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vietnam war to cambodia. by the fall, the anti-war movement had grown off college's campuses to the mall in d.c. for us from the daily kent state or to decided to drive to washington d.c. to join the anti-war protests on november 15th. just a few weeks after our own homecoming. we arrived friday evening in time to watch people honoring the soldiers who had died in vietnam. that night, 18 of us slept in one room of a friend's dorm. our feet pointed in, in our heads out. the next morning, we headed to the mall and i was impressed by the size of the crowd and by their focus and steadfast just to be part of something. so big it would make the government take notice. well, this was my first trip to washington, d.c. everything was very new and exciting. the resentment of how familiar people of this continued war could be felt. as i moved my way through the crowd. their determination to have their voices heard was deafening. with the us capitol, the background of these protesters demanded an end to the war. i needed
vietnam war to cambodia. by the fall, the anti-war movement had grown off college's campuses to the mall in d.c. for us from the daily kent state or to decided to drive to washington d.c. to join the anti-war protests on november 15th. just a few weeks after our own homecoming. we arrived friday evening in time to watch people honoring the soldiers who had died in vietnam. that night, 18 of us slept in one room of a friend's dorm. our feet pointed in, in our heads out. the next morning, we...
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vietnam human rights day. the district i represent includes little saigon, which is home to the largest population of vietnamese anywhere in the world outside of vietnam. many of my vietnamese constituents are first generation americans like me. the stories they tell of fleeing communism to find freedom in the united states are both tragic and inspiring. many of them still have families in vietnam where the human rights situation continues to be cause for grave concern. the communist government there routinely oppresses its own people, arresting and detaining journalists and critics simply for expressing themselves. i am proud to join my vietnamese -- my vietnam caucus co-chair luke correa to introduce a resolution condemning the vietnamese government, calling for the release of political prisoners and standing with the vietnamese people and urging the administration to take immediate action to pressure the vietnamese government to respect human rights. i welcome all of my colleagues to join me and the vietnam
vietnam human rights day. the district i represent includes little saigon, which is home to the largest population of vietnamese anywhere in the world outside of vietnam. many of my vietnamese constituents are first generation americans like me. the stories they tell of fleeing communism to find freedom in the united states are both tragic and inspiring. many of them still have families in vietnam where the human rights situation continues to be cause for grave concern. the communist government...
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he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune ity and the ways in which it may have the ways in which it may have violated american's constitutional liberties. what was uncovered by these hearings? well, the hearings uncovered a few important things. they were meant in some ways to be a second watergate investigation. in that the watergate committee had revealed that national intelligence agencies, specifically the cia and the fbi, had been used by the nixon administration for political purposes. and so church was interested in investigating those prior allegations in addition to now digging into these questions of, well, what was the intelligence community really doing? what the committee confronted was a kind of black box because congress had never provided effective and ongoing oversight of the national intelligence agencies, especially the cia. but even some agencies, the nsa, for examp
he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune ity and the ways in which it may have the ways in which it may have violated american's constitutional liberties. what was uncovered by these hearings? well, the hearings uncovered a few important things. they were meant in some ways to be a second...
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the total casualty rate are roughly similar between, vietnam and korea, despite the fact that the vietnam war is conventionally dated to about, you know, almost 20 years, whereas the korean war is only three. so much, much deadlier and the north, as i think others, have mentioned already, because of this kind of bombing, i mean, after the military targets were more or less gone in the first few months of the war the bombing continued. and so i think some estimates put that about 20%, upwards of 20% of the north korean population were basically killed by the war. i mean, that's that's equivalent to the kind of casualty rates that i think the soviet union is known to have suffered by the end of world war two. so, you know, almost every single family was impacted by the war in the north and to this day, the does anyone know what the conscription years, the mandatory conscription for all bodied males in north korea today are it's 8 to 10 years. so basically your entire youth, more or less, is spent in the military and even for women who are not necessarily require to serve, many women actuall
the total casualty rate are roughly similar between, vietnam and korea, despite the fact that the vietnam war is conventionally dated to about, you know, almost 20 years, whereas the korean war is only three. so much, much deadlier and the north, as i think others, have mentioned already, because of this kind of bombing, i mean, after the military targets were more or less gone in the first few months of the war the bombing continued. and so i think some estimates put that about 20%, upwards of...
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the a driver for companies to invest in vietnam. the coastal south china supply chains are of vital alternative. but vietnam itself is an attractive fdi destination for chinese investment. they may look to do their own production, to get around geopolitical tensions, or they just may around geopolitical tensions, or theyjust may be attracted to vietnam as a place to build things. wages continue to rise in central china.— in central china. when you say china is now _ in central china. when you say china is now at _ in central china. when you say china is now at the _ in central china. when you say china is now at the top - in central china. when you say china is now at the top of - in central china. when you say china is now at the top of the l china is now at the top of the direct investor in vietnam, what kind of changes have we've seen compared to five years ago? seen compared to five years auo? seen compared to five years ao? , ., , seen compared to five years auo? , . , ., ., seen compared to five years ao? , ., ,., ., ., ago?
the a driver for companies to invest in vietnam. the coastal south china supply chains are of vital alternative. but vietnam itself is an attractive fdi destination for chinese investment. they may look to do their own production, to get around geopolitical tensions, or they just may around geopolitical tensions, or theyjust may be attracted to vietnam as a place to build things. wages continue to rise in central china.— in central china. when you say china is now _ in central china. when you...
