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>>> cambodia is considered very chinese friendly. with its chinese population reportedly exceeding 1 million. >>> in the capital of phnom penh is the world's largest chinese school. enrollment totals 16,000 from kindergarten to high school. the school was originally founded for immigrant chinese to learn their native language cambodian parents have been allowing them to learn chinese. chinese signs can be seen around town. >>> chinese companies dominate cambodia's garment industry. this episode follows the growing influence of the chinese community in cambodia. >>> this man migrated to cambodia 16 years ago, he serves as a consultant for chinese companies here. today was the mid item harvest festival. a major chinese seasonal event. parties organized by chinese residents were held all over town. he attended a party for people from his home the venue was a chinese restaurant owned by one of them. he mostly gives consultation to clients about b2b problems and relying on his network of acquaintance acquaintances to several hundred emplo
>>> cambodia is considered very chinese friendly. with its chinese population reportedly exceeding 1 million. >>> in the capital of phnom penh is the world's largest chinese school. enrollment totals 16,000 from kindergarten to high school. the school was originally founded for immigrant chinese to learn their native language cambodian parents have been allowing them to learn chinese. chinese signs can be seen around town. >>> chinese companies dominate cambodia's...
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and in cambodia, two leaders of the notoriously brutal khmer rouge remain behind bars. judges in the country have rejected their appeal against life sentences. thanks for joining us. in the u.s., pressure is growing on the president-elect donald trump to cut ties with his global business empire at the time he takes office in january. it's far from certain he will do that. trump told "the new york times" yesterday that the law is on his side when it comes to so-called conflict of interest. he is turning over management to his adult children, but critics say it is not enough. they worry this business ties could influence his decision as president. >> it could be a soap opera -- a story of power, influence, and family ties. the trumps, the patriarch, his children, the american corporation. never before has a president been so rich and his complex web of corporations is sounding alarms. >> it a very disconcerting conflict of interest. >> trump has financial interests around the world. while putting together his cabinet, he found time to meet with business partners in india.
and in cambodia, two leaders of the notoriously brutal khmer rouge remain behind bars. judges in the country have rejected their appeal against life sentences. thanks for joining us. in the u.s., pressure is growing on the president-elect donald trump to cut ties with his global business empire at the time he takes office in january. it's far from certain he will do that. trump told "the new york times" yesterday that the law is on his side when it comes to so-called conflict of...
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from iraq, including the autonomous kurdish region, visited battambang province in northwestern cambodiached a minefield being cleared using machinery and dogs. and they were briefed on efforts to build roads and other infrastructure in mine-free areas. >> translator: their work is very well organized and planned. each of their teams conducted their work in a brilliant way. >> the activity is important for them. they will have to develop the technology. i think it's a necessity for them. >> cambodia was littered with land mines and unexploded bombs, a bitter legacy of decades of civil war that lasted until the 1990s. these days the country has a reputation as a world leader in the dangerous work of mine-clearing. the japan international cooperation agency has been assisting. there's said to be more than 10 million land mines planted across iraq. removing them is one of the hardest challenges the government faces. >>> next, a report about a japanese college student learning to make artificial limbs. she understands their value to patients because she uses one herself. nhk world reports. >
from iraq, including the autonomous kurdish region, visited battambang province in northwestern cambodiached a minefield being cleared using machinery and dogs. and they were briefed on efforts to build roads and other infrastructure in mine-free areas. >> translator: their work is very well organized and planned. each of their teams conducted their work in a brilliant way. >> the activity is important for them. they will have to develop the technology. i think it's a necessity for...
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cambodia's starting their baseball program. the philippines is getting back to where it was. it's all over. damian: so, they don't have the ability to go home after their at bat's and check on their ipads and see, "how's my swing going?" why the passion in the bustos family for this? juan jr.: oh goodness. my baseball--my family's been a baseball family for as long as i could remember. my grandfather played professional in nicaragua, and i think that's where it kind of started from. filtered down through my mom and her brothers, and my dad got going. you know, he saw a need for extra help for a lot of kids, and he stepped up, and you know, saw a hole here. and you know, baseball is the way that we are able to introduce different cultures to different kids here. you know, one of my favorite stories is when we were in italy. after one of our games, they had a barbecue, and some of our kids sat down and tried to talk to the italian kids and couldn't figure it out. well, they had a kid that spoke spanish, we had a couple kids that spoke spanish, so it was english, to spanish, to
cambodia's starting their baseball program. the philippines is getting back to where it was. it's all over. damian: so, they don't have the ability to go home after their at bat's and check on their ipads and see, "how's my swing going?" why the passion in the bustos family for this? juan jr.: oh goodness. my baseball--my family's been a baseball family for as long as i could remember. my grandfather played professional in nicaragua, and i think that's where it kind of started from....
