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China In Focus
Deadly TikTok Challenges Put Algorithm Under Scrutiny

China In Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 24:57


Deadly TikTok Challenges Put Algorithm Under ScrutinySeagate to Pay $300M Fine for Violations; Company Shipped $1B Hard Disk Drives to HuaweiU.S. Munitions Plant to Triple Output to Help Counter Russia, ChinaU.S., China, Russia, N. Korea Boost Spy SatellitesU.S. Trade Rep.: Decoupling from China Not the GoalChina Grows Nuclear Arms Without Transparency: NATO ChiefChina Pushes for Strategic Partnership With GabonGerman Foreign Minister: China 'More Than Shocking'Selling TikTok Not a Cybersecurity Solution: Rex Lee

EZ News
EZ News 08/02/22

EZ News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 5:47


Tai-Ex opening Blinken Calls on China Not to Raise Tension Amid Pelosi Taiwan Visit Chatter Taiwan Advanced to U-12 Baseball World Cup Super Round US Confirms al Qaeda Leader Killed Alibaba Responds to US Announcement of Possible Delisting

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The Dean Blundell Show
Elon Musk Backing Out Of Twitter, Elon Musk's 3 Some With Amber Heard/ Cara Delvigne & Rolling Thunder Comes Alive In Ottaewa Tomorrow

The Dean Blundell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 99:04


#ElonMusk IS THE NEWS. - Looks like Elon's $44 Billion purchase MAY be in jeopardy. Rumors of China NOT being happy with his purchase, and believe it or not, a lack of funds to sustain the debt load means he is already losing money and market value to the point where he CAN NOT service the debt. Was this the most expensive troll job ever? #ELON is also front and center in the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard defamation trial. His affair with amber and threesome with Cara Delvigne and Heard was on display today. Elon has been asked to testify, but let's give him credit for that threesome. #RollingThunder will come alive tomorrow in #Ottawa and the organizers put out their mission statement. It reads like a suicide note written by small brained test monkeys. We discuss. We launched a new merch line to go the the #GFY line and we need your help raising funds for Alex in Ukraine!

Fat Tail Investment Podcast
China: Not the Bubble You Think It Is

Fat Tail Investment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 45:35


China: Not the Bubble You Think It IsSign Up to Daily Reckoning, it Does Not Cost a Thing:https://signups.dailyreckoning.com.au/1866863On today's podcast, fund manager Tim Davis joins Callum to discuss why he dismisses the idea thatChina's property market will collapse…and the global leading stocks you canpick up at a bargain. You'll also hear about his deep research into Tesla, plushis advice for those sceptical on bitcoin. Plus, Callum shows how the powersthat be will keep the housing cycle kicking along further than you thinkpossible…and the best state to focus on if you're interested in propertyinvesting.LINKS:

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Black Market Leadership
Ep. 28 - The War on Small Business, with New York Times bestselling author Carol Roth, Part 2 of 2

Black Market Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 26:51


"The War on Small Business" is a must-read for small business owners and for Americans. In this second part of a two-part episode, Kevin Black continues his discussion with New York Times bestselling author, Carol Roth. The two discuss her new, extremely detailed and very persuasive case that the US government and its central planners tried to destroy small business during COVID 2020. During this discussion, different topics are discussed: Segue and Segway! Know the difference!! An Excellent Example of Greed Attacks on Capitalism The Role of China Not understanding capitalism Carol asks about the American Dingo, Jackson! If you want to learn more about Carol Roth, make sure to buy her new book along with visiting: Carol's Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Roth) Carol's twitter account (@CarolJSroth) Carol's website (carolroth.com)

China Flexpat
#52 Work for others or start your own business in China?

China Flexpat

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 25:16


Born in Albania, raised in Italy, Ervis Micukaj is now a successful small business owner in China. After 5 years of working in different jobs in Shanghai, Ervis decided to start his own business in the IT service industry. His experience of 7+ years in China allows him to compare working for others in China and starting your own business. Now, after more than two years of being an entrepreneur, here is his advice to the next generation of foreigners entering China for the first time or returning after the pandemic. This is what you'll learn in 25 minutes: Failed intercultural communication at work Working for others or starting your own business? For which tasks you'll be needed in China Not yet networking nor studying Chinese? Mistake! Why the workforce will be fully localised in 5 years Good reasons to stay in China long-term Connect with Ervis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ervismicukaj/ Check out Ervis' business: https://www.jetservices.com.cn

