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. >> or cbs mike wallace reported on the tet offensive january 31 , 68. >> good evening i'm mike wallaceemy and vietnam demolish the myth alive military strength controls the country. the communist at the very heart of saigon, the capitol of south vietnam and at least 10 cities would correspond to sick capitals throughout the united states. and then, as if to demonstrate no place in the war-torn nation is secure they struck nine military strongholds and unnumbered field positions. tonight the magnitude of those rates became apparent in the u.s. command report on casualties. the communist paid a heavy toll for theirai strikes almost 5000 dead including inside out alone. and almost 2000 captured. casualties also are high. 232 americans killed. de929 wounded. >> peter pritchard it was more of a so-called moral victory for the vietcong and it was a military victory, wasn't it? >> correct. four months the military had been telling the american people and all of these soldiers there is light at the end of the tunnel. we were defeating the enemy across the country and there was hope the war wou
. >> or cbs mike wallace reported on the tet offensive january 31 , 68. >> good evening i'm mike wallaceemy and vietnam demolish the myth alive military strength controls the country. the communist at the very heart of saigon, the capitol of south vietnam and at least 10 cities would correspond to sick capitals throughout the united states. and then, as if to demonstrate no place in the war-torn nation is secure they struck nine military strongholds and unnumbered field positions....
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i'm mike wallace. with a bold series of raids the last three days, the enemy in vietnam has demolished the myth that alive strength controls that country. the communists hit the very heart of saigon, the capital of south vietnam, and at least ten cities which correspond to state capitals here in the united states. and then as if to demonstrate that, no place in that war torn nation is secure. they struck at least nine american military strongholds, unnumbered field positions. tonight, the magnitude of those became apparent in the us report on casualties. the communists paid a heavy toll for the air strikes. almost 5000 dead, including 660 in saigon alone, and almost 2000 captured by allied. also, our high. 232 americans killed. 929 wounded. peter prichard. it was more of a so-called moral victory for, the viet cong, than it was a military, wasn't it? correct. for months, the had been telling the american people and all us soldiers there was light at the end of the tunnel that we defeating the enemy acr
i'm mike wallace. with a bold series of raids the last three days, the enemy in vietnam has demolished the myth that alive strength controls that country. the communists hit the very heart of saigon, the capital of south vietnam, and at least ten cities which correspond to state capitals here in the united states. and then as if to demonstrate that, no place in that war torn nation is secure. they struck at least nine american military strongholds, unnumbered field positions. tonight, the...
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, i'm mike wallace, with a bold series of raids in the last three days, the enemy in vietnam the myth that think hit that. they hit the capital of south vietnam and the state capitals in the united states and then as if to demonstrate that no place in that war torn nation is secure they've struck at least nine military strong holds in unnumbered field positions. and tonight the magnitude of those raids became apparent in the u.s. report on casualties. the communists paid a heavy toll for their strike, almost 5,000 dead, including 660 in saigon alone and almost 2000 captured, but allied casualties also are high. 232 americans killed, 929 wounded. >> host: peter prichard, it was more of a so-called moral victim for the viet cong than it was the military victory. >> guest: it was, for months the military had been telling the american people and all the soldiers there was light at the end of the tunnel, that we were defeating the enemy across the country and that there was hope that the war would end soon. of course, when this offensive occurred, that completely upended that assumption. i
, i'm mike wallace, with a bold series of raids in the last three days, the enemy in vietnam the myth that think hit that. they hit the capital of south vietnam and the state capitals in the united states and then as if to demonstrate that no place in that war torn nation is secure they've struck at least nine military strong holds in unnumbered field positions. and tonight the magnitude of those raids became apparent in the u.s. report on casualties. the communists paid a heavy toll for their...
