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china-u.s. relationship. i think that's one of the reasons -- that's reason actually the united states -- [inaudible] >> respond and criticize china's behavior. that's kind of good thing to show patience. but, however, i know that the united states have a strong argument about freedom of navigation. but on the chinese's side, i think they are still waiting for the new election results and in theory, i think, in my theory i think the chinese government, they are more patience than that of united states, u.s. government. that's kind of my observations. so i i don't think they try to deal with this issue immediately. i think nothing about 2020 but at least kind of a construct good atmosphere between china and those major policy in the world. that's a good starting point but fundamental disputes cannot be involved overnight, right. so i think according to my observations, i think that's kind of -- the chinese approach is to go back to bilateral dialogue between china and the disputed counterparts such as philippines or vietnam. not directly to be negotiating with united states. so i think that they will wait for a new
china-u.s. relationship. i think that's one of the reasons -- that's reason actually the united states -- [inaudible] >> respond and criticize china's behavior. that's kind of good thing to show patience. but, however, i know that the united states have a strong argument about freedom of navigation. but on the chinese's side, i think they are still waiting for the new election results and in theory, i think, in my theory i think the chinese government, they are more patience than that of...
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modern times, china's relations with others are based on the sovereignty systems with both china and the united states force.part of a larger is close to a collect give identity. the foreign policy of roach always tends to talk bilaterally. both china and its counterparts such as the united states will labor in this community of things. .hat is a greater self this contrasting haveon relationality created in the u.s. or incongruent situations that -- thereforeside encouraging both countries to believe taking immediate action is generally a preferred policy. let me give you one example. view,ing to the american .he values become internalized it has a duty to impose international rules and the history or neither a that.gness to practice perceivedtions are and must except the responsibility for maintaining the identity within the sovereign system. i will go into details later. moving to the section of trust. more than one interviewee this reminder of howstructures change and -- yourd to avoid probably already know this metaphor. interviews were asked to comment on a south china seas are, quite a few peopl
modern times, china's relations with others are based on the sovereignty systems with both china and the united states force.part of a larger is close to a collect give identity. the foreign policy of roach always tends to talk bilaterally. both china and its counterparts such as the united states will labor in this community of things. .hat is a greater self this contrasting haveon relationality created in the u.s. or incongruent situations that -- thereforeside encouraging both countries to...
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that's 38 medals for the united states, and china has 30, and japan is in third place with 22. >>> in your vote for the white house today, donald trump will travel pennsylvania where he is struggling in the polls. trump rapped up his campaign swing through florida with a rally in kissimmee last night, and he continued to claim president obama is the founder of isis, adding that the group is probably spreading into the united states. >> folks, we should have never been in iraq, and we were going to destabilize the middle east, and we should have never ended he is the founder in a true sense. if he would have stayed. i didn't want to be there, but if he would have kept a relatively small force, we probably could have prevented isis from forming. >> while the obama administration has spent billions of dollars fighting the terror group a new congressional report accuses leaders of portraying a more optimistic picture of the war than found to be true. >>> and rival, now hillary clinton promises she will release her 2015 tax return as early as today. the clinton campaign is hoping to highli
that's 38 medals for the united states, and china has 30, and japan is in third place with 22. >>> in your vote for the white house today, donald trump will travel pennsylvania where he is struggling in the polls. trump rapped up his campaign swing through florida with a rally in kissimmee last night, and he continued to claim president obama is the founder of isis, adding that the group is probably spreading into the united states. >> folks, we should have never been in iraq,...
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china and the u.s. together. kimberly: and the mother picked banner.ndship and lcuck partnership between the united states and china, the reason there are giant pandas at the national zoo. >> it helps with conservation. kimberly: as we count every year, there is a personal connection to these pandas. >> every time we come to the zoo, we take a picture of this panda. we have a picture of her and eight months with her grandpa. kimberly: she loves to see how she is growing, right alongside the beautiful bears. the birthday festivities continue monday, with the actual first birthday of bae bae. next friday. three
china and the u.s. together. kimberly: and the mother picked banner.ndship and lcuck partnership between the united states and china, the reason there are giant pandas at the national zoo. >> it helps with conservation. kimberly: as we count every year, there is a personal connection to these pandas. >> every time we come to the zoo, we take a picture of this panda. we have a picture of her and eight months with her grandpa. kimberly: she loves to see how she is growing, right...
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the united states and china recorded heavy rains and flooding in places like peru, glaciers are threatening to collapse. the pastoral glacier in the a source ofes, once water, it is now a source of concern. glaciers like this one are disappearing under rising temperatures. according to nasa, average temperatures in july were above average. the highest ever recorded. this has accelerated the natural process of glacial retreat. countries, there is a lot of heavy manufacturing that generates greenhouse gases increasing the global average temperature that is causing tropical glaciers to lose more area. citycal residents of the depend on the lake for their water supply. if the lake was to collapse under the weight of the ice and snow, it would cause a devastating flood. and a conference on the subject, experts concluded peru and the world are going to have to plan for melting glaciers as global temperatures continue to rise. the long-term solution is for the world to shift to different energy sources, sources that are renewable, that do not emit the gases that cause climate change. >> local offi
the united states and china recorded heavy rains and flooding in places like peru, glaciers are threatening to collapse. the pastoral glacier in the a source ofes, once water, it is now a source of concern. glaciers like this one are disappearing under rising temperatures. according to nasa, average temperatures in july were above average. the highest ever recorded. this has accelerated the natural process of glacial retreat. countries, there is a lot of heavy manufacturing that generates...