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makhnomar largely determined us strategy in the vietnam conflict. insisted on us intervention in laos and vietnam and the expansion of american presence in indo-china as opposed to beijing. on his initiative, the project “100,000. targeted program for recruiting conscripts into the army who previously did not fit into the requirements” appeared. the shell of private homer kucha was not supposed to become a soldier in principle, but in the end he killed the company sergeant major and committed suicide. by the end of 1965, mcnamara began to realize the futility of further us military efforts; in may 1967, he presented a memorandum to president johnson, in which he indicated that the war in vietnam was being lost at the political level, and six months later left the post of minister of defense. he set a record of 7 years in office, then mcnamara served as president of the world bank for 13 years, dying in 2009 at the age of 93. in principle, if you look at the logic of president kennedy, he was generally more guided by the people he trusted, not ba
makhnomar largely determined us strategy in the vietnam conflict. insisted on us intervention in laos and vietnam and the expansion of american presence in indo-china as opposed to beijing. on his initiative, the project “100,000. targeted program for recruiting conscripts into the army who previously did not fit into the requirements” appeared. the shell of private homer kucha was not supposed to become a soldier in principle, but in the end he killed the company sergeant major and...
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he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune ity and the ways in which it may have the ways in which it may have violated american's constitutional liberties. what was uncovered by these hearings? well, the hearings uncovered a few important things. they were meant in some ways to be a second watergate investigation. in that the watergate committee had revealed that national intelligence agencies, specifically the cia and the fbi, had been used by the nixon administration for political purposes. and so church was interested in investigating those prior allegations in addition to now digging into these questions of, well, what was the intelligence community really doing? what the committee confronted was a kind of black box because congress had never provided effective and ongoing oversight of the national intelligence agencies, especially the cia. but even somegencies, the nsa, for example
he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune ity and the ways in which it may have the ways in which it may have violated american's constitutional liberties. what was uncovered by these hearings? well, the hearings uncovered a few important things. they were meant in some ways to be a second...
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so i'm so offended to hear him compare it to vietnam. it's completely wrong. >> i think the real issue here is what's happening on our nation's campuses. i speak with students across the country all the time is specific typically jewish students in the last several weeks, they're scared, they're frightened of go out on campus. there are certainly frightened to go anywhere near where these protests are and they wanted to see something like this happen a long time ago into the congressman's point what took them so long? i agree with what he said descent is an important part of our democracy. but dissent that leads to a disorder and threatening people. there should be no place for that. and this is going to be a political problem for biden because in our recent poll voters under 35, 81% of them disapprove of the way he's handling this situation. it's causing a great deal fight and the democratic party. and that's going to be a liability for president. >> i disagree on that. because that same poll, it's a harvard polls. >> so i think the bes
so i'm so offended to hear him compare it to vietnam. it's completely wrong. >> i think the real issue here is what's happening on our nation's campuses. i speak with students across the country all the time is specific typically jewish students in the last several weeks, they're scared, they're frightened of go out on campus. there are certainly frightened to go anywhere near where these protests are and they wanted to see something like this happen a long time ago into the congressman's...
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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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this is what i reminded you about south vietnam. since 1973, there has been just such a peace agreement on south vietnam. there was more than xijianping wanted. it said that the parties respect the sovereignty of south vietnam, the right of its people to statehood and to free elections and to the whole world. and the vietnamese communists willingly subscribed to this. and how long did south vietnam exist? two years after that. well , of course, some people took advantage of this situation for two years, that is, if you want to escape and you can’t, then between this peace agreement and, let’s say, the death of kyiv, you will have a year and a half there, that you packed the manatkas, withdrew money from these accounts and calmly left here, but there are so many people, my god some people who want to live here, you know, that's right, we have to think about them too, here are these people who wanted to live in south vietnam, what happened to them with saigo. well, in the first years after its occupation by communist vietnam , 1.5
this is what i reminded you about south vietnam. since 1973, there has been just such a peace agreement on south vietnam. there was more than xijianping wanted. it said that the parties respect the sovereignty of south vietnam, the right of its people to statehood and to free elections and to the whole world. and the vietnamese communists willingly subscribed to this. and how long did south vietnam exist? two years after that. well , of course, some people took advantage of this situation for...
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south vietnam two years after that. well, of course, some people took advantage of this situation for two years. that is, if you want to escape and cannot, then between this peace agreement and, say, the death of kyiv, you will have a year and a half there that you they packed up their wallets, withdrew money from these accounts and quietly left here. but how many people are there, maybe there are a few people who want to live here, you know? well, we have to think about them too. these are the people who want. to live in south vietnam, what happened to saigon in the first years after its occupation by communist vietnam, 1.5 million people were expelled, but we extrapolate to kyiv, and 300-4,000 were imprisoned there in camps for hopeless persons and most died there , well, you can simply calculate the proportions, that those who will finally, then they will all live somewhere in the village, in kyiv... they will live, as they say in lviv, liberators, and you, who have different political views, will simply shoot them c
south vietnam two years after that. well, of course, some people took advantage of this situation for two years. that is, if you want to escape and cannot, then between this peace agreement and, say, the death of kyiv, you will have a year and a half there that you they packed up their wallets, withdrew money from these accounts and quietly left here. but how many people are there, maybe there are a few people who want to live here, you know? well, we have to think about them too. these are the...
