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china's military buildup, north korea, taiwan, and climate change, are now all on the agenda. >> china wants to avoid real security crises. on the other hand, also, i think, it does aspire to be a great power in a very full way. >> how will dialogue between the u.s. and china shape the coming decade? next, on great decisions. >> in a democracy, agreement is not essential, but participation is. join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. [instrumental music] >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions, i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss u.s./china relations and the rise of china's military, are david
china's military buildup, north korea, taiwan, and climate change, are now all on the agenda. >> china wants to avoid real security crises. on the other hand, also, i think, it does aspire to be a great power in a very full way. >> how will dialogue between the u.s. and china shape the coming decade? next, on great decisions. >> in a democracy, agreement is not essential, but participation is. join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us as we discuss...
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is criticizing china and japan over their currency policies. treasury secretary timothy geithner said china is too slow in letting the yuan go higher while lawmakers oppose japan's currency intervention. the senate and the house of representatives invited geithner to the hearings on china's industrial policy on thursday. lawmakers were critical of china because the chinese currency has risen only a little over the past three months. that's despite china's announcement in june that it would raise currency flexibility to push the reforms in its exchange rate spichl system. >> the pace of appreciation has been too slow, and the extent of appreciation too limited. and we are examining the important question of what mix of tools, tools available to the united states, and what multilateral approaches might help encourage the chinese authorities to move more quickly. >> turning to japan's recent intervention, senate banking committee chairman christopher dodd also criticized. >> one thing's very clear. unilateral currency intervention by japan, china,
is criticizing china and japan over their currency policies. treasury secretary timothy geithner said china is too slow in letting the yuan go higher while lawmakers oppose japan's currency intervention. the senate and the house of representatives invited geithner to the hearings on china's industrial policy on thursday. lawmakers were critical of china because the chinese currency has risen only a little over the past three months. that's despite china's announcement in june that it would...
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has with china, with the european union. but the potential is huge. >> rose: and we conclude with one of the most interesting entrepreneurs in all of china, he is jack ma. his company is alled alibaba. >> core competence of our companies, we have 20,000, grow from 18 people, now 20,000 people. and we focus a lot on the making sure the culture, everybody works for helping others instead of just making money. and we believe different from wall street, we believe customer number one, employee two, shareholder three. >> rose: customer one, employee, two, shareholder three? >> yes, again, this is my religion. >> rose: russia and the world, china and technology when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama came to office promising to reset relations with russia. he and russian president dmitry medvedev appeared to form a personal bond. they have since signed a nuclear arms reduction treaty-- now waiting to be ratified by the u.s. sena
has with china, with the european union. but the potential is huge. >> rose: and we conclude with one of the most interesting entrepreneurs in all of china, he is jack ma. his company is alled alibaba. >> core competence of our companies, we have 20,000, grow from 18 people, now 20,000 people. and we focus a lot on the making sure the culture, everybody works for helping others instead of just making money. and we believe different from wall street, we believe customer number one,...
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sell its hydrocarbon see below market prices because as china's official see it if it wasn't for china a red here and a closed buyers and russia wouldn't be able to. hold these enormous siberian reserves but russian officials and says that if it wasn't for russia then china's bars especially those in northern provinces will have to buy their oil and gas at much higher prices and this sort of dispute has been going on for years and years so while the two countries definitely see eye to eye on many international economic issues while they see very important vital partners and each other it is clear that the negotiations that are going on behind closed doors are very very tough it was on avoiding reporting there from the shino chinese experience may be useful for russia and its strive to modernize the economy so says dr again a bush on a vice rector of the diplomatic academy of russia's foreign ministry. ten years' experience is one of the market economy on that the guidance of the economy aspired to strict government control what's going to be used from this experience i think number one
sell its hydrocarbon see below market prices because as china's official see it if it wasn't for china a red here and a closed buyers and russia wouldn't be able to. hold these enormous siberian reserves but russian officials and says that if it wasn't for russia then china's bars especially those in northern provinces will have to buy their oil and gas at much higher prices and this sort of dispute has been going on for years and years so while the two countries definitely see eye to eye on...