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i left convinced that relations between the united states and china remain strong and will only grows absolutely correct. in our meeting, we spoke candidly about a wide array of issues. everything under the sun. no topic was off limits. you name it, we covered it. in fact, and correct me if i'm wrong,
i left convinced that relations between the united states and china remain strong and will only grows absolutely correct. in our meeting, we spoke candidly about a wide array of issues. everything under the sun. no topic was off limits. you name it, we covered it. in fact, and correct me if i'm wrong,
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china and russia is pitted against the united states is gaining steam. i believe it is at the end of may, china and russia held their first missile defense command post exercise. when you cooperate in missile defenses, you must immediately question whether they have also contemplated cooperation in missile offenses. in 1969, the united states signaled with its nuclear forces against former soviet union to prevent the soviet union from using nuclear weapons against china as part of ongoing order conflicts at the time. i don't think the russians have forgotten this. and the possibility, tilting against the united states with their combined nuclear forces to attack taiwan is not unrealistic. china has and russia's military exercises are increasing in number. putin has allowed for a new generation of military sales, and high technology corporation in terms of space, airliners, heavy helicopters. this is going forward. what should the united states do? at a public level, we should recognize and state that however appropriate, that taiwan remains a critical pol
china and russia is pitted against the united states is gaining steam. i believe it is at the end of may, china and russia held their first missile defense command post exercise. when you cooperate in missile defenses, you must immediately question whether they have also contemplated cooperation in missile offenses. in 1969, the united states signaled with its nuclear forces against former soviet union to prevent the soviet union from using nuclear weapons against china as part of ongoing order...
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actually, i think trade as well as business cooperation between the united states and china or any other country is good for everybody. actually, i think all the countries have benefitted so much from trade. and we have to have a broad view of trade. maybe on the one hand, you have lost some jobs but other factors, you are actually gaining some jobs. for example, we do have a dozen chinese businesses have set up their business centers or they even have a factory here in pennsylvania and not just one but several factories. they are hiring local. i think it's a good thing. i think today i think we have to -- even though the economic situation is not so easy, but i think we still have to promote trade and to bring pore more investment from outside the united states. >> we appreciate you coming to our studio and visiting with us and sharing what you are doing here in pennsylvania and here in philadelphia. >> it's a pleasure. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we will be right back with the key to quitting a bad habit. it's a solution that puts cash in your pocket. >>> the secret to helping peop
actually, i think trade as well as business cooperation between the united states and china or any other country is good for everybody. actually, i think all the countries have benefitted so much from trade. and we have to have a broad view of trade. maybe on the one hand, you have lost some jobs but other factors, you are actually gaining some jobs. for example, we do have a dozen chinese businesses have set up their business centers or they even have a factory here in pennsylvania and not...
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what are some of the most common things that, reasons that relationships between the united states and chinais level the investing and , entrepreneurial level fail? >> if you are a chinese entrepreneur that wants to promote his application in the u.s. you're never , heard of facebook before. how do you do facebook promotions? when you distribute your apps, ten different app stores. there are various ways to get your app to the top. but in google play it is owned by one company that has very strict principles of how to operate. in china, if you are doing a security application you would just go and sell to the provincial government. but in the u.s., the opportunities are completely different. you have to not only be fully conversant with american business but drop all your practices in china. the reverse is exactly the same. and also on top of that, you're dealing with very aggressive peer competitor entrepreneurs. you are dealing with those who will quickly give you a lot of money but give you a lot of pressure. you are dealing with competitors who may not follow the same professional standa
what are some of the most common things that, reasons that relationships between the united states and chinais level the investing and , entrepreneurial level fail? >> if you are a chinese entrepreneur that wants to promote his application in the u.s. you're never , heard of facebook before. how do you do facebook promotions? when you distribute your apps, ten different app stores. there are various ways to get your app to the top. but in google play it is owned by one company that has...
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my question, you already touched a little bit about the security relationship between the united states and china, a little between the united states and india. my question that if these three states here are defining sort of the way forward in the 21st century in the asia-pacific and beyond, where does that leave the current international security order defined by the u.s. relationships? and, in fact, where does it leave u.s. allies like somewhere pan, australia, south korea or thailand? -- japan, australia, craw or thailand that are increasingly caught between the interests of powers or that are considerably greater than them in terms of geopolitical weight? >> good question. let me be clear, i'm not advocating that we change our alliance system, and this is the 21st century where there's a, there are three superpowers and we rule the world together, india, china and the u.s.: that's highly unlikely to happen. i think our current alliance system will continue largely the way it is. i don't think we will enter into a formal alliance with india even though the partnership has become so much close
my question, you already touched a little bit about the security relationship between the united states and china, a little between the united states and india. my question that if these three states here are defining sort of the way forward in the 21st century in the asia-pacific and beyond, where does that leave the current international security order defined by the u.s. relationships? and, in fact, where does it leave u.s. allies like somewhere pan, australia, south korea or thailand? --...
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china prepared to recognize and abide by that international ruling? i think there are a couple of good examples. obviously,ould be the united statesnd china have been able to work effectively together to establish a framework to address climate change. yesterday,iscussed the progress made by the united states and china, in the context of that architecture, really catalyzed broader international progress on this issue. and without that kind of progress, between the u.s. and china, it is difficult to envision the kind of international progress that we have seen on this issue just in the last year or so. that is one example. the second would be on cyber security, which i think is a little more of a mixed message, which is that we welcomed the statement from president she in the -- president xi rose garden when he visited last fall, indicating his country's tomission -- commitment abiding by international standards when it comes to cyber security and cyber espionage, and avoiding cyber theft, our economic -- for economic gain. there are other concerns we have about china's activities in cyberspace. that we can work architecture the th
china prepared to recognize and abide by that international ruling? i think there are a couple of good examples. obviously,ould be the united statesnd china have been able to work effectively together to establish a framework to address climate change. yesterday,iscussed the progress made by the united states and china, in the context of that architecture, really catalyzed broader international progress on this issue. and without that kind of progress, between the u.s. and china, it is...