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and i felt as if he were addressing henry kissinger, and kissinger's role in cambodia, using bombinghance american credibility at the negotiating table. so i found, it was a totally fascinating process for me, because i was moderating, non- chronologically, an argument between president obama and the most important, and most controversial foreign policy statesman of the modern era. and so, and so there was that piece. the other piece of this, the other piece is that obama, in some ways, resembles henry kissinger. kissinger, recognizes this to some degree, i think the president recognizes it to some degree. neither man particularly obsesses about human rights as a key issue in the way america organizes its relationship with other countries. >> woodruff: when it comes to cambodia and the bombing during the vietnam war, and connecting that to what's happening? >> in syria, yeah. >> woodruff: right now in syria. kissinger is still defending the decisions that were made during the early part of the nixon administration in the vietnam war. >> and i don't think he'll stop defending them, he
and i felt as if he were addressing henry kissinger, and kissinger's role in cambodia, using bombinghance american credibility at the negotiating table. so i found, it was a totally fascinating process for me, because i was moderating, non- chronologically, an argument between president obama and the most important, and most controversial foreign policy statesman of the modern era. and so, and so there was that piece. the other piece of this, the other piece is that obama, in some ways,...
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cambodia supreme court has upheld life sentences for two former leaders of the khmer rouge. were convicted in 2010 for their part in the genocide of pol pot. they managed to slow down the legal process through continued appeals. a bizarre twist in the scandal involving south korean leader part. investigators found a stash of viagra in her offices. the government said the pills, which are used to treat erectile dysfunction, were first thought to combat altitude sickness. they also raided the offices of the samsung group. she has apologized twice already, but the calls for park's resignation have continued. the president is at the center of a corruption scandal. she is accused of allowing her inappropriate access and influence in government decisions. choi has been arrested and charged with abuse of power and the country's biggest organizations are also being caught up in the scandal. this wednesday, prosecutors raided the offices of both the samsung group and the national pension service, also known as nps. they are investigating claims that president park pressured them to b
cambodia supreme court has upheld life sentences for two former leaders of the khmer rouge. were convicted in 2010 for their part in the genocide of pol pot. they managed to slow down the legal process through continued appeals. a bizarre twist in the scandal involving south korean leader part. investigators found a stash of viagra in her offices. the government said the pills, which are used to treat erectile dysfunction, were first thought to combat altitude sickness. they also raided the...
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in the aftermath of vietnam, cambodia, chile, pakistan, angola, watergate, cia, we've been hurt. our people feel that we've lost something precious. that's not necessary. i want to see our nation return to a posture and an image and a standard to make us proud once again. i remember the world of nato, and a world of the martial plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again. we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who sechb for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we're strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic principles. it doesn't have to be a strength of bombast and threats. but based on the integrity of our people, the vision of the constitution, inate strong will and purpose that god's given us. in the greatest nation on earth, the united states. >> president ford? >> as we have seen tonight, foreign policy and defense policy are difficult and complex issues. we can
in the aftermath of vietnam, cambodia, chile, pakistan, angola, watergate, cia, we've been hurt. our people feel that we've lost something precious. that's not necessary. i want to see our nation return to a posture and an image and a standard to make us proud once again. i remember the world of nato, and a world of the martial plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again. we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who...
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the last stronghold of the chinese tiger in thailand except for a few on the borders of bur and cambodia. it has been expanded in the year after the death it was designated a world heritage site. the martyrdom was unexpected but it did happen. i am now travel the past 35 years to make entries in the world and with field biologist and that is what my book is about. it is about alan rabinowitz. and as i say his trajectory to become a wildlife conservationist for the big cats of the world. the second part of the book is called wildlife woman. i would like to tell you another story of the good news because there is a lot of good news. despite the bad news. that has been going on and is ongoing. the threats to animals today across the globe our number one habitat loss and is usually due to development of land into the forest. the lands are probably top of the list. for the habitat. but the other thing that still ranks right up there as it always has his exploitation of animals. not only commerce for food which has to happen to some degree certainly people have to be fed. the trade and body pa
the last stronghold of the chinese tiger in thailand except for a few on the borders of bur and cambodia. it has been expanded in the year after the death it was designated a world heritage site. the martyrdom was unexpected but it did happen. i am now travel the past 35 years to make entries in the world and with field biologist and that is what my book is about. it is about alan rabinowitz. and as i say his trajectory to become a wildlife conservationist for the big cats of the world. the...
