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and excludes china. of it. instead, they propose a regional comprehensive partnership which does not include the united states. professor yang bojiang says the two proposals aren't necessarily in opposition. >> translator: for china, it's very important to have an open economic partnership with all nations. we must consider how to integrate such frameworks as apec, tpp and rsep through the asia-pacific region. >> reporter: the relationship between china and the united states is also in flux. china has increased its maritime territorial claims. the united states reacts by conducting military exercises with other asian nations. the relationship is also dogged by u.s. claims that it has been attacked by hackers from china's army. chinese president xi jinping is due to hold talks with u.s. president obama after the apec economic leader summit. it's expected the two leaders will have a frank exchange of opinions. another issue is the frosty relationship between china and japan. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has
and excludes china. of it. instead, they propose a regional comprehensive partnership which does not include the united states. professor yang bojiang says the two proposals aren't necessarily in opposition. >> translator: for china, it's very important to have an open economic partnership with all nations. we must consider how to integrate such frameworks as apec, tpp and rsep through the asia-pacific region. >> reporter: the relationship between china and the united states is also...
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the one thing i know for sure about china is i will never know china. it's too big, too old, too diverse, too deep. there's simply not enough time. that's for me the joy of china, facing a learning curve that impossibly steep. the certain knowledge that even if i dedicated my life to learning about china, i'd die mostly ignorant. that's exciting. it's too much, and it's changing so fast. ♪ china has a population of around 1.3 billion people and a number of them joining the explosive middle class demanding their share of all the good stuff, the infrastructure, the clothes, cars, gas, fuel, it's the engine that might well drive the whole world. >> you like chinese food? >> very much, yes. >> okay. what do you want? >> some good dumplings. professor xa lin is an economist and current dean of the college of economics and management. like so many people you meet here, he's chinese but was educated in american universities and has taught at yale, duke and arizona state. >> so you forgive me, economics are not my area of expertise. i wallow in ignorance, but
the one thing i know for sure about china is i will never know china. it's too big, too old, too diverse, too deep. there's simply not enough time. that's for me the joy of china, facing a learning curve that impossibly steep. the certain knowledge that even if i dedicated my life to learning about china, i'd die mostly ignorant. that's exciting. it's too much, and it's changing so fast. ♪ china has a population of around 1.3 billion people and a number of them joining the explosive middle...
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to counter china's growing influence. alongside a standing army of over 1.3 million soldiers, india has around 100 nuclear weapons. last month, india displayed a technological powers by sending a satellite to mars. president obama wants india to play a prime role in his asian pivot. for his part, mr. modi seems receptive. under the foreign policy, he calls, quote, look east, link west. modi affirmed that the u.s. and india forbilled add genuine, strategic alliance. >> i have a one word answer, yes. and with great confidence, i say yes. >> question. how much progress was made in india, u.s. relations this week? pat buchanan. >> considerable. mr. modi was on our watch list for virtually having been a war criminal when it was believed he had been indifferent to a massacre of muslims. >> how many years ago? >> that was in 2002, i think. i think he has been on that list. >> that was 12 years ago. >> he's been off it now. there is a budding relationship. where the chinese navy is. the chinese control parts of the territory they
to counter china's growing influence. alongside a standing army of over 1.3 million soldiers, india has around 100 nuclear weapons. last month, india displayed a technological powers by sending a satellite to mars. president obama wants india to play a prime role in his asian pivot. for his part, mr. modi seems receptive. under the foreign policy, he calls, quote, look east, link west. modi affirmed that the u.s. and india forbilled add genuine, strategic alliance. >> i have a one word...
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inside china. and a lot of people, they can't get the cutting-edge technology, which we don't teach in college at all. so the human resource problem and the manpower problem is more and more -- getting more and more serious here in china. >> because everyone's going to the silicon valley? >> they offer better. obviously. oh, here are the -- >> these are the famous ribs? >> yes. >> maybe the number one thing that the serious food-craved traveler coming back from shanghai will tell you to eat other than the soup dumplings, of course? zeran paigu. or simply, cumin ribs. ♪ it takes two cooks working at once to make this dish. one deep fries the ribs in hot oil until just right. another toasts the ginger, cumin and other spices in a wok. and then in go the ribs. and if you are a devotee of what's called wok-hei, you sit as close to the kitchen as possible to capture that elusive fast-dissipating breath flavor of the wok itself. toss them around, coating those bones with all that good stuff, then serve
inside china. and a lot of people, they can't get the cutting-edge technology, which we don't teach in college at all. so the human resource problem and the manpower problem is more and more -- getting more and more serious here in china. >> because everyone's going to the silicon valley? >> they offer better. obviously. oh, here are the -- >> these are the famous ribs? >> yes. >> maybe the number one thing that the serious food-craved traveler coming back from...
