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well, since i was a vietnam veteran, i've read books about vietnam for years.t recently i read max hastings wonderful history, where he recalls vietnam an epic tragedy, which it certainly was. and it a tragedy that's still casting ripples across the world today. and so i was familiar with many of the themes of the war and many of the things we could have done better. and i also love the quiet american, and i thought there might be a niche for a book that a veteran that was not a combat novel. there are lots of tremendous books by tim o'brien and, karl marlantes, many other jim webb, many other people that are basically about combat experiences of the protagonists and i thought it would be fun to write a mystery set in vietnam that would try to capture some of the cross-currents of american opinion and the anti-war movement at the time. now, are any of the principal characters in killing grace based on you knew from that period? yes, several of them are. we had an interpreter at our unit in south vietnam in the delta, who was? chinese. vietnamese. he had up in c
well, since i was a vietnam veteran, i've read books about vietnam for years.t recently i read max hastings wonderful history, where he recalls vietnam an epic tragedy, which it certainly was. and it a tragedy that's still casting ripples across the world today. and so i was familiar with many of the themes of the war and many of the things we could have done better. and i also love the quiet american, and i thought there might be a niche for a book that a veteran that was not a combat novel....
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>> since i was a vietnam veteran i read books about vietnam for years.cently i read wonderful history what he calls vietnam and epic tragedy which it 'certainly was it's a tragedy still casting ripples across the world today. i was a familiar with many of the themes of the war and many of the things we could have done better. and i a also loved the quiet american thought there might be a niche for a book by a veteran that was not a combat novel. there's lots of tremendous book by jim o'brien, jim webb, many other people that are basically about the combat experiences of the protagonist. i thought it be fun to write a mystery set in vietnam. we tried to capture some of the crosscurrents in the antiwar movement at the time. >> re: the principal characters in "killing grace" based on people you knew from that. we had an interpreter in our you meant in south vietnam in the delta. it was a chinese vietnamese. he had grown up on the chinese suburb of saigon. one day i asked sgt duck house you were going? and he said my work is terrible. and not in combat every
>> since i was a vietnam veteran i read books about vietnam for years.cently i read wonderful history what he calls vietnam and epic tragedy which it 'certainly was it's a tragedy still casting ripples across the world today. i was a familiar with many of the themes of the war and many of the things we could have done better. and i a also loved the quiet american thought there might be a niche for a book by a veteran that was not a combat novel. there's lots of tremendous book by jim...
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>> well, since i was a vietnam veteran, i read books about vietnam for years. most recently, i read max hastings wonderful history, and what they call vietnam, an epic tragedy is certainly what -- a tragedy that is still casting ripples across the world today. so i was familiar with many of the themes of the war and many of the things that we could have done better, and i also loved the quiet america, and i thought there might be a niche for a book by a veteran that was not a combat novel. there are lots of tremendous books by jim o'brien, and many others, jim west, many other people that are basically about the combat experiences of the protagonists and i thought it would be fun to write a mystery set in vietnam that would try to capture some of the cross-currents of american opinion and the anti-war movement at the time. >> now, are any of the principle characters in killing grace based on people you knew from that period? >> yes, several of them are. we have an interpreter at our unit in south vietnam, it was delta, who was chinese vietnamese, they had grown
>> well, since i was a vietnam veteran, i read books about vietnam for years. most recently, i read max hastings wonderful history, and what they call vietnam, an epic tragedy is certainly what -- a tragedy that is still casting ripples across the world today. so i was familiar with many of the themes of the war and many of the things that we could have done better, and i also loved the quiet america, and i thought there might be a niche for a book by a veteran that was not a combat...
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well, since i was a vietnam veteran, i've read books about vietnam for years. most recently i read max hastings wonderful history, where he recalls vietnam an epic tragedy, which it certainly was. and it a tragedy that's still casting ripples across the world today. and so i was familiar with many of the themes of the war and many of the things we could have done better. and i also love the quiet american, and i thought there might be a niche for a book that a veteran that was not a combat novel. there are lots of tremendous books by tim o'brien and, karl marlantes, many other jim webb, many other people that are basically about combat experiences of the protagonists and i thought it would be fun to write a mystery set in vietnam that would try to capture some of the cross-currents of american opinion and the anti-war movement at the time. now, are any of the principal characters in killing grace based on you knew from that period? yes, several of them are. we had an interpreter at our unit in south vietnam in the delta, who was? chinese. vietnamese. he had up
well, since i was a vietnam veteran, i've read books about vietnam for years. most recently i read max hastings wonderful history, where he recalls vietnam an epic tragedy, which it certainly was. and it a tragedy that's still casting ripples across the world today. and so i was familiar with many of the themes of the war and many of the things we could have done better. and i also love the quiet american, and i thought there might be a niche for a book that a veteran that was not a combat...
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foreign policy and the vietnam war. "beyond vietnam" was the speech he delivered at new york's riverside church on april 4, 1967, a year to the day before he was assassinated. in it, dr. king called the united states "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today." "life" magazine called the speech "demagogic slander that sounded like a script for radio hanoi." "the washington post" said king "diminished his usefulness to his cause, his country, his people." well, today we let you decide. we play an excerpt of dr. king's speech "beyond vietnam." >> after 1954, they watched us conspire with diem to prevent elections which could have surely brought ho chi minh to power over the united vietnam, and they realized they had been betrayed again. when we ask why they do not leap to negotiate, these things must be remembered. also, it must be clear that the leaders of hanoi considered the presence of american troops in support of the diem regime to have been the initial military breach of the geneva agreements concerning
foreign policy and the vietnam war. "beyond vietnam" was the speech he delivered at new york's riverside church on april 4, 1967, a year to the day before he was assassinated. in it, dr. king called the united states "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today." "life" magazine called the speech "demagogic slander that sounded like a script for radio hanoi." "the washington post" said king "diminished his usefulness to his cause,...