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evacuating soldiers from vietnam and cambodia. he never thought coming home is when the battle would start. i was a veteran. >> he tells us he bounced from job to job. couch to couch. meal to meal and took him getting arrested to shake his battle with homelessness. a service came in there. they have a veteran pod in jail for veterans, they told him about operation stand down a three day event in pasco connecting vets with the resources they so desperately need. hot feels and services. >> we want to find the people that are struggling. people don't always need that. they are vets themselves. >> you have a good feeling. are you putting the honed out and the respect and thanking them fors service which is important, this is the five fifth year it is taking over hudson. veteran's foundation and veteran's apair. >> and he said i used to come for the hand outs i dried decided this year i'm going to detox. he remained sober and he is succeeding. that's why we do it, she remembers mower reese who has taken advantage of his second chance a
evacuating soldiers from vietnam and cambodia. he never thought coming home is when the battle would start. i was a veteran. >> he tells us he bounced from job to job. couch to couch. meal to meal and took him getting arrested to shake his battle with homelessness. a service came in there. they have a veteran pod in jail for veterans, they told him about operation stand down a three day event in pasco connecting vets with the resources they so desperately need. hot feels and services....
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donating 85% of the money they raise to orphanages in cambodia. 15% to the kids in the plant last year the $26,000 they raised went to purchase backpacks full of school supplies and free haircuts for kids in the area. >> the idea folks will buy a tree anyway why not let the money be used throughout the year long after the tree is gone to help people in the plant city community and around the world. we are giving away 100% of the profits. >> 100%, have sold 112 trees. if you would like to check them out it is plant city church of god, 10:00 until 9:00 on weekends 11:00 until 9:00 on weekdays.>>> a gesture so kind it is restoring a mother's faith in humanity, nicole grigg with what it is taking for her son is disabled to see a sharing one vision. >> deserve to have something nice. >> holly just met renie less than 24 hours ago. >> she was here at renie's house to give her a quote on how much it would cost to turn her home into the brightest christmas light display. >> lights on both gutters.>> during the visit renie's son brandon past seven years he has suffered from epilepsy. >> he kept
donating 85% of the money they raise to orphanages in cambodia. 15% to the kids in the plant last year the $26,000 they raised went to purchase backpacks full of school supplies and free haircuts for kids in the area. >> the idea folks will buy a tree anyway why not let the money be used throughout the year long after the tree is gone to help people in the plant city community and around the world. we are giving away 100% of the profits. >> 100%, have sold 112 trees. if you would...
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suggestions out of cambodia and vietnam. how can he do that without any force greg c. goes to congress what my supposed to do? you said it can use force you obviously want me to get the amount would my supposed to do? they basically said you will figure out. [laughter] and they did dad because they were very scared to give him an inch that he would take a mile and ford in internalize that it cannot but his way to do evacuation but that particular challenge that he faced is he felt obliged the of the south vietnamese out in congress people said obviously you can use force if you have to tuesday eve their lives and not to get the south vietnamese out we will not go to war for that not for that purpose. afford and his lawyers decided they could use the force to get the personnel out of they could make the argument to deal the safe way to get the ball was to interview their evacuation with the evacuation of the south vietnamese. the argument was plausible if we just take up the americans of the chaos we have to do it together and that was the legal theory notwithstanding t
suggestions out of cambodia and vietnam. how can he do that without any force greg c. goes to congress what my supposed to do? you said it can use force you obviously want me to get the amount would my supposed to do? they basically said you will figure out. [laughter] and they did dad because they were very scared to give him an inch that he would take a mile and ford in internalize that it cannot but his way to do evacuation but that particular challenge that he faced is he felt obliged the...