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so china's total gdp of 12.4%, and china is 22.7%. regarding the contribution from the new growth, china this year, according to mf, 7.4%. u.s., 2.2% growth. and that means china will contribute to the new growth for this year, 27.8, u.s. is 15.1. so that's the two largest contributions for the new growth in the world. now we talk about for five years, additional growth, 2%. and we really hope that the china and the u.s. can contribute with our real capacity. we also encourage other members to contribute be their restructured reform for the global growth. now, according to to the trade investment, employment, the categories to the calculations of new growth contribution. we believe china in the next five years for new growth of 2% additional, is about 30% to 40%. that's really in line with the current contribution for china to the global new growth. we hope that the u.s. will be more productivity improvement and new growth. and there will be u.s. contributions beyond the ten. and we really hope that our two countries kcan work togethe
so china's total gdp of 12.4%, and china is 22.7%. regarding the contribution from the new growth, china this year, according to mf, 7.4%. u.s., 2.2% growth. and that means china will contribute to the new growth for this year, 27.8, u.s. is 15.1. so that's the two largest contributions for the new growth in the world. now we talk about for five years, additional growth, 2%. and we really hope that the china and the u.s. can contribute with our real capacity. we also encourage other members to...
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within china and from outside china seems to be a bit more in harmony right now. the slowdown in china is considered healthy and there is no immediate need for further monetary easing. that seems to be the consensus, at least what we're hearing out of washington with a imf. the governor issued a report to the need forrating prudent monetary policy amid steady economic growth and mild inflation. on friday they imf deputy director in charge of asia , rodts, asia-pacific lower, he said china's balance between expansion and structural reform is the right mix so far. output ands factory property -- they have been showing signs of weakness. get monthly to indicators later this morning. trade figures are out at 10:00 a.m. the early part of this week we are expecting to get new view on loans, money supply as well as aggregates financing. you get a bit more of a health check of the economy for september, later on this morning or in the next couple of days. as i said, property output, factory output and property have been showing signs of weakness. policymakers seem to be f
within china and from outside china seems to be a bit more in harmony right now. the slowdown in china is considered healthy and there is no immediate need for further monetary easing. that seems to be the consensus, at least what we're hearing out of washington with a imf. the governor issued a report to the need forrating prudent monetary policy amid steady economic growth and mild inflation. on friday they imf deputy director in charge of asia , rodts, asia-pacific lower, he said china's...
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growth in china. it helps sustain growth at a time when a drop in the property market is hurting some parts of china's economy. it also means that they're less likely to use any kind of major stimulus to help the economy right now. they just eased mortgage policy a little bit this weekend weeks. they've been taking other measures like major loans to liquidity injections into the banking system and if demand the holding up both globally and domestically then the outlook is going to be better and we're less likely to see some of those kinds of actions. >> scott, thank you very much ndeed for that. scott lalland scombroing us from beijing. well, indonesia is flying carrier has given boeing a shot in the arm. let's go to jakarta. how much is this order worth? heavy a headline number but often these carriers do get discounts that they don't reveal. >> it's a pretty impressive number. 15 new jets worth almost $5 billion u.s. they're eager to update their fleet. their currently operate 77 as the earlier vers
growth in china. it helps sustain growth at a time when a drop in the property market is hurting some parts of china's economy. it also means that they're less likely to use any kind of major stimulus to help the economy right now. they just eased mortgage policy a little bit this weekend weeks. they've been taking other measures like major loans to liquidity injections into the banking system and if demand the holding up both globally and domestically then the outlook is going to be better and...
