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we have more to fear from a wea china than a strong china. well, we are not tryingo keep china dn but we do have quite a bit to fear. look, a strong china under the diction ofhe communist party, it's going the require us to be much moreompetitive. >> we have an avalanche of great questions fm people rticipating in the call. the firstrom mark, with the suppression of covid information in wuh driven by local ccp officials or central officials, wh implications does this have for reforms and further centralization within the party? and dan, i will give that one to u. >> yes. great question. absolutely, fea to reporting to central authority. xi jinping has created is a party that -- bureaucracy that cannot function without his cision-making and without his decision-making and a few of key lieutenants. all of the incentivesnd localities are essentially to not bring that information. again, not a big surprise in a authoritarian system. it's just, you know, sort of combine that with -- with hr's great point about not being several -- self-referential
we have more to fear from a wea china than a strong china. well, we are not tryingo keep china dn but we do have quite a bit to fear. look, a strong china under the diction ofhe communist party, it's going the require us to be much moreompetitive. >> we have an avalanche of great questions fm people rticipating in the call. the firstrom mark, with the suppression of covid information in wuh driven by local ccp officials or central officials, wh implications does this have for reforms and...
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with china. the chinese leadership poses a significant challenge to u.s. and democratic allies everywhere. the question of how to most effectively address china's dramatic rise in a way that protects america's and allies way of life and security and prosperity is really the most important issue of our time and will remain so for quite a while. we're really in a new era of history. like-minded allies and partners came together many times in the last century to defeat autocratic revisionist challenges. hic revisionist challenges. working together, once again, they can send off a different, but still significant 21st century challenge from really the chinese commune case party leadership, and while there has been a lot of activity and discussion about the set of challenges from china, in the center for strategy and security, we think it's critical to focus and channel that activity in pursuit of an actual strategy, which by definition should outline what should be regarding china and also how we rec
with china. the chinese leadership poses a significant challenge to u.s. and democratic allies everywhere. the question of how to most effectively address china's dramatic rise in a way that protects america's and allies way of life and security and prosperity is really the most important issue of our time and will remain so for quite a while. we're really in a new era of history. like-minded allies and partners came together many times in the last century to defeat autocratic revisionist...
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china is now in latin america, china is in africa. china is in the middle east. china is expanding its reach throughout southeast asia. its militarized the south china sea, it is pushing around all of its neighbors. it has all but destroyed hong kong it now has its military target on taiwan. it is got killer satellites in the sky. it is building its merved nuclear missile system it is building first class navy. it has a massive army a country of a 1.4 billion people. it is stealing our technology left and right. because it wants to defeat us tech technologically and militarily and economically should joe biden work his way into the oval office, i mean, extraordinarily concerned as are many americans that the biden family is so bought off in so many ways by the communist chinese government that this is exactly the wrong man at the wrong time to be anywhere near creating an leading american foreign policy. what are your thoughts? >> look specifically when it comes to china i'm very concerned about whatnot only joe biden and his family how they've responded to china
china is now in latin america, china is in africa. china is in the middle east. china is expanding its reach throughout southeast asia. its militarized the south china sea, it is pushing around all of its neighbors. it has all but destroyed hong kong it now has its military target on taiwan. it is got killer satellites in the sky. it is building its merved nuclear missile system it is building first class navy. it has a massive army a country of a 1.4 billion people. it is stealing our...
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china got the message. tens of thousands of chinese students left to avoid detection or further action. our department conducted additional study and vet as these individual left our country, identifying critical accounting left the and preventing the threat of vital information. these actions have reigned in the spread of chinese propaganda . they disguise themselves as legitimate media. we have rimented their stay and curved their influence. we updated or implementation of congress's long standing requirement to exclude the communist or totalitarian party members. these are just some of the threats we've taken. but we must do more. that begins with our plan to implement long standing law regarding the danger posed by the c.c.p. today i'd like to announce that d.h.s. will take the following travel related actions. consistent with recent action take beenity department of state. cpb is working to limb the period of members visiting the united states who in the past might receive 10-year visas to a maximum of
china got the message. tens of thousands of chinese students left to avoid detection or further action. our department conducted additional study and vet as these individual left our country, identifying critical accounting left the and preventing the threat of vital information. these actions have reigned in the spread of chinese propaganda . they disguise themselves as legitimate media. we have rimented their stay and curved their influence. we updated or implementation of congress's long...
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years, 47 years rather just kissing up to china saying china's not a threat saying china is our friend saying we should be in bed more with china, don't worry about the communist murdering and torturing and stealing, let's go make some money. this election if you want communist china to have more power in america, joe biden is your guy. ♪ we're going to find the perfect tree. we're going skating. we're going to nana's. wherever you go this holiday, chevy can help you get there. which is why we're making our chevy... ...employee discount available to everyone. the chevy price you pay... ...is what we pay. not a cent more. so wherever you go, happy holidays from chevy. use the chevy employee discount for everyone to get over six thousand eight hundred dollars below msrp on this equinox. get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. maria: welcome back. joe biden's son hunter biden revealed a federal investigation into his tax affairs earlier this month, and records indicate that a.g. bill barr did not want to reveal this criminal probe during the presidential election , so as not
years, 47 years rather just kissing up to china saying china's not a threat saying china is our friend saying we should be in bed more with china, don't worry about the communist murdering and torturing and stealing, let's go make some money. this election if you want communist china to have more power in america, joe biden is your guy. ♪ we're going to find the perfect tree. we're going skating. we're going to nana's. wherever you go this holiday, chevy can help you get there. which is why...
