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China right now is perceived as a threat
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to the United States by both political
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parties and China is an easy Whipping
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Boy for political propaganda you know
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it's easy to bash China as infringing on
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our rights and taking our jobs and
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whatever doing all these evil things
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with Tick Tock and Huawei and blah blah
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blah I think the rhetoric will die down
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um as one after this election is over
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first second after we realize that our
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economy has been damaged by tariffs
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China's rise from a very poor bicycling
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country to a country now that is the
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leading deployer of electric vehicles on
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the streets or you know where there's so
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much Prosperity that was unimaginable 50
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years ago when I first came here I've
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come to the conclusion and most
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Americans probably can't even tolerate
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that I will say this but that the
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Chinese system has worked for China
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Chinese system has been so beneficial to
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hundreds of millions of people whose
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prospects for Prosperity were zero back
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50 years
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ago you've been to China more than 100
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times 150 times since the 1970s so you
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witness the ups and downs of China us
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relations at this particular time are
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you optimistic or pessimistic about the
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future of China us Rel Rel I'm realistic
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that this is probably a low point in us
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China relations I'm optimistic that it
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can't get any worse I mean it could get
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worse but I'm optimistic that it won't
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get worse I think things ride in cycles
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and we're at a low EB of this cycle um
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China right now is perceived as a threat
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to the United States by both political
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parties and China is an easy Whipping
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Boy for political propaganda you know
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it's easy to bash China as infringing on
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our rights and taking our jobs and
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whatever doing all these evil things
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with ticktock and Huawei and blah blah
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blah I think the rhetoric will die down
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um as one after this election is over
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first second after we realize that our
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economy has been damaged by tariffs and
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that the relationship the bilateral
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trade relationship with China doesn't
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have an evilness to it that it's
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actually very healthy
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and that it's been good for American
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consumers and good for for American
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America's Prosperity but it's also been
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very good for China so there's been this
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classic win-win situation um and I think
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Americans going to realize that Chinese
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aren't bad people you know that they're
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they're nice people and um and I the
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other kind of critical question is what
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are China's motivations as China grows
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clearly its military will also grow cuz
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that's what countries do they build up
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defense capabilities and the question is
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what will China use that military for
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and and is it possible that that
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military is going to be aimed at America
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in some hostile way I don't think it I
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don't think that that's China's
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intentions at all you know my father
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never believed that China was an enemy
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to the United States and I guess you can
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turn a friend into an enemy if you treat
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them that way you know eventually but it
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would be devast ating to to both
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countries and to the world if we ended
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up engaging in some kind of a conflict
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so yeah I'm I'm realistically suggesting
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that we're at a low Point optimistically
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looking forward to to a to an upswing
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you know when when rational thought
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prevails as a businessman and investor
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yourself and how do you see the future
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of China's economy and what other
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potentials if the companies and other
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people from China and America can work
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together yeah the potential is great the
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the the prospects of working together
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right now are pretty pretty sluggish
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only because of the the geopolitical
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tensions China's been hurt I think by by
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our trade relationship with the tariffs
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our trade debt has gone down with China
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the trade exch the amount of trade
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exchange has gone down I'm not sure I'd
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be bullish right now on investing in
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China I would be bullish on the
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long-term prospects of China's
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Rejuvenation or you know rebounding you
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know Co set things back the geopolitical
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situation set things back and China has
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a large enough consumer population and a
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large enough Center of innovation there
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are many entrepreneurs or many small and
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mediumsized businesses that will grow
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and become you know prosperous so I I
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wouldn't bet against China's economy I'm
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not an economist but just from what I
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hear on the street and what I read I
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wouldn't wouldn't predict China's robust
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growth anytime soon like you mentioned
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before you came to China 150 times in
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the past few decades have anyone asked
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you why why you go to China so
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often um that's a great my wife asks me
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that all the time why are you going back
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to China I don't I I really love my
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visits to China I started in 1975 when I
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was a 20-year-old man I was in college
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and I came and saw firsthand China
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during the cultural revolution the end
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of the cultural revolution and since
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then I've been coming back every every
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just about every year not every year in
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the in the 80s but since then I come
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back frequently um during every year and
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it's been a
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remarkable thing to witness China's rise
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from a very poor bicycling country to a
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country now that is the leading deployer
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of electric vehicles on the streets or
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you know where there's so much
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Prosperity that was unimaginable 5050
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years ago when I first came here and so
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it's been really wonderful for me to
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witness firsth hand and and to I've come
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to the conclusion and most Americans
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probably can't even tolerate that I will
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say this but that the Chinese system has
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worked for China Chinese system has been
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so beneficial to hundreds of millions of
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people whose prospects for Prosperity
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were zero back 50 years ago were very
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limited under the old system and so with
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the opening with the US China bilateral
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trade and with the global trade with
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globalization China has has risen and so
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I come back for business I come back to
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promote my father's long-standing Legacy
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interest in having uh respectful
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dialogue in having better understanding
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in finding ways to collaborate on major
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issues when I wear the business hat and
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when I work kind of on behalf of my
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father's Legacy interest I it brings me
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back frequently this is my sixth trip to
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China this year for example wow this
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year W just this year yeah I mean my
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passports already I got a brand new
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passport it's already
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been I really wish more American people
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like you will come to visit China and
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talk to us yeah I actually the only time
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I've ever been in the presence of
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President shei U was with a group of
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distinguished leaders and I was asked to
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give a speech there's like three or four
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of us who are asked to give like a
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three-minute presentation to the
