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Documentary on mainland Chinese life. Directed, produced, written, and narrated by Shirley MacLaine, the film follows her First American Women’s Friendship Delegation to China. The delegation consisted of all women, including a four-woman film crew.

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00:00:00I don't know what to do.
00:00:30中国的堵车真是可怕
00:00:38从哪还能过去
00:00:44我觉得今天的北京和三十年轻的北京
00:00:59真的是你做梦你都无法想象的
00:01:06垂扬柳 护城河 小桥
00:01:10特别的美 北京城
00:01:17破坏了很多的资源
00:01:19才有了今天的换来的看似是风光无限
00:01:24我觉得来到这个世界上
00:01:29其实怎么讲呢
00:01:32都挺不容易的
00:01:34但是又觉得特别美好
00:01:38因为在发达国家没有这样的一个机会了
00:01:51在八十年代你看到
00:01:53有小汽车开始了
00:01:55人们从自行车
00:01:57有更多的人开始拥有汽车
00:01:59其实那几年就是正好我在上大学
00:02:03是一所军校
00:02:05我是大学是学文学的
00:02:08我研究生读的是英国戏剧
00:02:10莎士迪亚研究
00:02:12没错
00:02:18懂了
00:02:19明天的行程我看过
00:02:21但是星期四你也拍了
00:02:23对 下午空出来
00:02:24对吗
00:02:25然后现在星期五的行程
00:02:27就是
00:02:28星期五的行程
00:02:29要加一个
00:02:30DC的CBIT review
00:02:32能够让我有机会去看世界的公司
00:02:42居然就是进入到这个完全跟我的专业
00:02:45完全不对口的一个IT的行业
00:03:02今天天特别不好
00:03:09下雨
00:03:10很久没像这样一点
00:03:12第一次看着这么大雨
00:03:27于早来的时候住还是一个小渔村
00:03:30这是大家都知道的
00:03:32它没有工业
00:03:33而且是一个人口非常少的
00:03:37也就几万人
00:03:39这样的一个小镇
00:03:42但是我非常喜欢这里
00:03:44就是它会给人一种宁静
00:03:46一种温馨
00:03:49原来这个城市是一个山水相融的
00:03:53随处可见山随处可见水
00:03:56唯一的一栋高楼就是一个酒店
00:03:59我觉得在这个城市生活
00:04:02你一定要找一个工作
00:04:03而且当时我到这个企业
00:04:05当时这个企业才两百多人
00:04:07是一个非常非常小的企业
00:04:09是一个非常小的企业
00:04:10是一个非常小的企业
00:04:11是一个非常小的企业
00:04:15非常小的企业
00:04:17
00:04:18非常小的企业
00:04:19今天下午就要手一领了
00:04:21是吧
00:04:22今天下午下午
00:08:25I really loved you what you can ask.
00:08:32Every piece of paper, it's a biblical story.
00:08:38I think it's very useful.
00:08:40It's good for the employees.
00:08:41It's good for the employees.
00:08:42It's good for the businessmen.
00:08:43It's good for the Chinese businessmen.
00:08:47I think it's very useful for the Chinese people.
00:08:50I think it's very useful.
00:09:02It's a little fun to play.
00:09:28It's a dream.
00:09:32I went to Canada and I went to Canada and I found it was a real real life.
00:09:47I said to China to go to work.
00:09:49I said ok.
00:09:50So I said to go to the黑工.
00:09:53I said it's not a problem.
00:09:55I said to go to the黑工, the price will be very low.
00:09:59I said it's not a problem.
00:10:04I said it's not a problem.
00:10:06I said it's not a problem.
00:10:08I can spend a month's time to work for a month.
00:10:14So I worked for 18 hours.
00:10:17I did three or four hours.
00:10:20I did a餐馆 and a餐馆.
00:10:23I stopped.
00:10:27I moved to Canada.
00:10:35I'm going to go to work for a month and go to work for a month.
00:10:40When I was up to my goal, I须 Melanie Ravet would not wait to go to work for a month.
00:10:44I would not let my money go to Canada.
00:10:49I wanted to go to work for a longterm.
00:10:52So I'm going to work hard.
00:11:05Two years later, I spent $200,000.
00:11:11I spent the money on my money.
00:11:15Please don't.
00:11:17Please don't.
00:11:19Please don't.
00:11:27When I was back, I had a lot of opportunities.
00:11:35There was a lot of money.
00:11:39There was a lot of coffee.
00:11:41There was no electricity.
00:11:44I said, let's go to a restaurant and see.
00:11:53So my first house was a small restaurant.
00:11:57It was a四川 restaurant.
00:11:59I think this is a culture of culture.
00:12:03Why are people not looking at it?
00:12:05Because you don't have to increase the quality.
00:12:08You don't have to do a product.
00:12:10You don't have to do a product.
00:12:13You don't have to wear a product.
00:12:16You don't have to use for a product.
00:12:18You don't have to do a product.
00:12:20You don't have to use it.
00:12:21What are you doing?
00:12:22Then they do a product.
00:12:23Now I think there's a product.
00:12:25You don't have to use it.
00:12:26I also put a product with it.
00:12:27Then I made a product.
00:12:28There are three companies in the company.
00:12:34According to society's progress,
00:12:37according to the international company's dream,
00:12:41according to my money,
00:12:43in 2000,
00:12:46I became a modern company.
00:12:53Since 2000,
00:12:55there are two companies in the world.
00:13:00There are two companies in the world.
00:13:04There are almost 90 million companies in the world.
00:13:25And there are many companies in the world.
00:13:31For example,
00:13:34there are companies in the world,
00:13:36and some companies that are planning to keep living.
00:13:38There are companies,
00:13:41the companies,
00:13:43and the companies that are working.
00:13:45There are companies.
00:13:46There are companies that built the world
00:13:47of the world.
00:13:48The company got paid by the companies
00:13:50that buy these companies.
00:15:50I don't know how much it is.
00:15:52It's like a music.
00:15:56I'm just trying to make the music.
00:15:58The music is like this.
00:16:00The music is like this.
00:16:02It's a music.
00:16:04It's a music.
00:16:06It's a music.
00:16:08It's a music.
00:16:10It's a music,
00:16:12but the music is not a music.
00:16:14The product is a music.
00:16:16It's a music.
00:16:18You don't have to do that.
00:16:21This is a very difficult thing.
00:16:25I want to take a look.
00:16:27I don't want to take a look.
00:16:29I'm going to take a pass and take a look.
00:16:31I don't want to take a look.
00:16:33I don't want to take a look.
00:16:35You can take a look.
00:16:41What is this?
00:16:43It's like this.
00:16:47Look.
00:16:49My whole product has no impression.
00:16:52Look, there is.
00:16:54This is the one.
00:16:56What do you think?
00:17:00I don't want to take a look.
00:17:13You can take a look at 10 seconds.
00:17:16You can take a look.
00:17:17You can take a look.
00:17:18You can take a look at 59 seconds.
00:17:20This is no idea.
00:17:21I don't see the impression.
00:17:23I don't think it's a good look.
00:17:25I'm going to take a look.
00:17:27I'm going to take a look.
00:17:29I will take a look.
00:17:31I'll give you some money.
00:17:33I'll give you some money.
00:17:35I'll give you some money.
00:17:37I'll give you some money.
00:17:39I'll give you some money.
00:17:50I didn't think I would be a director.
00:17:53After the job, I worked very well.
00:17:56I was a director of the former president.
00:17:59He's a director of the former president,
00:18:02as well as the former president.
00:18:05And the president made me change the definition of many decisions.
00:18:08The director of the former president
00:18:12and the former president
00:18:14did a great job.
00:18:16He's a large part of the president and something else
00:18:19He has a very much higher strength.
00:18:23He has a huge part of the country.
00:18:26I was in 2001 when I was a chief engineer.
00:18:51I think many people
00:18:53It's like it's a condition for me.
00:18:58In my eyes, or in my mind, I don't think it's a condition for me.
00:19:09I just think that at a certain level, this level is what is the best.
00:19:15It's good for you.
00:19:17It's good for you.
00:19:19It's good for you.
00:19:21It's good for you.
00:19:23You don't need it.
00:19:24You don't need it.
00:19:46I'm a regular employee.
00:19:51I'm a regular employee.
00:19:55I have a different relationship between the work and work.
00:20:00When you're in the right position,
00:20:03you're working on a regular employee.
00:20:06I'm a regular employee.
00:20:08I have a different relationship between the work and the work.
00:20:13When you sit in this place, your work and your life will not be able to separate it.
00:20:21Because we are always thinking about it.
00:20:25Whatever the details of each other, it will always stop thinking about it.
00:20:34I think that if you really can split it up,
00:20:41you can split it up after that.
00:20:46When you open your eyes,
00:20:48you can see all the things that you think are related to the work and the business.
00:21:04The same thing is that you can set your own business,
00:21:08but it makes you look for your own business,
00:21:11and you can't do it even more.
00:21:13In our 20 years,
00:21:16we have a new business that will always be a new business,
00:21:19and we have a new business that needs to be done.
00:21:21But this is for you to choose from.
00:21:24I hope that we have a lot of people in the U.S.
00:21:29There are many other companies in the U.S.
00:21:33There are some companies in the U.S.
00:21:35There are some companies in the U.S.
00:21:38I often hear them say,
00:21:40I'm going to do a job.
00:21:43From my 20 years ago,
00:21:45I haven't been doing a job.
00:21:54I will take a lot of times.
00:21:58We already have a lot of them.
00:22:00Remember what I have in here.
00:22:02We don't have a lot of people in the U.S.
00:22:04No.
00:22:06You are not really really good.
00:22:09See what I have in here.
00:22:12You're still a good team.
00:22:14I go out and go out.
00:22:16I just want to bring them back to our team.
00:22:19Yes.
00:22:20How's it going?
00:22:22How are you going?
00:22:23It's a good idea
00:22:25It's a good idea
00:22:27It's a good idea
00:22:31It's a good idea
00:22:35How much can we get to it?
00:22:37It's a good idea
00:22:41This is our guest to do this
00:22:43We can't do it
00:22:45It's a good idea
00:22:53And I'm the one who's wearing clothes.
00:23:12What is the clothes?
00:23:1425 to 25.
00:23:16I think that was a very simple idea when we were able to spend more money on the company.
00:23:23We had the idea that we could spend more money on our government.
00:23:31When we entered the global business, we could spend more money on our business.
00:23:36We could spend more money on our clothes.
00:23:39We could get better to get older parents.
00:23:42We could grow our family.
00:23:45So I want to have a certain level of economic and society.
00:23:58When he comes to the table, he doesn't feel like he's been in China for a long time.
00:24:05He seems to understand the customers.
00:24:08When he comes to the table, he said,
00:24:11He said,
00:24:16He said,
00:24:17He said,
00:24:19Yes, yes, yes.
00:24:20He said,
00:24:21Yes, yes, yes.
00:24:22He said,
00:24:23Yes, yes, yes.
00:24:24He said,
00:24:25Yes, yes, yes.
00:24:26He said,
00:24:28We disagree.
00:24:30We argue.
00:24:31We fight.
00:24:32But eventually,
00:24:33we conclude together,
00:24:35and then we move forward.
00:24:37He said,
00:24:38he says,
00:24:40I'm the title.
00:24:41It's a long term.
00:24:42He said,
00:24:44I've been telling you the issue.
00:24:45I'm not a big part of the business.
00:24:46I'm not a big part.
00:24:47I'm an IBM executive director.
00:24:48I'm a chief executive director of IBM.
00:24:53I think,
00:24:56I think being a female manager is a very happy thing
00:25:01I think in China, there is no other
00:25:26I have no chance to prove the world and the market can be better
00:25:36I can do better, better, better, better, better
00:25:40I can have more responsibility
00:25:42He gave me this opportunity
00:25:48In 1994, I was invited to Chicago to join the first global conference
00:25:53And the excitement was...
00:25:56I said, I was first to go to the United States
00:25:59And when the plane was in Chicago, Ohio, I saw a lot of blue points
00:26:03I saw a lot of blue points
00:26:06I saw a lot of blue points
00:26:08I said, these are all what?
00:26:10I said, these are all what?
00:26:12I said, this is every house, every house, every house
00:26:15We all eat their swimsuit
00:26:18It's so beautiful
00:26:19The areas of the city were black
00:26:21The actual cultural impact
00:26:25The ecological impact is a 94-year-old school
00:26:29When I graduated from the school, I went to a very big city of芝加哥,
00:26:36and I went to a very big city of芝加哥.
00:26:38I thought, I could imagine that China could become so good.
00:26:46I couldn't imagine that it was too soon.
00:26:48After 10 years of today, China is now the world.
00:26:53It's the world's second world.
00:26:55It's a very strong country.
00:26:59I love you.
00:27:07I love you.
00:29:57I went back to Hong Kong,
00:30:01when I was in the show,
00:30:03I started the first,
00:30:05and was the first time since now,
00:30:07the international people's talk show,
00:30:09the show,
00:30:10which was called the show.
00:30:21It started from 1998.
00:30:23Since now, it's been 16 years now.
00:30:27I've interviewed about 800 people in the international world
00:30:31from the international industry leaders.
00:30:33I've interviewed a lot of artists and artists and artists.
00:30:38Ladies and gentlemen, Tiano Reaves!
00:30:46First of all, this is a movie,
00:30:48the first movie that I've ever directed.
00:30:51Are you nervous?
00:30:52Am I nervous?
00:30:53I'm nervous, excited.
00:30:56How is it different from those movies you actually starred in?
00:31:00Well, I didn't direct them.
00:31:01Yeah, because this is your baby, right?
00:31:03Yeah, I think so.
00:31:05Yeah, I think it's a bigger feeling.
00:31:18So in 1999,
00:31:21I and Bruno,
00:31:25we decided to open our own company.
00:31:27That's when China's media started to have a market concept.
00:31:36At that time, I was in history,
00:31:38that's a big fan of the world.
00:31:39It was so much of a big fan of the world.
00:31:43So I thought that in the development of Chinese television,
00:31:46it's not going to be able to watch one channel,
00:31:49to watch one channel.
00:31:50I think that's the kind of knowledge level,
00:31:56and I hope to watch some more
00:31:59more and more of a
00:32:01television show of people
00:32:03to watch TV.
00:32:05So we started to open the first
00:32:08video series of videos,
00:32:09The Hall of Fame.
00:32:11That's when I was very excited,
00:32:13but in this time,
00:32:15I didn't have a business experience,
00:32:18I didn't have a career experience,
00:32:19I didn't have a career experience,
00:32:22but more is to do a lot of
00:32:24and I had to do it.
00:32:26I was not prepared for the business,
00:32:30but I had no idea how to do it.
00:32:33I was prepared for the business,
00:32:35and I had no idea how to do it.
00:32:37I was only 31 years old.
00:32:43At the beginning,
00:32:44I was able to raise a huge crowd,
00:32:46with 300 people.
00:32:48I was able to find
00:32:50that their own income
00:32:52was not able to maintain so much of a team.
00:32:58So I experienced a lot of struggle.
00:33:05In 2004,
00:33:06when I was not able to sell this channel
00:33:08to others,
00:33:09it was an important part of my career
00:33:11and life in my career.
00:33:22I realized that
00:33:27he had no time to sell this channel.
00:33:29Unfortunately,
00:33:30I was able to sell this channel
00:33:32to other businesses.
00:33:33I was able to sell this channel
00:33:34as a generation.
00:33:39It is something that I've heard
00:33:40before.
00:33:41around,
00:33:42every business of a company
00:33:44is靠自己.
00:33:45Even people ...
00:33:46说我们这代鞋家叫野蛮生长
00:33:49真的是拼出来的
00:33:55因为这个环境就是披荆斩棘
00:33:58你得靠你自己真的是蹚出一条血路来
00:34:02你才能够站起来 站到今天
00:34:05那我觉得能够站到今天的不多了
00:34:16我们又是上万名员工的一个大企业
00:34:20我当初就是在这个品牌定位上
00:34:25我觉得非常准确
00:34:26我觉得是全球商务时代的来临
00:34:32现在就是经济在调整
00:34:47商务人群消费就商务活动不像过去那么多了
00:34:58商务活动稍微少了一些
00:35:03竞争的越来越激烈了
00:35:07过去我是百分之百的控股
00:35:09那现在我也在稀释我的股份
00:35:13引进一些大的战略合作伙伴进来
00:35:17我们来共同地来完善我们的体系
00:35:22使得中餐被资本市场认可
00:35:26在标准化方面
00:35:28在中央厨房方面
00:35:30所以这个我们正在努力过程中
00:35:35竞争的越来越多了
00:35:37竞争的越来越多了
00:35:38竞争的越来越多了
00:35:39竞争的越来越多了
00:35:40竞争的越来越多了
00:35:41竞争的越来越多了
00:35:42竞争的越来越多了
00:35:43竞争的越来越多了
00:35:44竞争的越来越多了
00:35:45竞争的越来越多了
00:35:46竞争的越来越多了
00:35:47竞争的越来越多了
00:35:48竞争的越来越多了
00:35:49竞争的越来越多了
00:35:50竞争的越来越多了
00:35:51竞争的越来越多了
00:35:52竞争的越来越多了
00:35:53Oh, my God.
00:38:55Good hug.
00:39:01It has changed everything, so our whole life has changed everything.
00:39:08It has changed everything.
00:39:31I'll show you next time.
00:39:35This is how I made it.
01:03:50,
01:19:20to now,
01:20:50,
01:21:20you.

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