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and certainly, the south vietnamese government contributed to the befriending of claims of vietnam and the south china sea. they really contributed, that is why hanoi was totally silent on 1970's,e until the late when it had the war with china. so south vietnam actually performed that role very well. it actually strengthened my acumen about the nationbuilding project. and you. >> this side. >> good morning everyone. i have one question for all of the people here. only talk about the vietnam war, we talked about battle after battle. lost, who made tragic errors. we do not realize it is part of the game called the cold war. the first world war and second world war brought about the cold war. it goes against all communism, so my question is that if america wins the cold war -- did america win the cold war? anybody? for most of the rest of the world, the vietnam war was never about vietnam. with the vietnamese it was about vietnam. this is really about the cold war. vietnam becomes important because of the cold war. as to who won it, i thought it was the u.s. but -- [laughter] >> identity
and certainly, the south vietnamese government contributed to the befriending of claims of vietnam and the south china sea. they really contributed, that is why hanoi was totally silent on 1970's,e until the late when it had the war with china. so south vietnam actually performed that role very well. it actually strengthened my acumen about the nationbuilding project. and you. >> this side. >> good morning everyone. i have one question for all of the people here. only talk about the...
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presented south vietnam representeda mis south vietnam, i interviewed people who worked with the general. he was not corrupt, like we have portrayed a lot of the leaders. there are memorials to say that thousands of south vietnamese committed suicide because they refused to surrender to communism. no one talked about that. ptsd of us here have major from the war, so how can we help them heal in order to move a step forward and how can we work with vietnam when the government is abusing its own people? thank you. [applause] answer,e want to please. >> i am glad you asked those questions. several things going on. had his daughter as eight student in my foreign policy glass. i knew a number of people in vietnam who knew him and everyone had the greatest respect for him. he was not corrupt. he would lead as a general, lead squad sized operations to attack the sea. he had -- to attack vc. he had all sorts of reasons for shooting be bound terrorist in the head. he won the guilt surprise for the photograph of the shooting. an international lawyer. i teach law of armed conflict. that was a war c
presented south vietnam representeda mis south vietnam, i interviewed people who worked with the general. he was not corrupt, like we have portrayed a lot of the leaders. there are memorials to say that thousands of south vietnamese committed suicide because they refused to surrender to communism. no one talked about that. ptsd of us here have major from the war, so how can we help them heal in order to move a step forward and how can we work with vietnam when the government is abusing its own...
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when we have a basin south vietnam? would there be another 50 or stand up with another communist adversary? how would it affect our relationship with china? would it have actually reoriented american grand strategy? has the war in vietnam actually forced us to re-examine the balance of u.s. interests around the world and what we think we can do with american power? these are of course, impossible to answer in one sentence. this is perhaps the greatest paradox and the greatest tragedy. there is no question that the vietnam war changed lives. american and vietnamese. the tragedy of this war is unmistakable. the war radically alters american politics, the military, the way americans think about and talk about war. it's cultural, and political rhetoric -- ramifications are enormous. and as we have to grapple with these questions and until we do, i think the specter of vietnam, the ghost of vietnam lingers and we will continue to operate in the realm of mythology rather than street. clapp mac -- >> thank you for panelists for
when we have a basin south vietnam? would there be another 50 or stand up with another communist adversary? how would it affect our relationship with china? would it have actually reoriented american grand strategy? has the war in vietnam actually forced us to re-examine the balance of u.s. interests around the world and what we think we can do with american power? these are of course, impossible to answer in one sentence. this is perhaps the greatest paradox and the greatest tragedy. there is...
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they will start sending entire north vietnamese army divisions into south vietnam to try to take over the south in 1965 before the americans change their mind. in early 1965, there are a lot .f large battles there are clearly a lot of major clashes between the north vietnamese and the south vietnamese. the south vietnamese take heavy losses. this is what leads to the decision to insert american troops. in june of 1965, general westmoreland said we don't intervene with american forces or it will follow. the americans come in. there are major clashes that go on during this time. is in november of 1965, immortalized in the movie, "we were soldiers." when the defensive has been blunted, there is controversy over how the u.s. military should proceed. westmoreland orders his forces on search and destroy operations where they try to locate in me forces and destroy them, particularly in the mountains and jungles before they can go into the populist areas to cause trouble. there is a lot of pushback on the military and civilian side from people who argue this is too focused on the military for
they will start sending entire north vietnamese army divisions into south vietnam to try to take over the south in 1965 before the americans change their mind. in early 1965, there are a lot .f large battles there are clearly a lot of major clashes between the north vietnamese and the south vietnamese. the south vietnamese take heavy losses. this is what leads to the decision to insert american troops. in june of 1965, general westmoreland said we don't intervene with american forces or it will...
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they ran for president and vice president of south vietnam. the general agreed and signed to decrees and noted in the constitution as follows. a special statute was promulgated for the indigenous peoples. land reform. right tognard's homeland was recognized. but the montagnard would never be allowed to study abroad for higher dictation. wouldition, no montagnard be promoted to higher ranks in the south vietnam military. with respect to number two, it was set up to ensure that each tribal family was provided lands to sayertificate, nothing of the families who already own the land. during the french indochina wars of 1945-1975, north vietnam occupied and controlled a good percentage of the area. vietnamese recruited and trained thousands of montagnard to become soldiers against the south. soldiers, fighting against the north vietnamese. the central highlands became a battlefield for 30 years. the indigenous peoples were used as a tool. the people became victims of the conflict in the land of ancestors. we killed our own people without mercy. of
they ran for president and vice president of south vietnam. the general agreed and signed to decrees and noted in the constitution as follows. a special statute was promulgated for the indigenous peoples. land reform. right tognard's homeland was recognized. but the montagnard would never be allowed to study abroad for higher dictation. wouldition, no montagnard be promoted to higher ranks in the south vietnam military. with respect to number two, it was set up to ensure that each tribal family...
