What The US Can Learn From China (China is Winning!)

Expat Adventuring in Asia
3 Aug 202424:09

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the presenter reflects on China's rapid development, comparing it to the United States. After 13 years living in China, he highlights the country's advancements in infrastructure, technology, and green energy while criticizing the U.S.'s stagnation in these areas. He discusses how China is building high-speed rail, smart cities, and addressing social issues like poverty, contrasting it with America's infrastructure failures and homelessness. The video invites viewers to consider whether China is 'winning' globally and what lessons the U.S. can learn from China's progress.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 China's rapid infrastructure development is impressive, with high-speed rail, new airports, and highways advancing quickly.
  • 🚆 China has built 45,000 km of high-speed rail compared to the US’s 375 miles of railway tracks operating over 100 mph.
  • 🏙️ Both large cities and smaller towns in China are seeing significant development, with improved roads, tunnels, and infrastructure.
  • 🌱 China is leading the world in green energy, particularly solar and wind power, with a goal of 1,200 GW by 2030.
  • 💡 China's focus on technological innovation is notable, with companies like Huawei and Alibaba excelling in fields like AI and biotechnology.
  • 📈 China's economic growth has lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty and positioned it as a global economic powerhouse.
  • 🇨🇳 China’s Belt and Road Initiative has enhanced its geopolitical influence by fostering stronger global economic ties.
  • 🏠 Homelessness in China is rarely seen, with strong government programs and social stability helping to address poverty.
  • 📚 China is outpacing the US in producing STEM graduates, expected to have twice as many PhDs by 2025.
  • 🤔 The video questions whether the US can learn from China's long-term investment strategies in infrastructure, technology, and human capital.

Q & A

  • What are some of the key areas where China has made significant strides, according to the video?

    -China has made significant strides in infrastructure development, technology and innovation, sustainable energy, and social stability. These include building state-of-the-art high-speed trains, creating smart cities, and advancements in renewable energy and poverty reduction.

  • Why does the speaker believe the Western media labels China as a threat to the U.S.?

    -The speaker believes the Western media labels China as a threat due to China's rapid economic development, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and technological advancements, which outpace those of the U.S. This narrative is often used to shift attention away from America's internal problems, such as infrastructure failure and homelessness.

  • How does the speaker compare the infrastructure development in China and the U.S.?

    -The speaker contrasts China's advanced infrastructure, such as high-speed railways and modern cities, with America's failing infrastructure, citing that American engineers have given the U.S. infrastructure a failing grade, while China continues to invest in and expand its infrastructure.

  • What does the speaker identify as China's most notable achievements in technology?

    -China’s most notable achievements in technology include the success of tech giants like Huawei, Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance. Additionally, China leads in fields like AI, biotechnology, and renewable energy, and it produces more STEM PhD graduates than the U.S.

  • What lessons does the speaker suggest the U.S. can learn from China's development?

    -The U.S. can learn from China by investing more in infrastructure, research and development, and green energy initiatives. Additionally, focusing on STEM education, revitalizing manufacturing, and improving social programs could benefit the U.S.

  • How does the speaker describe China's efforts in poverty reduction and homelessness?

    -The speaker describes China's poverty reduction programs as highly effective, noting that homelessness is virtually non-existent in China due to government programs and strong family values, in stark contrast to the visible homelessness issue in the U.S.

  • What role does China’s Belt and Road Initiative play in the country's global influence?

    -China’s Belt and Road Initiative strengthens its global influence by fostering economic ties and development projects in various countries. It is described as a 'win-win' for participating countries, improving trade processes and increasing China's diplomatic reach.

  • Why does the speaker consider China a scientific superpower?

    -China is considered a scientific superpower due to its substantial contributions to international peer-reviewed journals and its production of STEM graduates. By 2025, Chinese universities are expected to produce nearly twice as many STEM PhD graduates as the U.S.

  • What does the speaker say about China’s efforts in green energy and sustainability?

    -The speaker highlights China's leadership in renewable energy, particularly in solar and wind power, and mentions that China has installed significant amounts of renewable energy capacity. China's environmental regulations and green technology initiatives are also seen as major successes.

