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Tech Path Podcast
Tariffs Over?

Tech Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 18:39


The U.S. and China on Monday agreed to suspend most tariffs on each other's goods in a move that shows a thawing of trade tensions between the world's two largest economies.~This Episode is Sponsored By Coinbase~ Buy $50 & Get $50 for getting started on Coinbase➜ https://bit.ly/CBARRON00:00 Intro00:14 Sponsor: Coinbase00:43 Over the weekend01:50 Scott B: This is a 90-day pause03:16 America to “open-up” business in China03:56 Trump: Open trade w/China is more important than tariffs05:37 Scott B: What happens after the 90-days06:25 Mohamed El-Erian: What we know for sure08:03 Prescription drug prices reduced09:02 US recession odds09:45 Bitcoin all-time highs soon?11:22 ETFs exploding12:03 Coinbase Institutional: ETFs vs Spot13:40 Tax Bill updates14:05 Bloomberg: House GOP tries to reach deal on Tax Plan16:48 ETH flips Alibaba & Coca-Cola17:50 Utility season18:17 Outro#Trump #Tariffs #Crypto~Tariffs Over?

Beurswatch | BNR
Cheerleader Trump sluit deals voor Nvidia, Boeing én Musk

Beurswatch | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 23:59


Het draaide deze handelsdag weer om één man: Donald Trump. Hij zei dat 'ie verder wilde onderhandelen met Xi Jinping (deze week nog) en stapte in het vliegtuig naar het Midden-Oosten. Koud geland in Saoedi-Arabië sloot hij voor 600 miljard dollar aan deals.Twee bedrijven springen eruit. Boeing en Nvidia. De laatste mag ineens duizenden van zijn beste AI-chips gaan verkopen. De exportrestricties die de vorige Amerikaanse regering had verzonnen? Die worden opgeheven. Deze aflevering kijken we naar die ommezwaai en welke andere beursbedrijven gaan profiteren.Europa profiteert voorlopig nog niet, want zij zitten nog altijd niet met Trump om tafel. De Amerikaanse minister van Financien zegt dat dat er voorlopig niet in zit. Hoe lang moet Ursula vonder Leyen naar haar telefoon kijken en wat betekent het dat 'wij' geen deal hebben?Dat, maar ook hebben we het over de problemen van Alfen. Over de bonusrel bij KLM en de ontslagronde bij Microsoft.Ook hebben we het over de Amerikaanse economie. Daar regent het goed nieuws. De inflatie is lager dan gedacht én de recessievrees kan weer in de ijskast. Die trekken economen in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inglorious Globastards - IL PODCAST
Tris di Novità: Papa Leone, Ucraina e Cina

Inglorious Globastards - IL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 31:31


I primi segnali inviati da #papaleonexiv lasciano presagire sostanziali novità nella politica del Vaticano e nelle posizioni della Chiesa Cattolica.Quanto alla situazione della guerra in Ucraina la proposta di negoziati diretti formulata da Putin è stata accettata da Zelensky che si recherà a Istanbul giovedì per mettere alla prova il dittatore russo. Intanto il negoziato intavolato in Svizzera da Usa e Cina sui dazi ha prodotto un disgelo. E' uno spiraglio o un genuino tentativo di risolvere la disputa commerciale? Alberto esprime scetticismo, ma la puntata è stata registrata domenica 11 maggio cioè prima dell'annuncio diffuso il giorno successivo sulla sospensione delle misure protezionistiche per 90 giorni.

Tech Path Podcast
China Deal God Candle Incoming?

Tech Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 15:36


President Trump appears ready to lower tariffs on China as the U.S. prepares for trade talks in Switzerland. Could crypto witness a major rally if a China deal is struck sooner than expected?~This episode is sponsored by Uphold~Uphold Get $20 in Bitcoin - Signup & Verify and trade at least $100 of any crypto within your first 30 days ➜ https://bit.ly/pbnuphold00:00 Intro00:18 Sponsor: Uphold01:00 Trump: This country is going to rocket ship02:00 Tomorrow03:36 Bloomberg: Sky-High expectations04:45 80%06:45 CNBC: Who has the upper hand?08:37 CNBC: Details on new tax proposal details10:23 Cathie Wood: end of this recession + BTC price prediction13:00 Altseason time?13:51 Total 3 flying15:06 Outro#tariffs #bitcoin #Crypto~China Deal God Candle Incoming?

Les journaux de France Culture
Vladimir Poutine et Xi Jinping se présentent en défenseurs de l'ordre mondial

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 19:54


durée : 00:19:54 - Journal de 12h30 - Le président chinois Xi Jinping est arrivé à Moscou. Une présence synonyme de soutien de poids pour Vladimir Poutine, lequel depuis le début présente son invasion en Ukraine comme une lutte contre le néo-nazisme.

Le journal de 12h30
Vladimir Poutine et Xi Jinping se présentent en défenseurs de l'ordre mondial

Le journal de 12h30

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 19:54


durée : 00:19:54 - Journal de 12h30 - Le président chinois Xi Jinping est arrivé à Moscou. Une présence synonyme de soutien de poids pour Vladimir Poutine, lequel depuis le début présente son invasion en Ukraine comme une lutte contre le néo-nazisme.

Talkradio Countdown
5/3/25 - Trump's First 100 Days Ia At Number One

Talkradio Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 36:15


5/3/25 - Trump's First 100 Days Ia At Number One                    Host Doug Stephan along with Michael Harrison, Editor/Publisher of Talkers Magazine, review the most talked about stories and people on news/talk radio for the week of APRIL 28th, 2025 through May 2nd, 2025. Compiled by the research department at Talkers Magazine - The Bible of Talk Radio and the New Talk Media - www.talkers.comSTORIES/TOPICSTrump's First 100 Days / Polling NumbersTariffs / U.S.-China Trade War / The EconomyU.S.-Ukraine Minerals DealRussia-Ukraine WarDOGE / Musk and TeslaCanadian ElectionsDeportations / Abrego Garcia CaseTrump vs HarvardKamala Harris Speaks OutBelichick-Girlfriend FlapPEOPLE Donald TrumpXi JinpingVolodymyr ZelenskyVladimir PutinElon MuskJ.D. VanceMark CarneyKilmar Abrego GarciaJoe Biden / Kamala HarrisBill Belichick / Jordon Hudson

Talkradio Countdown
4/26/25 - Tariffs Top The Chart This Week

Talkradio Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 36:57


4/26/25 - Tariffs Top The Chart This WeekHost Doug Stephan along with Kevin Casey, VP/Executive Editor of Talkers Magazine, review the most talked about stories and people on news/talk radio for the week of April 21st, 2025 through April 25th, 2025. Compiled by the research department at Talkers Magazine - The Bible of Talk Radio and the New Talk Media - www.talkers.comSTORIES/TOPICS Tariffs / U.S.-China Trade WarFinancial Markets / Fed Chair Powell's StatusRussia-Ukraine War / Israel-Gaza WarAbrego Garcia Deportation CasePope Francis DiesGoogle Anti-Trust Ruling/Meta Anti-Trust CaseHegseth Signal Chat ControversyIran Nuclear TalksState Dept. Reorganization“60 Minutes” Producer QuitsPEOPLEDonald TrumpXi JinpingJerome PowellVolodymyr ZelenskyKilmar Abrego GarciaPope FrancisJ.D. VanceElon MuskPete HegsethBill Owens

En la sabana
Sánchez y Xi Jinping, las claves del acuerdo entre España y China

En la sabana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 16:07


Pedro Sánchez ha finalizado su gira por Asia, constatando el acercamiento entre España y China. “Es un socio imprescindible a la hora de hacer frente a los desafíos globales”. Tras su visita a Vietnam, aterrizó el jueves en Pekín, en el momento más álgido del pulso arancelario entre China y Estados Unidos, en un viaje programado con anterioridad. En el capítulo de hoy, Fernando Garea, adjunto al director de EL ESPAÑOL, nos ofrece las claves del encuentro entre Sánchez y Xi Jinping. Además, Juan Sanhermelando, corresponsal en Bruselas, analiza el viaje desde una perspectiva europea y nos adelanta los detalles de la próxima cumbre entre la Unión Europea y el gigante asiático, que contará con la participación de los presidentes de la Comisión Europea y del Consejo Europeo, Ursula von der Leyen y Antonio Costa.

OsazuwaAkonedo
China Not Afraid Of US, Our Economy, Ocean, Not Pond - Jinping Tells Trump

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 5:53


China Not Afraid Of US, Our Economy, Ocean, Not Pond - Jinping Tells Trumphttps://osazuwaakonedo.news/china-not-afraid-of-us-our-economy-ocean-not-pond-jinping-tells-trump/11/04/2025/#Issues #China #Gordon #Jinping #Spain #Trump #UK #US ©April 11th, 2025 ®April 11, 2025 10:22 am Escalating trade war between the two biggest economies in the world, China and the United States, US may take a new twist as the China Leader, Xi Jinping on Friday for the first time issued a public statement in reaction to President Donald Trump continuous issuance of apparently outrageous self imposed tariffs on goods exported by other countries to the US, with the President stating clearly to Trump that China is not afraid of US, this is in addition to Jinping earlier statement he issued on November 5, 2018 during the first tenure of President Donald Trump that the Chinese economy is an ocean and not a pond, that China economy can withstand strong winds and storms. #OsazuwaAkonedo

En la sabana
China y Estados Unidos, lucha de gigantes: ¿cómo afecta a la economía mundial el pulso por los aranceles?

