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No serious enemy, no, no major wars. anthony: right. zhou: so the manufacturing industry really took off. internally, it s reform and an open-door policy. every country willing to trade with china. anthony: there s certainly no doubt that, at this point, we our destinies are inextricably bound up. we are hopelessly in, our economies are hopelessly inter intermingled. if one fails, the effect would be disastrous. um zhou: global impact. anthony: we are to say the least. zhou: it s uh, certainly, uh [ waitress speaking mandarin ] anthony: oh, beautiful. this is what i was waiting for. xiaolongbao. literally, small steaming basket buns. but i translate them in my head to pillows of happiness that will scald your tongue and throat if you don t know what you re doing. look, there are a lot of reasons to come to china, and to shanghai in particular, but these babies, done right? ....
This long period of peace no serious enemy, no, no major wars. anthony: right. zhou: so the manufacturing industry really took off. internally, it s reform and an open-door policy. every country willing to trade with china. anthony: there s certainly no doubt that, at this point, we our destinies are inextricably bound up. we are hopelessly in, our economies are hopelessly inter intermingled. if one fails, the effect would be disastrous. um zhou: global impact. anthony: we are to say the least. zhou: it s uh, certainly, uh [ waitress speaking mandarin ] anthony: oh, beautiful. this is what i was waiting for. xiaolongbao. literally, small steaming basket buns. but i translate them in my head to pillows of happiness that will scald your tongue and throat if you don t know what you re doing. look, there are a lot of reasons to come to china, and to ....
Everything. but we were reminded between a gdp number friday and caterpillar s earnings that this is the time to fight the fight you do it now. trish: i m glad you said it. i lock at this and i get three little kids. i want to make sure that my kids, your kids, everyone s children and grandchildren have an opportunity at the future. part of that is making sure he oh we re the best copyright now but we want to stay the world s largest economy. we don t allow china to take over that spot. if tariffs will play a role in that, i m happy to do it. i d rather fight this now when we have a leg to stand on than 20 years down the road when, you know, we re all speaking mandarin. and china is the next u.s. and we re on our way to being france or something. that is the the reality of this situation. maybe you tell me why i m wrong. you may not agree. i don t think i agree with you on the tariffs. ....
zhou: china enjoy, you know, this long period of peace no serious enemy, no, no major wars. anthony: right. zhou: so the manufacturing industry really took off. internally, it s reform and an open-door policy. every country willing to trade with china. anthony: there s certainly no doubt that, at this point, we our destinies are inextricably bound up. we are hopelessly in, our economies are hopelessly inter intermingled. if one fails, the effect would be disastrous. um zhou: global impact. anthony: we are to say the least. zhou: it s uh, certainly, uh [ waitress speaking mandarin ] anthony: oh, beautiful. this is what i was waiting for. xiaolongbao. literally, small steaming basket buns. but i translate them in my head to pillows of happiness that will scald your tongue and throat if you don t know what you re doing. ....