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to expect from china. remember what i said about expectations. the signs of china's slower growth are numerous. inflation is at high levels. debt is rising. commodity is plunging. foreign investment is shrinking. another area of concern is how the chinese government will deal with a slumping real estate market. mary snow has that story. >> reporter: real estate and construction fuels china's economy, making up 20% of gross domestic product. because it's so big the slowdown poses risks to the broader economy. housing dropped 10.8% for the first eight month compared to 2013. in the real estate sector in 2018 boomed. banks became cautious. lending and declining prices comes in may, on top of a glut of empty homes and buildings. in chinese urban areas, one in five homes are empty. 49 million homes sold but vacant. consumers had bought multiple properties, seeing it has a safe investment as the economy soared. the market cooled. china stepped in to count it. it cut some mortgage rates and downpayments, boosting
to expect from china. remember what i said about expectations. the signs of china's slower growth are numerous. inflation is at high levels. debt is rising. commodity is plunging. foreign investment is shrinking. another area of concern is how the chinese government will deal with a slumping real estate market. mary snow has that story. >> reporter: real estate and construction fuels china's economy, making up 20% of gross domestic product. because it's so big the slowdown poses risks to...
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and china are managing asia at the expense of our allies. is china our partner, our adversary? competition question. the position of the administration has sort of confused it, swinging back and forth. the reality is we want cooperation with china, but we will not tolerate efforts to reorder asia and we will stand by our allies and our principles, particularly our democratic principles. it is pretty basic, that we have not been consistent. as a result, trust between chinese leadership and the white house is probably the lowest it has been since nixon. that makes this a tough environment to work in, for so far the administration policies on hong kong look right to me. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. ♪ >> i am dr. jon lapook, a >> i am dr. jon lapook, a professor of medicine at nyu medical center. i'm filling in for charlie rose tonight, on assignment. yesterday the first ebola case diagnosed in the united states was confirmed in dallas. the centers for disease control and prevention confirmed the man flew to the u.s. from liberia. he is in isolation at tex
and china are managing asia at the expense of our allies. is china our partner, our adversary? competition question. the position of the administration has sort of confused it, swinging back and forth. the reality is we want cooperation with china, but we will not tolerate efforts to reorder asia and we will stand by our allies and our principles, particularly our democratic principles. it is pretty basic, that we have not been consistent. as a result, trust between chinese leadership and the...
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china has increased its maritime territorial claims. the united states reacts by conducting military exercises with other asian nations. the relationship is also dogged by u.s. claims that it has been attacked by hackers from china's army. chinese president xi jinping is due to hold talks with u.s. president obama after the apec economic leader summit. it's expected the two leaders will have a frank exchange of opinions. another issue is the frosty relationship between china and japan. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has yet to meet with chinese leader since taking office in 2012. abe has said he would prefer meeting without any preconditions. but china feels talks would be pointless unless abe expresses a willingness to compromise. chinese leaders have also been challenged by pro-democratic protesters in hong kong. a standoff of about three weeks of election reform is making some nations concerned. but still, china's leaders are determined to make apec successful. associate professor gui yyongtao expects that china will make concert
china has increased its maritime territorial claims. the united states reacts by conducting military exercises with other asian nations. the relationship is also dogged by u.s. claims that it has been attacked by hackers from china's army. chinese president xi jinping is due to hold talks with u.s. president obama after the apec economic leader summit. it's expected the two leaders will have a frank exchange of opinions. another issue is the frosty relationship between china and japan. japanese...
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, china resipry kateed and there was a sense with the dispute, that china and you would hear the word betray india, so every time chinese leader now tries to take a positive step, one of the questions back of people's mind is does he mean it, what are china's true intentions. and so i think what this border face off did is even after the visit was supposed to be about optics, supposed to be about economics it was goaf shadows by this dispute, because it was two steps -- one step forward two steps back within with the indian public saying see, you can't trust them. he has not been afraid to send signals, even as he is wanted to do business. so you saw him invite the exile to his inauguration, you have seen the foreign minister say we belief as we have said we believe, in a one china policy. you also have seen very interestingly, when prime minister was in japan, talking about how countries that encroach on other people's lands and seas. not being good global citizens. and you have seen even in the wall street journal a couple of days ace, mentions very clearly, stability in the asia pa
, china resipry kateed and there was a sense with the dispute, that china and you would hear the word betray india, so every time chinese leader now tries to take a positive step, one of the questions back of people's mind is does he mean it, what are china's true intentions. and so i think what this border face off did is even after the visit was supposed to be about optics, supposed to be about economics it was goaf shadows by this dispute, because it was two steps -- one step forward two...