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but broadly speaking's not so much about opposing china but managing china's rise. they also recognize it's here to stay to issue their own kind of language last are they issued a document called the outlook on the indo pacific. as more of a centered approach strives to make it be the end and core or the foundation the main emphasis of his inclusiveness or should not be about about excluding china to pick up on some of the themes of center duckworth on economic development. it's coming in in january think there is a sense of relief with that experienced diplomat here this is on the op-ed's and so on in the hope it will reengage with doubt these asian mark, rebuild ties. think one of the most important things is they will show up for regional summits at a high leve level. for southeast asia companies that is really important. but just as important as that, they want the biden administration to know the region has changed. i think the incoming diplomats know this. they really want to make the point that china's gotten stronger put in particular china's gotten worse st
but broadly speaking's not so much about opposing china but managing china's rise. they also recognize it's here to stay to issue their own kind of language last are they issued a document called the outlook on the indo pacific. as more of a centered approach strives to make it be the end and core or the foundation the main emphasis of his inclusiveness or should not be about about excluding china to pick up on some of the themes of center duckworth on economic development. it's coming in in...
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south china say right that's all. you got ha khan has become a very hot sound taiwan lot of stuff going on there like if you're look at the political map there where does china like that obviously have expansionist visions there were will we see that play out like game theory this a little bit what were we going to see the dominoes fall as china as your presence away put it that way you remember back when biden was nice president was bought the asian pivot which we were going to move half of our naval air force resources age since they never happened because as you pointed out joe biden even as of a few months ago was like saying come on man china's not a competitor he still thinks you're making shoes the guys out of it but what happened in that whole time we're talking about an asian pivot they built of islands insult china sea they have complete complete command and control of the aged south china sea the east china sea the u.s. will not it would be crazy to put any naval resources it within what they call the 1st i
south china say right that's all. you got ha khan has become a very hot sound taiwan lot of stuff going on there like if you're look at the political map there where does china like that obviously have expansionist visions there were will we see that play out like game theory this a little bit what were we going to see the dominoes fall as china as your presence away put it that way you remember back when biden was nice president was bought the asian pivot which we were going to move half of...
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first, here's senator ted cruz on the cost of changing president trump's tough stance on china. >> china is i believe the single greatest geopolitical threat facing the united states for the next century. donald trump, one of the most significant things he's done as president on foreign policy is stand up to china and he's changed the debate. he has stood up vigorously to china. now, thing the second term, he needs to stange stand up even sr to china. joe biden has spent 57 years, 47 years, rather, just kissing up to china, saying china's not a threat, saying china's our friend, saying we should be in bed more with china, don't worry about the communist murdering and torturing and stealing, let's go make some money. this election, if you want communist china to have more power in america, joe biden's your guy. broken windshield... take 1... hey guys, my windshield just got broken, i feel like i need to blow off some steam. let's go... 1, 2, 3, 4... mr. blanks? there's no need to be stressed.
first, here's senator ted cruz on the cost of changing president trump's tough stance on china. >> china is i believe the single greatest geopolitical threat facing the united states for the next century. donald trump, one of the most significant things he's done as president on foreign policy is stand up to china and he's changed the debate. he has stood up vigorously to china. now, thing the second term, he needs to stange stand up even sr to china. joe biden has spent 57 years, 47...
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and china you. i don't wince the trump and the station it's something in motion that has created this tension and animosity that isn't going to just disappear overnight it's takes a lot of time to rebuild the trust the reporting the cooperation that we had before because all that functions and trust that's been shattered so it's going to take some time and a lot to turn the ship back around to get things back to the way they were if ever so certainly things will be incrementally better for things won't be as volatile as the trump tweets are sudden and without warning it will be more rule based but the tensions are still going to be there because while the biden mr biden has slammed the trade war with china saying that the terrorists they have are the american businesses and consumers he is still under pressure to continue the tough stance on china and keep terrorists in place and then for huawei specifically they will feel a little bit better under the buy than at the station washington will likely
and china you. i don't wince the trump and the station it's something in motion that has created this tension and animosity that isn't going to just disappear overnight it's takes a lot of time to rebuild the trust the reporting the cooperation that we had before because all that functions and trust that's been shattered so it's going to take some time and a lot to turn the ship back around to get things back to the way they were if ever so certainly things will be incrementally better for...
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, if one looks at the way in which china is seen at the way in which china is seen to be projecting its power into central asia and many central asian republics are deeply worried about that, is it coherent? is it integrated? or is it actually unsustainable? well, i think all these labels are not helpful. so in the same way in the west, what is on—site started work as one in the same way, asia or the east or even when you talk about the belt and rode initiative, from the chinese perspective that includes the arctic, that includes the arctic, that includes oral hygiene, that includes oral hygiene, that includes space. so these labels are designed to suggest a narrative, and there is an advantage to a narrative because it suggests there is a plan. and one of the things thatis plan. and one of the things that is very striking to me is that is very striking to me is that in all these countries, many of the countries that i work on, what it is saudi arabia, vietnam, kazakhstan, there are long—term national plans aware the country is going and what the threats and risks are and it is very
, if one looks at the way in which china is seen at the way in which china is seen to be projecting its power into central asia and many central asian republics are deeply worried about that, is it coherent? is it integrated? or is it actually unsustainable? well, i think all these labels are not helpful. so in the same way in the west, what is on—site started work as one in the same way, asia or the east or even when you talk about the belt and rode initiative, from the chinese perspective...
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who china really is. that has to continue regardless of who holds these very important national security positions, and that's why i'm going about this the way that i am. maria: the trump adminitration has been tough on china. there's no doubt whether it's sanctions, tariffs, prosecutions , a string of indictments this year. i want to take a break and then get your take on what the chinese communist party is doing to congress, blackmail, and bribery. then we'll talk about bill barr and a senate about-face after 19 months we still haven't heard from john durham. we'll be right back. bill barr. president trumps attorney general. and loyal ally. americas top prosecutor and a champion of conservative values. now, when it comes to the november election bill barr has said he "has not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome." america has spoken, the election was fair. the results accurate. republicans and democrats were elected to offices up and down the ballot. it's time to move for
who china really is. that has to continue regardless of who holds these very important national security positions, and that's why i'm going about this the way that i am. maria: the trump adminitration has been tough on china. there's no doubt whether it's sanctions, tariffs, prosecutions , a string of indictments this year. i want to take a break and then get your take on what the chinese communist party is doing to congress, blackmail, and bribery. then we'll talk about bill barr and a senate...
