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beijing is also cracking down on buddhism. over the past decade, more than 150 tibetan buddhist monks have lit themselves on fire to protest china's repression of their beliefs and their culture. and in xinjiang, the communist party has imprisoned as many as one million muslim uyghurs in government camps where they endure around-the-clock brainwashing. survivors of the camps have described their experiences as a deliberate attempt by beijing to strangle uyghur culture and stamp out the muslim faith. as history attests though, a country that oppresses its own people rarely stops there. and beijing also aims to extend its reach across the wider world. as hudson's own dr. michael pillsbury has written, china has opposed the actions and goals of the u.s. government. indeed, china is building its own relationships with america's allies and enemies that contradict any peaceful or productive intentions of beijing. in fact, china uses so-called debt diplomacy to expand its influence. today, that country is offering hundreds of billion
beijing is also cracking down on buddhism. over the past decade, more than 150 tibetan buddhist monks have lit themselves on fire to protest china's repression of their beliefs and their culture. and in xinjiang, the communist party has imprisoned as many as one million muslim uyghurs in government camps where they endure around-the-clock brainwashing. survivors of the camps have described their experiences as a deliberate attempt by beijing to strangle uyghur culture and stamp out the muslim...
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pay a visit to beijing. the war has been going on for more than two years, and you planned much less, counting on a blitzkrieg, on the accelerated end of the war, the settlement of the conflict, it doesn't matter, on capitulation terms, on negotiations, this does not happen. now the war is becoming a burden for everyone. and also for beijing, which definitely does not want to be a representative of moscow in any way, as i said, because what dividend will you get, on the contrary, beijing is interested in moscow coming out of the war as weakened as possible, so that it does not disappear, let putin stay, but to be weakened as much as possible, so that it would be easier to increase this dependence on beijing, if the way is to the west will be closed to moscow, and it will most likely be closed for a decade, taking into account us... the help of the us congress to ukraine, it was clear how moscow was inspired by the possibility of future victory. the malones were making plans for an offensive on kharkiv, but w
pay a visit to beijing. the war has been going on for more than two years, and you planned much less, counting on a blitzkrieg, on the accelerated end of the war, the settlement of the conflict, it doesn't matter, on capitulation terms, on negotiations, this does not happen. now the war is becoming a burden for everyone. and also for beijing, which definitely does not want to be a representative of moscow in any way, as i said, because what dividend will you get, on the contrary, beijing is...
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visit to beijing, agreements were reached that airbus would be built in china, in particular, beijing is forced to choose priorities, or europe and to some extent america, or moscow, but goods. almost 800, 750, 770, what is most important, and with america somewhere like 750, 780, that is, it shows that the potential is incomparable, and moscow and beyond will lose, and beijing will increase its distance from moscow and at the same time move closer to europe in these issues. i completely agree with you mark, and i would just like to point out. such a perhaps somewhat unpretentious allegory, that is, well, you understand, a mad, angry bull terrier that starts jumping, biting passers-by, and everyone understands who its plus-minus owner is, yes, well, and here the key story is who will give the first to this , let's say a bull terrier with a shovel on the face, you understand, and the owner, so to speak, tries to pretend that it is not his bull terrier, but when he they say, listen, we, we specifically, dear peking comrades, will issue a specific... fine for your bull terrier if you don
visit to beijing, agreements were reached that airbus would be built in china, in particular, beijing is forced to choose priorities, or europe and to some extent america, or moscow, but goods. almost 800, 750, 770, what is most important, and with america somewhere like 750, 780, that is, it shows that the potential is incomparable, and moscow and beyond will lose, and beijing will increase its distance from moscow and at the same time move closer to europe in these issues. i completely agree...
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beijing is also cracking down on buddhism. over the past decade, more than 150 tibetan buddhist monks have let themselves on fire -- have lit themselves on fire. the communist party has imprisoned as many as one million muslims in government amps were they in do or around-the-clock brainwashing. survivors describe it as a deliberate attempt by beijing to strangle culture and stamp out the muslim faith. though, a attests, country that oppresses its own people rarely stops there. extend itso aims to reach across the wider world. pillsbury isl written, china has opposed the actions and goals of the u.s. government. indeed, it is building its own relationships with america's allies and enemies that contradict any peaceful intentions of beijing. uses so-called dead diplomacy to expand influence. that country is offering billions of dollars in infrastructural loans to governments from asia to africa to europe and even latin america. loans arerms of those ok at best. and the benefits, invariably flow overwhelmingly to beijing. , whic
beijing is also cracking down on buddhism. over the past decade, more than 150 tibetan buddhist monks have let themselves on fire -- have lit themselves on fire. the communist party has imprisoned as many as one million muslims in government amps were they in do or around-the-clock brainwashing. survivors describe it as a deliberate attempt by beijing to strangle culture and stamp out the muslim faith. though, a attests, country that oppresses its own people rarely stops there. extend itso aims...
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pay a visit to beijing. the war has been going on for more than two years, and you planned much less, counting on the blitzkrieg, the accelerated end of the war, the settlement of the conflict. it doesn't matter, on capitulation terms, on negotiations, this does not happen. now the war is already becoming a burden for everyone, and for beijing as well, which is definitely not in this case, he wants to be a representative of moscow, as i said, because what dividend will you get, on the contrary, beijing is interested in moscow coming out of the war as weakened as possible, so that it does not disappear, let putin stay, but to be as weakened as possible, so that it is possible it is easier to increase this dependence on beijing if the way to the west is blocked for moscow, and it will most likely be closed for ten years, taking into account the consequences of the war, no matter what negotiations take place and... no matter how they end, and moscow's victory is not beneficial for beijing. moscow is already too
pay a visit to beijing. the war has been going on for more than two years, and you planned much less, counting on the blitzkrieg, the accelerated end of the war, the settlement of the conflict. it doesn't matter, on capitulation terms, on negotiations, this does not happen. now the war is already becoming a burden for everyone, and for beijing as well, which is definitely not in this case, he wants to be a representative of moscow, as i said, because what dividend will you get, on the contrary,...