  • What is the speaker’s overall opinion on whether China is 'winning' and what the U.S. can learn?

    -The speaker believes that China is currently ahead of the U.S. in nearly every category discussed, including infrastructure, innovation, and social stability. He suggests that the U.S. should learn from China’s long-term investment strategies to maintain competitiveness.

Outlines

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🌍 A Bird's Eye View of China's Development

The video begins with an introduction by Chris, who has lived in China for 13 years. He expresses his amazement at China’s rapid development and the pace of its accomplishments in various sectors such as technology, infrastructure, and green initiatives. Chris explains his belief that China is 'winning' and that the U.S. has much to learn from China's success. The video aims to showcase China's progress and offers Chris' perspective on how the U.S. can improve by adopting similar strategies.

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🚅 China's Infrastructure Boom vs. U.S. Failures

Chris highlights the Western media's portrayal of China as a threat to the U.S., particularly in terms of economic power and global influence. He points out China's impressive infrastructure projects, including high-speed trains, smart cities, and improvements in living standards. In contrast, the U.S. is failing in areas like infrastructure and homelessness. Chris argues that blaming China for U.S. internal issues is misguided and that America should focus on its own shortcomings rather than using China as a scapegoat.

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🏗️ Infrastructure Development in Smaller Chinese Cities

Chris discusses China's efforts to not only develop major cities but also lower-tier cities by improving infrastructure like roads and tunnels. He drives through a newly developed tunnel, marveling at how this type of infrastructure reduces travel time by going through mountains instead of around them. He emphasizes that China's commitment to infrastructure development is comprehensive, extending even to remote areas, which greatly enhances the country's overall connectivity.

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🏙️ China's Technological and Economic Advancements

This section focuses on China's economic and technological advancements, particularly its role as a global manufacturing hub and its investments in high-tech fields like AI and biotechnology. Chris explains that China's rapid growth in infrastructure and innovation has made it a scientific superpower, especially in STEM education. He suggests that the U.S. should invest more in research and development to stay competitive, learning from China's model of industrial and technological progress.

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⚖️ Geopolitical Influence and Renewable Energy Leadership

Chris examines China's growing geopolitical influence through initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative, which strengthens its economic ties globally. He also highlights China's leadership in renewable energy, with significant investments in wind and solar power. He contrasts this with the U.S.'s continued focus on military spending. According to Chris, the U.S. could learn from China’s focus on sustainable development and global engagement.

🏘️ Poverty and Homelessness in China vs. the U.S.

Chris shifts the discussion to China's success in reducing poverty and homelessness, attributing this to government programs and strong family values. He contrasts this with the homelessness crisis in the U.S., particularly in cities like Los Angeles. He suggests that America should reallocate resources from foreign conflicts to domestic issues such as homelessness and infrastructure, following China's example of investing in the well-being of its citizens.

🔍 Searching for Homelessness in China

In this segment, Chris walks around different areas in China, including subway stations and parks, looking for signs of homelessness but finding none. He contrasts this with cities like Los Angeles, where homelessness is widespread. Chris concludes that China's government programs have been successful in addressing homelessness and that the U.S. should adopt similar strategies to improve the lives of its citizens.

💡 Lessons from China: Progress Requires Long-Term Investment

Chris wraps up by reflecting on the lessons the U.S. can learn from China's long-term investments in infrastructure, technology, and human capital. He argues that while the U.S. has historically been a global leader, it risks falling behind if it does not adapt and invest in its future. Chris believes China has transitioned from being a student of global strategies to a leader that other countries, including the U.S., can learn from. He invites viewers to share their opinions in the comments and thanks them for watching.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Infrastructure Development

Infrastructure development refers to the construction and improvement of essential facilities such as roads, railways, airports, and tunnels. In the video, China's extensive infrastructure projects, like high-speed rail networks and modern highways, are highlighted as key factors contributing to the country's rapid growth. The speaker contrasts this with the US, where infrastructure is failing, suggesting that this is one area where the US can learn from China.

