I can't bear to watch it (who likes watching themselves on television?) but if you're interested, you can watch me take calls from around America about "the China price" and what it means to all of us here. On the right side of the page, there is a box that says "Watch" - click there and it will call up a screen. Yikes!
I'm the author of The China Price, an investigation into the human and environmental cost of our pursuit of ever-cheaper goods. I spent nine years at the Financial Times, covering China, Japan, and the UK. Before joining the FT, I researched Japanese defense policy at Tokyo University’s graduate school and worked as an aide to Nakatani Gen, a Japanese politician. A 1997 cum laude graduate of Princeton University, I was born in Washington, DC and now live in Hong Kong with my husband, the photographer Colin Beere.