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a treaty to south vietnam and also was told by the secretary of defense robert mcnamara who was one of the great villains of american history. [applause] i don't use words like that often but i have been studying this 20 years. he said it was necessary to fight vietnam to win the cold war also had kennedy been president this is what he would have done. so he tried to deny he ever gave johnson that advice that thinks two history lbj kept that secret recorder running and he did a very bad thing which i think you should be condemned by history. and "the new york times" wrote on page number one talk about that chapter in the vietnam war with the possibility for nuclear? . >> 1964 privately he says what is vietnam mean to me? i say you ought to get out of there he says if you side with vietnam it will kill 50000 americans in the last ten years and we will not win. that is solid advice but despite those serious mistakes but one moment shows he got advice from his commander who said to turn the stalemate around maybe we should move tactical nuclear weapons to south vietnam and consider using
a treaty to south vietnam and also was told by the secretary of defense robert mcnamara who was one of the great villains of american history. [applause] i don't use words like that often but i have been studying this 20 years. he said it was necessary to fight vietnam to win the cold war also had kennedy been president this is what he would have done. so he tried to deny he ever gave johnson that advice that thinks two history lbj kept that secret recorder running and he did a very bad thing...
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me - - my dad brought in vietnamese serving in south vietnam. one suitcase and did not speak english but the most patriotic of one - - american you would ever meet. with doctors and nurses because refugees come here but it has to be orderly with vetting and look at each person and respect the rule of law. >> it's important to point out the majority of immigrants that are here legally because they have overstayed their visa not come to the southern border. building a wall or whatever the republicans talk about will not actually solve the problem. right now the issue is the republican party is not interested in solving the immigration problem but to scare americans into believing europe has been taken over by refugees. i used to live in europe this rhetoric is not absolutely true. we have vetting when it comes to refugees in our country i have met with several refugees who waited 15 years in a refugee camp to come to the united states. we have orderly vetting that comprehensive immigration reform and for it to work in the best interest of the unit
me - - my dad brought in vietnamese serving in south vietnam. one suitcase and did not speak english but the most patriotic of one - - american you would ever meet. with doctors and nurses because refugees come here but it has to be orderly with vetting and look at each person and respect the rule of law. >> it's important to point out the majority of immigrants that are here legally because they have overstayed their visa not come to the southern border. building a wall or whatever the...
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which he took over when his commanding officer was wounded, killing countless enemy fighters in south vietnamajor john cantley and the men and women who served along with him. the president will head to montana for the gop contender, trying to overtake incumbent democrat senator jon tester. we have will have the gop challenger, senator tester is invited as well. most-watched, most respected, good night from new york, i am shannon bream. ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? heather: is thursday, october 18th and it is "fox and friends first," happening at 4:00 am. a fox news alert, every second counts. an urgent warning from police asked the search for a missing teenager takes terrifying turn. the brand-new evidence proving she is in serious danger. >> we asked for if it exists a full report on that from mike when he comes back. that is onof
which he took over when his commanding officer was wounded, killing countless enemy fighters in south vietnamajor john cantley and the men and women who served along with him. the president will head to montana for the gop contender, trying to overtake incumbent democrat senator jon tester. we have will have the gop challenger, senator tester is invited as well. most-watched, most respected, good night from new york, i am shannon bream. ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on...
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commanding officer was severely wounded killing countless enemy fighters after the team retook hue in south vietnamergeant major john canley. the good men and women who served with him there. by the way, tomorrow night the president will head to montana to be campaigning for the g.o.p. contender for the senate seat. trying to overtake the incumbent. democrat senator contester. we will have the g.o.p. challenger with us. senator tester has been invited as well. we're grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from new york. i'm shannon bream. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. and you know what goes greateak with that shrimp?shrimp. you guessed it. more shrimp. steak and unlimited
commanding officer was severely wounded killing countless enemy fighters after the team retook hue in south vietnamergeant major john canley. the good men and women who served with him there. by the way, tomorrow night the president will head to montana to be campaigning for the g.o.p. contender for the senate seat. trying to overtake the incumbent. democrat senator contester. we will have the g.o.p. challenger with us. senator tester has been invited as well. we're grateful you spent the...
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that we don't stop the bombing during these negotiations unless they stop shelling the cities of south vietnam, or reduce their attacks against our men in the demilitarized zone, or agree to negotiate with the governor north vietnam. mr. humphrey said as president he would take the risk of stopping the bombing. i don't look at it that way at all. he's not taking the risk. he's risking the lives of american boys over there. [applause] if i'm elected to this office, i'm going to use all the diplomatic and economic and military and other power we have , in an effective way to bring the war to an honorable conclusion as quickly as possible. we will stop the bombing when i'm convinced by what the other side tells me or what it does, that stopping the bombing will mean that we will lose less american lives rather than costing us american lives. that's what we should do in terms of stopping the bombing. [applause] recently i had the pleasure to listen to reverend billy graham. todayd it seems the youth are lost. i was born and raised to believe in god and country. as president, what would you do and
that we don't stop the bombing during these negotiations unless they stop shelling the cities of south vietnam, or reduce their attacks against our men in the demilitarized zone, or agree to negotiate with the governor north vietnam. mr. humphrey said as president he would take the risk of stopping the bombing. i don't look at it that way at all. he's not taking the risk. he's risking the lives of american boys over there. [applause] if i'm elected to this office, i'm going to use all the...