En la sabana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 17:02


 El 'arancelazo' de Trump ha entrado en vigor y el mundo se prepara para la guerra comercial que depende de un pulso entre gigantes: China y Estados Unidos. Trump impone un recargo de un 104% de las importaciones y Xi Jinpin no dobla el lomo y responde con un 84%.  En el capítulo de hoy Fernando Pastor, corresponsal económico de EL ESPAÑOL Invertia analiza las consecuencias que tendrá para la economía mundial el resultado de esta sucesión de órdagos. Mientras, los mercados viven otra sesión de caos y el Banco de España va a revisar a la baja su previsión de crecimiento por los aranceles. Hasta ahora era del 2,7%. ¿Qué significa eso para la economía española? “Es más que una guerra comercial, estamos ante un nuevo orden económico mundial basado en tres ejes: los aranceles, la defensa y la energía”, explica Pastor.Javier Romualdo, colaborador de EL ESPAÑOL en Nueva York, analiza la estrategia de Trump que empieza a incomodar a su círculo más íntimo,incluidos empresarios afines que apoyaron su campaña presidencial a los que no les han sentado bien sus palabras sobre su forma de negociar. "Me llaman para llegar a un acuerdo, me están besando el culo".

Drew Berquist Live
Europe Slams Trump's America, Says It Will Be the New World Leader | Is Stephen A. Running? | 4.9.25

Drew Berquist Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 71:05


Europe Slams Trump's America, Says It Will Be the New World Leader | Is Stephen A. Running? | 4.9.25Live show Monday-Thursday at 3pm est.SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquist NEWS: https://DrewBerquist.com MERCH: https://RedBeachNation.com#DrewBerquist #ThisIsMyShow #TIMSTop 100 Political News Podcast with https://www.millionpodcasts.com/political-news-podcasts/Show Notes/Links:Stephen A. Smith may runhttps://x.com/thechiefnerd/status/1909413654933405855?s=46&t=uaL12_jzouHgBP9nzey-rgStephen A. Smith slams Trump on how he is handling tariffs after teasing presidential runhttps://x.com/ThomasSowell/status/1909942244011913297Kevin O'Leary calls for 400% tariffs on China, says it's time to “squeeze Chinese heads into the wallKevin O'Leary goes hard on China while on CNNhttps://x.com/AMcCarthyNY/status/1909849497049444538Kristi Noem makes another "tactical video", looks like a foolhttps://x.com/Sec_Noem/status/1909626948424548539PRINCETON PROFESSOR: “We chose a felon because we didn't want to elect a black woman.”https://x.com/Breaking911/status/1909691663565684866Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth sends DIRECT message to China from the Panama Canalhttps://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1909667927739249026The Pentagon, along with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, has officially removed the U.S. military representative to NATO.https://x.com/Rightanglenews/status/1909590975086739609Europe says it will become new world leaderhttps://x.com/rssndr/status/1909680762179535298

Konflikt
Så kan Xi Jinping utnyttja Trumps återkomst

Konflikt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 55:42


Xi Jinping har stöpt om Kina och vill se en ny världsordning. Hör om Xis väg till makten och hur Donald Trump kan ge Kina mer spelrum och inflytande. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Under det senaste decenniet har Xi Jinping tagit Kina tillbaka till ett utpräglat kontroll- och övervakningssamhälle. Han har cementerat sin maktposition och gjort sig av med fiender. Men varifrån kommer Xi Jinping och varför blev just han det kinesiska kommunistpartiets generalsekreterare och därmed Kinas högsta ledare? Konflikt berättar om Xis väg till makten, hur han förändrat det kinesiska samhället och hur han vill förändra världen. När USA under Trump nu drar sig undan internationella samarbeten kan det ge utrymme för Kina att kliva fram, och redan idag syns hur Kina med framgång kan samla ett stort politiskt stöd i omvärlden. I avsnittet hör du Sveriges Radios nuvarande och tidigare Kinakorrespondenter göra nedslag som beskriver Xi's Kina. Följ med Moa Kärnstrand till turistbutikerna i Peking där det är svårt att köpa Xi-souvenirer. Följ med till Toronto i Kanada där Hanna Sahlberg möter en barnfamilj som lämnat Kina på grund av den ökade repressionen under Xi och hör Björn Djurberg, en av få som på senare år kommit nära Xi.Reportrar: Moa Kärnstrand, korrespondent i Peking. Hanna Sahlberg, Ekots Kinareporter och tidigare korrespondent i Peking och Björn Djurberg, tidigare Kinakorrespondent. Medverkande: Malin Oud, direktör för Kinaprogrammet vid Raoul Wallenberg institutet (RWI). Oscar Almén, forskare och Kinaexpert vid Totalförsvarets forskningsinstitut (FOI). Adrian Geiges, journalist och författare och tidigare Kinakorrespondent för tyska Stern. Zinn, tidigare verksam vid en organisation för kvinnors rättigheter i Kina och Zhou, tidigare byggnadsingenjör i Kina (båda nu i Toronto). Qin och Joe, cafébesökare i Toronto.Programledare: Fernando Ariasfernando.arias@sr.seProducent: Therese Rosenvingetherese.rosenvinge@sr.seLjudtekniker: Emilia Ström

The Regular Joe Show
RJS - 2/4/25 - Segment 4

The Regular Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 3:23


Trump is meeting with Jinping to negotiate a better trade deal with China. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tu dosis diaria de noticias
22 Ene.25 - El ‘zar de la frontera' arrancó los arrestos de inmigrantes

Tu dosis diaria de noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 10:55


Agentes de inmigración se desplegaron por Estados Unidos en una operación masiva para arrestar y deportar a inmigrantes indocumentados, según confirmó Tom Homan, jefe de la política migratoria de la administración Trump. En paralelo, en Nogales, Sonora, se instaló un centro de atención para los mexicanos deportados. Antes las órdenes ejecutivas de Trump que afectan a México, la presidenta Claudia Sheinabum pidió calma y dijo que hay que mantener la cabeza fría. Además, contó que el secretario de Relaciones Exteriores, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, se reuniría con el secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos, Marco Rubio, para comenzar a platicar el tema migratorio.Además… El gobierno de Florida fue el primero en referirse al golfo de México como ‘golfo de América'; Putin y Jinping tuvieron una videollamada este martes para mostrar su unidad tras la toma de Trump; el jefe del Estado Mayor israelí renunció por no haber impedido el ataque del 7 de octubre de 2023; Un incendio en el famoso hotel de ski Grand Kartal, en Turquía, ha dejado 76 muertos; El papa Francisco disolvió el Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana; Y Novak Djokovic venció a Carlos Alcaraz en cuartos de final del Abierto de Australia. Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… Un abrazo puede aliviar el estrés, fortalecer nuestro sistema inmunológico y hasta mejorar nuestra capacidad de memoria.Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, suscríbete a nuestro newsletter y síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

GeopolitiekNu Verkiezingsjaar 2024
77. Naakte keizer Trump dwingt Europa tot De Derde Weg

GeopolitiekNu Verkiezingsjaar 2024

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 37:15


In deze vrijere, minder informatiedichte aflevering analyseren en speculeren Michel Michaloliakos en Rajeev Lachmipersad of de Trump-coalitie standhoudt en welke geooilitieke gevolgen het Trump-presidentschap heeft. Wat verwachten wij als Haagsch Instituut GeopolitiekNu? Wat staat de EU te wachten? Met andere woorden: hoe kunnen wij als Nederland en Europa ons het verstandigst voorbereiden op de enorme onbetrouwbaarheid van wat wij als Europeanen zien (of zagen) als onze belangrijkste bondgenoot, de Verenigde Staten? Kunnen we de Verenigde Staten nu überhaupt nog wel zien als de laatste 'hoeder' van de democratie, zoals tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog en de Koude Oorlog?

Tony Katz Today
Tony Katz on Backing Trump Rate Cuts & Jinping Silencing Economist

Tony Katz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 15:29


Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about how top fed officials are backing Donald Trump’s rate cuts if the tariffs materialize. Tony also talks about Xi Jinping muzzling a Chinese economist who dared to doubt GDP numbers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

P3 ID
Xi Jinping – förföljd prins, suverän ledare

P3 ID

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 78:50


Berättelsen om Kinas orubblige galjonsfigur, som styr över 1,4 miljarder människor och som har gjort sig själv till ledare på livstid. Nya avsnitt från P3 ID hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. Han har byggt sin image som en man av folket, vars liv formades av det fattiga livet på landsbygden. Men Xi Jinping kommer från Kinas röda adel, den innersta kretsen kring kommunistpartiets tidigare ikon Mao Zedong.Därför blev Xi också förföljd och hånad under kulturrevolutionen – en tid då det kinesiska samhället präglades av våld i Maoismens namn. Hans lärdom blev att omfamna kommunistpartiet fullständigt, och att partiet är det enda som står mellan Kina och fullständigt kaos.Under 80-talet påbörjade Xi Jinping sin långa vandring genom maktens korridorer, en vandring som kröntes med titeln som generalsekreterare för kommunistpartiet – Kinas ledare – 2012.Under Xi Jinpings tid vid rodret har partiets grepp om makten i landet hårdnat, med förföljelse av minoritetsgrupper och oliktänkande till följd.Xi, som är den förste kinesiske ledaren sedan Mao Zedong som uttryckligen vill odla en personkult kring sig själv, har också avskaffat den tidigare begränsningen för hur många mandatperioder en generalsekreterare kan sitta. Därmed har han potentiellt gjort sig till Kinas ledare på livstid.I avsnittet hörs den tidigare Kinaambassadören Lars Fredén, Ekots Kinareporter Hanna Sahlberg, och Kinakännaren Kristina Sandklef.En produktion av Dist, hösten och vintern 2024.Programledare och producent: Vendela LundbergReporter: Patrick StaneliusLjudmix: Fredrik NilssonLjudklippen i programmet är hämtade från CCTV, CBS, BBC, The Guardian, NBC, AP, BBC, The Hill, NPR.

Géopolitique
Xi Jinping inaugure un mégaport au Pérou, symbole de l'influence chinoise dans l'arrière-cour des États-Unis

Géopolitique

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 3:20


durée : 00:03:20 - Géopolitique - La Chine est devenue le premier partenaire de l'Amérique latine, au nez et à la barbe des États-Unis occupés ailleurs. Xi Jinping inaugure au Pérou un mégaport construit par la Chine, signe de cette présence qui agace Washington, et n'est pas du goût de la future administration Trump.

InterNational
Xi Jinping inaugure un mégaport au Pérou, symbole de l'influence chinoise dans l'arrière-cour des États-Unis

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 3:20


durée : 00:03:20 - Géopolitique - La Chine est devenue le premier partenaire de l'Amérique latine, au nez et à la barbe des États-Unis occupés ailleurs. Xi Jinping inaugure au Pérou un mégaport construit par la Chine, signe de cette présence qui agace Washington, et n'est pas du goût de la future administration Trump.

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.119 Fall and Rise of China: Nanchang & Autumn Harvest Uprisings