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is china our adder have sarah? complicated question. the position of the administration is, has sort of confused it and swung back and forth, the reality of course is we want to expand cooperation with china but we are not going to tolerate efforts to reorder asia and we are going to stand by our allies and we are going to stand by our principles and particularly our democratic principles, it is pretty basic but we have not been consistent about how we say that and as a result trust between the leader, china leadership and the white house is probably as low as it has been for any president since nixon, so that makes it a tough environment to work in but i think so far the administration's policies on hong kong look right to me. >> it is an important point to leave us on. thank you for joining us today, mike. >> thank you. >> hi, i am dr. jon lapook, professor of medicine at nyu medical center and chief correspondent with the cbs news with scott pelley. >> i am filling in for charlie rose who is on assignment. the f
is china our adder have sarah? complicated question. the position of the administration is, has sort of confused it and swung back and forth, the reality of course is we want to expand cooperation with china but we are not going to tolerate efforts to reorder asia and we are going to stand by our allies and we are going to stand by our principles and particularly our democratic principles, it is pretty basic but we have not been consistent about how we say that and as a result trust between the...
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china, people make about 3 billion trips within china. that is a huge number. i think this is a very important .rend >> let's say you get a controlling stake. -- we will help in beautiful resorts in china. it is becoming a household name in beijing and shanghai. >> are you going up to liverpool. everybody wants a piece of that game. i will support liverpool. >> thank you very much. let's check in on one company on the move this morning. the stock is up by 1.7%. >> welcome back, live from the city of london. it is time to talk about the aluminum producer. the company said the global market for aluminum does remain tight. joining us is the seo on the line from -- the ceo on the line from oslo. a nice beat across the board. we have revenues beating as well. you would focus on two things . second point is the improved operational costs within most of our business areas. >> do you think you could maintain this trajectory? you are not concerned about falling metal prices? what is the experience with your company? >> we see it continued in the u.s. which is a to china
china, people make about 3 billion trips within china. that is a huge number. i think this is a very important .rend >> let's say you get a controlling stake. -- we will help in beautiful resorts in china. it is becoming a household name in beijing and shanghai. >> are you going up to liverpool. everybody wants a piece of that game. i will support liverpool. >> thank you very much. let's check in on one company on the move this morning. the stock is up by 1.7%. >>...
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/china relations. and in particular whether, in fact, there is a way through some of what we who have professionally followed this for many years regarded as some of the intractables in that relationship. and harvard kennedy school has been very supportive of my work on that, and i spent a little time talking to think tanks in washington, think tanks in beijing, think tanks in tokyo, and think tanks in delhi and singapore and moscow on these questions as well as officials from those governments as well. of course given the top that i can we have been set this morning which is about questions of future regional architecture, china does not constitute the totality of that picture, nor does the china/u.s. relationship constitute the totality of that picture. so in my remarks here this morning, having been invited to do this only two days ago, let me seek to stand back and look at the trends that work, as i see them, across the asia-pacific region. secondly, what's going well. thirdly, what's not going so
/china relations. and in particular whether, in fact, there is a way through some of what we who have professionally followed this for many years regarded as some of the intractables in that relationship. and harvard kennedy school has been very supportive of my work on that, and i spent a little time talking to think tanks in washington, think tanks in beijing, think tanks in tokyo, and think tanks in delhi and singapore and moscow on these questions as well as officials from those governments...