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however, it won't be easy, vietnam have lost their last three meetings with iraq. casus rings the changes for iraq, ali al basir, for size for vietnam, philiper freshens up the side. by bringing in new in din back into midfield along with do hong dong, captain of the side. couts van kang spearheads the attack and into the action in the 17th minute, vietnam firing the ball into the center and the deflection takes it past the goalkeeper and it's 1-0 to vietnam in the opening stages, the goal was reviewed after vong had crossed zid tashid steered it into his own net but the attacker. was returning from an offside position and then vietnam do get their breakthrough in the 42nd minute, caut van kang takes the free kick and it's the big center-back boyhang who grabs his first international goal, it was a great finish with the outside of the boot and into stoppage time in the first half, cat van kang's highney referee mohammed nasmi bin nazrudin was obliged to show a second yellow. card and vietnam reduced to 10 men for the remainder of the game. incident packed first hal
however, it won't be easy, vietnam have lost their last three meetings with iraq. casus rings the changes for iraq, ali al basir, for size for vietnam, philiper freshens up the side. by bringing in new in din back into midfield along with do hong dong, captain of the side. couts van kang spearheads the attack and into the action in the 17th minute, vietnam firing the ball into the center and the deflection takes it past the goalkeeper and it's 1-0 to vietnam in the opening stages, the goal was...
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it was concern about vietnam and vietnam where the nation was tearing itself apart. the democratic party was tearing itself apart. millions of americans watched on television in their living rooms at. the convention in chicago that year. and so understanding that was the weaker part of his legacy. i think johnson became desperate to leave office, much like nixon wanted to be known as a peacemaker. i think johnson was either desperate to find peace in vietnam by the end of his term, or at a minimum, if he couldn't do to leave his successor, whoever that might be in a better situation than. they might have been otherwise. and i think had i learned from records that, this is my take in the book that johnson actually had very low expectations that peace was possible in 68. but i think he was by those around him some of whom you mentioned, that this is your last chance to be known as a peacemaker. and even if it fails, like every other, the back of johnson's memoirs and the very back kind of inside the boards of the books and the appendices list all the peace initiatives
it was concern about vietnam and vietnam where the nation was tearing itself apart. the democratic party was tearing itself apart. millions of americans watched on television in their living rooms at. the convention in chicago that year. and so understanding that was the weaker part of his legacy. i think johnson became desperate to leave office, much like nixon wanted to be known as a peacemaker. i think johnson was either desperate to find peace in vietnam by the end of his term, or at a...
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playing really well means that vietnam was very good in the first half. i remember from the last 10 years that we had a game with the olympic national team against the vietnamese team. we played and went to a training camp we had vietnam, at that time it was clear that they are working well on their basic football, and these results have actually been 10 years since today we are going to football with you, the picture of the game between vietnam and japan is being broadcast . it's on the vietnam team, and that's why it's playing against japan today. japan, now you say you didn't watch the game, but i think it should still be counted as a claimant. look, we have several teams who claim that iran's team is iran's claimant. japan, korea , saudi arabia, in a way, maybe even some teams they are decisive, maybe not a contender for the championship. but the teams that can win the championship, they can stand in front of them and take their brakes, yes, but in general, these three or four teams are the teams that claim the championship , but i think that we shoul
playing really well means that vietnam was very good in the first half. i remember from the last 10 years that we had a game with the olympic national team against the vietnamese team. we played and went to a training camp we had vietnam, at that time it was clear that they are working well on their basic football, and these results have actually been 10 years since today we are going to football with you, the picture of the game between vietnam and japan is being broadcast . it's on the...
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, and stop talking about vietnam. because every time you talk about vietnam, it is reminder of the party in charge. secondly, he said return. what fingerhut said, every campaign, like right now, people are getting serious in the weeks leading up. in the trades, those are called the late switchers. in '68, he said eight out of 10 votes came back to humphreys. it makes no sense, politically, to go from the pro vietnam, segregationist, racist, back over to humphreys. and he said that humphreys switch back over to jobs, the economy, social security, and he said the strategy for humphrey should be to remind traditional democratic voters, even though things were bad in '68, remind them what they had historically done on all of these issues. he said that was the reason it ended up being so close, he started that so close in the campaign, it may have gotten across the finish line. one more example of the records and the people that no one ever talked to, even for the subject you feel like you know so much about already. how c
, and stop talking about vietnam. because every time you talk about vietnam, it is reminder of the party in charge. secondly, he said return. what fingerhut said, every campaign, like right now, people are getting serious in the weeks leading up. in the trades, those are called the late switchers. in '68, he said eight out of 10 votes came back to humphreys. it makes no sense, politically, to go from the pro vietnam, segregationist, racist, back over to humphreys. and he said that humphreys...
