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of a major threat posed by communist china. ever since i wrote that book , i have tried to do another china book and every publisher i approached said we will not write a single topic china book you can have chapters but not a single topic. why is that quick. >> i don't know i don't know if it was concerns if they would sell that finally i dug in my heels and said it's time to do another book on the threat from china as it is becoming greater than it was way back when the china threat was published in 2000. >> your book is very timely. but let me ask about this title and then you go on inside communist china's drive for global supremacy the second half is understandable. >> the communist are steeped in ancient strategy many people know of the famous strategist who comes from the warring states era 200 bc. there's also a book called the 36 strategies the author isn't clear but it is military strategies over weaker power to defeat a stronger power which is beijing's main goal today. the first is called to see this guy across the
of a major threat posed by communist china. ever since i wrote that book , i have tried to do another china book and every publisher i approached said we will not write a single topic china book you can have chapters but not a single topic. why is that quick. >> i don't know i don't know if it was concerns if they would sell that finally i dug in my heels and said it's time to do another book on the threat from china as it is becoming greater than it was way back when the china threat was...
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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 those 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 in terms of the were all of the or you in the definition of democracy i think that all nations should have a role in terms o
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...
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another threat from china as it is becoming greater back when the china threat was published. >> your book is very timely. let me ask you about the title. deceiving the sky. talk about the second half is very clear and understandable but where does deceiving the sky quick. >> they are steeped in ancient strategy and many people know of the famous strategist who comes from the warring states air. there's also a book called the 36 strategies whose author is not quite clear but a compendium of military strategies that could allow a weaker power to destroy another power. the and they want the emperors to go to war arrange for dinner at the home of wealthy peasants and that he stepped in and it moved and realized it wasn't a house after all it turned out to be about so now he had to decide to go to war or return home so the point is you have to deceive the sky the legend is the emperor and the emperor was considered a godlike figure. so to deceive god to achieve your objective. this is a strategy that chinese communist party that specifically directed at the united states. >> and that you
another threat from china as it is becoming greater back when the china threat was published. >> your book is very timely. let me ask you about the title. deceiving the sky. talk about the second half is very clear and understandable but where does deceiving the sky quick. >> they are steeped in ancient strategy and many people know of the famous strategist who comes from the warring states air. there's also a book called the 36 strategies whose author is not quite clear but a...
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i think it's china's looking china needs all their options now as things become strained with the u.s. even if there are signs a we've just seen that there may be they may be getting closer on trade i think that china still needs it still needs to have big partners like india in the way it's also done with russia. does it has these big partners that it can it will some way of opposing the u.s. or standing up to the u.s. so you can put all your eggs in one basket we all know that cliff is going to thank you so much for your time. and now to some of the other global business stories making news. french comma go on or has fired chief executive officer of the boy law it comes after rain also partner this son named a new c.e.o. both car makers want to get past the scandal around former chief economist goan jailed in japan for alleged financial misconduct. the c.e.o. of a german software manufacturer s.a.p.t. bill mcdermott has unexpectedly resigned germany's most valuable listed company has not given a reason for his departure after 9 years in the post has been replaced by a board members
i think it's china's looking china needs all their options now as things become strained with the u.s. even if there are signs a we've just seen that there may be they may be getting closer on trade i think that china still needs it still needs to have big partners like india in the way it's also done with russia. does it has these big partners that it can it will some way of opposing the u.s. or standing up to the u.s. so you can put all your eggs in one basket we all know that cliff is going...
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we love china with no planer. and no hope for both of us would really go there you know once twice you. the grovelling apology comes after the team's general manager daryl morey tweeted support for the protests in hong kong has since deleted the tweet and said that he did not intend to cause offense humble words that show the importance of chinese money to the n.b.a. but they came too late to prevent sponsors like the sportswear company laning and shanghai based s.p.d. bank from cutting ties with the rockets china's state broadcaster has announced it will no longer show rockets games and the chinese basketball association says it's ending its relationship with the club so should the houston rockets are largely responsible for china's interest in the sport which took a large stride forward when they signed local boy missing in 2002 now the market that is worth billions to the n.b.a. . last season more than half a 1000000000 chinese fans watched n.b.a. matches through the online platform 10 sent each of us is a pote
we love china with no planer. and no hope for both of us would really go there you know once twice you. the grovelling apology comes after the team's general manager daryl morey tweeted support for the protests in hong kong has since deleted the tweet and said that he did not intend to cause offense humble words that show the importance of chinese money to the n.b.a. but they came too late to prevent sponsors like the sportswear company laning and shanghai based s.p.d. bank from cutting ties...
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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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versus china at least it should not be us versus china isn't the china versus the world and that should manifest itself in our marriage that's itself in our policies in the south china sea the taiwan straits not so where do you think there's any alarm going off in the pentagon tonight after what was displayed today and particularly with the i.c.b.m. the missile and talk of it being able to reach the the u.s. in of less than half an hour. i was in the pentagon this morning for meetings and i'm. you know a lot of these weapons are well known as the u.s. defense establishment you know these are not weapons that are produced in 6 months these are things that take years to develop some of these we've seen before summer publicly for the 1st time the 70 hypersonic line missile is particularly concerning would appear to be more capable than anything the u.s. her in counts so weak the united states are allies never work out for us and no doubt about that but i think it's important is very quickly very concerning this as just 3 things very good news for 30 years out there democratic allies and pa
versus china at least it should not be us versus china isn't the china versus the world and that should manifest itself in our marriage that's itself in our policies in the south china sea the taiwan straits not so where do you think there's any alarm going off in the pentagon tonight after what was displayed today and particularly with the i.c.b.m. the missile and talk of it being able to reach the the u.s. in of less than half an hour. i was in the pentagon this morning for meetings and i'm....