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that we won't stop the bombing during these negotiations unless they quit shelling the cities of south vietnam or unless they reduce their attacks against our men in the demilitarized zone, or unless they agree to negotiate with the governor north vietnam. these are agreeable and leads to ending the war. i would say one further thing. i noticed mr. humphrey said as president, he would take the risk of stopping the bombing. i don't look at it that way at all. he isn't taking the risk. he's risking the lives of american boys over there. [applause] i want to -- [applause] i just want to make one thing clear. if i'm elected to this office, i'm going to use all the diplomatic and economic and military and other power we have, in an effective way to bring the war to an honorable conclusion as quickly as possible. as far as the bombing is concerned, that is only one strings in the bowl. we will stop the bombing when i'm convinced by what the other side tells me or what it does, that stopping the bombing will mean that we will lose less american lives rather than costing us american lives. that is wha
that we won't stop the bombing during these negotiations unless they quit shelling the cities of south vietnam or unless they reduce their attacks against our men in the demilitarized zone, or unless they agree to negotiate with the governor north vietnam. these are agreeable and leads to ending the war. i would say one further thing. i noticed mr. humphrey said as president, he would take the risk of stopping the bombing. i don't look at it that way at all. he isn't taking the risk. he's...
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made so many terrible mistakes in vietnam, he tells wes moreland, i don't want nuclear weapons in south vietnamends of the war, get them out of here and the documents came out the last couple of years. >> if the president brought you in to brief him on his book and said i want you to read it and what could he learn from it, what do you hope he could learn from it? >> number one, the saga of what it's like to be a war president, the marriages of these presidents, emotional breakdowns, where they live. more important, what i would like to say to him, remember, know president should start a war for political reasons. in president trump's case, he would send out tweets in 2011, warning americans, watch out, president obama is going to start a war to win the next election. not a great idea for a president to connect those two things. >> "presidents of war," michael, congrats. >>> before we go, i want to remind everyone today we're kicking off the second annual "meet the press" film fest. tickets are sold out in washington but you can see most films online. or you can check out nbc news on demand if
made so many terrible mistakes in vietnam, he tells wes moreland, i don't want nuclear weapons in south vietnamends of the war, get them out of here and the documents came out the last couple of years. >> if the president brought you in to brief him on his book and said i want you to read it and what could he learn from it, what do you hope he could learn from it? >> number one, the saga of what it's like to be a war president, the marriages of these presidents, emotional...
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196d been asked by his commander in vietnam, william westmoreland to move tactical weapons into south vietnam for possible use in case stthe americans lohe battle. johnson, who had made some terribly mistaken decisions in vietnam, to his eternal credit said, not .t all shut down the planning. take those documents, put them in a safe, an thre in a safe for about a half century, which is how i got some of them for the first time able to write about them later on. lyndon jhnson's great deed in vietnam that we really didn't know about, he kept that war from possibly going nuc,le could have involved russia and china, could have involved the sate of the earth over th civil war in vietnam. >> woodruff: one of the mostbl memoobservations you make, you write about it at the end of the ifok, you sai the founding fathers came back today, what would they think? t they would bnder struck to discover the life or death of o mothe human race has come to depend on the character of the one person who occupies the erican presidency. that's sobering. >> and that's true. that's the choice we make.e you know, pres
196d been asked by his commander in vietnam, william westmoreland to move tactical weapons into south vietnam for possible use in case stthe americans lohe battle. johnson, who had made some terribly mistaken decisions in vietnam, to his eternal credit said, not .t all shut down the planning. take those documents, put them in a safe, an thre in a safe for about a half century, which is how i got some of them for the first time able to write about them later on. lyndon jhnson's great deed in...
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borderuld come over the into these bunker complexes in south vietnam, on our side of the border, and then they would rest up and refit. then they would move against american fire bases. you ask yourself what the mission of the north vietnamese was, it was not to integrate themselves. the north vietnamese were to come over enforce and focus on our installations to kill as many americans as they could and attack our fire bases and our base areas and they dictated the tempo of that engagement. our job was to find them first and kill them or capture them. operating in this thick jungle along the order, we were basically bait for these north vietnamese units. i knew that. my men knew that. colonel would say that you will lose people when you follow the mission order. what was happening in that area, --se bunker, says the enemy bunker complexes the enemy built were very strong. there were firing right at ground level. they were quickly camouflaged, heavy overhead cover. they were so coordinated that your point group got into these other complexes, shot down, pinned down, and you would have
borderuld come over the into these bunker complexes in south vietnam, on our side of the border, and then they would rest up and refit. then they would move against american fire bases. you ask yourself what the mission of the north vietnamese was, it was not to integrate themselves. the north vietnamese were to come over enforce and focus on our installations to kill as many americans as they could and attack our fire bases and our base areas and they dictated the tempo of that engagement. our...
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our science editor david shukman reports from vietnam, one of the world's most vulnerable countries. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the southble anywhere in the world to the effects of climate change. i'm on board with a team of scientists, so let's find out what they're investigating. one of the scientists on board is professor dan parsons from the university of hull. just to interrupt for a second, what are you trying to find out here? we're using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water, of sand, silts across this large delta plain. how much is this region changing? it's changing rapidly and changing very significantly. you found out the amount of silt carried by the river has reduced dramatically. the silt is what actually builds the land up here. how serious is the situation? absolutely right, the silt and the sands that are delivered from the basin upstream are the only thing that is offsetting sea level rise across the entire delta, which is home to 18 million people. i mentioned this is a hotspot for climate change. what makes it so vulnerable? it's low—lying, it's a large delta plain and it's sinkin
our science editor david shukman reports from vietnam, one of the world's most vulnerable countries. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the southble anywhere in the world to the effects of climate change. i'm on board with a team of scientists, so let's find out what they're investigating. one of the scientists on board is professor dan parsons from the university of hull. just to interrupt for a second, what are you trying to find out here? we're using this acoustic sonar technology to...