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conceived vietnam, stop talking about vietnam. every time you do, it's a reminder of the party that was in charge. secondly, return to favorable issues for democrats. what fingerhut said to me, every campaign, people are emotional in the early polls. then they get serious in the weeks leading up. in the trade, those are the late switchers. delete switchers in 1968, eight out of 10 votes that transferred from wallace, the racist, so-called, came back to humphrey. it makes no sense politically. to go from the racist candidate, back over to humphrey. he said it was all because of the union getting out the vote. humphrey switched back to a traditional democratic prosperity. jobs, economy, education, social security, he says the strategy for humphrey should be to remind voters of what democrats had historically done for voters. fdr, truman, others, he said that was the reason it ended up being so close. if we started the switch earlier, it might've gotten him across the finish line. that's one more example of people that no one ever ta
conceived vietnam, stop talking about vietnam. every time you do, it's a reminder of the party that was in charge. secondly, return to favorable issues for democrats. what fingerhut said to me, every campaign, people are emotional in the early polls. then they get serious in the weeks leading up. in the trade, those are the late switchers. delete switchers in 1968, eight out of 10 votes that transferred from wallace, the racist, so-called, came back to humphrey. it makes no sense politically....
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but he launches airstrikes on north vietnam. the first time that had happened so that he's able to get to november at that point, the decisions are finally made and there's some argument as to whether or not he clearly moving in that direction before that he's going to need to take sterner measures. and by 1965, he is doing that. and even at the point where there launching these -- for tat raids, north vietnamese assets, when he lands the marines, he says to richard russell, oh, the marines are going in. we know what that means. all the mothers are going to freak out. he still feels that he has no choice but to do it. and so johnson recognizes the danger that this going to put him in, particularly the republicans, because if he continues to have these doubts and pulls back, well dirksen's not going to give him another dollar. the war on poverty. so there are domestic political concerns relating to the democrats and their standing. are they or are they not going to be the party that stands up to communism? but they're personal cr
but he launches airstrikes on north vietnam. the first time that had happened so that he's able to get to november at that point, the decisions are finally made and there's some argument as to whether or not he clearly moving in that direction before that he's going to need to take sterner measures. and by 1965, he is doing that. and even at the point where there launching these -- for tat raids, north vietnamese assets, when he lands the marines, he says to richard russell, oh, the marines are...
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the only outfit in vietnam that travels by yo yo. oh, you're always tell helicopter pilots are the ones that are still doing the watusi. a half hour after land. every time, barbara mcnair stepped on the stage. the audience was hers and hers alone. for once in my life. i have someone who needs, me, someone i needed so long. oh, one son. a free need i can go when life bleeds me and some hard oh, i'll be strong. 01i can touch you what my heart used to do. before i knew. someone oh, like. could make margery come. for once in my life i won't let sherry hurt me. not like it's me. oh, oh. once have something i know i won't desert me i'm not alone. oh, oh. once i can say this is mine. you take it long as hard no, i have love i can make it in my heart somewhere on who needs me. not mine can take it let me i know i have no i can make it it back here let somebody hurt my free. have someone who knew me me me. leaving cookie they held us on runway for a half an hour when sniper was reported at the end of the runway, combat patrols cleared area ch
the only outfit in vietnam that travels by yo yo. oh, you're always tell helicopter pilots are the ones that are still doing the watusi. a half hour after land. every time, barbara mcnair stepped on the stage. the audience was hers and hers alone. for once in my life. i have someone who needs, me, someone i needed so long. oh, one son. a free need i can go when life bleeds me and some hard oh, i'll be strong. 01i can touch you what my heart used to do. before i knew. someone oh, like. could...
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i was in vietnam, i was in vietnam when vietnam occupied cambodia.est did not participate in the vietnam-china war. and when the west tried to participate, the war in vietnam, let's say, is the real participation of the west. it led to stunning results. to the actual defeat of the united states, it must be clearly stated that the united states was defeated in the vietnam war because the republic of south vietnam, which was non-communist, was destroyed by the communists, and that is the question of whether the west can act as russia or even china, because the price of human life is different, americans are all at times they asked why we are fighting in vietnam, what we are doing there, this was also a problem by and large, it weakened the community. america obvious conclusions are drawn from this. afghanistan, where the american troops were. also. so, how, how can we here. to interfere with vladimir putin, this means that we should think about some conflicts that weaken the russian regime itself, create conflict situations for it, well, relatively spe
i was in vietnam, i was in vietnam when vietnam occupied cambodia.est did not participate in the vietnam-china war. and when the west tried to participate, the war in vietnam, let's say, is the real participation of the west. it led to stunning results. to the actual defeat of the united states, it must be clearly stated that the united states was defeated in the vietnam war because the republic of south vietnam, which was non-communist, was destroyed by the communists, and that is the question...
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i was in vietnam, i was in vietnam when vietnam occupied cambodia. event did not participate. in the vietnam-china war, and when the west tried to take part, here is the war in vietnam, let's say this is the real involvement of the west, it led to stunning results, to the actual defeat of the united states, it must be clearly stated that the united states was defeated in the vietnam war, because the republic of south b vietnam, which was non-communist, was destroyed by the communists, and this is the question of whether the west can act like russia or even. china, because the price of human life is different, the americans kept asking why we are fighting in vietnam, what we are doing there, by and large was a problem, it weakened the communist camp, but it also weakened america , the obvious conclusions are drawn from this, afghanistan, where the american troops were, too, because how, how can we interfere with vladimir putin here, it means that we should think about some conflicts. which weaken the russian regime itself, create conflict situations f
i was in vietnam, i was in vietnam when vietnam occupied cambodia. event did not participate. in the vietnam-china war, and when the west tried to take part, here is the war in vietnam, let's say this is the real involvement of the west, it led to stunning results, to the actual defeat of the united states, it must be clearly stated that the united states was defeated in the vietnam war, because the republic of south b vietnam, which was non-communist, was destroyed by the communists, and this...
