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and china a lot of changes taking place but within the china u.s. situation yes they want to win and in my book it goes back to remember back in the 1990 s. when we had newt gingrich shouldn bill clinton and sex scandals and and the new york times is full of 5 pages of detail about sex and then we moved on to bush and we had to take trillions of dollars and put it in the sand in the middle east well in the 1990 s. when we were. arguing about nonsense the founders of weiwei were sleeping on cement floor dreaming of 5 g. they're worried about their next meal. china was you know right now we're surprised you know china i am and all this high tech and we've got to invest and we've got to get garments that i was training china in the early 2 thousands making these speeches we've got to get gold and we've got to stop investing in blowing up sand and start investing in our own country there's a race for the future and i could see it happening in china but we don't you know we're going to be heard this in 2016 no one is you did it ok i'm going to jump in he
and china a lot of changes taking place but within the china u.s. situation yes they want to win and in my book it goes back to remember back in the 1990 s. when we had newt gingrich shouldn bill clinton and sex scandals and and the new york times is full of 5 pages of detail about sex and then we moved on to bush and we had to take trillions of dollars and put it in the sand in the middle east well in the 1990 s. when we were. arguing about nonsense the founders of weiwei were sleeping on...
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china was you know right now we're surprised you know china i. and all this high tech and we've got to invest and we've got to get gaunt that i was touring china in the early 2000 making these speeches we've got to get go and we've got to stop investing in blowing up sand and start investing in our own country there's a race for the future and i could see it happening in china but you know we're going to hear this in 2016 no one is you did it ok i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion of perceptions of china at stake. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remake of the shall i say. welcome back across town where all things are considered i'm peter let me remind you we're talking about perceptions and misperceptions of china. ok let's go
china was you know right now we're surprised you know china i. and all this high tech and we've got to invest and we've got to get gaunt that i was touring china in the early 2000 making these speeches we've got to get go and we've got to stop investing in blowing up sand and start investing in our own country there's a race for the future and i could see it happening in china but you know we're going to hear this in 2016 no one is you did it ok i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a...
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and china quite frankly the u.s. is convinced that its system is the perfect system that it the system that the rest of the world should use so it's not always explainable exactly why china is succeeding since it doesn't follow the u.s. model so this is the kind of existential angsty that goes on there therefore anything that china does even if the u.s. does it is somehow wrong so this is one of the things that kind of confronts them in terms of the expansion of china it's simply a factor of the kind of economic growth and that brings them into production with neighbors. south korea japan india etc simply because it is now the number one trade partner for over 100 countries so these things happen it's part of time but it's not easy the question is how will be solved well let's put that question to theresa fall and how will it be sold and is china let's be honest is china using is diplomacy to punish people or is it doing well great powers day. well iran machiavelli advised leaders that it was better to be feared than
and china quite frankly the u.s. is convinced that its system is the perfect system that it the system that the rest of the world should use so it's not always explainable exactly why china is succeeding since it doesn't follow the u.s. model so this is the kind of existential angsty that goes on there therefore anything that china does even if the u.s. does it is somehow wrong so this is one of the things that kind of confronts them in terms of the expansion of china it's simply a factor of...
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we do have one china officer, china regional officer in the western hemisphere. we just got approval to get three additional positions in the region. we are excited to be placing those positions in panama, or uruguay, and barbados. every embassy in the western hemisphere has a china working group who does regular reporting through our channels. we coordinate all the messages throughout the western hemisphere in our monthly message. >> it requires the executive branch to provide regional partners with assistance on cybersecurity and cyber defense. can you outline any efforts in that regard? >> on cyber issues, we have two very new initiatives that we took from the indo pacific that we are now launching in the western hemisphere. one is the dccp. digital cybersecurity partnership. that was planned for the eap region. realizing the important of 5g -- the importance of cybersecurity and 5g issues in the hemisphere, we launched this for the first time in our region. initial investment of $10 million. this will provide cybersecurity training and best shared practices.
we do have one china officer, china regional officer in the western hemisphere. we just got approval to get three additional positions in the region. we are excited to be placing those positions in panama, or uruguay, and barbados. every embassy in the western hemisphere has a china working group who does regular reporting through our channels. we coordinate all the messages throughout the western hemisphere in our monthly message. >> it requires the executive branch to provide regional...
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to the question if china is a rival or a partner i would say of course i mean china is a big country with 1300000000 people and economy the economy is strong and the rest of the world of course has to keep on talking negotiating and communicating with china but uncertain terms human rights what's happening in bed in hong kong and dealing with taiwan i think. i would totally agree. i would call it is not a partner is an enemy and so i have i would say ok and if she is not willing to to to compromise on any terms i would say. the west of europe or and also germany has to has to consider heart of measurements what can the europeans learn from the americans on dealing with beijing or why i think they i think they have a lot to learn from the americans this extraordinary level of research and knowledge going on in the us into china that i simply don't see in europe. i do see some in this and we have the europeans underestimate the chinese do we not taking them seriously because the chinese often give signals that they feel misunderstood oh yeah well of course they would i mean it's very h
to the question if china is a rival or a partner i would say of course i mean china is a big country with 1300000000 people and economy the economy is strong and the rest of the world of course has to keep on talking negotiating and communicating with china but uncertain terms human rights what's happening in bed in hong kong and dealing with taiwan i think. i would totally agree. i would call it is not a partner is an enemy and so i have i would say ok and if she is not willing to to to...
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well i think china wants to have as many talks as needed to avoid a war military conflict between china and india because china does not want to have a war by doesn't mean that china is afraid of a war against for example we truly believe that neither india nor china should be involved in a war against each other the 2 largest populations in the world so i think china will be very very patient in talking to the media site to rationalize everything and to give out the pros and cons of peace versus wall for example and i hope india we also be rational and will be reasonable and we will not be pushed forward by another big power which may actually have its own geopolitical schemes try to run hold a war pretty india recall you almost make it sound like the solutions are entirely with india what would you have india do. no i think both china and india need to con dom and withdrawal from the line of actual control which may actually cause more cases to rise and both sides need to have cool head rather then rid next as we sometimes call to agitate the situation and to promote the getting out o
well i think china wants to have as many talks as needed to avoid a war military conflict between china and india because china does not want to have a war by doesn't mean that china is afraid of a war against for example we truly believe that neither india nor china should be involved in a war against each other the 2 largest populations in the world so i think china will be very very patient in talking to the media site to rationalize everything and to give out the pros and cons of peace...