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in 1973 , there was just such a peace agreement on south vietnam, there was more than syd dengpin wanted, it was said that the parties respect the sovereignty of south vietnam, the right of its people to statehood and freedom elections all over the world, and the vietnamese communists happily signed up for it, and how long did south vietnam exist for two years after that. as much as two years, and of course, some people took advantage of this two-year situation, that is, if you want to escape and you can’t, then between this peace agreement and , let’s say, the death of kyiv, you will be there for a year and a half, have you packed your coins, withdrawn your money from these accounts and quietly left here, but there are so many people, my god, there are some people who want to live here, you see, that’s right, we have to think about them too, here are these people who wanted to live in south vietnam, what happened to them with... from saigon in the first years after its occupation by communist vietnam , 15 million people were expelled, so let's extrapolate to kyiv, and 300-4,000 th
in 1973 , there was just such a peace agreement on south vietnam, there was more than syd dengpin wanted, it was said that the parties respect the sovereignty of south vietnam, the right of its people to statehood and freedom elections all over the world, and the vietnamese communists happily signed up for it, and how long did south vietnam exist for two years after that. as much as two years, and of course, some people took advantage of this two-year situation, that is, if you want to escape...
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tony chang, l 20, eastern me, m. vietnam is marking the 70 of anniversary. if it's a victory over french forces in the battle of gen, been few, it's seen as a pivotal moment and ends in french colonial rule. and what was done. indo china us supported france and a conflict that ultimately led to the vietnam war. corporate fried as this reports, a wage stove 8 weeks in a remote board area or of northern vietnam. the battle of jim getting food would have global repercussions. a modern french force defeated by a gorilla army, despite support from the united states. the battle and indo china is critical and i expect the french, dwayne, it led to the us building the void left by the defeated french, but they couldn't stop the newest, ultimate victory in the viet nam war 20 years later. this is a mammoth display of national unity because fighting in defeating the foreigners as part of a legitimacy of the regime given pride of place, of the celebrations, vietnamese veterans of the battle now well into the nineties and then the okay, so you are young at the time you
tony chang, l 20, eastern me, m. vietnam is marking the 70 of anniversary. if it's a victory over french forces in the battle of gen, been few, it's seen as a pivotal moment and ends in french colonial rule. and what was done. indo china us supported france and a conflict that ultimately led to the vietnam war. corporate fried as this reports, a wage stove 8 weeks in a remote board area or of northern vietnam. the battle of jim getting food would have global repercussions. a modern french force...
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lives in vietnam. american soldiers fighting on the ground, there is no such parallel with that in the israel-hamas war right now, and i think that it does a disservice to the people who oppose vietnam in the '60s and those who sacrificed their lives to compare something that is a foreign power fighting a terrorist group that american troops are not involved in in the actual conflict but i think it's over exaggerated. >> in a couple minutes we have left, i want to bring up a polling statistic, you know how i feel about it, this is from abc. if you take a look, right there, joe biden, among likely voters, 49%, donald trump, 45%, this is within the margin of error, but that is a four point lead for donald trump, sorry, for president biden, and joe biden won by 4.5 percentage points, so what do you make of this? >> is going back and forth, all year, but has always been close and i think we are several months out and that shows you how close this will be. yes, it's fun and interesting to talk about but we
lives in vietnam. american soldiers fighting on the ground, there is no such parallel with that in the israel-hamas war right now, and i think that it does a disservice to the people who oppose vietnam in the '60s and those who sacrificed their lives to compare something that is a foreign power fighting a terrorist group that american troops are not involved in in the actual conflict but i think it's over exaggerated. >> in a couple minutes we have left, i want to bring up a polling...
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uh, they preferred those in vietnam. i'm partial to that to life. i've had an a k 47 personally, and i think it's a wonderful weapon that indoors, everything very powerful. and essentially cannot be exhausted and cannot be broken to school. the sure don't curious funny because i was a special operation soldier myself in the army and i see in their eyes the same discipline professionalism, stoicism, and i think they're also loved by the people in the civilian cities of, of russia, the mothers and fathers, the neighbors the, the general family of the russian people love their soldiers in uniform. gotta fix your last 4. yeah. so it's not quite as good without the both the the good for you, the whole fucking, i can fix them yet. what's going on with those of you all the time? were you the okay. i gotcha. okay. yeah. like it's amazingly quiet. there's no sound whatsoever. it's just a wind whisper this. you can't hear anything. and with an expert pilot like these guys just being able to control it it's, it's amazing what they can do and it's so small it c
uh, they preferred those in vietnam. i'm partial to that to life. i've had an a k 47 personally, and i think it's a wonderful weapon that indoors, everything very powerful. and essentially cannot be exhausted and cannot be broken to school. the sure don't curious funny because i was a special operation soldier myself in the army and i see in their eyes the same discipline professionalism, stoicism, and i think they're also loved by the people in the civilian cities of, of russia, the mothers...