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who china really is. that has to continue regardless of who holds these very important national security positions, and that's why i'm going about this the way that i am. maria: the trump adminitration has been tough on china. there's no doubt whether it's sanctions, tariffs, prosecutions , a string of indictments this year. i want to take a break and then get your take on what the chinese communist party is doing to congress, blackmail, and bribery. then we'll talk about bill barr and a senate about-face after 19 months we still haven't heard from john durham. mom, why do we always come here for the holidays? how did you find great-grandma's recipe? we're related to them? we're portuguese? i thought we were hungarian? grandpa, can you tell me the story again? behind every question is a story waiting to be discovered. you're choosing whento get connected beto xfinity mobile,n to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at
who china really is. that has to continue regardless of who holds these very important national security positions, and that's why i'm going about this the way that i am. maria: the trump adminitration has been tough on china. there's no doubt whether it's sanctions, tariffs, prosecutions , a string of indictments this year. i want to take a break and then get your take on what the chinese communist party is doing to congress, blackmail, and bribery. then we'll talk about bill barr and a senate...
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one big economy standing post covered in that would be china such tell us about the recovery in china one of the most remarkable stats coming out of china right now and i've actually been looking recently looking over this over the whole year and it's quite interesting to go back in january february major publications like the economists were talking about traces. nobody really knew what was going to happen or they weren't they weren't contemplating what would happen leaders that excuse. they were saying you know pray for. your facebook 7000 people are dead even though we had no idea it was coming for us back in january february obviously and but what's in it by march 10th is basically back to work so by from march you know we've been months and months and months with 0 transmissible cases. basically quickly went into action they started contect tracing they did it you know bury draconian lock down and they got it under control and as it went all over the world and. what it is done is we are living through they've been basically back to work and we kind of woke up and goldman realized
one big economy standing post covered in that would be china such tell us about the recovery in china one of the most remarkable stats coming out of china right now and i've actually been looking recently looking over this over the whole year and it's quite interesting to go back in january february major publications like the economists were talking about traces. nobody really knew what was going to happen or they weren't they weren't contemplating what would happen leaders that excuse. they...
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china is an empire. that is key it is the last remaining empire in the world arguably if you look very carefully the map of the last chinese dynasty juxtapose against the public we people china today, it would look very very similar. so imagine for example it's important because china claims the territories taiwan is considered the last holdout of the last chinese dynasty. and those that are considered places that they need to have hold to maintain this empire meaning exerting centralized control through other means and no doubt he is a powerful figure taking control of the policymaking bodies inside of china and also poses a weakness and is enshrined in the constitution and that process was supposed to be through 2022 and has injected instability into the system because you don't know when that word take place military power has become a lethal force and how it can lose a war if it doesn't compete more effectively. is not passive military power and then to intimidate taiwan to push those ambitions aroun
china is an empire. that is key it is the last remaining empire in the world arguably if you look very carefully the map of the last chinese dynasty juxtapose against the public we people china today, it would look very very similar. so imagine for example it's important because china claims the territories taiwan is considered the last holdout of the last chinese dynasty. and those that are considered places that they need to have hold to maintain this empire meaning exerting centralized...
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than a strong china. we are not trying to keep china down, but we do have quite a bit of fear under the direction of the communist party so it will be much more competitive. a. >> we have an avalanche of great questions from people participating. the first from uc davis. was it the pressure of the information driven by the local officials ordered the central officials, what implications did this have for the reform for the further centralization in the party, and i'm going to give that one to you. >> great question, absolutely. fear of reporting to the authorities it is a party and bureaucracy that cannot function without his decision-making and a few of his keys so all of the incentives are to bring that information. the great point about not being self-referential. the system has changed. the system has really changed. it's something we've missed. we opened up to cooperation in the rules-based order but there's no question that the officials were waiting for guidance and were afraid to give them bad new
than a strong china. we are not trying to keep china down, but we do have quite a bit of fear under the direction of the communist party so it will be much more competitive. a. >> we have an avalanche of great questions from people participating. the first from uc davis. was it the pressure of the information driven by the local officials ordered the central officials, what implications did this have for the reform for the further centralization in the party, and i'm going to give that...
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are a problem things in china difficult these things in china look at you look at how do we use it like any economy but the bottom line is correctly so is that yes to all of the trade war talk after all the tyrants after all it will be predictions what has happened is that the chinese economic system i did or not as to appear for entertainment if i reached prepare for contain the damage of the global economic crash. prepare for and contain the aggressive traditions of the trumpet ministration through terrorists and trade wars and when all it just leaders that have the numbers that summarize and then show you that this is an extraordinarily resilient economy able to generate economic growth in one of the old russia years when virtually every other country is showing various degrees of climate it is a game changing report in terms of coming to grips with the reality of what the chinese have been able to it really is and china has obviously the 1st one to see the pandemic and how they handle that was obviously very different from the rest of the world the rest of. the country decided to ha
are a problem things in china difficult these things in china look at you look at how do we use it like any economy but the bottom line is correctly so is that yes to all of the trade war talk after all the tyrants after all it will be predictions what has happened is that the chinese economic system i did or not as to appear for entertainment if i reached prepare for contain the damage of the global economic crash. prepare for and contain the aggressive traditions of the trumpet ministration...
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china in the world. roy houseman is the director for united steelworkers north america union. mr. houseman oversees professional peers version works to improve wages hours. steelworkers 1.2 million workers. thank you for all of our witnesses for participating in our audience for joining in under topic united states and china economic competition. the united states and china are at the beginning of the long economic competition and the big question now is will we fight or surrender? we have made great strides strengthening oversight of foreign investment in the united states signing export controls the technology and sanctions on militias chinese enterprises like huawei. despite these actions however challenges still remain for the coronavirus pandemic has exposed the great extent to which we depend on the goodwill of the chinese communist party to access things like personal protective equipment. each day it seems brings fresh revelations of companies saying accountant to china and acknowledging it won't
china in the world. roy houseman is the director for united steelworkers north america union. mr. houseman oversees professional peers version works to improve wages hours. steelworkers 1.2 million workers. thank you for all of our witnesses for participating in our audience for joining in under topic united states and china economic competition. the united states and china are at the beginning of the long economic competition and the big question now is will we fight or surrender? we have made...
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or not he will become the next ambassador to china. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. t-moat a record pace. its network powerful relief so you can restore and recover. we were the first to bring 5g nationwide. and now that sprint is a part of t-mobile we're turning up the speed. upgrading over a thousand towers a month with ultra capacity 5g. to bring speeds as fast as wifi to cities and towns across america. and we're adding more every week. coverage and speed. who says you can't have it all? ♪ ♪ >> what this is all about is these are companies that are tied to the people's liberation army. smith is the largest semiconductor manufacturer in china and a very, very big company at that. maria: welcome back. that was commerce secretary wilbur ross discussing the develop going threat from china with espionage and intellectual property theft. this week he told me the depart
or not he will become the next ambassador to china. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. t-moat a record pace. its network powerful relief so you can restore and recover. we were the first to bring 5g nationwide. and now that sprint is a part of t-mobile we're turning up the speed. upgrading over a thousand towers a month with ultra...
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and the us china relationship. and working in the defense department and mongolia and the commissioner congressionally mandated security review commission and the author of a terrific new book which is called the china nightmare. and we will be talking about it with him and with retired lieutenant general hr mcmaster. and a reputation and military service one of those adaptive mines in the american military i am delighted to have both of them here with us today. i am sorry neglected to say hr is also the author of a new book called battleground. thank you both for making time for china policy. >> thank you very much thank you for your leadership at aei and mr. mcmaster for joining us. and to have reshaped china policy last few years. i am very thankful as we all are for doing that. the china nightmare, what does my book mean by that? china certainly has grand ambitions and power but also and with those chinese language documents and then nightmare the tagline is a strong nation and a strong power beset by weaknesse
and the us china relationship. and working in the defense department and mongolia and the commissioner congressionally mandated security review commission and the author of a terrific new book which is called the china nightmare. and we will be talking about it with him and with retired lieutenant general hr mcmaster. and a reputation and military service one of those adaptive mines in the american military i am delighted to have both of them here with us today. i am sorry neglected to say hr...
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china, and even the democrats are a lot more hawkish with china today than they were five years ago. we don't have big hopes that it is going to become, you know, a very friendly relationship with china, between china and the u.s., but the winter, from a foreign policy perspective, that europe and mexico, where things are going to be a lot softer, and the loser is going to be russia, potentially, and to some chinese-u.s. relationship will remain slightly softer, but i would say unchanged. historically, we are looking at the, you know, change in an era, where the u.s. is losing its share of global gdp and china is gaining. the covid crisis has been dealt with much better in china, and, you know, there is going to be a stronger path for china to capture global growth. there's going to be tensions there, but obviously not as unpredictable as before. say still a moderately positive stands for emerging markets, but outside of china, the winner in the end is mexico, the winter and developed markets is europe. francine: alberto, where do you see china in this? china, just because they got o
china, and even the democrats are a lot more hawkish with china today than they were five years ago. we don't have big hopes that it is going to become, you know, a very friendly relationship with china, between china and the u.s., but the winter, from a foreign policy perspective, that europe and mexico, where things are going to be a lot softer, and the loser is going to be russia, potentially, and to some chinese-u.s. relationship will remain slightly softer, but i would say unchanged....
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or not he will become the next ambassador to china. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] ♪ [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] ♪ uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. tums ver(bell rings)la stick when heartburn hits fight back fast... ...with tums chewy bites... beat heartburn fast tums chewy bites finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org i do motivational speakingld. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically,
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and china i know that the u.s. said there was going to be i'm not sure there was ever going to be i don't i don't think that was really actually in the works but i do think by the administration will work more closely with china certainly there are a lot of corporate interests that want to continue to establish a relationship with china here in the u.s. certainly on wall street they do but in terms of there being real substantial there are real problems in trade between the u.s. and china there are real problems with u.s. jobs being overseas and not being here but the question is have any of the steps that have been taken over the last 4 years resolve those issues i think it's hard to say that they have that they fixed it anything and so then the question becomes if you keep repeating the same same actions and making the same mistakes and you're expecting a different result well that's the definition of insanity so i'm not sure we should continue to do things that haven't been working the question is what can we do
and china i know that the u.s. said there was going to be i'm not sure there was ever going to be i don't i don't think that was really actually in the works but i do think by the administration will work more closely with china certainly there are a lot of corporate interests that want to continue to establish a relationship with china here in the u.s. certainly on wall street they do but in terms of there being real substantial there are real problems in trade between the u.s. and china there...
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america, china is in africa, china is in the middle east and china is expanding its reach throughout southeast asia. it is militarized in the south china sea and is pushing around all its neighbors and it has all but destroyed hong kong and now has the literary target on taiwan and has killer satellites in the sky and building nuclear missile system, building a first-class navy and has a massive army, country of 1.4 billion people instilling our technology left and right because it wants to defeat us technologically, militarily and economically. should joe biden work his way into the oval office? i'm extraordinarily concerned as are many americans, that the biden family is so bought off in some of the the communist chinese government and this is exactly the wrong man at the wrong time to be anywhere near creating an leading american foreign policy. what are your thoughts? >> specifically when it comes to china i'm very concerned about what, not only, joe biden and his family and how they responded to china in the past when they can just look at the examples that they've given us but
america, china is in africa, china is in the middle east and china is expanding its reach throughout southeast asia. it is militarized in the south china sea and is pushing around all its neighbors and it has all but destroyed hong kong and now has the literary target on taiwan and has killer satellites in the sky and building nuclear missile system, building a first-class navy and has a massive army, country of 1.4 billion people instilling our technology left and right because it wants to...
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engagement with china. here now is secretary of state mike pompeo. >> it's a different chinese communist party today than it was 10 years ago and i think the remarks that president trump gave on friday of this past week reflect that. this is a chinese communist party that has come to view itself as intent upon the destruction of western ideas, western democracies, western values, puts americans at risk. the list is long, whether it's stealing american intellectual property, destroying hundreds and millions of jobs here in the united states, or their efforts to put at risk sea lanes in the south china sea, denying commercial traffic the opportunity to move through armed encampments, in places china has no right to be. the list of actions from the chinese communist party is long and for the first time we have a president of the united states who is prepared to push back against that and protect the american people. maria: it was back in 2015 when you were talking about china's ip theft. back in 2012, when you
engagement with china. here now is secretary of state mike pompeo. >> it's a different chinese communist party today than it was 10 years ago and i think the remarks that president trump gave on friday of this past week reflect that. this is a chinese communist party that has come to view itself as intent upon the destruction of western ideas, western democracies, western values, puts americans at risk. the list is long, whether it's stealing american intellectual property, destroying...
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china i think. ticky this go now mr jinx there's one more thing i want to ask you about in your book you point out that people in the west and in china conceptualize their governments in totally different ways who westerners believe the government did that or live it all to market forces whereas for the chinese the state is the patriarch at the top of the table and all the market forces are ultimately subservient to it and i think that has a lot of implications for and how various countries i'm dealing with the current pundak it has its effect on the availability of public health care. you know the your government's ability to introduce sharp and if that if log downs the government's ability to regulate food and drug companies et cetera do you think there will be any reconsideration of the role of a state in don't last in the aftermath of call it then 900 as well as perhaps a rebalancing of individual versus collective values because that balance is ultimately decor distinction between the western a
china i think. ticky this go now mr jinx there's one more thing i want to ask you about in your book you point out that people in the west and in china conceptualize their governments in totally different ways who westerners believe the government did that or live it all to market forces whereas for the chinese the state is the patriarch at the top of the table and all the market forces are ultimately subservient to it and i think that has a lot of implications for and how various countries i'm...
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china see as you mentioned. and china has also been occasionally hamhanded in way that maybe we saw a few years ago, not so much recently. there was this music video, for instance, in the philippines that the china released, the covid relief on one hand, but legitimized their claims to waters that manila sees as their own territory on the other. and there obviously was quite a social media reaction in the philippines. china is facing trip wires. i think it knows it has a trust deficit in the region. but what's interesting and in kind of getting to the pandemic is in southeast asia, leaders, i think, have been particularly hesitant to criticize china over the pandemic. we haven't seen, you know, what inbound ma -- maybe what we've seen out of australia or europe, for instance, and i think that's because they see china's economic recovery as the potential engine for their own way out economically from, you know, the real stressful situation they're seeing economically in their own country. and here, i think, one t
china see as you mentioned. and china has also been occasionally hamhanded in way that maybe we saw a few years ago, not so much recently. there was this music video, for instance, in the philippines that the china released, the covid relief on one hand, but legitimized their claims to waters that manila sees as their own territory on the other. and there obviously was quite a social media reaction in the philippines. china is facing trip wires. i think it knows it has a trust deficit in the...
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china must be held fully accountable. there were also accusations that the virus was accidentally leaked from this laboratory in the city. no—one knows for sure. in the summer, a team that visited china had difficulty negotiating access to wu ha n. i think it will be very important for the chinese government to have transparency so that the scientist can look at everything so i think it will be important for everybody to have open, transparent communication and having access to all the information so they can make an informed decision. scientist say finding out the truth about how the virus started will be key to stopping future outbreaks. just how helpful the secretive chinese authorities will be this time remains to be seen. let's speak to the bbc‘s robin brant in shanghai. how much of a breakthrough is this? how significant? it is surely likely that the chinese government will try to limit what the investigators can investigate. it is hugely significant and important to acknowledge that the world health organizatio
china must be held fully accountable. there were also accusations that the virus was accidentally leaked from this laboratory in the city. no—one knows for sure. in the summer, a team that visited china had difficulty negotiating access to wu ha n. i think it will be very important for the chinese government to have transparency so that the scientist can look at everything so i think it will be important for everybody to have open, transparent communication and having access to all the...
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well he's been critical of china and he's criticized its theft of intellectual property and his china's subsidies policy and other difficult areas and trade relations but you might as well. see him trying to reach some kind of a push more with the chinese i think it's probably among the possible options to see the u.s. negotiate over at least limits a trade agreement with china again and to rebuild relations that were harmed by the administration seriously harmed all right laura fund daniel is from the german institute for international security affairs thank you very much for joining us here on be on your business. thanks for having me. and now to some of the other business stories making the news germany's new lockdown will delay its economic recovery that's according to a new forecast by the country's institute economists there lowered their g.d.p. growth forecast for 2021 by almost one percentage point to 4.2 percent the report. foresees by economic activity returning to preplan demick levels by the end of 2021 . germany's new lock down is keeping its largest package delivery of bus
well he's been critical of china and he's criticized its theft of intellectual property and his china's subsidies policy and other difficult areas and trade relations but you might as well. see him trying to reach some kind of a push more with the chinese i think it's probably among the possible options to see the u.s. negotiate over at least limits a trade agreement with china again and to rebuild relations that were harmed by the administration seriously harmed all right laura fund daniel is...