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mike wallace. by stating this, the european legislative body said that america and england support the genocide of the zionist regime. the yemeni humanitarian intervention in the red sea is an attempt to end the gaza genocide. the yemenis did not kill anyone, but stopped the ships that facilitate the israeli genocide. the israeli regime killed more than 25,000 residents of gaza. more than 10 thousand of them were children. instead of attacking israel, america and england support the genocide of this regime do they attacked the yemenis and killed at least 6 people. therefore, the western powers aim to kill the people of gaza. not supporting the transportation of goods. the same western powers caused the death of thousands of people by sanctioning and preventing the transfer of medicine and basic goods in iran, syria and venezuela. yemenis like south africa. they showed their support for the palestinians, but it is regrettable that the european union supports america and the zionists. shame on the eu
mike wallace. by stating this, the european legislative body said that america and england support the genocide of the zionist regime. the yemeni humanitarian intervention in the red sea is an attempt to end the gaza genocide. the yemenis did not kill anyone, but stopped the ships that facilitate the israeli genocide. the israeli regime killed more than 25,000 residents of gaza. more than 10 thousand of them were children. instead of attacking israel, america and england support the genocide of...
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and we -- reporter: for instance, mike wallace said this morning when you're trying to play defense constantly rather than punch pack in a meaningful way this blood is on this administration's hands. what's the response from the white house to an accusation like that? mr. kirby: what i would tell you and i would tell the congressman is, we're mindful of what iran is doing in the region. we have taken aggressive action against these proxy groups and n and there are decisions yet to come. so let the president make his decisions. let him weigh these options. and then we'll act. these group have choices to make. and we're going to do everything we can to make sure that they make the right choice here. but the idea that we have somehow laid down and not pushed back on iran is simply not born out by the facts. reporter: in israel over the weekend, some ministers from the netanyahu government attended a conference that is calling for reehl's resettlement of gaza. did the administration notice that? did you have any view of that? mr. kirby: some of this rhetoric and language that was attributed to som
and we -- reporter: for instance, mike wallace said this morning when you're trying to play defense constantly rather than punch pack in a meaningful way this blood is on this administration's hands. what's the response from the white house to an accusation like that? mr. kirby: what i would tell you and i would tell the congressman is, we're mindful of what iran is doing in the region. we have taken aggressive action against these proxy groups and n and there are decisions yet to come. so let...
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congressman mike wallace jumped on early in the campaign. he is saying we have the best expectations we can have for tonight. we all want to get this over with quickly. we want to clear the field on the republican side and draw a contrast with president biden and want to get the general election moving as quickly as possible. that is where they are with the trump campaign. he is off going to a campaign site and coming back here. we will likely hear from the former president. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> we are expecting results very soon. stay with us for our continuing coverage of the iowa caucuses. rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be serious for those over 60, including those with asthma, diabetes, copd, and certain other conditions. but i'm protected. arexvy is proven to be over 82% effective in preventing lower respiratory disease from rsv and over 94% effective in those wi
congressman mike wallace jumped on early in the campaign. he is saying we have the best expectations we can have for tonight. we all want to get this over with quickly. we want to clear the field on the republican side and draw a contrast with president biden and want to get the general election moving as quickly as possible. that is where they are with the trump campaign. he is off going to a campaign site and coming back here. we will likely hear from the former president. back to you....
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i have another clip, 1957, cbs, mike wallace, talking to a columnist about the jfk book.atch. [video clip] >>>> in your column on october 27, you wrote that senator kennedy -- the millionaire mccarthyite father is spending a fortune on publicity of this machine to make jack's name well known. no candidate in history you , wrote, has ever had so much money spent on a public relations advanced buildup. end quote. >> jack kennedy is a fine young fellow, very personable fellow, but he isn't as good as that public relations campaign kes him out to be. he is the only man in history that i know who won a pulitze prize on aook which was ghostwritt for him. host: pretty tough stuff there this is 1950 seven, before he sought the white house, but obviously aspirational. were people debating this concept at the time after he'd won the pulitzer prize? craig: the pulitzer prize was a turning point and it is important to understand but in the history of the book, but also in understanding kennedy abscess psychology. so theook comes out in 1956 and over the course of that year, it is a h
i have another clip, 1957, cbs, mike wallace, talking to a columnist about the jfk book.atch. [video clip] >>>> in your column on october 27, you wrote that senator kennedy -- the millionaire mccarthyite father is spending a fortune on publicity of this machine to make jack's name well known. no candidate in history you , wrote, has ever had so much money spent on a public relations advanced buildup. end quote. >> jack kennedy is a fine young fellow, very personable fellow,...
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the first time he anchored a broadcast, he got some constructive criticism from the legendary mike wallacee troom empty the waste basket and you looked up and saw walter cronkite's chair and so you say, oh, and you sat in the chair and you said to yourself, i hope nobody catches me doing this, hope nobody is watching. >> reporter: soon, he realized -- >> good evening. >> reporter: he needed to be himself on camera. >> it takes two to tango, but more than two to make for any peace in the middle east. it's important that the audience be comfortable and they won't be if you are not comfortable. >> reporter: in 1994, charles osgood took over "sunday morning" from the ven shl charles kuralt. >> good morning, i'm charles osgood, and this is "sunday morning." i know. it sounds strange to me, too. but here we are. >> reporter: you have got to know that the audience came to not just accept you, but to really be very fond of you. what was that like as you start today realize that? >> i think if you do something every week and if you show up in their homes, then they get to know you. then i they are
the first time he anchored a broadcast, he got some constructive criticism from the legendary mike wallacee troom empty the waste basket and you looked up and saw walter cronkite's chair and so you say, oh, and you sat in the chair and you said to yourself, i hope nobody catches me doing this, hope nobody is watching. >> reporter: soon, he realized -- >> good evening. >> reporter: he needed to be himself on camera. >> it takes two to tango, but more than two to make for...
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tonight rebecca, jane, mike green and neil wallace . now i'll be neil wallace.'ll be catching up with rebecca before the end of the show because she has announced her shock departure as deputy leader of ukip. what's going on and what is the future for that party? plus, the most important part of the show your emails, they come straight to my laptop mark at gb news.com and this show has a golden rule. we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it a big two hours to come. we start with my big opinion . we start with my big opinion. this is progress. is it a shockingly graphic sex book? appropriate to read from the age of eight? according to one of the authors? well, it's been slammed by concerned parents overits slammed by concerned parents over its vivid illustrations of sex self—pleasure . and swapping sex self—pleasure. and swapping your gender. if the kids are listening in biology class, they'll know that that's scientifically impossible. but hey, i'm old fashioned like that. who needs facts when you've got an insane ideology to sell this mucky new
tonight rebecca, jane, mike green and neil wallace . now i'll be neil wallace.'ll be catching up with rebecca before the end of the show because she has announced her shock departure as deputy leader of ukip. what's going on and what is the future for that party? plus, the most important part of the show your emails, they come straight to my laptop mark at gb news.com and this show has a golden rule. we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it a big two hours to come. we start...
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mike your greatest breadth sorry. yeah no, no. >> really heartwarming >> really great heartwarming story . uh, 15 year barry story. uh, 15 year old barry wallacee was 12, in awful accident on a train in an awful accident on a train station. skull was shot into station. his skull was shot into ten um, the medics ten pieces. um, the medics worked on him afterwards, and, you know, eventually , over some you know, eventually, over some time, fixed him. anyway, is time, fixed him. anyway, this is in the news now because he's gone to hospital gone back to the hospital and he's to guy that he's talking to the guy that fixed his head. and it's just a very heartwarming story. just a lovely been very lovely lad and just been very brave the whole thing. brave through the whole thing. >> well, well, look >> oh, okay. well, well, look all the best, obviously. and i'm really kind all the best, obviously. and i'm rethighlight kind all the best, obviously. and i'm rethighlight as kind all the best, obviously. and i'm rethighlight as sord of highlight that as well. so mike gordon, belinda, uh, mine is a young english is tom hartley, a young english cricketer y
mike your greatest breadth sorry. yeah no, no. >> really heartwarming >> really great heartwarming story . uh, 15 year barry story. uh, 15 year old barry wallacee was 12, in awful accident on a train in an awful accident on a train station. skull was shot into station. his skull was shot into ten um, the medics ten pieces. um, the medics worked on him afterwards, and, you know, eventually , over some you know, eventually, over some time, fixed him. anyway, is time, fixed him....