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>> this is cambodia. akor wat.3 it is amazing. >> a week-long adventure would run $2,900. >> reporter: your waist line won't be the only thing expanding this thanksgiving so will be numb of people traveling. years. if you are fly to a holiday destination, it will cost you. airfare is up 29%. a round trip ticket will set you back $209 for a domestic flight. >>> retail sales rising 1% last month. moon while, post election rally on wall street keeps going setting the record high for the fourth straight session for the dow thanks to rebounding oil and technology stocks. >>> forget age. new survey finds financial independence is what make young people feel mature. in fact, most 18-26 year olds who say they don't feel like an adult yet blame it on being financially dependent on their parents. that is business on the old record highs today. let's take a look at the lows tomorrow morning are going to look like. they are up a little bit. 54 in sedona. 33 at window rock. 36 at st. johns. 61 at yuma. 53 at casa gran
>> this is cambodia. akor wat.3 it is amazing. >> a week-long adventure would run $2,900. >> reporter: your waist line won't be the only thing expanding this thanksgiving so will be numb of people traveling. years. if you are fly to a holiday destination, it will cost you. airfare is up 29%. a round trip ticket will set you back $209 for a domestic flight. >>> retail sales rising 1% last month. moon while, post election rally on wall street keeps going setting the...
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if south vietnam falls, then all the rest of southeast asia laos, cambodia, the philippines, they mighted upon my return from previous visits, i'm very much encouraged by the progress the south vietnamese have been making and the assistance our forces have rendered to them. >> when vietnam started up, they believed that they so expertly micro managed the cuban missile crisis that they can do the same in the southeast asian nation 10,000 miles away. the north vietnamese were very different from the soviets and khrushchev. and the attempt to resolve the vietnamese crisis through controlled escalation simply didn't work. >> the government of south vietnam has been overthrown by a military coup. >> if we are at all involved i hope we don't have another bay of pigs on our hands. >> are we winning the war in south vietnam? >> winning? no, we're losing it. >> kennedy says to one of his principal aides that after he is re-elected in '64, then he can talk about getting out of vietnam. it is difficult to believe that the story of the united states in vietnam would have followed the same course if
if south vietnam falls, then all the rest of southeast asia laos, cambodia, the philippines, they mighted upon my return from previous visits, i'm very much encouraged by the progress the south vietnamese have been making and the assistance our forces have rendered to them. >> when vietnam started up, they believed that they so expertly micro managed the cuban missile crisis that they can do the same in the southeast asian nation 10,000 miles away. the north vietnamese were very different...
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my family lived in hong kong and i spent most of that time in the -- in vietnam, laos, cambodia.harlie: i have never lived overseas. i have covered a thousand stories in a thousand parts of the world. you could just take this over while i go away. ted: and there will be a national campaign saying bring charlie home. charlie: no, it will be like, who is charlie? now in paperback, "lights out," by ted koppel. it is all about the new threat of cyber attacks. you will understand more about cyber espionage and that the world we live in is vastly different than it was five or 10 years ago. thank you. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: eric kandel is here, he is a former nobel laureate. his new book explores the relationship between art and science and considers how science can help us perceive, appreciate and understand great works of art. it is called "reductionism in art and brain science, bridging the two cultures." eric: thank you for having me. charlie: both of them are concerned, science and art, with the deepest questions about human existence. they sure that concern.
my family lived in hong kong and i spent most of that time in the -- in vietnam, laos, cambodia.harlie: i have never lived overseas. i have covered a thousand stories in a thousand parts of the world. you could just take this over while i go away. ted: and there will be a national campaign saying bring charlie home. charlie: no, it will be like, who is charlie? now in paperback, "lights out," by ted koppel. it is all about the new threat of cyber attacks. you will understand more...
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evacuating soldiers from vietnam and cambodia. he never thought coming home when his real battle would begin. for longest time i didn't want to tell people i was veterans he tells you say bounced from job to job couch to couch, meal to meal. it took him getting arrest to shake his battle with homelessness. >> and one of the veterans services came in there they've actually got a veteran pod in jail for veterans. >> they told them about this, operation stand down. a 3-day community event in pasco county connecting homeless vets with resources they so desperately need hot meals for starter and employers, and housing and also a variety of complimentary health services. we really want to reach out find people that are struggling. because people don't always ask for help when they need it. you're put a handout helping them headaching a hand giving them respect and thanking them for their service which is very important to do. fifth year for pasco stand down event. virtual tent city taking over veterans memorial park in hudson. patty vol
evacuating soldiers from vietnam and cambodia. he never thought coming home when his real battle would begin. for longest time i didn't want to tell people i was veterans he tells you say bounced from job to job couch to couch, meal to meal. it took him getting arrest to shake his battle with homelessness. >> and one of the veterans services came in there they've actually got a veteran pod in jail for veterans. >> they told them about this, operation stand down. a 3-day community...