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like i said, the main purpose is mainly to address vietnam— philippine bilateral maritime issues anding that could undermine china's claims. i think china will be measured in its response. to be sure, think china will be more critical of the philippines given the ongoing tension between the two countries on the south china sea and china views the philippines are reached to other southeast of the —— like southeast countries, including vietnam, is an attempt to reach united front against china. so the deal could worsen the tension between the philippines and china, but, you know, vietnam on the other hand has been more cautious in dealing with china on the south china sea and it has sought to reassure china of its non— allied posture, so think china has reason to believe that vietnam would not agree to join and anti— china packed with the philippines or with any other country. philippines or with any other count . ., ~ ,, philippines or with any other count . ., ~ ., philippines or with any other count . . ~' i” ., i” country. thank you for your insiaht country. thank you for your insi
like i said, the main purpose is mainly to address vietnam— philippine bilateral maritime issues anding that could undermine china's claims. i think china will be measured in its response. to be sure, think china will be more critical of the philippines given the ongoing tension between the two countries on the south china sea and china views the philippines are reached to other southeast of the —— like southeast countries, including vietnam, is an attempt to reach united front against...
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and so and i and he also wrote the vietnam chapter, the crucial vietnam chapter, and that i was going to fill in the rest and what we did was to once we'd written our chapters, we them backwards and forwards to each other in quite literally thousands of emails in order to create the finished product. you've said many of you have them very kindly bought today. i should just note that andrew and i have done number of events together over the years we don't remember when we first met at long had admiration his work like many of you who brought some of his earlier books. napoleon george the third. what is he the most missed under misunderstood king of yeah, the last king of america came america. and so the first i think, was we did five events just on the churchill book. we had so much fun with the first one. i do a lot of events in, new york historical society in 92nd street, y, both of which we've done for this book together. and we had so much fun with the very first one that we decided, let's do another. and it was churchill in the military, of course it was churchill and in intellige
and so and i and he also wrote the vietnam chapter, the crucial vietnam chapter, and that i was going to fill in the rest and what we did was to once we'd written our chapters, we them backwards and forwards to each other in quite literally thousands of emails in order to create the finished product. you've said many of you have them very kindly bought today. i should just note that andrew and i have done number of events together over the years we don't remember when we first met at long had...
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nguyen dinh bac�*s spectacular header saw the golden stars back on level terms and vietnam sensed anging them in front, turning the match on its head. unfazed, japan responded. liverpool's present and past combined. wataru endo to minamino and japan were level, but not for long. four minutes into first—half stoppage time, kaito nakamura's moment of magic putting his side back in front before ayase ueda sealed it 4—2 in the second half. three—time champions iran wasted little time against palestine, racing into a three—goal lead inside 38 minutes. overpowered but not overwhelmed, palestine struck back — tamer seyam with a goal that sparked a joyous celebrations. that happiness would be short—lived, however, as sardar azmoun pounced after the break to wrap up a 4—1 win. it was a moment of history when the uae faced hong kong. trailing 1—0 to a first half penalty, hong kong's chan siu kwan equalised and in doing so, scored the 1000th afc asian cup goal. the dragons, however, couldn't build on that milestone. zayed sultan scored just minutes later before yahya al—ghassani's late penalty
nguyen dinh bac�*s spectacular header saw the golden stars back on level terms and vietnam sensed anging them in front, turning the match on its head. unfazed, japan responded. liverpool's present and past combined. wataru endo to minamino and japan were level, but not for long. four minutes into first—half stoppage time, kaito nakamura's moment of magic putting his side back in front before ayase ueda sealed it 4—2 in the second half. three—time champions iran wasted little time...
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dennis if johnson's "tree of smoke" was written 40 years after the vietnam if war, and yet -- vietnam war, and yet if it seem like it takes that kind of perspective, when you are in the midst of that patriotic moment, you -- it's harder to see clearly. and there is, there is the risk that it becomes propaganda of a certain kind. but there's also, i would say is, a difference between novels of war and novels of wartime. and the reason i think going all the way back to homer there's been in this the fascination with wartime is that it really feels like everyone is just, like, completely energized. life is more intense when you are in a situation of war and are relationships become more intense. political feelingsl, become more intense.om everything becomes intensified, and that's -- and novelists like intensity. and i think that's part of the attraction of it. it doesn't need to be a novel on the front lines. it can be behind the lines. it's still going on, and it's great material. >> well, yeah, i suspect it's absolutely no coincidence, but the first great european poem is homer's ilia
dennis if johnson's "tree of smoke" was written 40 years after the vietnam if war, and yet -- vietnam war, and yet if it seem like it takes that kind of perspective, when you are in the midst of that patriotic moment, you -- it's harder to see clearly. and there is, there is the risk that it becomes propaganda of a certain kind. but there's also, i would say is, a difference between novels of war and novels of wartime. and the reason i think going all the way back to homer there's...
