there. it's a high wire balancing act. most of the emerging economies of the global says, walking down the line without tripping up. may hold the key to their economic success the and that's all for this episode of business beyond. if you want to see more of our episodes, you'll find our planets in the video description. thanks a lot for watching until the next time. take care the the books view. we'll tell you. happy that we are boxing the story. we have a, getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold listed to use force and for the fuser feeling about what's going on in the industry. instead of being discussed across the continent, dw, and use africa every friday on the w. thoughts. winning by doing
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but really to work that time, china will always be viewed as a rival and always at the same time as a development model to emulate. so think that these 2 will always exist side by side. for some countries, the rivalry will be what out the way the con, the, the, the, the kind of the, the cooperation and for other countries is going to be the other way around. but i think rival reason was going to be there. it's a high wire balancing act. most of the emerging economies of the global says, walking down the line with that tripping of mayhole the key to their economic success the. and that's all for this episode of business beyond. if you want to see more of our episodes, you'll find our playlist in the video description. thanks a lot for watching until the next time. take care the the indian professionals rate germany highly for i like uh someone technologies. the best thing is uh the, the society is set up. i mean, the healthcare system that you get into some, the work life balance and like the germans, they also dislike except for the adults on the bureau guessing it's, it's the weather
but really to work that time, china will always be viewed as a rival and always at the same time as a development model to emulate. so think that these 2 will always exist side by side. for some countries, the rivalry will be what out the way the con, the, the, the, the kind of the, the cooperation and for other countries is going to be the other way around. but i think rival reason was going to be there. it's a high wire balancing act. most of the emerging economies of the global says, walking...
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china working on oculus headsets. what do you know about chinese capabilities in ai and what don't you know? palmer: i spent timen china because that is where we get our manufacturing because he did not have a choice. i deeply understand how dependent our country has become on chinese manufacturing, engineering, supply chain and materials. it is really extraordinary how they have pulled themselves up from nothing to being an economic superpower and we did this. we are the ones that gave them the blueprints and the tech and shipped all overseas and i am one of the guys who did it. what an [explict have] -- explictive] emily: do you think the u.s. military could lose its edge to china? palmer: depending on who you ask china has between 50 times and 300 times the military shipbuilding capacity of the united states. this is a problem if you are fighting a war where you lose all your ships and it takes you decades to rebuild. they lose their ships and they rebuild the same year. this is an area where china has outpaced the united states. they have not outpaced us everywhere. and a lot of the areas that matter in a fi
china working on oculus headsets. what do you know about chinese capabilities in ai and what don't you know? palmer: i spent timen china because that is where we get our manufacturing because he did not have a choice. i deeply understand how dependent our country has become on chinese manufacturing, engineering, supply chain and materials. it is really extraordinary how they have pulled themselves up from nothing to being an economic superpower and we did this. we are the ones that gave them...
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but really to work your time, china will always be viewed as a rival and always at the same time as a development model to emulate. so think that these 2 will always exist side by side. for some countries, the rivalry will be what outweighed the con, the, they the kind of, the, the cooperation and for other countries is going to be the other way around. but i think rivalry is always going to be there. it's a high wire balancing act. most of the emerging economies of the global says, walking that line without tripping up may hold the key to their economic success the and that's all for this episode of business beyond. if you want to see more of our episodes, you'll find our playlist and the video description. thanks a lot for watching until the next time. take care the the slow eyes on like all the visual stories. hello. i called her but he said ok, unveiled. all these for his i'm very, very amazing work in the city of legal next on d, w. one of the biggest misconception when i started driving was, how did you need this exceptional, i'm sorry for you to leave you by. the end is a colle
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>> walz said he went to china at least 30 times of course he lied about being in china during the massacreretty if you take walz's word he's been at least 30 time that's a lot of money. i don't who paid for the trips. it's very frustrating to me that no one in the corporate media in the mainstream media ever asked that question. when he was asked about china and one interview he clammed up. he change the subject he did not answer the question for there's a lot of questions with china. it's our biggest adversary you know this statement about the currency. you know they take american jobs they use slave labor. they steal our patents. to have an american official that could be a heartbeat away for the presidency spin that much time in china and speak favorably about china's how they taken people out of poverty every american citizen should be concerned and here we are 48 hours before election day there are so many questions about tim walz and his relationship with the chinese communist party that are unanswered. maria: what about the relationship of a daughter with a ccp official? i guess she
>> walz said he went to china at least 30 times of course he lied about being in china during the massacreretty if you take walz's word he's been at least 30 time that's a lot of money. i don't who paid for the trips. it's very frustrating to me that no one in the corporate media in the mainstream media ever asked that question. when he was asked about china and one interview he clammed up. he change the subject he did not answer the question for there's a lot of questions with china....