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when washington escalated the war into cambodia, we bombed the capitol. >> a bomb exploded early this in the pentagon. >> it was trying to exact a small price for these policy decisions that were so unjust. >> much of the pentagon is a public area with visitors and tourists roaming through the halls, but security was tighter today than yesterday. >> the '70s is a first great era of mass air travel. at this time, there was virtually no security at airports. you could literally walk through the terminal, sometimes even onto the plane, without anyone checking your bags or your person. >> one of the reasons for the rise of contemporary international terrorism was the development of modern jet air transportation. these were nationally labeled containers of potential hostages at 35,000 feet. >> good evening. the middle east conflict boiled over today with four airplane hijackings, including one that was aborted at london's heathrow airport. >> today palestinian commandos took over a british airliner, the fourth successful hijacking in as many days. the jetliner was forced to land at the jor
when washington escalated the war into cambodia, we bombed the capitol. >> a bomb exploded early this in the pentagon. >> it was trying to exact a small price for these policy decisions that were so unjust. >> much of the pentagon is a public area with visitors and tourists roaming through the halls, but security was tighter today than yesterday. >> the '70s is a first great era of mass air travel. at this time, there was virtually no security at airports. you could...
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that existed a year ago missed expectations, this comes as starbucks expands in new markets like cambodia and trinidad. china is also a major focus. the company plans to build 2,500 stores there over the next five years. the phenomenon, alex, still gets me. the number of people in line to pay more money for a cup of coffee than they've ever paid. >> i think you called me out, i'm single handedly responsible for that jump in annual revenue. >>> still ahead, new information on the attack that claimed the lives of two more service members. plus the latest from syria, where russia's warning those in aleppo to leave the besieged area, but one syrian fighter calls all-out war. we'll have the latest. p?p?h >>> we got a little hungry for some candy, and we ate all your candy. >> we ate all of your candy. >> are you serious? >> uh-huh. >> you're not going to say anything? >> i will once i calm down. >> when you were at school, you guys were sleeping, i ate all your halloween candy. >> oh, no. >> i just don't get it. >> doesn't grow old for me. >> you like it? >> i love it. i love the one trying t
that existed a year ago missed expectations, this comes as starbucks expands in new markets like cambodia and trinidad. china is also a major focus. the company plans to build 2,500 stores there over the next five years. the phenomenon, alex, still gets me. the number of people in line to pay more money for a cup of coffee than they've ever paid. >> i think you called me out, i'm single handedly responsible for that jump in annual revenue. >>> still ahead, new information on the...
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citizens out of cambodia and vietnam. but how does he get that amount if he cannot use force so he goes to congress and says what my supposed to do? you obviously want me to get the americans out what am i supposed to do? they basically said you will figure it out. [laughter] , they did that because they were very scared to give him an inch for fear he would take a mile. and ford internalize that as a figurative way and the biggest challenge faced was he felt to get the south vietnamese who had cooperated with the united states out. the congress people said obviously can use force to save american lives but you cannot use it to get the south vietnamese out. we will not go to war to reopen the whole conflict for that to. so what ford and his lawyers decide is they could use the authority to get the u.s. personnel out if they could make the argument the only safe way to get them out was to interweave the evacuation with the evacuation of the south vietnamese. the argument was plausible think about how that works if we just
citizens out of cambodia and vietnam. but how does he get that amount if he cannot use force so he goes to congress and says what my supposed to do? you obviously want me to get the americans out what am i supposed to do? they basically said you will figure it out. [laughter] , they did that because they were very scared to give him an inch for fear he would take a mile. and ford internalize that as a figurative way and the biggest challenge faced was he felt to get the south vietnamese who had...
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vietnam war and have no idea 3 million vietnamese people died and had no idea the war was fought in cambodiand laos and 3 million more people died so i felt it was important for me to become a scholar and a writer to tell these stories, fiction and nonfiction because so much more needed to be said. after the sympathizer came out people said we have neighbors and they had no idea some of these things can happen to them. 40 years later this work is going to be done and it connects to a larger sense about what to do. i never would have become a writer simply to be a writer for writing. i became a writer and scholar because of the injustice and i believe storytelling and talking about stories as a scholar and critic can be acts of justice. one way to adjust this, this country and elsewhere is by erasing people from stories and using them to shape a self-serving narrative about our country and culture so it becomes an act of justice to live different stories. >> i want to challenge something you said or disagree with it. i have been a high school english teacher for 30 years. i wanted my students
vietnam war and have no idea 3 million vietnamese people died and had no idea the war was fought in cambodiand laos and 3 million more people died so i felt it was important for me to become a scholar and a writer to tell these stories, fiction and nonfiction because so much more needed to be said. after the sympathizer came out people said we have neighbors and they had no idea some of these things can happen to them. 40 years later this work is going to be done and it connects to a larger...
