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The Hudson Institute's Michael Pillsbury and Graham Allison of the Harvard Kennedy School debate whether U.S. China policy will achieve key economic and strategic objectives or escalate tensions reducing chances of accommodation between the world's two major powers.
After nearly three months of protests, Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam announced plans to withdraw a controversial extradition bill that sparked the unrest. Mike O'Sullivan reports the current demonstrations are the latest in a long history of Hong Kong protests.
This video produced in the first two months of the Donald Trump's presidency serves as a reminder of his fundamental views of America's trade issues with China and matches them with the views of the Godfather of conservative economics Milton Friedman. A two-years-in reality check.
"The Great" Lou Dobbs addresses the Wuhan Virus with Dr. Amesh Adalja of Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Adalja is a Senior Scholar focused on emerging infectious disease, pandemic preparedness, and biosecurity. He has served on US government panels tasked with developing guidelines for the treatment of plague, botulism, and anthrax in mass casualty settings and the system of care for infectious disease emergencies.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s philosophy has been written into the country’s constitution. He has sought to raise the standard of living at home, while boosting China’s power and influence across the globe. But critics accuse him of consolidating power and creating a campaign of oppression against the Chinese people.
China’s President Xi Jinping is one of the most powerful men in the world, but it hasn’t always been this way. Xi stared down revolutionary fervor and muscled out rivals in an atmosphere of brutal party politics, to become China’s most powerful ruler since Mao.
The state of the world and global relations play a significant roll in our understanding of humankind's strugal for meaning, purpose, fulfillment and happiness. But sometimes you need a break from the action. To this end enjoy the late, great Art Pepper on sax as Foard Media founder did at the pool one day while holding his phone remarkably steady.