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there had been i believe even 10 years ago 40,000 books published about the vietnam war. that number is probably up to 50 or 60,000 that some of the best books in the best novels about it have been more recent. dennis johnson's tree of smoke was written 40 years after a the vietnam war and yet it seems like it takes that kind ofin perspective when you are in the midst of that patriotic moment. it's harder to see clearly and there is the risk that it becomes propaganda of a certain kind. there was also i would say a difference between novels of war and wobble -- novels of wartime and the reason i think going all the way back there has been this fascinationn with wartime and it feels like everyone is just completely energized. life is more intense when you are in a situation of war and relationships become more intense.me everything becomes intensified and novelist like intensity. i think that's part of the attraction of it. anit doesn't need to be a novelf the front lines. it can be behind the lines. there's a war going on and it's great material. >> successfully no coinci
there had been i believe even 10 years ago 40,000 books published about the vietnam war. that number is probably up to 50 or 60,000 that some of the best books in the best novels about it have been more recent. dennis johnson's tree of smoke was written 40 years after a the vietnam war and yet it seems like it takes that kind ofin perspective when you are in the midst of that patriotic moment. it's harder to see clearly and there is the risk that it becomes propaganda of a certain kind. there...
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nguyen dinh bac�*s spectacular header saw the golden stars back on level terms and vietnam sensed anhai edging them in front, setting the match on its head. unfazed, japan responded. liverpool's present and past combined. wataru endo to minamino and japan were level, but not for long. four minutes into first—half stoppage time, kaito nakamura's moment of magic putting his side back in front before ayase ueda sealed it 4—2 in the second half. three—time champions iran wasted little time against palestine, racing into a three—goal lead inside 38 minutes. overpowered but not overwhelmed, palestine struck back. tamer seyam with a goal that sparked a joyous celebrations. that happiness would be short—lived, however, as sardar azmoun pounced after the break to wrap up a 4—1 win. it was a moment of history when the uae faced hong kong. trailing 1—0 to a first half penalty, hong kong's chan siu kwan equalised and in doing so, scored the 1000th afc asian cup goal. the dragons, however, couldn't build on that milestone. zayed sultan scored just minutes later before yahya al—ghassani's late pen
nguyen dinh bac�*s spectacular header saw the golden stars back on level terms and vietnam sensed anhai edging them in front, setting the match on its head. unfazed, japan responded. liverpool's present and past combined. wataru endo to minamino and japan were level, but not for long. four minutes into first—half stoppage time, kaito nakamura's moment of magic putting his side back in front before ayase ueda sealed it 4—2 in the second half. three—time champions iran wasted little time...
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, the samurai blue was suddenly back, the golden stars were back on level terms and vietnam sensed ane when high, edging them in front, setting the match on its head. one phase, japan responded. liverpool's present and past combined. japan were level, but not for long. four minutes into first of stopping time kaito nakamura's moments of magic putting aside back in front. it was 11—2 in the second half. three times champion iran wasted little time against palestine, a three goal lead inside 30 minutes. overpowered, but not overwhelmed, palestine struck back. the goal sparked a joyous celebrations. that happiness would be short lived, however, as sad as moon palace after the break to wrap up a 4-1 after the break to wrap up a a—1win. a moment of history when the uae face hong kong. trailing 1—0 delivers a penalty, hong kong equalised and in doing so scored the 1000 afc goal. the dragons could not build on that milestone. they are sold and scored minutes later beforej al—khasawneh saw the uae home 3—1. dan ogunshakin, bbc news. viniciusjunior scored a first half hat—trick to give real ma
, the samurai blue was suddenly back, the golden stars were back on level terms and vietnam sensed ane when high, edging them in front, setting the match on its head. one phase, japan responded. liverpool's present and past combined. japan were level, but not for long. four minutes into first of stopping time kaito nakamura's moments of magic putting aside back in front. it was 11—2 in the second half. three times champion iran wasted little time against palestine, a three goal lead inside 30...
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it was a speech condemning the vietnam war. >> we do not stop our war against the people of vietnam immediately alternative than to see this as some horrible, clumsy and deadly game we have decided to play. the world now demands a maturity of america that we may not be able to achieve. it demands that we admit that we have been wronged from the beginning in vietnam, that we have been detrimental to the life of the vietnamese people. >> it is now to assume most americans oppose the war in vietnam, but at the time, king was taking a huge risk. most americans supported the war. it was the anti-war movement who were in the minority. even roy wilkins, head of the naacp, rebuked king, saying civil rights groups do not have enough information on vietnam or on foreign policy to make it their cause. which brings us to the present day where we are in a moment once again where it is controversial to call for peace. not a lot of clergy are speaking out against president biden on gaza despite a death toll topping 23,000 and american bombs raining on the narrow, crowded strip. but at the grassroots level a l
it was a speech condemning the vietnam war. >> we do not stop our war against the people of vietnam immediately alternative than to see this as some horrible, clumsy and deadly game we have decided to play. the world now demands a maturity of america that we may not be able to achieve. it demands that we admit that we have been wronged from the beginning in vietnam, that we have been detrimental to the life of the vietnamese people. >> it is now to assume most americans oppose the...
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-- then the iraq, afghanistan, and vietnam wars combined.nomy. and then we will strengthen our military. militaries do not start wars, strong militaries prevent wars. [applause] sand that does not mean throwing a lot of money at the department of defense, it actually means cleaning it up, getting rid of tting rid of red tape, making sure we go and focus on the things that really matter for the future. right now, you have tooany generals focused on land, air, and sea. we need to bespace, submarines. host: more from nikki haley available on our website at c-span.orgspan now. former president trump speaking yesterday in new hampshire, we will show you that in little bit. a poll to look at how new hampshire voters are putting their support coming up to tomorrow. 52% planning on supporting the president versus 34% for candidate haley. regist republicans, 64% of support versus 22%. amongst undeclared who are registered, 48% giving support n haley over president trump. former president trump. those with no college degree, 60% of those giving their
-- then the iraq, afghanistan, and vietnam wars combined.nomy. and then we will strengthen our military. militaries do not start wars, strong militaries prevent wars. [applause] sand that does not mean throwing a lot of money at the department of defense, it actually means cleaning it up, getting rid of tting rid of red tape, making sure we go and focus on the things that really matter for the future. right now, you have tooany generals focused on land, air, and sea. we need to bespace,...
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boi hong scored for vietnam in the 42nd minute and gwang hai scored in extra time, while vietnam wased by fankhank in the final minutes. the first half was 10 players. in the other japan won the group four match against indonesia . yoda scored two goals for japan from the penalty spot in the 6th minute and 52nd minute, and the other goal of this team was scored by the indonesian player hoeppner, and indonesia's single goal was scored by walsh in the last minutes of the game , iraq was the leader in the table of this group with nine points. . cannes is in the second place with 6 points, indonesia is in the third place with 3 points . tomorrow, from the group of five, as you can see, south korea and malaysia and jordan and bahrain will go head-to-head in the table of jordan and south korea with four points . and tafazel scored the first and second goals of bahrain with 3 imtiaz and malaysia without points are in the third and fourth places. a review of some other news, according to the announcement of the media department of the national team in qatar, sadegh moharrami , who got old in
boi hong scored for vietnam in the 42nd minute and gwang hai scored in extra time, while vietnam wased by fankhank in the final minutes. the first half was 10 players. in the other japan won the group four match against indonesia . yoda scored two goals for japan from the penalty spot in the 6th minute and 52nd minute, and the other goal of this team was scored by the indonesian player hoeppner, and indonesia's single goal was scored by walsh in the last minutes of the game , iraq was the...
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vietnam was a huge deal in my household. w i have brothers who could have fought in that war my father was very opposed to the war. we were not unaware of what was happening and the rest of the world we were not unaware we got into vietnam is part of the global fight against communism. and that the soviete union was thelo lever behind that global communist movement. we were aware of that. but really in terms of -- as i got into my 13 years and my 20s the main thing was this is also create a cold war which is 50000 nuclear weapons pointed at pretty much every city in the world. that was a big deal for me. that is such a fake abstract thing. in the middle of the night there be a thunderstorm but i thought someone pushed the wrong button and it is all over. but i had the luxury and it's quite different from andrea i would say. i was in the bosom of a family and it had its own history but that history had to do with how did my mother come from the two parents she had? how did my father come from f those parents? what did sweden,
vietnam was a huge deal in my household. w i have brothers who could have fought in that war my father was very opposed to the war. we were not unaware of what was happening and the rest of the world we were not unaware we got into vietnam is part of the global fight against communism. and that the soviete union was thelo lever behind that global communist movement. we were aware of that. but really in terms of -- as i got into my 13 years and my 20s the main thing was this is also create a...
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to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works. right. and then there's a war on terror where. busy those people were all replaced by the next scene. the question for ukraine is, in the physical world of us politics, the 24 hour media cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it a boy not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way, i'd like to continue this conversation with you. what do you say we do it on twitter racks, as it's now called. i think my handle rick sanchez, tv. rick sanchez, tv and i'll be looking for you there. okay. when we come back, why have things gotten even worse for those who want to continue to send funds to ukraine? i'll tell you the name of the music. i'm one of the see it in and me and say, guess i am all. what had a little form is all i thought of it a i want says and stop. i don't like that. it's on whether the media you got it or not, but i, you know, you
to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works. right. and then there's a war on terror where. busy those people were all replaced by the next scene. the question for ukraine is, in the physical world of us politics, the 24 hour media cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it a boy not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way, i'd like...
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and hopefully, in -- in april we will launch our first ncp in vietnam.ve plans with nvidia to launch another one in japan. rishaad: that is the fpt chairman speaking to our colleague david. coming up, we'll have a look at india's wealth management industry with -- a private president and asking which industry groups really at the moment finding favor with their clients. this is bloomberg. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh rishaad: you are backward bloomberg markets. this is what it's like with seven minutes to go before get -- we get the cash markets to kickoff. with futures at the moment in the green. we're going to have a good day of it at the start of the session. we're looking also at, of course, what is happening with investment proposals here, because our next guest runs one of the fastest pri
and hopefully, in -- in april we will launch our first ncp in vietnam.ve plans with nvidia to launch another one in japan. rishaad: that is the fpt chairman speaking to our colleague david. coming up, we'll have a look at india's wealth management industry with -- a private president and asking which industry groups really at the moment finding favor with their clients. this is bloomberg. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change?...