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s vietnam veterans outreach center. assisting nearly 1,000 vietnam era and combat veterans across staten island and brooklyn. in july of 1990, lee was appointed to the cabinet of staten island burrow president where served as the veterans affairs advisor and director of contracts and procurement. his service to our borough continued for another two decades, extending his tenure at borough hall through the administrations of james, molinaro and -- james mol morrow and james otto -- molinaro and james otto. in 2022, mayor mike albloomberg appointed him to the city's veterans advisory board where he served until april of 2015, retiring as the board's vice chairman. ... during this time lee played a major role in bringing the vet center and veterans' affairs clinic to staten island and obtaining a bus link to brooklyn's v.a. medical center. this week new york city also will celebrate its 36th annual fleet week, a show of appreciation for our nation's navy, marine corps, and coast guard teams. lee was instrumental in helping
s vietnam veterans outreach center. assisting nearly 1,000 vietnam era and combat veterans across staten island and brooklyn. in july of 1990, lee was appointed to the cabinet of staten island burrow president where served as the veterans affairs advisor and director of contracts and procurement. his service to our borough continued for another two decades, extending his tenure at borough hall through the administrations of james, molinaro and -- james mol morrow and james otto -- molinaro and...
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>> one of the challenges and reason, it's not like vietnam is, it's diffuse. there is no central leadership, there is no coordination among different groups around a poor message. and so i think, but there's still clearly pain in the system that needs to be addressed. i think the president did a great job yesterday speaking to hair values are free speech, but not violence man, i wanted to get your take on what you heard when president biden spoke out publicly for the first time yesterday is actually is actually is put it. >> he's trying to thread a needle defending students rights to protest, condemning antisemitism, condemning violence did, does this do that? did he do that no i think it was too little too late. >> and honestly, it fuels political at this point he seemed to st. polling. we all have, you know, if you look at morning console poll that came out yesterday, 76% of americans support law enforcement taking action on college campuses to ensure that it's a safe ground for students. you even have 67% of young voters agreeing with that. you look at poll
>> one of the challenges and reason, it's not like vietnam is, it's diffuse. there is no central leadership, there is no coordination among different groups around a poor message. and so i think, but there's still clearly pain in the system that needs to be addressed. i think the president did a great job yesterday speaking to hair values are free speech, but not violence man, i wanted to get your take on what you heard when president biden spoke out publicly for the first time yesterday...
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mcnamara largely determined us strategy. in the vietnam conflict, insisted on us intervention in laos and vietnam and the expansion of the american presence in indo- china as a counterweight to beijing. on his initiative , the “100,000” project appeared, a targeted program for recruiting conscripts into the army who previously did not fit into the requirements due to physical or mental health problems. due to the shortage of conscripts, this became a necessity. popularly, this program was called “morons” mcnomars or corps of morons, because in 5 years there are more than 300,000 people with a low iq level troops were sent. a significant portion of these people had difficulty surviving combat stress and were prone to aggression. one of them is shown in the stanley kubrick film - a full metal shell. private homer kucha was not supposed to become a soldier in principle, but in the end he killed the company sergeant major and committed suicide. by the end of 1965, mcnamara began to realize the futility of further us military efforts; in may 1967 , he presented a memorandum to pres
mcnamara largely determined us strategy. in the vietnam conflict, insisted on us intervention in laos and vietnam and the expansion of the american presence in indo- china as a counterweight to beijing. on his initiative , the “100,000” project appeared, a targeted program for recruiting conscripts into the army who previously did not fit into the requirements due to physical or mental health problems. due to the shortage of conscripts, this became a necessity. popularly, this program was...
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and, we went after trucks moving in south vietnam. to south vietnam. dropped two bombs. when i pulled off, i had two missiles come up at me. i saw the first one and i was able to avoid it. when they go so fast, you try to out turn it. but the second one blew off my left wing and i ejected about 2,000 feet above the ground. hit the rice paddies. the fun started. i was 21 miles inplanned in a place i was told no americans were ever seen again. it was a transition. and during that six hours i was on the ground, i lost my radios. we had little hand held radios and there is no rescue without them. i had to sneak back to where all these guys were standing and use their voices to determine where i was. and rolled around in the dark and found one. and retreated a second time. i turned the helicopter back the first time because it was too dangerous. and then, one time i was going through the rice paddies and i got up on the little division between the two to make less noise when two soldiers found me. i played dead. they thought i was incapacitated. when they went to get help abo
and, we went after trucks moving in south vietnam. to south vietnam. dropped two bombs. when i pulled off, i had two missiles come up at me. i saw the first one and i was able to avoid it. when they go so fast, you try to out turn it. but the second one blew off my left wing and i ejected about 2,000 feet above the ground. hit the rice paddies. the fun started. i was 21 miles inplanned in a place i was told no americans were ever seen again. it was a transition. and during that six hours i was...