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suggesting putting those tariffs would massively ramp up information for us consumers, but that the same time, chinal exports, down a bit from the peak, but there is one other thing that happens. when the us levees high tariffs on china as it has donein high tariffs on china as it has done in the past, what happens is traders in china find other markets, and sometimes those exports going to southeast asia or mexico, gold buyer those countries up in the united states, so it is not as simple as it seems at first sight. find as it seems at first sight. and there will _ as it seems at first sight. and there will be _ as it seems at first sight. and there will be a _ as it seems at first sight. and there will be a question as well if those tariffs are imposed and donald trump idea is to bring the production back to the us to protect the domestic economy and make more stuff in the united states, it is not that simple, stuff in the united
suggesting putting those tariffs would massively ramp up information for us consumers, but that the same time, chinal exports, down a bit from the peak, but there is one other thing that happens. when the us levees high tariffs on china as it has donein high tariffs on china as it has done in the past, what happens is traders in china find other markets, and sometimes those exports going to southeast asia or mexico, gold buyer those countries up in the united states, so it is not as simple as...
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china. at the same time, nixon and kissinger defended taiwan's right to autonomy. up with a one china formulation that's quite elastic and elusive, and has served until this day. both parties, over, you know, seven or eight or nine presidents, have used this formula both to maintain through ambiguity our relations with china on a sensitive issue, but meanwhile helping to protect taiwan's aunomy. >> smith: the arrangement has remained relatively stable. 1979, president carter attempted to strengthen america's commitment to taiwan, signing into law the taiwan relations act, which stipulated that the u.s. promised to maintain the capacity to aid taiwan. >> ...citizens of taiwan will still be secure. >> smith: but what exactly does that mean? the licy is deliberately, strategically ambiguous. on occasion, there have been incidents. close calls in the air: u.s. and china planes collided over taiwan in 2001, with both countries blaming each other. >> this accident has the potential of undermining our hopes for a fruitful and productive relationship between our two countr
china. at the same time, nixon and kissinger defended taiwan's right to autonomy. up with a one china formulation that's quite elastic and elusive, and has served until this day. both parties, over, you know, seven or eight or nine presidents, have used this formula both to maintain through ambiguity our relations with china on a sensitive issue, but meanwhile helping to protect taiwan's aunomy. >> smith: the arrangement has remained relatively stable. 1979, president carter attempted to...
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clock back a little bit, almost 20 years ago, in 2005, i was the head of the china unit, and ministry of foreign affairs. at that time, quite hopeful that china's opening up, china just entered a couple of years before that the world trade organization, that would lead o continued opening and possibly a liberalization of the chinese society. that years ago 2005, i was invited by the chinese minister of foreign affairs, we were down in charmin, coastal city close to one of the taiwanese islands, and i remember on that tour the chinese diplomat telling me how peaceful everything would be, and how trade would kind of solve everything. a couple of years leader, opening up a lot of that trade with china. that of course was very far away from how things turned out with china, and now here almost two decades later, as i did this book, i'm part of that research, i was back in taiwan, standing there looking over to the mainland and now the foundation that i work for is sanctioned by the chinese government. probably because of the work we do with including taiwan among the democratic family at our yearly democracy summit. it's
clock back a little bit, almost 20 years ago, in 2005, i was the head of the china unit, and ministry of foreign affairs. at that time, quite hopeful that china's opening up, china just entered a couple of years before that the world trade organization, that would lead o continued opening and possibly a liberalization of the chinese society. that years ago 2005, i was invited by the chinese minister of foreign affairs, we were down in charmin, coastal city close to one of the taiwanese islands,...