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to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works. right. and then there's a war on terror where. busy those people were all replaced by the next scene. the question for ukraine is in the physical world of us politics. the 20. busy 4 hour video cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it avoid not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way, i'd like to continue this conversation with you. what do you say we do it on twitter racks as it's now called. i think my handle rick sanchez, tv. rick sanchez, tv and i'll be looking for you there. okay. when we come back, why, if it has gotten even worse for those who want to continue to send funds to ukraine? i'll tell you the in this explain history to us. no, i promise i'm a choice. jamie post that is before you. so there's 2 more to keep going. as i mentioned, this is i've just deep requirements, not express here, submit item. so you may have met
to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works. right. and then there's a war on terror where. busy those people were all replaced by the next scene. the question for ukraine is in the physical world of us politics. the 20. busy 4 hour video cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it avoid not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way,...
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i lost my father in the vietnam war when ii was six months old. he couldn't afford college so had to learn from the university of minnesota. he was killedn july of 1969. my mother was 24 and we had nowhere to go. we are all democrats and a lot of speakers tonight. i will be grateful into for the same respect to everybody appear.he i lost my dad in the vietnam war. i was adopted into a new family with many blessings and a grandfather who told me money is like manure. if you stack it up, it stinks. but if you spread it out, it fertilizes. that might be our new democratic motto. we have plenty we just have to share them in there right away. enter the business world. do any of you know belvedere vodka? any of you know the ice cream brand? good. remember that terrible night of the election? .. hodgkin's lymphoma and she is a gay woman, i did not know that at the time. i saw in my daughter's eyes fear that i had never seen before. i sat at the breakfast table that morning in 2016 and i promised my daughters i would do something. so, i ran for congress.
i lost my father in the vietnam war when ii was six months old. he couldn't afford college so had to learn from the university of minnesota. he was killedn july of 1969. my mother was 24 and we had nowhere to go. we are all democrats and a lot of speakers tonight. i will be grateful into for the same respect to everybody appear.he i lost my dad in the vietnam war. i was adopted into a new family with many blessings and a grandfather who told me money is like manure. if you stack it up, it...
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, well then the vietnam war was relevant, so today, in fact, the words of the chegivars, they seem totinian vietnam. before our eyes there is this american-houthi showdown with yemen, the third, relatively speaking, vietnam, and the americans seem to have created some kind of model for protecting navigation in the straits, that is , they are projecting this model onto the taiwan strait, the malacca straits there, and other strategic maritime hubs , well, on ours eyes tonight, so to speak , well, i don’t know whether a fourth american-iranian vietnam will happen, we’ll wait and see, while the americans have wiped themselves off after iran’s strikes on erbil and... zelensky’s arrival there, yesterday’s discussion of the peace formula, without making concrete decisions , discussions of certain guarantees of the security of ukraine, that is, the hypocrisy is amazing, when 2 years ago russia, specifically before this began, offered clear guarantees of security in europe, all this was thrown out, hypocritically and seemingly arrogantly rejected, now they are talking about guarantees securit
, well then the vietnam war was relevant, so today, in fact, the words of the chegivars, they seem totinian vietnam. before our eyes there is this american-houthi showdown with yemen, the third, relatively speaking, vietnam, and the americans seem to have created some kind of model for protecting navigation in the straits, that is , they are projecting this model onto the taiwan strait, the malacca straits there, and other strategic maritime hubs , well, on ours eyes tonight, so to speak ,...
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to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works, right. and then there's a war on terror. wherever those people were all replaced by the next scene, the question for ukraine is in the physical world of us politics. the 20. busy of our media cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it avoid not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way, i'd like to continue this conversation with you. what do you say we do it on twitter racks as it's now called. i think my handle rick sanchez, tv. rick sanchez, tv and i'll be looking for you there. okay. when we come back, why have things gotten even worse for those who want to continue to send funds to ukraine? i'll tell you the the hey, welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. 2 things of happened recently that have to be extremely concerning for ukrainian president the zalinski on top of some of the things we previously discussed. one is that twitter owner, e
to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works, right. and then there's a war on terror. wherever those people were all replaced by the next scene, the question for ukraine is in the physical world of us politics. the 20. busy of our media cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it avoid not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way, i'd...
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to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works. right. and then there's a war on terror where. busy those people were all replaced by the next same question for ukraine is in the physical world of us politics. the 20. busy of our media cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it avoid not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way, i'd like to continue this conversation with you. what do you say we do it on twitter racks as it's now called. i think my handle rick sanchez, tv. rick sanchez, tv and i'll be looking for you there. okay. when we come back, why, if it has gotten even worse for those who want to continue to send funds to ukraine? i'll tell you the, the russian states never is as tight as a phone in the most sense community. best of all sun set up the same assistance must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mis
to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works. right. and then there's a war on terror where. busy those people were all replaced by the next same question for ukraine is in the physical world of us politics. the 20. busy of our media cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it avoid not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way, i'd like...
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to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works. right. and then there's a war on terror where. busy those people were all replaced by the next scene. the question for ukraine is, in the physical world of us politics, the 24 hour media cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it a boy not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way, i'd like to continue this conversation with you. what do you say we do it on twitter racks, as it's now called. i think my handle rick sanchez, tv. rick sanchez, tv and i'll be looking for you there. okay. when we come back, why i think has gotten even worse for those who want to continue to send funds to ukraine. i'll tell you the, the russian states never as one of the most sense community best of all send, send up the same assistance, must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the st
to show the world today. vietnam's are trading partner. hello . funny how it works. right. and then there's a war on terror where. busy those people were all replaced by the next scene. the question for ukraine is, in the physical world of us politics, the 24 hour media cycle, the american voters who are simply used to moving on. how does it remain relevant? how does you claim remain relevant? and how does it a boy not being replaced or replaced by the next big thing? hey, by the way, i'd like...