Global Security
Schiff: US power to confront hard targets like China ‘has really atrophied’

Global Security

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020


For a few moments during Tuesday evening's presidential debate, the two candidates, President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden, were sparring over who is tougher on China."He talks about the art of the deal. China's perfected the art of the steal," said Biden. "We have a higher deficit with China now than we did before. We have the highest deficit, trade deficit with Mexico." And then Trump replies by saying, "China ate your lunch. China ate your lunch, Joe."China-bashing during a US presidential election may be nothing new. But this year, the China threat is more ominous and difficult to confront.Related: Chinese reactions to Trump and Biden are mixedThat is the assessment of the House Intelligence Committee in a new report released on Wednesday. It warns that the US intelligence community is stumbling as it increasingly goes head-to-head with Beijing.Representative Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, chairs that committee and spoke with The World host Marco Werman about the issues at stake. Marco Werman: Congressman, what are the key findings of the report?Rep. Adam Schiff: After decades of a focus on the counterterrorism mission, which was very largely successful in terms of thwarting additional attacks against the United States, and against our homeland, our ability to confront hard targets like China has really atrophied. We don't have the personnel, the language skills, the expertise and the prioritization of resources that we really should have to deal with a threat that is so cross-cutting against every field and domain: military, air, cyber, technology, diplomacy, foreign investment. And so we have a lot of work to do.Wouldn't it make more sense to put resources and emphasis on creating a constructive relationship with China? Not to sound naive, but the US and Chinese economies are so intertwined. This approach seems like it might lose sight of mutual interests.Well, I think we should do everything possible to make sure that this doesn't become another Cold War. But, of course, China has a big say in what kind of relationship they want to have. At present, it appears that China has determined to be increasingly aggressive and bellicose in the region. China is projecting its power around the world and seeks to change international institutions, moving them away from a law-based, rules-based order to one where "might makes right." So we have very different world views, very different agendas. I think we ought to try to avoid conflict, but we can't be blind to the challenge that is presented both to freedom-loving people around the world, but to our defense, as well as our economy.Congressman Schiff, at a very practical level, I'm thinking of language skills. We've been reporting on our show that the US has gutted the Confucius Institutes. These are Chinese government-funded outposts that offer Chinese language and culture classes. So, what resources are you proposing to fill the language gap — because robots can only do so much. Don't we need linguists?We absolutely need linguists. And you're right, that's going to require resources. And we don't want to rely on the resources that we don't trust. So we need to make sure that we get out, and that we recruit the very best personnel and that we train them and we make use of their incredible talent. That's going to mean making choices— because the resources are not unlimited. And so we need to figure out where we deploy our resources. Now, to what degree are we in the intelligence world still fighting the last war? And that may be the last war on terror. And how do we redeploy and reallocate to these emerging priorities, these hard-target nation-state actors that never went away but have changed in their complexity and the danger they present?I was wondering about that because Trump's rhetoric around China has been competitive, angry and even insulting in recent months. But it seems you and other Democrats' concerns about China may not be laden with his words, but you're just as concerned by the threat. What do you really see as the differences in your two positions, Congressman? What do you both want as outcomes?The president's policy is essentially a "pro-Donald Trump policy," which means that it's idiosyncratic and divorced from America's national interests. So at times, it's praising President Xi [Jingping]. At times it's attacking President Xi. At times, it is making ZTE [a Chinese telecom firm] a national security issue. At other times, it's just another trade issue. This kind of schizophrenic approach to our relations with China, of course, doesn't improve the United States' position that the trade policies have been an utter failure. Our economic situation has not improved. Our position in the world has declined. What we need is a consistent and thoughtful approach to meeting China's rise in every domain. That means we need to be more competitive in terms of our engagement around the world with development assistance, to meet their Belt and Road Initiative. It means we need to think about investments to protect our satellites and to meet the challenges posed by China in space. It means that we need to look at the cyber issues and China's very aggressive cyberespionage and cybertheft of intellectual property. It means that we need to develop coalitions in the South China Sea and elsewhere. Those are — or should be — bipartisan priorities. The difference is in how those priorities are effectuated. And this administration has done a terrible job because its policy is really motivated by the whims of the president, not any coherent view of China or the United States or anything else.Are you worried, Congressman Schiff, that in this election year, what passes for debate will be seen by many as knee-jerk China-bashing and xenophobia? I mean, is that a legitimate worry for both parties?China understands the political dynamic and what took place during the debate, although I have to say I think for all of us watching the debate last night, watching our president's performance was just a national embarrassment.This interview has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity. 