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in the south china sea. both nations claim the island. the incident brought relations to the lowest point in decades. indian leaders are in a dispute with china over the himalayas. last month they condemned the chinese military for going into an area that india claims. it cast a shadow over last month's summit in new delhi. in a joint news conference with chinese president xi jinping he is concerned over the incident, and quickly resolve the matter. oil companies from those indian and vietnam agreed in september to work together on development in the south china sea. observers say china has become alarmed by such moves but india and vietnam reconfirmed their continued cooperation in oil and gas development. in response china on tuesday demanded india not to interfere with the territorial issues in the region. chinese foreign ministry spoke person said if the two nations activities threaten china's sovereignty or national interests, they'll fully oppose them. >> afghanistan's new president is on his first foreign trip since taking office l
in the south china sea. both nations claim the island. the incident brought relations to the lowest point in decades. indian leaders are in a dispute with china over the himalayas. last month they condemned the chinese military for going into an area that india claims. it cast a shadow over last month's summit in new delhi. in a joint news conference with chinese president xi jinping he is concerned over the incident, and quickly resolve the matter. oil companies from those indian and vietnam...
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in china, it's disorganized and informal. people simply ask their friends if they need crew members to work on a set... the crew is a mixed bag good and bad workers. through co-productions, the professionalism of foreign crews can rub off on them... >> in this scene, where actors are strung up by cables, their fate is not in the hands of a professional crew, but also extras with time to kill. >> it's easy to get hurt in fight scenes if people are distracted. i don't know if productions abroad film fighting scenes the way we do, or do they involve better technology? i think we need to learn from foreign studios if there are ways to make filming less risky or tough. >> it's urgent to seek hollywood for production experience, technical expertise and special effects. but when it comes to dialogue, scripting and directing for chinese films, we should seek chinese talent. that would be a real co-production. >> i meet tang long again at this warehouse where he's storing future dreams. he has ambitions to set up an equipment sale and
in china, it's disorganized and informal. people simply ask their friends if they need crew members to work on a set... the crew is a mixed bag good and bad workers. through co-productions, the professionalism of foreign crews can rub off on them... >> in this scene, where actors are strung up by cables, their fate is not in the hands of a professional crew, but also extras with time to kill. >> it's easy to get hurt in fight scenes if people are distracted. i don't know if...
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why no matter what china does, china as the economic powerhouse as we know it is doomed. then forget ebola coming here. i want you to meet the doctor that says we should worry about a different virus. is your car safe after you hear what our own jeff reports, you just might not want to drive anywhere. we are everywhere, starting now. >> welcome everybody i'm glad to have you. and i'm telling you you for china, the gig is up. this self-manufactured model is going down. it's never what it said it was. it can't wipe out the human abuses that it's in its very dna. china will crack down on hong kong. i don't know when. i think it's difficult to pull another teen man square in this age, but it's not impossible for china to pull something like this especially beijing control of the internet and how it stifles its own people. it is direct contradiction -- and the economic dichotomy it's spent decades crafting to remind the us what it is not. for years the china has had the best of both worlds. one that could produce enveabl powerhouses, but inherent in making money is understandi
why no matter what china does, china as the economic powerhouse as we know it is doomed. then forget ebola coming here. i want you to meet the doctor that says we should worry about a different virus. is your car safe after you hear what our own jeff reports, you just might not want to drive anywhere. we are everywhere, starting now. >> welcome everybody i'm glad to have you. and i'm telling you you for china, the gig is up. this self-manufactured model is going down. it's never what it...
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we want china. what is going forward, more word is china cannot be the counterweight for what is going elsewhere. china was able to unpack the credit. problem now,the we don't have the counterbalance. >> the global growth environment is one factor will -- the fed has to consider. many people seem to be reevaluating their estimates. what clues are you getting as to when we will get that rate rise? our foreign markets telling you different? >> the two year at the u.s. has collapsed. by the biggest amount for probably just over a year. the dollar reaction has been modest. on the counterbalance, the dollar should have a weakened further. -- a fearfulto environment where the dollar is gaining, i don't know. with the dollar correction, it has further to run. it is within a larger duller uptrend for sure. it is difficult to play that. how much risk you put on the table, for what could be a modest move in the dollar. >> the data we have had be read china today, the u.k. yesterday in terms of inflation. this
we want china. what is going forward, more word is china cannot be the counterweight for what is going elsewhere. china was able to unpack the credit. problem now,the we don't have the counterbalance. >> the global growth environment is one factor will -- the fed has to consider. many people seem to be reevaluating their estimates. what clues are you getting as to when we will get that rate rise? our foreign markets telling you different? >> the two year at the u.s. has collapsed....