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not all come to beijing with concrete dreams. these youngsters have a different perspective on life than their parents. in the past migrants would send money back to their families. now youngsters chase their dreams longing to enjoy urban life. it's 9:00 a.m. on guijie street. the mornings here are very tranquil. street vendors who worked throughout the night can now rest. it's 3:00 p.m. this restaurant is holding job interviews. the monthly wage is $320 u.s. including room and board. much better than the working conditions in rural areas. however, many workers are unable to tolerate the long night shifts and they eventually quit. >> gao, owner of the town's biggest restaurant, has his own philosophy. gao came to beijing from a rural area and worked his way up. his values are different from the free willing values of youngsters today. the battle of the generations continues. it's 4:00 p.m. massive amounts of food are delivered to the back of gao's restaurant. since today's a festival day, gao has purchased more crayfish than usua
not all come to beijing with concrete dreams. these youngsters have a different perspective on life than their parents. in the past migrants would send money back to their families. now youngsters chase their dreams longing to enjoy urban life. it's 9:00 a.m. on guijie street. the mornings here are very tranquil. street vendors who worked throughout the night can now rest. it's 3:00 p.m. this restaurant is holding job interviews. the monthly wage is $320 u.s. including room and board. much...
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over hong kong angry and also beijing will not do that because if beijing this backing down then it means that the protests with scene which has turned. violent recently that means that works so it will happen that beijing will back down let me ask you a little bit more about kerry lambswool because kerry lamb of course is the conduit for beijing even in hong kong so on monday interestingly enough leaders of the main prob aging party were televised bowing collectively in a public apology a probe ageing labor federation blamed kerry lamb for their group's losses in the election that sounds like she is deeply discredited on both sides both visa v. hong kong citizens but also these of the beijing itself so what would you expect to be her fate going forward i think her fate to be going forward will be it will be a very difficult situation for her because you've already framed a very good she's in a position where she doesn't get support from any parties. not from the pro-democracy side not from camp and not from beijing as well of course beijing says they will support her but she has to
over hong kong angry and also beijing will not do that because if beijing this backing down then it means that the protests with scene which has turned. violent recently that means that works so it will happen that beijing will back down let me ask you a little bit more about kerry lambswool because kerry lamb of course is the conduit for beijing even in hong kong so on monday interestingly enough leaders of the main prob aging party were televised bowing collectively in a public apology a...
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for beijing in these presidential elections. the fact that beijing was able to conquer taiwan that the communist party was unable to conquer taiwan in 949 has been a major tarnish on beijing's narrative that it has united pacify and liberated china and it remains a tarnish on the c.c.p. narrative until today in recent years beijing has even intensified its compay to bring taiwan under the rule of paging and she's implying has made it a clue has made it a major issue of his signature policies so a win by the pro independence camp in these elections would of course damage the taiwan policy off the c.c.p. as one of the core policies of this nationalist narrative that beijing is pushing toward it would show that beijing does not have the soft power to convince people that it is a good governance organization c.b. when it comes to taiwan sovereignty this is been an issue in presidential elections since 1960 what is so special now. well when we look at exactly one year ago a chinese president xi jinping gave a speech on china on china
for beijing in these presidential elections. the fact that beijing was able to conquer taiwan that the communist party was unable to conquer taiwan in 949 has been a major tarnish on beijing's narrative that it has united pacify and liberated china and it remains a tarnish on the c.c.p. narrative until today in recent years beijing has even intensified its compay to bring taiwan under the rule of paging and she's implying has made it a clue has made it a major issue of his signature policies so...
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. >> beijing is not keeping its promise, it has laid out some rules that say that he will pick, beijing will pick the candidates. that the hong kong electorate can vote for. therefore screening out any candidate that beijing doesn't like. the hong kong public doesn't like testimony hong kong students don't like it, and the result is the the protest that we're seeing today. >> rose: we continue with paul ryan, the congressman and former vice presidential nominee. his new book is called "the way forward" >> i think one of the thins we did in the war on poverty, we, meaning society and government, inadvertently was we gave people the impression that this is government's responsibility. pay your taxes, don't worry about a thing. government will solve these problems. that's not truement we need to have a new reengagement with people in our society. so that they can collaborate and get more involved in making a difference in their communities and the federal government need to its respect that. and right now i would argue it doesn't. >> rose: we conclude this evening with president obama's co
. >> beijing is not keeping its promise, it has laid out some rules that say that he will pick, beijing will pick the candidates. that the hong kong electorate can vote for. therefore screening out any candidate that beijing doesn't like. the hong kong public doesn't like testimony hong kong students don't like it, and the result is the the protest that we're seeing today. >> rose: we continue with paul ryan, the congressman and former vice presidential nominee. his new book is...
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that's beijing's perspective. there have been two major flash patriots that have really created -- i think a deterioration in cost relaxation. the first one is the august 222 visit. and then speaker policy. much more strongly than they anticipated me. they held the largest military experiences in decade and significantly closer to taiwan, they took great moves. to send a signal of beijing's displeasure with that. diplomatically beijing also canceled or suspended key areas of dialogue and relations were only revived in the last couple of months after the biting chief summit in san francisco so there was over one year where tensions were still really high between the u.s. and china because of the taiwan issue. the second flashpoint i would highlight is last april taiwan's president with speaker mccarthy, held military exercises, took less provocative steps, did not fire missiles over the planes but they took significant military action so these have been major flashpoints in the relationship in destabilizing issues
that's beijing's perspective. there have been two major flash patriots that have really created -- i think a deterioration in cost relaxation. the first one is the august 222 visit. and then speaker policy. much more strongly than they anticipated me. they held the largest military experiences in decade and significantly closer to taiwan, they took great moves. to send a signal of beijing's displeasure with that. diplomatically beijing also canceled or suspended key areas of dialogue and...
