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and then comes vietnam and vietnam wasn't just a tie. vietnam was a defeat. and americans began to say and in fact, jimmy carter say, we had to rethink this, you know, because if being the leader of the world means that we send hundreds of thousands of americans troops, thousands of miles from home and lose tens of thousands of them. and what ultimately turned out to be a failed effort to defeat a nationalist uprising, well, maybe that's not the right policy. you may remember that one of the big fights jerry ford had as president was with the conservative wing of his own party of the republicans because he was vice president to richard nixon and richard nixon was the author of detente. remember detente. detente was the idea that the united states could live with soviet communism until then, the belief had been either democracy or communism was going to win. they couldn't coexist. but detente was all about peaceful coexistence, by the way, i will add this when germany was on the brink of apparently of defeating when it did defeat france in 1940, this is back t
and then comes vietnam and vietnam wasn't just a tie. vietnam was a defeat. and americans began to say and in fact, jimmy carter say, we had to rethink this, you know, because if being the leader of the world means that we send hundreds of thousands of americans troops, thousands of miles from home and lose tens of thousands of them. and what ultimately turned out to be a failed effort to defeat a nationalist uprising, well, maybe that's not the right policy. you may remember that one of the...
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i watched vietnam happen. i watched people get fed right into the meat grinder now like the ukrainian war. america has to be firm around policy and react to what americans want. i didn't vote for putin. host: do you think americans want american troops in ukraine? caller: no, i don't think so. how does america do it? i don't know, it is very complicated. we have people on both sides that is the yen and yang of it. host: do you think americans want billions of dollars more in american money to ukraine? caller: i think that is a good price to pay. they are willing to fight the war and have their young men -- let's face it, both sides, there is russian men dying. it shouldn't be like that. i watched america's role in vietnam. i don't want it to be like that. that is for sure. i don't think americans like it either. everybody i'm talking to is really upset about this putin thing. he has given in way too quick. i had two uncles at the beach in normandy. trump's disdain for the military is just -- i don't know what
i watched vietnam happen. i watched people get fed right into the meat grinder now like the ukrainian war. america has to be firm around policy and react to what americans want. i didn't vote for putin. host: do you think americans want american troops in ukraine? caller: no, i don't think so. how does america do it? i don't know, it is very complicated. we have people on both sides that is the yen and yang of it. host: do you think americans want billions of dollars more in american money to...
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did you guys not watch anything from vietnam or the korean war? we just got out of afghanistan. trying to create a peaceful, profitable solution. peace is what leaders do. people over there that talk about president trump. what is the end of the game? we could throw all of the money in the world at ukraine, we will be at world war iii. that is just the gist of it. i love my country. i support what is good. host: is your son or daughter still serving? caller: he is a lieutenant, yes sir. it's kind of personal to me. i don't want to see people dying. i don't think putin is this great guy. i don't think zelenskyy is either. there hasn't been an election. the is acting like a dictator. that is not good. host: that is jamie in missouri, this is rich in hickory hills illinois, independent. caller: thanks for taking my call. the role of america has changed. when iraq invaded kuwait, there was a coalition. that is what nato is about. that is where the united states took that lead to stand up. there is investment there. this is a world economy that is at stake there. the leadership i am
did you guys not watch anything from vietnam or the korean war? we just got out of afghanistan. trying to create a peaceful, profitable solution. peace is what leaders do. people over there that talk about president trump. what is the end of the game? we could throw all of the money in the world at ukraine, we will be at world war iii. that is just the gist of it. i love my country. i support what is good. host: is your son or daughter still serving? caller: he is a lieutenant, yes sir. it's...
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the american hard times were awaiting vietnam. again, the, what's the see the solvers, the, somebody how can it be that um the ship to the middle east from a country whose top officials constantly complain about shortages of our munition military equipment is fairly low paying the boy a bit of boss milk or even maybe a little in your system and below grade level nominal facility or some of those other staff we, i'm about the easiest little so one of the easiest, somebody remember bubble a soul of nice to have to kind of get this to have gone and what level why are weapons from ukraine spreading over the world? to turn this country into a major arms hub, will continue to bolster ukraine's and forces by rushing them occasionally is that they need to defend their country. the everyone knows very well that we don't sell but known as pineapples or any kind of children's toys. we sell women's. yes, we're also known in the world is almost dealers that we must not be ashamed of that the the event that you don't get, i'm not going to be. s
the american hard times were awaiting vietnam. again, the, what's the see the solvers, the, somebody how can it be that um the ship to the middle east from a country whose top officials constantly complain about shortages of our munition military equipment is fairly low paying the boy a bit of boss milk or even maybe a little in your system and below grade level nominal facility or some of those other staff we, i'm about the easiest little so one of the easiest, somebody remember bubble a soul...