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china principle essentially. they were cast in a very different era. even just the shanghai communique talking about the united states would be willing to wind down arms sales to taiwan over time, that was predicated on cross strait peace moving forward. that's not what china has done. that's not what this coercion, harassment, strangulation, the strategy, the cyber intrusions are all about. when you think about the narrative coming out of china, you talk today the high niece, you're not going to shake hands with xi jinping, you say probably in your book. how do you think about the chinese approach to the narrative on the taiwan issue? >> i think you're very right in pointing out that chinese are very much trying to erode the status quo and we need reactions that are adapt to that because there isn't really status quo anymore. informal military line now that the chinese are crossing it every day so that's also how do we respond to that. it's on one china policy more broadly. it's been something that chinese, the way they've been lifting the bar kind of continuously, i mean, most europeans, i think, i was probably part of -- the danish prime minister back in 2009 and then as a
china principle essentially. they were cast in a very different era. even just the shanghai communique talking about the united states would be willing to wind down arms sales to taiwan over time, that was predicated on cross strait peace moving forward. that's not what china has done. that's not what this coercion, harassment, strangulation, the strategy, the cyber intrusions are all about. when you think about the narrative coming out of china, you talk today the high niece, you're not going...
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get some 300 days of time. china. yeah. entrepreneur, nevada team laws believes to support is a huge opportunity. yeah, mary summers don't give you new bernezi. i think that renewable energy is a sector that can change the gdp of that one up. if you can generate power and sell it to buy to other states, you can increase the income of the ya see, you have how many let that gives you any income. but i think according to the engine public policy, you think tank the council, an energy environment and water. over 250000000 households across the country have solar energy capacity on rooftops. that's almost a little more traditional source of energy point. while the wild ones, what it is that we lives out onto this black boy countries now or where the was have pledged to move away from forces to how well the demand for roy continues to rise. so then, how long will this be the case on when, when things actually change? in 1956, do you scientist for show and professor at stanford projected the global oil production with peak a
get some 300 days of time. china. yeah. entrepreneur, nevada team laws believes to support is a huge opportunity. yeah, mary summers don't give you new bernezi. i think that renewable energy is a sector that can change the gdp of that one up. if you can generate power and sell it to buy to other states, you can increase the income of the ya see, you have how many let that gives you any income. but i think according to the engine public policy, you think tank the council, an energy environment...
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get some 300 days of time. china. yeah. entrepreneur, nevada team laws believes to support is a huge opportunity. yeah, mary summers don't give you new bernezi. i think that renewable energy is a sector that can change the gdp of lot of one up. if you can jewelry to buy and sell it to buy to other states, you can increase the income of the city. you have how many ladaja gives you any income? but i think according to the indians, public policy, the think tank, the council, an energy environment and water over 250000000 households across the country have solar energy capacity on rooftops. a lesson almost to a more traditional source of energy wind, while the wild ones what it is that we lives out onto this blackboard country is now all over the was have pledged to move a from false as to how well the demand for royce continues to rise, so then how long will this be the case on when, when things actually change? in 1956, a g o scientist, rachelle, and professor at stanford projected the global oil production with peak ar
get some 300 days of time. china. yeah. entrepreneur, nevada team laws believes to support is a huge opportunity. yeah, mary summers don't give you new bernezi. i think that renewable energy is a sector that can change the gdp of lot of one up. if you can jewelry to buy and sell it to buy to other states, you can increase the income of the city. you have how many ladaja gives you any income? but i think according to the indians, public policy, the think tank, the council, an energy environment...
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trying to have a corresponding percentage of its imports from china or from the us, but it raises its own tariffs on. but that was at the time when china is economy is being much better than it is today. i'm trying to spacing a lot more economic kind of weight, and so it will be under a lot more pressure to not just go to for time to think about alternative solutions . and in that sense, i could see want to directions that kind of go in. the 1st would be that it responds by actually not really responding directly to the us, but rather by drastically opening up its market. lowering tariffs unilaterally increasing his trade with the rest of the world to try to compensate for, for the impact of us terrace. i think this would be a bit up character for the current leadership, but it's, it's the right to be possible. i think what's more likely is trying to probably try to hit back harder intrigues of some of the areas where it has the most leverage over the united states, such as in a lot of critical minerals and materials that the us relies on for its high technology so a lot of a lot of parts of the table of elements that we all
trying to have a corresponding percentage of its imports from china or from the us, but it raises its own tariffs on. but that was at the time when china is economy is being much better than it is today. i'm trying to spacing a lot more economic kind of weight, and so it will be under a lot more pressure to not just go to for time to think about alternative solutions . and in that sense, i could see want to directions that kind of go in. the 1st would be that it responds by actually not really...
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get some 300 days of time. china. yeah. entrepreneur vonk team laws believes to support is a huge opportunity. a z at may. summers don't give you newborn energy. i think that renewable energy is effective that can change the gdp of lot of money. if you can generate baldwin and sell it to buy other states, you can increase the income of the ya see you. how many kids your income? but i think according to the indian public policy, you think tank the counsel and energy environment and water. over 250000000 households across the country have solar energy capacity on rooftops. the less, almost to a more traditional source of energy wind. while the why are the ones what it is that we live out onto this blackboard? countries now all over the was have pledged to move a from false as to how well the demands are always continuing to rise. so then how long will this be the case on when, when things actually change in 1956? do you, scientist, rachelle and professor at stanford projected the global oil production with peak around t
get some 300 days of time. china. yeah. entrepreneur vonk team laws believes to support is a huge opportunity. a z at may. summers don't give you newborn energy. i think that renewable energy is effective that can change the gdp of lot of money. if you can generate baldwin and sell it to buy other states, you can increase the income of the ya see you. how many kids your income? but i think according to the indian public policy, you think tank the counsel and energy environment and water. over...
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so, you did this before unleashing a war of what he saw as unfair trade with china, that he never got to finish. this time there's a danger that he'll have to record with coming from china that from your, from also to last with european leaders over trade in his 1st term. and he's threatening to hit them with terrorist. again, the risk here is said from could start trade was with china and europe at the same time and that combination could back fine. it would open the door for badging to further divide the united states and europe. this could end up in a situation where your p in the country seek to benefit from greater trade with china. ok, let's pull the pieces together. and on both the military and terrace, some could use some help from allies. as we're catching up with china is maybe could be impulsive that says korea and japan and taking on china of a trade would be much easier with europe on so. so can from the go from america 1st to america plus friends that could be a stretch for a man who's been such a skeptic of alliances for so long will soon find out whether with challenges this big. he decide
so, you did this before unleashing a war of what he saw as unfair trade with china, that he never got to finish. this time there's a danger that he'll have to record with coming from china that from your, from also to last with european leaders over trade in his 1st term. and he's threatening to hit them with terrorist. again, the risk here is said from could start trade was with china and europe at the same time and that combination could back fine. it would open the door for badging to...
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get some 300 days of time. china. yeah. entrepreneur, nevada team laws believes to support is a huge opportunity. as j. e may summers don't give renewable energy. i think that renewable energy is effective that can change the gdp of level one up if you can generate buyer and seller to buy to other states, you can increase the income of the ya see, you have how many let that gives you any income. but i think according to the indians, public policy think tank the council on energy environment and water. over 250000000 households across the country have solar energy capacity on rooftops. the less almost to a more traditional source of energy wind. while the wild ones, what it is that we lives out onto this blackboard country is now all over the was of have pledged to move a from false as to how well the demand for roy continues to rise. so then, how long will this be the case on when, when things actually change? in 1956, a g o scientist, rachelle, and professor at stanford projected the global oil production with peak a
get some 300 days of time. china. yeah. entrepreneur, nevada team laws believes to support is a huge opportunity. as j. e may summers don't give renewable energy. i think that renewable energy is effective that can change the gdp of level one up if you can generate buyer and seller to buy to other states, you can increase the income of the ya see, you have how many let that gives you any income. but i think according to the indians, public policy think tank the council on energy environment and...