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>> in china there is about 100,000 to 400,0 refugeesin china right now. among 80 percent is north korea is women. those women who doesn't have friends or relatives inside china, they are traffick 100 percent. >> so many are despate and starving. this seems like their only way to survive? >> yes, because of these refugees a cross the border because they are hungry and desperate. they want to be survived. that is the reasonthey cross the river. >> some women are sold as wives to farmers, others are bought by the cyber porn industry in china. tell us about that. >> yes, from my 10 years of this rescue ministry that i found is 3 stages, late 1990s, these refugees stay close to river because they want to make a river. they crosthe rive then they become traffickers. they sellthem because they see the money. second stage is north korean people in beginning of 2000 theybecome a merchant on the market. beginning of business, they borrow monefrom friends that are relatives. they are experienced. they lose their money. that is how they cross the river to make money
>> in china there is about 100,000 to 400,0 refugeesin china right now. among 80 percent is north korea is women. those women who doesn't have friends or relatives inside china, they are traffick 100 percent. >> so many are despate and starving. this seems like their only way to survive? >> yes, because of these refugees a cross the border because they are hungry and desperate. they want to be survived. that is the reasonthey cross the river. >> some women are sold as...
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we aim to be the best online game company in china. >> translator: china is the innovator in the online field. it is a big market from which we can learn a lot. there are limitations for japanese companies who seek to enter the chinese market. the best option is to collaborate with local chinese firms. >> the computer game sfri has long been the hall milwaukee of creative japan but the scene is now changing as an increasing number of foreign firms are showing their presence in the japanese market and the strength was apparent at the tokyo game world. >> reporter: at the tokyo game show nearly 200 companies from 14 countries set up booths. half of them were foreign firms. we see a bigger presence from chinese. about 30 chinese gamemakers have products. they have gradually growing numbers the past few years. china is the biggest foreign presence in this year's game show. most of the chinese gamemakers were showing off their state of the art online games. this is because gaming in china means going online. japanese players can choose from a wide range of console games and portable games bu
we aim to be the best online game company in china. >> translator: china is the innovator in the online field. it is a big market from which we can learn a lot. there are limitations for japanese companies who seek to enter the chinese market. the best option is to collaborate with local chinese firms. >> the computer game sfri has long been the hall milwaukee of creative japan but the scene is now changing as an increasing number of foreign firms are showing their presence in the...
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i think china is welcome of kim jong il the last two times based on china's goal. china wants to have the economic development. if north korea disturbed to the peaceful environment in the region and with other countries, china would have economic development may be disturbed. i think he welcomed kim jong- il's reason to visit. -- recent visit. if north korea provoked another thing like cheonan, what would be -- how would join the treat -- thea treat -- bilateralization between china and north korea, how would that be affected? thank you. >> me? [laughter] >> john park. >> thank you for a question. -- for your question. it would depend on how another provocation occurred. if it were ambiguous, china would react similarly. if it were clear-cut that it were north korea, that would put china in a difficult position. i would say it really depends on the circumstance. when north korea conducted the first nuclear test, and wrote the un security dons a wreck -- council resolution. >> yes, sir. here on the end of the row. >> thank you. i'm with the executive intelligence re
i think china is welcome of kim jong il the last two times based on china's goal. china wants to have the economic development. if north korea disturbed to the peaceful environment in the region and with other countries, china would have economic development may be disturbed. i think he welcomed kim jong- il's reason to visit. -- recent visit. if north korea provoked another thing like cheonan, what would be -- how would join the treat -- thea treat -- bilateralization between china and north...
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china has territorial disputes between several southeast asian nations over islands in the south china sea and has sent surveillance ships there. the japanese government has called on china to respond calmly to the recent arrest of the fishing boat's captain. >> translator: the most important thing is to find a way to build a mutually beneficial relationship with china, a major neighbor with an economy that's growing ever stronger. >> joining us now, an nhk executive commentator. does japan's decision to release the chinese captain mean the problem's been resolved? >> well, china has only said it will suspend the high official exchange as a countermeasure but it may now redraft this. it seems certain that the bilateral relation won't strain any further. but unless japan exchange -- but unless japan changes its position that no territorial dispute existing in the east china sea, china will remain distrustful of japan. china may continue to take a hard line stance against japan. >> at least on the surface, the latest strain of bilateral relations is a result of the collision at sea. but
china has territorial disputes between several southeast asian nations over islands in the south china sea and has sent surveillance ships there. the japanese government has called on china to respond calmly to the recent arrest of the fishing boat's captain. >> translator: the most important thing is to find a way to build a mutually beneficial relationship with china, a major neighbor with an economy that's growing ever stronger. >> joining us now, an nhk executive commentator....
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russia and china are committed to strategic partnership concerning all issues it helps our countries to adjust to a constantly changing geopolitical situation we have good coordination concerning the international agenda and regional issues or ling the joints of diplomatic corps reality our russian hydrocarbons about four hundred thousand barrels of russian crude crosses the border each day when these pipeline the first between the two neighbors reaches its full capacity next year the amount will triple along to russia among other things to diversify its supply markets away from western europe . you have these alliances not without reservations over the recent years russia scaled back its weapon sales to china due to concerns that beijing may copy the designs and later on in other foreign military markets. trying to buy some more for example before we quit mint and then produce those that equipment it's by itself so of course it's also reduces the boredom of military trade between russia and china but there's also something that russia would like to borrow from china back in the fift
russia and china are committed to strategic partnership concerning all issues it helps our countries to adjust to a constantly changing geopolitical situation we have good coordination concerning the international agenda and regional issues or ling the joints of diplomatic corps reality our russian hydrocarbons about four hundred thousand barrels of russian crude crosses the border each day when these pipeline the first between the two neighbors reaches its full capacity next year the amount...
