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s firestorm with china. >> the n.b.a. tonight fighting back after being blasted for caving to china's communist government. comugzer adam silver, defending houston rockets g.m. daryl morey. >> we are not apologizing for darrell exercising his freedom of expression. >> shortly after adam silver, fresh backlash from the china's regime. canc lung a brooklyn nets event at a shanghai school. >> china has started pulling down signage. >> at least two retailers have pulled merchandise from their website. china state tv said it won't broadcast or stream n.b.a. pre-season games in china. >> trevor: oh, no! not the pre-season! no! ( laughter ) nobody cares about the pre-season games. fans in america are like, "cuban them here as well? can you... "yeah, the pre-season is just like the boring stuff we're forced to sit through before the main event. like, khanna banning pre-season is like disney getting rid of its lines. "i'm sorry, but you'll have to go straight to the rides from now on. i wish it didn't come to this!" "oh, no." stil
s firestorm with china. >> the n.b.a. tonight fighting back after being blasted for caving to china's communist government. comugzer adam silver, defending houston rockets g.m. daryl morey. >> we are not apologizing for darrell exercising his freedom of expression. >> shortly after adam silver, fresh backlash from the china's regime. canc lung a brooklyn nets event at a shanghai school. >> china has started pulling down signage. >> at least two retailers have...
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saying taiwan is part of china, part of the provinces of china. it's not like outright vandalism it's just like pruning the language. shifting the language to kind of go from one thing to another. how long will it be been going on for? years. years? and examples kept flowing such as the senkaku islands, a disputed territory actually but which for a while was china's inherent territory at least in mandarin on the wiki data pages. although there are elected office holders with powers to take down or lock articles, some of taiwan's wikipedians fear that these elections for these positions have been targeted to amidst a general rising atmosphere of intimidation. taiwanese wikipedians or people that voice anti chinese opinions on wikipedia, they get attacked and trolled and abused and doxxed on wikipedia regularly attacked. what does wikimedia global think of all of this? is it because they're american and they just don't know. the hostile word. well it's not. and lost in translations. heather ford has researched political edits on wikipedia. whenever
saying taiwan is part of china, part of the provinces of china. it's not like outright vandalism it's just like pruning the language. shifting the language to kind of go from one thing to another. how long will it be been going on for? years. years? and examples kept flowing such as the senkaku islands, a disputed territory actually but which for a while was china's inherent territory at least in mandarin on the wiki data pages. although there are elected office holders with powers to take down...
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china. china had an awful lot of time to build its ties and china's role is new and changing. second point. china has really limited goals in terms of its engagement in the middle east. it is reluctant and defensive and china has gotten half its oil from the middle east for almost two decades and they have lost sleep over it for almost two decades. they have tried to find ways to reduce their dependence on middle eastern oil and they've made it both to the general instability to the middle east and they're cutting off access to the middle eastern oil and they can't figure out a way to reduce their dependence and it is a little bit defensive. they are not trying to subplant the united states in the region and this is not the russian experience. they don't see this as a zero-sum game and they're trying to supplement and win-win solutions they talk about and they have very little appetite for military ties and they've built it in djibouti partly to safeguard the red sea, but they're not interes
china. china had an awful lot of time to build its ties and china's role is new and changing. second point. china has really limited goals in terms of its engagement in the middle east. it is reluctant and defensive and china has gotten half its oil from the middle east for almost two decades and they have lost sleep over it for almost two decades. they have tried to find ways to reduce their dependence on middle eastern oil and they've made it both to the general instability to the middle east...
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china will never pursue hegemony or expansion. china's cornerstone of foreign-policy. china believes in equality of all nations. in the 21st century, politics and the law of jungle outdated and obsolete. respect at to harmonious coexistence. china stands for equality among all countries, irrespective of their size. china respects the sovereignty of other countries and the social systems and development path independently chosen by the people of these countries. china stands ready to share its development experience with other countries and provide necessary assistance in time of need. yues, we have no intention to export our development model or two lecture others, nor do we attach any political straight to our system. equality andfor justice. we speak for justice and oppose bullying. engage others and extensive consultation and joint contribution in pursuit of shared benefits that we call for the handling of international affairs based on the merits of each particular case and for the settlement of issues through consultation. as the largest of helping country, china
china will never pursue hegemony or expansion. china's cornerstone of foreign-policy. china believes in equality of all nations. in the 21st century, politics and the law of jungle outdated and obsolete. respect at to harmonious coexistence. china stands for equality among all countries, irrespective of their size. china respects the sovereignty of other countries and the social systems and development path independently chosen by the people of these countries. china stands ready to share its...
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decade it decade and a half it was china china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going to move forward here but it's our way or the highway and that doesn't go down well the country that is successful is china fred. well i think that that's true and however it didn't start really from the trump administration i think globally is a nationalism and this lot of dissatisfaction with their own government you know using china as a scapegoat it's one way that this administration is doing i think if you're looking at in terms of the were order or human the definition of democracy i think that all nations should have a role in terms of def
decade it decade and a half it was china china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each...
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the china—us trade war. so far the us has imposed tariffs on more than $360 billion of chinese goods, and china has retaliated with tariffs on more than $110bn of us products, all of which could knock china's economic miracle off course. mark schaub, international partner at the asia—based law firm king & wood mallesonsjoins me now. what china has achieved in 70 years is really economically quite remarkable, isn't it? it really kicked off about 30 years ago so most of that spectacular growth started, like you said, in the early 19905. that rate, still over 696, it isa 19905. that rate, still over 696, it is a figure that will be the envy of many developed western economies who could get nowhere near that currently. but it is still a lot lower than china has gotten used to in recent decades. back in 1993 the highest rate of growth was 1a%, like you mentioned. but nowadays, the base of the economy is so much larger, it would be hard to maintain that kind of momentum so i think china doesn't expect to see tho
the china—us trade war. so far the us has imposed tariffs on more than $360 billion of chinese goods, and china has retaliated with tariffs on more than $110bn of us products, all of which could knock china's economic miracle off course. mark schaub, international partner at the asia—based law firm king & wood mallesonsjoins me now. what china has achieved in 70 years is really economically quite remarkable, isn't it? it really kicked off about 30 years ago so most of that spectacular...