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move against the dutch each indies and the french isonies and into china which laos, vietnam and cambodia. because of this concern, in july of 1941, 75 years ago, this july, general macarthur's recall to the colors and is named the commander of chief in the united states army. charged with defending the philippine army and receives massive reinforcement. this is not complete when the japanese attacked pearl harbor and the philippines december 7 and eighth of 1941. morning, 7:55 in the when the japanese strike pearl harbor, 3:00 a.m. in manila. very quickly loses most of his air force to a japanese bombing. japanese invade a few weeks later paired macarthur tries to fight them on the beaches, his men are unable to hold. macarthur realizes he needs to abandon manila, have a plan and fall back to the mad -- mouth of the manila bay. to hold out there as long as possible. he sends word to the manila hotel to his wife and son. on four hours notice on christmas eve, 1941, jean macarthur packs two suitcases and her son and prepares to leave. why do i tell you that story? it is because this is how
move against the dutch each indies and the french isonies and into china which laos, vietnam and cambodia. because of this concern, in july of 1941, 75 years ago, this july, general macarthur's recall to the colors and is named the commander of chief in the united states army. charged with defending the philippine army and receives massive reinforcement. this is not complete when the japanese attacked pearl harbor and the philippines december 7 and eighth of 1941. morning, 7:55 in the when the...
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our system of government is vietnam, cambodia, cia, water gate, is still the best government system on earth and greatest resource of all are 215 million americans we still have within us, the strength, the character, the intelligence, the experience patriotism, the idlism, the compassion, the sense of brotherhood. of which we could rely on in the future to restore the greatness to our country. we need a president who can go in, who derives his strength from the people. the special interest, nothing. i owe everything to you, the people of this country. and we combined our wounds. i believe that we can work together and i believe that we can tap the tremendous untapped reservoir of innate strength in this country. we can once again have a government as good as our people and let the world know what we still know and hope for, that we still live in the greatest and the strongest and the best country on earth. >> on november 2nd, all of you will make a very important decision. part of the major issues in this campaign is trust. a president should never promise more than he can deliver and
our system of government is vietnam, cambodia, cia, water gate, is still the best government system on earth and greatest resource of all are 215 million americans we still have within us, the strength, the character, the intelligence, the experience patriotism, the idlism, the compassion, the sense of brotherhood. of which we could rely on in the future to restore the greatness to our country. we need a president who can go in, who derives his strength from the people. the special interest,...
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time, whispered into the ear of president nixon, and they conduct an illegal war, bombing war in cambodia and vietnam that killed hundreds of thousands of people and destroyed southeast asia. you have a guy like flynn, who thinks of all muslims in this way, the way that matt talked about, that's quite dangerous for our country and our position in the world. >> reza, you were waiting from afar here. you've been listening to this conversation. do you want a last word on michael flynn? >> i want to say one thing. over and over again, we have talked about on this panel and earlier on cnn that michael flynn has said repeatedly that islam is not just a cancer, but that it's not a religion, it's an ideology. and we've been tossing this around, but i want you to understand very quickly what michael flynn means when he says this absurd, ignorant canard that islam is not a religion. he means, that therefore, muslims should not have religious protections in the united states. that's what that means. that means that the 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 million muslims in the united states should not be protected by th
time, whispered into the ear of president nixon, and they conduct an illegal war, bombing war in cambodia and vietnam that killed hundreds of thousands of people and destroyed southeast asia. you have a guy like flynn, who thinks of all muslims in this way, the way that matt talked about, that's quite dangerous for our country and our position in the world. >> reza, you were waiting from afar here. you've been listening to this conversation. do you want a last word on michael flynn?...