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i'm proud that china has the pandemic under control. china's leadership has cast itself as the savior of the nation and as a friend in need abroad. which friends will in the global struggle against the virus we have acted with wisdom and strength. we have filled our international duties responsibly and with transparency. in beijing's great hall of the people there is no room for doubt and this is no time for admitting mistakes. the country's foremost coronavirus expert is honored by being himself. features prominently in the exhibition 2 others are simply ignored. lee when the yang sounded the alarm over the corona virus the authorities were still denying its existence the doctor from one was forced to recant and for business to speak up again the contract of the disease and died for weeks the pandemic spread throughout the country unchecked because of the cover up despite being locked out of your visual history lisa story is not forgotten you get to that you tell a book. so you can actually vision can show everything i think whistleblo
i'm proud that china has the pandemic under control. china's leadership has cast itself as the savior of the nation and as a friend in need abroad. which friends will in the global struggle against the virus we have acted with wisdom and strength. we have filled our international duties responsibly and with transparency. in beijing's great hall of the people there is no room for doubt and this is no time for admitting mistakes. the country's foremost coronavirus expert is honored by being...
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in asia was 130 countries you had a country and china and china is not it wasn't of china g.d.p. growth and china china is also leave 800000000 people out of property accounting 70 percent of the. war poverty level so they have a contribution in almost a total war but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think was on the ward you know the west encounter neither be more tolerant of china if the chinese do while you know like there is obviously over doesn't matter it's all white cat black cat as long as it catches mice with a contribution to the 31 3rd of the world g.d.p. gross you know never become a. conqueror any. continent or countries or sending troops to other countries or fighting in advance like i want them to when you think that your call for more tolerable example for example for my last dollar that's the french that i know yeah but also you know in a $10.00 tolerance a 1000000 weakest locked up in ri and so-called reeducation camps tolerance of persecution of christians is that the kind of
in asia was 130 countries you had a country and china and china is not it wasn't of china g.d.p. growth and china china is also leave 800000000 people out of property accounting 70 percent of the. war poverty level so they have a contribution in almost a total war but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think was on the ward you know the west encounter neither be more tolerant of china if the chinese do while...
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has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not me well i mean china has deployed its own ideas in international institutions for instance and aid i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic. it's both like social rights you say like you give do you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to be like changing the game the games are that the rules of the game you know you're not against him just to give us an idea about on top of all the things that you talk about already what role does the corona pandemic play in all this you know covert 19 wherever it came from. in china as it emerged there really has obviously brought things into very sharp focus and i think is being used as an opportunity by beijing to buy into europe or to try to bind your very closely to china along the lines of you know here's a crisis we must pull together our interests of the same and then the the the pushbutton points co
has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not me well i mean china has deployed its own ideas in international institutions for instance and aid i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic. it's both like social rights you say like you give do you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to be like...
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economic ties with china. our. trump: we will end reliance with china once and for all. whether it is decoupling or imposing massive tariffs. we will impose tariffs on companies that dessert america to create jobs and other countries. if they cannot do it here, we will make them pay a big tax. we will prohibit federal contracts from companies that outsource to china. haslinda: he is seeking to make china key election issue with the vote less than two months away. jodi schneider joins us now. one are the potential implications of trumps intention to curb the u.s. economic relations with china? what might get affected? jodi: yes not really set when he would implement such policies but he is framing this as part of a second term agenda. saying if you reelect me, i will go ahead and continue to decouple from china. he's threatened to punish any american companies that create jobs overseas. for bid those that do business in china for winning u.s. several contracts. it would be punishing companies in a sense for goi
economic ties with china. our. trump: we will end reliance with china once and for all. whether it is decoupling or imposing massive tariffs. we will impose tariffs on companies that dessert america to create jobs and other countries. if they cannot do it here, we will make them pay a big tax. we will prohibit federal contracts from companies that outsource to china. haslinda: he is seeking to make china key election issue with the vote less than two months away. jodi schneider joins us now....
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and china a lot of changes taking place but within the china u.s. situation yes they want to win and in my book it goes back to remember back in the 1990 s. when we had newt gingrich shouldn't bill clinton and sex scandals and and the new york times is full of 5 pages of detail about sex and then we moved on to bush then we had to take trillions of dollars and put it in the sand in the middle east well in the 1990 s. when we were. arguing about nonsense the founders of weiwei were sleeping on cement floor dreaming of 5 g. they're worried about their next meal. china was you know right now we're surprised you know china i am and all this hijacking we've got to invest in we've got to get garments that i was touring in china in the early 2000 making these speeches we've got to get goat we've got to stop investing in blowing up sand and start investing in our own country there's a race for the future and i could see it happening in china but you know we're going to be here dissin 2016 no one is you did it ok i'm going to jump in here we're going to go t
and china a lot of changes taking place but within the china u.s. situation yes they want to win and in my book it goes back to remember back in the 1990 s. when we had newt gingrich shouldn't bill clinton and sex scandals and and the new york times is full of 5 pages of detail about sex and then we moved on to bush then we had to take trillions of dollars and put it in the sand in the middle east well in the 1990 s. when we were. arguing about nonsense the founders of weiwei were sleeping on...
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to impose costs on china. including being able to sue china daily for damages for the china virus. generally speaking all of this legislation attracts four or six cosponsors area i was a senate staffer for 10 years. i know how to count. i know when senators cared about something they would tell us that notified me cosponsors. when i introduced this bill i want 50 cosponsors and if you want to raise nextyear , i want to see cosponsors for my legislation. these 80 bills are being introduced sometimes with zero cosponsors other than one who drafted it and they're going nowhere. there are no hearings, the leadership doesn't put them up for a vote so we're in deep trouble. the senators and commercemen come on television , they still have to come on fox news. they see an audience of 4 million people. the host more and more the host are saying senator, how's your bill doing rid how many cosponsors have you got rid at extremely constructive . that people don't get away with just what sometimes is called virtue signaling. i'd like china, i want to stop them somehow. here's my bill, that's i
to impose costs on china. including being able to sue china daily for damages for the china virus. generally speaking all of this legislation attracts four or six cosponsors area i was a senate staffer for 10 years. i know how to count. i know when senators cared about something they would tell us that notified me cosponsors. when i introduced this bill i want 50 cosponsors and if you want to raise nextyear , i want to see cosponsors for my legislation. these 80 bills are being introduced...