💡High-Speed Rail

High-speed rail is a fast mode of train transportation, exceeding speeds of 250 km/h. The video emphasizes China's impressive 45,000 km high-speed rail network, far surpassing the United States' minimal progress in this area. It is used as an example of how China is advancing in transportation infrastructure, which contributes to its economic growth and development.

💡Sustainability

Sustainability refers to the development and use of resources in a way that meets current needs without compromising future generations. In the video, China's green sustainability initiatives, such as renewable energy investments, are highlighted as a key area where China is taking the lead globally. These efforts are contrasted with the US, where sustainability practices are seen as lagging behind.

💡Belt and Road Initiative

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is China's global development strategy that involves infrastructure investments and projects in various countries. It is mentioned in the video as a way China is expanding its geopolitical influence and creating win-win opportunities for partner countries, such as improving trade processes. The speaker suggests the US could benefit from similar global engagement strategies.

💡Technological Innovation

Technological innovation involves the development and application of new technologies that drive progress and efficiency. In the video, China's leading tech companies like Huawei and Tencent are cited as examples of how the country is excelling in fields like AI and biotechnology. The speaker argues that China's investment in research and development is another area where the US should take note.

💡Poverty Alleviation

Poverty alleviation refers to efforts to reduce poverty levels and improve living standards. The video highlights China’s targeted programs that have significantly reduced poverty, contrasting this with the US, where issues like homelessness remain prevalent. This is used to illustrate China’s success in improving the quality of life for its citizens while the US struggles with similar challenges.

💡Homelessness

Homelessness is the condition of lacking stable, permanent housing. The video emphasizes that homelessness is virtually non-existent in China due to government programs and strong family values. This is contrasted with the United States, where homelessness is described as a significant issue, especially in major cities like Los Angeles, highlighting the need for better social safety nets.

💡Global Influence

Global influence refers to a country's ability to affect events and policies internationally through diplomacy, trade, and cultural outreach. The video suggests that China’s global influence is growing, particularly through initiatives like the Belt and Road and Confucius Institutes, while the US is seen as losing ground. The speaker points to China's soft power strategies as a lesson for the US in maintaining international standing.

💡Green Energy

Green energy refers to energy produced from renewable, environmentally friendly sources such as solar and wind power. The video highlights China as a global leader in renewable energy, with massive investments in solar and wind projects. This is contrasted with the US, which is seen as slower in adopting green technologies, and the speaker suggests that the US could learn from China's commitment to environmental sustainability.

💡STEM Education

STEM education refers to teaching and learning in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The video notes that China is producing nearly twice as many STEM PhD graduates as the US, which is seen as a key driver of China's technological advancements. The speaker suggests that emphasizing STEM education in the US is crucial for maintaining its competitive edge in innovation and development.

Highlights

The video discusses China's rapid infrastructure development, including high-speed trains, highways, bridges, tunnels, and smart cities.

The speaker has lived in China for 13 years and contrasts China's development with the declining state of infrastructure in the United States.

China is investing in green sustainability initiatives, electric vehicles, and renewable energy, leading the world in solar and wind power production.

The Western media often portrays China as a threat to the United States, but the speaker argues that China's development offers valuable lessons.

China's extensive high-speed rail network spans 45,000 km, far surpassing the United States, which has only 375 miles of operational high-speed rail.

China is modernizing not only its big cities but also smaller, lower-tier cities, showing a nationwide effort in infrastructure development.

The speaker highlights how China's targeted poverty alleviation programs have nearly eliminated homelessness, a stark contrast to the situation in the US.

China's focus on research and development, particularly in AI, biotechnology, and green technology, is positioning it as a global leader in technological innovation.

China's universities are expected to produce nearly twice as many STEM PhD graduates as the US by 2025, enhancing its role as a scientific superpower.

The Belt and Road Initiative is expanding China's global influence, while the US remains focused on military spending rather than infrastructure and development.

China has become a hub for renewable energy, contributing significantly to global green industrialization and achieving substantial growth in clean energy investments.

In contrast to US media narratives, the speaker observes that China's development is focused on improving the quality of life for its citizens through infrastructure and social programs.

