mr. president sandra: hanging on a beat to see if the president answered any more shouted reporter questions as he left the room, john. some interesting moments there as the president both said they had a productive meeting together. the president biden commenting on his xi jinping comment about xi being a dictator, he says he does not believe that undermines or complicates our relationship with china, saying i don t think it had any real consequences. anyone listening for comments with india economically, president biden saying the economic relationship between the two countries was booming. john: yeah, and modi, to the best of my knowledge, the first time he has taken questions from the press, maybe since he became prime minister, the first one, brushed off the first one, saying there is no room for
back in, speech prior for president bush and you ve been everywhere in india, john. we went to cashmere, really interesting. he said i m blowing the whistleblower because the delaware department of just provided preferential treatment and conflicts of interest in an important and high profile investigation of hunter biden. interesting information to come to light. it s very interesting information and the email that david just read is shocking. hunter biden hunter got $8.3 million from various interests, including $100,000 from the company in china and we have the email where he says three times i m sitting with my father, i will make sure the man sitting next to me and every person i know and the ability to forever hold a grudge, regret not following my direction.
discrimination in india, there is none, some may disagree with that, and then talking about climate change, a softball question from the indian side of the room. marc thiessen, former speech writer for president bush, and marc, he got the oceans right about the railroad, but he said dictator, china wigged out about it, but they make it their business to complain every time they can about the u.s. yeah, first of all, if you are right, john, we saw the only leader who takes questions from the president joe biden. so a remarkable event. i just thought stunning having worked in the white house six years to see a conference, one question from the u.s. reporter and one from the indian reporter, that s all you guess. i guess that s where we are today. india is a hugely important country and a country, one of
lifestyle for the environment. therefore, every individual must live his life in a pro environment, pro development way and we are working toward this and i am sure that whatever work being india has started in all these areas, not because india has adversely affected the environment of the world, we are doing this because we have a concern for future generations. we do not want to give future generations a world that make life difficult for them, and therefore as a global responsibility, india has not caused any problems to the environment. however, we are playing a leading role in contributing in a positive manner as far as prosperous countries are concerned, there s always been talk about technology transfer, financial support, and there are
india likes to play with nations in its region with the exception of pakistan, and maybe, you know, uses that as a lever against the united states as opposed to being as you pointed out a staunch ally. pursued nonalignment during the cold war and now it s multi-alignment. they don t see the contradiction between having a good relationship with united states and also with russia, or israel and iran. they are pursuing india s interests and we have to manage that. and the way to do it is frankly to try and embrace them to build up the ties with the united states, both in trade and defense and other areas, and push them to do the right thing on one hand, they want to embrace russia because they need russian military equipment they feel. but they also need us as a counter weight to china, and so we are one of the things the trump administration did, forced