. >> i spent a lot of time going back and forth with bloomberg and mr. winkler and put the question to him, why do you think you'll be kicked out of china if you run these stories. and for a man who encourages his reporters to be very aggressive when talking to business leaders he was reluctant to give more than a short and simple answer. >> the stories we've seen out of china means that there are more chinese people who can read english and other foreign languages, and therefore it becomes more important for the chinese government from its perspective. first the change we're seeing that the chinese government is aware of the fact that a lot is being written and contradicts the image of itself that it wants to promote. that is why it's being restrictive and more aggressive in terms of attacking western media. >> reporter: the other touch card beijing occasionally plays against the journalists is the visa. in the past two years it has denied or significantly delayed issuing visas to bloomberg, "new york times," al jazeera, and reuters among others. and in