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>> tom: president obama tells china's leader he's disappointed there hasn't been a bigger move in china's currency. >> we have to be careful that we aren't just setting a spiral where everybody seeks to close their markets. >> susie: that's u.s. trade rep ron kirk. he joins us for an exclusive interview about our trade issues with china. you're watching "nightly business report" for thursday, september 23. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama today met with china's premier in new york city, and, susie the leaders of the world's two biggest economies pledged to work together on boosting the global recovery. >> susie: but tom, in their public remarks, the men didn't talk about china's undervalued currency. instead, that's said to have topped the agenda for their private meeting. the issue-- keeping china's currency artifici
>> tom: president obama tells china's leader he's disappointed there hasn't been a bigger move in china's currency. >> we have to be careful that we aren't just setting a spiral where everybody seeks to close their markets. >> susie: that's u.s. trade rep ron kirk. he joins us for an exclusive interview about our trade issues with china. you're watching "nightly business report" for thursday, september 23. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib...
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path emulate china well the chances of that happening. i think the chances of that are now relatively good because i think that finally they may be grasping that there is no alternative goodness knows they have been obvious that china ever since it made its own historic turn towards i don't know what the official phrases but if you recall that state capitalism thirty years ago in the era when dung shopping was alive he personally took a slightly younger kim jong il around china and i think it was one nine hundred eighty three or eighty four and he's had his successes up to hu jintao very recently president hu of china have hosted kim jong il ever since why don't they get the message why do they do this crazy currency reform which is basically robbing people of their meager savings why even just a few days ago the party newspaper wrote on shin moon is still saying that you know dependency is all wrong and the modern way is for countries to rely on their own materials this is not true but i take comfort some comfort there's a man called par
path emulate china well the chances of that happening. i think the chances of that are now relatively good because i think that finally they may be grasping that there is no alternative goodness knows they have been obvious that china ever since it made its own historic turn towards i don't know what the official phrases but if you recall that state capitalism thirty years ago in the era when dung shopping was alive he personally took a slightly younger kim jong il around china and i think it...
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northeastern china as well. this rain band here just about stalled out for now, really impacting areas. with a couple areas picking up some pretty isolated heavy amounts of rainfall. as for highs today, 23 in tokyo. a rainy day and it's going to be quite cool. sunshine for seoul at 30 degrees. a little bit higher toward the south. 32 in hong kong. and even 37 degrees for chongqing. now, across the americas, mexico also dealing with a very strong storm system. tropical storm carl is working its way across the yucatan peninsula. now, not a particularly large storm system and not too strong either, but it did bring some pretty stormy conditions to the coast of cancun -- or rather the yucatan on wednesday when it made landfall. here's a look at the beaches in cancun. strong waves and some pretty strong winds, too, you can see here. rainfall not looking too bad at the moment, but it did keep tourists out of the waters. hopefully, aw little better weather today, or rather thursday will allow for some beach time. once
northeastern china as well. this rain band here just about stalled out for now, really impacting areas. with a couple areas picking up some pretty isolated heavy amounts of rainfall. as for highs today, 23 in tokyo. a rainy day and it's going to be quite cool. sunshine for seoul at 30 degrees. a little bit higher toward the south. 32 in hong kong. and even 37 degrees for chongqing. now, across the americas, mexico also dealing with a very strong storm system. tropical storm carl is working its...
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china and. in all these regards and china is not it's so preoccupied with its own growth. that it's not it's not spending very much time thinking about you know does it connects you with joining the world and also in connection with natural resources that africa has been doing really when when policy there versatile but not it was ready when an african would say that well a lot versus what the rest is done with if they are now fair government to government and all that we know what's what's happening there but china doesn't also spend too much of its time worrying about russia. there is the you know we have the new one because it doesn't have to worry about rondo and doesn't have to worry about russia it doesn't worry that much about the u.s. china is preoccupied with to get developing china and they've got a long way to go and it's so interesting to us that the people who are articulate the problems of china most fervently are the chinese i mean they talk and the biggest problem in china by far
china and. in all these regards and china is not it's so preoccupied with its own growth. that it's not it's not spending very much time thinking about you know does it connects you with joining the world and also in connection with natural resources that africa has been doing really when when policy there versatile but not it was ready when an african would say that well a lot versus what the rest is done with if they are now fair government to government and all that we know what's what's...