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china's leader welcomes him warmly in beijing. over the course of the past of two years our president has forged a strong personal relationship with the president of the peoples republic of china, and they have worked closely on issues of common interest. most importantly the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. but i come before you today because the american people deserve to know that as we speak beijing is employing a whole of government approach using political, economic, and military tools as well as propaganda to advance its influence and benefit its interests in the united states. china is also applying this power in more pro-active ways than ever before, to exert influence and interfere with domestic policy and politics of this country. under president trump's leadership, the united states has taken decisive action to respond to china with american action. applying the principals and the policies long advocated in these halls. in our national security strategy that the president released last december, he described a
china's leader welcomes him warmly in beijing. over the course of the past of two years our president has forged a strong personal relationship with the president of the peoples republic of china, and they have worked closely on issues of common interest. most importantly the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. but i come before you today because the american people deserve to know that as we speak beijing is employing a whole of government approach using political, economic, and military...
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course beijing says they will support her but she has to listen to kerry live has to listen to beijing and that's making her very difficult to stay in her role actually so question do you glacier are there credible alternatives to carry lab bearing in mind that her term as as far as i know only goes until 2022 is that correct and in fact these district councils they do not really have much say in larger politics but there is a committee on which members are represented that will have a say in the next chief executive so my question to you would be are there credible alternatives to kerry lim who perhaps could find a middle path that she hasn't found i haven't seen any credible political figures in hong kong that would be able to resolve the political turmoil because this political turmoil not only this 6 months but also that those before the smaller scale for example the umbrella revolution or the ones before these are saying this is signaling there's something very wrong with the system fundamentally there's something wrong with one country 2 systems even because that was supposed to
course beijing says they will support her but she has to listen to kerry live has to listen to beijing and that's making her very difficult to stay in her role actually so question do you glacier are there credible alternatives to carry lab bearing in mind that her term as as far as i know only goes until 2022 is that correct and in fact these district councils they do not really have much say in larger politics but there is a committee on which members are represented that will have a say in...
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that he got from the beijing government. certainly beijing has been in support of this law for as long as it has been discussed in hong kong carry lands message was that she wanted to prevent hong kong from becoming some sort of sanctuary for fugitives running from the law and this is very much been china's viewpoint as well but of course what's been so hard to in terms of convincing the hong kong people that that simply is it is that china has already sort of use other means unlawful means even to step into hong kong and really quiet or silence or remove the voices of people who are who are campaigning for democracy who are campaigning against control from the mainland any decision so we had a few years ago the very notorious incident of chinese officials coming into hong kong in taking away these booksellers who were who had a book store which was talking about the government and questioning the authority of beijing and they've been various incidents of the chinese officials really coming in one step closer and really that
that he got from the beijing government. certainly beijing has been in support of this law for as long as it has been discussed in hong kong carry lands message was that she wanted to prevent hong kong from becoming some sort of sanctuary for fugitives running from the law and this is very much been china's viewpoint as well but of course what's been so hard to in terms of convincing the hong kong people that that simply is it is that china has already sort of use other means unlawful means...
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bei'ing has all the power _ for beijing? beijing has all the power here, _ for beijing? beijing has all the power here, so - for beijing? beijing has all the power here, so putin i for beijing? beijing has all i the power here, so putin has for beijing? beijing has all - the power here, so putin has to give china heavily discounted prices if it wants to get the pipeline. beijing is getting gas from central asia where it pays low prices, and myanmar. russia is currently heavily dependent on china for all its exports, half of hydrocarbons go to china, they are down from $16 billion a month to $1 billion a month. so china holds all the cards there and it can wait and see, and so far it looks like it's not willing to make a deal there. one of the world's largest exporters of spices, india, has been facing heat on contamination allegations against two indian spice brands. it has sparked concerns among regulators around the world. the uk foods standards agency has told the bbc it has tightened scrutiny of all indian spice imports. the bbc�*s archana shukla reports. at the he
bei'ing has all the power _ for beijing? beijing has all the power here, _ for beijing? beijing has all the power here, so - for beijing? beijing has all the power here, so putin i for beijing? beijing has all i the power here, so putin has for beijing? beijing has all - the power here, so putin has to give china heavily discounted prices if it wants to get the pipeline. beijing is getting gas from central asia where it pays low prices, and myanmar. russia is currently heavily dependent on...
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they gave--they, beijing, has given some new definitions to patriotism. bill: the mass resignations means there's no opposition in the city's parliament. the council is now totally under beijing's control. claudia: look at this. bill: farewelling claudia mo, three other legco members who were also forced out. claudia: guys, this is a pilot. male: was. was a pilot. claudia: sweetie. and a medical doctor. they got all--well, i wouldn't say chucked out, 'cause i think they were--no, not you. you were--you two were, sort of, "disqualified," huh? "disqualified" by beijing, who else? male: we were the reasons why claudia has to resign. claudia: these are my old prints. this is the hsbc back in, what, 1865, which i am going to bring. and of course i need to take this as well. so i will just roll this out. roll, roll, you'll have to excuse me now. oh, roll, roll, roll. roll, roll, roll. claudia: i was born and brought up in hong kong and i'm a hong kong person. i'm a hong konger through and through. i never ever imagined hong kong would have come to this. bill: b
they gave--they, beijing, has given some new definitions to patriotism. bill: the mass resignations means there's no opposition in the city's parliament. the council is now totally under beijing's control. claudia: look at this. bill: farewelling claudia mo, three other legco members who were also forced out. claudia: guys, this is a pilot. male: was. was a pilot. claudia: sweetie. and a medical doctor. they got all--well, i wouldn't say chucked out, 'cause i think they were--no, not you. you...