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the china threat front and center. new reports show just how much influence china is trying to wheel over lawmakers here at home as we now learn goldman sachs is now laying down new investments in the country and own security business 100%. carl bass is here to discus that and a lot more. the dow futures down and s&p slower by 14 and a half after mixed finish yesterday. gain of 55 points but the dow industrials down 148 at 4:00 o'clock on wall street. the stimulus showdown continues. lawmakers set to extend government funding for one week as a rise in covid cases makes the need for relief greater. this morning from steve scalise. alexandria ocasio-cortez this year americans had one cheesy graving this morning. mornings with maria live right now. ♪ ♪ maria: european markets this morning are lower, the uk beginning rollout of pfizer vaccine, first shots given today. the dax index lower by 28, overnight in asia red across the board. take a look at the markets, worst performer does -- was korea. today marks the safe ha
the china threat front and center. new reports show just how much influence china is trying to wheel over lawmakers here at home as we now learn goldman sachs is now laying down new investments in the country and own security business 100%. carl bass is here to discus that and a lot more. the dow futures down and s&p slower by 14 and a half after mixed finish yesterday. gain of 55 points but the dow industrials down 148 at 4:00 o'clock on wall street. the stimulus showdown continues....
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understand china primarily in terms of being a nation state because china is well the chinese like to say you know a civilization is 5000 years old but let's be more limited than that since it became a unified polity and $211.00 b.c. for the vast majority of that period since that china was not a nation state china only became well begun to acquire some of the characteristics of a nation state from the end of the 19th century. before that essentially it was a civilization across a lot of land containing many different peoples many different races and the vast majority of characteristics we associate with china predate china being a nation state so you know confucian values a very unusual russian estate and society very distinctive concept to the family the. chinese as a language. all of these kind of things are. to do with china as a civilization not china as a nation state joined as a complex mixture of being a civilization state and a nation state as it's very important because all sorts of things flow from this. it works the way in which society sees the state in china it's very ve
understand china primarily in terms of being a nation state because china is well the chinese like to say you know a civilization is 5000 years old but let's be more limited than that since it became a unified polity and $211.00 b.c. for the vast majority of that period since that china was not a nation state china only became well begun to acquire some of the characteristics of a nation state from the end of the 19th century. before that essentially it was a civilization across a lot of land...
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china wanted biden to win. china is elated. this is exactly the wrong time in our history to have an appeaser like biden appeaser administration up against an aggressive regime. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think it is enormously challenging and troubling for the united states because china, before november, clearly said joe biden was up for candidate, why wouldn't he be? china under president xi jinping has created an ambitious plan to challenge american military supremacy going forward, to challenge our technological superiority and to pass us in terms of manufacturing and economic money by 2049. this has been xi jinping's ambition. he's been open a good about it. the question is, what is the united states going to do in the face of that? under the trump administration, you had a strategy that said we are going to negotiate trade deals, did you not mean we give away all of our technological secrets to beijing? we are going to challenge the military ambitions that they have expressed in the south china sea, we are goin
china wanted biden to win. china is elated. this is exactly the wrong time in our history to have an appeaser like biden appeaser administration up against an aggressive regime. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think it is enormously challenging and troubling for the united states because china, before november, clearly said joe biden was up for candidate, why wouldn't he be? china under president xi jinping has created an ambitious plan to challenge american military supremacy going...
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we sought to engage china. we had high hopes that after dang's decision in the late 1970s to introduce capitalist elements into china's socialist economic system that economic liberalization would bring political liberalization. that has not happened. and, in fact, if you read the speeches of all five chinese leaders, supreme leaders since mauo you'll see they're adamant and consistent, opening cannot and must not mean political lib aization. they're going to stick to their authoritarian guns. and there are other factors at work as well. you're aware, you've written about the influential end of history thesis which makes an attractive argument, and the a attractive argument is because of both of its international coherence, because of its appeal, because of the good things that it brings about, liberal democracy will spread across the world and it's really just a matter of time, the united states may have to nudge or persuade but internal process will bring about a liberal and democratic world. i suppose there'
we sought to engage china. we had high hopes that after dang's decision in the late 1970s to introduce capitalist elements into china's socialist economic system that economic liberalization would bring political liberalization. that has not happened. and, in fact, if you read the speeches of all five chinese leaders, supreme leaders since mauo you'll see they're adamant and consistent, opening cannot and must not mean political lib aization. they're going to stick to their authoritarian guns....
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china usually lens as part of a package where you might get an infrastructure. construction project that is financed by by a chinese loans and implemented by chinese for chinese workers and the terms there are market oriented right so that they have risk that there are to be high interest rates whereas the world bank does not offer these package deals that in my request political conditions but the interest rates are usually low and the lending is concessional so maturity is along as well these are laws that are easier to back them than the ones that china or i well in addition to that there is the concern over china's hidden debt why is that an issue. it is an issue because for a risk pricing say i'm going bester and i want to buy sovereign bonds over the african nations then $1.00 of the fundamental things i want to know is whether you know what the debts stop looks like and how much debt is coming due in the coming years and that information is lacking for many countries with regard to the large chinese debts so market risk pricing of sovereign bonds is impai
china usually lens as part of a package where you might get an infrastructure. construction project that is financed by by a chinese loans and implemented by chinese for chinese workers and the terms there are market oriented right so that they have risk that there are to be high interest rates whereas the world bank does not offer these package deals that in my request political conditions but the interest rates are usually low and the lending is concessional so maturity is along as well these...
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next year or is going to be china and china china china china and yes she's a she but trauma is a full. she's linked to defense contractor and she's presided over a hot mess in the middle east so biden picked a guy. was and sharon he's linked to defense contractors he's presided over a hot mess in the middle east if you're wondering how much of a hot mess he is and that the u.s. paid $500000000.00 to train a force of syrian fighters numbering people find it's a small number. the ones that are in the fight. we're talking 445 but before you talk about how corrupt the democrats are if you're looking for someone to blame for this story state of affairs played the orange one i think it would have been a good general that's right donald trump started the trend of an ex general and said that. he is just heading up his own ministry when he appointed james mattis who had been on the board of another major defense contractor general dynamics. i disagree that dividing success. from the head of the military and major weapons company could end up being the same job and i'll still be. taking those t
next year or is going to be china and china china china china and yes she's a she but trauma is a full. she's linked to defense contractor and she's presided over a hot mess in the middle east so biden picked a guy. was and sharon he's linked to defense contractors he's presided over a hot mess in the middle east if you're wondering how much of a hot mess he is and that the u.s. paid $500000000.00 to train a force of syrian fighters numbering people find it's a small number. the ones that are...
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china leaders' meeting scheduled for later today a more let's bring in our china analyst fraser howie of who is joining us in singapore if i'm not mistaken good to have you with us let's start very briefly with that meeting later today can we expect an announcement will the deal be announced today. i think it will be announced that the all the science. stories are. well. so what do we know about it already i believe there was a press briefing yesterday but in terms of the detail certainly with a level playing field what do we know. well that's right it's certainly something that as you say this is a landmark china it's been a long time and there's just been this completely arbitrary self that goes that life because of the german presidency that expires today so there was a rush to get it but this year the details are still pretty lacking all the things strange and level playing field more equal access china's access to the markets labor rights all of those things are certainly going to be covered but sadly feel the timing is right bad and much of that will be quite vague and terms it'
china leaders' meeting scheduled for later today a more let's bring in our china analyst fraser howie of who is joining us in singapore if i'm not mistaken good to have you with us let's start very briefly with that meeting later today can we expect an announcement will the deal be announced today. i think it will be announced that the all the science. stories are. well. so what do we know about it already i believe there was a press briefing yesterday but in terms of the detail certainly with...
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my china has a larger standing army than ours. china is poised to overtake the u.s. economy, no doubt about it. but in russia and china in the same plane -- that seemsch outdated. >> i don't think so. they have a military alliance. >> laura: right, which is why we needed a stronger relationship than russia. >> they are building alliances against us which we must confront. forget obama. >> laura: still waiting for that the russian reset. >> look -- >> laura: we have to roll, but i love your feed. "the ingraham angle" has breaking news on all that next. "the ingrahahahahaha [ whispering ] what's this? oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with at&t. xfinity can deliver gig to the most homes. ♪ >> laura
my china has a larger standing army than ours. china is poised to overtake the u.s. economy, no doubt about it. but in russia and china in the same plane -- that seemsch outdated. >> i don't think so. they have a military alliance. >> laura: right, which is why we needed a stronger relationship than russia. >> they are building alliances against us which we must confront. forget obama. >> laura: still waiting for that the russian reset. >> look -- >> laura:...
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strikes a milestone trade deal with china removing key barriers to investment becomes after years of talks and despite the incoming biden administration demanding it be consulted ahead of the deal. we speak to some of the medical workers around the world who've become the unsung heroes in the year of the pandemic. and they seem people dying in the scene people coming in they can't breathe we have to be away and now what we want then. is what we have to do all. good day from moscow this 31st of december and as the 1st places around the world samoa and kiribati right now welcome in a brand new year congratulations to you guys stella 2020 kevin owen here in russia with the update from r.t. international's world news h.q. and 1st of all a miserable topic this become all so familiar this year covidien the latest today is that 3 quarters of england's been placed in the toughest stay at home for restrictions as covert cases saw after a new highly infectious strain of the virus was detected health hancock said he had no choice but to bring in new measures. the new variant means that 3 quarte
strikes a milestone trade deal with china removing key barriers to investment becomes after years of talks and despite the incoming biden administration demanding it be consulted ahead of the deal. we speak to some of the medical workers around the world who've become the unsung heroes in the year of the pandemic. and they seem people dying in the scene people coming in they can't breathe we have to be away and now what we want then. is what we have to do all. good day from moscow this 31st of...
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china. started. while the british in hong kong instilled the idea of democracy in their final years the portuguese largely recognised china's sovereignty over macau. mainland china is crucial for the city's economy bestowing favorable policies boosting tourism and building major infrastructure projects like the $20000000000.00 hong kong macao zhou highbridge perhaps this is the most tangible symbol of the communist party's push to integrate hong kong and macau into mainland china when it was launched 2 years ago it became the 1st physical link between the 2 former colonies and set them up for the next phase of unification the greater bay area development plan it's part of beijing's efforts to knit hong kong macau and southern chinese cities into a tech. more. and . so. slightly west a strong china. to. china's leaders sheeting paying called macau a shining example of the one country 2 systems policy one that beijing says hong kong outspoken people could learn from difficult poland al-jazeera hong kon
china. started. while the british in hong kong instilled the idea of democracy in their final years the portuguese largely recognised china's sovereignty over macau. mainland china is crucial for the city's economy bestowing favorable policies boosting tourism and building major infrastructure projects like the $20000000000.00 hong kong macao zhou highbridge perhaps this is the most tangible symbol of the communist party's push to integrate hong kong and macau into mainland china when it was...
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we treat china as an enemy across the board, china will react. similarly. i think the seem is true with china -- i think the same is true with china. joe biden believes it is important for moscow and washington to find ways to navigate these very difficult relationships because it is in the interest of global stability. i think he has his eyes wide open when it comes to vladimir putin, and xi jinping and others, but i think it will be a more thoughtful approach. also, i think joe biden recognizes that you can allow problems such as north korea to fester, and iran as well, because the more difficult it is to resolve and redressed the issues of concern. i think the first year or two will be quite determinative, of how the relationships the u.s. has these countries and other countries will take shape. we have to sort of wait and watch how both washington and gauges -- washington and engages. mark: to your point, you just laid out for our viewers just how big these decisions are and how important it is to get it right early. i am overstating it, that it is real
we treat china as an enemy across the board, china will react. similarly. i think the seem is true with china -- i think the same is true with china. joe biden believes it is important for moscow and washington to find ways to navigate these very difficult relationships because it is in the interest of global stability. i think he has his eyes wide open when it comes to vladimir putin, and xi jinping and others, but i think it will be a more thoughtful approach. also, i think joe biden...
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does not exist in china. that the government has not fully open the market to these products so many companies don't dare to go into this business but we've discovered that there is a workaround in the official list of pharmaceutical substances there is something called hemp leaf extract and that is legal and many businesses haven't realized that yet but we decided to go ahead with it now i'm going to try that it will. it's a grey area and many c.b.d. products are still to do in china the only permitted use for c.b.d. or hampel effects tracked is in cosmetics its use in food products and pharmaceuticals is strictly prohibited but as c.b.d. blueness and other countries. chinese customers are also slowly catching on. one see balance calculation is simple there's plenty of potential for growth in a country of 1400000000 even a small share of the market represents a large number of customers. while mary wanna grows in social acceptability and even legality that change hasn't come for cocaine anyone who's seen pop
does not exist in china. that the government has not fully open the market to these products so many companies don't dare to go into this business but we've discovered that there is a workaround in the official list of pharmaceutical substances there is something called hemp leaf extract and that is legal and many businesses haven't realized that yet but we decided to go ahead with it now i'm going to try that it will. it's a grey area and many c.b.d. products are still to do in china the only...
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yeah what listen that's kind of the point here that yes while china is doing obviously good things in terms of eradicating poverty its wealth gap is absolutely growing the 400 richest people in china had their wealth grow by 64 percent just this year but guess what that's where china looks a lot like the united states right it looks a lot like the west when you see that wealth gap disparity where it does not look like the west is in the eradication and lifting people up out of poverty we don't look like that right now and for someone like myself who says oh yeah i believe in the capitalist system man the united states is sure a poor example of what capitalism could look like instead it looks like everything wrong with capitalism whereas china looks like and i like what the professor said a minute ago it doesn't have to be all one way or the other they're doing things in a very different way in china and we ought to pay attention to it robust co as ben swan and professor richard wolffe host of economic update thank you both for that expert analysis today. and that's it for this time an
yeah what listen that's kind of the point here that yes while china is doing obviously good things in terms of eradicating poverty its wealth gap is absolutely growing the 400 richest people in china had their wealth grow by 64 percent just this year but guess what that's where china looks a lot like the united states right it looks a lot like the west when you see that wealth gap disparity where it does not look like the west is in the eradication and lifting people up out of poverty we don't...
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fueled by china. jillian: will we ever find out the full truth of coronavirus in china? >> only where the communist party falls and we go into the archives but they have 87,000 cases as reported, they are saying only 4600 death. we don't know the full extent of this but one thing we know is china reports low infections and deaths to support its proposition that it's form of governance is superior to the united states and we are in decline. i would hope joe biden would listen to the things the global time says about us because they are malicious in the extreme. todd: you worry without the us, they are going to stand up to china, we will see. china is expected to be the world's biggest economy by 2028 due to covid-19 the recent report. look at these numbers. this year 2020 economy china grew by 2%, the us trunk by 4.4%. you can do that when you inflicted of the pandemic on the world. you see this as a false beijing narrative. why? >> china, no society is going to recover without any effective vaccine. c
fueled by china. jillian: will we ever find out the full truth of coronavirus in china? >> only where the communist party falls and we go into the archives but they have 87,000 cases as reported, they are saying only 4600 death. we don't know the full extent of this but one thing we know is china reports low infections and deaths to support its proposition that it's form of governance is superior to the united states and we are in decline. i would hope joe biden would listen to the things...
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exports to china, seeing a rise. you see that chinese demand story, the rare bright spot, but declines when it comes to exports to the u.s. and eu of about 2.5%. onare seeing that miss imports and exports. machiner of a drum which counts kanye west among its fans is roland. our asian stocks team leader joins us from singapore. tell us about the company. founded inany was 1973 by a pioneer in music electronics who helped create many successful keyboards and electronic drums. 808.famous one was the tr- it failed commercially but soon caught on with rap groups like the beastie boys. the machine's unique tones are all over the place. kanye west released an album named after it. shery: what is so different now, and how good of a time now is it to return to the market? innting: they first listed 1999 at the height of japan's economic bubble. they flew really high, but the financial crisis hit the music industry pretty hard in 2008. roland suffered from some product mistakes, as well. also, tough competition and a strong ye
exports to china, seeing a rise. you see that chinese demand story, the rare bright spot, but declines when it comes to exports to the u.s. and eu of about 2.5%. onare seeing that miss imports and exports. machiner of a drum which counts kanye west among its fans is roland. our asian stocks team leader joins us from singapore. tell us about the company. founded inany was 1973 by a pioneer in music electronics who helped create many successful keyboards and electronic drums. 808.famous one was...
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this is the news live from a little warning for critics of china's coronavirus narrative the citizen journalist branded a troublemaker for reporting on the outbreak pays the price for speaking out also on the program. european coronavirus vaccinations begin for questions about why production of the drug can't be speeded up. donald trump taps down from his threat to veto a $900000000000.00 coronavirus relief bill so why did the outgoing president change his mind. i'm sure welcome to the program chinese citizen journalist john has been sentenced to 4 years in prison for reporting on who has covered 1000 outbreaks during the early months of the pandemic and was detained in may after posting videos criticizing the government response lawyers for the 37 year old say she's been on hunger strike and is in poor health. eluding police pushing journalists back outside the court building for yet another journalist was being sentenced. 4 years behind bars for citizen journalists. the charges picking quarrels and provoking trouble john has been in prison since may she went on a hunger strike and
this is the news live from a little warning for critics of china's coronavirus narrative the citizen journalist branded a troublemaker for reporting on the outbreak pays the price for speaking out also on the program. european coronavirus vaccinations begin for questions about why production of the drug can't be speeded up. donald trump taps down from his threat to veto a $900000000000.00 coronavirus relief bill so why did the outgoing president change his mind. i'm sure welcome to the program...