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did vietnam come up early in his administration? it's not really. vietnam's already underway. obviously, several administra tions had already increased the u.s. presence there, including president kennedy, who ramped up the number of advisors there. but if you look at public polls, for example, most americans didn't really know anything about vietnam. we don't have a military presence there during this moment. the bombing campaign he will orchestrate will be several months from then. so it's not a really big issue at the time for the united states. it's already, you know, a raging battle in vietnam and the gop. political stakes in the minds of leaders are clear, but it's. not front and center of his agenda. it won't really accelerate until august of 1964. and what about the soviet union? was there a response to the kennedy assassination and the johnson presidency early on? well, from what we know, i think the effectiveness of what johnson did was pretty strong. i mean, he doesn't give any indication from his own actions or even he quickly sets up a commission to investigate th
did vietnam come up early in his administration? it's not really. vietnam's already underway. obviously, several administra tions had already increased the u.s. presence there, including president kennedy, who ramped up the number of advisors there. but if you look at public polls, for example, most americans didn't really know anything about vietnam. we don't have a military presence there during this moment. the bombing campaign he will orchestrate will be several months from then. so it's...
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ese seÑor estuvo en vietnam.erlo oÍdo la noticia en aquel momento. >> rodrÍguez no afronta ningÚn cargo por la muerte de camarena. esta es la primera vez que hace hablar extensamente de las acusaciones. >> en principio que se hizo en investigaciÓn exhaustiva jamÁs saliÓ que habÍa un cubano y menos yo . >> la historia de cÓmo rodrÍguez terminÓ involucrado en este caso tiene que ver con un escÁndalo que estallÓ en 1987 durante un debate del congresista demÓcrata donde se revelÓ que algunos combatientes entrenados por la cia para derrotar al gobierno izquierdista de nicaragua recibÍan apoyo econÓmico de los narcos. de acuerdo con berrellez, el agente de la dea habÍa descubierto esa alianza y la cÍa estaba muy nerviosa. >> a camarena lo levantaron para interrogarlo para ver que sabÍa de las operaciones en el rancho de veracruz donde estaban entrenando y bajaban hacÍa mucha cocaÍna. >> los interrogatorios fueron grabados, segÚn berrellez, porque la cÍa querÍa tener un recuento de primera mano. >> cuando los narcos van
ese seÑor estuvo en vietnam.erlo oÍdo la noticia en aquel momento. >> rodrÍguez no afronta ningÚn cargo por la muerte de camarena. esta es la primera vez que hace hablar extensamente de las acusaciones. >> en principio que se hizo en investigaciÓn exhaustiva jamÁs saliÓ que habÍa un cubano y menos yo . >> la historia de cÓmo rodrÍguez terminÓ involucrado en este caso tiene que ver con un escÁndalo que estallÓ en 1987 durante un debate del congresista demÓcrata...
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the american hard times were awaiting vietnam. again, the the, the the, yes, 2 of these deadly thoughts of swiftly changed the nature and perhaps even the coolest of this will get in any way by any means whether to the front or the rear has become much more difficult and dangerous. yeah, yeah. the the sure and yes i need you to just not last on. i don't.
the american hard times were awaiting vietnam. again, the the, the the, yes, 2 of these deadly thoughts of swiftly changed the nature and perhaps even the coolest of this will get in any way by any means whether to the front or the rear has become much more difficult and dangerous. yeah, yeah. the the sure and yes i need you to just not last on. i don't.