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everything they do is for china. they hold the value of their currency down because it sucks jobs and plants into china. >> we are agreed to summers job is an important job, is it not? he's head of the national economic advisers to the president. who is going to take his place? >> i tell you, i hope it is some guy with real world experience and not simply academic experience. >> you think jeffrey will take his place? >> i don't think so. but someone like him will be the right person. the names they are floating are ceo types and laura tyson who was in the clinton white house. >> free trader. perfect. >> spoke to the predatory practices of china. why don't they put him in there? >> who knows. >> they might offer it to him and he may not want the job. i don't know -- i have absolutely -- >> he couldn't handle the higher pay. [ laughter ] >> let me say one thing. one of the signals they have to send is not to china, but to the american business community. i think it would be useful if they found an american businessman
everything they do is for china. they hold the value of their currency down because it sucks jobs and plants into china. >> we are agreed to summers job is an important job, is it not? he's head of the national economic advisers to the president. who is going to take his place? >> i tell you, i hope it is some guy with real world experience and not simply academic experience. >> you think jeffrey will take his place? >> i don't think so. but someone like him will be the...
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and china want from their trading relationship. >> generally we think the unique circumstance of china's goal to move 600 million people out of poverty, you know, to a more middle income status presents a great opportunity for us to have a rebalancing of our trade relationship in that process. if you look at the nature of our talents in manufacturing beginning to be more on a knowledge base area in the services sector and agriculture, that actually their growth goals are complimentary to our skill set. >> a key set to all of this clearly is the currency issue. that always remains and it was in focus a couple of weeks ago on capitol hill. are you convinced that u.s. manufacturers are prepared to compete with a appreciating juan. >> u.s. manufacturers are competing now. but there are a number of issues that affect our competitiveness. so i think we have to be careful not to lump everything into currency bucket. one, china has rapidly become in less than ten years our second, some say third but clearly one of our top three trade markets. now we think there can be even more growth and not ju
and china want from their trading relationship. >> generally we think the unique circumstance of china's goal to move 600 million people out of poverty, you know, to a more middle income status presents a great opportunity for us to have a rebalancing of our trade relationship in that process. if you look at the nature of our talents in manufacturing beginning to be more on a knowledge base area in the services sector and agriculture, that actually their growth goals are complimentary to...
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and there's pressure within china to revisit issues of longstanding concern to china and see if they can move the needle with other countries around the region. the chinese navy in particular has grown much stronger. they are pressing to have the government back fairly assertive territorial claims. and to let the navy be fairly on balance, not very good news for the region. >> reporter: china and its rapidly expanding navy are also laying claim to swaths of the south china sea and islands, over the protests of neighbors like vietnam, taiwan, brunei, malaysia and the philippines. the area hosts crucial shipping lines rich oil and gas deposits. >> reporter: but it is china's economic muscle that makes it most formidable. this year it overtook japan as the world's second largest economy built on inexpensive manufacturing, cheap exports, and a growing market at home. its economy grew nearly 9% last year in the midst of a global recession. free of debt, with plenty of cash, china has been gobbling up natural resources it needs to sustain its pell-mell growth from countries around the glob
and there's pressure within china to revisit issues of longstanding concern to china and see if they can move the needle with other countries around the region. the chinese navy in particular has grown much stronger. they are pressing to have the government back fairly assertive territorial claims. and to let the navy be fairly on balance, not very good news for the region. >> reporter: china and its rapidly expanding navy are also laying claim to swaths of the south china sea and...
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the intervention of china and china's government. [unintelligible] the 42 plus one. that is one of my suggestions. before we move on to what we could do for the alliance in the future, i have some lessons we have learned, at least south koreans have learned over the 10 years of experience with the nuclear problem. i think it is true there are lessons we can learn. one is, the u.s. commitment to south korea has been undermined , and in an indirect way, by the efforts of the north korean situation. you know, during the continued demonstration, you had many discussion of foreign works, bilateral or co-party. many in south korea are concerned this might undermine the u.s. commitment to south korea. on the other hand, american politicians in their attempt to create a political legacy also undermine south korean-u.s. security. for example, president clinton, i think largely turned a blind eye to the north korean program to deal with pakistan. president clinton to accelerate his effort to improve normalization of relations with north korea.
the intervention of china and china's government. [unintelligible] the 42 plus one. that is one of my suggestions. before we move on to what we could do for the alliance in the future, i have some lessons we have learned, at least south koreans have learned over the 10 years of experience with the nuclear problem. i think it is true there are lessons we can learn. one is, the u.s. commitment to south korea has been undermined , and in an indirect way, by the efforts of the north korean...
