Watch the full show from Tuesday, November 17: President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao pledge to tackle global challenges together; the Czech Republic celebrates the 20-year anniversary of the Velvet Revolution; and, Israel’s economy goes high-tech.
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On the surface, U.S. President Barack Obama’s meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao went according to plan. WSJ's Ian Johnson reads between the lines and discusses what to look for on the final day of Obama's China visit.
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The U.S. president leaves Beijing with a long to-do list, but is his relationship with Chinese leaders strong enough to tackle it? WSJ’s Ian Johnson breaks down Obama's first visit to the world's most populous nation.
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President Obama speaks in Bejing, China in a joint appearance with Chinese President Hu. He notes that climate change, nuclear proliferation, and economic recovery are just a few of the issues the US and China cannot solve by acting alone.
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China wasn’t the epicenter of the financial crisis, but it runs the risk of creating asset bubbles as it hurries toward recovery, according to Dr. Fred Hu, managing director of the Goldman Sachs Group. WSJ's Jason Dean spoke to Hu about the subject.
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