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in 1970 , there was a student demonstration against the vietnam war, when the security forces and the police killed four protesting students. america was involved in the vietnam war, and the students of american universities , including kand university, demanded an end to the war and killings. after richard nixon was president the president of the united states at that time said that the war would continue, while he had come to power in 1968 with the promise of ending the vietnam war, the protests became more widespread. the words of the president of the united states at the time were enough for 500 students of connett university to protest in this university on friday, may 1, 1970, but this was the beginning of the protest . at 10:00 a.m. on saturday, may 2, 1970, the ohio state guard attacked thousands of protesting students and killed them. he shot suddenly. i heard the sound of shooting, then i saw them falling on the ground , then i also fell on the ground, i could not walk. to go i didn't even know if the fallen student was alive or dead . he didn't seem like he would survive. i
in 1970 , there was a student demonstration against the vietnam war, when the security forces and the police killed four protesting students. america was involved in the vietnam war, and the students of american universities , including kand university, demanded an end to the war and killings. after richard nixon was president the president of the united states at that time said that the war would continue, while he had come to power in 1968 with the promise of ending the vietnam war, the...
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vietnam war. and i could tell you from my family's experience and what they told me about refugee camps. it's a controlled area. and if it, this is an official refugee camp, as they purport it to be. these people are in fact trapped. there's a perimeter that's set around, and this was supposed to be the safe zone. we already know from a week 2 weeks ago when the incursion into rafa 1st transpired, joe biden, you know, did a very soft slap of the wrist onto b, b. net and yahoo and said we're gonna, we're gonna hold, we're gonna time out the shipments we were gonna send you because you shouldn't have gone into rafa. but if you're we are again with more additional bombardment shipments said to be yeah and the look we have heard time and time again after incidents like this one. and there have been a plenty. oh yes, there may have been a mistake. we will investigate. we'll get to the bottom of it. you know, after a while you can't see the fox in charge of the hen house. you have to do an investigation
vietnam war. and i could tell you from my family's experience and what they told me about refugee camps. it's a controlled area. and if it, this is an official refugee camp, as they purport it to be. these people are in fact trapped. there's a perimeter that's set around, and this was supposed to be the safe zone. we already know from a week 2 weeks ago when the incursion into rafa 1st transpired, joe biden, you know, did a very soft slap of the wrist onto b, b. net and yahoo and said we're...
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caller: will we ever remember the soldiers from vietnam? host: will we ever remember the soldiers from vietnam? guest: i would hope so. i know the nation has had a troubled history of reckoning with how that war was conducted and how those soldiers and sailors were treated on return. i think what we saw after the gulf war, in the earlier phases of the iraq and afghanistan wars, a conscious effort to try to get it right so we did not do that again to following generations of soldiers. i think we struggled with the iraq and afghanistan veteran recovery efforts. congress tried to make that better. host: you mean the mental scars that go with it? guest: i think we initially did a very poor job not being ready to deal with the problems that came back, both physical and beyond seen wounds. a lot of energy was put into that. we went through several administrations, several directors. congress put a lot of money on the problem to try to help it. we hear less about it now. but for those that interact with those services, it is a huge bureaucracy. it
caller: will we ever remember the soldiers from vietnam? host: will we ever remember the soldiers from vietnam? guest: i would hope so. i know the nation has had a troubled history of reckoning with how that war was conducted and how those soldiers and sailors were treated on return. i think what we saw after the gulf war, in the earlier phases of the iraq and afghanistan wars, a conscious effort to try to get it right so we did not do that again to following generations of soldiers. i think we...
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during the vietnam war students were protesting those who were protesting faced a real possibility of being drafted into the conflict. some students likely had already lost family and friends to the war, which claimed more than 58,000 american lives. today pro-palestinian protesters are speaking out against the divisive conflict on the other side of the globe, and they don't face the risk of being sent to war, so the question is, will the movement be able to sustain momentum beyond this school year and at this moment? one student told the washington post activists are already making plans for the future saying "no one plans on leaving this summer." joining me now, christina belantoni , director of usc media center. and michael, presidential historian, author of presidents of war. christina and michael, thank you both very much for joining me on "the saturday show.". with graduations coming and school out for the summer, i'll ask you will the momentum will the movement, be able to sustain momentum? >> so every college campus is a little different. usc you have students, probably a few
during the vietnam war students were protesting those who were protesting faced a real possibility of being drafted into the conflict. some students likely had already lost family and friends to the war, which claimed more than 58,000 american lives. today pro-palestinian protesters are speaking out against the divisive conflict on the other side of the globe, and they don't face the risk of being sent to war, so the question is, will the movement be able to sustain momentum beyond this school...
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it became a deep social transformation that the country was dealing with during the vietnam war. one of the deputies of varshad. led to the overthrow of the nixon administration. in 1985, thousands of students gathered on campus to protest uc berkeley's business relationship with the apartheid south african regime. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions from the racist government in july 1986. the university's board of trustees voted to withdraw $3.1 billion from companies that work with the country, the largest ever. the case of withdrawing funds it was a university in america. after his release in 1990, nelson mandela made a special trip to thank students and faculty for their role in the fight against racism. and he called these people his blood brothers and sisters. in 2014, harvard medical school students announced their support for the black lives matter movement, and in response to barris' acts of violence against african-americans , they participated in symbolic protests known as the dineen, during which participants lay on t
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in vietnam we are estimated to have killed more than 1 million people, huge swabs of them civilians. women, children, old people. can you even make sense of those numbers? i can't. no one can. it is hard to think of them, to contend with them as actual human beings who live the lives before we took them. they lived like you and i were loved by the people in their lives. it is much easier to get angry at the spoiled brats on college campuses. why are they being so disruptive? what are they so upset about? if you feel that way, which i can understand, honestly. i have felt irritation and anger to protesters many times in my life, even once i was ostensibly on the same side as, broadly speaking. why are these people so upset that we are helping a government wage a brutal war that has killed 13,000 children? the question kind of answers itself. to take seriously the scale of human suffering that is happening in gaza doesn't mean you must come down on the side of the protesters, certainly. there are many people think the war is a brutal, but necessary campaign for israel's defense. what i
in vietnam we are estimated to have killed more than 1 million people, huge swabs of them civilians. women, children, old people. can you even make sense of those numbers? i can't. no one can. it is hard to think of them, to contend with them as actual human beings who live the lives before we took them. they lived like you and i were loved by the people in their lives. it is much easier to get angry at the spoiled brats on college campuses. why are they being so disruptive? what are they so...