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700 colleges closed down, 2.5 million students went on strike after kent state and the invasion of cambodia in 1970. no one went to class, no one took finals, and yet i graduated just 15 years later to the middle of the reagan administration. a few of us went to battle on the streets against apartheid and trying to get harvard to divest. but otherwise, it was very quiet with. all of my friends went off to work at wall street, and i just knew that my life was different because of what had happened in the '60s. i was free to choose any career i wanted and live any sort of life i wanted to lead, but i really wanted to know what it was about this revolution in the late '60s that i had missed and how that activism, that awakened generation had changed my generation and all the generations to follow. i also thought it was a good time to go back, and with history i think you're allowed to go back every decade or so and revisit what had occurred even if it -- the '60s has been written about enormously. i mean, the library that i just collected in my research was vast. so i did feel like it was a li
700 colleges closed down, 2.5 million students went on strike after kent state and the invasion of cambodia in 1970. no one went to class, no one took finals, and yet i graduated just 15 years later to the middle of the reagan administration. a few of us went to battle on the streets against apartheid and trying to get harvard to divest. but otherwise, it was very quiet with. all of my friends went off to work at wall street, and i just knew that my life was different because of what had...
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subtly hinting that if you came here with a burning question to ask about, let's say, the bombing of cambodia, any answer that i give you will be so tentative as to be, in effect, useless, because i'm not there yet. i am in fact still gathering material for henry ii. this will be about henry i, a much less well-known, as the monarchs. you can tell from my accent, i am british rather than american. [laughter] this might be seen as a disadvantage or it might be seen as an advantage, when it comes to writing a book about a great figure of the cold war. i in fact met henry kissinger first in london. it was 2003. and it was at what americans call a cocktail party. and it was a rather surprising thing to find myself standing next to this legendary figure. and i wasn't quite sure what to say. but he broke the ice, by saying "i've read one of your books." [laughter] now, if you ever want to disarm an obscure academic, the words "i've read one of your books" have a kind of magical quality, because that is what the obscure academic wants most to talk about. so we began talking about the book, which was
subtly hinting that if you came here with a burning question to ask about, let's say, the bombing of cambodia, any answer that i give you will be so tentative as to be, in effect, useless, because i'm not there yet. i am in fact still gathering material for henry ii. this will be about henry i, a much less well-known, as the monarchs. you can tell from my accent, i am british rather than american. [laughter] this might be seen as a disadvantage or it might be seen as an advantage, when it comes...
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the debate in cambodia is not fully developed yet. they have to do more to have a sustainable command and control infrastructure. there are a lot of things that we have to do. some of it will cost money, but not all of it. the third principle is that as we approach allies and partners we need to remember that we do not have a collective security organization like nato. these were created as bilateral alliances because there was such diversity of political systems, levels of contribution, particularly since all of these countries invested in china, we were not going to get a collective security system. we needed to embrace certain amount of security. some will be highly valuable. some are important, but perhaps getting the right answers out of our allies is not as important as keeping them in a larger goal of stabilizing the system with the existing rules and norms. enough to we don't do connect our key alliances in europe and asia. there is time for the kind of williamsburg summit, where thatcher and ring -- thatcher and reagan got to
the debate in cambodia is not fully developed yet. they have to do more to have a sustainable command and control infrastructure. there are a lot of things that we have to do. some of it will cost money, but not all of it. the third principle is that as we approach allies and partners we need to remember that we do not have a collective security organization like nato. these were created as bilateral alliances because there was such diversity of political systems, levels of contribution,...
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i'm just saying that as we speak, china is building roads, going down to vietnam, laos, cambodia, they'reonal block in asia, and we're gaze over tpp. that's bad for our economy -- shut out of asia if we don't get out of tpp. you would think a republican president for my party would make tpp his number one priority. so these are the things that we're going to waste time, it is going to cost us growth. >> the democrats did not like tpp either. i'm not sure -- i'm not sure anybody knows what's in it given it is multiple thousands of pages long anyway. >> that's true. i'll tell you what it is. it is a trade agreement with countries in asia with whom we don't have an agreement today. we only have korea, singapore, australia. that's not enough. we are woefully underrepresented in asia. unless we have tpp, our companies will be shut out. essentially asia will be china's regional block. so president obama, by the way, is supporting tpp. >> another issue with president obama, something you're very involved with, sir, the new cuba policy. i think it costs hillary clinton florida. what do you think?
i'm just saying that as we speak, china is building roads, going down to vietnam, laos, cambodia, they'reonal block in asia, and we're gaze over tpp. that's bad for our economy -- shut out of asia if we don't get out of tpp. you would think a republican president for my party would make tpp his number one priority. so these are the things that we're going to waste time, it is going to cost us growth. >> the democrats did not like tpp either. i'm not sure -- i'm not sure anybody knows...
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our system of government is vietnam, cambodia, cia, water gate, is still the best government system on earth and greatest resource of all are 215 million americans we still have within us, the strength, the character, the intelligence, the experience patriotism, the idlism, the compassion, the sense of brotherhood. of which we could rely on in the future to restore the greatness to our country. we need a president who can go in, who derives his strength from the people. the special interest, nothing. i owe everything to you, the people ofhi
our system of government is vietnam, cambodia, cia, water gate, is still the best government system on earth and greatest resource of all are 215 million americans we still have within us, the strength, the character, the intelligence, the experience patriotism, the idlism, the compassion, the sense of brotherhood. of which we could rely on in the future to restore the greatness to our country. we need a president who can go in, who derives his strength from the people. the special interest,...
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our system of government is vietnam, cambodia, cia, water gate, is still the best government system on earth and greatest resource of all are 215 million americans we still have within us, the strength, the character, the intelligence, the experience patriotism, the idlism, the compassion, the sense of brotherhood. of which we could rely on in the future to restore the greatness to our country. we need a president who can go in, who derives his strength from the people. the special interest, nothing. i owe everything to you, the people of this country. and we combined our wounds. i believe that we can work together and i believe that we can tap the tremendous untapped reservoir of innate strength in this country. we can once again have a government as good as our people and let the world know what we still know and hope for, that we still live in the greatest and the strongest and the best country on earth. >> on november 2nd, all of you will make a very important decision. part of the major issues in this campaign is trust. a president should never promise more than he can deliver and
our system of government is vietnam, cambodia, cia, water gate, is still the best government system on earth and greatest resource of all are 215 million americans we still have within us, the strength, the character, the intelligence, the experience patriotism, the idlism, the compassion, the sense of brotherhood. of which we could rely on in the future to restore the greatness to our country. we need a president who can go in, who derives his strength from the people. the special interest,...
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died over cambodia 17 years ago with mitch raines. i got the telegram from the pentagon. well, that's the army for you. if you blow it, don't show it. it's easier to send a telegram than to explain the screw-ups.
died over cambodia 17 years ago with mitch raines. i got the telegram from the pentagon. well, that's the army for you. if you blow it, don't show it. it's easier to send a telegram than to explain the screw-ups.
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he died over cambodia 17 years ago with mitch raines. mitch sends his love, kid. he ain't dead. he's alive and kicking butt. you meet me at the pier downtown in one hour. cal? buzzer. pipeline is a blood striper named nelson bracket. you find colonel bracket, you find mitch. cheyenne: what brother? you don't t ve a brother. the american with the scar on his head is my brother mitch. cheyenne: i found him. colonel nelson bracket, u.s. army retired. sixkiller: "mud sport-- hollywood, california. cheyenne: it's a strip club. oil wrestling and challenge fighting for cash.
he died over cambodia 17 years ago with mitch raines. mitch sends his love, kid. he ain't dead. he's alive and kicking butt. you meet me at the pier downtown in one hour. cal? buzzer. pipeline is a blood striper named nelson bracket. you find colonel bracket, you find mitch. cheyenne: what brother? you don't t ve a brother. the american with the scar on his head is my brother mitch. cheyenne: i found him. colonel nelson bracket, u.s. army retired. sixkiller: "mud sport-- hollywood,...
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colleges close it down, 2.5 million students went on strike after kent state and the invasion of cambodia. no one took finals and yet i graduated 15 years later to the middle of the reagan administration. a few of us went to battle on the streets against apartheid in trying to get harvard to divest, but otherwise it was very quiet. all of my friends went off to work at wall street and i just knew that my life was different because of what had happened in the 60s and i was free to choose any career i wanted and living a life i wanted to lead, but i really wanted to know what it was about this revolution in the late 60s that i had missed and how that activism, that awakened generations had changed my generation and all of the generations to follow. i also thought it was a good time to go back and with history i think you are allowed to go back every decade or so and revisits what had occurred even if the 60s has been written about enormously, i mean, there is a library that i just collected in my research and it was a fast, so i did feel like it was a bit cheeky of me to decide i could take
colleges close it down, 2.5 million students went on strike after kent state and the invasion of cambodia. no one took finals and yet i graduated 15 years later to the middle of the reagan administration. a few of us went to battle on the streets against apartheid in trying to get harvard to divest, but otherwise it was very quiet. all of my friends went off to work at wall street and i just knew that my life was different because of what had happened in the 60s and i was free to choose any...