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vietnam. our science editor david shukman is there. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the south vulnerable anywhere in the world to the effects of climate change. i'm on board with a team of scientists, so let's find out what they're investigating. one of the scientists on board is professor dan parsons from the university of hull. just to interrupt for a second, what are you trying to find out here? we're using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water, of sand, silts across this large delta plain. how much is this region changing? it's changing rapidly and changing very significantly. you found out the amount of silt carried by the river has reduced dramatically. the silt is what actually builds the land up here. how serious is the situation? absolutely right, the silt and the sands that are delivered from the basin upstream are the only thing that is offsetting sea level rise across the entire delta, which is home to 18 million people. i mentioned this is a hotspot for climate change. what makes it so vulnerable? it's low—lying, it's a large delta plain and it'
vietnam. our science editor david shukman is there. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the south vulnerable anywhere in the world to the effects of climate change. i'm on board with a team of scientists, so let's find out what they're investigating. one of the scientists on board is professor dan parsons from the university of hull. just to interrupt for a second, what are you trying to find out here? we're using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water, of sand, silts...
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they would come over the border into these bunker complexes in south vietnam on our side of the border, and then they would rest up and refit. then they would move against american firebases. you ask yourself what the mission of the north vietnamese was of the south. it was not to integrate themselves. that was the front. the north vietnamese were to come over in force and focus on our installations to kill as many americans as they could and attack our fire bases and our base areas and they dictated the tempo of that engagement. our job was to find them first and kill them or capture them. use artillery and air support or fight them underground as was mostly the case. operating in this thick jungle along the border, we were basically bait for these north vietnamese units. i knew that. my men knew that. that was our mission. i think i was understanding what are lieutenant colonel was saying. you will lose people when you follow the mission order. what was happening in that area, these bunker complexes the enemy built were very strong. very well laid into the ground so if you're firing
they would come over the border into these bunker complexes in south vietnam on our side of the border, and then they would rest up and refit. then they would move against american firebases. you ask yourself what the mission of the north vietnamese was of the south. it was not to integrate themselves. that was the front. the north vietnamese were to come over in force and focus on our installations to kill as many americans as they could and attack our fire bases and our base areas and they...
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travelled to the mekong delta in vietnam, one of the areas most vulnerable to the effects of rising sea levels. he sent this report. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the south most vulnerable anywhere in the world to the effects of climate change. i'm on board with a team of scientists, so let's find out what they're investigating. one of the scientists on board is professor dan parsons from the university of hull. just to interrupt for a second, what are you trying to find out here? we're using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water, of sand, silts across this large delta plain. how much is this region changing? it's changing rapidly and changing very significantly. you found out the amount of silt carried by the river has reduced dramatically. the silt is what actually builds the land up here. how serious is the situation? absolutely right, the silt and the sands that are delivered from the basin upstream are the only thing that is offsetting sea level rise across the entire delta, which is home to 18 million people. i mentioned this is a hotspot for climate change. what makes it so vulnerable? it's low—lying, it's a large delta plain an
travelled to the mekong delta in vietnam, one of the areas most vulnerable to the effects of rising sea levels. he sent this report. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the south most vulnerable anywhere in the world to the effects of climate change. i'm on board with a team of scientists, so let's find out what they're investigating. one of the scientists on board is professor dan parsons from the university of hull. just to interrupt for a second, what are you trying to find out here?...
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across much of that area even a little bit of circulation developing right there just to the south of vietnam to the south jakarta not looking too bad with the temperature a few of thirty. degrees well over here towards australia we are seeing one funnel boundary here on the east coast and that is producing some rain for a few cities there we do need the rain because of the drought situation so along this front we could be seeing some showers some of those could be intense at times with thunderstorms and those showers will continue for thursday we're going to be seeing brisbane at twenty six degrees melbourne about twenty one and then over here to the west for perth we're going to see a front going through so nineteen degrees and winds and showers here on thursday but as that front pushes through here on friday things get a little bit clearer but i also get a little cooler with a temperature of fifteen to seventeen degrees there and then very quickly as we make our way over here towards new zealand we're going to be seeing some very nice conditions for the north and south island for thursday
across much of that area even a little bit of circulation developing right there just to the south of vietnam to the south jakarta not looking too bad with the temperature a few of thirty. degrees well over here towards australia we are seeing one funnel boundary here on the east coast and that is producing some rain for a few cities there we do need the rain because of the drought situation so along this front we could be seeing some showers some of those could be intense at times with...
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he said it made me to turn the stalemate around maybe we should move technical weapons to south vietnamconsider using them. and johnson takes one lease listen to that. i am have been fighting this war for years. i don't want them coming in. in the northern hemisphere. anyone who says it doesn't matter who is president as if someone else have been president that day. let it be somebody that says let's turn wars over to the general, they know more. they don't always know more. and you need the wisdom and experience and largeness of that. to stop that from a nuclear catastrophe. this is a hypothetical. i remember what that used to be like. and here he or she were to read the book as commander-in-chief. what central lesson would you want them to advise. it must be understood. almost unanimously supported by congress. an essential for our national security. that's what the founders demanded. [applause]. thank you for your patience. >> i help from the southern valley in if you're talking about the japanese internment act. that said i think she and i may have a more western view of history. i
he said it made me to turn the stalemate around maybe we should move technical weapons to south vietnamconsider using them. and johnson takes one lease listen to that. i am have been fighting this war for years. i don't want them coming in. in the northern hemisphere. anyone who says it doesn't matter who is president as if someone else have been president that day. let it be somebody that says let's turn wars over to the general, they know more. they don't always know more. and you need the...