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let me be clear to start, china's currency policy is wrong and harmful for the u.s. and for china. but it's one of many problems. a whole host of problems that we heard about, i.p.r. protections, licensing and standards, all these nontariff barriers that we've heard so much about. so if we're going to lock at how we approach this, -- look at how we approach this, we have to be consistent with the w.t.o. and other international obligations. b, whatever we do has to be effective. those are the parameters that secretary geithner himself laid out. i have questions as to whether this approach will meet either of those. yes, the bill on its face is w.t.o. compliant, but if we are to implement this connection between countervailing duties and currency valuation, i believe that we'll be subject to challenge, and i regret we have not heard from the department of commerce, u.s. trade rep treasury on their read on this. the administration has not made a statement on this bill as to its effectiveness or whether or not it's consistent with our international obligations. but to a broader point.
let me be clear to start, china's currency policy is wrong and harmful for the u.s. and for china. but it's one of many problems. a whole host of problems that we heard about, i.p.r. protections, licensing and standards, all these nontariff barriers that we've heard so much about. so if we're going to lock at how we approach this, -- look at how we approach this, we have to be consistent with the w.t.o. and other international obligations. b, whatever we do has to be effective. those are the...
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china corporations are old today. you know this take a look at the main stories we're covering here today on out military ads are becoming second nature to americans who many say they become immune to them they promote little fighting machines and showcase the full might of the u.s. military defense budget costs americans text money a total of over six hundred billion dollars and here. imitating the signs of aging a medical breakthrough that could solve the problem of wrinkles and even cure some diseases me just around the corner a russian doctor claims to have found him until it stops the gradual deterioration of health come to the age. sexual minorities in georgia say their own welcome home and take you to the government on the docs church of encouraging hatred against them by labeling their sexual preference is a sin and a disease. coming up next it's cross talk with people of l. today he asks his guests how the leading countries should cooperate with new emerging nations to tackle global challenges. if. peter lave
china corporations are old today. you know this take a look at the main stories we're covering here today on out military ads are becoming second nature to americans who many say they become immune to them they promote little fighting machines and showcase the full might of the u.s. military defense budget costs americans text money a total of over six hundred billion dollars and here. imitating the signs of aging a medical breakthrough that could solve the problem of wrinkles and even cure...
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dylan, 85% of our trade deficit and goods is with oil and china, 45% with china. >> i know. >> if you take oil out, it's 75% to that have deficit and every time we run a trade deficit, dylan, we shave points off the gdp growth rate, lost 10 million jobs the past decade and failed to create another 10 million, 290 you got in your very fine piece. >> peter, thank you very much. alan, thank you for sharing. >> good to talk to you, dylan. peter, thank you, the book, "seeds of destruction." >>> coming up here on the dylan ratigan show, who are you going to call when you need political advice, somebody who is a winner or somebody who is a loser? obama went with michael dukakis. we will talk about his visit to the white house, his thoughts on what the democrats should do in this election cycle. dave weigle, josh marshall talking politics and the chasm between both parties and this country, after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid to fight fatigue. so get up and get goin'! with new bayer a
dylan, 85% of our trade deficit and goods is with oil and china, 45% with china. >> i know. >> if you take oil out, it's 75% to that have deficit and every time we run a trade deficit, dylan, we shave points off the gdp growth rate, lost 10 million jobs the past decade and failed to create another 10 million, 290 you got in your very fine piece. >> peter, thank you very much. alan, thank you for sharing. >> good to talk to you, dylan. peter, thank you, the book,...
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and russia understands china is a great way to start made in china had a significantly different connotation just some few years back that's right take a closer look at the backs of your i pads and i pods they were most likely assembled here rushdie's china is the friend with whom to solidify a partnership bringing them into the future and past reporting from shanghai and you see now a r.t. . north korean leader kim jong il has promoted his youngest son kim jong un to the rank of general and what's seen as the first step of a power transition it came before the country's ruling workers policy gathered for its biggest convention in decades now official announcements were made. and the atheistic fashion has been shrouded in mystery but he's cutting us out of our reports that practice is going on common in north korea. in the twenty first century everything is global and all kinds of information is available online but there remains a lot of mystery in the world wide web and that is north korea that many are privy trade secrets like ross like holly galaxy that chesapeake was one of you to visit
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modernization of china published many books about the country explain how china has managed to reinvent itself in such a short time. thank you very much to you both for joining us now i'll start with you mr nesbitt now you first visited china about forty years ago and obviously a lot has changed now what is the post dramatic or surprising change that you've seen nineteen sixty seven when i first read there was very primitive really very poor. pretty discouraging place the big change is the people now that people are so energetic. and so excited about china and what's happening there.
modernization of china published many books about the country explain how china has managed to reinvent itself in such a short time. thank you very much to you both for joining us now i'll start with you mr nesbitt now you first visited china about forty years ago and obviously a lot has changed now what is the post dramatic or surprising change that you've seen nineteen sixty seven when i first read there was very primitive really very poor. pretty discouraging place the big change is the...