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china relations do you think u.s. and china can work together? president trump: i think they are great. the relationship may be better than it has ever been. we have been through a tough negotiation. there is never been a negotiation like this. in all fairness, i give china tremendous credit. for 25 or 30 years they have done very well with the u.s., and now we are doing something jointly. we are doing it in a fair manner. i give china credit for what they have done over the last 30 years, tremendous credit. i don't blame china, i blame the people representing our country. now we have a deal that i think ultimately is going to be fantastic for china and fantastic for the united states. [shouted questions] >> can you clarify this is an actual deal, or progress? subject torump: getting everything papered you have to do it. we have agreed to everything in principle that i mentioned, all the different points, and now we are getting it papered i don't think it should be a problem as papered. i don't think it should be a problem to get it papered. chin
china relations do you think u.s. and china can work together? president trump: i think they are great. the relationship may be better than it has ever been. we have been through a tough negotiation. there is never been a negotiation like this. in all fairness, i give china tremendous credit. for 25 or 30 years they have done very well with the u.s., and now we are doing something jointly. we are doing it in a fair manner. i give china credit for what they have done over the last 30 years,...
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similar with china and the south china sea. the thing is over time they stretch the threshold thresholdt push a little bit further. i will give an example. what do folks in the u.s. national security circles worry about now as a next front, estonia, article five etc. but what they really go to war to defend estonia today when they question may have or when tucker carlson is a segment questioning whether u.s. boys and girls should go to die for estonia they push the limit further and go after a nato partner. in the pentagon they talk about taiwan. we have a long-standing commitment and treaty with taiwan. how many folks in the room of the u.s. go to war if china invaded taiwan, what if they did a ukraine style packs to because these are questions and they are stretching the threshold over time. >> looking from this perspective has been highly threatened and ensure that they feel similar about what we've done so what is their perspective as you are portraying they have a plan but how do they see us? >> a couple things. i don't wa
similar with china and the south china sea. the thing is over time they stretch the threshold thresholdt push a little bit further. i will give an example. what do folks in the u.s. national security circles worry about now as a next front, estonia, article five etc. but what they really go to war to defend estonia today when they question may have or when tucker carlson is a segment questioning whether u.s. boys and girls should go to die for estonia they push the limit further and go after a...
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armored vehicles rumble through china screen display of china's military strength as president xi jinping calls for economic and political confidence and sends a message to hong kong. we have to maintain the peace united one country 2 systems . to keep hong kong and macau is a long term prosperity and stability 70 years ago when chinaman square communist party chairman mao tse dong announced the founding of the people's republic of china. in the following 27 years so-called great leap forward plan to boost farming and industrial production led to famine and the deaths of an estimated 30000000 people is cultural revolution clampdown in dissent a year after mao's death in 1986 new leader dense helping declared china would open up internally and to the outside world and the china after the bears little resemblance to the china of chairman mao the new middle class is getting wealthier and the. transformed itself into an economic global power but one of the central messages of the celebrations today seems to be a cautionary one yes we should acknowledge what china has achieved so far but there
armored vehicles rumble through china screen display of china's military strength as president xi jinping calls for economic and political confidence and sends a message to hong kong. we have to maintain the peace united one country 2 systems . to keep hong kong and macau is a long term prosperity and stability 70 years ago when chinaman square communist party chairman mao tse dong announced the founding of the people's republic of china. in the following 27 years so-called great leap forward...
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kong ismean hong involved in china. a lot of people only see the downside of integration, but not the upside. stephen: back in 2003, you were the face of the amendment proposed for article 23, for national security, they had laws that sparked what hath a million people coming out -- half a million people came up with the streets and end up with the downfall of a politician. you know what is like to be vilified in this town. you were vilified. now does the and hong kong government keep on underestimating or misreading the public discontent? thatthink they admitted to that the legislative efforts failed to keep the pulse of the people and she misread the situation. >> if it had not been for the people marching and together the executive and the legislature, which is a rubber, what have passed the legislation and that points to the bigger issue is that all of the policies made by the government come from an unelected government and the people are wising up to that. that is why they are still coming out and protesting. >> i
kong ismean hong involved in china. a lot of people only see the downside of integration, but not the upside. stephen: back in 2003, you were the face of the amendment proposed for article 23, for national security, they had laws that sparked what hath a million people coming out -- half a million people came up with the streets and end up with the downfall of a politician. you know what is like to be vilified in this town. you were vilified. now does the and hong kong government keep on...