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time do they have? mike gallagher chaired on china and served in uniform and just wrote an op-ed warning that on hpentagone to prevent world war iii. h he joins us now. t welcome to your service to country. you are not known to hyperbole. two years, what makes you think the window is closing that quickly? >> well, 2027 is the date chairman xi shipping has said o rather set for his military to have the aid taiwan by force if necessary. who knows if he will launch it on that day. that coincides with the hundredth anniversary with the founding that we are in the window of maximum danger appeared to thangee conventional balance of military hard power v continues to deteriorate and thy isti getting smaller at the samena time china has built the biggest navy in the world so we have to operate on the assumption that xi jinping is serious. if we learn when a dictator tells you they want to dolls something even if it sounds outlandish from western or american perspective, you havert to take that threat variously because societies like there is a marxist led society, they are willing to endure far more pain and thr
time do they have? mike gallagher chaired on china and served in uniform and just wrote an op-ed warning that on hpentagone to prevent world war iii. h he joins us now. t welcome to your service to country. you are not known to hyperbole. two years, what makes you think the window is closing that quickly? >> well, 2027 is the date chairman xi shipping has said o rather set for his military to have the aid taiwan by force if necessary. who knows if he will launch it on that day. that...
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this rather rig underscores the us times against china, especially when it comes to maritime claims making time to look back for the south east asia as asia, a pass of it could be gent. at the same time, lynn can use the asa and for him to urge malisha prime minister to consider close tides with russia. plenty can push for flags. the you asked concerned about russian influence in the south east asia. and in response malaysian prime minister on what you brought him has stated that he recently retracted the u. s. call to stop building from the real relations with russia. and then he blinked goodness at the young inventor, i met with anthony blinking for an hour. i mentioned the issue of gauze and 11, and so we have friends. and so the united states said stopped being friendly with putin, with rush. and then as i said, that's your issue. don't instruct us. we are an independent and silver and country and we make decisions for all people a nation. but that is also important to highlight that both indonesia and malaysia has finally joined briggs country partners in our business bridge summit an
this rather rig underscores the us times against china, especially when it comes to maritime claims making time to look back for the south east asia as asia, a pass of it could be gent. at the same time, lynn can use the asa and for him to urge malisha prime minister to consider close tides with russia. plenty can push for flags. the you asked concerned about russian influence in the south east asia. and in response malaysian prime minister on what you brought him has stated that he recently...
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china is spending time to wish a formerfriend goodbye china is spending time to wish a former friend od wishes, and i think that is a message that china is probably trying to send to the incoming trump administration to extend some olive branch and at the same time expects, i guess, from every angle possible, looking for modes of communication to discuss future ways to mitigate the incoming challenges from the trump administration. fin challenges from the trump administration.— administration. on that, president-elect - administration. on that, president-elect trump l administration. on that, i president-elect trump was administration. on that, - president-elect trump was on president—elect trump was on the campaign trail to hit china with 60% tariffs on export goods. if you had without, what would the impact be and how do you expect china to react? fin you expect china to react? on the ground — you expect china to react? (et the ground here in china, i think there are two views on this road now. interestingly there is a bit of optimism about an there is a bit of optimism aboutan incomi
china is spending time to wish a formerfriend goodbye china is spending time to wish a former friend od wishes, and i think that is a message that china is probably trying to send to the incoming trump administration to extend some olive branch and at the same time expects, i guess, from every angle possible, looking for modes of communication to discuss future ways to mitigate the incoming challenges from the trump administration. fin challenges from the trump administration.—...
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. >> laura: chad, the same time, china is against snubbing defenshie secretary lloyd austi.the ccce refusing to meet with him with recent defense minister in laosw austin called it "unfortunate." this happened last year when china refused to talk to him on the phone.p what does this say about how thb top officials -- it is not funnt but actually really disturbing, but they are not worried about this administration atve all. they don't seem concerned. they don't seem to give us minimum respect. we have talked about this for the past, you know sixd eight, 12 months or more.ld it is about leadership and it's about respect. on the world stage when we talk to foreign counterparts whether vice president, president or cabinet officials, the foreign counterparts don't have that wet same respect from them because they see weakness on international scale and weakness at home. they see president biden getting blown out by president trump in an election because the american people want a new policy direction across the board. not in the national security space, but across the board. so
. >> laura: chad, the same time, china is against snubbing defenshie secretary lloyd austi.the ccce refusing to meet with him with recent defense minister in laosw austin called it "unfortunate." this happened last year when china refused to talk to him on the phone.p what does this say about how thb top officials -- it is not funnt but actually really disturbing, but they are not worried about this administration atve all. they don't seem concerned. they don't seem to give us...
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at the same time china enables the defence industry and amplifies its narrative on the world — amplifiesn and china, _ together with north korea, iran and china, is not only threatening europe, it threatens peace and security here — threatens peace and security here in — threatens peace and security here in europe but also in the indo—pacific and north america. so indo—pacific and north america. 50 we _ indo—pacific and north america. so we must stand together. europe, _ so we must stand together. europe, north america and our global— europe, north america and our global partners to keep our pennie _ global partners to keep our people safe and prosperous. and in doing — people safe and prosperous. and in doing so— people safe and prosperous. and in doing so we have to keep our transatlantic alliance strong. the immediate challenge we face obviously — the immediate challenge we face obviously support for ukraine and i— obviously support for ukraine and i want to thank you for everything you have done over the last — everything you have done over the last 2.5 years. france has delivered _
at the same time china enables the defence industry and amplifies its narrative on the world — amplifiesn and china, _ together with north korea, iran and china, is not only threatening europe, it threatens peace and security here — threatens peace and security here in — threatens peace and security here in europe but also in the indo—pacific and north america. so indo—pacific and north america. 50 we _ indo—pacific and north america. so we must stand together. europe, _ so we must...
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china. now he studied him and his world view of his tactics. now for, for a year, so this time i think donald trump is going to confront a very different china, the china is in, is prepared for this kind of tactic. coming from the present in the left, china's economy is in quite a vulnerable position right now though, isn't it? so how will that factor in, i mean, how, how will china be able to react to all of this, of the hello to interesting dynamics under, there's somewhat intensive with one another. the 1st dynamics of the 1st, the reality, which is the one that you mentioned is of the chinese economy is indeed a vulnerable, right. know china is managing mountains, roadside winds on the one hand. so i think trying to certainly is more vulnerable to tariff this time around. it was in, in say, 20172018. 2019. on the other hand, as i said earlier, you know, china hasn't been sitting idly by when the trump the minute the 1st company ministration initiated is chair of campaign in 2018. it really set off alarm bells inside china and china said they're becoming less aligned from th
china. now he studied him and his world view of his tactics. now for, for a year, so this time i think donald trump is going to confront a very different china, the china is in, is prepared for this kind of tactic. coming from the present in the left, china's economy is in quite a vulnerable position right now though, isn't it? so how will that factor in, i mean, how, how will china be able to react to all of this, of the hello to interesting dynamics under, there's somewhat intensive with one...
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>> walz said he went to china at least 30 times of course he lied about being in china during the massacre's been at least 30 time that's a lot of money. i don't who paid for the trips. it's very frustrating to me that no one in the corporate media in the mainstream media ever asked that question. when he was asked about china and one interview he clammed up. he change the subject he did not answer the question for there's a lot of questions with china. it's our biggest adversary you know this statement about the currency. you know they take american jobs they use slave labor. they steal our patents. to have an american official that could be a heartbeat away for the presidency spin that much time in china and speak favorably about china's how they taken people out of poverty every american citizen should be concerned and here we are 48 hours before election day there are so many questions about tim walz and his relationship with the chinese communist party that are unanswered. maria: what about the relationship of a daughter with a ccp official? i guess she has spoken out there were some
>> walz said he went to china at least 30 times of course he lied about being in china during the massacre's been at least 30 time that's a lot of money. i don't who paid for the trips. it's very frustrating to me that no one in the corporate media in the mainstream media ever asked that question. when he was asked about china and one interview he clammed up. he change the subject he did not answer the question for there's a lot of questions with china. it's our biggest adversary you know...
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climate change at the same time china is opening a cold fire plan one week. s who's cool they are burning, they buy it from russia so it's winner winner chicken dinner for china as we tie ourselves up and not because of weakness out of this white ho house. >> they are buying a private land to build their own wall. how pathetic is it that they got to build their own wall because the federal government will take the wall laying in the sand and put it up for pure politics? >> this is a pretty impossible obstacle here. it will take 30 years to build the wall who want to build because we have to buy the land and then build, you can't build on federal land. the best thing the state government has done his best before which would allow texas dps department of public safety to arrest illegal aliens from crossing. the total imports right now but if that were made off the land, it would be a game changer because it does incentivizes people to cross and then spend that money we can't build walz with infuse it to build detention centers because we will arrest a lot of peo
climate change at the same time china is opening a cold fire plan one week. s who's cool they are burning, they buy it from russia so it's winner winner chicken dinner for china as we tie ourselves up and not because of weakness out of this white ho house. >> they are buying a private land to build their own wall. how pathetic is it that they got to build their own wall because the federal government will take the wall laying in the sand and put it up for pure politics? >> this is a...