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in terms of nationalism you see china at least in the book, which is what china and president xi wants the world to see, what you see is xi is what i would call a strong patriot, and as such he will be very tough on issues like maritime territoriality. issues in hong kong today, i don't expect any flexibility there because he believes in order for china to truly realize the chinese dream, which is his overarching political philosophy, is the rejuvenation of the chinese nation. the great rejuvenation of the chinese nation. and this comes in terms of his political philosophy as well. certainly there's a great defense of socialism and the singular leadership of the communist party. no doubt about it. but it is now being infused with traditional chinese values. confuciusism is making a tremendous come back. the president is promoting that. in melding together ancient chinese philosophy, particularly confuciusism with a socialist ideal that is, of course, greatly modified in terms of chinese characteristics which brings the market in to have a decisive role. you have socialist attitudes of
in terms of nationalism you see china at least in the book, which is what china and president xi wants the world to see, what you see is xi is what i would call a strong patriot, and as such he will be very tough on issues like maritime territoriality. issues in hong kong today, i don't expect any flexibility there because he believes in order for china to truly realize the chinese dream, which is his overarching political philosophy, is the rejuvenation of the chinese nation. the great...
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kong and china. users opposed self-censorship. you have technicalities where people in the u.s. were posting about china, the articles were banned around the world, not just in china. there have been stumbles. as you heard from jeff weiner, he things it is more important for the company to be in that market than not. >> interesting. my question for jeff weiner, what can i do to stop linkedin from relentlessly spamming me in?y time i log i do not want to get 1000 resumes a day. it has made the site less useful. >> i know what you can do. i think they're going to run in the same problem google has run into an amazon is running into in china. there is a tremendous bias in favor of the home team. it is a government mandate. they aren't part of these companies. a fairmpanies do not get shot competing in china. you can try and play by their rules, ultimately there will be a linkedin china imitator and they will get every benefit of the doubt from the chinese government and all sorts of linkedin'sill go way
kong and china. users opposed self-censorship. you have technicalities where people in the u.s. were posting about china, the articles were banned around the world, not just in china. there have been stumbles. as you heard from jeff weiner, he things it is more important for the company to be in that market than not. >> interesting. my question for jeff weiner, what can i do to stop linkedin from relentlessly spamming me in?y time i log i do not want to get 1000 resumes a day. it has made...
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territorterritorial claims in sh china and the east china seize? >> well, you know, the strongest a friend ship that builds between russia and china the more likely tell stand in one another's corner. whether or not that's at the u.n. security council or in other areas. that is naturally a concern. it's interesting you mentioned southeast asia and the sea coast there, pacific rim coast, because one of the other ways that russia and china are collaborating is that russia is now increasing its military technological relationship with china, selling in one area in particular, submarine technology. and that has many western military leaders taking very close heed. >> so just like in any good friendship or marriage, it can't all be good. so where do the interests of china and russia die verge? >> well, firstly there is history. the soviet union and china fought all war in the latter part of the 20th century being but putin said in his speech in ssochi today that those are matters from the past. having said that there are still some major outlying areas
territorterritorial claims in sh china and the east china seize? >> well, you know, the strongest a friend ship that builds between russia and china the more likely tell stand in one another's corner. whether or not that's at the u.n. security council or in other areas. that is naturally a concern. it's interesting you mentioned southeast asia and the sea coast there, pacific rim coast, because one of the other ways that russia and china are collaborating is that russia is now increasing...
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it's really about how the events of 1989 changed china and how china then changed the events of 1989 as it rewrote its own history. it's about amnesia which one famous chinese author called a state-sponsored support. my book is about those people who refuse to play in the state-sponsored sport, those who refuse to forget what happened. my story started with one woman, a mother and i remember her by chance. i was working in beijing as a correspondent and i was sent to chung on a completely different story. i had just met her by chance and her name is -- and we met in this shiny new apartment block in this brand-new part of the city. she was almost like a throwback from another time. she was in her 60s. she was a very small woman. she was like an old-school dispossessed peasant farmer shuffling around in flip-flops smelling of garlic with an incredibly strong accent. when she began talking i discovered this was a uniquely determined woman and she was the one who put me on a path towards this book because she told me how she had lost her 17-year-old son on june 6, 1989 in chung. she sai
it's really about how the events of 1989 changed china and how china then changed the events of 1989 as it rewrote its own history. it's about amnesia which one famous chinese author called a state-sponsored support. my book is about those people who refuse to play in the state-sponsored sport, those who refuse to forget what happened. my story started with one woman, a mother and i remember her by chance. i was working in beijing as a correspondent and i was sent to chung on a completely...
