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taxi drivers in the capital hanoi found to be behaving inappropriately will be dealt with strictly. >> they have many attractions, including the old capitol. they are pouring funds into parts of the country never previously considered tourist draws. >>> japan's aerospace agency has unveiled the supersonic aircraft. it is expected to be tested in sweden this summer. they showed the prototype to reporters on thursday in a factory near tokyo. the plane has streamline main wings and a long nose which is flat at the tip. the underside is rounded to reduce shock waves. aircraft flying faster than the speed of sound create a sonic boom which is considered to be a form of noise pollution. the test in sweden will use a large balloon to lift the aircraft to an altitude of 30 kilometers before releasing it. officials plan to assess the model's design by measuring the sonic boom when it passes the speed of sound during free fall. the agency has spent about $160 million to develop what it calls the next generation quiet supersonic passenger aircraft. >> translator: i think this technology is the o
taxi drivers in the capital hanoi found to be behaving inappropriately will be dealt with strictly. >> they have many attractions, including the old capitol. they are pouring funds into parts of the country never previously considered tourist draws. >>> japan's aerospace agency has unveiled the supersonic aircraft. it is expected to be tested in sweden this summer. they showed the prototype to reporters on thursday in a factory near tokyo. the plane has streamline main wings and...
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nhk world in hanoi has the story. >> reporter: vietnam's economy is growing by 5,000 a year. exports of textile products including clothes and shoes are helping to drive that growth. many of vietnam's textile factories take orders from the united states. another country joining the tpp talks. that trade is worth $7.6 billion to vietnam. once the tpp takes effect, the value could triple to $22 billion. but there is a problem. textile products in vietnam mostly import thread, fabrics and other raw materials from china. workers use them to make clothes and shoes. the finished products are exported under the "made in vietnam" label. the u.s. insists, however, on adopting the requirement of textile products to use yarn produced in tpp member countries in order for tariffs to be removed. china is not part of the tpp talks, so if that becomes a tpp rule, textile products made in vietnam using chinese materials will remain subject to tariffs. vietnam hopes to boost textile exports could be dashed. alarmed, vietnam's government is trying to expand domestic production of yarn. it plans
nhk world in hanoi has the story. >> reporter: vietnam's economy is growing by 5,000 a year. exports of textile products including clothes and shoes are helping to drive that growth. many of vietnam's textile factories take orders from the united states. another country joining the tpp talks. that trade is worth $7.6 billion to vietnam. once the tpp takes effect, the value could triple to $22 billion. but there is a problem. textile products in vietnam mostly import thread, fabrics and...
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under secretary of commerce held a seminar in hanoi. they got a sense of what the vietnamese need. >> commercial opportunities in the civil nuclear industry here are currently estimated at $10 billion, and they are expected to grow to $50 billion by 2030. >> he said the nuclear industry presents a great chance for vietnamese and americans to work together more closely. the americans tried to allay concerns about nuclear safety. they explained how representatives and the public joined hands to make it safer after the accident in fukushima. vietnamese ordered their first and second plants from russia and japan. >>> people who had to evacuate their houses near the fukushima nuclear plant have been waiting for the day when they can return home. some of them may now have to wait longer. a nhk survey shows that workers have succeeded in cleaning less than 5% of the designated area. even after that work is completed, radiation levels in many places have not fallen to the government's standard. this town lies 30 kilometers south of the plant. w
under secretary of commerce held a seminar in hanoi. they got a sense of what the vietnamese need. >> commercial opportunities in the civil nuclear industry here are currently estimated at $10 billion, and they are expected to grow to $50 billion by 2030. >> he said the nuclear industry presents a great chance for vietnamese and americans to work together more closely. the americans tried to allay concerns about nuclear safety. they explained how representatives and the public...
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. >> aviaters were each shot down over vietnam and held captive in hanoi until freed in early 1973.eturn home along with other americans symbolized the end of the war. >> we represented the only tangible victory coming out of vietnam in the eyes of american people. i was at table >> it was entertainer sammy davis, jr. to have a big celebration. >> he said to the president you ought to have a big party for them. wouldn't be aul nice to have all the pows at the dinner. >> it was the largest ever white house dinner. a huge tent covered the south lawn. bob hope was master of ceremonies. john wayne spoke. and given access into the house. >> what goes in this door. we opened the door and it was president nixon's study. he was sitting behind the desk. we walked in, oh my god. he said, it's okay boys. it's all right. i'll be down there in a minute. you go right ahead. we were like, oh, my god, we walked in the president. >> highlighted was the singing of god bless america, led by the man that wrote the tune,er singer berlin. >> my wife still talks about that. she talks about that. >> that s
. >> aviaters were each shot down over vietnam and held captive in hanoi until freed in early 1973.eturn home along with other americans symbolized the end of the war. >> we represented the only tangible victory coming out of vietnam in the eyes of american people. i was at table >> it was entertainer sammy davis, jr. to have a big celebration. >> he said to the president you ought to have a big party for them. wouldn't be aul nice to have all the pows at the dinner....
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he was shot down over vietnam in 1967, endured more than five years of captivity in and around hanoi.ee you and thank you for coming in. wasn't to talk to you about that reunion in a minute, first, what do you think about on memorial day? who do you think about on memorial day? >> i lost four guys who were roommates, either in flight school, combat training or the war, who didn't come home. i do think about them during the year, but especially on memorial day. i go back and remember them, the great sacrifice they made and their families. the families are the ones that are still suffering from the losses and i try to connect with some of them. it is just a time to really reflect and remember what great americans they were and how we missed. >> you wrote a book about leadership "leading with honor." and there are a lot of things you write about. one thing i found most interesting was the chapter on resilience, coming back through adversity. talk about that a little bit. >> we had to bounce back. because there were health issues from time to time, there was torture, there was isolation.
he was shot down over vietnam in 1967, endured more than five years of captivity in and around hanoi.ee you and thank you for coming in. wasn't to talk to you about that reunion in a minute, first, what do you think about on memorial day? who do you think about on memorial day? >> i lost four guys who were roommates, either in flight school, combat training or the war, who didn't come home. i do think about them during the year, but especially on memorial day. i go back and remember them,...
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in hanoi and you will hear more about the set tonight. after a longer in air force he occupies leadership positions in business organizations including symphonic and expressioexpressio n. his been spin the president ceo of chicago's united way and also the founder of s.o.s. america service oversell for a patriotic organization advocating military service for america's young men. the motivational motivational political philosophy in business. >> your use in demand across the nation so we are lucky to have him here tonight with us to speak on his latest book, "taps on the walls" poems from the hanoi hilton. please give a warm seattle welcome to mr. john borling. [applause] >> that was a pretty good introduction. are you squirming around in your chairs yet wondering is this guy going to be good or not? we are going to do something different and thank you all so much for coming. you had a flag line issue and those were the patriot riders of washington who make sure that we don't forget. and so a new tradition for town hall. it's my honor to a
in hanoi and you will hear more about the set tonight. after a longer in air force he occupies leadership positions in business organizations including symphonic and expressioexpressio n. his been spin the president ceo of chicago's united way and also the founder of s.o.s. america service oversell for a patriotic organization advocating military service for america's young men. the motivational motivational political philosophy in business. >> your use in demand across the nation so we...
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in hanoi and you will hear more about the set tonight. after a longer in air force he occupies leadership positions in business organizations including symphonic and expressioexpressio n. his been spin the president ceo of chicago's united way and also the founder of s.o.s. america service oversell for a patriotic organization advocating military service for america's young men. the motivational motivational political philosophy in business. >> your use in demand across the nation so we are lucky to have him here tonight with us to speak on his latest book, "taps on the walls" poems from the hanoi hilton. please give a warm seattle welcome to mr. john borling. [applause] >> that was a pretty good introduction. are you squirming around in your chairs yet wondering is this guy going to be good or not? we are going to do something different and thank you all so much for coming. you had a flag line issue and those were the patriot riders of washington who make sure that we don't forget. and so a new tradition for town hall. it's my honor to a
in hanoi and you will hear more about the set tonight. after a longer in air force he occupies leadership positions in business organizations including symphonic and expressioexpressio n. his been spin the president ceo of chicago's united way and also the founder of s.o.s. america service oversell for a patriotic organization advocating military service for america's young men. the motivational motivational political philosophy in business. >> your use in demand across the nation so we...
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. >> aviators here were hot down over vietnam and held captive in hanoi. their return home along with other pow's symbolized the end of the war. >> it was the only tafrjible victory. i was in table d. >> and it was entertainer sammy davis junior. you ought to have a big party for them. >> with 1300 guests it was the largest dinner and's huge tent covered the south lawn. bop bob hope was master of the ceremonies. >> you think it is finished and we opened the door and it was president nixon's study and we walked in and he said it is okay boys, that's all right. i will be down there in a minute. you go right a head. oh, my god we walked in on the president. >> for many, the highlight of the evening was singing of god bless america. >> my wife was standing there and tears falling on her face. she talked about that. >> that song gets me when they play in the ball games. that song is emotional. >> yeah. and now in just a few minutes, a wreath will be laid for those who did not make it home. they spoke softly about president nixon who kept their word. and tomorro
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the men in the pow chorus who originally sang in the prisons of hanoi and then the white house gave aance. ♪ . [applause] yorba linda, california, william la jeunesse. fox news. uma: such an amazing and touching story. many of those soldiers spent years in captivity in honor of their service and sacrifice. an exhibit featuring the original vietnam pow dimmer will be on display at the nixon presidential library and museum until labor day. jon: a motorcycle club in tennessee remembering fallen soldiers on this memorial day weekend. thousands of members participating in the annual thunder ride yesterday. kicking off with a multigenerational ceremony to honor those who died serving our country. >> i love it. >> i cried. i'm not going to lie. i'm a grown man but i get a tear. he is understanding what this is all about and he knows at he have he is years old, that he is taught, it's the gentlemen and the ladies and everyone that fights for our count to keep him free, and keep me free. >> the 60-mile thunder ride wrapped up with a wreath laying ceremony at veterans overlook on clinch mountai
the men in the pow chorus who originally sang in the prisons of hanoi and then the white house gave aance. ♪ . [applause] yorba linda, california, william la jeunesse. fox news. uma: such an amazing and touching story. many of those soldiers spent years in captivity in honor of their service and sacrifice. an exhibit featuring the original vietnam pow dimmer will be on display at the nixon presidential library and museum until labor day. jon: a motorcycle club in tennessee remembering fallen...
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in hanoi and you will hear more about the set tonight.fter a longer in air force he occupies leadership positions in business organizations including symphonic and expressioexpressio n. his been spin the president ceo of chicago's united way and also the founder of s.o.s. america service oversell for a patriotic organization advocating military service for america's young men. the motivational motivational political philosophy in business. >> your use in demand across the nation so we are lucky to have him here tonight with us to speak on his latest book, "taps on the walls" poems from the hanoi hilton. please give a warm seattle welcome to mr. john borling. [applause] >> that was a pretty good introduction. are you squirming around in your chairs yet wondering is this guy going to be good or not? we are going to do something different and thank you all so much for coming. you had a flag line issue and those were the patriot riders of washington who make sure that we don't forget. and so a new tradition for town hall. it's my honor to ask
in hanoi and you will hear more about the set tonight.fter a longer in air force he occupies leadership positions in business organizations including symphonic and expressioexpressio n. his been spin the president ceo of chicago's united way and also the founder of s.o.s. america service oversell for a patriotic organization advocating military service for america's young men. the motivational motivational political philosophy in business. >> your use in demand across the nation so we are...
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. >> aviators were each shot down over vietnam and held captive in hanoi.n home symbol otherwised the end of the war. >> we represented the only tangible victory coming out of vietnam in the eyes of the american people. i was in table d. >> it was entertainer sammy davis' idea to have a celebration. >> wont it be nice to have all of the pow's in a white house dinner. >> it was the largest ever white house dinner and a huge tent covered the south loin and bob hope was master of ceremonies and john wayne spoke. >> one of us said what is in this dor? i don't know. it was president nixon's study. and he was sitting behind the desk and we walked in. oh, my god. it isoc, boys, that's all right i will be down there in a minute. you just go on a head. >> oh, my god we walked in on the president. >> the highway light of the evening was singing of god bless a america. >> my wife talks about it just to this day she talks about that. >> that song gets me when they play it in ball games. that song is more emotional with the star spanningled. nsnow god bless america. >>
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as i was talking to your colleague thomas last hour, this is like p.o.w.s being released from the hanoi hilton or something. in this case young women -- you know, she was 16 when taken. she's now 26. when you come back, though, it's almost like returning in a child-like mind. she's walking around, she's touching her house, touching things in her bedroom. she's going to -- she's getting all of these old memories back again. so you can imagine, especially, you know, if she's been deprived of all of this for ten years, and you look out the front door and see this crush of reporters and people, when you may have gone days without conversation with anyone. this is going to be a tough reintroduction. >> i think that it is, of course, a happy ending, because these women have been found, but to say their voyage is finished is a gross understatement. i want to go to our panel in new york here, joan. i think one of the most heartening things in this whole story, aside from the women being found and released is charles ramsey, the neighbor, who went to the door. i figured it was a domestic violenc
as i was talking to your colleague thomas last hour, this is like p.o.w.s being released from the hanoi hilton or something. in this case young women -- you know, she was 16 when taken. she's now 26. when you come back, though, it's almost like returning in a child-like mind. she's walking around, she's touching her house, touching things in her bedroom. she's going to -- she's getting all of these old memories back again. so you can imagine, especially, you know, if she's been deprived of all...
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being released from the hanoi hilton or something like that.ons where the victim in this case walks around, you touch things in the house. remember that amanda was 16 years old when she was kidnapped. she's in and out 26. she has lost ten years of her life. this is bringing probably back a number of memories. everything that was taken from her, including ten years of her life, she could get those ten years back, but now she's returning to a house. she has to pick up life where she was ten years ago. now she has a child, now she has a whole other story to relive. >> these young girls interrupted at such a vital time in their lives, now coming back safely, hopefully the immediatia again will respect the wishes of the berry family, to please respect their privacies. thank you so much. that will do it for me today. i'm going to hand you over to alex wagner, who will pick up the hour with, "now." >>> say manda berry, one of the three women in cleveland held as a captive, has just returned home. meanwhile, we were get new disturbing details emerging
being released from the hanoi hilton or something like that.ons where the victim in this case walks around, you touch things in the house. remember that amanda was 16 years old when she was kidnapped. she's in and out 26. she has lost ten years of her life. this is bringing probably back a number of memories. everything that was taken from her, including ten years of her life, she could get those ten years back, but now she's returning to a house. she has to pick up life where she was ten years...
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but from the--that statement that jim had made was broadcast on hanoi radio several months later. by the time that--that was in november of 1964, so it was six months after jim was lost. alyce heard news reports of this, but the--she said that the army couldn't provide the tape for her. she could never verify whether it was actually her husband. the army had a problem finding the tape. several months later, she moved--she made the decision--she met an army sergeant at a bowling alley who had two children of his own that he wanted to raise. looked for--asked alyce if she'd like to move off with him and they could be one family in massachusetts. she made that decision. it would forever affect her life. c-span: so let me go--quickly, though, that jim thompson's in--in solitary confinement where in vietnam? >> guest: jim was--perhaps i should tell you first how he was captured, which is at the a team, they would be resupplied and receive their payroll from an air force plane that would fly in periodically. and if it had extra gas a--aboard, one of the team members would hop aboard to
but from the--that statement that jim had made was broadcast on hanoi radio several months later. by the time that--that was in november of 1964, so it was six months after jim was lost. alyce heard news reports of this, but the--she said that the army couldn't provide the tape for her. she could never verify whether it was actually her husband. the army had a problem finding the tape. several months later, she moved--she made the decision--she met an army sergeant at a bowling alley who had...
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post," decrying he said at the riverside church, calling it propaganda that sounded like it was from hanoi. i think we have to look back 45 years ago and assess where we are today 45 years later. where is the media today? how would they deliver dr. king 's message today? marchhe iraq war began, 19, 2003, a few weeks before, the organization that jeff: hennded -- jeff coehn founded did a study of colin powell's speech at the un, speech that general powell would later call a state of his career.- a stain on his that speech was the final nail in the coffin for so many. he had been hesitant about the war. he had a great deal of credibility. he said, yes, the evidence is in. there was final proof that there were weapons of mass destruction. of the twostudy weeks around that address and look at the main nightly news outlets. in that two-week. period,that two week these were the agenda setters -- as is extremely important because this is the time when america is making up their mind -- half of the population was opposed to the war, half of the population was for the war -- in those two weeks, the
post," decrying he said at the riverside church, calling it propaganda that sounded like it was from hanoi. i think we have to look back 45 years ago and assess where we are today 45 years later. where is the media today? how would they deliver dr. king 's message today? marchhe iraq war began, 19, 2003, a few weeks before, the organization that jeff: hennded -- jeff coehn founded did a study of colin powell's speech at the un, speech that general powell would later call a state of his...
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perot who led the way in fighting for the pows ♪ >> the men of the chorus that sang at the prisons in hanoigregg: many of those soldiers spent years in captivity in honor of their service and sacrifice now, an exhibit featuring the original dinner will be on display at nixon presidential library and museum. >> jamie: 40 years, too long. high profile attack on the president's leadership right now senator rand paul is suggesting that our commander in chief has lost his moral authority to lead the nation. >> gregg: new signs of chemical weapons used in syria as violence spreads into neighboring countries. more and a live report from the middle east. >> jamie: new evidence in a murder case against george zimmerman. attorneys preparing for what could be a very crucial day in court tomorrow. wait until you hear that. hey, we got a weather alert for this location... golf-ball sized hail and damaging winds are on the way... kids... eh, don't worry. it's tornado-proof. anyw, i'd put the car in the garage and secu thesehings. they could become flyingebris. kids! watch this. [ beep ] [ children scream
perot who led the way in fighting for the pows ♪ >> the men of the chorus that sang at the prisons in hanoigregg: many of those soldiers spent years in captivity in honor of their service and sacrifice now, an exhibit featuring the original dinner will be on display at nixon presidential library and museum. >> jamie: 40 years, too long. high profile attack on the president's leadership right now senator rand paul is suggesting that our commander in chief has lost his moral...
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john borling was locked up with him in the hanoi hilton.t we wouldn't give anything for free. so the thing was do the best you can. make them hurt you and hurt you bad and then bend but don't break. >> reporter: their homecoming created a frenzy in a nation weary of war and protest. and you were not expected to be welcomed as a hero. >> oh, god, no. the instant celebrity status, into the spotlight. we weren't ready for that. >> and then these wild rumors started circulating that there was going to be a dinner at the white house. >> reporter: here on the back lawn of the white house, more than 1200 people will dine with the nixons. >> reporter: a giant tent was installed on the south lawn. president nixon invited every vietnam p.o.w. it remains the largest dinner ever held at the white house. >> never has the white house been more proud than it is tonight because of the guests we have tonight. >> it was huge. >> reporter: lots of celebrities. >> lots of celebrities. >> reporter: who did you see? >> i sat with john wayne at our table. and i t
john borling was locked up with him in the hanoi hilton.t we wouldn't give anything for free. so the thing was do the best you can. make them hurt you and hurt you bad and then bend but don't break. >> reporter: their homecoming created a frenzy in a nation weary of war and protest. and you were not expected to be welcomed as a hero. >> oh, god, no. the instant celebrity status, into the spotlight. we weren't ready for that. >> and then these wild rumors started circulating...
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. >> these aviators were shot down over vietnam and held captive in hanoi until freed in 1973.r p.o.w.'s symbolize the end of the war. >> we represent the only tangible victory coming out of vietnam in the eyes of the american people. i was at table d. >> it was entertainer sammy davis jr.'s idea to have a big celebration. >> he said to the president you ought to have a big party for them. wouldn't it be nice if you could have all the p.o. w.'s at a white house dinner? >> it was the largest ever white house dinner. a huge tent covered the south lawn. bob hope was master of ceremonies. john wayne spoke. the heroes also were given unusual access inside the house. >> one of us said what do you suppose is in this door? i don't know. we opened the door and it was president nixon's study, and he was sitting behind the desk. and we walked in. oh my god. he said, you know, it's okay, boys. that's all right. i'll be down there in a minute. you go right ahead. we're just -- oh my god, we walked in on the president. >> for many the highlight of the evening was the singing of "god bless am
. >> these aviators were shot down over vietnam and held captive in hanoi until freed in 1973.r p.o.w.'s symbolize the end of the war. >> we represent the only tangible victory coming out of vietnam in the eyes of the american people. i was at table d. >> it was entertainer sammy davis jr.'s idea to have a big celebration. >> he said to the president you ought to have a big party for them. wouldn't it be nice if you could have all the p.o. w.'s at a white house dinner?...
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magazine called his speech, um, talked about it as demagogic saying it sounded like the script from radio hanoi he did a disservice to his cause, his country, his people. yet dr. king wouldn't stop. he continued to speak out against war. and i think that is very relevant today in and why we did that column on what dr. king would be saying today. um, would he be invited to his own, the celebrations of his life today? and as president obama presided over the honoring of dr. king with the memorial, what would dr. king have to say about president obama's policies around war? what's happening, for example, now in afghanistan and the expanded covert wars in the form of drone attacks in pakistan and beyond. >> host: in a recent column, amy goodman, you praised senator rand paul. is it -- maybe praised is the wrong word. >> guest: well, i talked about what he did. rand paul, um, engaged in a filibuster for a day, and it was quite remarkable. protesting drone attacks, protesting -- and it was not only rand paul, but a number of his colleagues on the republican side of the aisle. now, democratic senator
magazine called his speech, um, talked about it as demagogic saying it sounded like the script from radio hanoi he did a disservice to his cause, his country, his people. yet dr. king wouldn't stop. he continued to speak out against war. and i think that is very relevant today in and why we did that column on what dr. king would be saying today. um, would he be invited to his own, the celebrations of his life today? and as president obama presided over the honoring of dr. king with the...
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liveside church address -- riverside church address calling it propaganda that sounded like it was from hanoi, and that he was doing a disservice to his people, to his cause. i think we have to look back 45 years ago and assess where we are today 45 years later. where is the media today? how would they cover dr. king's message today? when the iraq war began march 19, 2003, a few weeks before fair -- the organization that jeff cohen founded, co-founded -- did a study of the two weeks around then-secretary of state general colin powell giving his push for war at the u.n., february 5, 2003. a speech he would later call, general powell would later call a stain on his career. that speech was the final nail in the coffin for so many, because he had been hesitant about the war, so he had a great deal of credibility. and he said, yes, the evidence was in. there was, there were -- there was final proof that there were weapons of mass destruction. f.a.i.r. did a study to have two weeks around that address and looked at the abc world news tonight, cbs evening news, nbc nightly news and the pbs "newshour
liveside church address -- riverside church address calling it propaganda that sounded like it was from hanoi, and that he was doing a disservice to his people, to his cause. i think we have to look back 45 years ago and assess where we are today 45 years later. where is the media today? how would they cover dr. king's message today? when the iraq war began march 19, 2003, a few weeks before fair -- the organization that jeff cohen founded, co-founded -- did a study of the two weeks around...
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that was the christmas bombing of 1972 where they took him downtown, took them down to hanoi with predictable losses associated. we could have not and we can do that if we have robust air power. the first thing is air supremacy or air superiority. no american soldier has ever been killed by enemy air since world war ii. we're perilously thin but for structured now and i worry about that. >> you want to take one more question quite >> you guys can cut off the tape and anybody who needs comic about it here. i don't want to disappoint anybody. >> if you want to take questions when they sign them, they be easy for staff. >> she's got that up. >> thank you for taking my question. so you mentioned they could and were faster and more effectively by changing the strategy and superiority with airpower. >> all go further than that. we can win wars and we have is just airpower. >> what are thoughts of the military-industrial complex influence on postponing wars are prolonging wars? >> i don't know. you could make a case either side. if you do the thing that paranoids thereafter over here with a paranoid
that was the christmas bombing of 1972 where they took him downtown, took them down to hanoi with predictable losses associated. we could have not and we can do that if we have robust air power. the first thing is air supremacy or air superiority. no american soldier has ever been killed by enemy air since world war ii. we're perilously thin but for structured now and i worry about that. >> you want to take one more question quite >> you guys can cut off the tape and anybody who...