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economy from china's as quickly as possible. what do you mean by that >> just as stefan said, there seems to be a strong conclusion that has been drawn by the administration as well as by many, many outside specialists that the two systems are fundamentally incompatible, however deeply intertwined they are now, and that continued engagement at this level certainly does not serve u.s. economic interests, it doesn't serve u.s. technology interests or national security interests and that in fact some kind of an unwinding, and we've seen quite a bit of that so far, is what the u.s. policy ought to be seeking. and i think it is even more important to observe what is going on outside these current formal trade negotiations when it comes to u.s./china economic relations because this unwinding has already begun whether you are talking about trade flow, technology flows, human being flows. they are all shrinking >> and we have seen so many of the side issues that week, whether it be capital controls or banning people, so many different i
economy from china's as quickly as possible. what do you mean by that >> just as stefan said, there seems to be a strong conclusion that has been drawn by the administration as well as by many, many outside specialists that the two systems are fundamentally incompatible, however deeply intertwined they are now, and that continued engagement at this level certainly does not serve u.s. economic interests, it doesn't serve u.s. technology interests or national security interests and that in...
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but in a natural terms nobody is coming out for china. and —— no one is beating out china. posner needs that investment to run the country at the current georgia. his reform of the pension system will be an expensive exercise and he needs china's country and investment... in the waragainst in the war against plastic, is coca—cola a friend or foe? the a nswer coca—cola a friend or foe? the answer seems of his book coca—cola's chief executive james because he talks to the bbc about what sepsis alters giant is taking to clean up oui’ alters giant is taking to clean up our waiter virk alters giant is taking to clean up ourwaitervirk —— alters giant is taking to clean up our waiter virk —— oceans and rivers, but can they really be environmentally conscious? coke is a growing brand and i think it is going because we have been able to marry the great marketing and love that people have for the brand with the clear statement that we are going to be part of the solution on the crisis that exists. according to a recent global audit, you are found to be the most placid
but in a natural terms nobody is coming out for china. and —— no one is beating out china. posner needs that investment to run the country at the current georgia. his reform of the pension system will be an expensive exercise and he needs china's country and investment... in the waragainst in the war against plastic, is coca—cola a friend or foe? the a nswer coca—cola a friend or foe? the answer seems of his book coca—cola's chief executive james because he talks to the bbc about what...
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asia coming up inspired by brett turn briggs movement but very much on her own how one young woman in china works to stay the earth hoping to inspire the other 1000000000 to do the same plus india's capital delhi launched a new scheme making bus travel more attractive for women but is it taking the right approach. and guess what happens when we teach afghan women to code and find a special way to speak up. i'm melissa chan you're watching d.w. news asia thank you for joining us well it might be fridays for a future but it's wednesdays for women on the program today our stories all feature women as a theme in some way we start with climate change in china how the country decides to tackle its environmental problems will determine the direction of the global climate crisis correspondent mathias bolinger tags along with one student there who understands the urgency. whenever she can how we know this it's the flower market in her home city of we need who conquered money she buys trees seedlings to plant in the surrounding areas. it's his contribution to the world wide fridays for future protest
asia coming up inspired by brett turn briggs movement but very much on her own how one young woman in china works to stay the earth hoping to inspire the other 1000000000 to do the same plus india's capital delhi launched a new scheme making bus travel more attractive for women but is it taking the right approach. and guess what happens when we teach afghan women to code and find a special way to speak up. i'm melissa chan you're watching d.w. news asia thank you for joining us well it might be...
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-china trade negotiations. >> we just completed a negotiation with china. we are doing very well. we are having another one tomorrow. reporter: the president will meet with the vice premiere tomorrow. it's unclear how much progress was made today. but leaving the talks today treasury secretary steven mnuchin seemed pleased. president trump had high praise portray gowd -- praise portray y gowdy. lou: turkish forces surrounded two cities inside the syrian border. forcing more than 60,000 people to flee the area. erdogan is threatening to send 3.6 million syrian refugees into europe if the european union continues to call turkey's incursion into syria an invasion. they have had a deal to prevent refugees from entering european nations in exchange for financial assistance to help care for this to refugees. joining us, robert o'brien. as the saying goes, you are hitting the ground running and everything is moving quickly around you. let's start with syria. the turkish government obviously has insisted on a major military operation and are carrying it out. what do you see and what is th
-china trade negotiations. >> we just completed a negotiation with china. we are doing very well. we are having another one tomorrow. reporter: the president will meet with the vice premiere tomorrow. it's unclear how much progress was made today. but leaving the talks today treasury secretary steven mnuchin seemed pleased. president trump had high praise portray gowd -- praise portray y gowdy. lou: turkish forces surrounded two cities inside the syrian border. forcing more than 60,000...
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don't offend china, don't offend china. we thought we progressed from that but this is a clear reminder, no, we haven't. >> this brings, this whole negotiation it shows how it goes beyond just trade and reform of the chinese economy. the president is embroiled right now in impeachment process here in the united states. he is also brought the chinese into the question of whether they should be investigating the biden family. the chinese have, you know, this crisis on their hands in hong kong with civil unrest. and those issues, you have to think, you know, i think for the negotiators on the trade front, they're trying to put, put them out of the picture but i think for the top lead es, for president xi and president trump, those things will weigh into things. and you know, there is a lot of milestones in the next few weeks including potentially a meeting in november where we have to see how the side stories play into the overall thinking. neil: it makes you wonder, i know you reported on this a lot, u.s. interests to do busi
don't offend china, don't offend china. we thought we progressed from that but this is a clear reminder, no, we haven't. >> this brings, this whole negotiation it shows how it goes beyond just trade and reform of the chinese economy. the president is embroiled right now in impeachment process here in the united states. he is also brought the chinese into the question of whether they should be investigating the biden family. the chinese have, you know, this crisis on their hands in hong...
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china. china. china. china. china. you take china. china. china. i love them. china. china. china. i have to have my china. >> that was from 2015. that was the way he started to run for president. that was his stated for having to run for president. i have to have my china. china. he becomes president. believe it or not -- on the issue of china, china, china, i have to have my china, and for that job which you think would be very important for them to get the right person, he picks somebody who reportedly had never been to china, who does not speak chinese, has not formally studied china. how does he pick this guy on his supposedly top issue? well, the guy did write some books with some amazing titles that you can imagine, perhaps, maybe appealed to the president's sense of branding on this issue. because peter navarro's books on china are called things like "death by china." "confronting the dragon." also "the coming china wars." it's good enough. look at that. "death by china." get me that guy. it sounds awesome. please tell me that's a movie already. that's how we got our nation
china. china. china. china. china. you take china. china. china. i love them. china. china. china. i have to have my china. >> that was from 2015. that was the way he started to run for president. that was his stated for having to run for president. i have to have my china. china. he becomes president. believe it or not -- on the issue of china, china, china, i have to have my china, and for that job which you think would be very important for them to get the right person, he picks...
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and china have agreed on a partial trade deal that according to u.s. president trump this means the u.s. is suspending plans to increase tariffs next tuesday on about $250000000000.00 of chinese imports to 30 percent from 25 percent trump and chinese president xi jinping could sign the partial agreement as early as next though rather as early as november investors welcome the news with u.s. markets ending the day higher. and said look at this with our financial correspondent in new york yen scorer and now yes markets have been looking forward to a trade agreement and in particular to this meeting between trump and all day what do they make of this trade deal. well there is some relief on the wall street but it will be very interesting to see how the market opens on monday because they have been told many headlines shortly before the markets closed at some point we sold blue chips trading up by more than 500 points what we did not end on the high note the market at the end again a good 300 points well it still is a pretty decent trading session but over
and china have agreed on a partial trade deal that according to u.s. president trump this means the u.s. is suspending plans to increase tariffs next tuesday on about $250000000000.00 of chinese imports to 30 percent from 25 percent trump and chinese president xi jinping could sign the partial agreement as early as next though rather as early as november investors welcome the news with u.s. markets ending the day higher. and said look at this with our financial correspondent in new york yen...
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we need to change china before china changes. >> reporter: pro-democra protesters believe their more aggressive tactics a accelerating change, but beijing has used the tactics to rtray ats toters as violent th stability. on facebook, chinese state media outlet "china ily" equated the protesters to terrorists who attacked the u.s. on 9/11. >> ( translated ): for two months now, the hong kong poli have been doing their duty according to the law.g' hong kradical demonstrators have repeatedly attacked police officers with extremely dangerous tools. they have already committed seriously violent crimes and have begun to show signs of terrorism. >> reporter: chi agan threatening to use its military. troops massed on the hong kong border, and the army unit already garrisoned in hong kong, released a slick video showingld rs practicing. but beijing knows there's with the u.s. if the militaryhip intervened because that's what president trump has warned. >> we're also carefully honitoring the situation i kong. the world fully expects that the chinesgovernment will honorin its bitreaty. how chin
we need to change china before china changes. >> reporter: pro-democra protesters believe their more aggressive tactics a accelerating change, but beijing has used the tactics to rtray ats toters as violent th stability. on facebook, chinese state media outlet "china ily" equated the protesters to terrorists who attacked the u.s. on 9/11. >> ( translated ): for two months now, the hong kong poli have been doing their duty according to the law.g' hong kradical demonstrators...
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we can unite on saying how terrible china is. that's fine, and there's much to complain about as i did, as you did, but we also have to work with china. we have to look out for our own interests and we're entangled with china and learning to walk and chew gum, you know, and challenge that government when it's appropriate to do so more than we have, i think you're right in the past, but while also carving out space to have a strategic partnership on issues that we can't do anything about on our own. >> i'm sorry. we're on our deadline right now. the remaining thing to do evening this you is to welcome you to the fellowship of the american academy, and there are quite a few of them here tonight, all together only 117, and obviously the moynihan awardee is always a welcome member. >> thank you. >> so i will, >> thank you so much. (applause) >> thank you. my pleasure. and for a truly stimulating and wonderful presentation. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you.
we can unite on saying how terrible china is. that's fine, and there's much to complain about as i did, as you did, but we also have to work with china. we have to look out for our own interests and we're entangled with china and learning to walk and chew gum, you know, and challenge that government when it's appropriate to do so more than we have, i think you're right in the past, but while also carving out space to have a strategic partnership on issues that we can't do anything about on our...
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he has long been known in the china community is a robust voice on china. in 2008, he cofounded the project 2049 with mark stokes, he has been very active in this region in a wide industry engrossed career and were starting off with a consulting firm and gone on to different areas with a nonprofit organization in asia. he served as a deputy secretary of state for the asian pacific affairs was responsible for china mongolia, hong kong, australia and the pacific islands. and maybe you have the file for him, and one of the things he has done in terms of being a robust thinker, he is very proud of this and has every right to be. in june 2019 he helped develop the long-term -- in order to deal china the strategic competitor and created a new position in the department of defense called the secretary of defense for china. that has been a very important development because his help focus and synthesize the thinking and the pentagon on china and were delighted that he has taken the time to come and talk to us so without further ado i turn the floor over to randy. [
he has long been known in the china community is a robust voice on china. in 2008, he cofounded the project 2049 with mark stokes, he has been very active in this region in a wide industry engrossed career and were starting off with a consulting firm and gone on to different areas with a nonprofit organization in asia. he served as a deputy secretary of state for the asian pacific affairs was responsible for china mongolia, hong kong, australia and the pacific islands. and maybe you have the...
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thembassy in china so you know e china story quite well. he's a graduate of yale university, former fulbright fellow and she's here in washington with his wife gloriau former radio tv news, three children. i'm going to turn it over his reported around the world in asia, the middle east and he will make a opening observations about the book and then w we'll open it up to the q-and-a. thank you very much, jim. >> thank you so much to all of you for taking time out of your busy, sunny friday and thanks to those of you watching at home on c-span appreciate having you here as well and thank you to tpeter. he was one of the first people to read a manuscript of the book early on and since he didn't throw it back in my face or tear it up or embarrass me in another way i thought i was probably okay moving forward with this and he was also kind enough to write a one of the blurbs on the back of the book. i wanted to start by getting asked how i came to a write this book and what my intention what theti process was to recognizing what i call the shado
thembassy in china so you know e china story quite well. he's a graduate of yale university, former fulbright fellow and she's here in washington with his wife gloriau former radio tv news, three children. i'm going to turn it over his reported around the world in asia, the middle east and he will make a opening observations about the book and then w we'll open it up to the q-and-a. thank you very much, jim. >> thank you so much to all of you for taking time out of your busy, sunny friday...
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the with of china with a no plane or. a no go for both of us in the row there are no was twice a year the grovelling apology came after the team's general manager daryl morey tweeted support for the protests in hong kong he quickly deleted the tweet and said he didn't intend to cause offense kumble words to underline the importance of chinese money to the n.b.a. china's state broadcaster announced it would no longer show rockets games and the chinese basketball association says its ending its relationship with the club should be houston rockets a largely responsible for china's interest in the sport which took a large stride forward when they signed local boy ya meaning in 2002 now the market there is worth billions to the association. last year more than half a 1000000000 chinese fans watched n.b.a. matches h.q.'s is a potential buyer of merchandise and tickets just last weekend the brooklyn nets play the l.a. lakers in china the nets are owned by chinese 1000000000 it joseph sinai the co-founder of web titan ali baba fo
the with of china with a no plane or. a no go for both of us in the row there are no was twice a year the grovelling apology came after the team's general manager daryl morey tweeted support for the protests in hong kong he quickly deleted the tweet and said he didn't intend to cause offense kumble words to underline the importance of chinese money to the n.b.a. china's state broadcaster announced it would no longer show rockets games and the chinese basketball association says its ending its...
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we love china. we love playing there. >> reporter: even daryl himself whose original tweet said he didn't intend to offend anyone in china saying i've had a lot of opportunity since the tweet to hear and consider other perspectives. >> the nba has lead the way in progressive thought, in ideology and speak your mind and doing the right thing culturally and to see the nba cave in this manner is absolutely stunning. >> reporter: why would the nba, which one senator called the wokest professional sports league buckle to pressure from a foreign power. experts say it's because china is a financial slam dunk for the nba. worth billions. the nba has 25 marketing pat nershne -- partnerships and more than 200 stores in china. more than 600 million people watched nba games on chinese tv during the 2017-2018 season. >> the ratings were higher in china. more in china watched than in the united states. extraordinary. >> reporter: china sports analysts knows its influence on and off the court and immediately start
we love china. we love playing there. >> reporter: even daryl himself whose original tweet said he didn't intend to offend anyone in china saying i've had a lot of opportunity since the tweet to hear and consider other perspectives. >> the nba has lead the way in progressive thought, in ideology and speak your mind and doing the right thing culturally and to see the nba cave in this manner is absolutely stunning. >> reporter: why would the nba, which one senator called the...
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to keep buying so much from china and not sell enough to china. what are we seeing from the china side? derek is, as usual, right. this is about china not getting hit in the face quite so much. the thing to remember about the trade war is, especially for china, it has got less to do with the numbers and more with the confidence in fact. that it -- the confidence effect. that is hard to measure. if we look at the trade data that came in today, what we can see is imports are continuing to fall faster than exports. while sending stuff to the rest nothe world is bad, it is as bad as the domestic economy and the decreasing demand that is filtering through. it could be the case that china is dragging on the rest of the economy globally rather than the other way around. thanks very much to both of you. thanks to derek wall bank and jeff, for the latest on what is going on with china. there is a lot of talk with the china narrative, some of it having an impact on the markets. but european equity markets are taking a dip. we have yet to see the paperwork b
to keep buying so much from china and not sell enough to china. what are we seeing from the china side? derek is, as usual, right. this is about china not getting hit in the face quite so much. the thing to remember about the trade war is, especially for china, it has got less to do with the numbers and more with the confidence in fact. that it -- the confidence effect. that is hard to measure. if we look at the trade data that came in today, what we can see is imports are continuing to fall...
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-china trade war. u.s. markets closed lower on tuesday, this is as bloomberg learned that the trump administration is discussing restrictions on port polio flows into china. that includes a particular focus on investments made by u.s. government retirement funds. joining me to discuss bloomberg's stocks editor dave wilson in new york. dave, start with just talking to that we saw selloff a little bit today. how much did china play a role in this? dave: well, they certainly played a role to the extent that if you look at chinese companies here in the form of american deposits and receipts, they took a hit. i mean we're talking about retailer alibaba holding down 4%. j.d.com down 4%. the other search engine 2% and we started to see how the back and forth between up u.s. and china is showing in terms of individual companies and industries. i say that because three biggest eclines in the s&p 500 today were lab equipment companies, they were all down more than 6%. a had this dutch company, competitor of theirs co
-china trade war. u.s. markets closed lower on tuesday, this is as bloomberg learned that the trump administration is discussing restrictions on port polio flows into china. that includes a particular focus on investments made by u.s. government retirement funds. joining me to discuss bloomberg's stocks editor dave wilson in new york. dave, start with just talking to that we saw selloff a little bit today. how much did china play a role in this? dave: well, they certainly played a role to the...