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well, let's let's talk a little about vietnam, you have already started talking about the fact that inng trips to china and vietnam, what you managed to agree on, which foreign companies are interested in collaborating. region, you know that china, yes, we are all focused on the auto industry, but this is not only the auto industry, in the kaluga region there is, for example, a glass production plant, very large and very modern, and we have met with those partners who are ready to consider various areas of enterprise construction in kaluga region, well, first of all, of course, the auto industry , but also other very serious areas, including machine tool building, as for vietnam, then... first of all, this is the project that i already mentioned, the dairy project, but there are also many interesting partnerships there, which we hope to implement this year. the ministry of economic development has singled out the special economic zone of kaluga as the most rapid and dynamically developing, what kind of investors are there now, what is the volume of investment, i know that it is planned
well, let's let's talk a little about vietnam, you have already started talking about the fact that inng trips to china and vietnam, what you managed to agree on, which foreign companies are interested in collaborating. region, you know that china, yes, we are all focused on the auto industry, but this is not only the auto industry, in the kaluga region there is, for example, a glass production plant, very large and very modern, and we have met with those partners who are ready to consider...
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, vietnam or vietnam. we not be proud of our national patriotic symbols? the most luxurious and culturally rich is the pavilion of the islamic republic of iran or the pavilion of the islamic republic of iran. iranian islamic art is so elegant, but these days the combination of football and culture has become an important factor in friendship. we hope that whatever effort we have , we know that you worked hard, we know that you tried , we want the results of your efforts, we have good players in you. europe mostly play and have good experience. continued news with club football in europe and firstly spain, barcelona defeated its host , real madrid won the bakhtar game, last night in the 21st week of la liga 42, barcelona defeated its host betis and finished third with 44 points. torres scored three goals and felix scored one goal for barcelona. and isco both. betis scored a goal. real madrid won 3-2 against the team from the bottom of the table, almeria, and placed in second place with 51 points, which was
, vietnam or vietnam. we not be proud of our national patriotic symbols? the most luxurious and culturally rich is the pavilion of the islamic republic of iran or the pavilion of the islamic republic of iran. iranian islamic art is so elegant, but these days the combination of football and culture has become an important factor in friendship. we hope that whatever effort we have , we know that you worked hard, we know that you tried , we want the results of your efforts, we have good players in...
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denis johnson's of smoke was, written 40 years after the vietnam war, and yet. and it it seems like it takes that kind perspective when you are when you are in the midst of that patriotic moment, you it's harder to see clearly. and there is there the risk that it becomes propaganda of a certain kind. but there's there's also i would say, a difference between novels of, war and novels of war time. and i and the reason i think going all the way back to homer, there's been this fascination with war time is that it really feels everyone is just like complete, energized life, more intense when are in a situation war and relationships become more. political, feelings become more intense. everything becomes intensified. and that's and novelists like intensity and i think that's part of the attraction of it it doesn't need to be the novel the front lines it can be behind the lines. it's still there's a war going and it's it's material. well, yeah, i suspect you're right. it's absolutely no coincidence. that the first kind of great european poem is homer's iliad and, you
denis johnson's of smoke was, written 40 years after the vietnam war, and yet. and it it seems like it takes that kind perspective when you are when you are in the midst of that patriotic moment, you it's harder to see clearly. and there is there the risk that it becomes propaganda of a certain kind. but there's there's also i would say, a difference between novels of, war and novels of war time. and i and the reason i think going all the way back to homer, there's been this fascination with...
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i feel it's vietnam. i feel if i were having watched television and seen the horrors of vietnam, i feel in this, do you feel that americans are hearing or feeling this in any way at all? or europeans or other observers are seeing this as another vietnam, as well. i think that on a, on a purely analytical historical level, i think it's an app to comparison and, you know, when occupying power is trying to fight against a girl of force. and that's ultimately what from us is. and it's um, using tactics that are very similar to those used by the viet cong during the vietnam war. you, you can very quickly get yourself mired in a quagmire. and, you know, back in november i started talking about how it already seemed like on a tactical military level. that is really forces were already finding themselves in a quagmire. if you follow up from us is communications. and by the way, i think there's a totally cartoonist portrayal from us that exists and much of the western discourse. and i think it's a journalistic err
i feel it's vietnam. i feel if i were having watched television and seen the horrors of vietnam, i feel in this, do you feel that americans are hearing or feeling this in any way at all? or europeans or other observers are seeing this as another vietnam, as well. i think that on a, on a purely analytical historical level, i think it's an app to comparison and, you know, when occupying power is trying to fight against a girl of force. and that's ultimately what from us is. and it's um, using...
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the white house supported the corrupt above and governments of southern vietnam. 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese, during this war into total health for the occupants. unable to cope with the guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all and all. during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is due and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the pop and regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 in vietnamese people b
the white house supported the corrupt above and governments of southern vietnam. 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese, during this war into total health for the occupants. unable to cope with the guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which...
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the white house supported the corrupt public governments of southern vietnam. in 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. defend the gun was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the enemies during this war into total health for the occupants. unable to cope with the guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all and all. during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the puppet regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 in
the white house supported the corrupt public governments of southern vietnam. in 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. defend the gun was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the enemies during this war into total health for the occupants. unable to cope with the guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt...