skepticism have been sort of figured into the made in china 2025 initiative that you that you mentioned in passing that. well my part of my observation is china will do some adjustment for the over all they have computers but perspectives. order seems to excuse a no excuse from the us want to contain china want to form a coalition against china i think that the from their perspective china s build a road initiative it s not intended is not what the western countries described and i think they also argue it s a welcomed in south america africa a middle east and to something stand by some western countries and the e.u. countries so that s their mindset i do not want that sesame to whether they have to the general reason or not but that s the that gap between 2 perspectives it s very interesting talking to thank you sir chang live from the john china science thank
a lot of fronts at the moment you mentioned some of them disputes over the south china sea there s also a push back on this debt trap financing of its bells and road initiative as well as fears over who are away it and those of course there s this massive fear of skepticism about its economic and military expansion how much will this push back and skepticism has been sort of figured into the made in china twenty twenty five initiative that you that you mentioned in passing that. well my point i m a bit of asia is china would do some adjustment for the over all they have completed perspectives this think is this is the scenes to excuse a no excuse from the us who want to contain china want to form a coalition against a china i think that the from their perspective china s build a road initiative it s not that you intended it s not what the western countries describe and i think they also argue it s a well come in south america in africa in middle east and to further extent by some
which means less carbon monoxide side and people doing not driving, taking public transportation. help me, stuart. todd, that s a stretch. it s a real stretch. environmentalists do not like economic growth. they want economic they wants environmental purity. so to impose these regulations which makes sure that if you want to move a rock, build a road, dig a tunnel, you ve got to ask permission from the government to get it done. and if the government says yes, do it, the environmentalists will appeal that in court. hold it up forever. you can t do things in america these days. the president wants to do things, specifically infrastructure. that s what that meeting was all about. abby: what could potentially happen is bringing enough people from both sides together on this to actually, hopefully get something passed, right? the president has gone as far as he can. what he needs further is
to do here in the alps is build a road to the crash site. the road is going to be about 1 kilometers long or just over a half mile long and the authorities here saying that it s meant to help with the recovery efforts so that vehicles could have access to the crash site. it s also meant to give the families access to the site as well. the local mayor saying the families want to be as close to where their loved ones died as possible. they are looking to build the road. the family is asking the local mayor what it is like at the crash site during the spring, during the winter. he told them it s a corner of paradise. he said that every meter of this road is going to count for those families. one of the families that says they want to visit is the family of paul branley. he was one of three british victims aboard flight 9525. his father, philip, gave a
going through. we were able to have three straight years of credit rating increases. we weren t everything to everybody. didn t let anybody off, took care of our children and our seniors and veterans. we set our priorities around our values. it wasn t that difficult. we re fighting wars right now in afghanistan and pakistan. $1 trillion or more has been spent. come back to america and rebuild america. indeed. that s all we ve been saying, and i can tell you, in west virginia, you help us build a road, a bridge or a school, we won t blow it up, and we burn it down. we ll be very grateful and no labels martin, no labels has basically said one simple one i signed on to. no budget, no pay. if we can t get our job done, don t pay us. senator joe manchin from west virginia. i have to say you re a lone voice of reasonableness but thank you for trying. i m trying, martin. thank you so much. and a final note. republican front-runner newt gingrich had only been on stage in iowa a bu