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at the same time china built the biggest navy in the world and we have to operate under the assumptions. if we learned anything from the war in ukraine that a dictator tells you they want to do something even if it seems outlandish from a western or american perspective, you have to take the threat seriously because in societies like there's a marxist landed in society, they're willing to endure far more pain when they be willing to throw lives at this problem. we need to be moving heaven and earth, donald trump secretary of defense needs to move heaven and earth to have put hard power in xi jinping's path before it's too late the only way to preserve peace and prevent a war is to put the pentagon on a war footing and fire anybody that gets in his way. >> there is a nominee john lee ratcliffe, mark walsh, marco rubio. you were a well respected voice on national security measures when you were in the house, what advice would you give them on what to do in what order in which to do list. >> the most important aim is to prioritize her power, to have life and strength they need to be back
at the same time china built the biggest navy in the world and we have to operate under the assumptions. if we learned anything from the war in ukraine that a dictator tells you they want to do something even if it seems outlandish from a western or american perspective, you have to take the threat seriously because in societies like there's a marxist landed in society, they're willing to endure far more pain when they be willing to throw lives at this problem. we need to be moving heaven and...
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. >> laura: chad, at the same time, china is, again, snubbing defense secretary lloyd austin.nterpart in the ccp refusing to meet with him during a recent gathering of defense ministers in loos. austin called it, quote: unfortunate. now, chad, this happened last year when china refused to talk to him on the phone. what does it say about how our top officials, it's not funny, it's actually really disturbing. but they are not worried about this administration at all. they don't seem concerned. they don't seem to even give us minimal respect. well, we have talked about this for the past 6 to 8 to maybe 12 months or more that it's about leadership and it's about respect. on the world stage, when we talk to foreign counterparts whether it's the president or vice president or cabinet officials. they just -- our foreign counter parts don't have that same respect for them. they see weakness on that international scale. they see weakness at home. they see president biden getting blown out on, you know, by president trump, in an election because the american people want a new policy dir
. >> laura: chad, at the same time, china is, again, snubbing defense secretary lloyd austin.nterpart in the ccp refusing to meet with him during a recent gathering of defense ministers in loos. austin called it, quote: unfortunate. now, chad, this happened last year when china refused to talk to him on the phone. what does it say about how our top officials, it's not funny, it's actually really disturbing. but they are not worried about this administration at all. they don't seem...
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now china is tapping into markets in the global south sunday. so we need to find a new money for our time. and to those countries also be going to share the experiences kind of wondering as ation. like a chinese smoking coast, if you want to kind of reached go that route. here's the network. china has delta, the orange lines, or overland roads. the blue lines are maritime roots. in the last few years, china has increasingly expanded the maritime part of the network. and that strategy makes sense because remember, most traded goods across the world by sea. more than 80 percent these are the main routes they take. and these are some of the world's most vital choke points. ships with goods important to world tre, need to pass through here to get from one region to another. now take another look at those ports. they give china pretty crucial access, which is important for the country as the world's biggest ex, border. the real question uh to my mind has to do with whether or not these infrastructure projects that leave china and as the as the lender, as the builder, as an owner, as an operato
now china is tapping into markets in the global south sunday. so we need to find a new money for our time. and to those countries also be going to share the experiences kind of wondering as ation. like a chinese smoking coast, if you want to kind of reached go that route. here's the network. china has delta, the orange lines, or overland roads. the blue lines are maritime roots. in the last few years, china has increasingly expanded the maritime part of the network. and that strategy makes...