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there is a social and personal freedom in china that there is never been before in the history of china and that freedom as allowed people to contribute to the whole and to create. an ever greater and more prosperous society so that every level whatever they're doing there is doing their work more incitement more energy and of course physically. the appearance of a child is just gone to the most modern country in the world. that interview is coming up shortly now the u.n. human rights council will investigate israel's attack on a gaza bound aid flotilla that happened back in may a recent u.n. report concluded israel's military broke international laws and during the raid which left nine activists dead and also describe the attack as a brutal and disproportionate israel still claims the incident was self-defense and considers the charity group which led the flotilla terrorists linked to hamas pull a sliver of its. the pictures that catapulted a relatively little known him go on to the world stage in the world in which we live today where islamic sympathizers or sympathize with them are a
there is a social and personal freedom in china that there is never been before in the history of china and that freedom as allowed people to contribute to the whole and to create. an ever greater and more prosperous society so that every level whatever they're doing there is doing their work more incitement more energy and of course physically. the appearance of a child is just gone to the most modern country in the world. that interview is coming up shortly now the u.n. human rights council...
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first i just voting for the sanctions look china china is going to draw a big red line just as rusher is around on weaponization and they going to let iran have an awful lot of rope as long as it's playing games up to the point of acquiring nuclear weapons but once you get challenged with an actual real life prospect of having weapons so you have to push them china will try to rush into other was very very strongly on our agenda is different from the panel and we're going to want to abstain or a gentle way to cut to a short break and we'll continue our discussion a discussion on new shareholders in the international system stay with r.t. . if. you want. welcome back to crossfire we're discussing the break gentlemen we're talking about international responsibility and modernization democratization and when to step up i mean. you can finish up your point there it's the chinese want to be they want a free ride this they want to take advantages of all the perks in the international system that they have but they want they want more influenced national interest not for the greater good of
first i just voting for the sanctions look china china is going to draw a big red line just as rusher is around on weaponization and they going to let iran have an awful lot of rope as long as it's playing games up to the point of acquiring nuclear weapons but once you get challenged with an actual real life prospect of having weapons so you have to push them china will try to rush into other was very very strongly on our agenda is different from the panel and we're going to want to abstain or...
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the senkaku islands are also claimed by china and taiwan. the japanese foreign ministry summoned a senior official of the chinese embassy to the foreign ministry on tuesday and lodged a protest. calling the chinese trawler's act vicious and regrettable the ministry requested that china step up its instructions on fishing boats operating near japanese waters. later in the evening prime minister naoto kan spoke to reporters. >>> meanwhile china's state run xinhua news agency reported the vice foreign minister summoned the japanese ambassador to china on tuesday. he reportedly urged japanese patrol ships to stop their illegal interception of chinese fishing boats. the japanese embassy in beijing says he responded by saying that japan cannot accept any blame for the incident. >>> tropical storm malou is about to make landfall on the west coast of central japan. we have an update now. >> that's right. we are starting to see heavy rain erupting in tokyo as well as a storm system that has been with us for the past several days bringing torrential d
the senkaku islands are also claimed by china and taiwan. the japanese foreign ministry summoned a senior official of the chinese embassy to the foreign ministry on tuesday and lodged a protest. calling the chinese trawler's act vicious and regrettable the ministry requested that china step up its instructions on fishing boats operating near japanese waters. later in the evening prime minister naoto kan spoke to reporters. >>> meanwhile china's state run xinhua news agency reported the...
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>> this incident has the potential to ratchet up the tension between japan and china. these four employees of a japanese construction company were in china to bid for a contract to dispose of chemical weapons that had been abandoned in china by japanese forces at the end of the second world war. according to state media in china, they were detained because they had entered a military facility without authorization and had illegally videotaped military targets. the company they work for says it is looking into the whereabouts of these men. the last communication they had from them was an e-mail that just said, "help us." >> have we had any reaction from the japanese foreign ministry? >> the foreign ministry here in tokyo said they had received confirmation from the chinese government that these four japanese nationals had been detained. they are charged with violating the law and a military facility. whether or not this incident is linked to the fight going on over china and japan and the chinese fishing boat captain, the japanese official said he did not want to specul
>> this incident has the potential to ratchet up the tension between japan and china. these four employees of a japanese construction company were in china to bid for a contract to dispose of chemical weapons that had been abandoned in china by japanese forces at the end of the second world war. according to state media in china, they were detained because they had entered a military facility without authorization and had illegally videotaped military targets. the company they work for...