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travelled to the mekong delta in vietnam, one of the areas most vulnerable to the effects of rising sea levels. he sent this report. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the southboard with a team of scientists, so let's find out what they're investigating. one of the scientists on board is professor dan parsons from the university of hull. dan, just to interrupt for a second, what are you trying to find out here? we're using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water, of sand, silts across this large delta plain. how much is this region changing? it's changing rapidly and changing very significantly. you found out that the amount of silt carried by the river has reduced dramatically. the silt is what actually builds the land up here. how serious is the situation? absolutely right, the silt and the sands that are delivered from the basin upstream are the only thing that is offsetting sea level rise across the entire delta, which is home to 18 million people. i mentioned this is a hotspot for climate change. what makes it so vulnerable? it's low—lying, it's a large delta plain and it's sinking. the sea level is coming up. it's essentially drowning.
travelled to the mekong delta in vietnam, one of the areas most vulnerable to the effects of rising sea levels. he sent this report. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the southboard with a team of scientists, so let's find out what they're investigating. one of the scientists on board is professor dan parsons from the university of hull. dan, just to interrupt for a second, what are you trying to find out here? we're using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water, of...
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to the mekong delta in vietnam —— one of the areas most vulnerable to the effects of climate change —— and sent us this report. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the south the world to the effects of climate change. i'm on board with a tea m climate change. i'm on board with a team of scientists. one of the scientists on board is dan parsons. what are you trying to find out? we are using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water and sand across this land. how much is this region changing? rapidly. very significantly. the amount of silt carried by the river has produced —— reduced dramatically. how serious is the situation? the silt & are the only thing of setting sea level rise across the entire delta. this is a hotspot for climate change. what they did so vulnerable? it's low—lying, it's a large delta plane and its sinking and the sea level is coming up. let's go and see what else is happening. one of the really big concerns is food supplies because the mekong delta is another greatest regions producing rice. professor steve darby is looking into this. what are the risks to rice production? the first and most important is with rising sea
to the mekong delta in vietnam —— one of the areas most vulnerable to the effects of climate change —— and sent us this report. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the south the world to the effects of climate change. i'm on board with a tea m climate change. i'm on board with a team of scientists. one of the scientists on board is dan parsons. what are you trying to find out? we are using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water and sand across this land. how much...
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moving factors from china to south korea and vietnam and other places will be part of the solution that china cannot get its act together. but the courage of america is not found in europe. the courage of america is not even found in japan. his people take what china is doing wrong and even talk about the wto complaints. they are unlikely to join us and aggressively do it this president is doing. and that is okay. we can think of all of the times in which america led and it was lonely. but at the end of it all, people said we are sure glad you did. that is what we are dealing with today. i do not want to raise expectations that somehow the europeans will get -- it is not in their dna. but they're looking for the same alternative trading partners that we are. people, countries other than china that can deliver a quality product in concert with us and preferably one with a free market economy. maria: i want to ask you what this means for the midterms and your take on north korea politico quick break. more with congressman, darrell issa on the secretary states new meeting with china and ki
moving factors from china to south korea and vietnam and other places will be part of the solution that china cannot get its act together. but the courage of america is not found in europe. the courage of america is not even found in japan. his people take what china is doing wrong and even talk about the wto complaints. they are unlikely to join us and aggressively do it this president is doing. and that is okay. we can think of all of the times in which america led and it was lonely. but at...
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next, a panel of scholars and authors look at the vietnam war from the american, north and south vietnamese perspectives. topics include south vietnamese nationalism, why american intervention failed, and how the north vietnamese accomplished their goal of reunifying the country. this discussion was part of a day-long symposium on the vietnam war posted by the national archives in washington, d.c. >>, good morning ladies and gentlemen. how are you today? allould like to thank you l because of the storm into the c.- into d., i figure this morning at 8:00. the second person i want to thank is miss jackie brown. i could not believe we had a big crowd today and everybody is here. i am hed
next, a panel of scholars and authors look at the vietnam war from the american, north and south vietnamese perspectives. topics include south vietnamese nationalism, why american intervention failed, and how the north vietnamese accomplished their goal of reunifying the country. this discussion was part of a day-long symposium on the vietnam war posted by the national archives in washington, d.c. >>, good morning ladies and gentlemen. how are you today? allould like to thank you l...
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trump: john served south korea and japan before shipping off to vietnam for five years of intense combat1968, vietnamese families gathered to celebrate the lunar new year known as tet. in the midst of the celebration, thousands of north vietnamese communists launched surprise attacks all over and throughout the country. this became known as the tet offensive, one of the largest enemy offensives that we have ever seen, and certainly of the vietnam war. the first day the communists seized control of a vital american stronghold, hue city. johne time of the attack was a gunnery sergeant without the company, first battalion, first marine regiment. this company of roughly 150 marines was tasked to help take back the city. on their way the enemy attacked them with machine guns, mortars, rockets, and everything else they had. was's friend, pat fraley, struck by a rocket explosion and was about to be run over by a tank when john charged through enemy fire and carried him back to safety. 50 years later, pat is here with us at the white house to honor the hero who saved his life. thank you for bein
trump: john served south korea and japan before shipping off to vietnam for five years of intense combat1968, vietnamese families gathered to celebrate the lunar new year known as tet. in the midst of the celebration, thousands of north vietnamese communists launched surprise attacks all over and throughout the country. this became known as the tet offensive, one of the largest enemy offensives that we have ever seen, and certainly of the vietnam war. the first day the communists seized control...