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and china. we had a speech by mike pence yesterday, and somewhat of a reply by the chinese government. as the futuree relationship between the u.s. and china going out five years? mark: it's not going to be good going forward. there's going to be a lot of tension, i believe, for many reasons. as you know, there's strategic reasons. the south china sea, belt and road concerns, what china is doing in africa, etc., and of course, most importantly, technology transfer. so it is going to be touch and go going forward. the interesting thing about the u.s. political situation is that both the democrats and republicans seem to agree that they've got to be tougher on china. but at the end of the day, both countries need each other, and there will be something worked out, but it is not going to be easy. it will be difficult. guy: if you are running a big multinational in the united states that has exposure to china, nike, the nba stand out at the moment, how do you satisfy your u.s. customers and their mo
and china. we had a speech by mike pence yesterday, and somewhat of a reply by the chinese government. as the futuree relationship between the u.s. and china going out five years? mark: it's not going to be good going forward. there's going to be a lot of tension, i believe, for many reasons. as you know, there's strategic reasons. the south china sea, belt and road concerns, what china is doing in africa, etc., and of course, most importantly, technology transfer. so it is going to be touch...
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s in paying china celebrates 70 years of communist rule. the country's extraordinary economic transformation and ask what has been the cost of china's rapid growth. business to business i'm going to office in berlin welcome lover celebrations and a display of military might so moch 7 decades of communist rule this is how the party is celebrating 70 years in power how we look at now today rather we look at how the country could grow so rapidly what will happen now that growth is slowing down and the impact of the trade war with the united states but 1st let's take a quick look back at 70 years of economic development. back in 949 when the communists people so public of china was founded the country was dirt poor poorer than many african nations 70 percent of the population up peasants and day laborers getting by on an income of just $57.00 per year in a mostly agricultural economy common is possibly the most it owns reforms in the 1950 s. nationalized industry and distributed land from the wealthy to the country's poor but those policies let
s in paying china celebrates 70 years of communist rule. the country's extraordinary economic transformation and ask what has been the cost of china's rapid growth. business to business i'm going to office in berlin welcome lover celebrations and a display of military might so moch 7 decades of communist rule this is how the party is celebrating 70 years in power how we look at now today rather we look at how the country could grow so rapidly what will happen now that growth is slowing down and...
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china. yeah but i mean let me go to fred but you know i mean you know andrew brought it up again and again he brought it up 1st before i did i when i look at how the western media treats china there is an implicit racism in there all of the time and it's really extraordinary from these liberal but media outlets but they do sound racist because a non caucasian non western power is challenging the current paradigm and i don't see any reason why the chinese are going to look backwards because they have a whole lot to look forward to is the west tears itself up over ridiculous ideological things but i don't want to go into it because i get sick and tired of hearing about it but china has every reason to look forward last minute goes to fred yes i totally agree with you it's a lot of racism going on not only against china but also against chinese americans in the united states people always think that well looking at these chinese people how can they do so well they must be stealing this is not t
china. yeah but i mean let me go to fred but you know i mean you know andrew brought it up again and again he brought it up 1st before i did i when i look at how the western media treats china there is an implicit racism in there all of the time and it's really extraordinary from these liberal but media outlets but they do sound racist because a non caucasian non western power is challenging the current paradigm and i don't see any reason why the chinese are going to look backwards because they...
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whether it's china or hong kong and their different beliefs i call kong while it is under china it is its own democracy so i think they are parallel but they are also different in the sense that the hong kong hers are are not exactly under chinese rule there are demands that some that have been met some that haven't and this is still ongoing the whole trade war these talks are going on this week i mean all of these other this other noise that's just contributing to the already high tensions that's not only economic it's now become so political intellectual property theft and now this it's just tensions are not going away but you do see a bipartisan republicans and democrats alike came out in support of the original tweet and said no no no we have freedom of speech here we're going to back them up and that was the only thing lately we've been able to get republicans and democrats to agree on is they said they were going to back them up for the freedom of speech and that brought a lot of the spotlight of what has been going on in china besides just their trade practices alternately thou
whether it's china or hong kong and their different beliefs i call kong while it is under china it is its own democracy so i think they are parallel but they are also different in the sense that the hong kong hers are are not exactly under chinese rule there are demands that some that have been met some that haven't and this is still ongoing the whole trade war these talks are going on this week i mean all of these other this other noise that's just contributing to the already high tensions...
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said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think so different they your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't facts but deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying that for those who rely on its money there are some lines which cannot be crossed joining us now via skype from manchester in the u.k. simon chadwick simon is a professor of sports enterprise itself a business school in manchester good to have you with us simon how do you see all of this playing out i mean the n.b.a. is a pretty big deal in china not only in terms of sport but in terms of jobs. i was actually really surprised by this incident because the n.b.a. for best for the 2 decades now has not only invested a lot of money but it's also invested a lot of time into their activities in china and t
said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think so different they your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't facts but deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying...
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they are socialist china stands proudly in the east. there is no power that can shake the position of our great motherland. there is no power that can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from moving forward. president xi they're standing at the same spot where multitool stood back in 149 and declared the founding of the people's republic that historic announcement was just the start of one of the most important chapters of world history the rise of china. october the 1st $949.00 mousy dong proclaims the founding of the people's republic of china and gentleman square. that ended decades of civil war pitting chairman mao's communists against nationalists mao transformed the feudal society is great leap forward collectivized industry and agriculture and set unreachable targets the result catastrophic famine and the deaths of tens of millions facing criticism out launched his cultural revolution in 1966 thousands of opponents were sent to camps or executed. after decades of isolation china took steps to open up to the world welco
they are socialist china stands proudly in the east. there is no power that can shake the position of our great motherland. there is no power that can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from moving forward. president xi they're standing at the same spot where multitool stood back in 149 and declared the founding of the people's republic that historic announcement was just the start of one of the most important chapters of world history the rise of china. october the 1st $949.00...
