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U.S.-China summit raises questions about whose ideas should lead the world
In Taiwan, Tony Dokoupil spoke with people on the streets who spoke against China's government and communism, not against the people.

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According to CBS News’s source item, U.S.-China summit raises questions about whose ideas should lead the world, In Taiwan, Tony Dokoupil spoke with people on the streets who spoke against China’s government and communism, not against the people.
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