m**c 发帖数: 7349 | 1 Shortly after Obama's plane landed in the eastern city of Hangzhou, a
Chinese official attempted to prevent his national security adviser Susan
Rice from walking to the motorcade as she crossed a media rope line,
speaking angrily to her before a Secret Service agent stepped between the
two.
Rice responded but her comments were inaudible to reporters standing
underneath the wing of Air Force One. It was unclear if the official, whose
name was not immediately clear, knew that Rice was a senior official and not
a reporter.
The same official shouted at a White House press aide who was instructing
foreign reporters on where to stand as they recorded Obama disembarking from
the plane.
"This is our country. This is our airport," the official said in English,
pointing and speaking angrily with the aide. | m**c 发帖数: 7349 | 2 女记者说 This is our place. 我党回以this is our country. | f******t 发帖数: 19544 | 3 不认识她很正常吧,这货肯定出言不逊了,美帝媒体明显断章取义了。 | l****t 发帖数: 36289 | | s********i 发帖数: 17328 | | n********d 发帖数: 7676 | | m**c 发帖数: 7349 | 7 故事发生应该这样的,国家安全顾问女士不在原地等车,直接穿过记者区。白宫女记者
也没有站在指定区域,还说什么this is our place.
我党官员估计是生气了,来了个this is country. So我教你站哪里你就要站哪里 | m******r 发帖数: 6963 | | o***n 发帖数: 2074 | 9 这个好, 看看nyt的报道。
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0
一系列冲突,中国崛起了。
HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on Saturday
, but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane rolled to a
stop.
As the reporters who traveled to the Group of 20 summit meeting with
President Obama from Hawaii piled out and walked under the wing to record
his arrival, we were abruptly met by a line of bright blue tape, held taut
by security guards. In six years of covering the White House, I had never
seen a foreign host prevent the news media from watching Mr. Obama disembark.
When a White House staff member protested to a Chinese security official
that this was not normal protocol, the official shouted, “This is our
country.”
In another departure from protocol, there was no rolling staircase for Mr.
Obama to descend in view of the television cameras. Instead, he emerged from
a door in the belly of the plane that he usually uses only on high-security
trips, like those to Afghanistan.
Witnessing the scene, Susan E. Rice, the national security adviser, looked
baffled and annoyed. Joined by her deputy, Benjamin J. Rhodes, she ducked
under the rope to make her way closer to the president. The two were
immediately stopped by the same Chinese official, who angrily challenged
them. Asked later what happened, a diplomatic Ms. Rice replied, “They did
things that weren’t anticipated.”
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There were further surprises. At the West Lake State House, where Mr. Obama
met President Xi Jinping, White House aides, protocol officers and Secret
Service agents got into a series of shouting matches over how many Americans
should be allowed into the building before Mr. Obama’s arrival. There were
fears the confrontation would become physical.
“Calm down, please,” an American official said, according to a pool report
. A Chinese foreign ministry official said, “Stop, please,” adding, “
There are reporters there.”
To some in Mr. Obama’s delegation, it was reminiscent of the rough
treatment he received on his first trip to China, in 2009. Then the Chinese
refused to broadcast on state television a town-hall-style meeting; packed
the hall with Communist Party loyalists; and censored an interview he gave
to a Chinese publication. At the time, many viewed the treatment as a
metaphor for a rising power flexing its muscles with a young president from
a superpower in decline.
In later visits, the White House has pushed the Chinese for better news
media access — with some success. In November 2014, the Chinese agreed to
have Mr. Xi take questions at a news conference with Mr. Obama in the Great
Hall of the People. When I asked Mr. Xi about the Chinese government’s
refusal to renew visas for foreign correspondents, including some from The
New York Times, he offered a curt lecture. When one’s car breaks down, he
said, “perhaps we need to get off the car and see where the problem lies.”
On this trip, there was little threat of reporters making trouble. China has
placed tight restrictions on foreign news media coverage of the entire
summit meeting. When Mr. Xi took Mr. Obama on a leisurely stroll after
dinner on Saturday, Chinese security cut the number of American journalists
allowed to witness it to three from the original six, then ultimately to a
single reporter.
“This is our arrangement,” a Chinese official explained to his American
counterpart, according to a pool report.
“Your arrangement keeps changing,” the American replied.
whose
not
【在 m**c 的大作中提到】 : Shortly after Obama's plane landed in the eastern city of Hangzhou, a : Chinese official attempted to prevent his national security adviser Susan : Rice from walking to the motorcade as she crossed a media rope line, : speaking angrily to her before a Secret Service agent stepped between the : two. : Rice responded but her comments were inaudible to reporters standing : underneath the wing of Air Force One. It was unclear if the official, whose : name was not immediately clear, knew that Rice was a senior official and not : a reporter. : The same official shouted at a White House press aide who was instructing
| m**c 发帖数: 7349 | 10 大国崛起,记者遭殃。。。。。。。
: 这个好, 看看nyt的报道。
: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0
: 一系列冲突,中国崛起了。
: HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on
Saturday
: , but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane
rolled to a
: stop.
: As the reporters who traveled to the Group of 20 summit meeting with
: President Obama from Hawaii piled out and walked under the wing to
record
: his arrival, we were abruptly met by a line of bright blue tape, held
taut
: by security guards. In six years of covering the White House, I had
never
【在 o***n 的大作中提到】 : 这个好, 看看nyt的报道。 : http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0 : 一系列冲突,中国崛起了。 : HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on Saturday : , but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane rolled to a : stop. : As the reporters who traveled to the Group of 20 summit meeting with : President Obama from Hawaii piled out and walked under the wing to record : his arrival, we were abruptly met by a line of bright blue tape, held taut : by security guards. In six years of covering the White House, I had never
| | | s*x 发帖数: 8041 | 11 In later visits, the White House has pushed the Chinese for better news
media access
习近平最近一次访美,美国媒体集体忽略。
Saturday
a
【在 o***n 的大作中提到】 : 这个好, 看看nyt的报道。 : http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0 : 一系列冲突,中国崛起了。 : HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on Saturday : , but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane rolled to a : stop. : As the reporters who traveled to the Group of 20 summit meeting with : President Obama from Hawaii piled out and walked under the wing to record : his arrival, we were abruptly met by a line of bright blue tape, held taut : by security guards. In six years of covering the White House, I had never
| D**s 发帖数: 6361 | 12 比他去古巴强吧,至少有政府官员去欢迎……
[在 mocc (无可) 的大作中提到:]
:Shortly after Obama's plane landed in the eastern city of Hangzhou, a
:Chinese official attempted to prevent his national security adviser Susan
:Rice from walking to the motorcade as she crossed a media rope line,
:speaking angrily to her before a Secret Service agent stepped between the
:two.
:Rice responded but her comments were inaudible to reporters standing
:underneath the wing of Air Force One. It was unclear if the official, whose
name was not immediately clear, knew that Rice was a senior official and
not a reporter.
:The same official shouted at a White House press aide who was instructing
:foreign reporters on where to stand as they recorded Obama disembarking
from the plane.
:"This is our country. This is our airport," the official said in
English,
:.......... | W*****B 发帖数: 4796 | 13 好!
:这个好, 看看nyt的报道。
:http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0
:一系列冲突,中国崛起了。
:HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on
Saturday, but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane
rolled to a stop.
:As the reporters who traveled to the Group of 20 summit meeting with
:President Obama from Hawaii piled out and walked under the wing to record
:his arrival, we were abruptly met by a line of bright blue tape, held taut
:by security guards. In six years of covering the White House, I had never
:seen a foreign host prevent the news media from watching Mr. Obama
disembark.
:When a White House staff member protested to a Chinese security official
:..........
【在 o***n 的大作中提到】 : 这个好, 看看nyt的报道。 : http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0 : 一系列冲突,中国崛起了。 : HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on Saturday : , but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane rolled to a : stop. : As the reporters who traveled to the Group of 20 summit meeting with : President Obama from Hawaii piled out and walked under the wing to record : his arrival, we were abruptly met by a line of bright blue tape, held taut : by security guards. In six years of covering the White House, I had never
| t******c 发帖数: 348 | 14 Looks like this article was revised. Missing information -- Ben Rhodes and
Susan Rice lifted the blue security tape or went under it to cross it. Some
White House staffer said, that is US president, a US plane. To which the
Chinese security aide responded, this is our country, this is our airport.
From yahoo comments
: 这个好, 看看nyt的报道。
: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0
: 一系列冲突,中国崛起了。
: HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on
Saturday
: , but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane
rolled to a
: stop.
: As the reporters who traveled to the Group of 20 summit meeting with
: President Obama from Hawaii piled out and walked under the wing to
record
: his arrival, we were abruptly met by a line of bright blue tape, held
taut
: by security guards. In six years of covering the White House, I had
never
【在 o***n 的大作中提到】 : 这个好, 看看nyt的报道。 : http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0 : 一系列冲突,中国崛起了。 : HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on Saturday : , but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane rolled to a : stop. : As the reporters who traveled to the Group of 20 summit meeting with : President Obama from Hawaii piled out and walked under the wing to record : his arrival, we were abruptly met by a line of bright blue tape, held taut : by security guards. In six years of covering the White House, I had never
| W*****B 发帖数: 4796 | 15 这个中国官员值得表扬一下
:Looks like this article was revised. Missing information -- Ben Rhodes and
:Susan Rice lifted the blue security tape or went under it to cross it.
Some White House staffer said, that is US president, a US plane. To which
the
:Chinese security aide responded, this is our country, this is our airport.
:From yahoo comments
:<br>
【在 t******c 的大作中提到】 : Looks like this article was revised. Missing information -- Ben Rhodes and : Susan Rice lifted the blue security tape or went under it to cross it. Some : White House staffer said, that is US president, a US plane. To which the : Chinese security aide responded, this is our country, this is our airport. : From yahoo comments : : : 这个好, 看看nyt的报道。 : : http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0 : : 一系列冲突,中国崛起了。 : : HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on
| l*****i 发帖数: 20533 | 16 上次某位国人在美国机场钻安检线被抓,大家怎么评论的来着?而这次钻线的不是没被
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【在 m**c 的大作中提到】 : 大国崛起,记者遭殃。。。。。。。 : : : 这个好, 看看nyt的报道。 : : http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/world/asia/obama-xi-staff-shouting-match.html?_r=0 : : 一系列冲突,中国崛起了。 : : HANGZHOU, China — Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on : Saturday : : , but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane : rolled to a : : stop.
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