China's investment in renewable energy, with 1,130 GW of wind and solar capacity by April 2024, shows its leading role in addressing climate change.

Social stability in China is attributed to effective government programs, family values, and targeted poverty alleviation, which have reduced social inequalities.

The video concludes by suggesting that the US should learn from China's long-term investment strategies in human and physical capital to remain competitive globally.

Transcripts

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going to see a bird's eyee view of

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shenen and see what's really going on in

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China with development come along with

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me on this ride let's see what it looks

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like from the

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sky let's go shenen China from the sky

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we're up there

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man hey everyone Chris here today I've

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been living in China for 13 years and

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it's obvious today that China is

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crushing the

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US I want to share a few things that I

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see and can the USA learn from China I

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continue to be amazed at the fast pace

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of successful development within China

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and Marvel at all of their

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accomplishments from the Innovative

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technology the new and continued

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revamping of the infrastructure EV

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automobiles green sustainability

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initiatives and solar power just to name

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a few I put together a short video on

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how I believe China is now winning and

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what the US can now learn from China

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please sit back and enjoy the video and

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later in the video I will give you my

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opinion if I believe China is winning

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and if the USA can now learn from China

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do me a favor don't forget to like and

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hit that subscribe button

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for over a decade now the Western media

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has constantly labeled China as a great

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threat to America's economic power and

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Global influence around the world why is

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that because China is building

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state-of-the-art highspeed trains new

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airports throughout the country new new

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highways new Bridges and New Roads

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everywhere and not to mention they are

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creating smart cities

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everywhere they are also lifting their

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people to a higher level of

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living meanwhile back in the United

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States when America's own Engineers

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grade the nation's infrastructure they

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gave it a failure grade

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and what about helping its citizens

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achieve a better future especially the

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homeless as the population continues to

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grow this is a big

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failure the Western media continues to

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label China as the greatest competitor

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threat to the United States and

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continues to challenge China as a

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scapegoat for the United States failures

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at

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home can China really be an excuse for

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America's infrastructure failures and

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homeless population I don't think so how

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can you make China a scapegoat for

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internal failures within the United

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States the outrageous commentary by the

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Western media and the portrayal of China

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is

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incorrect why are so many people within

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China and outside

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now describe the Chinese development

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path as a winning model they praise the

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peacefulness of China and now even some

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of the staunchest critics of China are a

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struck by its roads Railways highways

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and

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bridges these same critics should now be

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questioning America's Decline and not

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the rise of

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China here's a mindblower how can

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America have an estimated

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375 Mi of Railway track for operations

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that only operate at more than 100

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mph in contrast China has built 45,000

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km of high-speed rail

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network the United States has initiated

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some High-Speed Rail projects but has

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yet to open High-Speed Rail lines

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instead the United States keeps pouring

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money into Wars and conflicts to

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reassert its Supremacy in the world

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right or

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wrong around 15 years ago when I used to

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come to this little town where I'm at

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now over here doing some business this

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was all dirt roads that would lead to a

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local hotel back in the day so this just

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shows

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China not only developing the big cities

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also the small cities the lower tier

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cities investing in the

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roads to make it

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convenient part of the infrastructure

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that China's been developing are these

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tunnels that just go through these

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mountains to get you to the other side

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this has been developed over the last

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I'd say 10 to 20 years also this one

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that I'm driving through is reasonably

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new basically a shortcut instead of

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going around the mountain you're going

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through it we're 40 seconds into it

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coming up on a minute this is one heck

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of a tunnel huh again I've said it

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before in the past the development of

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the

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infrastructure whether it's highways

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Bridges roads airports I guess we can

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add tunnels to the list coming up on two

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minutes I'd be curious to know perhaps

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somebody can comment below what's one of

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the longest tunnels in the world going

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through uh Hills or Mountain sides or

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mountains underwater got a trivia

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question 2 and 1/2 minutes in this

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tunnel I can do a entire video just on

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this tunnel so I would say as we get

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ready to exit the tunnel here without

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the edits that I'm

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going to do this is 3 minutes pretty

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much

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exactly well just when you exit a tunnel

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here comes another

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tunnel and I see

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light at the end of the

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tunnel well just when you leave a tunnel

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which was tunnel number two here comes

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tunnel number

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three we have tunnel number

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four again a short

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tunnel this one might be shorter than

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the last one that was a little low for

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40 seconds this

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one probably will come in in about 30

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seconds

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I just can't get enough of these

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buildings and

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shenen skyline of shenzen as the sun

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sets get that

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buing beautiful buildings

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here interesting design of a building

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the notion that China is winning can be

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interpreted in several ways depending on

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the metrics and perspectives considered

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here are a few key areas where China has

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made sign ific strides and lessons the

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USA might draw from these economic

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growth and development China's success

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rapid economic growth over the past few

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decades China has transformed from a

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largely agrarian society into a global

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economic Powerhouse it achieved

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sustained High GDP growth rates lifting

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hundreds of Millions out of poverty

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China has become the world's

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manufacturing Hub with robust

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infrastructure development including

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High-Speed Rail networks modern ports

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and extensive Urban Development lessons

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for the USA infrastructure investment is

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significantly needed the USA could

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benefit from investments in modernizing

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its infrastructure which can boost

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economic growth create jobs and improve

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quality of life and more industrial

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policies that will support key

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Industries similar to China's approach

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which might help Revitalize American

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manufacturing and technological

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innovation

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technology and Innovation China's

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success Tech Giants companies like

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Huawei Alibaba tensent and bite dance

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have become global leaders in technology

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and Innovation within China companies

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have significantly increased their

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spending on research and development

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fostering advancements in AI bio

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technology renewable energy and other

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high-tech Fields the comparison between

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China and the United States as it

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pertains to Innovation technological

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advancement infrastructure and a higher

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standard of living for its people cannot

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be

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matched China is truly winning the

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developmental aspect and moving the

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country forward in a positive way that

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benefits all China is now considered a

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scientific superpower spearheading the

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world in terms of contributions to

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prestigious International peerreview

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journals these contributions are

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assessed on the parameters of the

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quality of study novelty and potential

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impact Chinese universities are

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expecting to produce nearly twice as

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many stem PhD graduates as the United

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States by

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2025 lessons for the USA include

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increased investment in R&D increased

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funding for research and development

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could drive technological innovation and

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maintain a Competitive Edge China is now

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considered a scientific superpower

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spearheading the world in terms of

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contributions to prestigious

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International peerreview

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journals these contributions are

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assessed on the parameters of the

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quality of study novelty and potential

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impact Chinese universities are

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expecting to produce nearly twice as

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many stem PhD graduates as the United

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States by

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2025 lessons for the USA include

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increased investment in R&D increased

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funding for research and development

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could drive technological innovation and

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maintain a Competitive Edge stem

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education is crucial emphasizing stem

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education and ensuring a steady pipeline

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of skilled workers can support ongoing

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technological

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advancements geopolitical influence

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China's success Bel and Road initiative

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This Global development strategy

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involves infrastructure projects and

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investments in various countries

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enhancing China's influence and economic

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ties it will have a win-win for the

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countries that take part in the belt and

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Road program such as a better trade

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process China has expanded diplomacy

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with its diplomatic reach and cultural

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influence through initiatives like

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confucious institutes and international

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media Outlets that help to speak the

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truth lessons for the USA better Global

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engagement and strengthening diplomatic

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relationships participating in global

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initiatives can help the USA maintain

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and expand its influence using more of a

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soft power approach by promoting

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cultural and educ ational exchanges can

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enhance America's soft power and Foster

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International

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Goodwill sustainable development China's

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success renewable energy China is a

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world leader in renewable energy

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production particularly in solar and

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wind power China's environmental

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initiatives have basically Stamped Out

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pollution and have implemented

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environmental regulation and Green

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Technology the threat posed by climate

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change demands an urgent action to

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reduce carbon emissions prevent

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environmental degradation and accelerate

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energy transition China's transition

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with almost

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350 gaw of new renewable capacity

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installed in

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2023 more than half of the world total

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China's Target was to achieve wind and