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president so I told him during my speech
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that I'd been to China like 150 times or
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something and afterwards he said you
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need to get more people to be like you
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just like you did you need more people
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to come and it's true if you come and
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visit a country and you have
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preconceived notions of what it's going
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to be like and those Notions are
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challenged by the reality that the
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people are friendly the food is great
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the progress is tangible you can see all
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this progress being made you know and
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that's those are that there's real
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evidence if you actually take time to
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come and look at today I came from
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Beijing on a highspeed rail MH you know
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this Cruise along you know at a very
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high rate and a comfortable you know
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train car we don't have those in America
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and and may I don't know if there's if
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they're economically viable or
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successful in China but it's it's
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something that I'm kind of jealous of I
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wish I could get on a high-speed rail to
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go from Houston to Austin you know in my
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state it would be makes so much sense
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but we haven't been able to to um work
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around regulations or the you know
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restrictions to get it done China gets
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things
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done I've also visited America many
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times and talked to a lot of local
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people there and I find a lot of people
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actually very nice to us yes but of
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course there there's certain amount of
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misunderstandings misin informations
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once they uh know that I'm from China so
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and I think the other day I saw the news
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that I think the House of Representative
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passed a bill to raise to use $1.6
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billion US dollars to deliver anti-china
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narratives overseas so I mean really I
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didn't see that yeah there's a news so
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like it's possible that we're passing
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into law so there's a effort in certain
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like misinform so with that um
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misinformation and cause certain
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misunderstandings how can we bring the
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people from both countries together to
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make sure we understand each other yeah
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I don't that's very difficult to I have
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no idea how that's going to change I do
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think that we're at a low E I do think
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there's going to be Improvement in the
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ties and I think they're going to be
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more direct and more transparent and
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accurate Communications about facts you
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know what China's motives are you know
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how tariffs affect individual consumers
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in America and all those kinds of things
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and eventually things will will swing
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back to a more positive direction but
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yeah you're right right now America have
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you ever heard of the book Destin for
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war um it's a book by a by a professor
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from Harvard who did a study of 16 cases
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where an established power like the
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United States that the strongest power
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faces a rising power in today's world
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China is a rising power and in uh 12 of
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the 16 cases it ended up in war this is
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over the past 600 years ended up in war
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and the reason it is the that that a
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rising power established power end up in
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war is because the established power
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feels threatened by the rise and as a
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and they make up these claims that the
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rising power wants to take over and be
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the most powerful force on the Earth or
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the rising power is going to take over
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my economy or the rising power you know
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what I mean they come up with false
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narratives there are many false
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narratives being planted right now and I
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think it's a direct uh directly related
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to China's rise and the perceived threat
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of that rise to our standard of living
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and to our way of life and to our
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national security you know I just don't
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I don't believe that the rise represents
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a threat to America so I'm so I'm I'm in
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a different Camp than 90% of the
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American people right now and I and I
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agree with you that if more people could
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come they could make their own judgment
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and not listen to the propaganda and the
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demagoguery of the political Elite in
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America that make China out to be some
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kind of devil and you know enemy and you
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know yeah what a main drive for you to
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continue to work and build connections
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between China and America I'm trying my
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best it's a very
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lonely very lonely no I the B the George
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hush foundation for us China relations
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Is run by a guy that's a fluent Chinese
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speaker um he worked in China for the US
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state department for a long time he has
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the same sensibility that my father had
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about you know establishing dialogue so
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we host dialogue between we have a
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partyt party where the CPC group meet
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you know has a meeting with Republicans
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and Democrats so we we we host military
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to military you know conversations kind
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of track two type dialogue we have a a
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conference every once in a while so in
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the spirit of George HW Bush we try to
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bring people together um and it's true
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that if you sit in a room with somebody
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and you look them eye to eye and you
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listen respectfully you can't help it be
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empathetic or you know learn from and
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and lowers tension you know it creates
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an kind of an opportunity for working
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together and so we need way more of that
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people to people government to
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government business to business we need
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way more interactions between both sides
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to lower the distrust and the fear we're
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here at the world manufacturing
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convention yes what's your perspective
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what's your vision for the future of
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this manufacturing convention do you see
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that the Europe China north America
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Australia we can all work together I
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hope so yeah I'm not a manufacturing
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expert I'm not an economist but I do
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believe that there's going to be growing
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pressure on economies to and yeah for
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economies to be more efficient you know
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the Chinese are going to suffer from a
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population decrease there's going to be
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a bunch of old people retiring and so
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who's going to what kind of productivity
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is going to come to support you know the
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retirement of these large P you need we
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need and not just China but globally
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there needs to be an increase in in in
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manufacturing efficiencies you know so
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that we can have higher rates of
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productivity to meet the growing needs
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of citizens around the world and so to
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me it seems pretty logical and maybe I'm
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I'm living at Old School thought process
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here but globalization has worked very
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well in helping to share best practices
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share Technologies share Innovations and
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that kind of thing it benefiting people
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all across the globe and it would be my
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hope that conferences like this and
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others around the world can lead to to
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more like um um joint research for
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Innovation like real applications to
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help increase efficiencies in
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manufacturing in manufacturing globally
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I don't know so I I I hope this is the
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kind of thing that that will be a
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positive influence on on making the
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world a better place and I'm Happ happy
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to be here thank you so much sir