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the white house supported the corrupt about the governments of southern vietnam. 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 vietnamese, during this war into total hail for the occupants. unable to cope with a 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 pop and regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 in vietnamese people becam
the white house supported the corrupt about the governments of southern vietnam. 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 vietnamese, during this war into total hail for the occupants. unable to cope with a guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt...
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in the 6 days, we were told that the demonstrations against the vietnam war invasion injustice with a work of radical left advertises. so do these comparison stand up? i'm, what is it about this conflict? that is such a fire under these young people. i'm feel go invalid and this is the day the they were coming up finally attacking the something i was kind of annoyed. heartfelt for not the thought. all these people who are not tonight, these are not fast. the doctor is also coming up tough. new abortion laws come into effect in the us state of florida today. president biden and his democrats are hoping the issue will drive vote a ton of money to invest favor in november's election. these laws are so extreme that i think it will push people to the polls and will push people to you know, vote and vote for choice and vote for abortion, rights and bodily autonomy and reproductive freedom. welcome to the de attends and on us universe. the campuses is rising after police arrested hundreds of pro palestinian student demonstrates as students at thousands of colleges in the us have been demonst
in the 6 days, we were told that the demonstrations against the vietnam war invasion injustice with a work of radical left advertises. so do these comparison stand up? i'm, what is it about this conflict? that is such a fire under these young people. i'm feel go invalid and this is the day the they were coming up finally attacking the something i was kind of annoyed. heartfelt for not the thought. all these people who are not tonight, these are not fast. the doctor is also coming up tough. new...
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that this may be biden's vietnam. lynden johnson was in many respects a good president. he chose not to run in 68 because of opposition for his views on vietnam. >> both christina and i said wow, those are strong words. you agree with senator sanders' assessment? >> to the ex-tent that the protest is heartfelt and widespread. we don't know if it will last through the summer or much longer. to that respect there is a parallel with the vietnam war for something that lasted nine years. and that protest, i hate to say it, but student protests basically began to ebb away when the graph of young americans was canceled the draft was canceled and students were not as much at risk. there were further protests but they never had the energy that they did at the time the young americans were at risk of being sent off to vietnam. >> last question for you, this might be an incredibly proud moment for you. you have student journalists providing around the clock coverage. at times doing so under threat of violence. and being arrested. talk about how critical it is that student journalis
that this may be biden's vietnam. lynden johnson was in many respects a good president. he chose not to run in 68 because of opposition for his views on vietnam. >> both christina and i said wow, those are strong words. you agree with senator sanders' assessment? >> to the ex-tent that the protest is heartfelt and widespread. we don't know if it will last through the summer or much longer. to that respect there is a parallel with the vietnam war for something that lasted nine years....
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i'm a vietnam veteran. i served in vietnam, the 3rd marine division in 1969 and some of my friends didn't come home. ♪ >> people gathering there at oak hill memorial park in san jose, the event included tributes, live music and a moment of silence for our fallen heroes and we heard from a veteran who has lost several friends at war, including marine major doug zenbeck who left these words of advice behind for us all. >> be a man of principle. fight for what you believe in. keep your word. live with integrity. be brave. believe in something bigger than yourself. serve your country, teach, mentor. give something back to society. ♪ >> and the uss hornet sea, air and space museum held its annual memorial day ceremony complete with a wreath laying presentation and a memorial squadron flyover at the naval air station alameda. memorial day was first known as decoration day when it was born after the civil war. it became an official federal holiday in 1971. >> thanks, anne. >>> a live look out towards alcatraz,
i'm a vietnam veteran. i served in vietnam, the 3rd marine division in 1969 and some of my friends didn't come home. ♪ >> people gathering there at oak hill memorial park in san jose, the event included tributes, live music and a moment of silence for our fallen heroes and we heard from a veteran who has lost several friends at war, including marine major doug zenbeck who left these words of advice behind for us all. >> be a man of principle. fight for what you believe in. keep...