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solar installed capacity of

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1,200 GW by

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2030 it had already reached

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1,130 gaw by April

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2024 a pling China's remarkable surge in

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clean energy investment the unito 2024

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report noted that Beijing was taking a

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leading role in green industrialization

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around the world with such Investments

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contributing to an impressive 40% of GDP

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growth offering valuable insights for

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other countries to craft their

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industrial policy lessons for the USA

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more green energy Within investing in

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renewable energy and sustainable

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practices can address climate change and

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create new economic

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opportunities additional environmental

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policies that will improve public health

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and ensure sustainable growth

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social stability China's success poverty

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and homeless reduction in China China's

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targeted poverty alleviation programs

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have been highly effective where are the

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homeless in China I never see any

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through government programs and great

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family values homelessness in China is

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basically unheard of lessons for the USA

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social programs need to be expanded and

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improve the social safety nets which can

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help address inequality and support

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vulnerable

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populations rather than implicating

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China for their money problems the

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United States should review its policy

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that has been squandering trillions of

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dollars of American taxpayers money

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These funds could have otherwise been

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utilize to build highways Bridges roads

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airports and other infrastructure in the

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country not to mention helping the

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homeless so when I say there's no

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homeless in

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China and I get

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comments go to shenzen there's homeless

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everywhere well I haven't seen one

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yet out at

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night if this was Los Angeles

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there would be homeless everywhere

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here

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nothing

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clean early morning wake

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up out to see if there's any homeless

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early in the mornings and there is no

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homeless at this was Los

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Angeles there would be homeless on this

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park bench

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on this park bench but here nothing

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clean again another little area not

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seeing any

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homeless in

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China I have yet to see

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one let's walk over here see if

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we have any surprises with any homeless

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people in China

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this possibly could be a good

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area some

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shade from the

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heat

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roof it's

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raining this would be a place back in

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here if this was Los Angeles you would

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most likely see homeless

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people what about Subways don't you

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usually see

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homeless in the Subways let's see what

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we have down

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here it's

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closed again it's early in the morning

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but I'm not seeing any signs of life no

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homeless over at another Subway entrance

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again

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clean looks like somebody just did clean

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no signs of any homeless in

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China let's check around here see if we

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have anything nothing you guys know as

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well as I do these are spots for the

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homeless just a homeless bike these

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little nooks this is where Los Angeles

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you would see homeless but in China so

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far what I've seen it doesn't exist

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let's turn this corner see if we could

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find look at this

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nothing claim no signs of life no

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cardboard boxes blankets or a less

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fortunate person anywhere to be

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seen my conclusion while China's rapid

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Ascent offers many lessons it is

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essential to adapt these insights to fit

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the unique political social and economic

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context of the USA balancing Innovation

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with regulation economic growth with

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social equity and international

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engagement with national interests will

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be key to learning from China's

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experiences China has learned from

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United States advancements and free

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market strategies in the past P the

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United States should now readily learn

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from Chinese developments and their

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long-term economic Visions the lesson to

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be learned from China is that progress

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requires long-term investment in human

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capital and physical capital and that

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making such Investments or not making

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them can have major consequences for a

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nation's well-being the United States

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has become complacent as a leader in

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global competitiveness a status that it

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may not continue to hold the United

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States must adapt to keep up with the

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rapidly changing world or risk becoming

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victim to its own success what are your

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thoughts on China has China gone from

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being the student to now being the

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professor who can share what they've

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learned over the years and help other

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countries in the world advance to

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Greatness the big question is China now

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winning and what can the US now learn

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from China what are your comments on

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this let's get some dialogue going in

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the comment section and don't forget to

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like And subscribe I want to thank you

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for watching and have a great productive

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peaceful

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day hey thanks for hanging around and

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watching that video I appreciate it so

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in my opinion my humble

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opinion I believe China has a step up on

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the US right

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now and about every single one of those

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categories that were in the

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video China has taken the

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lead so what do you think comment

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below I respect everybody's opinion I

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appreciate everybody's support do me a

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favor like

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subscribe and I'll see you in the next

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video peace to everybody have a great

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day

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