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and it is in beijing, and it will affect the central government already, but from beijing, it's in a political periphery region, from the 1950s, whether china will let hong kong continue, and deepen it's autonomy, or try to go back to the 1950s. so i think it's a different situation. >> isaac was telling us about a china that wanted to impose it's control, but not in a heavy-handed way. doesn't china need a functioning hong kong to show the rest of the world? >> it doesn't need anything. the only thing that the communist party needs is to maintain control over china. so if you pair things down, that's the motivator of all of the activities. i think that what the professor is saying, the difference is hong kong democracy movement and not a mortal threat to the communist party unless it spreads and becomes a nationalist protest move: i think its more of a message to taiwan, and the reunification of taiwan is the top policy goal. the 30 million people of taiwan represent a more significant gain to beijing than hong kong does. and the they don't want to pusho hard on hong kong because th
and it is in beijing, and it will affect the central government already, but from beijing, it's in a political periphery region, from the 1950s, whether china will let hong kong continue, and deepen it's autonomy, or try to go back to the 1950s. so i think it's a different situation. >> isaac was telling us about a china that wanted to impose it's control, but not in a heavy-handed way. doesn't china need a functioning hong kong to show the rest of the world? >> it doesn't need...
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--beijing's tariffs in response to ours. they targeted industries and states that would play an important role in the 2018 elections. more than 80%e, of u.s. counties targeted by china voted for president trump and i in 2016. now, china wants to turn these voters against our administration. china is also directly appealing to american voters. last week, the chinese government paid to have a multi-paid supplement in the des moines register. the paper of record of the home state of our basset or to china, and a pivotal state in 2018 and 2020. the supplement designed to look like a news article cast our trade policies as reckless and harmful. fortunately, americans are not buying it. for example, american farmers are standing with this president and seeing real results from the strong stance he has taken, including this week's u.s.-mexico-canada agreement, where we opened north american markets to u.s. products. the u.s. mca is a great win for american farmers and manufacturers. [applause] china's actions aren't focused solely
--beijing's tariffs in response to ours. they targeted industries and states that would play an important role in the 2018 elections. more than 80%e, of u.s. counties targeted by china voted for president trump and i in 2016. now, china wants to turn these voters against our administration. china is also directly appealing to american voters. last week, the chinese government paid to have a multi-paid supplement in the des moines register. the paper of record of the home state of our basset or...
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look in detail at how beijing uses its national security laws on the mainland you don't really understand the real situation in hong kong i also will come back to the situation in hong kong how one can feel through system when we operate hong kong never leaves the news for long these days now it's the draft of a new security law to be imposed by beijing that's provoking controversy and protests joining me this week from hong kong is regina if a member of the city's legislative council and chair of the probate jink new people's party will the communist authorities try to use this law as they have with other security statutes on the mainland to violate basic rights and restrict free expression. i. think you know you're welcome to a conference on how low you recently wrote an article about the controversial new security law that china's going to impose on hong kong and you said this does not to necessarily spell the death of hong kong separate systems but you're taking a huge gamble backing this law aren't you because beijing has done everything it can to prove that it's not interested in th
look in detail at how beijing uses its national security laws on the mainland you don't really understand the real situation in hong kong i also will come back to the situation in hong kong how one can feel through system when we operate hong kong never leaves the news for long these days now it's the draft of a new security law to be imposed by beijing that's provoking controversy and protests joining me this week from hong kong is regina if a member of the city's legislative council and chair...
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position now he said that the beijing has been more help for i think that. couple of reasons one i think that maybe he tried to continue to try to you know appreciate beijing support in his to further negotiation with pain young and also he himself tried to maintain his a very good friendship with the printer she. same time i think that it's also his conviction that without beijing support it is impossible for a for washington and the piano to reach any. agreement to which will be sustainable so trump has been saying that good things will happen to the north korean economy if it chooses to do nuclear rise so let's assume for a second there appears dale has finally been great could there allow washington and track of the chinese our way through investment i mean how much of a threat was that before china's national security well i think the. support and also appreciate. the dialogue between washington opinion and we believe that the dialogue on the denuclearization plus the. down piece of. long peace. negotiation of for the long piece of this area is is in th
position now he said that the beijing has been more help for i think that. couple of reasons one i think that maybe he tried to continue to try to you know appreciate beijing support in his to further negotiation with pain young and also he himself tried to maintain his a very good friendship with the printer she. same time i think that it's also his conviction that without beijing support it is impossible for a for washington and the piano to reach any. agreement to which will be sustainable...
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somehow beijing is so costly, buyers cannot be found. property prices have gone up by more than 500 u.s. dollars per square meter in just over one year. the closer you get to central beijing, the higher the prices. the pricing units are almost $15,000 per square meter. the surge in crisis has made it challenging for people to buy their dream home. many are moving to the suburbs, in search of afford abable rent. the city's commute time is the second longest in the world. >> people from all corners of the country come to the capital in search of business opportunities. unless they are very successful, it is difficult to live here. >>> the sudden rise of property prices in beijing has created a serious value cost imbalance. we follow the lives of those in pursuit of the second coming of the chinese dream. and the hopes of those who are dashed. >>> tiananmen square is where mao zedong declared china in 1949. in the 17th century, during the cheng dynasty, beijing was built around the forbidden city. five ring roads surround the castle. whethe
somehow beijing is so costly, buyers cannot be found. property prices have gone up by more than 500 u.s. dollars per square meter in just over one year. the closer you get to central beijing, the higher the prices. the pricing units are almost $15,000 per square meter. the surge in crisis has made it challenging for people to buy their dream home. many are moving to the suburbs, in search of afford abable rent. the city's commute time is the second longest in the world. >> people from all...
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this is news live from berlin beijing tightens its grip on hong kong chinese lawmakers passed a new law that cracks down on what it labels as seditions version terrorism and collusion and city critics say it marks the end of hong kong's civil liberties. also coming up the leaders of germany and france have planned for a post pandemic recovery at their 1st face to face talks in months the german chancellor and french president meet near berlin they're hoping to win over skeptics to their multi-billion euro coronavirus rescue package. and we visit a city in thailand that's in corona virus lock down no one there to feed them hungry gangs of monkeys are roaming the streets in search of food. i'm on me and it's if welcome to the program beijing has passed a controversial security law for hong kong critics fear will allow china to control the semi autonomous region chinese lawmakers unanimously approved the bill beijing says it aims to tackle sedition subversion terrorism and collusion with foreign forces it has drawn international criticism for being at odds with the quote one country 2 syst
this is news live from berlin beijing tightens its grip on hong kong chinese lawmakers passed a new law that cracks down on what it labels as seditions version terrorism and collusion and city critics say it marks the end of hong kong's civil liberties. also coming up the leaders of germany and france have planned for a post pandemic recovery at their 1st face to face talks in months the german chancellor and french president meet near berlin they're hoping to win over skeptics to their...
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to bounce back the country's chips its focus from fighting the virus to longer term economic goals beijing also outlines electoral reforms that will tighten its grip on hong kong. also coming up germans feeling a sense of lockdown fatigue as restrictions on daily life continue many are starting to ask if chancellor angela merkel's approach to tackling the pandemic is still the right want and on the 1st papal visit to iraq pope francis will urge the country's twinkling number of christians to stay put and help rebuild after years of war and persecution. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program. one year ago a bunch of china was shut down as part of efforts to contain the spread of the corona virus now the country has the pandemic largely under control and is taking steps to get its economy back on track around $3000.00 delegates are to have big the biggest event on china's political calendar the national people's congress the opening of its legislative session in beijing over the course of the next week they will be rubber stamping legislation and setting china's political priorities for the
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support groups have also sprung up like here in west beijing. an artist group wants to turn the cell is into accommodation for the migrant workers to give a bed and shelter to these people who give so much to the city. this would be only a doorway you know when you're one of the workers of established small convenience stores in our neighborhood yeah like the fruit vendor and the little shop on the corner they make our lives more comfortable. that i'm going to win them but all i can tell. these offers of support are being closely monitored by the government because they're afraid that criticism could lead to protests. this small village lies in her pay the neighboring province of beijing. migrant worker liu and his employees are staying here temporarily but they're not really welcome. in the village there even official announcements warning not to rent to textile companies because of the fire risk that's on you know the two thousand and eight olympic games in beijing said everyone was welcome even us now we've just been discarded it's so cruel t
support groups have also sprung up like here in west beijing. an artist group wants to turn the cell is into accommodation for the migrant workers to give a bed and shelter to these people who give so much to the city. this would be only a doorway you know when you're one of the workers of established small convenience stores in our neighborhood yeah like the fruit vendor and the little shop on the corner they make our lives more comfortable. that i'm going to win them but all i can tell. these...
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in beijing we must get a people on the street again what are you going to be doing joshua. no matter mobilize people to the street called the new international advocacy and more important thing is we have to let the global community to stand up hong kong just like how fellow global community is that codice stand with hong kong in 2910 you're looking for help from abroad are you thinking that america donald trump said he would react very strongly u.s. president should be doing and act this law are you hoping for help from the us extras actions speak louder in a burst support hall it's not a matter of left all right it's just a matter of right or wrong and recall allies around the world to support hong kong people against the national security law that erodes on fundamental and basic freedoms freedom so we read it wish no matter us or european country could impose the hong kong human rights and democracy act all cloven it's get do and has the sanction mechanism and left beijing to realize that college how to china is not the only way out joshua long for us today from hong kon
in beijing we must get a people on the street again what are you going to be doing joshua. no matter mobilize people to the street called the new international advocacy and more important thing is we have to let the global community to stand up hong kong just like how fellow global community is that codice stand with hong kong in 2910 you're looking for help from abroad are you thinking that america donald trump said he would react very strongly u.s. president should be doing and act this law...
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there we are here we go let's bring in our guest from beijing we have political analyst iona tangan in london we have nathan lore he's a pro-democracy activist who fled hong kong before the security law came into effect and in canterbury in the u.k. we have kerry brown kerry is the director of the lao china institute professor of chinese studies at king's college london gentlemen welcome to you all coming to you 1st how will be judging carry on trying to reshape hong kong in the coming year. is obvious that may case comforting schemed that turn hong kong into a just an ordinary city confiscating is freedom and in freedom people's rights so in the near future in the next year i believe that having end up raj will continue and hong kong people will continue to be suffering from these political persecution and put some of this into an immediate historical context if you can was covert a game changer for the chinese government. no actually not i mean the game changer was the security law that was passed earlier this year which basically allowed the authorities crack down on what they saw a
there we are here we go let's bring in our guest from beijing we have political analyst iona tangan in london we have nathan lore he's a pro-democracy activist who fled hong kong before the security law came into effect and in canterbury in the u.k. we have kerry brown kerry is the director of the lao china institute professor of chinese studies at king's college london gentlemen welcome to you all coming to you 1st how will be judging carry on trying to reshape hong kong in the coming year. is...