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/china trade. a little off session highs we'll watch it closely a fresh three year low for fedex. >> every sector is in the graen and that is where the road map starting china is open to a, quote, partial trade deal. >> china continuing to call fouls on the nba official partners spenuspending ties to the league. >>> however, neither trade wars nor other tensions weighing on the consumer the ceo of the conference board expands on the latest data. >>> if you're watching the jobs market, let's get to rick santelli. >> well, we don't have juul yet, but we have wholesale trade and sales. we'll start with that. wholesale trade for the month of august, the sales number was unchanged. last month up .3 was revised to only up .2 and on the inventory side, we were expecting up .4 remember, inventory is up or down, always figure into adjustments of gdp, up .2. half expectations, but the tense in the rearview miff rror was unchanged. our august read was out -- that is just a bit over 7 million this is the 17th
/china trade. a little off session highs we'll watch it closely a fresh three year low for fedex. >> every sector is in the graen and that is where the road map starting china is open to a, quote, partial trade deal. >> china continuing to call fouls on the nba official partners spenuspending ties to the league. >>> however, neither trade wars nor other tensions weighing on the consumer the ceo of the conference board expands on the latest data. >>> if you're...
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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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this is deja vu news live from berlin a massive show of military might in beijing as china marks 70 years of communist rule president xi jinping says no power on earth can halt the rise of the chinese nation. but will china's big day be overshadowed by the ongoing protests in hong kong and what are the plans for hong kong also coming up. the pressure mounts on u.s. president donald trump house democrats subpoenaed his personal lawyer rudy giuliani over the ukraine whistleblower allegations. that our brian thomas thanks so much for joining us china has been staging a massive military parade to mark 70 years of communist rule some $15000.00 soldiers hundreds of tanks and military hardware including a nuclear capable hypersonic missile all rumbling through the capital beijing the celebration commemorating the founding of the people's republic of china by chairman mao in 1949 an event that ended a bitter civil war that claimed millions of lives president she said china's development would be peaceful but that its noto would safeguarded sovereignty and security. let's bring indeed abuse mathia
this is deja vu news live from berlin a massive show of military might in beijing as china marks 70 years of communist rule president xi jinping says no power on earth can halt the rise of the chinese nation. but will china's big day be overshadowed by the ongoing protests in hong kong and what are the plans for hong kong also coming up. the pressure mounts on u.s. president donald trump house democrats subpoenaed his personal lawyer rudy giuliani over the ukraine whistleblower allegations....
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if better china, therefore better hong kong. better china, better hong kong. david is among those now calling on the united states to impose sanctions on china. why are all the people supporting america in the trade war? because we want that china's communist party has falling power because of that. such talk makes hong kong's small band of super—patriots extremely angry. they say fear of china is a product of british brainwashing. translation: hong kong was ruled by britain for over 150 years. they did not teach us respect for our chinese roots, but encouraged us to have anti—china and anti—communist beliefs. on tuesday, china's most powerful leader since mao will review a military now second in strength only to the united states. it is a sight that will make many chinese hearts swell with pride. but its neighbours look on with growing concern about how china will use its new—found power. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. here's the bbc‘s robin brant in beijing on what we can expect today. well, this is as close as we can get to the
if better china, therefore better hong kong. better china, better hong kong. david is among those now calling on the united states to impose sanctions on china. why are all the people supporting america in the trade war? because we want that china's communist party has falling power because of that. such talk makes hong kong's small band of super—patriots extremely angry. they say fear of china is a product of british brainwashing. translation: hong kong was ruled by britain for over 150...
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i spoke to the nba china about out look for china. 10 years ago, tim chen. this is what he said then. >> nba actually, china has been the largest market outside of the u.s. we think nba has potential in china with 300 million fans. that's a key to our growth. connell: more than a key to our growth. turned out to be greater than that. the question people are asking with the controversy over the tweet from the hughes upon rockets gm, can the nba call china's bluff a little bit? people would be so upset if they didn't have the nba basketball? >> good afternoon, connell. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle from ted cruz to alexandria ocasio-cortez sent a letter to commissioner adam silver trying to remind him, stand your ground. you have power here. don't back down. because this is a little bit after unique situation. he told you in 2010, 300 million. we're looking more at about 5 to 600 million consumers of at least one nba game during a season. they signed a billion 1/2 dollar deal of five years of streaming on tencent. the nba said it is worth about $4 billi
i spoke to the nba china about out look for china. 10 years ago, tim chen. this is what he said then. >> nba actually, china has been the largest market outside of the u.s. we think nba has potential in china with 300 million fans. that's a key to our growth. connell: more than a key to our growth. turned out to be greater than that. the question people are asking with the controversy over the tweet from the hughes upon rockets gm, can the nba call china's bluff a little bit? people would...
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into china and china into the u.s., right. that doesn't mean there is necessarily going to be action. i think people need to do a careful stock taking and do the math before they think about what the policy options might be. definitely there are some folks outside of the white house that have wanted to jam this into the oval office and make this part of a conversation before the president, before the white house is ready to really put this at the center of the table. certainly there are some hawkish folks inside the white house that would like nothing but to add additional elements to the disengagement party that's been going on the past couple years, finance, additional sanctions actions having to do with whether it's iran stuff or north korea or what have you, there is plenty of more things that can be thrown into the mix. there are definitely people on the inside that would like to see that happen. mike: for people watching the whole trade dispute between the u.s. and china, one of the frustrations has been to figure out ex
into china and china into the u.s., right. that doesn't mean there is necessarily going to be action. i think people need to do a careful stock taking and do the math before they think about what the policy options might be. definitely there are some folks outside of the white house that have wanted to jam this into the oval office and make this part of a conversation before the president, before the white house is ready to really put this at the center of the table. certainly there are some...
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and investigative documentary goes to julian and china and looks beyond the glamorous facades of french. luxury. starts non-membership own team w. this is news coming up inspired by brett turn brings movement but very much on her own how one young woman in china works to save 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 the teach afghan women to code the 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 go visit the flower markets in her home city if we nee
and investigative documentary goes to julian and china and looks beyond the glamorous facades of french. luxury. starts non-membership own team w. this is news coming up inspired by brett turn brings movement but very much on her own how one young woman in china works to save 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...
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china relationship for 26. it really seemed like the chinese themselves didn't have any idea whether that was going to be a case so i think it's it's hard to say right now whether china really wants to enter security killer way. trader thank you. as president joko widodo starts his 2nd term this week many people in indonesia wonder just what direction he will try to take the country students have protested a proposed criminal code they say discriminates against minorities including transgender people just how is that group seen and treated we have the story of one transgender group and its attempts to build its own community. washing before prayer is a daily ritual force into since it was called santa when she was born she changed her name but the faith remained being muslim and transgender force into this is not a contradiction she says she finds peace and security in islam and feels that spirituality is important for everyone no matter what they believe in. a book on my prayer isn't about whether you're a man
china relationship for 26. it really seemed like the chinese themselves didn't have any idea whether that was going to be a case so i think it's it's hard to say right now whether china really wants to enter security killer way. trader thank you. as president joko widodo starts his 2nd term this week many people in indonesia wonder just what direction he will try to take the country students have protested a proposed criminal code they say discriminates against minorities including transgender...
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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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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 1949 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 until them and 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 welc
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well i think companies outside of china that have sought to do business in china have always recognized that they would have to follow chinese rules and norms when operating in china and that's just been accepted since the beginning of reform and opening what's changed and has changed relatively recently is china's effort to export its form of politics and its form of governance abroad at to then pay attention to how companies behave externally and that's new because that then runs up against other countries and other companies own values and now companies are forced to choose between their values or their country's values and china's which can be bass 3 different things to turn singapore will get on to the n.b.a. aspect of this in just a moment 1st though pull now pull is a multi-billion dollar international company it clearly has a relationship with beijing is that relationship good for pull or good for beijing . i think both are you think the whole country i mean both apple and. china chinese consumers and join a protest very much and at least making at the front line up and the rela
well i think companies outside of china that have sought to do business in china have always recognized that they would have to follow chinese rules and norms when operating in china and that's just been accepted since the beginning of reform and opening what's changed and has changed relatively recently is china's effort to export its form of politics and its form of governance abroad at to then pay attention to how companies behave externally and that's new because that then runs up against...
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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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more gradual. 0ne china slowdown has been more gradual. one of the main reasons for the slowdown is a dead this one forever which has set the world ‘s largest producer of pork. india and china are locked in a bodice and of antennas a high of beijing's relations with pakistan. new delhi is also not too happy about china's plan to expand trendy words in the region. but given the bow economies have their own problems the leaders they put aside their differences and try to eat together. the boss has been defending his decision to withdraw the app, this is after a storm of criticism of the tech giant. the transmitter was up let's go to our asia business hub where shara njit leyl is following the story. what want we know? is right, it's apple chief executive, his gone of the defensive as you say over the loss of concerns for a front companies are trying to appease china and its use consumer base by withdrawing absent during other things that help the hong kong protest. he defended the decision to remove the mapping up a live map in hong kong,
more gradual. 0ne china slowdown has been more gradual. one of the main reasons for the slowdown is a dead this one forever which has set the world ‘s largest producer of pork. india and china are locked in a bodice and of antennas a high of beijing's relations with pakistan. new delhi is also not too happy about china's plan to expand trendy words in the region. but given the bow economies have their own problems the leaders they put aside their differences and try to eat together. the boss...
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one you know china's a benevolent giant rising and hong kong is a sore spot because it cannot china cannot really go in. you know direct intervention or kill a forces in the streets of hong kong is certainly the last resort those are pictures that would be very detrimental to the picture china's been in trying to build so what can it do as we see china celebrate its might. well in hong kong i think it has been doing what is what it does best so it's you know a back door diplomacy and to channeling through the administration on current and also reinforcing the forces in hong kong so i mean those are offensive and closed actions that i think is the way they will go coming back to china and the country celebrating 70 years of communist rule do you think we will continue to see the government the party flex its muscles had been going forward i think it's pretty safe to say that china will continue to try to show that is in charge of its region i mean the chinese interests and safety are growing the footprint of china is increasingly large southeast asia in east asia and south asia so th
one you know china's a benevolent giant rising and hong kong is a sore spot because it cannot china cannot really go in. you know direct intervention or kill a forces in the streets of hong kong is certainly the last resort those are pictures that would be very detrimental to the picture china's been in trying to build so what can it do as we see china celebrate its might. well in hong kong i think it has been doing what is what it does best so it's you know a back door diplomacy and to...