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 33:00


Last time we spoke about the beginning of the Chinese Civil War. By early 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek had assembled a team of right-wing KMT members and anti-communist allies like Dai Jitao and Wu Tiecheng, strategizing to sever ties with the Soviet Union and garner support from local gentry, merchants, and international diplomats. Despite publicly maintaining a façade of supporting the Soviet alliance, Chiang Kai-Shek was secretly preparing an anti-communist campaign. The turning point came on April 12, 1927, when Chiang's forces, with the help of the Green Gang, launched a brutal attack on CCP members and workers in Shanghai, marking the beginning of the Shanghai Massacre. This violent crackdown spread across the country, leading to the collapse of the first united front between the KMT and CCP. In the aftermath, the CCP called for mobilization against the KMT, sparking further conflicts such as the Wuhan-Nanjing war and the Nanchang Uprising. Key CCP leaders like He Long and Zhou Enlai emerged during this period, setting the stage for the next phase of the Chinese Civil War.   #119 The Nanchang & Autumn Harvest Uprisings Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. We left off in the midst of the Nanchang uprising. On August the 1st the CCP 2nd front army had successfully inflicted 3000 casualties and captured more than 5000 small arms of various types, 700,000 rounds of ammunition and a few cannons. With more and more CCP aligned units arriving the army needed to be reorganized. It was decided the uprising army would continue to use the designation of 2nd front army of the NRA with He Long serving as its commander in chief and Ye Ting as his deputy. Ye Ting would also command the 11th army consisting of the 24th, 25th and 10th divisions, Nie Rongzhen would be his CCP party representative; He Long would command the 20th Army consisting of the 1st and 2nd divisions with Liao Qianwu as his CCP party representative. Zhou Enlai with Zhu De as his deputy would lead the 9th army with Zhu Kejing as his CCP party representative. Altogether they were 20,000 strong and now very well armed.  On August 2nd, tens of thousands of people gathered in Nanchang to celebrate the great victory and the establishment of the revolutionary committee. This drew a large number of new recruits, particularly young students. Upon hearing the news of the uprising, Wang Jingwei urgently dispatched Zhang Fakui and Zhu Peide to quell the uprisers. On August the 3rd in accordance with orders from the CCP Central Committee the 2nd front army withdrew from Nanchang heading south along the Fu River. This withdrawal became known as the “little long march”. They planned to enter Guangdong province via Ruijin and Xunwu where they would first occupy Dongjiang. They hoped there they could develop further forces, perhaps gain foreign aid and if all went spectacularly capture Guangzhou. Upon entering Jinxian county, the commander of the 10th Division, Cai Tingkai expelled the communists from his ranks and instead took his division northeast into Jiangxi leaving the movement. A large reason he was able to pull this off was because the 2nd front army had been too hastily reorganized. The troops rushed into new formations and left Nanchang far too fast. The conditions of their march were also rough, it was a scorching hot week. By the time they made it to Linchuan on August 7th, they now numbered 13,000.  They rested in Linchuan for 3 days then continued advancing southwards. On August 25th, their vanguard reach Rentian of Ruijin county. Li Jishen the commander of the NRA 8th route army was stationed in Guangdong. Li Jishen dispatched 9000 troops led by Qian Dajun from Ganzhou over to Huichang and around Ruijin to block the advance of the Reds. He also transferred 9000 troops led by Huang Shaohongs army based in Nanxiong and Dayu over to Yudu to support Qian Dajun. The CCP Front Committee took advantage of the fact Qian and Huang's armies were not yet fully concentrated in the area, unleashing a one by one attack. On the 26th the Red's attacked Rentians defenders, routing them and capturing Ruijin county. They then concentrated their forces to attack the main portion of Qian Dajun's army in Huichang. After a fierce 4 day battle they managed to capture Huichang county. The Red's reported inflicting over 6000 casualties upon Qian Dajun's army and capturing over 2500 guns while suffering 2000 casualties. Then in early September the Reds repelled an attack by Huang Shaohongs forces near Luokou just due northwest of Huichang. Having survived the encounter, the Reds withdrew to Ruijin, one unit after another, then they changed their route to head east, passing through Changting and Shanghang in Fujian province. From there they headed south along the Tingjiang River and Hanjiang river. On the 22nd, the 25th Division of the 11th Army occupied Sanheba in Dapu county of Guangdong province. Meanwhile the main force continued southwards and occupied Chao'an and Shantou by the 23rd. During this period Li Jishen ordered the remnants of Qian Dajun's army to try and contain the 25th Division and Huang Shaohongs army to attack Chao'an via Fengshun. He also dispatched Chen Jitang and Xue Yue with 3 divisions, roughly 15,000 men from the East Route to advance eastwards from Heyuan hoping to force a decisive battle. By the way for Pacific War fans, Xue Yue will become one of China's greatest Generals. Just a little bit about him. He was born to a peasant family in Xiaopingshi village of Guangdong in 1896. In 1907 he entered the Huangpu military primary school and two years later he joined the Tongmenghui. In 1917 he was admitted to the 6th class of the Baoding Military academy. The next year however he departed in July to join Dr Sun Yat-Sen and Chen Jiongming's new army in Guangzhou. He entered their army as a captain following the army into Fujian where he helped capture over 20 counties centered around Zhangzhou. In 1920 he help attack the Guangxi army of Cen Chunxuan where the commander of the 1st division, Deng Keng, appointed him as a major commanding a machine gun company. The following year the machine gun company expanded into a battalion. In 1921 Deng Keng ordered a personal guard to be formed to protect Dr Sun Yat-Sen, with Xue Yue, Ye Ting and Zhang Fakui as the commanders of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd battalions.  In March of 1922 when Chen Jiongming went to war with Dr Sun Yat-Sen, Xue Yue escorted his family to Guangzhou. There he defended the presidential palace where a 10 hour battle emerged nearly seeing Dr Sun Yat-Sen killed. Xue Yue and some of his men got Dr Sun Yat-Sen and his family away to safety as he led a campaign to quell Chen Jiongmings rebellion. As Chiang Kai-Shek led troops to attack Chen Jiongming, Xue Yue was appointed major general adjutant and chief of staff of the 1st division of the Guangdong army. In 1925 he served as deputy commander of the 14th division of the 1st NRA Army. During the campaign heading east, Xue Yue proved himself a brilliant commander, enough so to receive personal praise from Chiang Kai-Shek via telegram. During the Northern Expedition Xue Yue helped capture Jiangxi, Changsha, Liuyang and Nanchang. He was promoted to commander of the 1st division as the NRA invaded Zhejiang and led men to capture Hangzhou, Nanjing and Shanghai. However after the Shanghai massacre, Xue Yue made the rather poor decision of publicly calling for Chiang Kai-Shek to be arrested for being a counterrevolutionary. He was quickly purged from the 1st Army, fled for Guangdong where he found a new post as a divisional commander under Li Jishen. Back to our story, the CCP Front Committee decided to establish a 3rd division of the 20th army and stationed them at Chaoshan. Thus there 6500 men were positioned to meet the enemy's advance. On September 28th the main bulk of the Red army encountered the East Route Army near Shanhu in Jieyang county. The Reds managed to defeat them and marched upon Tangkeng where they fought a fierce battle near Fenshui village, a monument to that battle exists there to this day. By the 30th, the Reds had suffered another 2000 casualties and were unable to put up much of a fight so they pulled back to Jieyang. That night Huang Shaohongs men recaptured Chao'an.  On October 3rd the Red army evacuated Chaoshan and advanced to Haifeng, passing through the Lianhua Mountain. However enroute they were intercepted by the East Route Army, leading to a bloody battle where they were broken badly. Units and commanders dispersed, with one large force of 1300 making it to Haifeng. The Reds had suffered a disastrous and decisive defeat with only over a 1000 troops remaining as a complete unit, who would later reform into a regiment. Zhu De and Chen Yi faked their names and sought refuge amongst a local Hunanese warlord. Starting basically from scratch they turned their little force into a 10,000 strong army who would go on to fight in the border areas of Fujian, Guangdong, Jiangxi and Hunan, managing to save 800 Reds who were simultaneously performing an uprising in southern Hunan.  Countless were arrested, deserted or went into exile. Zhou Enlai, Ye Jianying and Ye Ting lost contact with the others and fled to British Hong Kong, with Zhou Enlai becoming seriously ill. The three had two pistols with them and were successful in reaching Hong Kong. Nie Rongzhen, the other communist leader, also successfully escaped to Hong Kong. He Long who had strongly opposed the little long march plan, accurately pointed out that marching 1000 miles in the blazing heat of summer would put too much strain on the troops and that the Hunan would have been a better place to set up shop rather than Guangdong. He Long simply took up and went home, demoted from his position as commander. It is said he became a beggar and was not well received by his family. Yet he would rise back up and lead a 3000 man strong Red Force who would later be wiped out by the KMT. By April of 1928 these forces would contribute to the Autumn Harvest Uprising, something we will talk about later. The Nanchang Uprising saw the first shots in armed resistance against the KMT. It was also when the CCP officially declared their firm stance against the KMT and marked the beginning of their journey to create their own military. Within the vacuum of hundreds of smaller uprisings, the Nanchang Uprising alongside two other events we will talk about, the Guangzhou Uprising and Autumn Harvest Uprising are the three more important uprisings during this period of time.  Back on August 7th, the CCP Central Committee held an emergency meeting in Hankou known as the “August 7th Meeting”. Here they abandoned Chen Duxiu's right-wing appeasement strategy and determined a new policy that would involve implementing land revolution and armed uprisings. They called upon the entire party and people of China to resist the KMT. This saw widespread uprisings spring up all over the place. One of their largest campaigns was referred to as the Autumn Harvest Uprising, which would be performed in Hunan, Hubei, Guangdong and Jiangxi where the foundation of the workers and peasants movement was the highest. A lot was debated about how to perform such a campaign. Many called for making the peasant association the center of it by declaring them a type of local government, whence they the CCP would seize all of the power from them. In addition to seizing rural power, they needed the backing of urban workers and the poor. Many pointed out the Autumn Harvest Uprising like the Nanchang Uprising should have the main purpose of launching a land revolution. It would be optimal of it was launched simultaneously in Hunan centered around Hengyang, Changsha and if possible at Baoqing.  After their August 7th conference the CCP Central Committee sent one Mao Zedong and Peng Gongda, at the time alternate members of the Provisional Political Bureau to Hunan to reorganize the Hunan Provincial committee. For the Autumn Harvest Uprising Mao Zedong was appointed the Central Special Commissioner with Peng Gongda as Secretary of the Provincial Committee. Now we haven't spoken about Mao Zedong in some time. I think the last time we left off about him was with the founding of the CCP party. In 1921 alongside those like Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao, he too was a founder and he began setting up a branch of the CCP in Changsha. Within Hunan he also established a branch of the Socialist Youth Corps and Cultural Book Society, who opened a bookstore to spread communist literature throughout the province. During the warlord era, Mao Zedong was involved in the struggle for Hunan autonomy. Mao Zedong hoped a Hunanese constitution might increase civil liberties, thus making his work to cause a communist revolution easier. The movement was successful at establishing a provincial autonomy under a Hunanese warlord, but Mao Zedong would find that not quite optimal. By that same year of 1921, communist groups had sprung up in Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Jinan and Changsha, and on July 23rd it was decided to form a central meeting. The first session of the national congress of the CCP was in Shanghai, attended by 13 delegates, one being Mao Zedong. However, undercover police infiltrated the congress, forcing the delegates to hop on a boat near Jiaxing in Zhejiang to escape. Although Soviet and CCP delegates attended the first congress pretty much ignored Lenin's advice to temporarily accept an alliance between them and the bourgeois democrats who were also espousing a national revolution, ie: the KMT. Instead many in the CCP sought to stick strictly to the Marxist belief only an urban proletariat could cause a real communist revolution. At that point Mao Zedong was the party secretary for Hunan, working out of Changsha. In August he founded the “self study university” where readers could gain access to revolutionary literature. He also joined the YMCA Mass Education Movement to combat illiteracy, though it should be noted he had a huge habit of editing textbooks to fit his communist ideals.  