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there is social and personal freedom in china there is never been before in the history of china that freedom has allowed the people to contribute to the whole and to create. an ever greater and more prosperous society so every level whatever they're doing with more excitement more. of course physically. the appearance of a child just gone to the most modern country in the world. live from moscow this is r.t. and jewish activists aboard a boat sailing towards the gaza blockade say they expect israel to intercept them the campaigners say their objective is to show that not all jews support their government's policy towards the palestinians the attempt to deliver humanitarian aid comes almost four months after an israeli raid on another flotilla ended in nine activists being killed an incident was condemned worldwide and the attack was labeled a brutal and disproportionate attack by jewish state still claims the incident was self-defense and considers the turkish charity group which would let the flotilla as terrorists linked to hamas. investigates. the pictures that catapulted a relati
there is social and personal freedom in china there is never been before in the history of china that freedom has allowed the people to contribute to the whole and to create. an ever greater and more prosperous society so every level whatever they're doing with more excitement more. of course physically. the appearance of a child just gone to the most modern country in the world. live from moscow this is r.t. and jewish activists aboard a boat sailing towards the gaza blockade say they expect...
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and russia understands china is a great way to start made in china had a significantly different connotation just some few years back that's right take a closer look at the backs of your i pads and i pods they were most likely assembled here russia states china is the friend with whom to solidify a partnership bringing them into the future and past reporting from shanghai and he said no way r.t. . that's on the way now with me. hello and welcome to the business bulletin as we've been reporting in the main news them out of moscow yuri luzhkov has been fired by president medvedev this cough has ruled the city for eighteen years and set the panic conditions for construction business r.t. spoke to the head of penny lane real estate about the impact of his departure on moscow's real estate market. we expect a very long period of time when everybody is frozen nobody is approving giving any permits everybody is stuck waiting for new orders from the new. they are all worried if they could do something wrong there will be worried who has orders to follow as they do no really know who will be on top t
and russia understands china is a great way to start made in china had a significantly different connotation just some few years back that's right take a closer look at the backs of your i pads and i pods they were most likely assembled here russia states china is the friend with whom to solidify a partnership bringing them into the future and past reporting from shanghai and he said no way r.t. . that's on the way now with me. hello and welcome to the business bulletin as we've been reporting...
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versus china the tensions there and now suddenly in the last several days it's all about china versus japan japan's intervening to weaken its yen oh wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute japan japan just entered. thing to weaken is in that sounds like currency manipulation everyone is a currency manipulator. every world bank has a point where they want to see their currency added a figure most beneficial to their exports their consumers if they want to strong currency so it's just as a global game wherever it's a poker game and all the world's center central bankers are sitting around a table trying to push chips to one side or another and it's never going to and there's never going to be a period so long i guess we have currency where central bankers are manipulating their currency and it's not you know it just the cycle will go on forever. right and it's just you know it's about where the tension is right now the tension is japan and china and they're also going to be you know geo political situations there's this fishing boat captain from china who's being held in detention in
versus china the tensions there and now suddenly in the last several days it's all about china versus japan japan's intervening to weaken its yen oh wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute japan japan just entered. thing to weaken is in that sounds like currency manipulation everyone is a currency manipulator. every world bank has a point where they want to see their currency added a figure most beneficial to their exports their consumers if they want to strong currency so it's just as a...
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lot to china. our exports are growing very rapidly. they've been growing much more rapidly than our imports from china over the last five years or so. that has huge benefits to the united states and to american workers. >> reporter: but china has kept its currency largely fixed for two years, which has the effect of putting chinese exports on sale. that, says alabama republican richard shelby, has cost many american workers their jobs. >> the american public, mr. secretary, is tired of hearing about the sophisticated nuances of international diplomacy. they want the administration to fulfill its promise of balanced international trade. they want us to overcome our addiction to chinese-funded debt. >> reporter: so what happens next? the administration is promising to press china on its currency when it meets with other world leaders in korea in november. and then there is the usual talk in congress of passing a tougher law. >> i think the only way that we'll get them to feel we're more serious is if
lot to china. our exports are growing very rapidly. they've been growing much more rapidly than our imports from china over the last five years or so. that has huge benefits to the united states and to american workers. >> reporter: but china has kept its currency largely fixed for two years, which has the effect of putting chinese exports on sale. that, says alabama republican richard shelby, has cost many american workers their jobs. >> the american public, mr. secretary, is tired...