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a wage stove, 8 weeks in a remote board area, or of northern vietnam. the battle of jim getting food would have global repercussions. a modern french force defeated by a gorilla army, despite support from the united states. the battle and indo china is critical. and i expect the french join. it led to the us filling the void left by the defeated french, but they couldn't stop the north, ultimate victory in the viet nam war 20 years later. this is a mammoth display of national unity because fighting and defeating the foreigners, this part of the gentleman sea of the regime, given pride of place, that the celebrations vietnamese veterans of the battle now well into then ninety's and then the okay, so you are young at the time used to hardly mean we can have enough to wait, but we enjoyed it. no one complained. go and joining them, some of the loss of iving members of the french garrison is that the g. it's a country which i suffered enormously. but today i have drawn an unimaginable strength from it. beyond the inexplicable, this sound advisory comes as v
a wage stove, 8 weeks in a remote board area, or of northern vietnam. the battle of jim getting food would have global repercussions. a modern french force defeated by a gorilla army, despite support from the united states. the battle and indo china is critical. and i expect the french join. it led to the us filling the void left by the defeated french, but they couldn't stop the north, ultimate victory in the viet nam war 20 years later. this is a mammoth display of national unity because...
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war and being against the vietnam war was made sense. it was a award that we probably should not have been in but this is demonstrating and protesting for a terrorist group hamas is fair. >> a lot of students on doing that, there are a lot of outside people have mixed together what students are doing, what outside protesters but let me ask you a broader question, which is a lot of people will say, look this is how you get change. you, it's noisy. some people do say the wrong thing. some people go too far. >> but the whole tradition of this kind of expansion of rights, it's messy, it's chaotic yeah, we're where there's probably a bunch of access as they were probably wasn't the 60s. >> there was the black panthers and the weathermen and things like that but they've, they think of you as somebody who was you know, you were okay with all that, but you've you've turned i haven't turned yes. >> people have said to me, you make front of the left more than you're used to and guilty. >> i have because the left has changed. now, the right has cha
war and being against the vietnam war was made sense. it was a award that we probably should not have been in but this is demonstrating and protesting for a terrorist group hamas is fair. >> a lot of students on doing that, there are a lot of outside people have mixed together what students are doing, what outside protesters but let me ask you a broader question, which is a lot of people will say, look this is how you get change. you, it's noisy. some people do say the wrong thing. some...
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the vietnam war also affected many more americans. 2.7 million americans participated in the vietnam war alone, 2.5, and most of them were very young. so kids at that point really had a vested interest, not just in the war itself, but what involvement they might have. no americans are participating in this war, so that's a big difference, right? a cease fire proposal on the table. we just heard from marianne favro, some student protesters say that's not enough. with just this proposal. they're staying put. others may be forced to leave or leave. what do you think is going to happen? i think in some ways this is going to become something of a non-issue just because of time. the campuses are on the way to ending may or june. it's over for the summer. the kids are not going to have the same place to get together, put all their energy, and so the kind of dissipate, if you will, in the fall, it is still going on. i think you can you can think about more of these kinds of protests. but for now, it's likely to dissipate, not because of any great change, but simply because the numbers won't
the vietnam war also affected many more americans. 2.7 million americans participated in the vietnam war alone, 2.5, and most of them were very young. so kids at that point really had a vested interest, not just in the war itself, but what involvement they might have. no americans are participating in this war, so that's a big difference, right? a cease fire proposal on the table. we just heard from marianne favro, some student protesters say that's not enough. with just this proposal. they're...
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there it is honors the women who served in vietnam. this morning, a bagpipe and wreath laying ceremony paid tribute to the eight military women, 59 civilian women killed during the vietnam war. people gathered to hear their stories there. the goal is to make sure the stories are passed on to future generations. in the past, it wasn't something that the government wanted to talk a lot about is women dying in war zones. and so you have to really dig up these stories. and when you find them, you got to share them. taking a closer look, their statue shows two women and a wounded male soldier. of the 10,000 american military women stationed in vietnam during the war, 90% were nurses. they deserve our respect and getting their due. up next, working on a giant mural in san jose. it's underway. we talked to the artist today about what the artwork represents. we'll be right back. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we
there it is honors the women who served in vietnam. this morning, a bagpipe and wreath laying ceremony paid tribute to the eight military women, 59 civilian women killed during the vietnam war. people gathered to hear their stories there. the goal is to make sure the stories are passed on to future generations. in the past, it wasn't something that the government wanted to talk a lot about is women dying in war zones. and so you have to really dig up these stories. and when you find them, you...
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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 became the victims of america in aggressors the hi alex santos. i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. search like why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to planes or do have the state department c. i a weapons, bankers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my shelves to stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the breaking news has been confirmed that a writing president abraham raw, you see in his foreign minister who is saying a mirror of the alley and have died in a helicopter crash in the writing problems of east a
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 became the victims of america in aggressors the hi alex santos. i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. search like why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else....
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anyway, we think last about the vietnam war, then about the vietnam war, movies like the dear 100, also starring christopher walken. this is what post modernist called hyper reality, art, imitation of artistic reality. the copy of a copy can feel more real than the thing itself. maybe the most post modern thing about pulp fiction. the one thing everyone notices is it's non linear story. okay, pay attention. here's the plot, the pulp fiction. we start in the dining, pumpkin and honey bunny plan the robbery. and then we meet philosophical hit that vincent and jewels cheeseburgers and killed the thieves. we've sold the bosses blowing briefcase at the bar. marcellus tells box of which the throat is exploit. vincent, vice heroine before taking me out for a date, a dance and a $5.00 milkshake. back home t overdose is on his hair one, but it's saved by shot of adrenalin to the heart. we flash back to purchase a kid hearing the story of his dad's gold watch, butcher wins, the spikes retrieves his dad's gold watch from his apartment, but there he surprises vincent and kills escaping. he and marc
anyway, we think last about the vietnam war, then about the vietnam war, movies like the dear 100, also starring christopher walken. this is what post modernist called hyper reality, art, imitation of artistic reality. the copy of a copy can feel more real than the thing itself. maybe the most post modern thing about pulp fiction. the one thing everyone notices is it's non linear story. okay, pay attention. here's the plot, the pulp fiction. we start in the dining, pumpkin and honey bunny plan...