He continuously organized worker strikes, particularly against the warlord governor of Hunan, Zhao Hengti. Some of these successful strikes were the Anyuan coal mine strikes, which saw both bourgeois and proletarian methodology incorporated. Mao Zedong had mobilized many walks of life, miners, gentry, military officials, merchants, Triads and even members of the Church. His work in the Anyuan mines also involved his wife Yang Kaihui who was fighting for women's rights. She sought to increase women's literacy, education and political power within peasant communities. Mao Zedong and Yang Kaihui were not irregular in advocating for women's rights amongst the communist leaders, but they would be some of the most effective. Because of Mao Zedong's success in the Anyuan mines, Chen Duxiu invited him to become a member of the CCP Central Committee. Mao Zedong failed to make it to the second congress of the CCP in Shanghai, held in July of 1922, with the excuse he lost the address. There the CCP delegates agreed to forming the first united front. Mao Zedong enthusiastically agreed to this decision, arguing for an alliance across China's socio-economic classes. Mao Zedong's work in the first united front would see him become the chief of propaganda for the KMT. Mao Zedong was a vocal anti-imperialist with a lot of his writing directed against the governments of the UK, US and Japan. At the third congress of the CCP in Shanghai in June of 1923, the delegates reaffirmed their commitment to the first united front. Here Mao Zedong was elected to the Party Committee and took up residence in Shanghai. At the first KMT congress held in Guangzhou in 1924, Mao Zedong was elected as an alternate member of the KMT Central Executive Committee where he would put forward resolutions to decentralize power to the urban and rural bureaus. His enthusiastic support for the KMT would earn him suspicion from colleagues such as Li Lisan who had worked closely with him in Hunan. After the KMT congress he went to Shaoshan where he found the peasants were becoming increasingly restless. Many had seized land and wealth from local landowners. This convinced Mao Zedong that peasants were an effective revolutionary force, something the KMT leftists were proposing, but not the CCP at the time. Later Mao Zedong would be one of many in the CCP calling for an end to the first united front in the face of major grievances. However Borodin continuously advised not to break off with the KMT. In the winter of 1925, Mao Zedong fled for Guangzhou after receiving a lot of heat for revolutionary activities. He led the 6th term of the KMT's peasant movement training institute, the first government sponsored training institute for rural political activities. Here Mao Zedong was secretly training and preparing militants while also teaching them basic socialist theory. When Sun Yat-Sen died and Chiang Kai-Shek rose to power, Mao Zedong supported his NRA and their northern expedition. Yet in the wake of the northern expedition Mao Zedong was helping the peasants rise up and seize the land of wealthy landowners, in many cases with violence. It was this type of behavior that began to really ruffle the feathers of the KMT leaders who of course were landowners themselves. In March of 1927 Mao appeared at the 3rd Plenum of the KMT central executive committee in Wuhan, who were actively trying to strip Chiang Kai-Shek of his power and bolster Wang Jingwei in his stead. Mao Zedong played an active role, pushing peasant issues, arguing for the death penalty to be exacted on those found guilty of counter revolutionary activity, justifying it by simply stating “peaceful methods cannot suffice”. In April Mao Zedong was appointed to the KMT's 5 member central land committee where he urged peasants to stop paying rent. He then put into motion a draft resolution for land acquisition calling for the confiscation of land belonging to "local bullies and bad gentry, corrupt officials, militarists and all counter-revolutionary elements in the villages". Mao Zedong then carried out a "Land Survey", stating that anyone owning over 30 mou (four and a half acres), which constituted 13% of the population at the time, were uniformly counter-revolutionary. Many of his colleagues thought he was going too far, some not far enough. In the end only some of his suggestions were partially implemented.  When the Wuhan-Nanjing war broke out, Chiang Kai-Shek performed the Shanghai Massacre, beginning the White Terror. The CCP state more than 5000 communists were killed by the hands of the Green Gang in Shanghai. Over in Beijing Zhang Zuolin performed his own little white terror taking the life of those like Li Dazhao. In May the CCP claim tens of thousands of communists and their suspected allies were murdered, perhaps up to 25,000. The CCP contuined to support the Wuhan government, somthing Mao Zedong supported initially. Yet by the time of the CCP's 5th Congress he had changed his mind and was staking all of his revolutionary hope of peasant militias. It really did not matter as the Wuhan government performed its own white terror, albeit less violent in july. The CCP then founded the Workers and Peasants Red Army of China to go to war with Chiang Kai-Shek. Thus this brings us back to our story about the Autumn harvest uprising. In mid August, Mao Zedong and Peng Gongda arrived in Changsha. For the later half of August they helped reorganize the Hunan Provincial Committee where the issue of how to launch the Autumn harvest uprising was discussed. Mao Zedong proposed narrowing the scope of the uprising after the results of the Nanchang uprising. Regarding the area for the uprising, it was agreed it should not be too large, and should be concentrated around 7 counties. They needed to rely solely upon the power of the peasants, with roughly 1-2 regiments as a military backbone. They would no longer fly the KMT banner, now it would be the Red flag of the CCP. During the meeting a firm agreement was made regarding land distribution: "The current land revolution has reached the stage of fundamentally abolishing the land rent system and overthrowing the landlord regime. At this time, the party's policy towards farmers should be that the poor peasants lead the middle peasants, capture the rich peasants, and overthrow the landlord system. This is the land revolution." Mao Zedong emphasized at the meeting: “Our party's previous mistake was to ignore the military. Now we should seize power and build power on the barrel of a gun." To usher in the Autumn Harvest uprising the Hunan Provincial Party Committee decided to establish two leading organizations: the first was the Front Committee composed of various troops with Mao Zedong leading them, the other was the Action Committee composed of county committees, their leadership and Yi Lirong would lead them. The uprising was scheduled to begin on September 9th, with the destruction of a railway. On the 11th all counties would revolut simultaneously. On the 15th Changsha would revolt and on the 16th Changsha would be captured. At that time Red Army forces were stationed in Xiushui, Tonggu, Anyuan and along the border area of Hunan and Jiangxi. In early September Mao Zedong arrived in Anyuan and Tonggu preparing the military leaders. It was decided the forces in Xiushui, Tonggu, Anyuan and a few local counties would unify into the 1st Division of the 1st Workers and Peasants Revolutionary Army. The division was roughly 5000 men, with Lu Deming as its commander in chief and Yu Shadu as the 1st division's commander. The 1st division held 3 regiments; the 1st regiment at Xiushui composed of the former National Revolutionary Army Second Front Army Headquarters Guard Regiment, Pingjiang Workers and Peasants Volunteer Corps and the Peasant Self-Defense Forces of Chongyang and Tongcheng Counties in Hubei Province; the 2nd regiment located in Anyuan, was composed of the Anyuan Workers' Picket Team, Anyuan Mine Police Team and some Peasant Self-Defense Forces in Anfu, Yongxin, Lianhua, Pingxiang and Liling Counties; the 3rd Regiment, located in Tonggu, was composed of the Liuyang Workers and Peasants Volunteer Corps and the Guard Regiment, and part of the Pingjiang Workers and Peasants Volunteer Corps.  The plan was for the 1st Regiment to capture Pingjiang; the 2nd regiment would capture Pingxiang and Liling and the 3rd regiment would capture Liuyang. Afterwards the regiments would simultaneously march upon Changsha, hopefully with the full cooperation of peasant armies who were performing uprisings in various counties as well as the urban workers in Changsha would perform their own uprising. On September 9th, 60 railway workers in Changsha began destroying the railway lines from the city to Yueyang and Zhuzhou. On the 11th the 1st Red division launched the uprising. The 1st regiment departed Xiushui and Zhajin advancing to Changshou street via Longmen. Their main bulk entered Jinping when they were suddenly attacked by the Qiu Guoxuan regiment, this was the remnants of the Guizhou warlord Wang Tianpei. The troops were scattered after losing 200 men and their weapons. The forces then moved quickly towards Pingjiang and Liuyang counties, trying to get closer to the 3rd regiment. The 3rd regiment at this time was under the direct command of Mao Zedong who managed to capture Baisha in Liuyang county during the afternoon. On the 12th he captured Dongmen City, annihilated a great part of the warlord forces there. On the 14th two KMT battalions counterattack Dongmen City. The 3rd regiment fought them for several hours before moving to Shangping. Meanwhile the 2nd regiment departed Anyuan and attacked Pingxiang, failing to take it. On the 12th they turned to Laoguan due west of Pingxiang. With cooperation from a peasant uprising they managed to capture Liling county where they also defeated one KMT battalion, capturing a lot of weapons and rescued 300 communist prisoners. On the 14th another two KMT battalions from Changsha, another from Pingxiang all counterattacked Liling. The 2nd regiment immediately turned north to attack Liuyang county on the 15th, but the KMT forces caught up to them inflicted severe casualties. By the 17th Mao Zedng ordered all the regiments to concentrate in Wenjia city due southeast of Liuyang city. At this point the Red Army broke into separate offensives. Workers and peasants were performing uprisings in Pingjiang, Liuyang, Liling, Zhuzhou, Anyuan and other places. Their successes were of varying scales. Some of these peasant and worker armies were armed with nothing more than spears, broadswords, some had small arms. They resorted to house to house warfare, storming buildings, trying to capture guns. They massacred the gentry and landowning classes as they found them hiding in their homes. Red army forces aided those in Liling and Liuyang, managing to capture the county seats, establishing revolutionary regimes. The uprising in Zhuzhou saw its railway station captured, disrupting a lot of transportation. The uprisings in Pingjiang failed to gain the cooperation of the workers and peasants, so three guerilla units were formed who raided the local area. Overall however, the peasant and worker leaders were being arrested en masse by KMT officials. The peasants and workers became afraid they would be caught up in the White Terror slaughter, thus the uprising ultimately failed. The large workers uprising that was supposed to break out in Changsha never formed.  On the 19th the entire 3rd regiment, the remnants of the 1st regiment and scattered members of the 2nd regiment arrived in Wenjia city one after another. That night Mao Zedong presided over a CCP Front Committee meeting, to analyze the situation and figure out what to do with their forces. They quickly decided to abandon attempts to capture Changsha. Their remaining forces at Pingjiang and Liuyang departed as the KMT were hunting them down, pushing them south along the Luoxiao Mountains. On the 20th the departed Wenjia city heading towards Shangli city. It was there they learned there were KMT troops assembling in Pingxiang, so they turned towards Luxi on the 24th. They then continued south, but were soon ambushed by KMT forces. Lu Deming was killed during the battle leaving the army leaderless, seeing heavy casualties. On the 26th the Red forces attacked and occupied Lianhua and by the 29th entered Sanwan Village in Yongxin COunty. This time they were down to less than 1000 men, morale had collapsed. Their leadership began reorganizing at Sanwan, they referred to their surviving force as the 1st regiment of the 1st Division of the 1st Red Army. In reality they only had two battalions in strength. However their reorganization efforts at least saw them form proper companies and the implementation of a more democratic system. Afterwards they continued south arriving at Gucheng in Ninggang county on October 3rd. There Mao Zedong presided over another CCP Front Committee meeting. They studied everything that had gone wrong with the Autumn Harvest Uprising. They made plans for establishing bases of operations for the two battalions then led by Yuan Wencai and Wang Zuo. After the meeting, Mao Zedong led the forces to Maoping on the 7th. From there they moved to Suichuan county in Jiangxi. Then they moved a great distance through Hunan province to Ciping sitting in Jinggang Mountain, the middle section of the Luoxiao Mountain Range by the 27th. From here onwards their force under the leadership of Mao Zedong would establish a revolutionary base of operations. The Autumn Harvest Uprising was the first time the CCP flag was publicly raised in an armed struggle. It was done to showcase to the people of China the determination of the CCP to independently lead a revolutionary war. After the failed uprising, Mao Zedong really began to take charge of the situation. He ditched the original central committee's plan to capture Changsha and instead marched a great distance into the deep rural areas where the KMT were at their weakest. He sought to embark on a guerilla warfare campaign within the countryside. Here in these remote places they would establish revolutionary bases, preserving and developing Red Armies.The cost of the failure is honestly very difficult to estimate. There are claims the anti-communist mass killings in Hunan alone saw 80,000 killed in Liling alone, and perhaps up to 300,000 in areas like Chaling, LEiyang, Liuyang and Pingjiang.  Meanwhile going back in time a bit to August of 1927. The failed Nanchang uprising gradually spilt southwards to the Dongjiang area of Guangdong. On the 7th the CCP Central Committee held an emergency meeting, where Chen Duxiu was criticized for his appeasement of the KMT right wing. It was also during this meeting, the CCP formalized how they would go about implementing a land revolution and armed uprisings. On the 20th Zhang Tailei, the secretary of the Guangdong CCP provincial committee, discussed plans for a provincial wide uprising. They would mobilize the workers and peasants to hold riots in key locations within Guangdong, particularly Guangzhou. Thus another major uprising was about to be unleashed. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The Autumn Harvest Uprising was a bold move by the CCP. As the Wuhan and Nanjing KMT government unleashed their separate white terrors, the CCP were trying to not only survive the onslaught, but to formulate their own revolutionary movement. Within the emerging communist vacuum it seemed Mao Zedong had found his calling and was striving to reach the top. 

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英语新闻丨“中国造”体育用品出口火热 中国已成为全球最大体育用品出口国

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he exports of China's sporting goods and equipment surged 16.7 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2024, outpacing the overall export growth during the same period by a whopping 9.8 percentage points, according to data recently released by the General Administration of Customs (GAC).海关总署近日发布的数据显示,今年上半年,中国体育用品及设备出口同比增长16.7%,高出同期出口整体增速9.8个百分点。Data from the World Trade Organization showed that global trade in sporting goods has nearly tripled in almost 30 years, and China has become the world's top exporter of sporting goods.世界贸易组织发布的数据显示,全球范围内的体育用品贸易在过去近30年里增长了近3倍,而在这30年间,中国已成为全球最大的体育用品出口国。In Jinping county of southwest China's Guizhou Province, a global production hub for badminton shuttlecocks, more than 100,000 shuttlecocks are sold worldwide a day.在全球重要的羽毛球生产基地——贵州省锦屏县,每天超过10万只羽毛球从这里“飞”向全球。"We've calculated that about one in every 10 shuttlecocks in the world comes from Jinping," said Hu Bing, production manager of Guizhou RSL Sports Culture Development Co., Ltd.贵州亚狮龙体育文化产业发展有限公司生产经理胡兵说:“我们统计过,全球大约每10只羽毛球,就有1只产自锦屏。”Last year, the company produced over 4 million dozen shuttlecocks, generating a staggering output value of 340 million yuan ($47.73 million) and exporting nearly $9 million worth of shuttlecocks to over 60 countries and regions, Hu noted.胡兵说,公司去年产值3.4亿元,生产羽毛球超400多万打,出口总额近900万美元,产品销往60多个国家和地区。The first half of 2024 saw the company achieve even more remarkable growth, with the output value of shuttlecocks reaching 185 million yuan and exports skyrocketing by around 40 percent compared to the same period last year.今年上半年,该公司营业额进一步增长,产值达1.85亿元,出口比去年同期增长了40%左右。In the first quarter of 2024, China's exports of footballs, basketballs, and volleyballs saw a year-on-year increase of 33.57 percent in volume and 17.99 percent in value, while that of table tennis, badminton, and tennis equipment increased 0.93 percent from the same period last year to $204 million, according to GAC data.根据海关总署数据,2024年第一季度,中国足球、篮球、排球出口量同比增长33.57%,出口额同比增长17.99%;乒乓球、羽毛球、网球及相关用品累计出口额2.04亿美元,同比增长0.93%。In the first three months of this year, the country's exports of roller skates and skateboards surged 30.85 percent and 50.21 percent year-on-year, respectively. The inclusion of skateboarding as an Olympic sport has further fueled demand, particularly in countries like Russia and Japan.今年一季度,中国旱冰鞋和滑板出口量同比分别大幅增长30.85%和50.21%。随着滑板成为奥运项目,带动俄罗斯、日本等国消费,滑板出口额增长显著。In addition, treadmill exports jumped by 44.94 percent year-on-year in the first quarter, while artificial turf exports grew by 15.64 percent from the same period last year.此外,一季度跑步机和人造草同比也分别增长44.94%和15.64%。To boost the pace of "going global," Chinese sporting goods companies need to rely on greener sporting goods with higher technological content, said Bao Mingxiao, director of the China Sports Policy Research Institute at Beijing Sport University.北京体育大学中国体育政策研究院院长鲍明晓表示,企业出海的步伐要更加坚实有力,靠的是更具科技含量、更加绿色环保的“硬实力”。Dingqi Sports Goods (Huai'an) Co., Ltd. in Huai'an city, east China's Jiangsu Province specializes in the production of ball bladders, including those used in the production of footballs, volleyballs, basketballs and rugby balls. 70 percent of its products are exported overseas. For the Paris Olympics, the company exported products made from 70 percent bio-based materials.江苏淮安的顶碁运动用品(淮安)有限公司专门生产运动用足球、排球、篮球、橄榄球等球类产品内胆,产品70%出口海外。巴黎奥运会就使用了这家企业研发的含有70%生物基的产品。"This type of football is equipped with a chip capable of making 500 identifications per second to assist in determining a handball or offside instances," said Zhou Hongda, general manager of the company, adding that it produces ball bladders made from recycled and bio-based materials.顶碁运动用品(淮安)有限公司总经理周宏达表示:“这款足球植入了芯片,1秒内能做500次识别动作,通过实时数据辅助判断是否手球、越位等。” 他介绍,该公司的足球内胆用回收材料、生物基材料制成。Since the start of this year, the company has exported 4.07 million balls for training and games, including those used in the UEFA European Championship, Copa America, and the Paris Olympics.今年以来,这家公司已出口欧洲杯、美洲杯、奥运会等赛事用球及训练用球407万个。Zhou believes that the key to the popularity of "Made-in-China" sporting goods overseas lies in continuous innovation, higher technological content, and adapting to new market demand.周宏达认为,“中国制造”体育用品赢得海外市场的关键就在于不断创新,增加产品的科技含量,适应市场新需求。Wen Jia, deputy general secretary of the China Sporting Goods Federation, said fierce competition in the domestic market makes enterprises and merchants provide customized and personalized products and services by meeting customer demand and leveraging technologies.中国体育用品业联合会副秘书长温嘉表示,国内市场竞争激烈,倒逼企业和商家从客户需求出发,利用科技手段提供定制化、个性化的产品和服务。The booming sports event economy has attracted buyers across the world to purchase all kinds of sporting goods in Yiwu, known as the "World's Supermarket" in east China's Zhejiang Province. In the city, the improved efficiency of customs supervision provides a strong boost for Chinese companies to go global.赛事经济的带动下,世界各地的采购商抓住商机,来到“世界超市”浙江义乌采购各式各样的体育产品。在这里,海关监管效率的提升也为中国企业走出去提供了强大助力。Chinese enterprises are not just exporting sporting goods, but also technology, services, and brands.中国企业不仅出口体育产品,同时也出口技术、服务和品牌。"Many foreign clients recognize our manufacturing capabilities and hope to introduce Chinese production technology to their own countries. Our future may not solely involve product exports, but also technology, service, and brand exports," said Yang Lei, general manager of the foreign trade department at Hebei Jadeqi Sports Goods Co Ltd.河北杰帝奇体育用品有限公司外贸部总经理杨磊表示:“国外很多客商对我们的制造业水平很认可,他们也希望把中国的生产技术引进过去。我们以后可能不单纯地进行产品出口,也要进行技术、服务、品牌的出口。”"Our overseas strategy aligns with the Belt and Road Initiative. We not only produce products but also offer services and comprehensive solutions, facilitating integration with other industries and making our operations more convenient. Recently, we've been considering building a production base in Serbia, having just visited there, and found the environment and market conditions favorable," Yang added.杨磊说:“我们的出海思路其实就是跟着‘一带一路'走。因为我们不仅做产品,也做服务、做一体化的解决方式,这样可以更好地和其他行业进行整合,对我们来说也更便利。最近,我们正在研究去塞尔维亚建生产基地,刚去那里考察过,环境和市场都不错,很适合做市场。”

Géopolitique
A Pékin, l'Afrique réunie autour de Xi Jinping contre la nouvelle « guerre froide »

Géopolitique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 3:14


durée : 00:03:14 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - C'est un sommet spectaculaire qui se tient à Pékin, la quasi-totalité de l'Afrique se réunit avec la Chine, le pays qui est devenu le premier partenaire du continent. Pour Pékin, ces liens étroits avec l'Afrique sont une assurance contre la volonté américaine de « contenir » la Chine.

InterNational
À Pékin, l'Afrique réunie autour de Xi Jinping contre la nouvelle "guerre froide"

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 3:14


durée : 00:03:14 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - C'est un sommet spectaculaire qui se tient à Pékin, la quasi-totalité de l'Afrique se réunit avec la Chine, le pays qui est devenu le premier partenaire du continent. Pour Pékin, ces liens étroits avec l'Afrique sont une assurance contre la volonté américaine de « contenir » la Chine.