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the chinese president is looking to expand china's influence all the way around china. looking towards asia and the middle east, if the united states continue to seed ground everywhere around china, our broader geopolitical interests, our stature in the world and our economy can be harmed. i think there is some real danger in the current policies that we're adopting, allowing the chinese to step into a vacuum that we leave behind. >> is afghanistan a fry agent, or is it an ally in any way to the united states? >> it's definitely an alley of the united states. we appreciate the sacrifices and treasure life. afghans value that. that's embedded in afghan culture. as a sovereign nation it has difficulties and challenges, but it wants freedom and democracy and wants part of the new world order. >> good to talk to you both. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. the program may be over, but the conversation continues. we want to hear what you think about the issues raised on this or any day's show. talk to other listeners by log
the chinese president is looking to expand china's influence all the way around china. looking towards asia and the middle east, if the united states continue to seed ground everywhere around china, our broader geopolitical interests, our stature in the world and our economy can be harmed. i think there is some real danger in the current policies that we're adopting, allowing the chinese to step into a vacuum that we leave behind. >> is afghanistan a fry agent, or is it an ally in any way...
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the team running is the largest commerce site in china. they have a lot of webpages set hasn the u.s. car company their own brand and size. but kind of conversation is an obvious one. if you want to sell more phones in china, you want to talk to jack mob. -- jack ma. to you.s good to talk looking ahead on the show,jokowi proves he is a cabinet maker. we take a look at the team he picked to run southeast asia's biggest economy. the luxurious world of private planes. an exclusive interview with vista jet's thomas flohr. ♪ >>>> private plane company vista jet says they are having what they are calling an exceptional 20 port teen seeing a to $.25 increase. is with us. he says they see more and more planes coming into the fleet. but we have a fraction in ownership. we have chartered planes and downright ownership. how is yours different than flying on private aircraft? >> we do something different. we own all of our planes. they are identical in we offer guaranteed availability without the burden of asset ownership. you have the risk of the a
the team running is the largest commerce site in china. they have a lot of webpages set hasn the u.s. car company their own brand and size. but kind of conversation is an obvious one. if you want to sell more phones in china, you want to talk to jack mob. -- jack ma. to you.s good to talk looking ahead on the show,jokowi proves he is a cabinet maker. we take a look at the team he picked to run southeast asia's biggest economy. the luxurious world of private planes. an exclusive interview with...
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on the second day leaders will discuss the situation in south china sea and east china sea where china has been stepping up maritime activities. delegates will focus on measures to deal with the islamic state militant group and the crisis in ukraine. on the sidelines of the meeting, ukrainian president petro poroshenko will meet with russian president vladimir putin. they're watching to see if the two leaders can achieve a breakthrough. >>> hong kong chief executive is expressing hope that talks between government officials and student protesters could start as early as next week. the government cancelled a meeting last week saying a constructive dialogue was impossible. the protesters are calling for fully democratic elections for the next chief executive. >> through third-party we will start discussions as soon as we can and hopefully the following week. >> the comment came in the week of scuffles between protesters and police. students and others have been staging sit ins on the main roads of central hong kong. they are calling for the retraction of beijing's decision to vet candida
on the second day leaders will discuss the situation in south china sea and east china sea where china has been stepping up maritime activities. delegates will focus on measures to deal with the islamic state militant group and the crisis in ukraine. on the sidelines of the meeting, ukrainian president petro poroshenko will meet with russian president vladimir putin. they're watching to see if the two leaders can achieve a breakthrough. >>> hong kong chief executive is expressing hope...