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the second highest figure after china. ministry officials and the firms set up the project in march to discuss japan's communications strategy in asia. the project team will use technical assistance from ncc doak noe to build a next generation mobile phone system for the country. japanese electronics maker sharp will also help india to test digital textbooks to see if they can be put to practical use. >>> in the u.s. consumer confidence worsened in september, casting a shadow over the country's economic recovery. u.s. research firm the conference board released an index of consumer sentiment on tuesday based on a survey of 5,000 households nationwide. the firm said the index stood at 48.5, marking a worse than expected decline of nearly five points from the previous month. most observers had predicted the index would remain flat for september. the survey showed just over 46% of households have an unfavorable view of the economy, up nearly four percentage points from august. as for the future outlook of the next six month,
the second highest figure after china. ministry officials and the firms set up the project in march to discuss japan's communications strategy in asia. the project team will use technical assistance from ncc doak noe to build a next generation mobile phone system for the country. japanese electronics maker sharp will also help india to test digital textbooks to see if they can be put to practical use. >>> in the u.s. consumer confidence worsened in september, casting a shadow over the...
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much of china dealing with ows lheayrothe southwest into the east coast. some of it will be quite heavy. more than 100 millimeters expected in the next 24 hours. 24 degrees in chong ching today. in manila, 33 degrees with thundershowers. let's head to northeastern mexico. the tropical storm continues to strengthen. it's getting very close to the east coast of northeastern mexico. about to make landfall monday night local time. we've gotrocastm warnings in effect as well as hurricane watches posted for are some of these areas. now once it makes landfall, it will to make its way further inland. we'll probably reach central texas early wednesday as a opalepssnr l pressure system. still, there will be ample amounts of rain in the days to come. flooding will be a major coern. over towards the atlantic, we're keeping an eye out on this low pressure moving towards the lerd islands. the system could also become a tropical storm system once again as well. the u.s. is going to be dealing with severe thunderstorms across the upper midwest. it will be quite cool up he
much of china dealing with ows lheayrothe southwest into the east coast. some of it will be quite heavy. more than 100 millimeters expected in the next 24 hours. 24 degrees in chong ching today. in manila, 33 degrees with thundershowers. let's head to northeastern mexico. the tropical storm continues to strengthen. it's getting very close to the east coast of northeastern mexico. about to make landfall monday night local time. we've gotrocastm warnings in effect as well as hurricane watches...
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tropical depression over the south china sea is getting ready to move into southeastern china. it is getting stronger and is expected to become a tropical storm by tonight. so along the coast here, expect winds to pick up as well as waves and also heavy rain is on the way for the next couple of days. and more drenching downpours to affect taiwan across the northern end of luzon of the philippines as well. do watch out for flooding and landslides here. temperature-wise, manila 34 with showers. also some showers for hong kong today. 32. while up in the north, much, much cooler for seoul, 22 degrees. and tokyo coming in at 30 for your daytime high. as for the americas, still seeing those drenching downpours down in the south due to remnants of hermine. it's still quite an energetic system and not to be taken lightly. it will continue to pound the area with more heavy showers in the next couple of days. flooding has been a concern in parts of texas as well as down in mexico. and it looks like this widespread rain is going to continue as well. so do watch out for that, as well as is
tropical depression over the south china sea is getting ready to move into southeastern china. it is getting stronger and is expected to become a tropical storm by tonight. so along the coast here, expect winds to pick up as well as waves and also heavy rain is on the way for the next couple of days. and more drenching downpours to affect taiwan across the northern end of luzon of the philippines as well. do watch out for flooding and landslides here. temperature-wise, manila 34 with showers....
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relations in russia and china ok. the diplomatic cademy of russia's foreign minister thanks very much indeed for your insight thank you. and you're watching r.t. coming to live from moscow coming out later this hour pirate politics. where it sort of you know right i grew up in russia has started a political movement helping to win over voters with pledges a few were strictures on internet piracy. the un human rights council will investigate israel's attack on a gaza bound aid flotilla in may of recent un report concluded israel's military broke international laws during the raid which left nine activists dead it also described the attack as brutal and disproportionate israel still claims the incident was self to fans and considers the turkish charity group which led the flotilla terrorists linked to hamas artist polis leader reports. the pictures that catapulted a relatively little known him go on to the world stage in the world in which we live today where nic sympathizers or sympathize with them are also being calle
relations in russia and china ok. the diplomatic cademy of russia's foreign minister thanks very much indeed for your insight thank you. and you're watching r.t. coming to live from moscow coming out later this hour pirate politics. where it sort of you know right i grew up in russia has started a political movement helping to win over voters with pledges a few were strictures on internet piracy. the un human rights council will investigate israel's attack on a gaza bound aid flotilla in may of...