S2 Underground
The Wire - July 17, 2024

S2 Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 2:46


//The Wire//2300Z July 17, 2024////ROUTINE////BLUF: DETAILS OF TRUMP SHOOTING BEGIN TO CAST DOUBT ON OFFICIAL NARRATIVE. RUSSIA RESPONDS TO TRUMP SHOOTING. RUMORS CIRCULATE REGARDING XI JINPING'S HEALTH.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-Far East: Last night, rumors began to circulate on social media regarding Chinese leader Xi Jinping allegedly suffering a stroke. Details are extremely unconfirmed, however reporting on Chinese media platforms suggests that Jinping suffered a stroke while on stage at the third plenary session of the CCP. Other contradictory claims have been made suggesting that he tripped and fell down a few steps while exiting the stage. Chinese state media hasn't responded to any of these claims, nor have any solid sources emerged to corroborate this information.Russia: The Kremlin has responded to Trumps assassination attempt with spokesman Peskov stating “After numerous attempts to remove candidate Trump from the political arena using legal instruments at first, courts, the prosecutor's office, attempts to politically discredit and compromise the candidate it was obvious to all outside observers that his life was in jeopardy”. AC: Though this line is quite characteristic of Peskov's personality, the Kremlin stating such details openly, highlights the level of concern within the international community with regards to the domestic strife present within the United States. If the situation at home were not as dire, such a statement by the Kremlin would likely not have been made, nor would it have made sense. The matter-of-fact revelation that this is a ‘new normal' within American politics may be a subtle dig at the United States, but a factual statement nonetheless. -HomeFront-Pennsylvania: Details surrounding the attempted assassination of President Trump continue to worsen. Additional information released by authorities indicates that various entities at the event had identified the gunman as a threat and/or a suspicious person at least an hour before the shooting, and many minutes before Trump emerged on stage. AC: As more and more details come to light, the debate of “incompetence or malice” is beginning to tip in favor of the latter.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: The rumors surrounding the health issues regarding China's leadership are probably not true as right now many malign actors stand to benefit from circulating false rumors. However, this is worthy of being aware of considering the tumultuous international situation. This is not the first time that claims of health issues have been made with regards to Jinping, claims that have turned out to be false in the past. This history, combined with the significant secrecy surrounding the life of Jinping and the weak sourcing of this information in the first place, means that confirming this incident will be challenging. In any case, Jinping will have to make public appearances soon, so any attempt to cancel appearances may be a stronger indicator of a health incident really occurring.Analyst: S2A1//END REPORT//

Tech Path Podcast
China Reversing Bitcoin Ban?

Tech Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 24:45


China is close to allowing cryptocurrency ownership again if several recent developments are taken into account. Major crypto exchange Bybit reportedly resumed registration and authentication of crypto users from the country even as the official government stance remains the same.~This episode is sponsored by Tangem~Tangem ➜ https://bit.ly/TangemPBNUse Code: "PBN" for Additional Discounts!#Crypto #bitcoin #ethereum~China Reversing Bitcoin Ban?

Un jour dans le monde
Pourquoi Poutine n'est pas certain d'obtenir plus d'aide de son "ami" Xi Jinping

Un jour dans le monde

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 3:18


durée : 00:03:18 - Le monde à 18h50 - par : Franck MATHEVON - Vladimir Poutine se rendra les 16 et 17 mai en Chine dans l'espoir d'un soutien encore plus net de Xi Jinping à sa guerre en Ukraine. Mais le partenariat entre Moscou et Pékin a beau être fort, il a des limites.

Les matins
Rafah / Antisémitisme / Visite de Xi Jinping

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 149:44


durée : 02:29:44 - Les Matins - par : Guillaume Erner - .

Les matins
Xi Jinping à Paris : le commerce à tout prix ?

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 34:15


durée : 00:34:15 - France Culture va plus loin (l'Invité(e) des Matins) - par : Guillaume Erner - Le président chinois Xi Jinping est en visite officielle pour deux jours en France. Lundi matin, Emmanuel Macron a reçu à l'Élysée le chef d'Etat en compagnie de la présidente de la Commission européenne Ursula von der Leyen. Les discussions ont notamment porté sur le commerce et la diplomatie. - invités : David Baverez Investisseur, installé depuis 2012 à Hong Kong; Sylvie Bermann Diplomate française

Le Billet politique
Xi Jinping en France : les amis de nos amis sont-ils nos amis ?

Le Billet politique

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 3:47


durée : 00:03:47 - Le Billet politique - par : Jean Leymarie - En pleine guerre d'Ukraine, et en pleine bataille commerciale, la visite du président chinois en France peut-elle être "amicale" ?

Les journaux de France Culture
Comment est vue, depuis Pékin, la visite de Xi Jinping en France ?

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 14:30


durée : 00:14:30 - Journal de 7 h - Une trêve olympique, c'est ce qu'a proposé à Emmanuel Macron le président chinois Xi Jinping, reçu à Paris depuis ce lundi en visite officielle

Géopolitique
Xi Jinping en France : les non-dits d'un anniversaire franco-chinois

Géopolitique

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 3:04


durée : 00:03:04 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - Le président chinois est en France pour les 60 des relations diplomatiques franco-chinoises. Il espère flatter l'indépendance de l'Europe vis-à-vis des États-Unis, mais derrière les sourires, il y aura la guerre en Ukraine et l'« amitié » russo-chinoise qui pèse lourd.

Les matins
Le président chinois Xi Jinping est en visite d'État en France

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 15:36


durée : 00:15:36 - Journal de 8 h - Le président chinois Xi Jinping a rendez-vous à l'Elysée ce lundi avec Emmanuel Macron et Ursula von der Leyen. Il sera notamment question de l'Ukraine et des relations commerciales de plus en plus tendues avec l'Union européenne.

Les informés de France Info
Le président chinois Xi Jinping en visite en France

Les informés de France Info

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 23:33


durée : 00:23:33 - Le président chinois Xi Jinping en visite en France

Le journal de 8H00
Le président chinois Xi Jinping est en visite d'État en France

Le journal de 8H00

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 15:36


durée : 00:15:36 - Journal de 8 h - Le président chinois Xi Jinping a rendez-vous à l'Elysée ce lundi avec Emmanuel Macron et Ursula von der Leyen. Il sera notamment question de l'Ukraine et des relations commerciales de plus en plus tendues avec l'Union européenne.

InterNational
Xi Jinping en France : les non-dits d'un anniversaire franco-chinois

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 3:04


durée : 00:03:04 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - Le président chinois est en France pour les 60 des relations diplomatiques franco-chinoises. Il espère flatter l'indépendance de l'Europe vis-à-vis des États-Unis, mais derrière les sourires, il y aura la guerre en Ukraine et l'« amitié » russo-chinoise qui pèse lourd.

Le sept neuf
Raphaël Glucksmann : "On fait la même erreur avec Xi Jinping que celle qu'on a faite avec Vladimir Poutine"

Le sept neuf

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 10:08


durée : 00:10:08 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Sonia Devillers - Raphaël Glucksmann, député européen Place publique et tête de liste du Parti Socialiste aux européennes est l'invité du 7h50 de Sonia Devillers. - invités : Raphaël GLUCKSMANN - Raphaël Glucksmann : Député européen Place publique

Les journaux de France Culture
Le président chinois Xi Jinping est en visite d'État en France

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 15:36


durée : 00:15:36 - Journal de 8 h - Le président chinois Xi Jinping a rendez-vous à l'Élysée ce lundi avec Emmanuel Macron et Ursula von der Leyen. Il sera notamment question de l'Ukraine et des relations commerciales de plus en plus tendues avec l'Union européenne.

Les informés de France Info
Le président chinois Xi Jinping à Paris, Emmanuel Macron dans la presse, et la reconstitution de la mort de Nahel à Nanterre... Les informés du dimanche 5 mai

Les informés de France Info

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 44:06


durée : 00:44:06 - franceinfo: Les informés - par : Jean-François ACHILLI - Autour Victor Matet, les informés débattent de l'actualité du dimanche 5 mai 2024.

Les journaux de France Culture
Xi Jinping arrive en France pour célébrer les 60 ans de relations diplomatiques entre Paris et Pékin

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 15:56


durée : 00:15:56 - Journal de 12h30 - Guerre en Ukraine, investissements en France ou encore relations économiques avec l'Europe, c'est le programme chargé qu'attend Xi Jinping. Le président chinois arrive dimanche pour une visite d'État de deux jours destinée, entre autres, à célébrer soixante années de relations diplomatiques. - invités : Dominique André Journaliste à la rédaction internationale de Radio France

Les journaux de France Culture
Xi Jinping en visite en France pour les 60 ans de relations diplomatiques entre Paris et Pékin

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 10:02


durée : 00:10:02 - Journal de 9h - Le Premier ministre Gabriel Attal accueille Xi Jinping ce dimanche après-midi. Le président chinois reste deux jours en France, notamment pour célébrer 60 ans relations diplomatiques entre les deux pays. Cette venue suscite toutefois la colère des communautés opprimées par Pékin. - invités : Lou Momège Journaliste

Un jour dans le monde
Venue de Xi Jinping à Paris : “Chine : Le prince rouge”, nouveau podcast de France Inter

Un jour dans le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 36:31


durée : 00:36:31 - Le 18/20 · Un jour dans le monde - par : Fabienne Sintes - Xi Jinping sera à Paris début mai pour une visite d'Etat. Très attendue, cette visite l'est presque autant que la sortie du nouveau podcast de France Inter “Xi Jinping, le prince rouge”. Qui est le président chinois et comment l'histoire de la Chine a façonné le parcours de Xi Jinping ? - réalisé par : Tristan Gratalon

InterNational
Venue de Xi Jinping à Paris : “Chine : Le prince rouge”, nouveau podcast de France Inter

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 36:31


durée : 00:36:31 - Le 18/20 · Un jour dans le monde - par : Fabienne Sintes - Xi Jinping sera à Paris début mai pour une visite d'Etat. Très attendue, cette visite l'est presque autant que la sortie du nouveau podcast de France Inter “Xi Jinping, le prince rouge”. Qui est le président chinois et comment l'histoire de la Chine a façonné le parcours de Xi Jinping ? - réalisé par : Tristan Gratalon

Affaires étrangères
Xi Jinping bientôt à Paris : les enjeux pour la France et l'Europe

Affaires étrangères

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 59:27


durée : 00:59:27 - Affaires étrangères - par : Christine Ockrent - Le président chinois devrait se rendre en France début mai pour le soixantième anniversaire de l'établissement des relations diplomatiques entre Paris et Pékin. Peut-on le convaincre de prendre ses distances vis-à-vis de Vladimir Poutine ? Quels bénéfices espérer sur le plan bilatéral ? - invités : Agatha Kratz Rédactrice en chef de China Analysis, spécialiste de l'économie chinoise; Stéphanie Balme Directrice du Centre de recherches internationales de Sciences Po (CERI), spécialiste de la Chine et référente liberté académique.; François Chimits Économiste au sein du think tank allemand Mercator Institute on China Studies et au centre d'études prospectives et d'informations internationales (CEPII); Marc Julienne Directeur du Centre Asie de l'Institut français des relations internationales (IFRI)

China Unscripted
#236 How China Is ACTUALLY Subverting US Democracy | John Teichert

China Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 57:46


China trying to meddle in US elections may not be front page news anymore because it's been going on for so many years. But that doesn't mean it's no longer a threat. In fact, China's attempts to interfere in US democracy are more alarming than ever, and China's doing it in more ways than you might think. In this episode of China Unscripted, we talk about how China is trying to meddle in American democracy, what the US should do about China's militarized islands in the South China Sea, and why the US response to conflicts in the Middle East and Europe have an effect on China's plan to invade Taiwan. Joining us in this episode is John Teichert, a retired US Air Force brigadier general who wrote “Boom!: Leadership that Breaks Barriers, Challenges Convention, and Ignites Innovation.” He's currently running for the US Senate representing Maryland.

China Unscripted
#230 A Strange Illness Is Spreading In China. Again.

China Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 39:27


Chinese hospitals are filling up, and the Chinese government is claiming these are just seasonal illnesses.But they seem a lot worse than usual, leading some to question the official narrative. In this just us episode of China Unscripted, we discuss whether what's spreading is just seasonal or if there's something more going on, the challenges of reshoring American manufacturing, and the scourge of China's pandas.

Grumpy Old Geeks
596: Me Want Cookie!

Grumpy Old Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 67:00


AI disruption, the circle of life; prompt engineering; AIQL; Tesla workers sharing sensitive customer images; Twitter blue ticks still around, except for organizations Elon doesn't like; SpaceX Starlink satellites "deorbiting"; Midjourney bans Jinping images; Google's Bard spins conspiracies; TikTok fined; Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy; Meta cuts more jobs; Roku picking up properties; Picard; Succession; You're Dead to Me; Shirley Manson; World's Greatest Con; Zane Lamprey; Lucky Hank; Punk Rock Museum; the Cranes; Google Drive file creation cap backlash; Apple Watch trick; the Mandalorian & Jack Black; Star Wars news; alcohol recovery startups sharing confidential user data; Oakland's ransomware attack; Operation Cookie Monster.Sponsors:Kolide - Visit kolide.com/gog to learn more or book a demo.Private Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.Show notes at: https://gog.show/596/FOLLOW UPGoldman Sachs Predicts 300 Million Jobs Will Be Lost Or Degraded By Artificial IntelligenceThe Potentially Large Effects of Artificial Intelligence on Economic GrowthPrompt Engineer and LibrarianAI 'prompt engineer' jobs can pay up to $335,000 a year and don't always require a background in techAI prompt engineer: the hottest new job in tech?Prompt engineeringIN THE NEWSSpecial Report: Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer carsJury reduces Tesla's $137 million racism lawsuit penalty to $3.2 millionThe Morning After: Twitter keeps legacy verified blue ticks around, for nowTwitter designates NPR as 'US state-affiliated media'SpaceX's Next-Gen Starlink Satellites Have Started Falling From SpaceMidjourney Bans AI Images of Chinese President Xi JinpingYouTuber Proves ChatGPT Can Manufacture Free Windows KeysGoogle's Bard Writes Convincingly About Known Conspiracy TheoriesUK privacy watchdog fines TikTok $15.8 million for misusing kids' dataTesla sales again fall short of productionGM to reject “phone projected” audio; will develop in-car subscription platformsVirgin Orbit files for bankruptcy protection as it seeks a buyerMeta's job cuts are gutting customer service, leaving influencers and businesses with nobody to callMEDIA CANDYMany canceled HBO shows, including ‘Westworld' and ‘Raised by Wolves,' are now on RokuPicardSuccessionTed LassoYou're Dead To Me PodcastEPISODE 59: SHIRLEY MANSON: LOL & BUDGIE LOVE SHIRLEY – TRUE!WORLD'S GREATEST CONZane Lamprey: Tender LooksLucky HankAltered CarbonTravelersThe Punk Rock MuseumCranes Reunite with Original Lineup for 30th Anniversary of “Forever”How to write a Bauhaus song in 1 minuteHow to make a Depeche Mode song in 1 minuteAPPS & DOODADSGoogle removes 5 million file creation cap for Drive after backlashHere's why macOS has the Bitcoin whitepaper hidden in its filesTHE DARK SIDE WITH DAVEThe CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopDon't tell anything to a chatbot you want to keep privateTwo alcohol recovery startups just got caught sharing private user dataI declined to share my medical data with advertisers at my doctor's office. One company claimed otherwiseRansomware hackers leak second batch of city data from Oakland attackFBI seizes a giant online marketplace for stolen loginsCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSRemembering Sire Records' Seymour Stein, whose musical taste shaped a generationSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
China's Aggression with Rebekah Koffler

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 22:35 Transcription Available


The world has grown more chaotic and unstable under President Joe Biden. Our enemies like Russia, China, and Iran have exploited Biden's weakness. We saw that recently when Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met for talks in Moscow. These actions come as we deplete our military and financial resources in Ukraine. So what does this all mean for America? Rebekah Koffler, a strategic military intelligence analyst who served as a Russian Doctrine and Strategy specialist in the Defense Intelligence Agency, joins the show to break it down. She is also the author of the book Putin's Playbook. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Megyn Kelly Show
Trump's Looming Prosecution, and Fired For Not Being "Woke" Enough, with Alan Dershowitz, Dr. Tabia Lee, and Michael Cunningham | Ep. 513

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 96:02


Megyn Kelly is joined by Alan Dershowitz, author of "Get Trump," to talk about New York's prosecutor going after former President Trump over the Stormy Daniels payment, if it'll be a misdemeanor or felony charge, Michael Cohen's shady past, other potential criminal charges against Trump in Georgia and D.C., whether Alec Baldwin will be found guilty in movie set shooting death, and more. Then Dr. Tabia Lee joins the show, a former DEI director who was fired by her college for not being "woke" enough, discussing "gender neutral" terms actually being "gender oppressive," being labeled a "right-wing extremist" by her opponents, and more. Finally, we turn to China with Michael Cunningham of The Heritage Foundation, to talk about Xi Jinping getting a third term, the way Jinping is revealing China's plans for the future, how China is growing in influence and power around the world, who China is targeting in theri plan for becoming a superpower, why China is buying up so much farmland in America, ramifications of the Iran-Saudi Arabia peace deal, potential conflict in Taiwan, the future of TikTok in America, the state of America's COVID investigation, and more.Dershowitz's new book: https://www.amazon.com/Get-Trump-Liberties-Process-Constitutional/dp/1510777814Dr. Lee: https://www.fair-for-all.org/dr-tabia-lee/Cunningham: https://www.heritage.org/staff/michael-cunningham Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow