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Hillary Clinton to do first national TV interview with CNN’s — CNN Exclusive
Clinton said she would speak out “about the uncontrollable use of guns in our country” and believes most Americans and gun owners support universal background checks.
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Christie, who is trying to emerge from the shadow of low poll numbers in the presidential race, has frequently taken questions from the press during campaign trips to New Hampshire and Iowa in recent months.
While speaking at a campaign event in New Hampshire, Clinton said, “China was stealing secrets from defense contractors and had taken “huge amounts of government information, all looking for an advantage””. The rope, which was not in place at the beginning of the parade, was later held up by a pair of campaign staffers keeping a buffer between Clinton and her security force as the parade moved down Main Street.
When it comes to the US presidential election season, China is always in the crosshairs.
“Yet, we likewise must be completely cautious, China’s military is becoming rapidly, they’re setting up army bases that again undermine nations we have bargains with, similar to the Philippines on the grounds that they are expanding on challenged property”, said Ms. Clinton, who was secretary of state from 2009 to 2013. Subsequently named “Operation Aurora”, the attack also impacted a large number of other U.S. financial and technology companies as well as military organisations.
Hillary Clinton has some pointed words for China’s alleged espionage activity in U.S. networks. Earlier this year in April, Clinton tweeted “The detention of women’s activists in #China must end”. Relevant departments will handle the relevant case according to law.
The country has been accused of hacking into United States systems previously too.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua in response to Clinton’s comments countered the allegations.
China, for its part, continues to deny any illegal activity.
Beijing rejects U.S criticism of its reclamation works in South China Sea and in the annual Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that it is only exercising its sovereignty there. “We think it is not scientific and is irresponsible”. “This is the set policy of the Chinese government, and we have very strict regulations”.
“We were paying back loans while he was governor of Arkansas”, Clinton said. “We would like to see more trust and cooperation from the U.S“.
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Meanwhile, China changed its tune in responding to old USA claims that it has been sponsoring the hacking of information in America, downplaying Clinton’s accusation and saying China was also a victim of hacking attacks.