最有趣的是視頻上的一行字“中美貿易戰(zhàn)期間,中國安徽正在生產(chǎn)2020年特朗普的競選旗幟”。
新聞里講到了劉欣的家庭背景和文化觀念?!?span style="color:rgb(51,51,51);">Liu, whose husband is Turkish-German and children are both Western-educated, has previously spoken about how interactions with her family have taught her to persuade foreign minds to adopt Chinese ideologies through reasoning rather than aggression.”
A Chinese state media anchor is set to debate a Fox Business Network (FBN) host this week on the U.S.-China trade war amid escalating tensions between the two nations.
FBN’s Trish Regan and China Global Television Network’s (CGTN) Liu Xin are facing off live on Wednesday evening on Trish Regan Primetime, to argue for their respective countries on tariffs and technology after weeks of back-and-forth jabs on television and social media.
Although most Americans may not be aware of the upcoming debate, many Chinese citizens appear to be eagerly anticipating the rare event. On Weibo, Beijing’s equivalent of Twitter and Facebook, posts containing hashtags referencing the debate has been viewed more than 100 million times with some reshared by tens of thousands of people.
Regan and Liu butted heads earlier this month after the FBN host declared that Beijing stealing $600 billion worth of technological advancements forced the Trump administration to implement U.S. tariffs. Following the segment, Liu, a leading anchor at the top English-language channel of China’s state television, downplayed Regan’s points as “all emotion” with “l(fā)ittle substance” during her own show, The Point With Liu Xin.
“Hey #China State TV - let’s have an HONEST debate on #trade. You accuse me of being ‘emotional’ and not knowing my facts - wrong! You name the time and place, and I’ll be there! #TrishRegan,” the Fox Business host tweeted after Liu’s comments aired.
Shortly after, Liu accepted Regan’s offer, tweeting: “I hear you. Will get back to you very soon. But I don't want to play any mud throwing game, if that's what you prepare to do.”
While the Western world views Liu as an unapologetic champion of China’s agenda, many mainland citizens regard her as a national heroine defending her country from hostile foreign influences. Liu, whose husband is Turkish-German and children are both Western-educated, has previously spoken about how interactions with her family have taught her to persuade foreign minds to adopt Chinese ideologies through reasoning rather than aggression.
“You should speak with the warmth and elegance of a woman, and even a little gentleness,” she said in 2017. “Use a bit of humor, bring out the facts and reasons, and try to win them over.”
Chinese state media has increasingly been advocating for Beijing’s policies under President Xi Jinping, who has publicly urged the country’s reporters to sell China’s story better to the outside world. CGTN launched in 2016 during Beijing’s expanding propaganda push. Liu joined the network in 2017.
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Trish Regan is the host of Trish Regan Primetime which expands upon the leading headlines of the day and their economic impact on the country (Weekdays 8-9PM/ET). She joined the network as an anchor in April 2015.
Since joining the network, Regan has interviewed some of the most prominent names in business and economic policy, including: billionaire investor Carl Icahn, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, President Donald Trump, Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone, and World Bank president nominee David Malpass. Regan also regularly contributes to the network’s special live programming including the 2019 State of the Union address, the 2018 midterm elections, and the 2016 presidential election.
Recently, Regan was amongst the first in media to anticipate and extensively cover the political and economic collapse of Venezuela, scoring interviews with major political players such as Venezuelan Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, and Anti-Maduro Political Leader Maria Corina Machado. Regan also interviewed United States Vice President Mike Pence in his first reaction following Juan Guaidó being recognized as the legitimate President of Venezuela.
Previously, Regan hosted The Intelligence Report with Trish Regan (2PM/ET), a midday market program which often ranked among the top 10 programs on business television. In November 2015, Regan, alongside FOX News Channel’s Sandra Smith, moderated the network’s inaugural Republican presidential primary debate, making history as the first dual-female team to host a debate. The event, which featured candidates earning less than 2.5 percent, delivered 4.7 million total viewers and 866,000 in the key 25-54 demo, making it one of FBN’s highest rated programs ever.
Prior to FBN, Regan was at Bloomberg TV where she served as the anchor of the daily market-close program, Street Smart with Trish Regan. While there, she also anchored a series of primetime specials, including the network’s 2012 Presidential campaign coverage. She joined the channel in 2011 from CNBC where she served as a markets and documentary anchor. Her “Marijuana, Inc.” special is still among the network’s highest rated documentaries. While at CNBC, Regan was a regular contributor to NBC’s Nightly News and the Today Show.
Previously, Regan worked as a financial correspondent for CBS Evening News, earning an Emmy nomination for investigative journalism in 2007. From 2001-2005, Regan was based in San Francisco where she served as a correspondent for CBS MarketWatch and anchored for the CBS affiliate, KPIX-TV.
Regan spent time working in the emerging debt markets group at Goldman Sachs and at hedge fund DE Shaw while pursuing a degree in American History at Columbia University. She is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and the author of “Joint Ventures: Inside America’s Almost Legal Marijuana Industry,” which was published in 2011.