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china wants it badly. and so we want it also and we should be able to get that done over the next four weeks. we will be in chile in five weeks and in terms of signing, we will do a formal signing with president xi and myself. but this is something that is very exciting. we carry a lot more territory than agriculture. but i'm excited for the american farmer. [indiscernible chatter] do you want to talk about -- >> in this agreement, we are not doing specifically. it is not part of this agreement, it's a operate process. indiscernible chatter] president trump where is hunter? we are going to discuss where is hunter because i'll stop at the helicopter. but right now in respect to china and to the vice premier only answer questions -- [indiscernible chatter] >> can you assure the american pell who you did not bring up joe biden in these negotiations and have not brought that up? president trump i have not brought up joe biden. china can do whatever they want with respect to bidens. that's up to china. but we h
china wants it badly. and so we want it also and we should be able to get that done over the next four weeks. we will be in chile in five weeks and in terms of signing, we will do a formal signing with president xi and myself. but this is something that is very exciting. we carry a lot more territory than agriculture. but i'm excited for the american farmer. [indiscernible chatter] do you want to talk about -- >> in this agreement, we are not doing specifically. it is not part of this...
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china trade talks later this week and need more reticence from beijing. and cambodia could lose its lucrative everything but arms trade deal with the european union which tell you why. i want to come to your business asia now these days trouble is just one tweet away anger in china is mounting over a comment by the general manager of basketball's houston rockets openly supported the pro-democracy protests in hong kong problem is china is a highly important market to the league and its corporate sponsors so after just one tweet damage control is now in full swing. the houston rockets in training that star players enlisted to help smooth over a fallout that could risk their money filling relationship with china. the year were both ours. you know. we love each other with no plan or. no hope for both worlds really we go there you know what it was you. the grovelling apology comes after the team's general manager daryl morey tweeted support for the protests in hong kong he has since deleted the tweet and said that he did not intend to cause offense humble word
china trade talks later this week and need more reticence from beijing. and cambodia could lose its lucrative everything but arms trade deal with the european union which tell you why. i want to come to your business asia now these days trouble is just one tweet away anger in china is mounting over a comment by the general manager of basketball's houston rockets openly supported the pro-democracy protests in hong kong problem is china is a highly important market to the league and its corporate...
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if better china, therefore better hong kong. better china, better hong kong. david is among those now calling on the united states to impose sanctions on china. why are all the people supporting america in the trade war? because we want that china's communist party has falling power because of that. such talk makes hong kong's small band of super—patriots extremely angry. they say fear of china is a product of british brainwashing. translation: hong kong was ruled by britain for over 150 years. they did not teach us respect for our chinese roots, but encouraged us to have anti—china and anti—communist beliefs. on tuesday, china's most powerful leader since mao will review a military now second in strength only to the united states. it is a sight that will make many chinese hearts swell with pride. but its neighbours look on with growing concern about how china will use its new—found power. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. rupert talked about the opinions being split, even with an family, but of course within the society. and there are
if better china, therefore better hong kong. better china, better hong kong. david is among those now calling on the united states to impose sanctions on china. why are all the people supporting america in the trade war? because we want that china's communist party has falling power because of that. such talk makes hong kong's small band of super—patriots extremely angry. they say fear of china is a product of british brainwashing. translation: hong kong was ruled by britain for over 150...
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war on china. >> one of the conclusions is it is not going to end their there is no plausible agreement that could resolve all the issues that have now come into the fore in the last six months. the way the situation has soured not just with the specifics of the trade negotiations that we will see later this week, potentially around the edges, but these much broader issues, where the chinese increasingly feel with some justice that the americans are not just complaining about the trade stuff, they are complaining about china getting big and china's whole develop and strategy. if that is a problem, you will not get china to sign a deal saying we are going to give america the right of approval of our long-term development strategy. francine: eleanor, what does it mean for markets come on the back of that? it it --nie's point, >> we are beginning to see that the trade war is not just affecting chinese companies, u.s. companies directly -- directly trading with china. whether everything is necessarily
war on china. >> one of the conclusions is it is not going to end their there is no plausible agreement that could resolve all the issues that have now come into the fore in the last six months. the way the situation has soured not just with the specifics of the trade negotiations that we will see later this week, potentially around the edges, but these much broader issues, where the chinese increasingly feel with some justice that the americans are not just complaining about the trade...
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the world is a part of china and china. has always taken the very front with anything that if the. separatism so in this case the tweet of the support for the home best done by gratian is seen by the chinese being judgmental a chinese sovereignty and that's why the chinese government. i think it's too free and international opinion but having said that it has tried to trying to behave that way regardless of what in fact they have been very consistent there done the same thing with the americans that i'm the japanese the filipino south koreans and the norwegian i'm happy with you know all you this is not anything that is very surprising really just a change in hong kong when it comes to image how concerned is the central government in beijing very very much concerned because china is the largest trading country it has to sell its goes and it is very conscious of is in may and the whole party parquet is ready to be mobilized to protect it and general oppose of course is are you a fan of china and if you are friends you must not criticize time and then it is in may but if you are not
the world is a part of china and china. has always taken the very front with anything that if the. separatism so in this case the tweet of the support for the home best done by gratian is seen by the chinese being judgmental a chinese sovereignty and that's why the chinese government. i think it's too free and international opinion but having said that it has tried to trying to behave that way regardless of what in fact they have been very consistent there done the same thing with the americans...
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china trade war is making it the economy slow but certainly the trajectory in china that we've seen over the past 70 years has been offered president so far show that there are definite a good place for that to happen if it can and thank you very much for coming in well china is also trying to connect itself with the world through a one trillion dollar infrastructure project the belt road a new york correspondence course spoke about it with political scientists. it was the belt and wrote to mr to will that lead to china to become the superpower in the world well that's a really interesting question right and in my book that was just released i point out that the built in road is really a part off china's 3 step strategy to become a superpower so the 1st step was to get rich right which they did the 2nd step was to make their coastline unapproachable so today it's very risky for american aircraft carriers and conflict to get ridden a 1000 kilometers of china and so this is the 3rd step to become the most influential country in the world over the next 2 decades and to connect itself to all
china trade war is making it the economy slow but certainly the trajectory in china that we've seen over the past 70 years has been offered president so far show that there are definite a good place for that to happen if it can and thank you very much for coming in well china is also trying to connect itself with the world through a one trillion dollar infrastructure project the belt road a new york correspondence course spoke about it with political scientists. it was the belt and wrote to mr...
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looking ahead do you see these ties between africa and china deep. well there's really not a substitute yet for china people who say europe and america are there but they're not playing the role that china is playing and for the future really. be dipping. because africa really makes some finances to actually. see a future they're going to have been dipping. thank you very much for your analysis there from. i think the chinese company behind the best selling smartphones in africa transition has raised almost $400000000.00 in a public listing the firm floated its shares on shanghai's new tech focus stock market which opened in july transitions smartphone brands included in a fix ito and techno globally the group sold $124000000.00 phones last year the vast majority in africa. back to china's corporate shopping spree of the past few years it's been buying up all types of businesses savings and ruffling feathers in failed attempts to take over others the latest case concerns a german airport in the black forest a solitary helicopter buzzes over the runwa
looking ahead do you see these ties between africa and china deep. well there's really not a substitute yet for china people who say europe and america are there but they're not playing the role that china is playing and for the future really. be dipping. because africa really makes some finances to actually. see a future they're going to have been dipping. thank you very much for your analysis there from. i think the chinese company behind the best selling smartphones in africa transition has...
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>> are you from china? >> yes >> i think the people of china have to be very proud of your team they are unrelenting i say that in a positive way but they're unrelenting. they're tough, they're smart, and they have negotiated a great deal but i think the people of china should be very proud of this team, starting with the vice premier, he's an extraordinary man. we've gotten to know each other well and everybody on my team respects your team i think they've handled themselves really well >> the december are they also suspended. >> the increase from 25% to 30% that will be suspended we'll be paying 25 but we're not increasing it to 30. and then you might want to mention the additional tariff -- >> the additional tariffs, as many of you know, the second half, in december, that is scheduled into effect on december 15th and the president has not made a final decision on that, but there's plenty of time to make that decision and that is certainly part of the process that the chinese are working their way through
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on china. in 2008 he cofounded the project 2049 with mark stokes. he's been very active in this region for quite a long time and has a wide and distinguished career starting off with the consulting firm armitage international and he's gone onto different areas. of course he's the ceo and president of project 2049, a non-profit research organization dedicated to security trends, lines in asia. he's also served as deputy assistant secretary of state for east asia and pacific affairs. he was responsible for china, taiwan and mongolia, hong kong, australia, new zealand and the pacific islands. many of you have the bio for him. i think that one of the things that he has done in terms of being a robust thinker is -- and i think he's very proud of this and he has every right to be, is that in june 2019, he helped develop the long term -- in order to deal with china's long term strategic competitor, he created a new position in the department of defense called the new deputy, assistant secretary of sta
on china. in 2008 he cofounded the project 2049 with mark stokes. he's been very active in this region for quite a long time and has a wide and distinguished career starting off with the consulting firm armitage international and he's gone onto different areas. of course he's the ceo and president of project 2049, a non-profit research organization dedicated to security trends, lines in asia. he's also served as deputy assistant secretary of state for east asia and pacific affairs. he was...
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>> i've spent a lot of time in china with both nfl china and nba china, and i've got to tell you china is a bigger market market potential than the united states. for the the nba so this is kind of scary for them right now. they poured a lot of resources and they're having game there is every summer. players are using china as one of their biggest markets for brandy. there's so many big time nba players traveling to china every year and this is not good for the nba. you know, this is where our american values have to get put before the ballot. . not good because this is the height of hypocrisy a champion of social justice here in the united states and they have completely rolled over for china. the statement they put out was utter horse maneuver and they -- and they have united all of the fans here in the united states. don't make the communist mad, the country that has imprisoned a million muslim and concentration camps. that controls the internet that controls speech and the nation that spy on its own citizens through a.i. and facial recognition stealing from the united states and th
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the china of today bears little resemblance to the china of chairman mao the new middle class is getting wealthier and the country's transformed itself into an economic global power but one of the central messages of the celebrations today seems to be a cautionary one yes we should acknowledge what china has achieved so far but there could be tough times ahead. for president xi centralizing and strengthening control in beijing some of the president's political rivals have been swept up in his crackdown on corruption as well as the ongoing protests in hong kong and allegations linked to human rights the trade war with the us is forcing china's economy to slow and this is not a adversity of high expectations that is going to be very glorious in the near future it's an anniversary in which we look back on what china has been able to attain and we talk about a new era of sacrifices and struggle in 198911 squares all bloodshed when pro-democracy demonstrators stood up against tanks in 29 t. china is determined to show that its military is stronger than ever but the success of president xi jin
the china of today bears little resemblance to the china of chairman mao the new middle class is getting wealthier and the country's transformed itself into an economic global power but one of the central messages of the celebrations today seems to be a cautionary one yes we should acknowledge what china has achieved so far but there could be tough times ahead. for president xi centralizing and strengthening control in beijing some of the president's political rivals have been swept up in his...
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and china apart? until you get an answer to that question, it's really hard to see how you get a deal. paul: i'm curious as to what you believe the u.s. strategy is here. before things really started blowing up this week, china was the possibility of a small deal with a narrow scope, but then all these other things started happening. the blacklisting of chinese companies, the travel ban. what is the u.s. plan here? is it one of maximum pressure? >> that is what it appears like from someone outside the negotiations, so it could be that there's just an attempt to apply maximum pressure knowing -- the u.s. negotiators new the reporting was china was not willing to give any more than they had previously, so to get progress on these structural issues, you would need to apply more pressure. it could be that, but we also know in the background, there has been a much more fundamental debate about u.s.-china competition and if at its core is really an objective to decouple the economies. that was something whe
and china apart? until you get an answer to that question, it's really hard to see how you get a deal. paul: i'm curious as to what you believe the u.s. strategy is here. before things really started blowing up this week, china was the possibility of a small deal with a narrow scope, but then all these other things started happening. the blacklisting of chinese companies, the travel ban. what is the u.s. plan here? is it one of maximum pressure? >> that is what it appears like from...
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china. china. china. china. china. china. china. china. [ applause ] you go over to china. china. 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.
china. china. china. china. china. china. china. china. [ applause ] you go over to china. china. 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...
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is not worth the moral costs the things we thought would happen for china over the last few years, china miracle of bringing so many peasants into the middle class, masked human rights abuses and other things we're learning about. what do you think? >> it's a complex matter to say the least. my last visit to china was to shanghai to visit a snap-on tools plant when i was on their board of directors. there is a lot of progress being made in china. i think the world engaging with china is a good thing long term but we have to be very cognizant of the fact it's a communist country. when mr. kerr equates some of the civil problems we have in this country to a government that opresses its people the way china does and backs over student in tiananmen square with tanks hardly the same thing. but having said that i think we need to engage china and do exactly what trump is doing, hold their feet to the fire. keep them on their heals, thinking about the best way to do business globally. charles: to that point toe, again, steve kerr, very high-profile influential person in this country with this s
is not worth the moral costs the things we thought would happen for china over the last few years, china miracle of bringing so many peasants into the middle class, masked human rights abuses and other things we're learning about. what do you think? >> it's a complex matter to say the least. my last visit to china was to shanghai to visit a snap-on tools plant when i was on their board of directors. there is a lot of progress being made in china. i think the world engaging with china is a...
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, china, china. host: what do you think about the situation, though? caller: i tell you, we have got to put pressure on china. that is the only way. host: when you say "we," deal me in the nba? everyone, the nba, w nba, this ubs, nbc, fox, we have all got to put pressure on china. host: what do you think they should put on the organization? tell them weould mean freedom, with three e's, f-r-e-e-e-d-o-m. right, roger is next, mckenzie, alabama. caller: hi. fan third i amts an old man, but i do not want to get into that. this guy did right. he has free speech, and now he is trying to smooth it out and take care of business, but the brother that just called and was talking about shoes and everything, he has got to remember where those shoes are coming from. they are coming from sweatshops, littleton-year-old kids, those are the shoes he is wearing and concentration camps in china. and he is talking about -- brother, they will not even let you in the country. i appreciate it. host: before you go, you are
, china, china. host: what do you think about the situation, though? caller: i tell you, we have got to put pressure on china. that is the only way. host: when you say "we," deal me in the nba? everyone, the nba, w nba, this ubs, nbc, fox, we have all got to put pressure on china. host: what do you think they should put on the organization? tell them weould mean freedom, with three e's, f-r-e-e-e-d-o-m. right, roger is next, mckenzie, alabama. caller: hi. fan third i amts an old man,...
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it is not just showing off china, but showing off xi jinping's china. that he is inhows control and has the power that he needs, also showing he is the strong man? -- always also difficult to tell. , he is alwaysthis going to be prominent, but at the same time, xi jinping basically started a fight and china, for all its ambition is largely alone, even under trump's america which is clearly upset a lot of people. along -- america has many strong alliances on the globe. is gatheringthing himself, has he also united his enemies in the sense that my enemies enemies are my friends as the saying goes? >> if he is at the top, then he gets the credit when things go well, but at the same time, he takes the blame when things go badly. we have seen this in many china policies and everyone is afraid to make decisions, thinking what does xi jinping want out of this? time, his position is still very strong and there will always be disagreements. has a lot there and it is going to be a difficult time. >> you mentioned some of the threats, both domestic and external, w
it is not just showing off china, but showing off xi jinping's china. that he is inhows control and has the power that he needs, also showing he is the strong man? -- always also difficult to tell. , he is alwaysthis going to be prominent, but at the same time, xi jinping basically started a fight and china, for all its ambition is largely alone, even under trump's america which is clearly upset a lot of people. along -- america has many strong alliances on the globe. is gatheringthing himself,...
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does the nba need china more or does china need the nb a ba mo. it has at least 600 million fans streaming every game and probably so much more watching on traditional tv. does the nba need china, given there's only one national basketball league. maria, back to you. maria: that's a great question, susan. great reporting as always. thank you. we want to turn to the impeachment inquiry and look at china as well. the white house says it will not cooperate with the house investigation, blocking testimony of the ukraine ambassador, a key figure in this probe. the white house counsel sent a letter to congressional democrats, given your inquiry lacks any elementary due process protections, the executive branch can not be expected to participate in it. joining me right now is government accountability institute president, investigative journalist and author of secret empires, peter sshwitzer. thanks for being here. thank you for your very important reporting over the years. you've done a great job. i want to get into what's going on in terms of the confl
does the nba need china more or does china need the nb a ba mo. it has at least 600 million fans streaming every game and probably so much more watching on traditional tv. does the nba need china, given there's only one national basketball league. maria, back to you. maria: that's a great question, susan. great reporting as always. thank you. we want to turn to the impeachment inquiry and look at china as well. the white house says it will not cooperate with the house investigation, blocking...
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in china today. actually into file, so this guy was convicted and sentenced to prison and the officials involved in the case that it wasn't unusual that the ministry of public security had been dispatched a spy despite his facility which again is the key facility for counter drug operation it's a major intelligence center there, who knows what exactly he was after but it again, and the counterintelligence business you can tell who motivation of these spies are by the targets that they are going after. >> you've also talked about influence making. in this regard, one of the things that also takes place is that you have influx of chinese students in the united states, you also have the wheels to have a number of academic institutions that have the confucius institute and there has really been a flurry of the packs on those institutions that are taking resources from the confucius institute. let me give you an example of the state of florida know there are a good number and senator norcal rubio, has com
in china today. actually into file, so this guy was convicted and sentenced to prison and the officials involved in the case that it wasn't unusual that the ministry of public security had been dispatched a spy despite his facility which again is the key facility for counter drug operation it's a major intelligence center there, who knows what exactly he was after but it again, and the counterintelligence business you can tell who motivation of these spies are by the targets that they are going...
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china and the m.b.a. is a multibillion dollar marriage that involves media rights streaming merchandising licensing and much much more it's a market that the n.b.a. has been planting season for over 3 decades nurturing it and growing it to the $500000000.00 fans today translating to over $4000000000.00 the houston rockets furthermore is the biggest team brand within the n.b.a. as this was the home team of ya'll me who is now the president of the chinese basketball association this entire franchise is now at risk as politics has bled into consumers and entertainment to quote young he people none should own was hi my phone call you can't profit off of china and in the same breath condemned china here to give us the full scope of the economic impact of such recent moves and so much more we're happy to welcome richard wolfe professor of economics emeritus at the university of massachusetts amherst and the author of democracy at work so professor wall of right now nike shares fell after c.c.t.v. sports said th
china and the m.b.a. is a multibillion dollar marriage that involves media rights streaming merchandising licensing and much much more it's a market that the n.b.a. has been planting season for over 3 decades nurturing it and growing it to the $500000000.00 fans today translating to over $4000000000.00 the houston rockets furthermore is the biggest team brand within the n.b.a. as this was the home team of ya'll me who is now the president of the chinese basketball association this entire...
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is huge in china are impossible is the biggest sport in china and of course le bron james is the n.b.a.'s most bankable most recognizable star so he would of course have more to lose than many if relationships between china and the n.b.a. were tainted. mccambridge from did so much for coming in and breaking that down for us thank you. and if you are we good in china your final resting place may not be so final chinese authorities have been cleared and we go to graveyards in the name of development and standardizing of all the graves it's seen by many as an attempt by china we got identity. this satellite image from 2800 shows a cemetery with gravestones still standing the same spot only a couple months ago. it's a pattern being repeated across changing province home to china's muslim leaders. this is what a week or graveyard in the region typically looks like. and this is what beijing thinks they should look like a new graveyard under construction visual justification saving space environmental protection and being more civilized that is just really indicative of an attitude towards cu
is huge in china are impossible is the biggest sport in china and of course le bron james is the n.b.a.'s most bankable most recognizable star so he would of course have more to lose than many if relationships between china and the n.b.a. were tainted. mccambridge from did so much for coming in and breaking that down for us thank you. and if you are we good in china your final resting place may not be so final chinese authorities have been cleared and we go to graveyards in the name of...
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pro china and anti- china communist party concerns and so they're beginning to wake up to the china threat. they have a dispute with china and they are very concerns. when i talk to indian officials here, it is the main national security threat for china for india. as for russia and china growing closer together, we have seen in the past couple of years and in fact in the past few weeks some joint military exercises. this was unusual. russia has been having large-scale exercises and china has been sending forces. i think the russians are a bit cautious about the relationship with china, traditionally china has speared china taking over its far east, the russian far east which is very vulnerable, low population and few differences. so, there have been a long i think putin has aligned with beijing, basically because he is against the united states so it's an anti- u.s. motivation. but it is the concern to see their growing alliance. it is mainly focused as an anti- u.s. online make if you had to pick out our vulnerability of china what you think they are most vulnerable long. >> repor
pro china and anti- china communist party concerns and so they're beginning to wake up to the china threat. they have a dispute with china and they are very concerns. when i talk to indian officials here, it is the main national security threat for china for india. as for russia and china growing closer together, we have seen in the past couple of years and in fact in the past few weeks some joint military exercises. this was unusual. russia has been having large-scale exercises and china has...