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the goal was to foster support for china's communist party. lau joined many other high school students in staging massive protest rallies. they accused the authorities of trying to brainwash young people. in the end, government officials backed down and scrapped the plan. >> translator: i believe those patriotism classes would have deprived students of their independence. i wanted to protect the rights of future generations. >> reporter: lau says beijing's plans for hong kong's next leadership election are another threat to the one country/two systems policy. lau's parents are worried to see their son taking a leading role in the demonstrations. his father sends him many e-mail messages when he's away from home. >> translator: he was telling me to come home early today. i don't tell my parents everything that happens during our rallies. i don't want to worry them. >> reporter: over the weekend, lau was invited by a radio station to a debate with other high school students. the participants' differing views showed that the protests have divided
the goal was to foster support for china's communist party. lau joined many other high school students in staging massive protest rallies. they accused the authorities of trying to brainwash young people. in the end, government officials backed down and scrapped the plan. >> translator: i believe those patriotism classes would have deprived students of their independence. i wanted to protect the rights of future generations. >> reporter: lau says beijing's plans for hong kong's next...
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china and ?he european union >> the fact the prime minister is coming to germany and it is not the first time to do so means it is very important. when you look at export figures it is obvious in both. germany is a gateway to european markets. there is a lot of importance. china still doesn't look at the european union as one market. are focusing on a number of member states. the most important one is germany. i think they have a double aim with that. sellingnd you are products in markets. play one they want to member state against another, and they are pretty good at doing so. >> what can they do to make onea view the market as rather than lots of individual markets, which sounds like it could benefit them. >> it is very simple. we have to act as one. exclusivepolicy is an competence -- confidence of european markets. the commission for trade has a pivotal role and to the extent they act as one they will be forced to css one. -- to see us as one. if you have member states they like us more than
china and ?he european union >> the fact the prime minister is coming to germany and it is not the first time to do so means it is very important. when you look at export figures it is obvious in both. germany is a gateway to european markets. there is a lot of importance. china still doesn't look at the european union as one market. are focusing on a number of member states. the most important one is germany. i think they have a double aim with that. sellingnd you are products in...
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they want to be large on the and producescape sparkling wine in china. on needs opinion, chand to let chinese customers taste the wine. the demand for wine is growing rapidly. this is why they have built a chef 10 oh. -- chateau. theedwine enjoys much of shelf space. research shows china drinking its way through cases of wine last year and one million of them were sparkling. >> we have to be made up to the same standard. to make it attractive to local chinese taste, we stress of aroma and texture is fresh and for our so it is easier customers to accept it. , they encourage foreign vineyards to grow grapes in china. >> in terms of service, the government enacted policy to protect foreign companies and includes legal interests to build chateau's. the policy protects for seven years and the property rights of buildings and chateau's. >> they anticipate that chinese consumers will find it irresistible and boost production to 300,000 bottles. >> before we go, an update on the protests in hong kong. we take you to live pictures right now. >> it appears that se
they want to be large on the and producescape sparkling wine in china. on needs opinion, chand to let chinese customers taste the wine. the demand for wine is growing rapidly. this is why they have built a chef 10 oh. -- chateau. theedwine enjoys much of shelf space. research shows china drinking its way through cases of wine last year and one million of them were sparkling. >> we have to be made up to the same standard. to make it attractive to local chinese taste, we stress of aroma and...
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calculus as it presses out in the east china sea, south china sea. there's the other piece, which is that it isn't just about asia. our sense -- something that many members of congress have been struck about, how much in their conversations on security issues with asian partners, the topic comes back to ukraine and how the u.s. is responding. or last year the response to syria. the crossing of the purported red line and the lack of oh follow-through. many people in asia asking what are the implications of this for us. maybe it's an unfair question. maybe it's oubds, but it's real. that's something that i think, again, many mongs are very sensitive to. so i would just say in conclusion the architectural issues we are discussing are important. there is a lot of potential for them to resolve these challenges, to clarify views and thinking. but age old problem. geo politics determines the capacity and ability of architecture to function. when it comes to the geo politics now the questions i try to lay out today are really concerning. there are questions
calculus as it presses out in the east china sea, south china sea. there's the other piece, which is that it isn't just about asia. our sense -- something that many members of congress have been struck about, how much in their conversations on security issues with asian partners, the topic comes back to ukraine and how the u.s. is responding. or last year the response to syria. the crossing of the purported red line and the lack of oh follow-through. many people in asia asking what are the...