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one he would impose a tony 5% tariff on all products from mexico and canada, and an additional on time china unless they do more to stop illegal immigration and drug flow, particularly fentany. today mexico's new president claudia sheinbaum says she is prepared to retaliate with tariffs of her own against, on american goods, and she said they are open to dialogue and is hoping to have a call with president-elect trump. >> [speak in spanish] >> interpreter: it is not acceptable and would cause the u.s. and mix quickly in and job losses. 70% of the illegal weapons seized from criminals in mexico come from your country. the weapons are not produced by us. the synthetic drugs are not consumed by us. [end of interpretation] >> meantime, canada's prime minister justin trudeau said he had a good call with trump last night about constructive ways to move forward. canada has struggled to secure the border in the sector across from vermont, new hampshire, and new york. u.s. border patrol posting, border patrol agents in swanton sector have apprehended more than 19,000 subjects from 97 different countr
one he would impose a tony 5% tariff on all products from mexico and canada, and an additional on time china unless they do more to stop illegal immigration and drug flow, particularly fentany. today mexico's new president claudia sheinbaum says she is prepared to retaliate with tariffs of her own against, on american goods, and she said they are open to dialogue and is hoping to have a call with president-elect trump. >> [speak in spanish] >> interpreter: it is not acceptable and...
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every time china would retaliate, we would sell off.t this, this, this, this, this. all right. of course, once the fed decides to stop taking the very end of 2018, the s&p was finally able to find a floor. this is the 200-week moving average. you can see the intersection of the floor. and then it just rebounds like crazy. according to inskip, that capitalized a bullish trading cycle, one that continued until covid hit in 2020. the market couldn't handle the market when the fed started tightening. but those losses evaporated. what does this mean for the present? let's take a look at a weekly chart of the s&p going back to october of 2023. unlike 2017 and 2018. the fed is now our friend, creating a much more benign environment for the bulls, okay? of course, we know from back then, trump used tariffs as a bartering tool with the average of selling off sharply. every time some new tariff threat materialized. but as soon as the fed stopped tightening, okay, as soon as they stopped tightening, the market stopped reacting aggressively to the
every time china would retaliate, we would sell off.t this, this, this, this, this. all right. of course, once the fed decides to stop taking the very end of 2018, the s&p was finally able to find a floor. this is the 200-week moving average. you can see the intersection of the floor. and then it just rebounds like crazy. according to inskip, that capitalized a bullish trading cycle, one that continued until covid hit in 2020. the market couldn't handle the market when the fed started...
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china, very efficient to how to look at. so that's, that's basically the sauce me from time. that's one you way. he's director of the institute of international affairs at redman university of china in beijing and is a former chinese diplomat. also a ton of each those markets. i think this mutual benefit and in return china promises not to get involved in your politics no matter what. by the way, shine is involvement isn't the same in every port. for example, it can vary from 100 percent ownership to a minority steak, but the pitch has been successful in the global south, especially in african countries. out of around 160 ports with china, head steaks and 53 are on the african continent. now she's in a plastic, they do a bit good. deb, this is almost dead. good demo. cross the lot. bunkerville niles on golf. i left this yonder job or the out the 6. yeah. last shooting the alaska add to where it says that there are some guys you some so some point they say point issue. now the big key itself is and i'm afraid to fall at be obviously that though another reason why african countries might be wary of
china, very efficient to how to look at. so that's, that's basically the sauce me from time. that's one you way. he's director of the institute of international affairs at redman university of china in beijing and is a former chinese diplomat. also a ton of each those markets. i think this mutual benefit and in return china promises not to get involved in your politics no matter what. by the way, shine is involvement isn't the same in every port. for example, it can vary from 100 percent...
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on the one hand, it may be the strategic intent of china to have this will go a longer period of time so that particularly west and the lines is more depleted and exhausted. and, and china then has a free hand in east asia. on the other hand, um china is probably concerned about the kinds of capabilities that north korea may acquire in return for this assistance. and it may also be concerned that the influence of china in most korea may decrease and the influence of russia in most career would increase as a result of ethics. proficient at san diego state university make have and alexi. it's been great to get your thoughts on the w. thanks so much for your time. my pleasure. thank you. right to perhaps the most important festival on the scene due calendar. now, before we leave and more than a 1000000000 people around the world, a celebrating dividing the festival of lots in india paper, taking part in special praise and festive gatherings. for 5 days, 5 works will brighten up the night. sky says people celebrate. among other things, the victory of lot of the darkness and knowledge of t
on the one hand, it may be the strategic intent of china to have this will go a longer period of time so that particularly west and the lines is more depleted and exhausted. and, and china then has a free hand in east asia. on the other hand, um china is probably concerned about the kinds of capabilities that north korea may acquire in return for this assistance. and it may also be concerned that the influence of china in most korea may decrease and the influence of russia in most career would...