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  1. Flood Explosion and Land Subsidence in China, Natural or Man made Disaster? Zooming I

    Flood Explosion and Land Subsidence in China, Natural or Man made Disaster? Zooming In China




    Zooming In is a weekly in-depth/investigative report program hosted by the award-winning journalist Simone Gao. Zooming In focuses on US-China relations, American tradition and values, and critical questions that America faces today. It is known for never shunning tough, controversial issues or complex stories. Exclusive interviews and reports ...
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  2. Pushing Against Dependence on Government—Dr. Ben Carson on Homelessness & Poverty | W

    Pushing Against Dependence on Government—Dr. Ben Carson on Homelessness & Poverty | Wide Angle



    “One of the things that I discovered very quickly at HUD as a secretary, is that there are a lot of people on the hill who don’t agree that people should be independent,” says Dr. Ben Carson. Policies that seemed geared toward making people more dependent on government seemed to be commonplace, and difficult to change, Dr. Carson adds. Alternatively, ...
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  3. Live Q&A: Democrats Block Bill to Declassify Virus Origin; Larry Elder Wins CA Lawsui

    Live Q&A: Democrats Block Bill to Declassify Virus Origin; Larry Elder Wins CA Lawsuit for Election



    House Democrats blocked a bill that would declassify US intelligence information on the origins of COVID-19. And in other news, Larry Elder won his lawsuit in California, after his name wasn’t included on the ballot for the recall election of CA Governor Newsom. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp we’ll discuss these ...
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  4. Why Beijing Is Going After China’s Uber DiDi | China in Focus

    Why Beijing Is Going After China’s Uber DiDi | China in Focus



    Are Chinese stocks safe for American investors? Just this month, one Chinese company sent many of them on a roller coaster ride. China’s version of Uber, called DiDi, entered the U.S. market to sell its stock shares. At first, it was exciting news for Wall Street and looked like a big investment opportunity. But in less than 48 hours, Beijing dropped its hammer on DiDi. It announced ...
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