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department of defense my question you've already touched more of the security relationship in the united states and china and india. my question is if these states are defining the way forward in asia pacific and beyond, where does that leave the crimes international security order is defined by the relationships and where does that leave the u.s. allies like japan, australia, thailand but are increasingly caught between the interest of powers that are considerably greater in terms of the geopolitical? >> i'm not advocating that we change the alliance system and this is the 21st century where there is a superpower and the rules of order altogether. that is highly unlikely to happen. i think the current alliance system will continue largely the way it is. i don't think that we will enter into a formal alliance even though the partnership has become closer to the past decade including on the military side. i think a formal alliances and something india wants so i don't see an enormous change in the alliance structure. what we do need to think carefully about in this time where the rhetoric has gotten so he
department of defense my question you've already touched more of the security relationship in the united states and china and india. my question is if these states are defining the way forward in asia pacific and beyond, where does that leave the crimes international security order is defined by the relationships and where does that leave the u.s. allies like japan, australia, thailand but are increasingly caught between the interest of powers that are considerably greater in terms of the...
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my question, you are detached to little bit about the security relationship between the united states and china my question is that if these three states here are defining the way forward in 21st century in the asia pacific and beyond, where does that leave the current international security order defined by u.s. relationships and where does that leave u.s. allies japan, australia, south korea or thailand that are increasingly caught between the entrance of powers that are considerably clearer than that in terms of geopolitical. >> let me be clear. i'm not advocating that we change our lives just amend that 21st century where there is three superpowers and we rule the world together. that is highly unlikely. our current alliances that will continue largely the way it is. i don't think we will enter into a formal alliance with india even though the partnership has become so much closer over the past decade including the military side. a formal alliance is not something that india wanted. so i don't foresee an enormous change in our asian alliance structure. what i do think we need to do is think
my question, you are detached to little bit about the security relationship between the united states and china my question is that if these three states here are defining the way forward in 21st century in the asia pacific and beyond, where does that leave the current international security order defined by u.s. relationships and where does that leave u.s. allies japan, australia, south korea or thailand that are increasingly caught between the entrance of powers that are considerably clearer...
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behind only the united states and china. but there's another factor to consider here when it comes to gun violence. japan has some of the strictest gun laws in the world. the basic premise of those laws, if you want to own a gun, good luck. japan's firearm and swordings control law states no person shall possess a firearm. before listing a few narrow exceptions for hunters and other categories. for the brave few still willing to apply for one. they face an intricately designed obstacle course. just ask rick saka, a former u.s. marine who was living on ft. fuji when he met him in 2013. he told me he was one of only a handful of foreigners in japan to legally own a gun. back at his house, he showed us the binders full of paper work he has had to deal with over the years. they were a bit overwhelming even to explain. >> what all do you have to do? >> initially. want to help me? >> saka took over 20 hours of lectures, a written test, a shooting range class and he passed a criminal background check, a doctor gave him a full physi
behind only the united states and china. but there's another factor to consider here when it comes to gun violence. japan has some of the strictest gun laws in the world. the basic premise of those laws, if you want to own a gun, good luck. japan's firearm and swordings control law states no person shall possess a firearm. before listing a few narrow exceptions for hunters and other categories. for the brave few still willing to apply for one. they face an intricately designed obstacle course....
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united states and asia. one of the interesting puzzles we face is what is going to happen between the united states and china. for a long time, a lot of us persumed because of technology and the march of time we would become more like each other. do you think that is true? if it isn't true what is happening you think today? >> well, basically because china's rising, then the almost by natural course this relationship is going to get more fractures. the u.s. is used to being the supreme being and it has to make room for the second one. if you want to use the one-child policy the only child is going to have to do it with siblings. but with that said, what used to think of as a purely chinese and domestic issue but it has effected americans. there have been over 120 children adopted from china and out of that 70% are in american households. we have, for example, given a limited asylum to seekers of the one-child policy. we have children and beneficiaries in our universities and colleges. it is a relationship that is mutual and coexistent but coraling like siblings as well. >> host: do you think you will
united states and asia. one of the interesting puzzles we face is what is going to happen between the united states and china. for a long time, a lot of us persumed because of technology and the march of time we would become more like each other. do you think that is true? if it isn't true what is happening you think today? >> well, basically because china's rising, then the almost by natural course this relationship is going to get more fractures. the u.s. is used to being the supreme...
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china and asia? and what is it me for the united states and for southeast asia. how to other people in southeast asia and on the perimeter of china's world, how do they regard china's rise? to their basic, do they find it threatening #. >> host: i think they embrace it initially but now they're looking at it with great nervousness. because of china's move is much more aggressive. and so you can't help but wonder what's going to happen and also chinese policies are dictating a lot more what what these regionals have to do. so is tiptoeing around. >> could to get the sense this is about your experience as a writer in china, there's a lot of pressure, did you encounter obstacles? initially when i said places like that on one occasion i have been detained for a while, there's another occasion where public security chase my car, but unfortunate unfortunate because i have a four passport. even though i have a chinese face of that protected me. i wish i could could say the same for some of the other activists and writers that have tried to explore these issues and are no
china and asia? and what is it me for the united states and for southeast asia. how to other people in southeast asia and on the perimeter of china's world, how do they regard china's rise? to their basic, do they find it threatening #. >> host: i think they embrace it initially but now they're looking at it with great nervousness. because of china's move is much more aggressive. and so you can't help but wonder what's going to happen and also chinese policies are dictating a lot more...