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but this comes as a fresh data from china shows just how much the trade war weighs on its economy china's imports and exports fell by more than analysts expected in september official government data showed flagging demand at home and abroad weighing on the world's 2nd largest economy the news from china customs isn't rosy. dryness foreign trade has shrunk more than the experts expected. you know you're going in september trying to total import and export value was $2.00 trillion you won a decrease of 3.3 percent exports were $1.00 trillion yuan a decrease of 0.7 percent and imports decreased by 6.2 percent. u.s. punitive tariffs continue to hit the chinese economy hard fewer and fewer goods are being shipped to the u.s. in september alone chinese exports to the u.s. fell by over 20 percent compared to the same month last year imports slumped by over 15 percent the u.s. is increasingly losing its importance as a trading partner for china in the 1st 9 months of the year the european union continue to be one of the most important trading partners for china with a trade volume of $5100000000
but this comes as a fresh data from china shows just how much the trade war weighs on its economy china's imports and exports fell by more than analysts expected in september official government data showed flagging demand at home and abroad weighing on the world's 2nd largest economy the news from china customs isn't rosy. dryness foreign trade has shrunk more than the experts expected. you know you're going in september trying to total import and export value was $2.00 trillion you won a...
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china's exports to the u.s. declined by about 12 percent in the 1st half the vietnam's exports have gone up by 33 percent to the u.s. by the dish also seen its exports of the u.s. increase so there are benefits to be had with a silver lining for trees in that. the u.s. customers are not buying from china but they're looking elsewhere so all businesses . elsewhere in asia changing best strategies to react to what's going on between the u.s. and china so this is for us as it's been going on for many years as china's as it's become more expensive to produce in china us we just have gone up there there's already been a relocation so companies have been looking elsewhere including chinese companies and american companies have been looking elsewhere in developing asia i think what's happened with the trade conflict is that process has accelerated so you've seen increases in if the f.b.i. approvals from american companies and chinese companies into the rest of developing asia there have been what seem like some more po
china's exports to the u.s. declined by about 12 percent in the 1st half the vietnam's exports have gone up by 33 percent to the u.s. by the dish also seen its exports of the u.s. increase so there are benefits to be had with a silver lining for trees in that. the u.s. customers are not buying from china but they're looking elsewhere so all businesses . elsewhere in asia changing best strategies to react to what's going on between the u.s. and china so this is for us as it's been going on for...
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would safeguard china's sovereignty and security. let's bring in the ws mathias billings who's at the celebrations in beijing good morning to you mathias president easy saying this morning that nothing can stop the rise of china was that message more for the home crowd or for the international audience. it was of course for both but the more important crowd here is the home crowd because what she chimping ideology what his narrative his promise to his people is is that he will make china strong and powerful his predecessors have started to konami reforms they have started this economic miracle they have achieved some. economic prosperity and he will be the one who gives china the role that he thinks it should have on the international stage these. are the preparations and the parade has been broadcast throughout china broadly in social media on t.v. in newspapers so it is really a show of. what the communist party thinks it has achieved and it is thanks very much for that from beijing ok let's go straight to hong kong now and there a
would safeguard china's sovereignty and security. let's bring in the ws mathias billings who's at the celebrations in beijing good morning to you mathias president easy saying this morning that nothing can stop the rise of china was that message more for the home crowd or for the international audience. it was of course for both but the more important crowd here is the home crowd because what she chimping ideology what his narrative his promise to his people is is that he will make china strong...
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president of china say it. just look over here thousands of people what happens to hong kong opiated make the future of what that was a promise and of the things you do hear people say the sense into us but today will go tomorrow tom but not as promised but as a warning in terms of promise what about the consensus of $99.00 to do in ridge type a and b. and b. is going to be that there was going to be one china is that the longer relevant i would like to point out this $92.00 sentence the consensus of $92.00 was achieved between that chunk. and the communist party and that means that when its people know not to the obligation to get into the state of what one's tongue in cheek and his party wanted namely to see we owe we hope not the minute we don't do that the town is people wanted to to to say to the word we are we are at the market take and we want to govern us in the sovereign state he just to be clear what you are saying is that taiwan now rejects the consensus of $99.00 to $2.00. yes well this is and i hav
president of china say it. just look over here thousands of people what happens to hong kong opiated make the future of what that was a promise and of the things you do hear people say the sense into us but today will go tomorrow tom but not as promised but as a warning in terms of promise what about the consensus of $99.00 to do in ridge type a and b. and b. is going to be that there was going to be one china is that the longer relevant i would like to point out this $92.00 sentence the...
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china is willing to buy more u.s. agricultural products under the phase one trade deal, but only if tariffs are rolled back. to highlight how far apart washington and beijing remain as trade tensions push the imf to cut the global outlook to a global low, let's bring in tom mackenzie and kathleen hays joining us for the conversation. tom, yesterday, we were talking about beijing wanted more discussions before it signed any deal. it seems like these conditions are building even for this mini deal. tom: it does seem like china is starting to poke holes in this handshake agreement that president trump sealed on friday. what they are saying now is that, yes, we can by $40 billion to $50 billion worth of u.s. farm goods, that is not a problem, at least on the surface. we can by all sorts of things whether it is soybeans, pork or even fertilizer, but we need for that to happen in the practical sense is the rollback of these tariffs. up until this point, what china has been doing is giving waivers to their own companies, all
china is willing to buy more u.s. agricultural products under the phase one trade deal, but only if tariffs are rolled back. to highlight how far apart washington and beijing remain as trade tensions push the imf to cut the global outlook to a global low, let's bring in tom mackenzie and kathleen hays joining us for the conversation. tom, yesterday, we were talking about beijing wanted more discussions before it signed any deal. it seems like these conditions are building even for this mini...
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today a socialist china is standing proudly in the world's east. and no force can change the position of our great motherland and no force can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from stepping forward. the spectacle that followed was designed to highlight china's rise from a nation in despair to a global superpower. at the forefront of that newfound confidence a display of military might on a massive scale advanced weaponry including nuclear capable mistrials rumbling through beijing. the event comes at a crucial time growth is slowing as the trade war with the u.s. takes its toll on the economy and calls for more democracy grow louder both in hong kong and among the middle classes in mainland china. so i discussed this with former boss to china and asked him if the celebrations were purely for domestic consumption yes indeed you see the whole population is excluded from the celebrations the joy that she jinping in this speech this morning spoke is going there will be seen why because this is a strong message to the people of the people
today a socialist china is standing proudly in the world's east. and no force can change the position of our great motherland and no force can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from stepping forward. the spectacle that followed was designed to highlight china's rise from a nation in despair to a global superpower. at the forefront of that newfound confidence a display of military might on a massive scale advanced weaponry including nuclear capable mistrials rumbling through...
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the people's republic of china. the communist leadership has organised a huge military parade in beijing, and is hoping the big day isn't overshadowed by demonstrations in hong kong. live now to beijing our correspondent robin brant is there. what you can probably see what you can policy now is a long shot. that is why the consequences of the industrial progress. over the last seven decades, since its founding in 1949. i keep picking down to the left. the only one amongst the senior leaders. the most senior leadership here in china. he is now 93. this is the beginning of the parade. taking part, about 600 pieces of military equipment on display. about 160 aircraft flying over. the military on the run up to today, have said they don't want this to be seen as a show of force, china flexing its muscles. there might be some scepticism about that. it does want the world to see this parade the military hardware, stop that increasingly made here. most of all, it wants the world to see china proudly celebrating seven decade
the people's republic of china. the communist leadership has organised a huge military parade in beijing, and is hoping the big day isn't overshadowed by demonstrations in hong kong. live now to beijing our correspondent robin brant is there. what you can probably see what you can policy now is a long shot. that is why the consequences of the industrial progress. over the last seven decades, since its founding in 1949. i keep picking down to the left. the only one amongst the senior leaders....
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power has part of china powers the provinces of china. it's not like outright vandalism it's just like pruning the language. shifting the language to kind of go from one thing to another. how long has it been going on for? years. years? and examples kept flowing such as the senkaku islands a disputed territory actually but which for a while was china's inherent territory at least in mandarin on the wiki data pages. although there are elected office holders with powers to take down or lock articles some of taiwan's wikipedians fear that these elections for these positions have been targeted to amidst a general rising atmosphere of intimidation. so taiwanese wikipedians and or people that voice anti chinese opinions on wikipedia. they get attacked and trolled and abused and docs on wikipedia regularly attacked. what does wikimedia global think of all of this. there is a cause that they're american and they just don't know the word. the hostile words are lost in translations. heather ford has researched political edits on wikipedia. whenever
power has part of china powers the provinces of china. it's not like outright vandalism it's just like pruning the language. shifting the language to kind of go from one thing to another. how long has it been going on for? years. years? and examples kept flowing such as the senkaku islands a disputed territory actually but which for a while was china's inherent territory at least in mandarin on the wiki data pages. although there are elected office holders with powers to take down or lock...
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china is worth more than full $1000000000.00 and there are more basketball fans in china as well than in the u.s. meaning both sides have plenty to lose from a protracted fight. there are only a few thing a few other things that business around the world want ask quickly resolved as the u.s. china trade war now in various stages of escalation it's been hampering global economic growth for over a year talks to find a solution have been dragging on as well on thursday both sides want to give it another shot but washington's latest move doesn't seem to help. the timing couldn't be worse the u.s. targets 28 chinese firms in its new blacklist this week but says it has nothing to do with the trade talks with beijing on thursday washington alleges the company's helped china suppress ethnic and mostly muslim minorities in what amounts to a police state and she jiang and beijing has issued a stern rebuke. me phone there is no such thing as the so-called human rights problem as alleged by the united states he accusation is nothing but a deliberate pretext created by the united states to interfe
china is worth more than full $1000000000.00 and there are more basketball fans in china as well than in the u.s. meaning both sides have plenty to lose from a protracted fight. there are only a few thing a few other things that business around the world want ask quickly resolved as the u.s. china trade war now in various stages of escalation it's been hampering global economic growth for over a year talks to find a solution have been dragging on as well on thursday both sides want to give it...
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china says stay tuned for retaliation. china cuts the nba loose. the state broadcaster will stop showing games after a hong kong protest. in u.k. prime minister boris johnson tells angela merkel a brexit deal is impossible to make more contingency plans. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this tuesday. the white house he said to focus on limiting china stocks in government funds. it's all part of the conversation of limiting any capital flows in support of chinese companies here in the u.s. the trump administration could be moving ahead with discussions around restricting capital flows into china, a real focus on investments made by
china says stay tuned for retaliation. china cuts the nba loose. the state broadcaster will stop showing games after a hong kong protest. in u.k. prime minister boris johnson tells angela merkel a brexit deal is impossible to make more contingency plans. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this tuesday. the white house he said to focus on limiting china stocks in government funds. it's all part of the conversation of limiting any capital flows in support of chinese companies here in...
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it exists in china and is a problem for any manufacturer outside of china. where we tend to think of ip is in the patent world where you what you are disclosing when you get a patent is getting it not just in the united states but in china. china is fairly open to protecting their markets for anyone by filing and protecting it with patents. what do you think about beijing given that the relationship between the u.s. and china is not the best right now? >> if we take the battle and put , whenside for the moment you get a patent in the united states you're telling the world -- you have the right to exclude others. the only have a right to exclude others in the united states. thene from anywhere in world can look at your patent, see how to practice it, do it and if you're not protecting it in the country were some is doing it you don't have any protection. largely a situation where you want to file for protection in china. if you're going to be filing for protection at all. it is almost crazy not to be doing that if you're going to be operating anywhere in the
it exists in china and is a problem for any manufacturer outside of china. where we tend to think of ip is in the patent world where you what you are disclosing when you get a patent is getting it not just in the united states but in china. china is fairly open to protecting their markets for anyone by filing and protecting it with patents. what do you think about beijing given that the relationship between the u.s. and china is not the best right now? >> if we take the battle and put ,...
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both india and china have their own domestic problems. in india, people arejust have their own domestic problems. in india, people are just not spending, and in china, the slowdown has been more gradual. one of the main reasons for china's slowdown is deadly swine fever which has hit the world's largest producer of pork. india and china are locked in a border stand—off, and tensions are high over beijing's relationship with pakistan. new delhi is also not too happy about china's plan to expand trading routes in the region. but given that both economies have their own problems, the leaders may decide —— put aside their differences and try to work together. in other news making headlines, japanese carmaker nissan hasissued headlines, japanese carmaker nissan has issued a stern warning about a no—deal brexit. its british division says it works with lower margins and its operations could be injeopardy, in sunderland, north—east england. the first of all, i want to clarify, we do not know still what a no—deal means. there are many
both india and china have their own domestic problems. in india, people arejust have their own domestic problems. in india, people are just not spending, and in china, the slowdown has been more gradual. one of the main reasons for china's slowdown is deadly swine fever which has hit the world's largest producer of pork. india and china are locked in a border stand—off, and tensions are high over beijing's relationship with pakistan. new delhi is also not too happy about china's plan to...
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said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think so different they your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't it's a deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying that for those who rely on its money there are some lines which cannot be crossed joining us now via skype from manchester in the u.k. simon chadwick simon is a professor of sports enterprise itself a business school in manchester good to have you with us simon how do you see all of this playing out i mean the n.b.a. is a pretty big deal in china not only in terms of sport but in terms of jobs. i was actually really surprised by this incident because the n.b.a. for the best for the 2 decades now has not only invested a lot of money but has also invested a lot of time into their activities in china and t
said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think so different they your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't it's a deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying...
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china raised this rebate and maybe wonder is it intentional or not. i appreciate the depth of your research and this is just extraordinary and in a couple of minutes that we have left is there any other story that stands out or any other method you want to be sure to get across to the listeners for example fingerprints people are taking what they think is cocaine and dying and the unfortunate thing is these type of drugs just are not safe anymore. i have experimented with drugs and when i was younger the sad thing is maybe if i did the same thing today i could be one of these casualties. >> host: i think then that is your message at the end of the day it's a fascinating story of chemistry, history, science, international relations, community relations, family. but at the end of the day the word needs to get out to every parent and every young person and certainly every policymaker so i plan to share it with my colleagues and i appreciate the effort that you have put into it and how transparent you were. the book is fentanyl inc and wey recommend it. >
china raised this rebate and maybe wonder is it intentional or not. i appreciate the depth of your research and this is just extraordinary and in a couple of minutes that we have left is there any other story that stands out or any other method you want to be sure to get across to the listeners for example fingerprints people are taking what they think is cocaine and dying and the unfortunate thing is these type of drugs just are not safe anymore. i have experimented with drugs and when i was...
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the relationship companies have with china who want to do business with china. the latest is the shoemaker vans. they have an annual design competition and they got one design that depicted the hong kong protesters wearing goggles, wearing facemasks, wearing the signature yellow hardhats. -- company has had to pull you see pictures. they pulled this from the website competition. they put out a statement. we have never taken a political position and review designs to make sure they are in line with our long-held values of respect and tolerance. keep in mind, there is a franchise holder in hong kong, saying they are suspending operations. they are suspending operations at three of the franchise locations in hong kong. obviously we have seen over the weekend companies have been targeted by protesters perceived to be leaning toward pro-establishment or beijing. paul: another big story this morning, a hong kong exchange scrapping its bid for the lsc. it's not a huge surprise, is it? stephen: no, i think we saw the reading on the wall -- the writing on the wall, and b
the relationship companies have with china who want to do business with china. the latest is the shoemaker vans. they have an annual design competition and they got one design that depicted the hong kong protesters wearing goggles, wearing facemasks, wearing the signature yellow hardhats. -- company has had to pull you see pictures. they pulled this from the website competition. they put out a statement. we have never taken a political position and review designs to make sure they are in line...
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for dealing with china. this is 45 minutes. >> okay everyone. >> my name is glenn howard i'm the president of jamestown foundation we are deleted to have the ninth annual conference the assistant secretary. the position in january 28, 2018 if you don't know anything about john jamestown we are nonprofit that specializes in your - - eurasia with terrorism and we appreciate the people to miss will be broadcast on c-span. and the critical parts of this is that the comments are on the record he appeared last year at the jamestown ei sfoundation with a security conference that is off the record at the time so we keep progressing and to give more attention to these issues. so when the china community a robust voice and 2008 and has been very active in this region for quite a long time in quite a distinguished career before the armitage international different areas. and with those security trendlines. with the deputy's secretary of state responsible of china mongolia and the pacific islands. one of the things he h
for dealing with china. this is 45 minutes. >> okay everyone. >> my name is glenn howard i'm the president of jamestown foundation we are deleted to have the ninth annual conference the assistant secretary. the position in january 28, 2018 if you don't know anything about john jamestown we are nonprofit that specializes in your - - eurasia with terrorism and we appreciate the people to miss will be broadcast on c-span. and the critical parts of this is that the comments are on the...
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china value added to industry. michael, your opportunity. offering is a chart showing the 200 day moving average. this has held since march 2008. we have closed above the 100 day moving average. , theres enough momentum is a bit of space which means we can spend a bit of time above the 100 day moving average as we wait for things like brexit, solutions to get through parliament, or trade negotiations with china. since the u.s. deferred tariffs, the aussie took on a sentiment of its own. the 200see a test of day moving average. yvonne: michael, i think we will give you to you. he is starting to see signs that things are maybe turning around, i like it. rishaad: enjoy your motorcycle as trade. -- enjoy your motorcycle ashtray. yvonne: plenty more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing
china value added to industry. michael, your opportunity. offering is a chart showing the 200 day moving average. this has held since march 2008. we have closed above the 100 day moving average. , theres enough momentum is a bit of space which means we can spend a bit of time above the 100 day moving average as we wait for things like brexit, solutions to get through parliament, or trade negotiations with china. since the u.s. deferred tariffs, the aussie took on a sentiment of its own. the...