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but what they did do is when we visit vietnam, we would always bring back fish sauce. and like the most questionable way, they would always do carry on and they will have like 2030 bottles of fish sauce on the plane and it would stink up the whole place. but i think it was the most glorious thing is because fish sauce for us, it's the taste that defines our our heritage and our bloodline, and it makes for taste. like far. in 2018, chef two was busy, captivating taste buds with his vietnamese dinner pop ups inspired by his mom's recipes, and this ignited a new dream to create a film called bloodline. in the us, it's about prime cuts what looks pretty on a plate. so much is thrown away, which creates a bias of what's good. on phu quoc, we eat everything. bones. bloodline, but actually learned how to eat this in oakland. and one thing led to another. our short film turned into a partnership with pbs, and by 2022 2021, we had a pbs partnership and it was aired nationally on pbs. we were nominated for a local emmy. it makes me so proud because people e honoring and sympathi
but what they did do is when we visit vietnam, we would always bring back fish sauce. and like the most questionable way, they would always do carry on and they will have like 2030 bottles of fish sauce on the plane and it would stink up the whole place. but i think it was the most glorious thing is because fish sauce for us, it's the taste that defines our our heritage and our bloodline, and it makes for taste. like far. in 2018, chef two was busy, captivating taste buds with his vietnamese...
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i watched vietnam happen. watched people get fed right into the meat grinder now like the ukrainian war. america has to be firm around policy and react to what americans want. i didn't vote for putin. host: do you think americans want american troops in ukraine? caller: no, i don't think so. how does america do it? i don't know, it is very complicated. we have people on both sides that is the yen and yang of it. host: do you think americans want billions of dollars more in american money to ukraine? caller: i think that is a good price to pay. they are willing to fight the war and have their young men -- let's face it, both sides, there is russian men dying. it shouldn't be like that. i watched america's role in vietnam. i don't want it to be like that. that is for sure. i don't think americans like it either. everybody i'm talking to is really upset about this putin thing. he has given in way too quick. i had two uncles at the beach in normandy. trump's disdain for the military is just -- i don't know what to
i watched vietnam happen. watched people get fed right into the meat grinder now like the ukrainian war. america has to be firm around policy and react to what americans want. i didn't vote for putin. host: do you think americans want american troops in ukraine? caller: no, i don't think so. how does america do it? i don't know, it is very complicated. we have people on both sides that is the yen and yang of it. host: do you think americans want billions of dollars more in american money to...
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[laughter] a treasurer, congressman, governor, senator, the last vietnam veteran to serve in the u.s. senate. [applause] no one in our state, no one in our history has won more statewide elections than tom carper, and in every one of these roles, he is left big shoes to fill. [applause] senator carper, you probably don't remember this, but i taught a seventh grader named brian. he came to school one day as static. he had just started a new school baseball team and brian was a star. his mentor had told them he was buying uniforms for the whole team. which caused exuberance not just for brian in our classroom, but across school. his mentor's name was tom carper. [applause] i also want to thank one of the most dedicated public servants in delaware's history. i want to thank him for his lifelong commitment to uplifting the people of our state, our country, and the world. i want to thank him for repeatedly coming to my high school as a senator and helping to plant the seeds of service that landed me here today. he has set a standard of service to which all of us should aspire. i'm speaking
[laughter] a treasurer, congressman, governor, senator, the last vietnam veteran to serve in the u.s. senate. [applause] no one in our state, no one in our history has won more statewide elections than tom carper, and in every one of these roles, he is left big shoes to fill. [applause] senator carper, you probably don't remember this, but i taught a seventh grader named brian. he came to school one day as static. he had just started a new school baseball team and brian was a star. his mentor...
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sexual freedom expanding, drug use booming, and clashes in the streets over civil rights and the vietnamapher captured that, and the guiding figures. bob weir, carlos santana, muhammad ali, timothy leary, janis joplin, eldridge cleaver, allen ginsburg. the photographer was -- well, we don't know who the photographer was. that's a mystery. the photographs were abandoned along with thousands more in unprocessed rolls, their secrets wrapped tight in dark key cases. bay area photographer bill delzell is raising money to develop the remaining pictures and find the photographer. photography allows us to enter a captured moment. we flirt with time travel. our imagination enlivens. what happened to that bubble-blowing boy? what were these guys looking at? what song were these women dancing to? was that afternoon on the fire escape the one that changed everything for one of those on it? the mystery of the photographer pulls us in more. a young woman exercising the new freedom of the age. a young man who went to war and never returned. for many of the subjects, this period was a phase. was that tr
sexual freedom expanding, drug use booming, and clashes in the streets over civil rights and the vietnamapher captured that, and the guiding figures. bob weir, carlos santana, muhammad ali, timothy leary, janis joplin, eldridge cleaver, allen ginsburg. the photographer was -- well, we don't know who the photographer was. that's a mystery. the photographs were abandoned along with thousands more in unprocessed rolls, their secrets wrapped tight in dark key cases. bay area photographer bill...
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a mostly 911 but we still have some from from vietnam that are with us. and it's like the premises, if just a few years ago we were on a tank plane ship together or, you know, i wasn't ever on a black helicopter in the middle of the night going after al qaeda, asking what political party you belong to or even for that matter, are you hispanic, asian, black? right. nobody cares. you're just all americans. and so we were all willing to die together a few years ago. we may disagree on all kinds of issues, but we can roll up our sleeves find common ground and move forward. and that's why i'm so about getting more veterans into our politics, not just in congress, but, you know, city council, state legislatures, wherever. because of that ethos of of you know, leadership, discipline, followership, teamwork, mission, focus, and and i'm also an advocate and i talk about it national service. that's not a draft. that is not i think we can incentivize it through educational benefits. that's not necessarily uniform. there's all kinds of ways to serve an inner city tut
a mostly 911 but we still have some from from vietnam that are with us. and it's like the premises, if just a few years ago we were on a tank plane ship together or, you know, i wasn't ever on a black helicopter in the middle of the night going after al qaeda, asking what political party you belong to or even for that matter, are you hispanic, asian, black? right. nobody cares. you're just all americans. and so we were all willing to die together a few years ago. we may disagree on all kinds of...
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we'd been in vietnam. we fought, we bled, we'd lost friends there. and, um. he said saigon has fallen. i mean, we stood and cried. you can only imagine the impact if ukraine cut off from u.s. assistance. uh, put on the platter for vladimir putin. collapses in the middle of these talks or trying to get these talks started. and there's a wave of refugees. and what russia is going to do to these people is stay behind us. credibility is on the line here. it's not just u.s. security. it's the value of the dollar. it's u.s. ability to enter into any contracts anywhere. you can't treat people this way. so i hope president zelenskyy will quickly apologize. i hope the trump administration will realize, uh, this a bridge too far. and understand, if you want negotiations to be successful with putin, he's going to be he's going to be very, very tough. yeah. you've got to have some cards to play. >> general clark, i appreciate your time. >> nato membership on the table. >> general clark, thank you. more on this breaking news ahead. i'm going to talk about the pause in u.s
we'd been in vietnam. we fought, we bled, we'd lost friends there. and, um. he said saigon has fallen. i mean, we stood and cried. you can only imagine the impact if ukraine cut off from u.s. assistance. uh, put on the platter for vladimir putin. collapses in the middle of these talks or trying to get these talks started. and there's a wave of refugees. and what russia is going to do to these people is stay behind us. credibility is on the line here. it's not just u.s. security. it's the value...
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1967, exactly a year before assassination, where he's just given my favorite king's speech beyond vietnam speech at riverside church in new york, where he basically explains his whole philosophy on why he would be hypocritical to stick to the south as his friends are urging him to do. why would be hypocritical to focus only on segregation when. the segregation in the north is just as bad and why it would be hypocritical to speak out only when there's rioting and and and and violence in the streets of america and not to talk about the fact that the greatest purveyor violence on earth is the us government in vietnam and why he has to do these things because his faith compels him to. and the next day there's this phone call with, one of his best friends who says that was a terrible speech it's going to hurt us. it's going to set us back in our fundraising. it's going to damage our relationship with the president. and we know exactly what king says because the fbi is recording the call. he says, my speech may have been politically unwise, but it was not morally unwise. and your heart just bre
1967, exactly a year before assassination, where he's just given my favorite king's speech beyond vietnam speech at riverside church in new york, where he basically explains his whole philosophy on why he would be hypocritical to stick to the south as his friends are urging him to do. why would be hypocritical to focus only on segregation when. the segregation in the north is just as bad and why it would be hypocritical to speak out only when there's rioting and and and and violence in the...
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watching your for rob of friends, shop print up underway almost exactly like the day that you'll south vietnam being trained to flight, you'll north and brothers, and the next day you'll gutting it aloud as then so now one day you'll pass in of the yeah, the next day, your persona non grata closet, a history book put a shows the landscape. but the also, the trail runs deep in washington. so the question was always when and know if, just as the question now is, when know if it's all finally going to come out. i've asked this congress commute to investigate. whereas this money gone, the american people are owed that answer because it's our money. our taxes are now and well by and stop with savanski is bank accounts and the b b i believe's site press. then i'll check out his transaction history with the thoughts and had to bite, and then i'd have a chat with somebody going freight, you know, the smallest mind behind the reported scam the. so millions of dollars donated to you. craig invested in crypto and then some helps. no wanted back to the democrats super pack stateside because the countries
watching your for rob of friends, shop print up underway almost exactly like the day that you'll south vietnam being trained to flight, you'll north and brothers, and the next day you'll gutting it aloud as then so now one day you'll pass in of the yeah, the next day, your persona non grata closet, a history book put a shows the landscape. but the also, the trail runs deep in washington. so the question was always when and know if, just as the question now is, when know if it's all finally...
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severe drought and flooding over the past two years in brazil and vietnam have crippled bean productionans come from. if your supply goes down, even in just one region, what does that do to the overall price? >> when the crop in brazil does not produce as much coffee as expected in the year, that causes the prices to shoot up. >> reporter: how much of that are you passing on to the consumer versus hitting your margin? >> we hope that the price will settle down and this is just a temporary adjustment to the pricing, but we do not attempt to do an immediate pass over to our guests. >> reporter: the threat of tariffs from the trump administration on major coffee-producing countries could make coffee prices more volatile. >> we try not to pass it along to the customers, but tariffs, you can't avoid that. >> john: so, kelly, "tariffs, you can't avoid that." that strikes me because in these consumer numbers we've seen, consumers are worried about tariffs, among other things. >> reporter: oh, they absolutely are, john. so we got that consumer confidence reading this week. it shows how people a
severe drought and flooding over the past two years in brazil and vietnam have crippled bean productionans come from. if your supply goes down, even in just one region, what does that do to the overall price? >> when the crop in brazil does not produce as much coffee as expected in the year, that causes the prices to shoot up. >> reporter: how much of that are you passing on to the consumer versus hitting your margin? >> we hope that the price will settle down and this is just...
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my uncle in vietnam. he was aef missile maintenance worked on the hawk missiles. i decided to follow the tradition and i went in the u.s. army. from 1982 to 2002. spent 20 years. and my time was over in bosnia. that was an eye opener for mow. i seen children wound in the combat from the mines and all that stuff placed is there. it is it affected me. in a way of what are we dog in this world. and but i enjoyed serving my counsel row like my father and uncle and -- and -- it was a good tour. >> nice. >> myself, i think i have a different story. i actually just did not get long with my dad at all. you know all through high school he was kicking me out and staying with friends and stuff like this. i had this mentor from like the boys and girl's club in china town in san francisco. he was in the navy and got out. and for some reason, i thought that was my only out to get oust house or whatever. you know not really well off as a family. did not have the opportunity to go to a 4 year school. and did not understand school, either. the grants and what not. when i heard lik
my uncle in vietnam. he was aef missile maintenance worked on the hawk missiles. i decided to follow the tradition and i went in the u.s. army. from 1982 to 2002. spent 20 years. and my time was over in bosnia. that was an eye opener for mow. i seen children wound in the combat from the mines and all that stuff placed is there. it is it affected me. in a way of what are we dog in this world. and but i enjoyed serving my counsel row like my father and uncle and -- and -- it was a good tour....
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wideness that we do in young minds especially trying to understand that and our dads came home from vietnamso much smaller jason: a special edition of the big four is next. follow us online at big weekend show. that's next. ♪ ♪ shopify's point of sale system helps you sell at every stage of your business. with fast and secure payment. card readers you can rely on. and one place to manage it all. whatever the stage, businesses that grow grow with shopify. welcome back. it is time for a special edition of the big 4. tonight we give our prediction for president trump's biggest moments during his joint addresses, address to congress. that is happening on tuesday, i'm going to go first. >> these idiots. what i mean by it he is looking at congress but that should be the first clue. what the administration previous to him hasn't done. remember democrats are controlled for 12 of the last 16 years per the holes they have put it in whether it's the war, the border, the economy, you name it he is going to call out those idiots. i think those are going to be some of the more viral moment. >> nice, doge
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it was ugly it's ridiculous to think that and they were bogged down and dying in the vietnam war and it was worth that nixon ultimately had to and. did this mean he was pro-north vietnamese? of course not. reagan pulled out of lebanon after 241 u.s. service members were slaughtered there. was that weak? or was it brag matted particular. neither donald trump nor his supporters are rooting for portsmouth. but they see the world as it is. not as some fantasy created by those who profit off blood shed legacy media rally they used to be for peace but no longer. but they are going to rally against trump no matter how reasonable his position is. >> some of the republican allies are puzzled by the steps that president trump has taken to placket vladimir putin. i want to bring up a post lisa murkowski. >> which ones? >> let me show the only thing we've done is say are you willing to talk about not naive. he knows what putin is -- just like nixon knew what eisenhower and khrushchev is all about. voters want to take care of the home front, which is hurting. we all know it. they want us to have
it was ugly it's ridiculous to think that and they were bogged down and dying in the vietnam war and it was worth that nixon ultimately had to and. did this mean he was pro-north vietnamese? of course not. reagan pulled out of lebanon after 241 u.s. service members were slaughtered there. was that weak? or was it brag matted particular. neither donald trump nor his supporters are rooting for portsmouth. but they see the world as it is. not as some fantasy created by those who profit off blood...
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iraq, vietnam. but they are usually mistakes out of stupidity, naivety and arrogance.i have seen over the last six weeks is the united states behaving vially -- vilely. to a defending western values at great personal risk to his country. donald trump believes that might makes right. he agrees with vladimir putin. they are birds of a feather and here -- he and vladimir putin together are trying to create a world safe for gangsters where ruthless people can thrive and we saw the product of that yesterday -- today in the oval office. am i feeling grief, am i feeling shock? but i just think of shame. it's a moral injury to see the country you love behaving this way. amna: you heard president lawler who would not criticize the president saying they are further away from a deal. you also heard nick schifrin report that there's a fundamental transatlantic break now. is this the realignment? the u.s. is now closer to russia than its european allies? >> undisputedly yes. the fact that the europeans are always looking -- already looking at it as a break. they have to do that. th
iraq, vietnam. but they are usually mistakes out of stupidity, naivety and arrogance.i have seen over the last six weeks is the united states behaving vially -- vilely. to a defending western values at great personal risk to his country. donald trump believes that might makes right. he agrees with vladimir putin. they are birds of a feather and here -- he and vladimir putin together are trying to create a world safe for gangsters where ruthless people can thrive and we saw the product of that...
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wideness that we do in young minds especially trying to understand that and our dads came home from vietnamool so much smaller jason: a special edition of the big four is next. follow us online at big weekend show. that's next. ♪ when emergency strikes, first responders rely on the latest technology. that's why t-mobile created t-priority built for the 5g era. only t-priority dynamically dedicates more capacity for first responders. when your cat's hungry, you definitely know. when he wants...
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they just did it to vietnam because they see the united states now.and they're saying to the whole region, you can go with us or you can go with this guy, and the whole region has got they've got to make a self-interested calculation, and they're not going to be dependent on the united states. and this will become a more dangerous. >> what do we say to the people who are watching and saying, oh, well, you guys are saying the world's going to hell in a handcart. so what do we do about it now? last week i opened the show by saying, you know, there's a pattern in american politics, and it's about overreaching. whenever someone wins an election big time. and trump kind of did they overreach. and that seems to be what's going on. and i said, you know, maybe the best thing the democrats can to do is just be as lame as they are. and that strategy is working perfectly well. and and james carville this week kind of one upped it. he said, what the democrats i'm just asking i'm not saying i necessarily agree with it. he said they need to just play dead because t
they just did it to vietnam because they see the united states now.and they're saying to the whole region, you can go with us or you can go with this guy, and the whole region has got they've got to make a self-interested calculation, and they're not going to be dependent on the united states. and this will become a more dangerous. >> what do we say to the people who are watching and saying, oh, well, you guys are saying the world's going to hell in a handcart. so what do we do about it...
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america has a superpower, sometimes acted unwisely in places like vietnam and iraq and afghanistan. but even in those cases, it saw its involvement as the protection of freedom and democracy, not anymore. the strangest aspect of the last few weeks of american diplomacy culminated in the disaster at the white house on friday. is that the president of the united states has seemed utterly unwilling to say plainly that he supports the victim of aggression against the aggressor, and that he admires ukrainian democracy more than russian dictatorship. instead, he and vice president vance spent friday's photo op at the white house publicly scolding ukraine's president zelenskyy, telling him to say thank you, which he has said repeatedly, and accusing him of being disrespectful. zelenskyy's fault was simply to point out that ukraine had, in fact signed a ceasefire deal with putin in 2015, in minsk, but that putin had continually violated it ever since then. trump used the occasion to remind all that he felt a special bond with vladimir putin. zelenskyy did not handle himself well. he got emo
america has a superpower, sometimes acted unwisely in places like vietnam and iraq and afghanistan. but even in those cases, it saw its involvement as the protection of freedom and democracy, not anymore. the strangest aspect of the last few weeks of american diplomacy culminated in the disaster at the white house on friday. is that the president of the united states has seemed utterly unwilling to say plainly that he supports the victim of aggression against the aggressor, and that he admires...
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contest the cold anywhere put him in a bit of a box as things were getting worse in southeast asia and, vietnam. he felt, had to live up to his rhetoric. kennedy escalates the number of american troops from, i think about a 1000 under eisenhower hour to about 16,000 still way less than. lyndon johnson, who had than half, half a million american soldiers by the mid-sixties. so you have to be you know, most of these speeches are are very full of confidence and they are somewhat glib. lee predict warfare. yes. yesterday that a golden age is apparently beginning although having michael i think a gilded age might be a a better phrase because of all the rich people coming into washington. but it's good to understand it. i think lincoln did than most that there are limits to presidential power to the power of the united states and. i remember one in not not too many ago well 20 years ago george w. second committed the united states to eradicate tyranny anywhere on earth. and there is lot of tyranny on this planet. and while we can. and do what we can in modest ways to tyranny and to help it maybe a be
contest the cold anywhere put him in a bit of a box as things were getting worse in southeast asia and, vietnam. he felt, had to live up to his rhetoric. kennedy escalates the number of american troops from, i think about a 1000 under eisenhower hour to about 16,000 still way less than. lyndon johnson, who had than half, half a million american soldiers by the mid-sixties. so you have to be you know, most of these speeches are are very full of confidence and they are somewhat glib. lee predict...
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with top producers like vietnam and brazil producing less compared to past years, the hope is this new stabilize the market. >> it's the point when excelsa can can be a game changer, a game changer in the industry, because excelsius more adapted to hot and dry weather, and it's not susceptible to pests and disease. so i think excelsa is the future for coffee. >> local farmers in south sudan are facing obstacles like high transportation costs, security concerns and the risk of destructive fires. >> in san francisco, a long-running wine shop in the nob hill area may soon be closing for good. the jug shop opened 60 years ago. in 2021, the store moved to a renovated fire station on pacific avenue. it was supposed to be a temporary move, while the owners waited for construction to finish on a new building on polk street. during the last four years, the business at the temporary location has plummeted. the owners say they're out of money and can't afford to move to the new building. >> we're trying to make this last stand for support, so it's not a situation where, you know, we didn't do tha
with top producers like vietnam and brazil producing less compared to past years, the hope is this new stabilize the market. >> it's the point when excelsa can can be a game changer, a game changer in the industry, because excelsius more adapted to hot and dry weather, and it's not susceptible to pests and disease. so i think excelsa is the future for coffee. >> local farmers in south sudan are facing obstacles like high transportation costs, security concerns and the risk of...
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they're going to vietnam, indonesia, india, anywhere where they can find some capacity.re getting a little bit there. we've got these tariffs kicking in. i was at a huge networking event, and the buzz of the event was that some of these contracts that have already been done, mass retailers are now going back. and they are asking these companies to give them a 5% discount on deals that are already done to counteract that. and now i'm seeing that you're on the razor dune runner. >> well, this isn't cheap $549 and it comes out in april. >> yes, and it's fast. >> should we try it? >> i think you should. >> all right. at the toy fair, new york, lauren simonetti, fox news. >> whoa! >> next, at five, a violent crash leaves one person critically injured and raises questions about the safety of one of oakland's busiest thoroughfares. and a local elementary school targeted by vandals. the mess left behind was enough to shut down john reed elementary school. details on what happened and what it will take to get class back in session. and a hero police officer. tonight, we're hearin
they're going to vietnam, indonesia, india, anywhere where they can find some capacity.re getting a little bit there. we've got these tariffs kicking in. i was at a huge networking event, and the buzz of the event was that some of these contracts that have already been done, mass retailers are now going back. and they are asking these companies to give them a 5% discount on deals that are already done to counteract that. and now i'm seeing that you're on the razor dune runner. >> well,...
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. >> with her vietnam. veteran grandfather. >> that's a lot.scar nominated and golden. >> globe winning actor. >> ed harris. >> and actors. >> natalie morales. and sonequa martin-green. >> they all serve as executive producers on the project as well. i'll go down. >> the line then. ed, i'll start with you. >> this is. >> based on. >> someone's real life experience. >> tell us who that. >> is and more about the narrative. >> the plot. >> well, our dear. >> director. >> kyle houseman. >> stokes. who wrote the three of us individual. letters and sent the script, and we all met with him. >> and his passion. >> and his need to make this film, and his desire to try to save. >> some lives. >> it's based on his. >> life. >> like he. >> said, like 93%. >> he lost a couple good buddies when he came back from iraq. and so he really wanted to. >> make this film. >> and really in hopes that it would help some people get some help. >> so we're all, you know, what said to be part of. >> what's so incredible about this film? natalie, is that 90% of the actors
. >> with her vietnam. veteran grandfather. >> that's a lot.scar nominated and golden. >> globe winning actor. >> ed harris. >> and actors. >> natalie morales. and sonequa martin-green. >> they all serve as executive producers on the project as well. i'll go down. >> the line then. ed, i'll start with you. >> this is. >> based on. >> someone's real life experience. >> tell us who that. >> is and more about the...
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if vietnam falls, all of southeast asia will go communist. this is a meme of american foreign policy for decades. no, i'm not concerned about that. what i would say absolutely that that americans should understand in march 2022, a peace agreement was on the table that would have ended this conflict. you can look up because the new york times kindly provided us with the text of the april 15th document, which was nearly ready for signing. the united states and the uk told the ukrainians, don't sign, don't accept neutrality, fight on. this was the terrible mistake. i knew it then. i told them then, but they did it. i actually flew to turkey to hear the details of how ukraine walked away from the negotiating table. from that moment when a decent agreement was on the table till today, ukraine is, as i said, has had about a million casualties. we need to stop these wars because this is absolutely leading us nowhere good, only bad. you know, i spoke at university of pennsylvania and a couple of days ago, and penn was founded by benjamin franklin, an
if vietnam falls, all of southeast asia will go communist. this is a meme of american foreign policy for decades. no, i'm not concerned about that. what i would say absolutely that that americans should understand in march 2022, a peace agreement was on the table that would have ended this conflict. you can look up because the new york times kindly provided us with the text of the april 15th document, which was nearly ready for signing. the united states and the uk told the ukrainians, don't...
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well, i think of rambo the homeless veteran from vietnam it's it's it's anything it's been a super success. yeah that's kind of a resource one of the thing just sorry to jump in. one of things i would say about it, so much of that and this comes out in your book, it was about we did a lot at the federal level. but we found partners at the local level. michelle obama challenged mayors see who could be the first mayor in the country to end veteran homelessness and ultimately. over 100 cities and states ended homelessness. and that was really, i think in the end, it was the kind of services patients out on the street that you describe with with street teams and really identify seeing those folks and bringing all that. it's such a complex web of systems, as you saw. and usually they work together well and they don't talk to each other. and it was that coordination that helped enormously. i also would say that, you know, you describe this powerfully, the shelters, right? most shelters kick people out in the morning. right. you're back on the street and there's a when tyson and rita are able to
well, i think of rambo the homeless veteran from vietnam it's it's it's anything it's been a super success. yeah that's kind of a resource one of the thing just sorry to jump in. one of things i would say about it, so much of that and this comes out in your book, it was about we did a lot at the federal level. but we found partners at the local level. michelle obama challenged mayors see who could be the first mayor in the country to end veteran homelessness and ultimately. over 100 cities and...
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and all over the country, over the vietnam war, civil rights, rights, etc., and that he could he could he could capture of that activism in in doing this thing that he was going to call earth day. and so an earth day was going to be a teach in which is lingo back from when i was in college. but but so he did this thing and million people hit the streets. 20 million people went to teach ins, started to and responded. and within about a year two, the environmental protection was created. the clean air was passed, the clean water act was passed. and then all of the presidency of richard nixon, not liberal and and then throughout seventies, more and more got done because i think there was that signal of real power from from people acting. there is there is a lot of activism, but not enough around the world. and and i think if we're going to be able to deal with this, we're to need more. so i take that as a wonderful note of optimism on which to conclude would you. please join me in thanking todd stern. thank you. now had said previously emily all yours. how about another round of applause
and all over the country, over the vietnam war, civil rights, rights, etc., and that he could he could he could capture of that activism in in doing this thing that he was going to call earth day. and so an earth day was going to be a teach in which is lingo back from when i was in college. but but so he did this thing and million people hit the streets. 20 million people went to teach ins, started to and responded. and within about a year two, the environmental protection was created. the...