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this signifies 45 years of cooperation between the united states and china. a lot of reasons to be happy this morning. live at the national zoo, derrick ward, news4. >> symbolic and so cute. >>> 9:09 now. communities devastated as families are forced to leave. the growing danger in louisiana as flood waters tear through fios is not cable. we're wired differently, which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios. this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in. i know it's in. it's in, but it's not working. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes, mr. mcenroe... see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you can clearly see what's in and what's out? oh absolutely. i like that. tech support that lets your technician see the problem over your smartphone. only from fios. >>> so it's been one week since louisiana experienced that historic flooding. we know that at least 13 people died in this catastrophe
this signifies 45 years of cooperation between the united states and china. a lot of reasons to be happy this morning. live at the national zoo, derrick ward, news4. >> symbolic and so cute. >>> 9:09 now. communities devastated as families are forced to leave. the growing danger in louisiana as flood waters tear through fios is not cable. we're wired differently, which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios. this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't...
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the bottom line is they make the most money from people flying from the united states and china to continental now. ,o, in -- so lufthansa expects their profits to double in the second half of the year. this confirms what analysts already thought. this is the analyst rating for the lufthansa stock. if analysts think you should buy the stock, they give it a five. if they think you should sell it, they give it a one. when you get a rating as low as we have right now of 2.4, that is very negative. in fact, it is the worst rated that lufthansa has ever been. more than that, it is the worst rated stop in bloomberg's world index out of 27 different companies. this is not great news. ceo says lufthansa's the company is looking at optimizing their investment plans. meanwhile, the stoxx 600 is down by 1%. bmw actually beat estimates this morning with a 7.9% gain in profits. for more, we are joined by the bloomberg cars reporter. give us the breakdown for vmw. it lost its lead in the global luxury market race, handing it over to mercedes. but they are still saying they want to remain number one in sales
the bottom line is they make the most money from people flying from the united states and china to continental now. ,o, in -- so lufthansa expects their profits to double in the second half of the year. this confirms what analysts already thought. this is the analyst rating for the lufthansa stock. if analysts think you should buy the stock, they give it a five. if they think you should sell it, they give it a one. when you get a rating as low as we have right now of 2.4, that is very negative....
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the united states and china have recently completed our respective fossil fuel subsidy. ed in the first be undertaken under the auspices of the g20 we congratulate germany and mexico for launching their own reviews and encourage others g20 members to do the same. the g20 is also making important contributions to beating climate and other environmental challenges through the new green finance study group, and a final report showing the group's process this year will be publicly released along with the communiquÉ at the leaders summit of encourage the g20 to continue developing this honorable body of work. we will continue to look for ways that you 20 can support the implementation of the paris agreement. finally, president obama would underscore the continued importance of the g20 going forward. at the pittsburgh summit in 2009 we make the decisions to elevate the detroit as the premier forum for international economic cooperation. since then the g20 may global economic governance more effective and representative and provided an indefensible setting to facilitate operatio
the united states and china have recently completed our respective fossil fuel subsidy. ed in the first be undertaken under the auspices of the g20 we congratulate germany and mexico for launching their own reviews and encourage others g20 members to do the same. the g20 is also making important contributions to beating climate and other environmental challenges through the new green finance study group, and a final report showing the group's process this year will be publicly released along...
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china or engage. nixon believed very much in the united states and the soviet union, and the united states and china, d to manage this relationship which was going to be troublesome and have a lot of rough spots in such a way that we never went to major war against each other. i mean, he really believed that, you know, he believed in his own capacity to achieve this. of a skeptic more than richard nixon was. he did believe he created a generation of peace. and i think china was a very large part of it. how he managed relationship now with china and japan, i think he would be, he would be talking seriously and strongly and directly to the chinese, not to ruin all the benefits that are cut out the relationship as it yearsown in the 40 plus since he went there. was is all i can say, he very proud of the fact that he had opened china up, that he had gone there to the people's republic. >> pat, in the middle of the room, our final question from laguna. >> thank you. with what is going on in the middle east and where the united states and russians seem to be playing this game of tactics or whatever you want
china or engage. nixon believed very much in the united states and the soviet union, and the united states and china, d to manage this relationship which was going to be troublesome and have a lot of rough spots in such a way that we never went to major war against each other. i mean, he really believed that, you know, he believed in his own capacity to achieve this. of a skeptic more than richard nixon was. he did believe he created a generation of peace. and i think china was a very large...
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the united states and china have both beefed up naval presence there, leading to fears of a military ation. this is just one example of china flexing its military muscle in recent months, and it coincides with a slowdown in the nation's economy. writing in the atlantic, magazine, journalist howard french sees a connection between the two, pointing out that as china's population ages, the country faces a huge demographic problem that will affect all aspects of its economic and military aspirations. >> reporter: china has its own baby boom generation. and china's baby boom generation, because of the size of china itself, is the world's largest baby boom generation. howard ofrench, a former shanghai bureau chief for the new york times, has written extensively about china, and he's photographed its people. >> this baby boom generation in china will start to hit retirement age in the very next few years, let's say by the end of this decade. and at that moment, extraordinary numbers of chinese people will exit the workforce, and the chinese workforce, which has already begun to shrink, will
the united states and china have both beefed up naval presence there, leading to fears of a military ation. this is just one example of china flexing its military muscle in recent months, and it coincides with a slowdown in the nation's economy. writing in the atlantic, magazine, journalist howard french sees a connection between the two, pointing out that as china's population ages, the country faces a huge demographic problem that will affect all aspects of its economic and military...