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, china is a rising threat. bill said it's a wealthy country, it's about to be the number one economy in the world. this isn't like the cold war where you can force russia to spend itself into bankruptcy. that isn't going to be possible with china. i think generally right now voters are not focused on foreign policy but china is the number one threat, the trump administration has been trying at least earlier in the campaign to say that the biden was soft on china but i think there is a surprising amount of agreement between the two parties on how serious this threat is. >> bret: not a lot of agreement about russia but the fbi director saying this today. >> we certainly have seen very active efforts by the russians to influence our election in 2020 through what i would call the malign foreign influence side of things. i think the intelligence community has assessed this publicly primarily to denigrate vice president biden and what the russians see as kind of an anti-russian establishment. >> thank goodness the cu
, china is a rising threat. bill said it's a wealthy country, it's about to be the number one economy in the world. this isn't like the cold war where you can force russia to spend itself into bankruptcy. that isn't going to be possible with china. i think generally right now voters are not focused on foreign policy but china is the number one threat, the trump administration has been trying at least earlier in the campaign to say that the biden was soft on china but i think there is a...
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legitimizes china does it. well yes in a way because a government in a country has to be quite clear where its borders lie and if the other country the country with whom it has a disputed border says that the border does not lie in place x. but lies in place why then this country cannot start seeing differing perceptions and so on and so forth but each country has to be clear when it's what i'd like. you know we if you are if you're rationalizing this this issue of deferring perceptions you also rationalizing aggressive action by the other side to capture the border up to where that country believes its border lights so i think that there's a there's a bit of sort of excuse making that is going on over here when they're talking about deploying perceptions the fact is that the chinese have entered into a territory that lines on the indian side of the indian perceptions and strong india's viewpoint there can be only one set of perceptions so to that extent this is a bit of an excuse making sort of statement sort
legitimizes china does it. well yes in a way because a government in a country has to be quite clear where its borders lie and if the other country the country with whom it has a disputed border says that the border does not lie in place x. but lies in place why then this country cannot start seeing differing perceptions and so on and so forth but each country has to be clear when it's what i'd like. you know we if you are if you're rationalizing this this issue of deferring perceptions you...
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also coming up china is germany's biggest trading partner china is also a human rights abuse or german chancellor angela merkel is weighing both carefully at the e.u. china's summits now underway to topics which difficult where we don't always agree on calm for example the treatment of minorities and the. ships' human rights watch so i feel that today we had a good open honest dialogue which should be continued. on to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with climate change suddenly burning its way into the u.s. presidential campaign there are less than 5 weeks until voters in the u.s. go to the polls if you have followed incumbent donald trump and his democrat challenger joe biden you may have noticed that climate change has been almost completely absent when on the more u.s. president visited california on monday and came face to face with the consequences of a warming planet in the past weeks unprecedented wildfires have scorched 50000000 acres claiming lives and destroying homes the smoke has made the air quality in cities suc
also coming up china is germany's biggest trading partner china is also a human rights abuse or german chancellor angela merkel is weighing both carefully at the e.u. china's summits now underway to topics which difficult where we don't always agree on calm for example the treatment of minorities and the. ships' human rights watch so i feel that today we had a good open honest dialogue which should be continued. on to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome...
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and china. on the locald customers in hong kong. having the benefit from the customers. don't get the international travelers. we don't see forecasts which are more positive as the pandemic on one side plus restrictions on other side limit the number of tourists on the island. does this dynamic affect your business decisions like opening more stores? jean-marc: i would say that this year, we will open at least a minimum of eight stores. we have not reduced the number of stores opening, especially in a, but also america. all of our stores will open in china where we will have 50 stores for our brand, which makes china by far the largest country in terms of the number of stores in the world. it is a third of locations in the world. talk about the macroeconomic picture. we had strength in the u.s. dollar, but of course, this trend has been weakening this gtv chart on the bloomberg. for our viewers, showing how the dollar rsi, climbing from the most oversold levels of the last decade as we continue
and china. on the locald customers in hong kong. having the benefit from the customers. don't get the international travelers. we don't see forecasts which are more positive as the pandemic on one side plus restrictions on other side limit the number of tourists on the island. does this dynamic affect your business decisions like opening more stores? jean-marc: i would say that this year, we will open at least a minimum of eight stores. we have not reduced the number of stores opening,...
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in the south china sea japan in the east china sea the there we saw the bloody violent clash on the indian chinese border that's really has been threatened by china i think that they've already got plenty of problems the last thing they want to do is be pulled into a situation where there's a real conflict between the u.s. china and taiwan and they're being asked to take sides i think they're in a they're between a real rock and a hard place on the one hand they're deeply reliant on the chinese economy on the other hand they don't want to be told and certainly don't want to be sort of put under the thumb of this newly assertive china so the neighbors are all watching and as they watch the situation continue to terry and will this change if the u.s. elects spine as president and that's of course assuming the premise that the u.s. is what determines relations and not what president xi or president. yeah i think melissa you bring up a very good point we're only going to see an election as you know in one of him in washington and we're not going to see any change of leadership in beijin
in the south china sea japan in the east china sea the there we saw the bloody violent clash on the indian chinese border that's really has been threatened by china i think that they've already got plenty of problems the last thing they want to do is be pulled into a situation where there's a real conflict between the u.s. china and taiwan and they're being asked to take sides i think they're in a they're between a real rock and a hard place on the one hand they're deeply reliant on the chinese...
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china relationship. policies and allocate critical resources that combine and mobilize all aspects of u.s. national power. starting with the recognition american competitiveness starts with investments at home. workers, education, science and technology and innovation. driven by the need after almost four years of destruction under president trump to retool the economy to compete in the 21st century. broader architecture of our approach is grounded in getting china right by first getting the indo pacific strategy right. centered on our alliances in partnerships, animated by values exceptional,rica and powered by a tough, pragmatic, and realistic appraisal of how to combat china's trade policies. critical and relevant, the legislation includes provisions for the implementation of robust regional strategies to meet the china challenge in europe, the western hemisphere, africa, the middle east, the arctic and of course the into pacific itself. itsefl.pacific -- itself. i look forward to working with him in
china relationship. policies and allocate critical resources that combine and mobilize all aspects of u.s. national power. starting with the recognition american competitiveness starts with investments at home. workers, education, science and technology and innovation. driven by the need after almost four years of destruction under president trump to retool the economy to compete in the 21st century. broader architecture of our approach is grounded in getting china right by first getting the...