Lofi Poli Sci Podcast
"lofi-Global News"

Lofi Poli Sci Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 4:58


Today's Topics: Facebook bans blackface, Belarus opposition flees country, Hong Kong press freedom, China-Not a new Cold War, Blockbuster Rental turns Sleepovers Always remember that Lofi Poli Sci is more than just me, it's the “we”, that we be. Email: lofipolisci@planetmail.com Instagram: lofi_poli_sci_podcast Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lofi-poli-sci-podcast/id1513691477 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4Ii0JKbsKEzkO8SA2u3796 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNzg1MjhjYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaLg4TOVb7nh4laDatZZ3yQ LinkedIn: Michael Pickering #lofipolisci #lofi #politicalscience #news #worldnews #globalnews #lofiGlobalNews #alwaysHope #podcast #lofipoliscipodcast #facebookbansblackface #banblackface #facebook #Belarus #Belarusprotests #Belarusoppositionflees #SaveSvetlana #SvetlanaTikhanouskayaWon #HonKong #HongKongpressfreedom #HongKongAppleDaily #AppleDailyWillFightOn #lofipolisciWithHongKong #China #nottheColdWar #tradewar #ChinaUS #BlockbusterMovies #Blockbuster #BlockbusterSleepovers

London Live with Mike Stubbs
A kidney transplant survivor shares her story, and what it's like to live in China NOT under the coronavirus

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 32:32


On the March 2 London Live podcast: A kidney transplant survivor shares her story during Kidney Health Awareness Month and The Six Degrees of Kidney Disease campaign with Cristina Howorun What it's like to live in China NOT under the coronavirus with Darren Keenan.

World in Progress | Deutsche Welle
World in Progress: Changing Spaces

World in Progress | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 29:56


Topics: How internet access is changing rural lives in Tanzania// Egypt's new capital might not solve all the problems // Running out of space: Graves are becoming more expensive than real estate in China // Not just for the money - why expats like working in the Gulf countries

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Jaw-Jaw
When it Comes to China, America Doth Protest Too Much, David Kang Thinks

Jaw-Jaw

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 44:52


Is East Asia balancing against a rising China? No way, says David Kang. Is China’s island-building a unique provocation? Not at all, says Kang. Does the world have anything to fear from a powerful China? Not really, and, indeed, a weak China is the greater threat to world order. Listen to the “unconventional perspective” of Professor David Kang in the latest episode of Jaw-Jaw. If you'd like to read a transcript click here.   Biographies David C. Kang is Maria Crutcher Professor in International Relations, Business and East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern California, with appointments in both the School of International Relations and the Marshall School of Business. At USC, he is also director of the Korean Studies Institute. Kang’s latest book is  American Grand Strategy and East Asian Security in the 21st Century (Cambridge University Press, 2017). He is also author of East Asia Before the West: Five Centuries of Trade and Tribute (Columbia University Press, 2010); China Rising: Peace, Power, and Order in East Asia (Columbia University Press, 2007); and Crony Capitalism: Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines (Cambridge University Press, 2002).   Brad Carson is a professor at the University of Virginia, where he teaches in the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2001-2005 and was Undersecretary of the Army and acting Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel & Readiness in the Obama Administration. He welcomes comments at bradrogerscarson@gmail.com. Links Brad Glosserman, Peak Japan: The End of Great Ambitions, (Georgetown University Press 2019) Michael Green, By More Than Providence: Grand Strategy and American Power in the Asia Pacific Since 1783, (Columbia University Press 2017) Victor Cha, Power Play: Origins of the American Alliance System in Asia, (Princeton University Press 2016)   Music and Production by Tre Hester

GlobalTQM Podcast | China Sourcing + Manufacturing for E-Commerce And Retail
How to get Your Purchase Order RIGHT (Bill of Materials) | Ep. 003

GlobalTQM Podcast | China Sourcing + Manufacturing for E-Commerce And Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 10:57


In this episode, David covers the #1 risk to your business when sourcing from China: Not specifying what you want down to the last detail. And he gives you 11-steps to overcome this risk. So you can get your goods exactly how you want them, every single time. Helpful Resources For a full transcript of this interview, visit our blog. Get a free copy of our book, China Sourcing For Startups. Book A free 15-minute consultation with our team. Subscribe To The Show On Your Favorite Podcast App Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Breaker Castbox Overcast Pocket Casts Podbean Radio Public Stitcher Follow Us On Social Media Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn

Which is the Best? Podcast
Which is the Best - Episode 40

Which is the Best? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 59:52


Which is the Best podcast has reached Episode 40 and to celebrate we are going on a virtual cruise around Europe! Every week (Well, not ever, since 40 weeks ago) Sammy Dobson (Was once in a period drama where she was rattled up a tree) and Lee Kyle (Former wrestling champion of the Northeast of England) meet up and decide which is the best between things of the same or similar names. They aren't sure why. This week, they argue about what constitutes a fish. Also, as they cruise around Europe, they decide WITB between: Greece (Place. Invented democracy) or Grease (Prequel to Grease 2) Turkey (Partially in Europe) or Turkey (Unenjoyable chicken) China (Not even near Europe) or China (Thing what plates are made of) and Wales (Principally a principality) or Whales (Thing that is a fish even though people reckon it isn't) We are live at The Stand comedy club in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne on 30th October at 5pm if you live near there and want to come.

Daily Mail
DailyMail: Presidential Proposal

Daily Mail

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 14:13


President of Zimbabwe asks to marry Obama, China NOT falling for the gay hype, middle aged NYC men riding skateboards, Google Maps responsible for train deaths, and Japanese women obssessed with new sexy gorilla at the zoo

Cell Shock Podcast
Episode 10 - Warren Spector Loves Pinkberry

Cell Shock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2013


Episode 10 - Warren Spector Loves PinkberryHosted by Rob Pigott, Eric Bayer, & Kelly Burke, this is a podcast about the things we and our guests love, whether it be art, film, video games and more!On this episode, Rob and Eric are joined by Kelly, who returns from her hiatus, to give some great insight about her article on Mega64 as well as Gamedays friend Rachael Wojtyna as they discuss Mega64 and the fanbase, Internet complaining, the Legend of Zelda series, the Walking Dead video game, Joel Heyman vs. Joel McHale, Bound 2 and Bound 3, Jackie Chan, American Horror Story: Coven, Her, and share some embarrassing stories.Cell Shock Podcast Facebook Page Theme Song and “Lifestyles” is by Ethan Avila AKA Tikalshine Eric’s Twitter Kelly’s Twitter Rob’s Twitter Rachel’s Tumblr Now-Loading-Mega64 The O.C. Gamedays 2013 Photos Kelly’s Article on Mega64 Hood Magic Eric Baudour and Rocco Botte and the Last Gay Crusade RuPaul’s Drag Race Warren Spector Dishonored  MAGFest The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Ocarina of Time Paper Mario Super Smash Bros. Super Mario Sunshine Fallout (series) The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Season 2 Trailer Andrew James Clutterbuck @midnight Chris Hardwick Joel Heyman Joel McHale The Soup Keeping Up with The Kardashians Bound 2 and 3 Side by Side Little Big Soldier Leehom Wang Jackie Chan calls U.S. more corrupt than China (Not a few months ago but in 2012) American Horror Story: Coven Her The Cell Shock Podcast, a podcast hosted by me, Rob, aka Jedifan421, all about movies, music, gaming, and pop culture, new and old, as I host a round table discussion with new guests every week from fan communities around the world.

Mac OS Ken
Mac OS Ken: 08.09.2012

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2012 14:17


IDC: iPhone Grows 27.5% Y-o-Y in 2Q; Controls 16.9% of Smartphone Market Worldwide NPD: iPhone Grabs 31% or US Smartphone Market in 2Q; Samsung Takes 24% iPad Dominates the Tablet Space in China (Not as Big as It Might Be) Apple Offering Refurbished iPad with Retina Display at $50 Discount Fortune: Munster and Reitzes Weigh the Full-On Apple Television Possibilities Jefferies & Co. Analyst Makes Up a Story About Samsung Buying RIM or Licensing BlackBerry 10 Bernstein Analyst Makes Up a Story (Maybe) About Apple COnsidering a Stock Split Apple v. Samsung v. Apple: 2010 Samsung Memo Says Its Stuff Would Be Better If It Was More Like Apple’s