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united states. it's 13-9. and that's on the line. nice play by laird. >> so the united states in their group, the united states, china, then the swiss, and australia. so not a killer pool, but certainly a competitive one that will test the americans. they'll try to hold their seed. as ross goes crosscourt. >> i think the story line is to attack kerri walsh jennings. you get the impression she wants them to have that challenge. >> and another block. that's six for walsh jennings. >> the sport of beach volleyball is interesting in that the other team gets to pick their point. it's a little bit like red rover. now teams are going after her. >> couldn't figure that out, for ten years teams served misty may trainor and all they did was win. now kerri on the right, and a little two-step. we'll see if they count that as another block. yes, seven. here in this match, artacho is doing a good job. she's running left and right. it's got to be so frustrating, because even when kerri is late, the reach makes the right spot. >> watch the hitter. hold your feet, hold your hands. get over the net as far as you can. now artacho trying again, and she
united states. it's 13-9. and that's on the line. nice play by laird. >> so the united states in their group, the united states, china, then the swiss, and australia. so not a killer pool, but certainly a competitive one that will test the americans. they'll try to hold their seed. as ross goes crosscourt. >> i think the story line is to attack kerri walsh jennings. you get the impression she wants them to have that challenge. >> and another block. that's six for walsh...
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is there reduction of intrusion from china since shen in i understand that the united states and chinaare cooperating in this field as well as, cybersecurity working group. what kind of things are the two countries cooperating? and also wonder whether the tensions in the south china sea between the two countries have some impacted this kind of cooperation? >> so, so thanks. there is no question that the relationship we have with china one of the most important. you have heard the president say that. it is also one of the most complex, that we have with any other country, and that there are plenty of areas of tension and disagreement. there are also areas where we cooperate. and all of that is within a very large, you know, geopolitical context that you, that you can never escape. but we did reach some historic commitments last september between the u.s. and china. and we have been focused very much on implementing those commitments. i believe that we have seen some shift in behavior but that is something that we, and other folks besides me have talked about that in public but i think i
is there reduction of intrusion from china since shen in i understand that the united states and chinaare cooperating in this field as well as, cybersecurity working group. what kind of things are the two countries cooperating? and also wonder whether the tensions in the south china sea between the two countries have some impacted this kind of cooperation? >> so, so thanks. there is no question that the relationship we have with china one of the most important. you have heard the...
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united states. it's 13-9. and that's on the line. nice play by laird. >> so the united states in their group, the united states, china, then the swiss, and australia. so not a killer pool, but certainly a competitive one that will test the americans. they'll try to hold their seed. as ross goes crosscourt. >> i think the story line is to attack kerri walsh jennings. you get the impression she wants them to have that challenge. >> and another block. that's six for walsh jennings. >> the sport of beach volleyball is interesting in that the other team gets to pick their point. it's a little bit like red rover. now teams are going after her. >> couldn't figure that out, for ten years teams served misty may trainor and all they did was win. now kerri on the right, and a little two-step. we'll see if they count that as another block. yes, seven. here in this match, artacho is doing a good job. she's running left and right. it's got to be so frustrating, because even when kerri is late, the reach makes the right spot. >> watch the hitter. hold your feet, hold your hands. get over the net as far as you can. now artacho trying again, and she
united states. it's 13-9. and that's on the line. nice play by laird. >> so the united states in their group, the united states, china, then the swiss, and australia. so not a killer pool, but certainly a competitive one that will test the americans. they'll try to hold their seed. as ross goes crosscourt. >> i think the story line is to attack kerri walsh jennings. you get the impression she wants them to have that challenge. >> and another block. that's six for walsh...
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and now north korea has become a nuclear-armed proxy for china to influence the actions of the united states, japan, and in my opinion, for china to use to create favorable scenarios that y assist the intimidation or metro con quest of taiwan. putting north korea's nuclearized c.b.m. on a chinese-made tell is about as obvious as you can get that china wants north korea to be a threat that it can use to influence the united states, japan, south korea, and to influence the evolution of the strategic balance in aisa. > in the back of the room. >> my name is rein pickerel. the president -- has made the commonnist party the vanguard of the chinese. mr. fisher, do you think the u.s. with the help of taiwan the squelch's hat will chinese resolve? like can we muster that level of deterrence? >> yes, we can but working with continuously te a effective deterrence that is pursued in coordination with , hopefully with the philippines and with an attentive eye to not just the balance of power in aisa but also the global balance of power and how the strategic relationship between russia and china is evolv
and now north korea has become a nuclear-armed proxy for china to influence the actions of the united states, japan, and in my opinion, for china to use to create favorable scenarios that y assist the intimidation or metro con quest of taiwan. putting north korea's nuclearized c.b.m. on a chinese-made tell is about as obvious as you can get that china wants north korea to be a threat that it can use to influence the united states, japan, south korea, and to influence the evolution of the...
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and carey, back to you. >> the united states, 12, japan and china are tied with 8. logon to nbc new york.com for the four to watch each day at the olympics. today's highlight also include michael phelps, back in the pool. no shortage of must-see action there, for sure. men's gymnastics team final airing in prime time monday night. four to watch has the preview. >>> a chilling message from a you will pay forever. 30-year-old katrina vitrona was dragged off a jogging path, sexually assaulted and strangled earlier this week. one day after the aspiring writer was held to rest, her family held a news conference with a stern warning to her killer. >> you know that my daughter was a force to be reckoned with and i guarantee you -- i guarantee you, you mother [ bleep ], that you will be reckoning with that force not only for the rest of your pathetic life, but for the rest of eternity as you [ bleep ] burn in hell. >> investigators looking into dna samples that may lead to the killer. meantime there is a $10,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. >>> new video
and carey, back to you. >> the united states, 12, japan and china are tied with 8. logon to nbc new york.com for the four to watch each day at the olympics. today's highlight also include michael phelps, back in the pool. no shortage of must-see action there, for sure. men's gymnastics team final airing in prime time monday night. four to watch has the preview. >>> a chilling message from a you will pay forever. 30-year-old katrina vitrona was dragged off a jogging path, sexually...