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also coming up back home to australian journalists returned from china after being caught in a diplomatic standoff donald trump is accused of trying to rush through a coronavirus vaccine for political gains and calling for help anger in senegal over the government's response to devastating floods yes. thank you very much for joining us india and china are both accusing the others soldiers of firing shots in a new confrontation along their disputed himalayan border china says indian troops crossed the line of control in the western region on monday and opened fire and its soldiers took what it called countermeasures but a short time ago india's military laid the blame with china accusing it of provocative measures to escalate tension both sides usually avoid firing a using firearms in the area will be live with elizabeth rainham in india's capital new delhi in just a moment but 1st a katrina you in beijing so katrina once again we have conflicting claims from both sides about what's happening at that border region what is beijing saying happened in the state this incident. that's right ful
also coming up back home to australian journalists returned from china after being caught in a diplomatic standoff donald trump is accused of trying to rush through a coronavirus vaccine for political gains and calling for help anger in senegal over the government's response to devastating floods yes. thank you very much for joining us india and china are both accusing the others soldiers of firing shots in a new confrontation along their disputed himalayan border china says indian troops...
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has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not mean well i mean china has deployed its own ideas in international institutions for instance and aid i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic rights as both like social rights you say like you give do you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to be like changing the game the games of the rules of the game you know you know because and just to give us an idea about on top of all the things that you talk about already what will role does the corona pandemic play in all this. you know code 19 wherever it came from. in china as it emerged there really has obviously brought things into very sharp focus and i think is being used as an opportunity by beijing to buy into europe or to try to bind your very closely to china along the lines of you know here's a crisis we must pull together our interests of the same and then the the the pushbutton point
has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not mean well i mean china has deployed its own ideas in international institutions for instance and aid i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic rights as both like social rights you say like you give do you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to be...
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well i think china wants to have as many talks as needed to avoid a war military conflict between china and india because china does not want to have a walk by doesn't mean that china is afraid of a war against for example we truly believe that neither india nor china should be involved in a war against each other the 2 largest populations in the world so i think china will be very very patient in talking to the near side to rationalize everything and to give out the pros and cons of peace versus wall for example and i hope india we also be rational and will be reasonable and we will not be pushed forward by another big power which may actually have its own geopolitical schemes try to run hold a war between india rick to go you almost make it sound like the solutions are entirely with india what would you have india do. no i think both china and india need to con down and withdraw from the line of actual control which may actually cause more cases to rise and both sides need to have cool head rather then rid next as we sometimes call to agitate the situation and to promote the getting o
well i think china wants to have as many talks as needed to avoid a war military conflict between china and india because china does not want to have a walk by doesn't mean that china is afraid of a war against for example we truly believe that neither india nor china should be involved in a war against each other the 2 largest populations in the world so i think china will be very very patient in talking to the near side to rationalize everything and to give out the pros and cons of peace...
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and china by five years after it expires in 2025. china will set up a u.n. global geospatial knowledge and innovation center and an international research center of big data for sustainable development goals to facilitate the implementation of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. mr. president, colleagues, the baton of history has been passed to our generation and we must make the right choice, a choice worthy of the people's trust and of our times. let us join hands to uphold the values of peace, development, equity, justice, democracy and freedom shared by all of us. and build a new type of international relations and a community with a shared future for mankind. together, we can make the world a better place for everyone. [applause] >> on behalf of the u.n. assembly, i wish to thank the president of the people's republic of china for the statement just made. >> this year we celebrate two anniversaries, the 75th anniversary of the second world war, and the establishment of the united nations. the importance of these two forever interlinked events c
and china by five years after it expires in 2025. china will set up a u.n. global geospatial knowledge and innovation center and an international research center of big data for sustainable development goals to facilitate the implementation of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. mr. president, colleagues, the baton of history has been passed to our generation and we must make the right choice, a choice worthy of the people's trust and of our times. let us join hands to uphold the...
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china will provide $50 million o the china f.a.o. south corporation trust fund fey three. -- phase three. china will extend the peace and development trust fund between the u.n. and china by five years after it expires in 2025. hina will set up a u.n. global geospatial knowledge and innovation center and an international research center of big data for sustainable development goals to facilitate the implementation of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. mr. president, colleagues, the baton of history has been passed to our generation and we must make the right choice, a choice worthy of the people's trust and of our times. let us join hands to uphold the values of peace, development, equity, justice, democracy and freedom shared by all of us. and build a new type of international relations and a community with a shared future for mankind. together, we can make the world a better place for everyone. >> on behalf of the yen assembly, i wish to thank the president of the people's republic of china for the statement just made.
china will provide $50 million o the china f.a.o. south corporation trust fund fey three. -- phase three. china will extend the peace and development trust fund between the u.n. and china by five years after it expires in 2025. hina will set up a u.n. global geospatial knowledge and innovation center and an international research center of big data for sustainable development goals to facilitate the implementation of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. mr. president, colleagues, the...
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from china some go further china accounted for more than 40 percent of turnover for folks who are going in the 1st half of 202034 percent for b.m.w. and 22 percent for adidas. and that gives china leverage in the relationship the new guidelines from the german foreign ministry are meant to begin correcting that imbalance one key word diversification spreading out amongst more countries for strategic and trade partnerships foreign minister told his chinese counterpart one gave this week that his country wanted to be seen as an equal if we won't allow it that we become the plaything of a superpower competition between the united states russia and china we want to be in dialogue with everyone. easier said than done many german businesses are wary of endangering their relationship with china well on this let's speak to gabriele feldman i his president of the killings to change for the world economy here in germany thanks a lot for joining us so the german government has been pretty clear in its criticism of. certain chinese policies the treatment of the weak. on kong security law but how mu
from china some go further china accounted for more than 40 percent of turnover for folks who are going in the 1st half of 202034 percent for b.m.w. and 22 percent for adidas. and that gives china leverage in the relationship the new guidelines from the german foreign ministry are meant to begin correcting that imbalance one key word diversification spreading out amongst more countries for strategic and trade partnerships foreign minister told his chinese counterpart one gave this week that his...
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china was you know right now we're surprise you know china. and all this hijacking we've got to invest and we've got to get gaunt that i was treating china in the early 2000 making these speeches we've got to get go and we've got to stop investing in blowing up sand and start investing in our own country there's a race for the future and i could see it happening in china but we need to you know we're going to hear distant 2016 no one as you did it ok i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after the actual continue our discussion of perceptions of china state. we've been talking about how slow far you know a number of weeks few months because that is a phenomenon and the point i've been making from day one is that it's a name jamie that has a market valuation at one point over $400000000000.00 and it taps into the people who trade me news our generation's e.a.a. and the millennia old on the robin absent other forms and me who have no fundamental value there's nothing there it's just it's a murmur ration like starlings
china was you know right now we're surprise you know china. and all this hijacking we've got to invest and we've got to get gaunt that i was treating china in the early 2000 making these speeches we've got to get go and we've got to stop investing in blowing up sand and start investing in our own country there's a race for the future and i could see it happening in china but we need to you know we're going to hear distant 2016 no one as you did it ok i'm going to jump in here we're going to go...
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economy from china and that china now says it's considering doing the same thing what exactly does that mean though that the couple is actually stepped up bed to go have a no go. the couple in is is separating the 2 economies so that's the phrase that's being used but actually the chinese are recognizing that trump isn't bluffing and that trump means what he says and they're hedging their bets because you know it looks like maybe trump will be reelected if biden is elected obviously he's had so many connections to china over the last 50 years he probably won't be as stringent so what are they doing the chinese actually do coupling themselves one of the major issues of course has been given the virus a lot of the antibiotics i think 98 percent of manufactured in china whether it's for medical production medical supplies and or semiconductors the de-coupling is happening on both sides of the pacific well and many are predicting that biden will actually take a hard stance i mean we hear palosi we hear both sides of the political aisle saying that china is a threat and it is a problem then.
economy from china and that china now says it's considering doing the same thing what exactly does that mean though that the couple is actually stepped up bed to go have a no go. the couple in is is separating the 2 economies so that's the phrase that's being used but actually the chinese are recognizing that trump isn't bluffing and that trump means what he says and they're hedging their bets because you know it looks like maybe trump will be reelected if biden is elected obviously he's had so...
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that china can pretty much do what it wants. so it's always in a weak position that way and politically is not unified its foreign policy is very mixed as well so what's making it even weaker is that it doesn't really have the backing of the u.s. it does it well this is it i mean we've been talking so much about the u.s. china decoupling but we're also seeing the u.s. europe decoupling in trade terms and i think that's really important because it means that even though the u.s. and europe share common values president not withstanding e.u. the e.u. is now standing alone in its fight a little bit against china and i think that's put in a difficult position and thank you very much for coming in today very interesting stuff. moving on a german come make a dogma has agreed to pay $1000000000.00 to settle emissions cheating allegations in the united states u.s. government and california accuse them of sadie's maker of using test defeating software you'll say the company sold a quarter of a 1000000 non-compliant cars abends to america
that china can pretty much do what it wants. so it's always in a weak position that way and politically is not unified its foreign policy is very mixed as well so what's making it even weaker is that it doesn't really have the backing of the u.s. it does it well this is it i mean we've been talking so much about the u.s. china decoupling but we're also seeing the u.s. europe decoupling in trade terms and i think that's really important because it means that even though the u.s. and europe share...
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china's summit now. under way to talk explain difficult when we don't always agree on common for example the treatment of minorities and the issue of human rights. so i feel that today we had a good open honest dialogue which should be continued. on to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world at welcome we begin the day with climate change suddenly burning its way into the u.s. presidential campaign there are less than 5 weeks until voters in the u.s. go to the polls if you have followed incumbent donald trump and his democrat challenger joe biden you may have noticed that climate change has been almost completely absent when on the more u.s. president visited california on monday and came face to face with the consequences of a warming planet in the past weeks unprecedented wildfires have scorched 50000000 acres claiming winds and destroying homes the smoke has made the air quality in cities such as portland oregon and san francisco the worst in the world and climate change is
china's summit now. under way to talk explain difficult when we don't always agree on common for example the treatment of minorities and the issue of human rights. so i feel that today we had a good open honest dialogue which should be continued. on to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world at welcome we begin the day with climate change suddenly burning its way into the u.s. presidential campaign there are less than 5 weeks until voters in the u.s. go to the polls...
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look at what nixon said about china. he addressed the problem of china from the view of world order. that by getting china involved in the the wholenal system of international politics would be transfer because all other countries would have to consider the impact of china in terms of the new system. he calculated we might produce a situation in which america would be closer to most of the contestants and each other. the second or third day in office i looked at the war plans and the expected consequences of a nuclear war were ended. , we cannot let these and in a wayup that did not destroy civilization. occurring at a high point of the vietnam war they would say that was one of the main themes of the nixon administration. possibility of peaceating agreements for and to indicate specific steps toward it and to combine these two actions in one relatively brief period of time. it specializes the special nature of foreign policy nixon conducted. the breakthrough in negotiations would come when one of the arab that sovietncl
look at what nixon said about china. he addressed the problem of china from the view of world order. that by getting china involved in the the wholenal system of international politics would be transfer because all other countries would have to consider the impact of china in terms of the new system. he calculated we might produce a situation in which america would be closer to most of the contestants and each other. the second or third day in office i looked at the war plans and the expected...
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it's called the south china sea because it's near china not to put that money in california it might be my problem there. i think the idea is that you know that the u.s. needs to or feels the need to and i'm not saying that you know this is necessarily right but the u.s. feels the need to ante what it views as an increasingly aggressive china and even under obama you know secretary has made it inside hillary clinton trying to find aggression here what do you mean by. well i don't know gentry's china invaded recently. well we're talking about is increasing military activity certainly that's a side of aggression. in the other there. you noted statements from the pacific islands merican lake i mean it don't you think it was maybe an opinion on the head john. i wouldn't say problem well. you can offer regrets aggression i mean 1 i don't know if you've heard about them the dean principal michael ledeen used to work for the pentagon is a very famous saying abbot 10 years ago every 10 years also you know states need to pick up some crap in a new country just sort of has to walk to me we wer
it's called the south china sea because it's near china not to put that money in california it might be my problem there. i think the idea is that you know that the u.s. needs to or feels the need to and i'm not saying that you know this is necessarily right but the u.s. feels the need to ante what it views as an increasingly aggressive china and even under obama you know secretary has made it inside hillary clinton trying to find aggression here what do you mean by. well i don't know gentry's...
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so that -- beat the china virus, that's essential. on the jobs front, we know that the president was the best jobs president in the history up to the point where the chinese walked in here on january 15th without telling us about that virus. we know that that china virus hammered this economy. we know which person, biden or the president, can get us back through the policies like deregulation, tax cuts, getting that energy sector going and all of that. so that's important. maria: i was really -- >> go you ahead. maria: i enjoyed -- >> i've got more. maria: the line-up of things the president talked about in terms of his second term agenda including some of those economic policies that really lit a fire under this economy back in 2016 and back in 2017. peter, it's great to have you this weekend. thank you so much, sir. >> you take care of yourself, maria. maria: peter novarro joining us. coming up, trey gowdy is with me with his dec expectations for jn durham's criminal investigation and who he thinks will be i have the power to lower
so that -- beat the china virus, that's essential. on the jobs front, we know that the president was the best jobs president in the history up to the point where the chinese walked in here on january 15th without telling us about that virus. we know that that china virus hammered this economy. we know which person, biden or the president, can get us back through the policies like deregulation, tax cuts, getting that energy sector going and all of that. so that's important. maria: i was really...
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and india because china does not want to have a war but it doesn't mean that china is afraid of a war against for example we truly believe that neither india nor china should be involved in a war against each other the 2 largest populations in the world so i think china will be very very patient in talking to the near side to rationalize everything and to give out the pros and cons of peace versus wall for example and i hope india we also be rational and we'll be reasonable and we will not be pushed forward by another big power which may actually have its own geopolitical schemes try to run old a war between india rick to go you almost make it sound like the solutions are entirely with india what would you have india do. no i think both china and india need to con dom and withdrawal from the line of actual control which may actually cause more cases to rise and both sides need to have cool head rather then written next as we sometimes call to agitate the situation and to promote the getting out of the control get it out of our portion of the friction points only ground which is a very
and india because china does not want to have a war but it doesn't mean that china is afraid of a war against for example we truly believe that neither india nor china should be involved in a war against each other the 2 largest populations in the world so i think china will be very very patient in talking to the near side to rationalize everything and to give out the pros and cons of peace versus wall for example and i hope india we also be rational and we'll be reasonable and we will not be...
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china and china is not one cent of china g.d.p. gross and china china is also leave to 800000000 people out of property cutting 70 percent of the world poverty level so they have a contribution enormously to the world but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think was on the ward you know the west encounter neither be more tolerant. china if the chinese do while a lot like that is obvious it doesn't matter it's all white cat black cat as long as it catches mice with a contribution to the $31.00 3rd of the world g.d.p. gross you know never become a. conqueror any. continent or countries or sending troops to other countries or fighting in advance like i want them to when you believe that your call for more tolerable example for example from other that's the french that i know yeah but also you know sometimes in a 10 tolerance a 1000000 weakest locked up in ri and so-called reeducation camps tolerance of persecution of christians is that the kind of tol
china and china is not one cent of china g.d.p. gross and china china is also leave to 800000000 people out of property cutting 70 percent of the world poverty level so they have a contribution enormously to the world but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think was on the ward you know the west encounter neither be more tolerant. china if the chinese do while a lot like that is obvious it doesn't matter it's...
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china has rejected the u.s. defense department report which says it plans to double its nuclear weapons over the next decade china is believed to have $200.00 warheads that's a small fraction of what the u.s. has in its arsenal between the e.u. has more from beijing. china has upon it quite angrily to this report china's foreign ministry spokesperson acquired tuning was one enjoying a press briefing in the past hour saying that the us report was full of lies and bias and that it distorts china's military strategy which is based purely on defense she said she also said that china's defense strategy has always been consistent and transparent for a long time now beijing has held that its military has never had any colonial or expansive tendencies over the past few years. probably doig the camaro rouge executioner who killed thousands of cambodians in the 1970 s. has died he was 77 dark had been serving a life sentence since 2010 but atrocities committed as the head of the tools slain prison. i'm assuming to nationa
china has rejected the u.s. defense department report which says it plans to double its nuclear weapons over the next decade china is believed to have $200.00 warheads that's a small fraction of what the u.s. has in its arsenal between the e.u. has more from beijing. china has upon it quite angrily to this report china's foreign ministry spokesperson acquired tuning was one enjoying a press briefing in the past hour saying that the us report was full of lies and bias and that it distorts...
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of america by americans and brought to china to give to chinese workers i hear this china still just didn't steal one john it's the captains of industry and finance that moved their operations is that china's all or is it their fault but it's certainly an american carrier and i think that's that's really where the jeffrey is wrong here go ahead yeah i mean i read it really that. the rhetoric is incorrect it was you know politicians and also the captains of industry as you say who are in charge of moving jobs especially manufacturing jobs out of america manage to china and here not mention mexico into all these other countries in the name of free trade and while i believe that free trade is a good thing because it helps us to buy lots of cheap stuff you know and raise our standard of living our low salaries can help to a more eroding salaries can help to to buy more stuff as a result of that. government has not put into place appropriate protections for american low income or middle income workers and you know that's really the big concern but notwithstanding all of that you know ther
of america by americans and brought to china to give to chinese workers i hear this china still just didn't steal one john it's the captains of industry and finance that moved their operations is that china's all or is it their fault but it's certainly an american carrier and i think that's that's really where the jeffrey is wrong here go ahead yeah i mean i read it really that. the rhetoric is incorrect it was you know politicians and also the captains of industry as you say who are in charge...
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this is china's fault. this is nobody's fault by china. china should not have allowed it to happen. whether you have -- lou: the president placing the blame for the china virus exactly where it belongs, on on the communist chinese party. in the midst of a developing crisis it was president xi xinping who covered up and who stopped all travel domestically in china but encouraged international travel throughout, which led to the global pandemic. the chinese also covered up the severity, the deadliness of the virus. they denied the virus was deadly. they denied it was transmittible. on january 14th, the world health organization corroborated the chinese coverup, saying there was no human-to-human transmission of a virus at all. a full week later, on january 21st, the w.h.o. admitted there was in fact human-to-human transmission in wuhan, the city of origin of that deadly virus. president trump shared that information by the way with bob woodward in a phone call on february 7th. yet today "the washington post" tried to claim otherwise. reporter: deadly virus, you knew it was airborne, o
this is china's fault. this is nobody's fault by china. china should not have allowed it to happen. whether you have -- lou: the president placing the blame for the china virus exactly where it belongs, on on the communist chinese party. in the midst of a developing crisis it was president xi xinping who covered up and who stopped all travel domestically in china but encouraged international travel throughout, which led to the global pandemic. the chinese also covered up the severity, the...
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was 130 countries you have a contact china and china is not one cent of china g.d.p. gross and china china is also leave to 800000000 people out of property accounting 70 percent of. war poverty level so they have a contribution enormously to the war but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think also on the world you know the west encounter neither be more tolerant of china if the chinese do while you know like there is obvious server doesn't matter it's all white cat black cat as long as it catches mice with a contribution to the 31 3rd of the world g.d.p. gross you know never become a. conqueror any. continent or countries or sending troops to other countries or fighting in advance like i want them to when you examine your goal you call for more tolerance example for example for my last dollar that's the french that the yeah but the but also you know the answer was our $1.70 weakest locked up in we're so-called reeducation camps tolerance of persecution of christians is that the kind
was 130 countries you have a contact china and china is not one cent of china g.d.p. gross and china china is also leave to 800000000 people out of property accounting 70 percent of. war poverty level so they have a contribution enormously to the war but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think also on the world you know the west encounter neither be more tolerant of china if the chinese do while you know like...