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these are funded by beijing and play by partnership beijing's rules. they were launched by no less than the head of the united front department. in 2009 politboro e standing committee member and ideologist called confucius institutes an important part of the chinese overseas propaganda setup. all told, we face a large and deliberately opaque amount of chinese communist party official, agents and cutouts seeking advantage in our society. that advantage is readily had because, again as secretary rice said, we are, we pride ourselves in being open and easily accessible. and so think in terms of this iceberg. above the water line, official prc diplomats conducting legitimate activities, for example. but below the water line, there's a far larger and murkier mix whose ties to the communist party have been long ignored or understudied. these include prc diplomats conducting activities inconsistent with their diplomatic status such as the espionage dued to the prc consulate in moussen before we -- houston before we shuttered it this summer. .. that show acade
these are funded by beijing and play by partnership beijing's rules. they were launched by no less than the head of the united front department. in 2009 politboro e standing committee member and ideologist called confucius institutes an important part of the chinese overseas propaganda setup. all told, we face a large and deliberately opaque amount of chinese communist party official, agents and cutouts seeking advantage in our society. that advantage is readily had because, again as secretary...
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absolutely hong kong is part of china and one of the one percent is doing beijing's business not doing it is not doing it very well is it it's failed it's failed to keep the hated extradition mordant it was forced to withdraw that it tried threats calling the demonstrators rampant in the range them warning that a blow from the sort of law was waiting for them in the future these threats and the effect well i think there are china not understand what it's dealing with because i think there are many different ways to look at what's happening in hong kong i would say the primary situation right now is law enforcement you are talking about a restoration of law and order in hong kong and democracy of course when the british left hong kong in 19 only 78 did not leave behind a lot of democracy to talk about but the british did leave behind deeply entrenched the rule of law tradition and i think we all need to be very grateful for that and it is now law and order very much at stake in hong kong we should not be confused with been the other grievances and political pursuits in hong kong they ar
absolutely hong kong is part of china and one of the one percent is doing beijing's business not doing it is not doing it very well is it it's failed it's failed to keep the hated extradition mordant it was forced to withdraw that it tried threats calling the demonstrators rampant in the range them warning that a blow from the sort of law was waiting for them in the future these threats and the effect well i think there are china not understand what it's dealing with because i think there are...
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now, if beijing doesn't like it and turn anything that beijing doesn't want to see, doesn't want to have in hong kong as subversive, the whole hong kong population would be in trouble. so, this is the thing. i mean, they try to intimidate us, they try to terrify people, they try to terrorise the pro—democracy movement. i think we are going through a very tough time. however, i think sooner or later they will see that more and more people will get really upset and be ready to express their views again through peaceful and other means available. at the moment, a carrie lam administration is not really as strong and legitimate as they try to pretend to be. according to the latest opinion survey that i've come across, only 18%, only 18% supported her, and 69% against her. so, is it a strong government or is it very, very weak and illegitimate government that the people should not be fearful about? it should be the government fearing the people rather than the other way round. this is the way i see it. right. maybe this government is not one that you can measure by the strength of opinion p
now, if beijing doesn't like it and turn anything that beijing doesn't want to see, doesn't want to have in hong kong as subversive, the whole hong kong population would be in trouble. so, this is the thing. i mean, they try to intimidate us, they try to terrify people, they try to terrorise the pro—democracy movement. i think we are going through a very tough time. however, i think sooner or later they will see that more and more people will get really upset and be ready to express their...
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other or at a time they're all home police force the police force and then those in beijing. refer back to jane for approval and let's let you know there's a longer there's a number of allegations that andrew which i'd like i can see actually answer. one country 2 systems the democracy movement is trying to destroy the actually all uncle china is doing is trying to offer you a better future what's your response. for a lot of hong kong people who destroy the one country 2 systems is obviously the chinese craft and when they publish the national security law when they publish a lot off different kinds of policies i hong kong including 2 twisty education systems or even to ask the air sea for surf and to take oath to state their mind clearly points to the chinese government this kind of things it's a direct hits of the affecting the hong kong's fragile us which means the moccasin and the credence and those failures have been destroyed by the chinese government and this is a really obvious things for example previously a lot of hong kong people feel safe inside of hong kong but a
other or at a time they're all home police force the police force and then those in beijing. refer back to jane for approval and let's let you know there's a longer there's a number of allegations that andrew which i'd like i can see actually answer. one country 2 systems the democracy movement is trying to destroy the actually all uncle china is doing is trying to offer you a better future what's your response. for a lot of hong kong people who destroy the one country 2 systems is obviously...
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also, we have to think of beijing. it's got the winter- beijing. it'5 got the winter oiympics_ beijing. it's got the winter olympics coming - beijing. it's got the winter olympics coming up. - beijing. it's got the winter olympics coming up. that| beijing. it's got the winter- olympics coming up. that might not be important — olympics coming up. that might not be important for— olympics coming up. that might not be important for many _ olympics coming up. that might not be important for many people, - olympics coming up. that might not be important for many people, but i be important for many people, but beijing _ be important for many people, but beijing is— be important for many people, but beijing is very— be important for many people, but beijing is very anxious _ be important for many people, but beijing is very anxious about - be important for many people, but beijing is very anxious about the l beijing is very anxious about the threat _ beijing is very anxious about the threat of— beijing is very anxious about the threat of a — b
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that's what beijing wants. and it's what they are going to do unless the free world, beginning with the members of this body, stand up and say no. mr. president, this body must take action today to support the people of hong kong. they must speak with one voice. it must tell the world that this is not acceptable and that it must not stand, and free peoples the world over must not silently acquiesce. now, a week ago, i tried to do just that. i asked this body for consent unanimously to pass a resolution that would condemn this new dictate from beijing and emphasize its clear violation of both hong kong basic law and the syno-british joint declaration. this resolution that i am here again today to offer, sponsored and supported by senators of both parties, would make it clear to everyone that the united states stands with the people of hong kong in this their hour of need. it would encourage the administration to take all necessary diplomatic action to stop this new law, to stop this advance against freedom. and
that's what beijing wants. and it's what they are going to do unless the free world, beginning with the members of this body, stand up and say no. mr. president, this body must take action today to support the people of hong kong. they must speak with one voice. it must tell the world that this is not acceptable and that it must not stand, and free peoples the world over must not silently acquiesce. now, a week ago, i tried to do just that. i asked this body for consent unanimously to pass a...