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in korea, i think puppet warfare started in korea, where basically large powers like the united states and china and russia are going into smaller countries and financing wars and fighting the wars out of their own homeland. they go over here so the mess doesn't come back to the front door and they started in korea and came to vietnam. obviously, as the storm continued with many complex -- with many conflicts, there are no new ideas or thought process. this is what i think jfk came up with when he started looking toward vietnam. in reality, the thing that we with pullingith out of the countries and freeing hubs of democracy, which is protected to look at south korea, look at that, even look at that with vietnam and everybody would agree that we not cords ofe are vietnam can't -- viet cong terrace building -- coming over -- terrorists coming over. guest: you have a series of regional conflicts involving and in many cases, islamic extremists or syria popular uprising, which has sort of captured extreme islamist andps, so you have libya syria, which threatens to spread to lebanon and parts of iraq.
in korea, i think puppet warfare started in korea, where basically large powers like the united states and china and russia are going into smaller countries and financing wars and fighting the wars out of their own homeland. they go over here so the mess doesn't come back to the front door and they started in korea and came to vietnam. obviously, as the storm continued with many complex -- with many conflicts, there are no new ideas or thought process. this is what i think jfk came up with when...
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china. and we asked, did you do it to help the chinese? he said absolutely. and my response was, but wouldn't that also hurt the united states navy? id, i guess you're right. i can't help china without hurting the united states navy. >> how come that conversation wasn't recorded? >> well, a lot of different reasons. the first reason was we were doing it in a prison. and when we went over there, we never expected him to talk. and it was not in his policy to record all of our interviews. and it wasn't our method of operation. when chi mak said he passed information to china. part of me was delighted, this was a break through, and now he was telling me the truth. part of me was angry, pissed because he was putting sailors into a really vulnerable position. only to satisfy his own ego. only to get the gratification to talk to people about the work he had done. he had no regard for the safety and security. >> once we made the arrest of chi mak and his family, then it was a waiting period. and we were going to dot every i and t to make sure there were no gaps to rerail the gaat. then people would get away with it for decades. ♪ is it a f
china. and we asked, did you do it to help the chinese? he said absolutely. and my response was, but wouldn't that also hurt the united states navy? id, i guess you're right. i can't help china without hurting the united states navy. >> how come that conversation wasn't recorded? >> well, a lot of different reasons. the first reason was we were doing it in a prison. and when we went over there, we never expected him to talk. and it was not in his policy to record all of our...
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officers drawing their guns at a family it turns out that family had recently arrived in the united states from china and they simply didn't know when police/their lights it means for you to pull over. you can see, confuse that woman is when she comes out. the officers decided not to give them a ticket instead, they explained the rules of the ro boy in the back seat a sticker and a high five. >>> heavy rain ringing big puddles and with that, standing water comes mosquitoes. we will tell you the unlikely places where mosquitoes are >>> we are tracking the floods. were all over it. they are filling sandbags right now. >>> the standing water where mosquitoes multiplied fast. we will tell you what >>> but first, breaking news, a four-year-old is in critical condition. a car hit the little boy. we first wrote this to you at 4 pm, lease has since told us that he was playing in his driveway darted out into the street of this happening on tropicana boulevard. a medical chopper took the boy to the hospital. we will keep you updated when we learn more. >>> good evening. >> i'm going to get right to phillips. you c
officers drawing their guns at a family it turns out that family had recently arrived in the united states from china and they simply didn't know when police/their lights it means for you to pull over. you can see, confuse that woman is when she comes out. the officers decided not to give them a ticket instead, they explained the rules of the ro boy in the back seat a sticker and a high five. >>> heavy rain ringing big puddles and with that, standing water comes mosquitoes. we will...
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china. we asked did you do it to help the chinese? he said absolutely. wouldn't that also hurt the united states navy? he eventually came around and right. i can't help china without hurting the united states navy. >> how come that conversation wasn't recorded? >> well, a lot of different reasons. the first reason was we were doing it in the santa ana prison, and when we went over there, we never expected him to talk, and it was not the policy to record all of our interviews. it just wasn't our method of operation. when chimack finally confessed me that he had been passing sensitive information to china, part of me was delighted. this is a breakthrough. this is who we had been working at for a long period of time, and now he was telling the truth. part of me was angry, pissed because he was putting sailors into a really vulnerable position. only to satisfy his own ego. only to get the gratification of talking to people about the work he had done. he had no regard for the sailors' safety and security. >> it wasn't until a year and a half later we went to trial, but we were going to dot every i and cross every t to make sure that th
china. we asked did you do it to help the chinese? he said absolutely. wouldn't that also hurt the united states navy? he eventually came around and right. i can't help china without hurting the united states navy. >> how come that conversation wasn't recorded? >> well, a lot of different reasons. the first reason was we were doing it in the santa ana prison, and when we went over there, we never expected him to talk, and it was not the policy to record all of our interviews. it...
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. >> he didn't say china was sending its criminals into the united states and china was corrupt and - what donald trump is talking about repeatedly is enforcing our immigration laws. building the wall. we simply can't -- i mean, this is a country, our country, is 100% composed of the descendants of immigrants. so it's not about being anti-immigrant. it's simply saying that you can't come into this country or any country for that matter illegally and just expect to stay there. and that's the way it's going to work. imagine in 11 million americans went south of the border and said we're just going to settle in mexico. i think the mexican government would not be too pleased. >> steven, what do you make of mr. trump's visit? >> clearly, i think what you're seeing here is a desperate campaign. seeing some effort to pivot to the middle. the problem is for the past 15 months, this man has been spewing out anti-immigrant hate and vitriol. you can't walk that back. the past 15 months, the two things he's made the center poo piece of his campaign has been a deportation force and a border wall,
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and the four by one hundred relay on saturday night. here is the medal count, 6 9d medals for the united states, followed by china and great britain. >> to commitment 2016, tim kaine will be i donald trump will visit both milwaukee and west bend. >> wisn 12 news time now is 4:59. the news continues right now. >> right now on "wisn 12 news this morning," another night, another round of unrest in milwaukee. police in riot gear patrolling the streets as crowds show up in the sherman park neighborhood. >> there was a car set on fire, calmer scene than saturday night. there is not a curfew in milwaukee but a state of emergency put in effect by governor scott walker. >> we are going live to tim el yet at the police headquarters. tim? >> we have seen this happen in the cities around the country recently and now it is happening in our city. the milwaukee police very busy overh order in the neighborhood. they were prepared for a second night of unrest last night and that is what they got. we are going to the video. over light large clouds showed up to shearman park neighborhood, police and sheriffs on hand and trying to keep the peace, but there
and the four by one hundred relay on saturday night. here is the medal count, 6 9d medals for the united states, followed by china and great britain. >> to commitment 2016, tim kaine will be i donald trump will visit both milwaukee and west bend. >> wisn 12 news time now is 4:59. the news continues right now. >> right now on "wisn 12 news this morning," another night, another round of unrest in milwaukee. police in riot gear patrolling the streets as crowds show up...
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lew: it is a g20 commitment the fact that the united states and china have gone through, two countries going through, that g20ects a commitment of the to do a fossil fuel subsidy reveal. subsidy reveal. the challenge after the review is enacting policies to take away the subsidies. we have seen around the world, particularly at a time of low oil prices, countries moving in a direction of trying to address structuraltant issues. it is hard. you have consumers, retail and industrial, who have built the subsidies into their expense models, into the family and business budget. because of low energy prices, it is ideal for countries to make the adjustment at this time. what we know is fossil fuel subsidies lead to distorted use which is bad for the environment and bad business practice. i hope it is an area that we can continue to make progress in. mr. wessel: what do oil exporters say when you bring up this conversation? have beenhe saudis taking steps to review their own subsidies. everyone, at some level, understands that it is a bad thing. i've never heard anyone advocate for the fossil
lew: it is a g20 commitment the fact that the united states and china have gone through, two countries going through, that g20ects a commitment of the to do a fossil fuel subsidy reveal. subsidy reveal. the challenge after the review is enacting policies to take away the subsidies. we have seen around the world, particularly at a time of low oil prices, countries moving in a direction of trying to address structuraltant issues. it is hard. you have consumers, retail and industrial, who have...
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in korea, i think puppet warfare started in korea, where basically large powers like the united states and chinasia are going into smaller countries and financing wars and fighting the wars out of their own homeland. they go over here so the mess doesn't come back to the front door and they started in korea and came to vietnam. obviously, as the storm continued with many complex -- with many conflicts, there are no new ideas or thought process. this is what i think jfk came up with when he started looking toward vietnam. in reality, the thing that we with pullingith out of the countries and freeing hubs of democracy, which is protected to look at south korea, look at that, even look at that with vietnam and everybody would agree that we not cords ofe are vietnam can't -- viet cong terrace building -- coming over -- terrorists coming over. guest: you have a series of regional conflicts involving and in many cases, islamic extremists or syria popular uprising, which has sort of captured extreme islamist andps, so you have libya syria, which threatens to spread to lebanon and parts of iraq. that th
in korea, i think puppet warfare started in korea, where basically large powers like the united states and chinasia are going into smaller countries and financing wars and fighting the wars out of their own homeland. they go over here so the mess doesn't come back to the front door and they started in korea and came to vietnam. obviously, as the storm continued with many complex -- with many conflicts, there are no new ideas or thought process. this is what i think jfk came up with when he...
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united states basketball. how they acted and how unselfish they are. this experience has made me a better coach. >> the united states finishes with 121 medals topping china with 51. so china is and germany. >> if si woo kim did not own the field he at least had an option to buy. he heads into today's final round with a chance to become tournament. we show si woo kim with his approach shot on eight, setting up an easy birdie putt. he's 22 under par heading to the back nine. he fades fast on the back nine. now he's eight shots off the pace. now an approach shot to set a birdie. check oit this shot from luke donald on the sand. it does everything but go in. the weekend belongs to si woo kim. he closes out in style. the 21 year old from south korea wins by five shots. it's his first pga tour victory. plan ton taking a flame thrower to wyndham milestones, it just worked out that way. >> he did not expect that. he is very happy to be the youngest winner this year. >> reporter: his play did not look like that of a 21 year old fresh faced tour not always seeking the safe play. his caddy attributes his win to something he did without, beer. >> he only played 125.
united states basketball. how they acted and how unselfish they are. this experience has made me a better coach. >> the united states finishes with 121 medals topping china with 51. so china is and germany. >> if si woo kim did not own the field he at least had an option to buy. he heads into today's final round with a chance to become tournament. we show si woo kim with his approach shot on eight, setting up an easy birdie putt. he's 22 under par heading to the back nine. he fades...
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and second in the finals last night. >> congratulations. here's a look at the medal count. the united states still leads, followed by china, and then japan. >> keep it going, right? >> i know, right? >> don't forget, two more at least today. gymnastics. still ahead on the wbz news at noon. >>> going for the win, the baseball fan who risked it all. how it ends, it is quite a >>> finally this noon, you've got to give this guy some credit. sometimes multitasking just doesn't work out. >> that was true for a man at a baseball game. a man at the padres game went for a foul ball. he seemed to forget he had a plate of nachos and hand. he missed the foul ball. kind of looked like cathy trying to talk and eat potato chips today. don't even deny it. a lot of them fell on the ground. >> what a waste of nachos. >> save the food. >> the nachos? the beer. >> it's a hot one today, so take breaks out there. the heat is going to stick around for a while. >> that will do it for us today at noon. the next newscast at 5:00. 4:30. >> have a great day. i worked years to get my medicare don't know where i'd be without it so when i heard about c
and second in the finals last night. >> congratulations. here's a look at the medal count. the united states still leads, followed by china, and then japan. >> keep it going, right? >> i know, right? >> don't forget, two more at least today. gymnastics. still ahead on the wbz news at noon. >>> going for the win, the baseball fan who risked it all. how it ends, it is quite a >>> finally this noon, you've got to give this guy some credit. sometimes...
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asians. 10 countries have come together this past january, and if you look at them, in many ways they are a bigger market for the united states than chinage problem, right? there is a huge hotbed in the south china sea. it will also depend on where the next president lies on that issue. curtis: absolutely. here in the united states, milkeng for our next institute asia summit -- tom: excuse me, that was a shameless plug. curtis: absolutely. that is why i am here. i learned this from watching the show every morning. what we are going to focus on in singapore is the forces shaping asia. in many ways, china will shape that -- to theu were going fullerton hotel in old court, i get that. that there is a generational shift among the -- we are, i would suggest, ignorant on taiwan, relatively england -- relatively ignorant on singapore. what is the next institutional change that the next president has to do with? curtis: we need to underscore to all of the people in america that there is no escaping the reality that china and the united states will continue to have to work together. tom: but what do we do with singapore and taiwan? curtis: if yo
asians. 10 countries have come together this past january, and if you look at them, in many ways they are a bigger market for the united states than chinage problem, right? there is a huge hotbed in the south china sea. it will also depend on where the next president lies on that issue. curtis: absolutely. here in the united states, milkeng for our next institute asia summit -- tom: excuse me, that was a shameless plug. curtis: absolutely. that is why i am here. i learned this from watching the...
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and now, north korea has become a nuclear-armed proxy for china to influence the actions of the united states, japan, and in my opinion, for china to use to create favorable scenarios that may assist the intimidation or eventual conquest of taiwan. putting north korea's nuclearized c.b.m. on a chinese-made tell is about as obvious as you can get that china wants north korea to be a threat that it can use to influence the united states, japan, south korea, and to influence the evolution of the strategic balance in aisa. -- asia. >> in the back of the room. >> my name is ryan pickerel. i am with the new foundation. the president -- has made the communist party the vanguard of national security or national sovereignty. mr. fisher, do you think the u.s. with the help of taiwan the muster a deterrence that will squelch's chinese resolve? like, can we muster that level of deterrence? >> yes, we can, but working with taiwan to create a continuously effective deterrence that is pursued in coordination with japan, hopefully with the philippines and with an attentive eye to not just the balance of powe
and now, north korea has become a nuclear-armed proxy for china to influence the actions of the united states, japan, and in my opinion, for china to use to create favorable scenarios that may assist the intimidation or eventual conquest of taiwan. putting north korea's nuclearized c.b.m. on a chinese-made tell is about as obvious as you can get that china wants north korea to be a threat that it can use to influence the united states, japan, south korea, and to influence the evolution of the...
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the united states, china and australia all have three gold. total number of medals, the united states leads with 12. >> 14 gold medals up for grabs monday. among the big events to watch is the women's 100 meter breaststroke. one of the russian swimmers who fought her ban from the games and won is in contention to medal in the event. the women's rugby e competition concludes and sailing begins with rio's water conditions still a major concern. the water is said to be contaminated with sewage and dangerous bacteria. keep up with all the news on our website. it has the latest on the athletes, venues and the competition. that's all at cnn.com/olympics. >>> 2016 a new week of campaigning in the united states and donald trump will try to keep the focus on the economy this week. he's set to deliver a policy speech in detroit monday. >> the latest poll shows trump has an even bigger gap to close with democratic rival hillary clinton. she has doubled her lead in the past motto 8%. trump meanwhile unleashed another personal attack on clinton questioning
the united states, china and australia all have three gold. total number of medals, the united states leads with 12. >> 14 gold medals up for grabs monday. among the big events to watch is the women's 100 meter breaststroke. one of the russian swimmers who fought her ban from the games and won is in contention to medal in the event. the women's rugby e competition concludes and sailing begins with rio's water conditions still a major concern. the water is said to be contaminated with...
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just in the not united states, but europe and china.mily: samsung is out with a phone that unlocks based on scanning your eye. is it possible that we could we see more innovation? roger: i expect tons of innovation. what i don't expect is there's -- there is nothing obvious they can do that causes the install base to upgrade at once. you need a big bulge to cause a major product cycle. for apple and samsung, they will be value stocks. i think apple is interesting because the pe multiples are so far below the s&p 500, yet the cash flow is exceptionally favorable. the dividends are very high. things, youthose can safely own apple and not worry about the product cycle. every once in a while, everything does lineup, you have a good period and the stock is up. apple iphone sales are struggling, it is still one third of their business. what do you think of the apple watch, or the next big thing? guests: i do not think apple's problem is innovation, they have the most successful product in the history of technology by a mile and it's almost im
just in the not united states, but europe and china.mily: samsung is out with a phone that unlocks based on scanning your eye. is it possible that we could we see more innovation? roger: i expect tons of innovation. what i don't expect is there's -- there is nothing obvious they can do that causes the install base to upgrade at once. you need a big bulge to cause a major product cycle. for apple and samsung, they will be value stocks. i think apple is interesting because the pe multiples are so...
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in basketball united states women face china but for horse lovers we have equestrian coverage and with indoor volleyball team usa coming off back-to-back supplementals on the co >>> the united states is running away with the medal if you're told you have cancer, explore your treatment options with specialists who treat only cancer. every stage... every day.... at cancer treatment centers of america. . >>> in hopes to save precious lives. the. >> is yesterday si story is...