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fox news alert on the deadly shooting in south carolina where a vietnam vet stands accused of openingven police officers, killing one of them in florence. he had posted on social media about being a competitive marksmen with comments on his face book page about taking his child to a shooting rage and using an m-14 rifle similar to one he used in vietnam. he was also a lawyer who lost his license decades ago. the officer killed in the stand off is identified as terrance carroway. he was a 30 year veteran of the police department. >>> some breaking news on a trump state democrat trailing in the polls. we're gonna show you what senator hieidi heitkamp is sayig about the brett kavanaugh vote. people tell me all the time i have the craziest job, the riskiest job. the consequences underwater can escalate quickly. the next thing i know, she swam off with the camera. it's like, hey, thats mine! i want to keep doing what i love. that's the retirement plan. with my annuity i know there's a guarantee. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retireyourrisk.org ( ♪ ) everybo
fox news alert on the deadly shooting in south carolina where a vietnam vet stands accused of openingven police officers, killing one of them in florence. he had posted on social media about being a competitive marksmen with comments on his face book page about taking his child to a shooting rage and using an m-14 rifle similar to one he used in vietnam. he was also a lawyer who lost his license decades ago. the officer killed in the stand off is identified as terrance carroway. he was a 30...
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further south plenty of showers across vietnam, thailand, northern indonesia and at least we have drierit looks like a glancing blow into eastern china friday, saturday. the current thinking has a curving through the koreans straight potentially affecting japan again, through the weekend. as korean strait. we will keep a look on the forecast for you. elsewhere closer to home but that across to europe now. a big area of low pressure in the centre of the med, another big area of pressure pulling away from scandinavia across the baltics, strong winds to the north of europe, strong winds to the north of europe, strong winds to the north of europe, strong winds around the med, strong southerly to the west could cause disruption if you are flying out of the south of france, northeastern spain or the balearics and heavy rain set to open thereto. that will further again pulling a big plunge of cold air behind into eastern europe briefly for the latter part of this week. significantly warming up of this week. significantly warming up further west getting as far north as northern france, even to
further south plenty of showers across vietnam, thailand, northern indonesia and at least we have drierit looks like a glancing blow into eastern china friday, saturday. the current thinking has a curving through the koreans straight potentially affecting japan again, through the weekend. as korean strait. we will keep a look on the forecast for you. elsewhere closer to home but that across to europe now. a big area of low pressure in the centre of the med, another big area of pressure pulling...
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travelled to the mekong delta in vietnam, one of the areas most vulnerable to the effects of rising sea levels. he sent this report. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the south a second, what are you trying to find out here? we're using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water, of sand, silts, across this large delta plain. how much is this region changing? it's changing rapidly and changing very significantly. you found out the amount of silt carried by the river has reduced dramatically. the silt is what actually builds the land up here. how serious is the situation? absolutely right, the silt and the sands that are delivered from the basin upstream are the only thing that is offsetting relative sea level rise across the entire delta, which is home to 18 million people. i mentioned this is a hotspot for climate change. what makes it so vulnerable? it's low—lying, it's a large delta plain and it's sinking. the sea level is coming up. it's essentially drowning. serious stuff. many, many thanks indeed. let's go and see what else is happening. one of the really big concerns is food supplies, because the mekong delta is one of the world's greate
travelled to the mekong delta in vietnam, one of the areas most vulnerable to the effects of rising sea levels. he sent this report. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the south a second, what are you trying to find out here? we're using this acoustic sonar technology to map the flows of water, of sand, silts, across this large delta plain. how much is this region changing? it's changing rapidly and changing very significantly. you found out the amount of silt carried by the river has...
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southwest we have got some rather lively showers there stretched on the way into work vietnam sinking a little further south as but you can see for much of china settled and sunny twenty six else is there in hong kong on thursday a tad warmer as we go through friday but a little wetter as we make away somewhat further west with showers continue there around good parts of vietnam down towards allows pushing up into cambodia as well heat of the day showers as one would expect the usual rash of showers there across much of southeast asia shouldn't be too bad for the philippines haven't said that the wet weather there it's a good part of malaysia want to see showers now starting to push their way down towards indonesia and as ever there will still be further lively showers there into thailand meanwhile into n.d. a little lively showers really affecting southern parts of the country kind of takhar pushing down towards carolina that will not do so under pressure to sing a little bit of wet weather for a time to further north there we go it's warm it's dry and it's sunny to be getting up to thirty five celsius the
southwest we have got some rather lively showers there stretched on the way into work vietnam sinking a little further south as but you can see for much of china settled and sunny twenty six else is there in hong kong on thursday a tad warmer as we go through friday but a little wetter as we make away somewhat further west with showers continue there around good parts of vietnam down towards allows pushing up into cambodia as well heat of the day showers as one would expect the usual rash of...
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who of course was criticised so much for the vietnam walker went against his commanders who called for tactical nuclear weapons to be employed in the southrdinary stuff from the lyndonjohnson tapes. always worth reading michael's books. this is beyond 100 days. still to come... as his goals take washington by storm, wayne rooney talks to us about his new life in america. a british think tank has hit out at the uk chancellor philip hammond's budget. the institute for fiscal studies says it gambles with public finances, and may lead to borrowing more. here's leila nathoo out on the factory floor this morning, the chancellor, philip hammond, keen to hear how yesterday's budget has been received. he's lifted the brakes on public spending, insisting poorer households would feel the greatest effect. if you look at the whole package of measures that we delivered yesterday — notjust personal income tax cuts, but all the other measures — and you analyse how they affect people across the income scale, it's people at the bottom end of the income scale that benefit the most, and the analysis clearly shows that. out of his red box came more money for
who of course was criticised so much for the vietnam walker went against his commanders who called for tactical nuclear weapons to be employed in the southrdinary stuff from the lyndonjohnson tapes. always worth reading michael's books. this is beyond 100 days. still to come... as his goals take washington by storm, wayne rooney talks to us about his new life in america. a british think tank has hit out at the uk chancellor philip hammond's budget. the institute for fiscal studies says it...
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killing onesed of police officer and shooting six others yesterday in south carolina is a disabled 74-year-old vietnamet. he was placed under arrest in a hospital after falling on his head at some point during the standoff. is believed to have opened fire on deputies who came to his home to serve a search warrant. anderusalem, angela merkel benjamin netting you who downplayed their -- benjamin netanyahu downplayed their differences. -- reiteratedkel her support for a two state solution. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: the division between republicans and democrats over judge kavanaugh may never have been greater. by lindsey graham says that it has brought the republican party closer together. >> whether you are a trump republican, a mccain republican, a libertarian, or a vegetarian, you are pised. -- pised. -- pissed. i have never seen the republican party so unified is now. david: we welcome michael steele, a senior advisor to governor jeb bush, speaker
killing onesed of police officer and shooting six others yesterday in south carolina is a disabled 74-year-old vietnamet. he was placed under arrest in a hospital after falling on his head at some point during the standoff. is believed to have opened fire on deputies who came to his home to serve a search warrant. anderusalem, angela merkel benjamin netting you who downplayed their -- benjamin netanyahu downplayed their differences. -- reiteratedkel her support for a two state solution. global...
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we speak to many of them, indonesia, vietnam, south korea, because in their minds, they are trying tons and do not want to push higher prices on to the consumer. tom: we have an economist and a guy running real money itself. dow.is a chart of for the the idea is the malaise. is the malaise incorrectly associated with president carter appeared his a 1910, 1920 malaise. what is the outcome -- forget about the drama of up or down, how close are we to slipping into a stock market that shows a malaise of growth? they are coming off the back of a strong year. they are coming off the back of a strong year. this is likely to pose the strongest gdp. next year will be modestly slower we think, but nothing to worry about. what worries us is not malaise, but we are bit close that as we going to 2020, the yield curve inversion. you would see a peaking of the market. tom: nice distinctions. charles wants to weigh in here on some of the malaise. coming up, an important interview, the secretary of the housing and urban development, dr. ben carson, on bloomberg markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: th
we speak to many of them, indonesia, vietnam, south korea, because in their minds, they are trying tons and do not want to push higher prices on to the consumer. tom: we have an economist and a guy running real money itself. dow.is a chart of for the the idea is the malaise. is the malaise incorrectly associated with president carter appeared his a 1910, 1920 malaise. what is the outcome -- forget about the drama of up or down, how close are we to slipping into a stock market that shows a...
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there is much support in the south for president nixon's policies in vietnam. with his outspoken attack on the anti-war movement and the press. >> it's my intention to keep doing it. i'm not out to vilify or attack anybody, but i think if this country is going to remain great, it's extremely important that the people who are in positions of leadership are not intimidated by the news media. and i don't intend to be. >> if this country remains great, we could make it great again. he could go toe to toe on race and opposition of the civil rights movement. he was credited flash blamed for stirring up violent an anti-semitism with screams who was secretly in control of things and who was behind his favorite target, the evil media. >> it's not an easy thing to wake up each morning to learn that some prominent man or some prominent institution applied your a bigot or racist or fool but when the gentleman of the new yo"new york times" enjoyed of diplomatic informinformality what they said was over. it's too early to say what it will have on politics in alabama or the s
there is much support in the south for president nixon's policies in vietnam. with his outspoken attack on the anti-war movement and the press. >> it's my intention to keep doing it. i'm not out to vilify or attack anybody, but i think if this country is going to remain great, it's extremely important that the people who are in positions of leadership are not intimidated by the news media. and i don't intend to be. >> if this country remains great, we could make it great again. he...
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southwest we have got some rather lively showers they're stretching their way into work vietnam sinking a little further south as but you can see for much of china settled in sunny twenty six celsius there in hong kong on thursday tad warmer as we go through friday but a little wetter as we make away somewhat the west with showers continue there around good parts of vietnam down towards a louse pushing up into cambodia as well heat of the day showers as one would expect the usual rash was there across much of southeast asia shouldn't be too bad for the philippines having said that the weather whether they're into a good part of malaysia want to show has now started to push their way down towards indonesia and as ever they will still be further live the showers the into thailand meanwhile into india were lively showers really affecting southern parts of the country kind of taka pushing down towards carola the will not do so under pressure to sing a little bit of wet weather for tada further north there we go it's warm his dry and his sunny temps getting up to thirty five celsius for kolkata thirty four in new
southwest we have got some rather lively showers they're stretching their way into work vietnam sinking a little further south as but you can see for much of china settled in sunny twenty six celsius there in hong kong on thursday tad warmer as we go through friday but a little wetter as we make away somewhat the west with showers continue there around good parts of vietnam down towards a louse pushing up into cambodia as well heat of the day showers as one would expect the usual rash was there...
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from chengdu all the way across towards shanghai but to the south some heavy rain and that will also be affecting us in the northern parts of vietnam as well meanwhile out towards the west and for many of us in india the monsoon is fairly subdued at the moment it's just in the south we're seeing the heaviest of the rains this very large blob of cloud is a developing feature that's running its way towards the north and that cycle may well cause a fair amount of damage to parts of oman and yemen when it eventually makes landfall so already you can see fent plenty of cloud across that region by the time we get to wednesday and then the rains will start off to that force in india though the rains will continue over parts of carola towards the north generally looking fine and dry is in the east and across parts of bangladesh where there's more in the way of wet weather so if we head across towards the arabian peninsula then we can see that storm looming offshore for now the cloud will just be increasing and the temperature is dropping. on account of the cost this week why people in brazil feel that their next president can't save the ec
from chengdu all the way across towards shanghai but to the south some heavy rain and that will also be affecting us in the northern parts of vietnam as well meanwhile out towards the west and for many of us in india the monsoon is fairly subdued at the moment it's just in the south we're seeing the heaviest of the rains this very large blob of cloud is a developing feature that's running its way towards the north and that cycle may well cause a fair amount of damage to parts of oman and yemen...
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[laughter] john served in south korea and japan before shipping out to vietnam for more than five years of intense combat. on january 30th, 1968, vietnamese families gathered to celebrate the lunar new year known as tet. in the midst of the celebration, thousands of north vietnamese communist launched surprise attacks all over and throughout the country. this became known as the tet offensive. one of the largest enemy offenses that we've ever seen and certainly of the vietnam war. within the first day the communist seized control of a vital american strong hold, way city. at the time of the attack, john was a gunnery sergeant with alpha company, first marine regimen. this company of 150 marines was tasked to help take back the city. on their way the enemy attacked them with machine guns, mortars, rockets and everything else they had. john's friend, pat fraley was struck by a rocket explosion and was about to be run over by a tank when john charged through enemy fire and carried him back to safety. today 50 years later, pat is here with us at the white house to honor the hero who saved h
[laughter] john served in south korea and japan before shipping out to vietnam for more than five years of intense combat. on january 30th, 1968, vietnamese families gathered to celebrate the lunar new year known as tet. in the midst of the celebration, thousands of north vietnamese communist launched surprise attacks all over and throughout the country. this became known as the tet offensive. one of the largest enemy offenses that we've ever seen and certainly of the vietnam war. within the...
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in fact, there are many countries in south east asia that could benefit from things like the us china trade war. vietnamoften told about. you expect to see companies shifting their supply chains and start to manufacturing countries by vietnam so countries that could start to see better growth in the months ahead. thank you so much. we will have more on that in business briefing a little later. a leading saudi dissident has told the bbc that people feel betrayed after the country acknowledged involvement in the death ofjamal khashoggi. speaking from exile, abdulaziz almoayad said many saudis no longer trusted the crown prince, mohammed bin salman. he's condemned the killing as "crime that cannot be justified", but critics believe he must have known about it — as lebo diseko reports. putting on a brave face on despite the international storm. saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman at a business forum in the saudi arabian capital. speaking for the first time about the murder of khashoggi, he said that the incident was a painful one for his country and he vowed to punish the culprits. it's this bee
in fact, there are many countries in south east asia that could benefit from things like the us china trade war. vietnamoften told about. you expect to see companies shifting their supply chains and start to manufacturing countries by vietnam so countries that could start to see better growth in the months ahead. thank you so much. we will have more on that in business briefing a little later. a leading saudi dissident has told the bbc that people feel betrayed after the country acknowledged...
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and they could be a few issues with flooding here toward the south there's also some heavy rain making it towards the northern parts of vietnam if we head out towards the west it looks like the pollution is going to become more of an issue over the next few days because of the season we're in it is stubble burning season and so all of that smoke does cause a major issue and at this time of year new delhi where we see some of the worst conditions that you see not a great deal going on in the weather here and that means the calm situation is just going to exacerbate the problem so for us in new delhi then thirty three degrees will be our maximum but it will be fairly murky as we head through the next couple of weeks over the towards the south that's where the showers are over the fall so the parts of india and through sri lanka more showers are expected here even as we head through the day on sunday for the arabian peninsula we've seen some welcome thunderstorms here in doha there's the risk of seeing a few more over the next few days there's also more in the way of clouds for the western parts of yemen and stretching up into t
and they could be a few issues with flooding here toward the south there's also some heavy rain making it towards the northern parts of vietnam if we head out towards the west it looks like the pollution is going to become more of an issue over the next few days because of the season we're in it is stubble burning season and so all of that smoke does cause a major issue and at this time of year new delhi where we see some of the worst conditions that you see not a great deal going on in the...
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expect a few more showers out of this during the day for the south that will see some more persistent rain particularly around the coast of vietnam now force in the philippines it's been bright unsettled over the past few days barely a cloud or a shower here a tour on our satellite picture i do think they'll be more there as we head through the next few days so the showers generally at the moment are to the west of us and on friday they'll stay to the west of us but on saturday they will begin to push more across us across the central belt of the philippines is where we see the majority of the showers elsewhere plenty of them i reports of borneo expect some heavy ones here and if you're in kalo singapore they could be one or two showers for you to now if you head across towards india we've just been hit by a storm typically here it is just making its way on shore now it's over the land of course it's lost its energy source that's the sea so instead it's just going to disintegrate lots of heavy rain then as it gradually and works its way towards the northeast kolkata we'll see a lot of what weather on friday and then it will be ba
expect a few more showers out of this during the day for the south that will see some more persistent rain particularly around the coast of vietnam now force in the philippines it's been bright unsettled over the past few days barely a cloud or a shower here a tour on our satellite picture i do think they'll be more there as we head through the next few days so the showers generally at the moment are to the west of us and on friday they'll stay to the west of us but on saturday they will begin...
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the sides and that rains also hitting the north western side of vietnam but the monsoon to the west of the east making a proper descent south was admittedly we do get late season rain of course as reintroducing the northeast the monsoon theoretically should be this side of india they get to the rain well it is coming in now so will be to some degree seven hundred ish but still you'll notice carola answer line care they get very much of rain the next day or so curious maybe for kara given the wind direction that's how it is it's still up in the thirty's for most places but the weather is now less humid and of course dryer. interestingly opposite position position in the arabian peninsula got the remains of blue band still producing rain west in yemen and the chance of further thunderstorms in count on the usa exists through friday and saturday. in the sun belt on the boat. in the july. in the country it's in. if you go talk to. you will see dad soon. to be. my night to produce first remember. my nigerian women are strong we need. my mind on al-jazeera. a lot of the top stories are nonzero u.s. treasury secretary steven menuh
the sides and that rains also hitting the north western side of vietnam but the monsoon to the west of the east making a proper descent south was admittedly we do get late season rain of course as reintroducing the northeast the monsoon theoretically should be this side of india they get to the rain well it is coming in now so will be to some degree seven hundred ish but still you'll notice carola answer line care they get very much of rain the next day or so curious maybe for kara given the...