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beijing previously hosted the 2008 summer olympics. >> beijing. >> beijing won the bid. the city was competing with kazakhstan. beijing plans to make use of several existing cities. city officials say that will help keep cost down. it's a factor that impressed ioc members. ioc also recognizes the value of financial support from the government of china, the world's second largest economy. in the final presentation, chinese officials underscored the nation's ability and promised a successful event. >> translator: we pledge our full guarantees for the games, financial legal security organizational and operational areas. sport is a noble cause that has the opportunity to change lives and transform the world. >> buttism oc officials also point out the challenges beijing faces, potentially unsuitable weather conditions and pollution. chinese officials are showing confidence to host the winter olympics on the back of the successful 2008 summer games. let's go live to our reporter in beijing. takafumi, what's the reaction there to the games coming back? >> reporter: good evening
beijing previously hosted the 2008 summer olympics. >> beijing. >> beijing won the bid. the city was competing with kazakhstan. beijing plans to make use of several existing cities. city officials say that will help keep cost down. it's a factor that impressed ioc members. ioc also recognizes the value of financial support from the government of china, the world's second largest economy. in the final presentation, chinese officials underscored the nation's ability and promised a...
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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 china chooses to handle thes situation wi a great deal about its role in the world in the future. >> reporter: chinese officials say comments like that encourage protesters to become paratists.an >> ( ated ): the situation in hong kong has deteriorated to the poinwhere some protesters dare to openly challenge the principle of "one country, two systems. i don't think this is independent from theinde irresponsible d inciomng remarks ofwestern politicians. >> reporter: and beijing's defenders point out one of the protestors' core demands, dire elections, can only happen if beijing allows it. >> hong kong is part of china, and, according to our constitutional order under the basic law right now, for any kind of universal surage to be implemented in hong kong or political refor
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 china chooses to handle thes situation wi a great deal about its role in the world in the future. >> reporter: chinese officials say comments like that encourage protesters to become paratists.an >> ( ated ): the situation in...
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and that's really what he's trying to say. journalist father and crush mother in beijing. thank you very much, robin and has mentioned ear commission president ursula from the alliance is also in beijing today for more and that let's bring in our brussels corresponding jack herrick. jack, this is ursula from the alliance 1st visit to china as each commission president, before heading there, she delivered a fiery speech on china that ruffled beijing's feathers. how is she being received there? yes, she did. she gave this speech a few days ago just before she was heading into beijing in which she said that the priority for the european union is to d risk the relationship and not to decouple it. the priority for the europeans and what she's been told i know from speaking to you, diplomats here in brussels, is that the priority is to get beijing to make sure that beijing does not decide to send lethal aid to russia to help it in its war against ukraine of the number one fall fundamental priority, that e u countries feel her message should be to the chinese join those meetings.
and that's really what he's trying to say. journalist father and crush mother in beijing. thank you very much, robin and has mentioned ear commission president ursula from the alliance is also in beijing today for more and that let's bring in our brussels corresponding jack herrick. jack, this is ursula from the alliance 1st visit to china as each commission president, before heading there, she delivered a fiery speech on china that ruffled beijing's feathers. how is she being received there?...
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these are funded by beijing and employed by beijing's role, launched in 2004 by no less than the head of the united front department area in 2009 the standing committee member lisa june called the confucius institute an important part of kinase overseas propaganda set. also we face a large and deliberately malleable chinese party officials in carrying out an advantage in our society, advocating to secretary rice we pride ourselves as being accessible so think in terms of this iceberg, above the waterline officials appeared to be conducting illicit activities, for example below the waterline there's a larger and murkier mix whose ties to the communist party have been long ignored or understudied. these include conducting activities inconsistent with their status such as the espionage complex in houston before we shuddered this summer. prc state media personnel had said news reporters were in the business of propaganda and espionage and i asked them to show me a byline by any number of these supposed reporters. researchers sent by the pla to university labs, illegally hide their militar
these are funded by beijing and employed by beijing's role, launched in 2004 by no less than the head of the united front department area in 2009 the standing committee member lisa june called the confucius institute an important part of kinase overseas propaganda set. also we face a large and deliberately malleable chinese party officials in carrying out an advantage in our society, advocating to secretary rice we pride ourselves as being accessible so think in terms of this iceberg, above the...
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let's bring in our guests in beijing. china based political analyst and economic development consultant in brussels to reason fallen director of the center of a russia europe asia studies and in los angeles christopher balding a professor of fulbright university vietnam and a specialist on china's economy and markets a warm welcome 'd to you all let's begin beijing when the u.s. does diplomacy it's often called carrot and stick diplomacy seemingly when china does diplomacy it's called coercive it's called punishment and it's called aggressive what do you make of that. well i mean there's a real kind of extensional issue going on between the u.s. and china quite frankly the u.s. is convinced that its system is the perfect system that it the system that the rest of the world should use so it's not always explainable exactly why china is succeeding since it doesn't follow the u.s. model so this is the kind of existential angsty that goes on there therefore anything that china does even if the u.s. does it is somehow wrong so
let's bring in our guests in beijing. china based political analyst and economic development consultant in brussels to reason fallen director of the center of a russia europe asia studies and in los angeles christopher balding a professor of fulbright university vietnam and a specialist on china's economy and markets a warm welcome 'd to you all let's begin beijing when the u.s. does diplomacy it's often called carrot and stick diplomacy seemingly when china does diplomacy it's called coercive...
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in fact, beijing. a similar simulated encirclement. infact, many beijing. a similar simulated encirclement. in fact, many could say that that was larger. we saw for example missiles being fired during that time, and the discourse was very, very stern. as part of this as well, it was seen as one of the largest simulated attacks in decades, we also saw for example between christmas and new year last year about 71 aircraft flying into the space, and many saying this is an exercise in demonstrating firepower. we've also seen president tsai saying, thank you, us, for their support, as a result of this visit, and the bbc has been on the streets in taipei speaking to residents, who say that many seem unperturbed by this, accustomed to these displays of military might from beijing, so it does seem in some ways life goes on and life is somewhat continuing in taiwan, because they have somewhat become accustomed to his this, particular in the last eight months.- in the last eight months. while i have you. _ in the last eight months. while i have you. i _ in the last e
in fact, beijing. a similar simulated encirclement. infact, many beijing. a similar simulated encirclement. in fact, many could say that that was larger. we saw for example missiles being fired during that time, and the discourse was very, very stern. as part of this as well, it was seen as one of the largest simulated attacks in decades, we also saw for example between christmas and new year last year about 71 aircraft flying into the space, and many saying this is an exercise in demonstrating...
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you may say that you don't see beijing as the enemy but it seems to me beijing certainly now sees you as their enemy. if one looks at the state press in china, mainland china, you have been fingered as one of a "gang of four" very senior hong kong ers who are said to be orchestrating the protest movement. the highest legal enforcement body in china, the central political and legal affairs commission has accused you and the other three of "14 deadly sins" including "colluding with the us and uk, and inciting young people in the city." are you feeling intimidated and frightened right now? well, mr sackur, you clearly do not know me and you do not know my experiences and my history. but i hope you can see that this is all part of the state propaganda machinery. and simply because i don't hold toe the line and say things that they may not wish to hear, they have mounted a smear campaign, yes, intimidation, harassment, notjust only of myself but of my family members. but the more they do of this sort of smearing, the more they convince hong kong people... if i may... ..that the only way th
you may say that you don't see beijing as the enemy but it seems to me beijing certainly now sees you as their enemy. if one looks at the state press in china, mainland china, you have been fingered as one of a "gang of four" very senior hong kong ers who are said to be orchestrating the protest movement. the highest legal enforcement body in china, the central political and legal affairs commission has accused you and the other three of "14 deadly sins" including...
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today in beijing the president will hold talks with chinese leader xidzenping. a large package of documents is expected to be signed. tomorrow putin will visit harbin. in slovakia, doctors are fighting for the life and health of prime minister robert fiec. he was seriously wounded by three bullets during the assassination attempt. now the politicians have been put into an artificial coma. vladimir putin called the incident a monstrous crime. the russian military told how they completed the liberation of the village of rabotina in zaporozhye region, the ukrainian armed forces were knocked out of their position by a joint strike by attack aircraft, drone operators and artillery. there is a russian flag on one of the buildings. in yakutia , rescuers are blasting ice on rivers to break up ice jams and prevent large-scale floods. in some places the water has already begun to recede, but in other areas the floods are only gaining strength. residents of populated areas are evacuated in advance. vladimir putin is in china today on a state visit, this is the highest rank
today in beijing the president will hold talks with chinese leader xidzenping. a large package of documents is expected to be signed. tomorrow putin will visit harbin. in slovakia, doctors are fighting for the life and health of prime minister robert fiec. he was seriously wounded by three bullets during the assassination attempt. now the politicians have been put into an artificial coma. vladimir putin called the incident a monstrous crime. the russian military told how they completed the...
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look in detail at how beijing uses its national security laws on the mainland here you don't really understand the real situation in hong kong i also will come back to the situation in hong kong how one country 2 systems really operate this week we're replaying an interview about hong kong recorded in early june by then many fear that a new security law to be imposed by beijing would seriously damage the independence of hong kong's judging my guest was regina king chair of the probating new peoples party she dismissed all the fears as payslips but the law is now in force and widely condemned around the world so i want to see where the answers she gave us. a . region that you're welcome to a conference on hello you recently wrote an article about very controversial new security law that china is going to impose on hong kong and you said this does not to necessarily spell the death of hong kong separate systems but you're taking a huge gamble backing this law onto because beijing has done everything it can to prove that it's not interested in those separate systems not interested in freedom of e
look in detail at how beijing uses its national security laws on the mainland here you don't really understand the real situation in hong kong i also will come back to the situation in hong kong how one country 2 systems really operate this week we're replaying an interview about hong kong recorded in early june by then many fear that a new security law to be imposed by beijing would seriously damage the independence of hong kong's judging my guest was regina king chair of the probating new...
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china prepares to impose a new security lloyd hong kong beijing says the new legislation targets secessionists and subversives pro-democracy activists say it's the end of hong kong special status within china and the start of direct chinese rule so why has beijing put up with the territories writing. long i feel this is the day. that. 'd migrants and that battle to feed their families during the coronavirus pandemic. i'm always afraid afraid to affect my family when i go back home to my children but it's something that has to be faced and i have to continue working to put food on the table. china is preparing to impose a new law on hong kong potentially bypassing the territories law makers and banning what beijing calls treatments secession sedition and subversion critics say beijing of attempting to kill the city's pro-democracy movement i believe will be effectively brought under direct rule beijing says the changes needed to counter threats to national security. beijing's new security law is being met with fierce resistance and hong kong residents and lawmakers in a semi autonomous region a
china prepares to impose a new security lloyd hong kong beijing says the new legislation targets secessionists and subversives pro-democracy activists say it's the end of hong kong special status within china and the start of direct chinese rule so why has beijing put up with the territories writing. long i feel this is the day. that. 'd migrants and that battle to feed their families during the coronavirus pandemic. i'm always afraid afraid to affect my family when i go back home to my...