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china and china is not one cent of china g.d.p. gross and china china is also lifting 800000000000 people on the property accounting 70 percent of. war poverty level so they have a contribution in almost a total war but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think was on the ward you know the west encountered either be more tolerant of china if the chinese do while you know like there is obvious serve it doesn't matter it's all white cat black cat as long as it catches my eyes with a contribution to the 31 3rd of the world g.d.p. grows on you know never become a. conqueror any. continent or countries or sending troops to other countries or fighting you know that's what i want done to when you think that you call for more tolerance example for example for my last dollar that's the french that i know yeah but the but also you know how lonesome i want our $1.70 weakest locked up in riyadh so-called reeducation camps tolerance of persecution of christians
china and china is not one cent of china g.d.p. gross and china china is also lifting 800000000000 people on the property accounting 70 percent of. war poverty level so they have a contribution in almost a total war but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think was on the ward you know the west encountered either be more tolerant of china if the chinese do while you know like there is obvious serve it doesn't...
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if biden wins, china wins, because china will on this country. if biden wins, china will on this country, and hopefully were not going to be able to find that out. it is the most important election in our history, right now. under my administration we will make america into the factoring superpower of the world and will and our reliance on china, whether it is decoupling or putting in massive terrorist like i have been doing already. we are going to and our alliance on china, because we cannot rely on china. i do not want them to build a military like they are building right now. we will manufacture our critical measure -- medical supplies in the united states. we will create made in america tax credits and bring our jobs back from china and impose tariffs on companies that deserve america to create jobs in china and other countries. if they can't do it here, then let them pay big tax bill did someplace else and send it into our country. we will prohibit federal contracts from companies that outsource to china. and we will hold china accountable
if biden wins, china wins, because china will on this country. if biden wins, china will on this country, and hopefully were not going to be able to find that out. it is the most important election in our history, right now. under my administration we will make america into the factoring superpower of the world and will and our reliance on china, whether it is decoupling or putting in massive terrorist like i have been doing already. we are going to and our alliance on china, because we cannot...
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if biden wins, china wins, because china will on this country. if biden wins, china will own this country, and hopefully were not going to be able to find that out. it is the most important election in our history, right now. under my administration we will make america into the factoring superpower of the world and will and our reliance on china, whether it is decoupling or putting in massive terrorist like i have been doing already. we are going to and our alliance on china, because we cannot rely on china. we will manufacture our critical measure -- medical supplies in the united states. we will create made in america tax credits and bring our jobs back from china and impose tariffs on companies that deserve america to create jobs back from china to the united states, and we will impose tariffs on companies that dessert america to create jobs in china and other countries. if they can't do it here, then let them pay a big tax bill to someplace else and send it into our country. we will prohibit federal contracts from companies that outsource to
if biden wins, china wins, because china will on this country. if biden wins, china will own this country, and hopefully were not going to be able to find that out. it is the most important election in our history, right now. under my administration we will make america into the factoring superpower of the world and will and our reliance on china, whether it is decoupling or putting in massive terrorist like i have been doing already. we are going to and our alliance on china, because we cannot...
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china. shery: let's get a quick check of how markets are trading. we are seeing u.s. futures again under pressure. down 7/10 of 1%. this as we continue to hear more reservations coming from these vaccine makers. we heard from astrazeneca after the close. we already had some skepticism over what happened to those vaccine approvals. we also had the text selloff accelerating. . we saw the s&p 500 sinking to a four week low. not to mention ongoing u.s.-china tensions. every sector on the s&p 500, 11 of them were down, led by tack and energy. we had the nasdaq composite losing more than 4% during the regular session. take a look at some of the biggest decliners. we have tesla sinking almost 20%. this after shares were not added to the s&p 500. a had news that rival gm took $2 billion equity stake in nikola. 6%,e losing more than wiping out more than $120 billion in market value on tuesday. these tech champions of the u.s. equity valley -- equity rally under pressure. wti continuing to fall toward
china. shery: let's get a quick check of how markets are trading. we are seeing u.s. futures again under pressure. down 7/10 of 1%. this as we continue to hear more reservations coming from these vaccine makers. we heard from astrazeneca after the close. we already had some skepticism over what happened to those vaccine approvals. we also had the text selloff accelerating. . we saw the s&p 500 sinking to a four week low. not to mention ongoing u.s.-china tensions. every sector on the...
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it's called the south china sea because it's near china not to put that money in california it might be my problem i think the idea is that you know that the u.s. needs your feels the need to and i'm not saying that you know this is necessarily right but the u.s. feels the need to entertain what it views as an increasingly aggressive china and even under obama you know secretary has made it inside hillary clinton iraq trying to find aggression here what do you mean by. well the countries china invaded recently. well we're talking about is increasing military activity certainly that's a side of aggression and also. the other there. you noted statements from the pacific islands larry can link i mean it don't you think it was maybe an opinion on the head john. i wouldn't say problem well. speaking of progress aggression i mean 1 i don't know if you heard about them the dean principal michael ledeen used to work for the pentagon is a very famous saying abbot 10 years ago every 10 years also you know states need to pick up some crap in a new country just sort of has to walk to me we were
it's called the south china sea because it's near china not to put that money in california it might be my problem i think the idea is that you know that the u.s. needs your feels the need to and i'm not saying that you know this is necessarily right but the u.s. feels the need to entertain what it views as an increasingly aggressive china and even under obama you know secretary has made it inside hillary clinton iraq trying to find aggression here what do you mean by. well the countries china...
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the united nationses must hold china accountable. china dumps millions of plastic ocean. h into the and emits more toxic mercury into the atmosphere than any country anywhere in the world. china's carbon emissions are nearly twice what the u.s. has and is rising fast. by contrast after i withdrew from the one-sided paris climate accord, last year america reduced its carbon emissions than any country in the agreement. those who attacks united states are environmental record are not interested in the environment. they only want to punish america and i will not stand for it. if the united nations is to be an effective organization, it must focus on the real problems of the world. this includes terrorism, the oppression of women, forced labor, drug trafficking, human and sex trafficking, religious persecution and ethnic cleansing of religious minorities. america will always be a leader in human rights. my administration is advancing religious liberty, opportunity for women, the decriminal lization of homo sexuality, combatting human trafficking and protecting unborn children.
the united nationses must hold china accountable. china dumps millions of plastic ocean. h into the and emits more toxic mercury into the atmosphere than any country anywhere in the world. china's carbon emissions are nearly twice what the u.s. has and is rising fast. by contrast after i withdrew from the one-sided paris climate accord, last year america reduced its carbon emissions than any country in the agreement. those who attacks united states are environmental record are not interested in...
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so that -- beat the china virus, that's essential. on the jobs front, we know that the president was the best jobs president in the history up to the point where the chinese walked in here on january 15th without telling us about that virus. we know that that china virus hammered this economy. we know which person, biden or the president, can get us back through the policies like deregulation, tax cuts, getting that energy sector going and all of that. so that's important. maria: i was really -- >> go you ahead. maria: i enjoyed -- >> i've got more. maria: the line-up of things the president talked about in terms of his second term agenda including some of those economic policies that really lit a fire under this economy back in 2016 and back in 2017. peter, it's great to have you this weekend. thank you so much, sir. >> you take care of yourself, maria. maria: peter novarro joining us. coming up, trey gowdy is with me with his dec expectations for jn durham's criminal investigation and who he thinks will be who is usaa made for? it's
so that -- beat the china virus, that's essential. on the jobs front, we know that the president was the best jobs president in the history up to the point where the chinese walked in here on january 15th without telling us about that virus. we know that that china virus hammered this economy. we know which person, biden or the president, can get us back through the policies like deregulation, tax cuts, getting that energy sector going and all of that. so that's important. maria: i was really...
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has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not me well i mean china has deployed its own ideas and international institutions for instance and aid i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic rights as. like social rights you say like you give do you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to be like changing the game the games are that the rules of the game. you know you know because and just to give us an idea on top of all the things that you've talked about already what role does the corona pandemic play in all this you know code 19 wherever it came from. in china as it emerged there really has obviously brought things into very sharp focus and i think is being used as an opportunity by beijing to buy into europe or to try to bind europe very closely to china along the lines of you know here's a crisis we must pull together our interests of the same and then the the the pushbutton points com
has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not me well i mean china has deployed its own ideas and international institutions for instance and aid i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic rights as. like social rights you say like you give do you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to be like...
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has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not me well i mean china has deployed its own ideas in international institutions for instance indeed i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic right. it's both slave like social rights you say like you give the you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to be like changing the game the games of that the rules of the game. you know you know because i'm just if you can give us an idea about on top of all the things that you've talked about already what will role does the corona pandemic play in all this. you know code 19 wherever it came from. in china as it emerged there really has obviously brought things into very sharp focus and i think is being used as an opportunity by beijing to buy into europe or to try to bind your very closely to china along the lines of you know here's a crisis we must pull together our interests of the same and then the t
has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not me well i mean china has deployed its own ideas in international institutions for instance indeed i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic right. it's both slave like social rights you say like you give the you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to...
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and these acts against china. biden team me that own ot come up with its china policy yet. what president trump has done in the past. coming days we'll see that the biden team, they do up with a strong china discourse. through, lot to get if you can keep your answers great, , that would be where does it leave us, the cold you're saying if it is that, that's probably a good scenario, why? shirley: you're right, i have been talking about cold war 2.0 quite a while. cold war 2.0, we are basically to the cold war 1.0 from the 20th century. bad period in the 20th century at all during that landed on ime, a man the moon and the entire internet area. cold war 2.0 economically very, i think a ealthy period for global economy, the world which had a period of time. o i think right now with the unsustainable amount of debt that the global central banks that has been pumped into the and lingering economic covid-19 can f last for years, i think the question that we have to worry bout is, are we really in the 1950's or back to
and these acts against china. biden team me that own ot come up with its china policy yet. what president trump has done in the past. coming days we'll see that the biden team, they do up with a strong china discourse. through, lot to get if you can keep your answers great, , that would be where does it leave us, the cold you're saying if it is that, that's probably a good scenario, why? shirley: you're right, i have been talking about cold war 2.0 quite a while. cold war 2.0, we are basically...
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has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not me well i mean china has deployed its own ideas in international institutions for instance indeed i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic. rights is both like social rights you say like you you give do you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to be like changing the game the games are that the rules of the game oh you know you're not against him just to give us an idea about on top of all the things that you talk about already what will role does the corona pandemic play in all this you know code 19 wherever it came from. in china as it emerged there really has obviously brought things into very sharp focus and i think is being used as an opportunity by beijing to buy into europe or to try to bind your very closely to china along the lines of you know here's a crisis we must pull together our interests of the same and then the the the pushbu
has gone over to describing china as a systemic rival was not me well i mean china has deployed its own ideas in international institutions for instance indeed i did nations where they propagate their own idea of human rights which is basically one which is without any civic. rights is both like social rights you say like you you give do you want something to eat and that you should be thankful for so china has been undermining the liberal institutions not trying to abolish them but like to be...
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china and china is not one cent of china g.d.p. gross and china china is also lifting 800000000 people out of property cutting 70 percent of the. war poverty level so they have a contribution in almost a total war but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think also on the world you know the west economy either be more tolerant of china if the chinese do well you know like there is obvious server doesn't matter it's all white cat black cat as long as catch my eyes with a contribution to the 31 3rd of the world g.d.p. gross you know never become a. conqueror any. continent or countries or sending troops to other countries or fighting you know that's what i want done to when usually example call for more tolerable example for example for my last dollar that's the french that i know yeah but the but also you know the ones where our $1.70 weakest locked up in riyadh so-called reeducation camps tolerance of persecution of christians is that the kind of tol
china and china is not one cent of china g.d.p. gross and china china is also lifting 800000000 people out of property cutting 70 percent of the. war poverty level so they have a contribution in almost a total war but i think you know we need to really explain the well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think also on the world you know the west economy either be more tolerant of china if the chinese do well you know like there is obvious server doesn't matter...
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we get our medicines from china. we get most of our manufacturing from china. we get almost everything we buy in a store made in china. they own us in many ways. and certainly tharks to them is controlling a world, the world that we have bought into, which is one of who's going to make the most money. we've mad some huge mistakes, very short sided. very naive. they're much smarter than us. much more patient than us. they creep into power as we back off. as we pivot away from auctisia we leave a vacuum, they fill it immediately. when we back off in the virmal world, they fill it immediately. when we break up our alliances, they come in immediately. they're making alliances with italy right now. the balkan road is now ensconced in italy. it should be the american road. the it's the chinese belt and road. again, it's long-term thinking and especially now that they've made xi emperor for life. this hundred year plan will be continuous. as we change administrations, we change focus of what we're doing, how we're thinking, how we approach the world, there are spaces
we get our medicines from china. we get most of our manufacturing from china. we get almost everything we buy in a store made in china. they own us in many ways. and certainly tharks to them is controlling a world, the world that we have bought into, which is one of who's going to make the most money. we've mad some huge mistakes, very short sided. very naive. they're much smarter than us. much more patient than us. they creep into power as we back off. as we pivot away from auctisia we leave a...