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the pro democracy folks owns vietnam is marketing the 70 of anniversary from the bottom. that ultimately brought an end to the french empire and endo china. the now there was a big pool of cold as sinking down slowly through europe coming in from the knolls . and this is the reason for this, this mass of systems is going slow, the south, which now the air on the side is largely sunny, but it's cold enough for some snow in moscow. the average number of snow days in this past the world. one in may, so we'll watch that. the rain, you can see the answer ukraine back through the house of europe, getting some springs now to all the alpine heights i'm a bit. so i think also in the parent these otherwise it's sunshine, sunshine are the site, that's the case has the right in go study south piece is quite stormy. weather, i think consistently have the pots of bits. we are the 2nd dice day by the way, in most cases we can see that the average already temperature wise that we're not doing too badly on the side of that delta. right? oh, snap london's up to 20. you can 22 not last 3 da
the pro democracy folks owns vietnam is marketing the 70 of anniversary from the bottom. that ultimately brought an end to the french empire and endo china. the now there was a big pool of cold as sinking down slowly through europe coming in from the knolls . and this is the reason for this, this mass of systems is going slow, the south, which now the air on the side is largely sunny, but it's cold enough for some snow in moscow. the average number of snow days in this past the world. one in...
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that this may be biden's vietnam. lyndon johnson in many respects was a very good president domestically. he brought forth major pieces of legislation. he chose not to run in 68 because of opposition, because of his views on vietnam. >> first of all i think comparing it to vietnam is an over exaggeration. this is a very different circumstance. i think people who live through that difficult time with a this is not compiled -- comparable. however, that is not to say this is not a very serious matter. >> congresswoman waters, does senator sanders have a point? >> we had better listen to the young people of this country. i worked very hard getting rid of apartheid in south africa. i can recall what they organize, they got on the campuses and they have to move that issue. we cannot ignore them. we cannot ignore bernie sanders. one thing we can say about him, he has been true to his positions. he has understood very well what it means to pay attention to the young people. he's not afraid to speak up. let's not dismiss what
that this may be biden's vietnam. lyndon johnson in many respects was a very good president domestically. he brought forth major pieces of legislation. he chose not to run in 68 because of opposition, because of his views on vietnam. >> first of all i think comparing it to vietnam is an over exaggeration. this is a very different circumstance. i think people who live through that difficult time with a this is not compiled -- comparable. however, that is not to say this is not a very...
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tonight we pay tribute to three men who were previously unaccounted for after world war ii, vietnam, and korea. the defense prisoner of war missing in action account being agency has recently positively identified their remains. tonight, we take a closer look at their stories and the effort to locate thousands of service members who gave their lives decades ago. [explosion] >> bret: of the more than 2.2 million airmen who served in world war ii just 355 were tuskegee airmen. >> as you know it's his toried unit, segregated unit that just did heroic things in world war ii. >> bret: ii lieutenant fred brewer was one of 2 # tuskegee airmen who previously was thought to be missing in action. >> lt. brewer was the second tuskegee airmen who are identified. >> bret: departed in italy alongside 57 other fighters, a sign to escort bombers to reaganenssberg. brewer had attempted to climb above thick cloud cover causing his engine to stall and is thought to have crashed. in 2011, an italian local had built a memorial using the wreckage of second lt. brewer's p 51 mustang named traveling light.
tonight we pay tribute to three men who were previously unaccounted for after world war ii, vietnam, and korea. the defense prisoner of war missing in action account being agency has recently positively identified their remains. tonight, we take a closer look at their stories and the effort to locate thousands of service members who gave their lives decades ago. [explosion] >> bret: of the more than 2.2 million airmen who served in world war ii just 355 were tuskegee airmen. >> as...
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the vietnam war was at hand. one of the senior vice presidents of former us president richard nixon said: this shooting had a direct impact on national politics, because it led oda to the watergate scandal, which led to the overthrow of the nixon administration. in 1985, thousands of students protested business relations at the university of california , berkeley. or rallied on campus with the racist south african regime. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986, and the university's board of trustees voted to withdraw 3.1 billion dollars from companies that cooperate with this country, the largest ever. it was from withdrawing university funds in america. nelson mandela after azadi made a special trip in 1990 to thank students and professors for their role in the fight against racism and called these people his blood brothers and sisters. 2014 harvard medical school students to declare their support. of the black lives
the vietnam war was at hand. one of the senior vice presidents of former us president richard nixon said: this shooting had a direct impact on national politics, because it led oda to the watergate scandal, which led to the overthrow of the nixon administration. in 1985, thousands of students protested business relations at the university of california , berkeley. or rallied on campus with the racist south african regime. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal...