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and there's this funny sign he put on because somebody complained because there was a statue of mao. a chinese person complained and they said this doesn't mean the united states government is supporting mao, which seems as obvious, as hitler pictures in the eisenhower museum as well. but -- recently mr. neftali wrote an op-ed piece about his concern that the nixon library people are going to put up an exhibit of -- involving vietnam. so, the question is, is this up to the libraries or should there be some governmental board that really looks at what the content is? i will say that one of the great things about these libraries, they're all different. they're not like going to holiday inns. every place is different and a lot of them are a lot like the president, and i don't want to get what i would get if i looked it up on the commuter or wikipedia. i'm okay hearing other interpretations of history. history is an argument without end. there's nobody up there who can tell us. certainly not in this country, what the proper history is. so, this is his house and it's beautiful place back
and there's this funny sign he put on because somebody complained because there was a statue of mao. a chinese person complained and they said this doesn't mean the united states government is supporting mao, which seems as obvious, as hitler pictures in the eisenhower museum as well. but -- recently mr. neftali wrote an op-ed piece about his concern that the nixon library people are going to put up an exhibit of -- involving vietnam. so, the question is, is this up to the libraries or should...
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chairman mao, you do not usually quote chairman mao zedong, he used to say that a husband and wife sleep in the same bed but they do not share the same dreams. that was the problem between leaders and followers of the green movement. leaders wanted to reform the system, followers wanted to get rid of the system altogether. that was the big issue. in egypt, one of the reasons why the mubarak regime collapsed is because the leaders said that we are going to stay until mubarak is gone. in the green movement, leaders urged supporters to go home so they could negotiate with mr. khamenei in the dock of the -- dark of the night. as soon as the people had gone home, leaders of the movement had nothing to negotiate with and they became captives of the regime. i think from the u.s. side and those who are interested in better development in iran, media and communication. when it comes to iranians, think hard if this regime is capable of reforming itself. it is a valid question and something we need to discuss. >> the main thing is that the leaders of the u.s. have to stand up and embrace these thin
chairman mao, you do not usually quote chairman mao zedong, he used to say that a husband and wife sleep in the same bed but they do not share the same dreams. that was the problem between leaders and followers of the green movement. leaders wanted to reform the system, followers wanted to get rid of the system altogether. that was the big issue. in egypt, one of the reasons why the mubarak regime collapsed is because the leaders said that we are going to stay until mubarak is gone. in the...
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after the communist party and mao took over, they began repressing religion and outlawed freedom of religion. they establish their own catholic ordination -- organization. they reject vatican authority. the communist party does. they insist on creating catholic bishops in china. this is not ok with the vatican. the relationship is fraught. the other thing that is added to the tensions is there is one chinese catholic bishop who has rejected vatican authority and withdrawn from the communist party catholic association. he was placed under house arrest, where he remains. there's is real tension between two great powers. the communist party potentially fears the vatican would sway political power amongst the people. >> thank you for that. thousands of people have held protests vigils across the u.s. in tribute to a black teenager killed by police in missouri. more than 90 cities took part in thursday's national moment of silence after 18-year-old michael brown was unarmed when he was shot and killed by police in a st. louis suburb. his death sparked days of rioting in ferguson, where the shooti
after the communist party and mao took over, they began repressing religion and outlawed freedom of religion. they establish their own catholic ordination -- organization. they reject vatican authority. the communist party does. they insist on creating catholic bishops in china. this is not ok with the vatican. the relationship is fraught. the other thing that is added to the tensions is there is one chinese catholic bishop who has rejected vatican authority and withdrawn from the communist...
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. >> mao are the waves? are they big waves? >> they are huge. >> just for date today. >> a beach day, it is a nice one. >> i am a little sad but looking in order to a good season. >> you can't put your toes in the sand if you are wearing boots. and she was covered with it. >> she was pretend she gone was a dolphin on the beach. >> how did that go? >> not so well. we have to go clean up. >> and don't worry about dinner, lots of food choices. how about a bucket of curly fries. >> we have other people down there we will share it with. >> we have people will we share it with. i look like i eat them all, but -- >> the end ever are summer, i am sad to see it go. i love the beach. that's why i am here today. good to see the people enjoying the weather. and it is my birthday and i will cry if i want to. >> no crying at the shore tonight just happy people, smiles all the way around. folks here glad to be celebrating the end of the summer and having a great time labor day weekend. live in ocean city i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action ne
. >> mao are the waves? are they big waves? >> they are huge. >> just for date today. >> a beach day, it is a nice one. >> i am a little sad but looking in order to a good season. >> you can't put your toes in the sand if you are wearing boots. and she was covered with it. >> she was pretend she gone was a dolphin on the beach. >> how did that go? >> not so well. we have to go clean up. >> and don't worry about dinner, lots of food...
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if you're taking an mao inhibitor, consult your physician.may include dry mouth, high fever, tremors, nausea, sweating... you should try that stuff. what for? i'm not depressed. really? why not? what have i got to be depressed about? well, you've been divorced twice, you're living on your brother's couch, and your only child is flunking tenth grade. y-you're flunking tenth grade? when the hell did this happen? easy, dude. i think you got bigger things to worry about. (door opens) chelsea: charlie, you're being a complete ass about this. charlie: i said no. end of discussion. yeah, that'll do it. it's just a couple of dance lessons so we don't look like idiots at our wedding. hey, i have said yes to everything having to do with this stupid wedding, but this is too much. you think our wedding is stupid? if i have to dance, it is. you know what? just drop dead. fine. i'll drop dead,
if you're taking an mao inhibitor, consult your physician.may include dry mouth, high fever, tremors, nausea, sweating... you should try that stuff. what for? i'm not depressed. really? why not? what have i got to be depressed about? well, you've been divorced twice, you're living on your brother's couch, and your only child is flunking tenth grade. y-you're flunking tenth grade? when the hell did this happen? easy, dude. i think you got bigger things to worry about. (door opens) chelsea:...
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and kim il-sung, both of who are nasty characters and neither of them came close to joseph stalin or mao tse tung in terms of the worst they could impose. we're looking at a world in future of a lot of chronic conflict as a post-acute once. that is in terms of islamic threats that will be there, to raise him, they will be with us and they will threaten is not extensively but they will be with us any number of other ways. if you look around the world we have a world full of a lot of messes. we have missiles falling in israel, bombings in the gaza strip, we see the israeli-palestinian peace process one of which every time they make a go at the bit i wrote my eyes, the 300 or 400th time they been trying. you look at egypt which basically has a regression of the mubarak dictatorship so get to choose between a vicious muslim brotherhood. we look at syria which is riven by a civil war where we have a government that i think none of us like on the other hand, the of cyclists such wonderful folks that run around crucifying christians and people they don't like and shooting schoolchildren if you
and kim il-sung, both of who are nasty characters and neither of them came close to joseph stalin or mao tse tung in terms of the worst they could impose. we're looking at a world in future of a lot of chronic conflict as a post-acute once. that is in terms of islamic threats that will be there, to raise him, they will be with us and they will threaten is not extensively but they will be with us any number of other ways. if you look around the world we have a world full of a lot of messes. we...
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august a russian id company has discovered how family and friends across the globe infected with the mao web which allows them to be controlled remotely and that means everything from banking passwords to text messages could be stolen. with a member of the company that the security breach. what is that we got here well basically this is a panel created by side with criminals to control these fronts we're going to chart here and you can read a bit of the names of this current telephone number number i see id which is a serial number if you're seen current model operation system it's russian in may which is factory number a few or physical device so that i basically they're extremely organized criminals and they've come up with their own software for organizing all the information stealing is how it looks like how do they feel like sort of imitating well known their commitments to well known companies try to mimic to. deeds to well known are software applications and plugins and i just wonder does that perhaps a good defense against this kind of. malware if you've got a very old fashioned
august a russian id company has discovered how family and friends across the globe infected with the mao web which allows them to be controlled remotely and that means everything from banking passwords to text messages could be stolen. with a member of the company that the security breach. what is that we got here well basically this is a panel created by side with criminals to control these fronts we're going to chart here and you can read a bit of the names of this current telephone number...
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. >> i hate to quote chairman mao, but he was right -- kill one, scare a thousand. >> dr.john britton and clinic volunteer jim barrett lay dead. police arrested paul hill a half block away. >> most people who oppose abortion wouldn't advocate that kind of violence. but how do you explain the passion that enters into this debate? >> well look, i think this is always going to be a topic where people have strong personal feelings. but i do believe the rhetoric that is now, that is sort of tolerated, and frankly that we hear from elected officials oftentimes does encourage people to sort of put women in a certain place, certainly doctors in a certain place. and, you know, it's very tough to watch this footage. but i think it's important because, of course, this is why the massachusetts buffer zone was passed in the first place. this was not simply an intellectual idea, it was because women and doctors and clinicians were under enormous personal safety risks. and -- >> the two people were murdered there. >> that's correct. and listen, in my eight years at planned parenthood, th
. >> i hate to quote chairman mao, but he was right -- kill one, scare a thousand. >> dr.john britton and clinic volunteer jim barrett lay dead. police arrested paul hill a half block away. >> most people who oppose abortion wouldn't advocate that kind of violence. but how do you explain the passion that enters into this debate? >> well look, i think this is always going to be a topic where people have strong personal feelings. but i do believe the rhetoric that is now,...
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they had a big square with a huge statue of chairman mao and under chairman mao's feed they have thishunger strike. it became known as little tiananmen. on june 4, after the killings in beijing people in chunzhou got to hear what happened in chunzhou came out against the streets against the killings. they carried signs saying things like we are not afraid of death and these big traditional funeral wreaths. it was a big -- on an unarmed protesters in beijing. there was of course the inevitable crackdown in chunzhou as well as in beijing. in chunzhou it was different. it was not the army but the people's armed police, the paramilitary police that were called in, and they used water cannons and they used batons and it was very brutal. they targeted protesters and they targeted their heads. people sent me pictures that were taken inside the hospitals and the showed rows of people with their heads bandaged. you could quite clearly see that they had been trying to beat people up and do maximum damage. i was even sent a secret report that was written by an elderly communist party member who
they had a big square with a huge statue of chairman mao and under chairman mao's feed they have thishunger strike. it became known as little tiananmen. on june 4, after the killings in beijing people in chunzhou got to hear what happened in chunzhou came out against the streets against the killings. they carried signs saying things like we are not afraid of death and these big traditional funeral wreaths. it was a big -- on an unarmed protesters in beijing. there was of course the inevitable...
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he almost worships mao because he thinks they are honest to deal with while russia is not. >> he had contempt for john kennedy? >> they were friends as congressmen but by 1960, when nixon loses, what he really dislikes is the mythology of camelot. the selling of it. he was envious that they succeeded. america out of kennedy as profiles encourage, cuban missile crisis, berlin wall. nixon had kennedy and said, i want what kennedy had. kissinger says, you have competent. nixon flares up and says, anybody can be competent. >> here is a tape. >> kennedy was cold. impersonal. he treated his staff like dogs, particularly the secretaries. he didn't read. >> he says he didn't read. >> that's right. nixon was a big reader. nixon will talk about greeks and romans. especially winston churchill. i was amazed at how much world war ii meant to richard nixon. constantly saying, why can't we win in vietnam? look what we did in the battle of the bulge. he was always mad at the air force. they were lazy and did not want to bomb enough. a lot of tension between nixon and the pentagon. >> with respect to
he almost worships mao because he thinks they are honest to deal with while russia is not. >> he had contempt for john kennedy? >> they were friends as congressmen but by 1960, when nixon loses, what he really dislikes is the mythology of camelot. the selling of it. he was envious that they succeeded. america out of kennedy as profiles encourage, cuban missile crisis, berlin wall. nixon had kennedy and said, i want what kennedy had. kissinger says, you have competent. nixon flares...
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iselle is passing near mao we. -- maui. that was the first tropical storm to hit hawaii in 22 years. their reports of downed power lines. lio is expected to pass north of the islands. we will see a robot that goes into the water. first, the u.s. has launched additional rounds of airstrikes on extremist conditions in northern iraq. two additional strikes were anducted on a position at convoy of extremist vehicles. we'll have more on the technology including 500 pound laser bombs coming up. the fight to ensure cyber security. breach after breach from targeted attacks that hit 100 million customers to the revelation that russian hackers stole one .2 billion user names and passwords. the lens concern is that even airplanes can be -- the latest concern is that even airplanes can be hacked. one hacker showed how easy it is to do just that. i spoke to our editor at large, cory johnson, and a ceo who has been at black hat all week and is gearing up for another conference in vegas. david, who used to work for the nsa, joined us via
iselle is passing near mao we. -- maui. that was the first tropical storm to hit hawaii in 22 years. their reports of downed power lines. lio is expected to pass north of the islands. we will see a robot that goes into the water. first, the u.s. has launched additional rounds of airstrikes on extremist conditions in northern iraq. two additional strikes were anducted on a position at convoy of extremist vehicles. we'll have more on the technology including 500 pound laser bombs coming up. the...
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49ers insider matt mao coe has an idea, and he'll tell us coming up in sports. >>> the bay area lovests sports, and that includes the theatrical world of -- >> pro wrestling. we take you to a unique school that sends students into the ring. it's a story that's new at 6:00. >> reporter: in a plain-looking san jose warehouse, class is in session. but the ordinary-looking exercises, the warmup because this is no ordinary gym. >> this is a pro-wrestling revolution training academy. here we have people with dreams to become a professional wrestler. >> reporter: as school founder gabrielle rodriguez points out, beyond the flying bodies are delicate dreams of star dom. >> i think everyone in life. all of us wants to have their names in lights. >> reporter: but here, the pass through to the bright lights runs through some dark places. for wrestlers, the world of pro wrestling is a dab of theater, a dab of pain. >> incredibly real. >> the bells, the whistles, everything that goes with it, you have to earn it. >> reporter: will stepped into the ring after mean years in the marines. >> a lot of
49ers insider matt mao coe has an idea, and he'll tell us coming up in sports. >>> the bay area lovests sports, and that includes the theatrical world of -- >> pro wrestling. we take you to a unique school that sends students into the ring. it's a story that's new at 6:00. >> reporter: in a plain-looking san jose warehouse, class is in session. but the ordinary-looking exercises, the warmup because this is no ordinary gym. >> this is a pro-wrestling revolution...
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chairman mao, you do not usually quote chairman mao zedong, he used to say that a husband and wife sleepin the same bed but they do not share the same dreams. that was the problem between leaders and followers of the green movement. leaders wanted to reform the system, followers wanted to get rid of the system altogether. that was the big issue. in egypt, one of the reasons why the mubarak regime collapsed is because the leaders said that we are going to stay until mubarak is gone. in the green movement, leaders urged supporters to go home so they could negotiate with mr. khamenei in the dock of the -- the dark of the night. as soon as the people had gone home, leaders of the movement had nothing to negotiate with and they became captives of the regime. i think from the u.s. side and those who are interested in better development in iran, media and communication. when it comes to iranians, think hard if this regime is capable of reforming itself. it is a valid question and something we need to discuss. >> the main thing is that the leaders of the u.s. have to stand up and embrace these t
chairman mao, you do not usually quote chairman mao zedong, he used to say that a husband and wife sleepin the same bed but they do not share the same dreams. that was the problem between leaders and followers of the green movement. leaders wanted to reform the system, followers wanted to get rid of the system altogether. that was the big issue. in egypt, one of the reasons why the mubarak regime collapsed is because the leaders said that we are going to stay until mubarak is gone. in the green...
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mao always said gorillas swim like fish in the water meaning the locals have to be friendly otherwise they are not able to stay there. what has happened is isis has stepped into the sunni discontent, the sunni discontent about being ruled in syria by this minority sect. in iraq being ruled by persians which is how they regard the shi'a government. that reality is in many ways at the heart of it. there is another piece which is some of the military machine is back and that is back in the form of isis. you see some of the characters in mosul. that is the old skeleton of saddam hussein's army. >> others have been concerned about this for some time. now that the u.s. is considering more military action, is it safe to say the u.s. is at war with isis? in the region do you find that because of the concern there that others are willing to join the u.s. in a really fight against isis? >> i think now i'm beginning to sense that awareness and that willingness. look at turkey, for example. in some ways the isis problem was fuelled by turkey. the turks began their opposition towards the assad gov
mao always said gorillas swim like fish in the water meaning the locals have to be friendly otherwise they are not able to stay there. what has happened is isis has stepped into the sunni discontent, the sunni discontent about being ruled in syria by this minority sect. in iraq being ruled by persians which is how they regard the shi'a government. that reality is in many ways at the heart of it. there is another piece which is some of the military machine is back and that is back in the form of...
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mao sin tung took over china. and, of course, in 1949, the soviet union became a weapon.we raced to develop more and more efficient ways of reigning down destruction on each other. this is a titanii missile. this is the combination that came along a little bit later. this missile, which you can see, is no longer functional these days. this is the only one that still exists. this carried 600 times the power of the bomb that went into hiroshima. 600 times. there were three cities, wichita, little rock and tucson. each one of them had 18 different sites. people who ran this missile were sitting under ground. they didn't know where the missile was targeting. they had keys. they had to turn the keys simultaneously. the idea here was mutually assured destruction. the idea here was we've got overwhelming nuclear power. if you attack us, we're going to attack you. kind of like two scorpions in a bottle. each knowing if one stings the other, they both die. and that's why i wanted you to watch dr. strange love. dr. strange love, on the one hand, it's a comedic farce. it's black com
mao sin tung took over china. and, of course, in 1949, the soviet union became a weapon.we raced to develop more and more efficient ways of reigning down destruction on each other. this is a titanii missile. this is the combination that came along a little bit later. this missile, which you can see, is no longer functional these days. this is the only one that still exists. this carried 600 times the power of the bomb that went into hiroshima. 600 times. there were three cities, wichita, little...
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so, ajalpan, in fact, is what mao zedong would call the first great leap forward from when people were food collectors to when people were food producers. and once you're food producers, why the sky's the limit in terms of moving on to civilization. but this step has to happen before you can go on. keach: with the advent of agriculture different societies all over mesoamerica began to evolve cultures of enormous complexity. on the western border of what is now honduras lies the ancient maya city of copan. these are the same ruins described with wonder by stephens and catherwood in the 19th century. today, an international team of archaeologists has converged at copan to mount a massive scientific expedition. the objective is to discover what happens to a society when agriculture gives it the ability to become larger and more complex than ever before. and according to her map, that is where she found that one tomb where we got that really good skeleton. william sanders and colleague david webster are about to excavate a sprawling set of ruins that has lain abandoned and covered by weeds
so, ajalpan, in fact, is what mao zedong would call the first great leap forward from when people were food collectors to when people were food producers. and once you're food producers, why the sky's the limit in terms of moving on to civilization. but this step has to happen before you can go on. keach: with the advent of agriculture different societies all over mesoamerica began to evolve cultures of enormous complexity. on the western border of what is now honduras lies the ancient maya...
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political and economic freedom after the regime but there was a large increase of economic freedom after mao. there certainly much better today than the cultural revolution. thinking of the change to think it is rapid growth possible maybe freedom is the right story and is consistent plausibly call the authoritarian parts of china and to compare changes to changes with freedom and grows in the relationship or levels to level the levels of autocracy predicts slow level of development that still true in china castillo me one sixth of one-tenth maybe the production of the future that china were really will embrace a political life otherwise it may be breaking down that when exactly that will happen maybe it is already happening but that is the prediction with the future of china. also with an increase of political freedom. >> it is time to wrap up this discussion. thinks to the audience members for joining us today. please help me to thank the profess >> i will walk you through this and people will speak then i'll introduce our new best-selling author whose book is number one on amazon movers a
political and economic freedom after the regime but there was a large increase of economic freedom after mao. there certainly much better today than the cultural revolution. thinking of the change to think it is rapid growth possible maybe freedom is the right story and is consistent plausibly call the authoritarian parts of china and to compare changes to changes with freedom and grows in the relationship or levels to level the levels of autocracy predicts slow level of development that still...
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political and economic freedom after the regime but there was a large increase of economic freedom after mao. there certainly much better today than the cultural revolution. thinking of the change to think it is rapid growth possible maybe freedom is the right story and is consistent plausibly call the authoritarian parts of china and to compare changes to changes with freedom and grows in the relationship or levels to level the levels of autocracy predicts slow level of development that still true in china castillo me one sixth of one-tenth maybe the production of the future that china were really will embrace a political life otherwise it may be breaking
political and economic freedom after the regime but there was a large increase of economic freedom after mao. there certainly much better today than the cultural revolution. thinking of the change to think it is rapid growth possible maybe freedom is the right story and is consistent plausibly call the authoritarian parts of china and to compare changes to changes with freedom and grows in the relationship or levels to level the levels of autocracy predicts slow level of development that still...
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but the christmas bombing had been preceded by nixon's opening to china and his visits, first with mao and en -- la and i then with brezhnev in the soviet union, and negroponte was present for vest visits and was rather shocked when kissinger put on the table what was called the leopard skin plan, which would provide for a peace agreement which would allow the north vietnamese to retain troops in the south. negroponte thought that was absolutely fatal to any chance of survival of the south vietnamese government, because instead of having a relatively short frontier of a hundred miles or so to defend they would be presented with a frontier that was really a thousand or more miles long. this was a view shared by the british commander in malaya and who was an adviser to the nixon administration. but the terms on which the war was settled allowed the north vietnamese to retain troops in the south, and the terms were quite different from those which had been secured by the french at the end of the french war, which resulted in the withdrawal of north vietnamese troops from the south, and th
but the christmas bombing had been preceded by nixon's opening to china and his visits, first with mao and en -- la and i then with brezhnev in the soviet union, and negroponte was present for vest visits and was rather shocked when kissinger put on the table what was called the leopard skin plan, which would provide for a peace agreement which would allow the north vietnamese to retain troops in the south. negroponte thought that was absolutely fatal to any chance of survival of the south...
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so there's madame chiang kai-shek, madame mao and you see her in every kind of hollywood bad guy movie starting -- starring the powerful sly conniving asian woman. or she's the very submissive kindof geisha girl. two ways asian women have been portrayed. when women rise to a certain level of politics they get shoved into one of these two very neat categories. >> i mean we even had chicago's own tokyo rose. >> right. >> the one -- when i was trying to kind of reckon with this very complex figure, and you try and present her in her complexity which i think is wonderful, i kept thinking also about imelda marcos who doesn't come up in the book. but strikes me as a kind of countermod countermodel. she wasn't a figure like that. >> she wasn't. i heard there is a play in new york or off broad way play about. >> it's called kiki boots. >> the thousand shoes. it's called here lies love and i think madame nhu would be a great character for that guy's next musical. imelda marcos was flashy and flamboyant and did not go quietly either. >> has any one been interested in making a film about her life
so there's madame chiang kai-shek, madame mao and you see her in every kind of hollywood bad guy movie starting -- starring the powerful sly conniving asian woman. or she's the very submissive kindof geisha girl. two ways asian women have been portrayed. when women rise to a certain level of politics they get shoved into one of these two very neat categories. >> i mean we even had chicago's own tokyo rose. >> right. >> the one -- when i was trying to kind of reckon with this...
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. >> why do you think it is we has -- have shark week or not grizzly bear week or mao mine sharks, theis like they are aliens. you rarely get to see them. likes to be fair, i do not see a lot of bears. >> you could. you could easily walk out to alaska and encounter a bear. an alien the ocean is environment. humans are not supposed to breathe underwater. so when you get the opportunity to visit that world and see these amazing panel mulls that are dangerous, they are wild animals but not malicious. we are not on the menu. we just put ourselves in the mix to prospectively being on the menu. >> what is the most amazing guide you have been on when it comes to sharks? >> honestly great whites are my favorite. but a dive we did for the show, we swim down under crazy rocks and there were massive plumes of fish. then suddenly a appeared. there were 20sh plus different sharks. sand tigers. we called them ragged tooth. they are amazing. diving with this guy. he is like my hero. capacity, but is missing bits of his body because of sharks and is still willing to jump in them -- jump in there with
. >> why do you think it is we has -- have shark week or not grizzly bear week or mao mine sharks, theis like they are aliens. you rarely get to see them. likes to be fair, i do not see a lot of bears. >> you could. you could easily walk out to alaska and encounter a bear. an alien the ocean is environment. humans are not supposed to breathe underwater. so when you get the opportunity to visit that world and see these amazing panel mulls that are dangerous, they are wild animals but...
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this is a show of support for ousted president de-mao lis. >>> educators are now bracing for the impactcation is offering to help school systems find resources to to handle any uptick in enrollment. under federal law all children are entitled to free public gd education regardless of their immigration status. >> more on the crisis at the mexican border. a cbs poll out this morning finds 50% of americans crossing illegally should be sent back to their home countries. 43% believe those children should be allowed to stay while waiting for an immigration hearing. >> vice president joe bide season asking lawyers and legal groups to help process a huge backlog of cases. >> not only are we going to judge ourselves baseded on whether we do the right things by these kids we're going to be judged. we're going to be he world on how we take care of these kids how we deal with this fairly. >> this morning we have new evidence of the ruthless work of human smugglers along the border. manuel bojorquez has more. good morning. >> good morning. ranches like this one make up most of this county and you ca
this is a show of support for ousted president de-mao lis. >>> educators are now bracing for the impactcation is offering to help school systems find resources to to handle any uptick in enrollment. under federal law all children are entitled to free public gd education regardless of their immigration status. >> more on the crisis at the mexican border. a cbs poll out this morning finds 50% of americans crossing illegally should be sent back to their home countries. 43% believe...
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it's tough to estimate mao muho time it would buy. some estimates range three to seven years.ce iran decides to immediately rebuild and doesn't encounter sig enough kant obstacles. if you assume that politics and geopolitics happens, that timeline becomes much longer. one of the things i talk about in the book as i look at the four countries historically who have had their nuclear facilities attacked, nazi germany during world war ii, iran during the iran/iraq war. iraq had facilities attacked during the iran/iraq war. the israelis followed up with a strike of its own and the united states and the coalition followed up with strikes of their own. and jair syria had its nuclear reactor attacked from israel. in all those cases the countries conducting the attacks thought they'd only bee a limited amount of time. unforeseen events completely unimaginable at the time came to pass that prevented those countries from developing nuclear weapons. none of those countries have nuclearmd.lé(# weapons today. so at a minimum, a u.s. strike would buy a few years but it's much more likely tha
it's tough to estimate mao muho time it would buy. some estimates range three to seven years.ce iran decides to immediately rebuild and doesn't encounter sig enough kant obstacles. if you assume that politics and geopolitics happens, that timeline becomes much longer. one of the things i talk about in the book as i look at the four countries historically who have had their nuclear facilities attacked, nazi germany during world war ii, iran during the iran/iraq war. iraq had facilities attacked...
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mao and comfortable conditions by lunch time and by 3 this afternoon temperatures range from the mid-nd. when a lot of sixties out there. 65 degrees in oakland and even the low 60s found in the south bay. >>: the missing bay area teacher has been found dead and kings canyon park. the body was found and the police are confirming just yesterday that it is the teacher of the elementary school. he did not return from a week-long backpacking trip and officials say it appeared that he fell down a steep rocky area while hiking alone. he lives in santa cruz and stall second grade students. >>: the shares a permit is looking for this 11 year old boy the vest on tuesday while riding a transit bus to the boulevard in east oakland with his grandmother. they suspect that the boy had run away. he is diabetic and does not have as medication with him. there are concerned even see his picture there. he's 5 ft. tall hundred 20 lbs. with black hair and brown eyes. >>: mark: this small balkan is missing. >>: i am john morgan and this is my kron 4 story. john morgan is an army veteran who has been entered
mao and comfortable conditions by lunch time and by 3 this afternoon temperatures range from the mid-nd. when a lot of sixties out there. 65 degrees in oakland and even the low 60s found in the south bay. >>: the missing bay area teacher has been found dead and kings canyon park. the body was found and the police are confirming just yesterday that it is the teacher of the elementary school. he did not return from a week-long backpacking trip and officials say it appeared that he fell down...
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where'll technology these days of the mao when we think a workable technology, we think of smart watchesouch screen, numerous gaps, you know, a lot of instructions that you must know beforehand. ours is to buttons, one to adjust the setting some learn him and wanted turn on high sport mode. the two months that the watch has to keep you awake. stuart: prototypical product. this is not the last product you're ever going to come up with. you have a whole bunch of them lined up. that is terrific. not in production yet, is is? >> actually, it just started. we got that. we just got started about a week ago to manufacture. stuart: where can i buy one? >> you can pre order what the white house. pre-war is obviously cheaper than the retail. stuart: how much? >> forty-nine right now on our website. stuart: that's it? $49? >> yes. will retail for 79. stuart: that is pretty good. what is the -- >> the company name is elantra the website is where blocked the outcome. stuart: okay. $49. it keeps regular time, doesn't it? >> of course. the time, the date. stuart: easy for you to say, of course. someone
where'll technology these days of the mao when we think a workable technology, we think of smart watchesouch screen, numerous gaps, you know, a lot of instructions that you must know beforehand. ours is to buttons, one to adjust the setting some learn him and wanted turn on high sport mode. the two months that the watch has to keep you awake. stuart: prototypical product. this is not the last product you're ever going to come up with. you have a whole bunch of them lined up. that is terrific....
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mao took over china. had only a handful of warheads and only a few long-range missiles and, of course, to no one's surprise in 1949 the soviet union obtained an atomic weapon. we got a hydrogen bomb in 1952. the soviets got a hydrogen bomb in 1953. we raced to develop more and more efficient ways of raining down destruction on each other. this is a titan 2 missile. this is the culmination that came along a little later. this missile, which you can see is no longer functional -- there's a girder covering the outl outlet, this is the only one that still exists, outside of tucson, arizona. this missile carried 600 times the destructive power of the bomb that landed on hiroshima, 600 times. there were three cities, wichita, little rock, and tucson. each one of them had 18 different sites. people who ran this missile were sitting underground. they didn't know where the missile was targeting. they had keys. they each had to turn their keys simultaneously for the missile to be fired. b-52s went overhead. the ide
mao took over china. had only a handful of warheads and only a few long-range missiles and, of course, to no one's surprise in 1949 the soviet union obtained an atomic weapon. we got a hydrogen bomb in 1952. the soviets got a hydrogen bomb in 1953. we raced to develop more and more efficient ways of raining down destruction on each other. this is a titan 2 missile. this is the culmination that came along a little later. this missile, which you can see is no longer functional -- there's a girder...
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